| St. Malachi Parish,
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Saturday, Jan. 29 |
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Nicholas Stowe (M/M)
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Sunday, Jan. 30 |
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9:30 am- |
Charlotte Becker (M/M)
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Frances Scheimann (M/M) |
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Peter Kilbane |
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Monday, Jan. 31 |
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St. Malachi Living and Deceased
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Monica Niebauer
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Tuesday, Feb.
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7:00 am - |
Inglis Family Dec.
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Coleman-Berg Family Deceased
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Wednesday, Feb.
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7:00 am- |
Rita Wirtz
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Brian Smith
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Thursday, Feb.
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Barbara Buchanan (Anniv) |
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Charles and Angela Kiernan |
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Friday, Feb. 4
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7:00 am- |
Margaret Smith (Anniv) |
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Robert C. Miller |
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Saturday, Feb. 5 |
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John V. Corrigan (M/M) |
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Sunday, Feb. 6 |
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9:30 am- |
Pat Clark (Anniv) |
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11:00am- |
Cecilia Jufko |
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James P. & Margaret Madden |
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (PENANCE)
Saturday: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:45-9:00 a.m.
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Offertory Report
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Sunday Collection ..........................
$1,601.00
Amount Budgeted .......................... $3,220.00
Tsunami Collections........................
$2,164.00
Thank you for your generous support!
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Please Pray for the
Deceased: Richard (Dick) Trodden who was buried from St. Malachi this past week, Charles Staeher, Vanessa Farrell, Roy Inman (Malachi House), John Kolesar, Monica Niebauer
Also for the
Sick:
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LATIN
AMERICAN-EL SALVADOR COLLECTION
Next weekend is the annual appeal for the Latin America
Missions. Our Support continues for the El Salvador missions:
Father Mark Riley (a former St. Malachi Intern) and Sister Rose
Elizabeth Terrell, OSU are a part of the team. There will be a
second collection at all Masses. Envelopes are located at the
back of the church.
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Thank
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| The Social Concerns Committee thanks all who contributed to the
Heifer
Project during Advent. In January, Heifer announced that they are preparing programs to help tsunami victims rebuild their lives. The Social Concerns Committee will suggest that the donations, totaling $1,096.00 be applied to that effort. |
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REVERSE RAFFLE
The committee for the Reverse Raffle will be having an open meeting this Monday, January 31, at 7 PM in the Rectory. The meeting is to plan the St. Malachi Parish 140th Anniversary Reverse Raffle celebration. All are welcome to attend.
BACKDOOR MINISTRY HELP NEEDED
Sandwiches, doughnuts, & coffee are served daily at the rectory. Volunteers are needed, especially for weekdays. Call Sr. Francis at 216-861-5343. A meal without cost is served at 6:00 p.m. Mondays to the needy in the parish hall.
MALACHI MART
Malachi Mart is showing off their new coolers and freezers! Items include frozen entrees, milk, yogurt and many more food products. Gifts, cards, wraps, and decorations for the spring holidays also available. Bring in this bulletin to receive an extra 10% off your purchase. Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Located on Washington Ave. Phone: 216-621-1988 All proceeds benefit the programs of St. Malachi Center.
“SOUP FOR THE SOUL”
The annual “Soup for the Soul”
Benefit for St. Malachi Center is Thursday, March 3, starting at 6:00 p.m. at LaCentre Banquet Facility, 25777 Detroit Rd., Westlake.. Tickets: $50 until Feb. 18; thereafter $60 until sell-out. Order from Nancy Saegel, 5248 West Park Dr., North Olmsted, OH 44070. Volunteers call Diane Dorenkott 440-356-9920 or Rosemary Etheart 440-331-4663. To donate auction and raffle items, through Feb. 4, call Jackie Bluett, 216-771-3036.
FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION
St. Malachi Center
is offering Free income tax Preparation on February 5 & February 12 for families earning under $30,000 and for seniors who have earned just over $30,000. Needed: 2004 W-2's, 1099's, last years tax return (if available), Social Security Cards and Individual Tax Identification Number for all Dependents. Call 771-3036 for more information or questions. Does not include Sole Proprietors or those using Schedule C.
