St. Malachi Parish, Cleveland, OH
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Mass Intentions |
Saturday,
September 2 |
4:30 pm- |
Berg-Coleman Family Dec. |
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Sunday ,
September 3 |
9:30 am- |
Don & Dorothy McCampbell 60th Anniv |
11 am- |
Bob & Gen McCloskey |
12:30 pm- |
St. Malachi Living & Deceased |
Monday,
September 4 |
9:00 am- |
Andy Kowalski |
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Tuesday, September 5 |
7:00 am- |
Justine Hoover |
12 noon- |
Lucille Schroeder |
Wednesday, September 6 |
7:00 am- |
Inglis Family Dec. |
12 noon- |
Magdalene Sberna |
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Thursday, September 7 |
7:00 am- |
Ted Scalia |
12 noon- |
Robert C. Miller |
Friday, September 8 |
7:00 am- |
Delores Ziga (M/M) |
12 noon- |
Mildred Hutchinson |
Saturday, September 9 |
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4:30pm- |
Steve Singler (Anniv) |
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Sunday,
September 10 |
9:30 am- |
Michael McDermott |
11:00 am- |
Geraldine “Gerry” Koster |
12:30 pm- |
Florence Hill |
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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
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......... $ 2,906
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Amount Budgeted
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......... $ 3,120
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Budget to date ($3120/week x 9 weeks)
.... $ 28,080
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Collections to date
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......... $ 25,033
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Collection surplus/(deficit) to date
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........... $ (3,047)
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Katrina Relief Collection
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........... $ 1,512
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Thank you for your support!
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Please Pray for the Deceased: Mary Marsick, John A.J. Schroeder, Sue Wentz
Also for the Sick: Florence Moltz, Vivian Perez, Terri Whitten, Patrick McDonnell, Betty Pellegrino
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CENTRAL WEST DISTRICT MEETING: HELP NEEDED!
The Community of St. Malachi and St. Malachi Parish are part of the Central West District.. The 19 parishes of our District meet monthly. St. Malachi Church is hosting the Monday, September 11 meeting. We are looking for volunteers to serve lunch & help clean up. If you are interested in helping & learning a little about our neighbors, please call Jackie Bluett at (216) 771-3036.
Mass on Monday, Labor Day is 9:00 AM.
All Welcome!
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VOL. 36, NO.
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EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Anyone interested in becoming a Eucharistic Minister is asked to contact Fr. Tony (216-861-5343) by September 22. Requirements: Confirmed Catholic in good standing, at least 18 yrs old. Training in October.
RCIA SESSIONS BEGIN
Do you know someone who is interested in becoming Catholic? Do you know someone who is not Catholic but attends Mass? Invite them to “come and see” beginning Monday, September 18, from 7-8:30 PM at St. Patrick Church Rectory on Bridge To learn more, call Fr. Tony or Mary Jane Treichel at (216) 861-5343.
ANNUAL REVERSE RAFFLE: TICKETS AVAILABLE!
This year's St. Malachi Annual Reverse Raffle is Friday,
September 29, at Brennan's Party Center, 13000 Triskett Rd.
Social Hour: 6:30 PM Dinner: 7:30 PM. Tickets to go on sale
this week at the Rectory (216)-861-5343 or at the back of the
church after Masses. Donations: $100.00 per couple. To benefit
St. Malachi Church. Main Prize $3,000 Have your name in our
Patron's Page or Memoriam of the program for $5. See Bulletin
Insert for details.
ST. MALACHI CENTER 14TH ANNUAL GOLF OUTING, STEAK ROAST
This year's St. Malachi Center Golf Outing will be Friday, September 15, at Cherokee Hills Golf Course, Valley City. Includes full breakfast, GPS golf carts, digitally calculated score-keeping and more. To register, contact Marilyn at (216)252-6443 or e-mail
mcox4393@cs.com
ST. MALACHI 23rd OUTDOOR MASS & POTLUCK
The annual outdoor Mass & Potluck is Saturday, Sept. 9, at 5 pm at Starre's Acres, 4209 State Rd., Granger Twp (Medina). Liturgy celebrant: Fr. Tony Schuerger. Cold sandwiches & non-alcoholic beverages provided; bring a nutritious side dish to share, chairs & reusable dinnerware. Reservations required by Sept. 6. Call (330) 239-1217 with the number of adults and children attending.
CHRISTIAN FORMATION CLASSES
The Christian Formation program offers year-long religious education for pre-school (age 4) to grade 12. Classes begin Sunday, September 10. For information and registration, contact our Director of Religious Education (DRE), Karen Duffy, at (216) 346-0784 as soon as possible.
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ARE YOU IN YOUR 20'S OR 30'S?
