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| Mass Intentions |
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Saturday, August 13 |
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Marie Fridrich |
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Sunday,
August 14 |
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9:30 a.m. - |
Elaine Lawless |
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11:00 a.m. - |
Tony DiNardo |
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12:30 pm - |
Rhea Charlton Sp. Int. |
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Monday, August
15 |
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ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY |
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7:00 a.m. - |
St. Malachi Living and Deceased |
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John & Elizabeth Lavelle (Anniv) |
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Tuesday,
August 16 |
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7:00 a.m. - |
Rick Orley |
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Dec. of Watrus-Herris Family |
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Wednesday,
August 17 |
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7:00 a.m. - |
Sophie Idemovitz |
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William Sopko |
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Thursday,
August 18 |
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7:00 a.m. - |
Roberta Massingil |
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Frank & Patricia Nadbeth (Anniv) |
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Friday, August 19 |
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7:00 a.m. - |
Elizabeth Herceg |
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John & Elizabeth Lavelle |
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Saturday,
August 20 |
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4:30 p.m. - |
Allen, Osborne, Smith Families (Anniv) |
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Sunday, August
21
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9:30 a.m. - |
Holly Alberty |
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11:00 a.m. - |
John and Anne Gaydosik (Anniv) |
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Peter Kilbane and Grace Spencer |
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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 |
.......... $2,976.00
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| Amount Budgeted |
.......... $3,060.00
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Budget to date ($3060/week x 2 weeks)
$18,360.00
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| Collections to date |
.......... $16,630.00 |
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Thank you for your generous support!
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Please Pray for the
Deceased: Anthony (Tony) Mazarella, Maryellen Pekar, Mary Cantillon
Also for the
Sick: Amy Peterman, Perry Williams, Kathy Carpenter, Mary Kay Peebles, Stephanie Rulli, Mary Ann Smith, Luke Starre, Sue Meyers, William LeFlore, Mary Malone, Brian Collins, Katherine Conway, Ryan Peyton, Mary Stroh, |
CHRISTIAN FORMATION
Christian Formation is a year-long religious education for youth from pre-school (age 4) to grade 12. Classes begin Sunday, September 18. Registrations are being taken now. To register or learn more call Karen Duffy 216-346-0784.
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BANNS
Luigina DiNardo (CSM) & Daniel Rose
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AMERICAN RED CROSS
Every two seconds someone in America needs a blood transfusion-cancer patients, accident victims, premature infants, people with chronic diseases. Blood donation means so much to individuals struggling to survive their own personal crisis, and it's something you can do to make a difference. Giving blood doesn't take much time, and each donation has the power to save as many as three lives. Because whole blood has a shelf life of only 42 days, it is important to be a regular and frequent donor. Please call 1-800-GIVELIFE (1-800-448-3543) or log on to
www.givelife.org and make an appointment to donate blood today. Give the gift of life - give blood.
WOMANKIND
Womankind Maternal and Prenatal Care Center will formally mark their 30th anniversary with a Hearts and Hands Gala on Friday, 4 November from 6-10 p.m. at the Cleveland Athletic Club, 1118 Euclid Ave. in Downtown Cleveland. The event will include a silent auction, entertainment, food stations and cocktails and a chance to celebrate with all those who have played a role in Womankind's 30 years of service. Tickets start at $125 with complete tables and corporate sponsorships available. For further information, call Eileen or Bernadette at 216-662-5700.
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APPEAL FOR CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY NEXT SUNDAY
Next Sunday is the National Collection for the National University of the Catholic Church in the United States-The
Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. Among the graduates of
Catholic University
are Fr. Paul Hritz and Fr. Mark DiNardo of St. Patrick. Jan Dolny, the seminarian from Slovakia who was with us in 2004 is currently studying theology at
Catholic University. There will be a second collection at all the Masses.
ANNIVERSARY REVERSE RAFFLE
140th Anniversary Dinner & Reverse Raffle will be September 30, at 6 PM at Brennan's Party Center. Tickets: $100.00 per couple. Dancing, Fun, and Laughter.
A MESSAGE FROM DAVE STARRE:
“With the home-grown produce coming to fruition in backyard gardens, the St. Malachi Monday Night Meal can use any excess tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini squash, carrots, onions, lettuce and all other leafy green vegetables you wish to donate. Just bring them to the hall kitchen before Sunday Mass, or after, and place them in the refrigerator. We will use them all! God bless…” D.S.
PARISH COUNCIL OPENING
Parish Council represents the people of St. Malachi in guiding the ministry and mission of the parish. Due to a recent job relocation, Parish Council has an opening for an At-Large representative. The term is three years. The Council meets at 6 PM on the first Wednesday of every other month at St. Malachi Center; the next scheduled meeting is October 2. If you are interested or would like to learn more, contact Michael French, Council President, at (216) 731-9898 or by e-mail:
michaelkfrench@yahoo.com
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ST. MALACHI PICNIC--PLAN TO ATTEND! |
This year's annual “all St. Malachi Picnic,” is Sunday, August 21, 1:30 PM-5 PM at Lakewood Park. The picnic welcomes all who are part of St. Malachi: Parish & Community members, neighborhood families & volunteers. Potluck-Please bring a side dish to share! Call Cathy Saegel Graham at the Center (216) 771-3036. Plan to attend! |
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
This Monday is the Feast of the Assumption of Mary into heaven. Catholics believe when Mary died, she was taken directly up into heaven, body and soul. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches "The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin is a singular participation in her Son's Resurrection and an anticipation of the resurrection of other Christians." The Feast of the Assumption is a Holy Day; however, because the Feast of the Assumption falls on Monday this year, the obligation to attend Mass is dispensed. You are invited to honor Mary at the 7 AM and Noon Mass this Monday.
