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Saturday, May 7 |
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Allen, Osborne, Smith Families
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Sunday, May 8 |
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9:30 am- |
Norman Bringman (M/M)
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11:00am- |
Paul Brinich (Anniv) |
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12:30pm- |
Joseph Kepic (M/M) |
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Monday, May 9 |
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St. Malachi Living and Deceased
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Mary Ann Theohar
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Tuesday, May
10
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7:00 am - |
George Armstrong
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Lorraine & Joe Donnelly
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Wednesday, May
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7:00 am- |
Special Intention
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William Sopko
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Thursday, May
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7:00 am- |
Irene Traci (Anniv) |
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John and Elizabeth Lavelle (Anniv) |
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Friday, May 13
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7:00 am- |
Gertrude Scales (Anniv) |
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Phyllis Norris |
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Saturday, May 14 |
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John Miclea |
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Sunday, May 15 |
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9:30 am- |
Earl & Mary Coleman |
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11:00am- |
Pamela Herceg |
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Peace |
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (PENANCE)
Saturday: 3-4 p.m. Sunday: 8:45-9:00 a.m.
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Offertory Report
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Sunday Collection ..........................
$3,448.00
Amount Budgeted .......................... $3,220.00
Home Mission Appeal ....................
$746.00
Thank you for your generous support!
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Please Pray for the
Deceased: Sharon Smith, who died and was buried from St. Malachi this past week, Jan van Lier, Sr. M. Thomas Swansiger S.C. , Madeline Kraushaur-Keese
Also for the
Sick: Peter G. Kilbane, Arlene Harkcam
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| ANNUAL CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL
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| The parish appeal phase of the
Catholic Charities Campaign continues this weekend. Catholic Charities provides health & human services to 600,000 people in Northeast Ohio. Your support is needed! Please pick up a
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| pledge envelope at the door of the church & return it in the collection or to the Rectory. You can also donate on-line at
www.clevelandcatholiccharities.org. Let us also keep those served by Catholic Charities, the staffs and volunteers of the various agencies in our prayers. |
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MOTHER'S DAY
As we celebrate Mother's Day, let us remember and give thanks for our mothers and grandmothers, whether living or deceased. Let us also celebrate Godmothers, foster mothers, adoptive and step-mothers and all who have the role of “mother” in someone's life. May God bless them all!
"SEEKING ANSWERS WHEN WE'RE BATTERED BY LIFE" - AN EVENING WITH ANTOINETTE BOSCO
Plan to attend an evening with Antoinette Bosco this Friday May 13, at 7:00 pm in the church. Her presentation, "Seeking Answers When We're Battered by Life" will discuss how suffering calls into question the goodness of God, the challenges it presents to one's faith and how faith responses lead to authentic mercy, forgiveness and peace. The evening is co-sponsored by St. Malachi and the
Commission on Catholic Community Action. Call Fr. Jim O'Donnell (216) 566-0531 or Gary Pritts (216) 426-0519 for more information.
FAIR TRADE COFFEE HOURS
“Fair Trade Coffee Sunday” following the 9:30 and 11:00 am Masses next Sunday, May 15. Co-sponsored with St. Malachi Parish Social Action Committee. A 10-minute video on fair trade will be shown in the hall
and fair trade coffee will be available. Info: Joyce Geib (216-521-4252) or Lois Westerkamp (440-331-3705).
EQUAL EXCHANGE PRODUCTS
Worker-owned alternative trade organization establishing long-term fair trade relations for farmers.