Do you want to learn more about your Catholic faith through reflection and faith sharing with others your age? Then join our six-week Faith Formation Series beginning Monday, 9 October at St. Noel's in Willoughby Hills (East Side) or St. Charles in Parma (West Side). For more information, please call Mary Ellen Ewers-Pena at 216 334-1261 ext. 24 or
meepena@clevelandcatholiccharities.org
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Take and Eat
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See: Intro to Vibrant Parish Life – Phase II
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22nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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September 3, 2006
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Weekly Activities
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Monday, September 4 Labor Day
Monday Night Meal 6 PM
Mass 9 AM
Tuesday, September 5
CSM Cluster Mtg- Library
Thursday, September 7
Holy Hour 11 AM
CSM Council Mtg.- Center 6:30 PM
CSM Choir 7:30 PM
Friday, September 8
Weekly Church Cleaning
Saturday, September 9
Starre's Acres Outdoor Mass 5 PM
Sunday, September 10
Christian Formation Classes Begin
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ST. VINCENT DEPAUL CAR DONATION PROGRAM
This program helps make possible the community-wide food, clothing, furniture, neighborhood center, winter blanket, back to school & thrift store programs of the
St. Vincent DePaul
Society. The SVDP program is the only Catholic car donation program in the Diocese of Cleveland. By donating your old car, you help
SVDP help people in need, plus get the maximum legal tax deduction. It's simple & easy; there's no cost to you. Please call (216) 741-7837, ext. 100 for more information or to donate your car, truck, SUV or boat.
HALFWAY TO ST. PATRICK DAY PARTY
St. Patrick Church (Bridge Ave.) annual “Halfway to St. Patrick Day” party will be held on Sunday, September 17, in the Social Hall, from 3 PM-8 PM. Admission is $10, which includes Irish entertainment, food & beverages. All proceeds benefit Historic St. Patrick Church Restoration Fund. Call St. Patrick Church Rectory for tickets (216) 631-6872
2006 CLEVELAND PEACE SHOW
The 2006 Cleveland Peace Show is Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4, from Noon to 7 PM at the Free Stamp, Willard Park, corner of East 9th & Lakeside. Live music, art, dance, & poetry; games & activities for kids of all ages.
GROWING IN FAITH FOR “20 OR 30 SOMETHINGS”
Do you want to learn more about your Catholic faith through reflection & faith sharing with others your age? Then join our six-week Faith Formation Series beginning Monday, October 9 at St. Charles in Parma (West Side) or St. Noel in Willoughby Hills (East Side). For more information, call Mary Ellen Ewers-Pena at (216) 334-1261 ext. 24 or
meepena@clevelandcatholiccharities.org
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SISTERS OF NORTE DAME PRAYER LINE
The Sisters of Norte Dame have a Prayer Line Ministry. They dedicate time each day to receive calls and pray for your intentions. The Sisters will receive your calls from 10 AM-4 PM on Monday-Friday.
During weekends and holidays you may leave your requests on their answering service. These requests will also be remembered in prayer. The sisters in Assisted Living look forward to praying for you needs and requests.
The prayer line phone number is 440-279-1163.
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St. Malachi Prayer Labyrinth
St. Malachi is the recipient of a new prayer labyrinth, courtesy of a local artist, Stephen Mantis. It is one in his series “Asphalt Repairs,” part of a new exhibit titled “Street Repairs” opening September 7 at Spaces Gallery (near St. Malachi Center). Mr. Mantis is creating various images to mark locations of organizations that engage in some form of urban social repair. The images were created using asphalt crack-filler as the primary element.
For St. Malachi, this is more than an interesting artistic image or symbol; because it is a prayer labyrinth, it has a sacred character. Although this image will eventually fade (unless we choose to “repaint” it), it is our hope that people will use it as for what it is - a prayer labyrinth. The Spiritual Development Committee will be considering the possibility of offering a labyrinth prayer experience.
The Locations of the other images & rationale:
1) St Malachi (urban repair: social programs that underpin the most fragile community members);
2) The Cleveland Playhouse Theatres (urban repair: housing the arts, restoring culturally significant buildings);
3) The Cleveland Playhouse Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) (urban repair: housing the visual and performing arts, especially while the Cleveland Museum of Art is under a grand renovation);
4) Richard Melvin Building, E. 185 & St. Clair, (urban repair: sericulture center with a mission to create chemical free soils as wells as other sustainable industries);
5) Detroit - Shoreway Community Development Center (urban repair: neighborhood improvement initiatives);
6) SPACES Gallery (urban repair: Host to the exhibition entitled Urban Repair.
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He summoned the crowd again and said to them, "Hear me,
all of you, and understand. Nothing that enters one from
outside can defile that person; but the things that come out
from within are what defile." - Mk 7:14-15
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for the Week of
Sept. 3,
2006 |
Sunday
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Dt 4:1-2, 6-8/ Jas 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27/ Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
Monday •
1 Cor 2:1-5/ Lk 4:16-30
Tuesday •
1 Cor 2:10b-16/ Lk 4:31-37
Wednesday
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1 Cor 3:1-9/ Lk 4:38-44
Thursday •
1 Cor 3:18-23/ Lk 5:1-11
Friday • Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30/ Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 or 1:18-23
Saturday • 1 Cor 4:6b-15/ Lk 6:1-5
Sunday
• Is 35:4-7a/ Jas 2:1-5/ Mk 7:31-37 |
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