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| TWENTIETH
SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME |
August
14, 2005 |
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Weekly
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Monday, August 15
Feast of the Assumption
Masses at 7 AM and Noon
Monday Night Meal 6 PM
Tuesday, August 16
7 PM CSM Spiritual Development-Rectory
Wednesday, August 17
Quiet Hour 3-4 PM
Prayer Walk for Peace 7:15 PM
Thursday, August 18
A. A. Big Book Discussion Meeting, 8 AM, Center
Holy Hour 11 AM
CSM Choir 7:30 PM
Friday, August 19
Weekly Church Cleaning 10 AM |
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13TH ANNUAL ST. MALACHI CENTER BENEFIT FAMILY GOLF OUTING AND PIG ROAST
St. Malachi Center's 13th annual benefit Family Golf Outing and Pig Roast is Friday, October 7, at Bob-O-Links Golf Course, Avon. Cost: $100 for 18 holes (includes lunch and dinner); $70 for 9 holes (includes lunch and dinner); $360 for a single-reservation foursome (includes lunch and dinner); dinner only: $35 serving at 4 p.m. After-dinner entertainment includes music. Info and foursome reservations: Marilyn, (216) 252-6443.
MALACHI MART: YOUR “BACK-TO-SCHOOL” SUPPLIES HEADQUARTERS
The Mart offers a large selection of school supplies at substantial savings. Pens/Pencils: $.05 - Pencils (10-pack): $.49 - Filler Paper: .25 - Glue sticks: .25 Notebooks: .25 (1 subject) - Notebooks: $1.59 (5 subjects) - Erasers: .25 - Erasers (for pencil): .01 Crayons (8 pack): .25 - Crayons (16 pack): .49 - Large assortment of stickers: .25 per pack. Hours of operation: Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Phone: (216) 621-1988.
URBAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL - GRAND OPENING FIESTA
Please join UCS
for the grand opening of the new school facility on September 3 (Saturday of Labor Day weekend) from 11 am-2 pm at the new school, 4909 Lorain Avenue. There will be plenty of food, fun, family and friends for everyone. This party is free and open to the public. Luchita's will provide Hispanic cuisine and hot dogs and chips will be available as well.
Please note the new address and contact information for
Urban Community
School:
Mailing Address:
4909 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, 44102
School Office: (216) 939-8330
Director/Development Office: (216) 939-8441
Website: www.urbancommunityschool.org
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RCIA
Do you know someone who has no church affiliation or someone who has expressed interest in the Catholic Community? Do you know someone who is not Catholic but attends Mass? Why not invite them to “come and see?” For more information, call Fr. Tony or Mary Jane Treichel at (216) 861-5343.
ST JOHN CANTIUS ANNUAL POLISH FESTIVAL
St. John Cantius Church (906 College Ave in Tremont) will hold its Annual Polish Festival Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 2-4. Plenty of food, beverages, boutiques, music, dancing, and much more. For information call (216) 781-9095.
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
CRS is seeking cash donations that will enable them to provide life-saving food for the thousands facing extreme food insecurity in Niger. Please ensure that checks are clearly marked “Africa in Crisis: Niger”) and send contributions to:
Catholic Relief
Services, P.O. Box 17090, Baltimore, MD 21203-7090.
FEAST OF ST. AUGUSTINE CELEBRATION
You are invited to join St. Augustine Health Campus as they celebrate the Feast with
a variety of activities on Wed., Aug, 24, at 2:30 PM. Enjoy the view of Lake Erie and the Cleveland Skyline form St. Augustine Towers while you listen to Neil Zurcher share stories and slides from his One Tank trips and Ohio oddities. On Sunday, Aug 28, Bishop Pevec will celebrate an Outdoor Mass at St. Augustine Towers at 3 PM, followed at 4:30 PM by a Steak Roast, an evening of music and fun. Tickets are $25 per person. Raffles, dancing and more. Call (216) 939-7602.
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She said, "Please, Lord, for even the dogs eat the scraps that fall from the table of their masters."Then Jesus said to her in reply, "O woman, great is your faith! Let it be done for you as you wish." And her daughter was healed from that hour. -Mt 15:27-28
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| Readings
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Is 56:1, 6-7/ Rom 11:13-15, 29-32 Mt 15:21-28
Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab 1 Cor 15:20-27/ Lk 1:39-56
Jgs 6:11-24a/ Mt 19:23-30
Jgs 9:6-15/ Mt 20:1-16
Jgs 11:29-39a/ Mt 22:1-14
Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22/ Mt 22:34-40
Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17/ Mt 23:1-12
Is 22:19-23/Rom 11:33-36/Mt 16:13-20 |
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