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| FOURTH
SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME |
January
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Weekly
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Monday, January 31
Monday Night Meal 6 PM
RCIA St. Patrick's 7 PM
Reverse Raffle Committee 7 PM in rectory
Tuesday, February 1
Funeral Choir 10 AM
Joint Liturgy MTG Rectory 4 PM
CSM Council MTG 6:30 PM Center
Godspell/Musicians Rehearsal Church 6:30 PM
Wednesday, February 2
Quiet Hour 3-4 PM
Prayer Walk for Peace 7:15 PM
Parish Council, 6 PM, Center, all welcome
Thursday, February 3
Holy Hour 11 AM
CSM Choir 7:30 PM
Friday, February 4
Weekly Church Cleaning 10 AM
Children's Choir 4:30 PM
Saturday, February 5
First Eucharist Preparation Mass 8:30 AM Church
Sunday, February 6
CSM Child Abuse Task Force-Open MTG
12:30 PM Hall
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READING BUDDY VOLUNTEER TUTOR PROGRAM
Your help is needed to help K through Third graders to become better readers. A one hour commitment once a week, Tuesday-Thursday between 3:00 and 6:00 PM, is all it takes. Buddies are paired with not more than 3 children to read one-on-one for 1 hour. This provides each child with personal attention form her/his Reading Buddy. Training and enrichment activities are provided. Please contact St. Malachi Center 216-771-3036.
PRAYER WALK FOR PEACE
Every Wednesday, with group gathering at 7:15 p.m. in St. Malachi parking lot for prayerful walk to Public Square and further prayer there. All ages welcome.
BEGINNING EXPERIENCE WEEKEND
For divorced, separated & widowed men and women of all ages who wish to let go of a painful past and create a more peace-filled future, presented by people who have “been there” - February 11-13, St. Joseph Christian Life Center, 18485 Lake Shore Blvd.. Call: Irene (330-706-1512) or Frank (440-473-0457).
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HOW CAN I BECOME MORE INVOLVED?
There are many ways for Catholics to get more involved in their faith and in the ministry of the Church. Those include liturgical ministries (such as choir member, reader, altar server, usher, or eucharistic minister at Mass), various parish ministries (social concerns, hospitality, RCIA, new member), as well as volunteer roles as holiday church decoration, counters, office support, etc.
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CENTERING SPACE-REFLECTIVE PRAYER
Journey in Love: Live the Lenten Scriptures Monday evenings 7-9 PM. Topics: Feb. 14 Transfiguration, Feb 21 Woman at the Well, Feb 28 Man born Blind, March 7 Raising of Lazarus. Silence, prayer, input, reflection, and optional faith sharing. Cost $10 session. Reflective Prayer every Tuesday evening from 7-8 PM at Centering Space, 14812 Lake Ave., Lakewood 216-228-7451. All are Welcome.
SINGLE CATHOLICS
The diocesan Singles/Cayomaw Club for single Catholic Young Men And Women 21 yrs, and over, invites you to a Valentine's Day Dinner/ Dance on Saturday, Feb 12. at Razzles/Rocker's Café, 27128 Bagley Rd in Olmstead Twp. Call Rick for info: 216-474-3367 or
www.cayomaw.org.
IRISH AMERICAN ARCHIVES SOCIETY
“Walks of Life” Awards Dinner, 6 p.m. Feb. 24, Windows on the River in the Flats. Awardees to be honored: Fr. Jim O'Donnell, Judge Bill and Judy Corrigan, Pat Dowd, Mike O'Malley and Patrick Leneghan. Tickets: $50. Details: Rosemarie Feighan DeJohn, 216-228-0000; Jerry Sheehan, 216-691-0547; Mary Englert, 216-228-8417.
HOMELESS STAND DOWN 2005
The next Homeless Stand Down is February 11, 12, & 13. What is the Homeless Stand down? A fair-like event, the Homeless Stand Down provides services, meals and a warm safe place in late winter for homeless men, women, and children in the Cleveland area. Over 1000 homeless guests and hundreds of volunteers connect with each other, creating a stronger, more caring community. Get involved! Planning committees are now organizing. Call 216-361-5890 ext. 107 to learn more or sign up.
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| Readings
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Zep 2:3; 3:12-13/ 1 Cor 1:26-31/
Mt 5:1-12a
Heb 11:32-40/ Mk 5:1-20
Heb 12:1-4/ Mk 5:21-43
Mal 3:1-4/ Heb 2:14-18/ Lk 2:22-40
Heb 12:18-19, 21-24/ Mk 6:7-13
Heb 13:1-8/ Mk 6:14-29
Heb 13:15-17, 20-21/ Mk 6:30-34
Is 58:7-10/ 1 Cor 2:1-5/ Mt 5:13-16 |
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