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St. Malachi Parish, Cleveland, OH

 

Mass Intentions
Saturday,  Feb. 19
"This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him."
4:30pm- Timothy Putz (Anniv)
Sunday, Feb. 20
9:30 am-  Jim Bowen (Anniv)
11:00am- Pauline Wing & Fred Johnson
12:30pm-  John J & Judy Lavelle
Monday, Feb. 21
7:00 am- St. Malachi Living and Deceased
12:noon-  John and Elizabeth Lavelle
Tuesday, Feb. 22
7:00 am - Richard Clancey
12:noon-  Frank Nadbath
Wednesday, Feb. 23
7:00 am-  Betty Lou Strader (Anniv)
12 noon  Peace
Thursday, Feb. 24
7:00 am-  Eleanor Bartos (Anniv)
12 noon-  Elmer T. Caldwell
Friday, Feb. 25
7:00 am-  Donald Parsley (Anniv)
12 noon-  John V. Corrigan
Saturday, Feb. 26
4:30 p.m -  Richard Trodden (M/M)
Sunday, Feb. 27
9:30 am-  Ray Rozman (Anniv)
11:00am- Johnson-Bennett Fam (Dec)
12:30pm- Special Intention (R.K.)
 
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (PENANCE)
Saturday: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:45-9:00 a.m.
 

Offertory Report


Sunday Collection .......................... $3,090.00
Amount Budgeted .......................... $3,
220.00
   Thank you for your generous support!
 

Please Pray for the Deceased: Agnes Putz and Gloria Dussault who were buried from St. Malachi Church this past week, Bernice Young, Charles Osborne Alfred Knight, J.D. Majors (Malachi House), Margie Lopez, Hugh Cavoli 
Also for the Sick:  Donna Weinsheimer, Mary Warren, Marty Dugan, Ella Mae Jones

 

NATIONAL COLLECTION FOR THE BLACK AND INDIAN EVANGELIZATION 
This weekend the annual National Collection for Black and Indian evangelization will be taken at all the Masses. This national collection supports evangelization efforts. Pope John Paul II has stressed the Church's mission of evangelizing and bringing the Gospel message to all people. Your support helps sustain our Church's ministry in parishes and schools serving people who are among the poorest, the neediest and most discriminated against in our country. Thank you for your support. 

VOL. 35, NO. 13
S.M.A.R.T. 
Join other S.M.A.R.T. (Saint Malachi Adults Raising Toddlers/Teens/Tweens… you get the idea) families for Lenten fish fries. We meet at 6 p.m. Bring your own high chair/booster and child beverage. Most fish fries only serve coffee & soda. Feb. 25: St. Philip Neri, 799 E. 82nd and St. Clair. Exit Shoreway at E. 72nd, south to St. Clair, left to E. 82nd .Fresh fish, shrimp, pierogies.

CENSUS RECORD UPDATE - PLEASE HELP!
We are continuing the process of updating our parish records. To accomplish this, we are asking everyone from the parish to fill out a new record. If you have not already done so, please complete the census form and return it in the collection basket. Many thanks to all who have completed the update!!

MASS INTENTIONS
Scripture says it is a “holy and pious thought” to offer prayer for those who have died. (cf Macabees 12: 45) Many weekday 7:00 a.m. & Noon Mass intentions are available from now through December To schedule a Mass intention, call the rectory at 216-861-5343.

BACKDOOR MINISTRY HELP NEEDED
Sandwiches, doughnuts, & coffee are served daily at the rectory. Volunteers are needed, especially 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. 

SOUP FOR THE SOUL”
Benefit for St. Malachi Center -  - 6:00 p.m. Thursday, Mar. 3, LaCentre Banquet Facility,
“SOUP FOR THE SOUL”
25777 Detroit Rd., Westlake. Tickets: $60. Order from Nancy Saegel, 5248 West Park Dr., North Olmsted, OH 44070. To volunteer, call Rosemary Ethéart, 440-356-9920. 

14TH ANNUAL CHILI OPEN GOLF CLASSIC
The Rotary Club of Strongsville is hosting its 14th Annual Chili Open Golf Classic with proceeds benefiting Malachi House. Saturday, February 26, 9 AM-4:40 PM at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. Cost: $35 person or $140 /foursome. For more information visit: www.chiliopen.org.

PLANET GREEN
Many thanks for bringing your used inkjet cartridges to St. Malachi for our Planet Green recycling effort. The last shipment we sent brought us a check for $100.50! Every Cartridge counts. This project takes about an hour or two three-four times a year and brings us some extra funds. If you're interested in coordinating this effort, please call the Rectory at 216-861-5343.