Equal Exchange cocoa, chocolate bars, coffees and teas are fair-trade certified. Congregations can purchase products wholesale through the interfaith Program. Purchase
Equal Exchange products at area grocers or visit online
www.equalexchange.com
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| Thank You Volunteers |
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Many people have commented about the “Good Time Had By All” at the Celebration of Service Luncheon and how beautiful the hall looked. A special word of thanks to all who have shared their gifts, Karen Duffy, Sr. Francis, Steve Gresham, Kim Kramer (and Don
Tatro), Carol Lavelle (and John Lavelle), Charlene McElwee (and “The Sweet Adelines”), Fr. Tony Schuerger, Marian
Tomasov, Mary Jane Treichel and, Ronnie Tricsko. Your presence, your gifts, your prayer and hard work helped energize our celebration. Thank You again to all the St. Malachi volunteers for the work and efforts you give us daily. Stay tuned for next year's date! |
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| ASCENSION OF THE LORD |
May
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Weekly
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Monday, May 9
Monday Night Meal 6 PM
Tuesday, May 10
Resurrection Choir 10 AM
CSM Liturgy 7:30 PM Rectory
Social Action, 7 PM at the Center
Wednesday, May 11
Quiet Hour 3-4 PM
Prayer Walk for Peace 7:15 PM
Thursday, May 12
Holy Hour 11 AM
CSM Choir 7:30 PM
Parish Council Care Committee 5:30 PM
Friday, May 13
Weekly Church Cleaning 10 AM
An Evening with Antoinette Bosco 7 PM Church
Sunday, May 15 Pentecost
“Fair Trade Coffee Sunday” after (9:30 & 11 Mass)
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PARISH PARTNERSHIPS WITH COMMUNITIES IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD
The Social Action Committee for St. Malachi Parish and Community will meet this Tuesday evening, May 10, at 7 PM in St. Malachi Center. We will be meeting with representatives from the Diocesans Social Action Office to learn more about Parish Partnerships with communities in the developing world. All are welcome to attend.
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ST. MALACHI CENTER
ANNUAL RAFFLE
Don't forget to buy your Memorial Day Raffle tickets to benefit Center programs. The drawing is May 30, Memorial Day. Main prize: $10,000, ($200 seller's prize); Second prize: $2000; Third prize: $500. Tickets are $20, with just 2500 printed. The drawing will take place with breakfast in the Center, following the 9 AM holiday Mass. To help sell tickets call Jackie Bluett, (216) 771-3036.
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BACKDOOR MINISTRY NEEDS
The Backdoor Ministry is seeking donations of men's white socks and cotton T-Shirts any color. Spring weight coats and jackets are also needed. Thank You for your help.
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 and a breakfast is served from 8:30-9:30 am on the last Sunday of each month.
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MEMORIAL
DAY MASS AT HOLY CROSS
There will be a Memorial Day Mass on Monday, May 30, 2005 at
10:00 a.m at Holy Cross Cemetery, 14609 Brookpark Road,
celebrated by Bishop Edward Pevec. For information, call (216)
267-2850
TEN
THOUSAND VILLAGES
Nonprofit
alternative trading organization providing vital, fair
income to people in the Global South by selling their
handicrafts and telling their stories in the North. The stores
offer fair trade coffee, handcrafted gift items and more.
Voted best non-mall shopping in Cleveland.com reader's poll. Two
locations: 19321 Detroit, Rocky River, 440-333-7709
and Trinity Commons, 2254 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 216-575-1058
ST.
JOSEPH CENTER
“What Today's Trends Tell Us About Tomorrows Church” a
presentation be Bryan Froehe PhD is May 14, 9 AM-12 Noon at
Riversedge (St. Joseph Center) Rocky River Dr. Cleveland.
Registration fee $10. For more information please call
216-688-1111.
FAITH AND
SHARING RETREAT 2005
All Are Welcome at the Table is this year's Faith &
Sharing retreat at the St. Joseph Christian Life Center
June 2-5. Fr. Donald Dunson, author of No Room at the Table,
will lead four days of dynamic prayer & fellowship. Rooted
in the spirituality of Jean Vanier, the retreat is a shared
journey of faith, celebration & prayer for all. The
retreat includes all meals, snacks, supplies and lodging.
Cost: $150; $100, commuters. Call Chris at (216) 344-2232 for
information.
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""Now glorify me, Father, with you, with the glory that I had with you before the world began. I revealed your name to
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those whom you gave me out of the world. They belonged to you, and you gave them to me, and they have kept your word."
-Jn 17:5-6
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| Readings
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Acts 1:12-14/1 Pt 4:13-16 Jn 17:1-11a
Acts 19:1-8/ Jn 16:29-33
Acts 20:17-27/ Jn 17:1-11a
Acts 20:28-38/ Jn 17:11b-19
Acts 22:30; 23:6-11/ Jn 17:20-26
Acts 25:13b-21/ Jn 21:15-19
Acts 1:15-17, 20-26/ Jn 15:9-17
Ez 37:1-14/ Rom 8:22-27 Jn 7:37-39;
Acts 2:1-11/ 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 Jn 20:19-23 |
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