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SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT February 20, 2005

Weekly Activities

Monday, February 21
Monday Night Meal 6 PM
RCIA St. Patrick's 7 PM
Tuesday, February 22
Funeral Choir 10 AM
Parish Liturgy Meeting 7 PM
Wednesday, February 23 
Quiet Hour 3-4 PM
Prayer Walk for Peace 7:15 PM
Thursday, February 24
Holy Hour 11 AM 
CSM Choir 7:30 PM
Friday, February 25
Weekly Church Cleaning 10 AM
Children's Choir 4:30 PM
 
25TH ANNUAL ST. MALACHI'S RUN
The Annual St. Malachi run is Saturday, March 12, with 2 Mile Run/Walk at 9 a.m. & 5 Mile Run/Walk - 9:45 a.m. Race Day Registration: 7:30 a.m. Fees: $15 pre-registration (by March 9) by mail or e-mail (www.hermescleveland.org); $20 during packet pick-up; $25 on day of the race. Entry Details: Hermes Sports & Events 1468 West 9 St., Suite 825 Cleveland OH 44113 - 216-623-9933. Registration forms available in the church or rectory

COMING: SONGS FROM GODSPELL
Passion Sunday - Palm Sunday, March 19-20 Saturday, March 19: 4:30 PM Mass Sunday, March 20: 9:30, 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM “Songs from Godspell,” 7 PM in the Church.

LENT AT CENTERING SPACE 
“Journey in Love: Live the Lenten Scriptures” is 7-9 p.m. Mondays, at Centering Space, 14812 Lake Ave. (between Lakewood Park & St. Augustine Academy) 
   Feb. 21: Woman at the Well
   Feb. 28, Man Born Blind
   Mar.  7, Raising of Lazarus - facilitated by CSA Sisters Mary Ann Andrews, Mary Jean Eucker, Carol Kandiko and Ursuline Sister Jeannette Kearns. 
Silence, prayer, input, reflection and optional faith sharing. Cost: $10 per session. Advance registration requested: 216-228-7451.

ST. COLMAN CHURCH LENTEN SERIES: PRAYER 
Wednesdays at 7 PM-Info 216-651-0550. 
All events in room 26 of the Learning Center: 
February 23: Sacred Reading ~ Fr. Michael Brunovsky, O.S.B. , 
March 2: Centering Prayer ~ Ms. Barbara Grants, 
March 9: The Labyrinth ~ Sr. Mary Rose Kocab, S.I.W., 
March 16: Who do we pray to? ~ Sr. Pat Kozak, C.S.J., 
March 23: Reconciliation Service.
 
HELEN D. SCHUBERT CONCERT SERIES
Cathedral of St. John The Evangelist March 12 - Saturday @ 7:30 pm The Wittenberg Choir of Springfield OH; Dr. Donald A. Busarow, director Works by: J.L. Bach, Gretchaninoff, Rachmaninoff, Moe, Busarow, Casals, Nowowiejski Schütz. 

LAKEWOOD CHURCHES LENTEN SERIES: EUCHARIST ALIVE
Thursday Evenings at 7:30 PM 
from February 17 to March 10, 2005. 
Feb. 25 at SS.Cyril & Methodius ~ Community
March 3, at St. Luke ~ Witness, and 
March 10, at St. Luke ~ Reconciliation

PRODIGAL! 
Prodigal! Is a musical retelling of the Prodigal Son set in an Italian Community in Cleveland in the 1950's. Performances 8 PM on March 4-5, 11-12 ,18-19. Tickets $10 adults and $7 for seniors and students. St. John Bosco 6480 Pearl Rd, Parma Heights. To order your tickets, call 216-556-0318. 

Bread

These can be savory symbols of the bread of life, the risen Christ, who is made known to us in the breaking of the bread. In the old days, before yeast was readily available at markets, many households kept some alive in a crock stored somewhere warm in the kitchen.
The yeast was tended by adding flour and water as needed. 
A bit of it leavened each batch of bread dough. Eventually bacteria would get into leaven, which made it stink to high heaven. What's worse, contaminated leaven failed to make bread rise. So it got thrown out and some was borrowed from a neighbor to start fresh. At Passover, the Jewish people make a communal ritual of this new beginning by tossing out the old leaven and by eating unleavened bread until new yeast develops.
For Christians, the action of fresh yeast is an emblem of resurrection and a sign of the life-giving Spirit. Saint Paul told the Corinthians to throw out the old yeast so that the new-the gospel-could raise them up.
With your companions (a word that means “those we break bread with”), celebrate the season with Easter breads, perhaps with a babka, brioche, lambropsomo (Greek “shining bread”), hot cross buns or colomba di Pasqua (Italian “Easter dove”). These can be savory symbols of the bread of life, the risen Christ, who is made known to us in the breaking of the bread.
Copyright © 2001 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1800 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago IL 60622-1101; 1-800-933-1800; www.ltp.org. Text by Peter Mazar. Art by Vicki Shuck. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

Readings for the Week of February 20, 2005
Sunday:
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Tuesday:
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Friday: 
 
Saturday:
Nxt Snday:
Gn 12:1-4a/ 2 Tm 1:8b-10/ Mt 17:1-9
Dn 9:4b-10/ Lk 6:36-38
1 Pt 5:1-4/ Mt 16:13-19
Jer 18:18-20/ Mt 20:17-28
Jer 17:5-10/ Lk 16:19-31
Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a
Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/ Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Ex 17:3-7/ Rom 5:1-2, 5-8/ Jn 4:5-42

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