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St. Malachi Parish, Cleveland, OH

Mass Intentions

Saturday, November 4

4:30 pm- 

Richard Joyce

Sunday , November 5  FEAST OF ST. MALACHY

9:30 am- 

St. Malachi Living and Deceased

 11 am-

Kevin McIntyre

12:30 pm-

Mass of Remembrance

Monday, November 6

7:00 am-

John Keyes (Anniv)

12:00 pm-

Magdalene Sberna

Tuesday, November 7

7:00 am-

Rick Molinari Int.

12 noon-  

Sandra Golf (M/M)

Wednesday, November 8

7:00 am- 

John Sakacsi

12 noon- 

Marie Zingales

Thursday, November 9

7:00 am- 

Annie, Grace, Queenie Inglis

12 noon- 

Berg-Coleman Family, Dec.

Friday, November 10

7:00 am- 

Special Intention (RES)

12 noon- 

Mary Yansura

Saturday, November 11

4:30pm- 

Roland Abramowski

Sunday, November 12

 9:30 am- 

Nicholas Roberto and M/M Kimmel

11:00 am-

Margaret Wolf (Anniv)

12:30 pm-

Dick Trodden

Jesus Christ is present in the Blessed Sacrament:  BODY, BLOOD, SOUL & DIVINITY   
 

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (PENANCE)
Saturday: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:45-9:00 a.m.
 

Offertory Report 

Sunday Collection

......... $ 3,414

Weekly Goal Amount

......... $ 3,120

Budget to date ($3120/week x 18 weeks) ... $ 56,160

Collections to date

........ $ 50,585

Collection surplus/(deficit) to date

.......... $ (5,575)

  

  

Thank you for your support!

 

Please Pray for the Deceased: Luis Gutierrez who will be buried from St. Malachi on Monday, Victoria Tomasewski (Malachi House), Debbie Grdina, Joseph Stafford, Rose Corrado, Tevin Hunt, Michael Sikon
Also for the Sick: Bill Primavesi, Mindy Marsisi, Darnell Westbrook, Dennis Stramel, Marilyn Kramer
 

SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING
The next Spiritual Development Committee Meeting is Wednesday, November 15 from 6 to 8pm at St. Malachi Center. Please join our committee as we work to help bring opportunities to learn about and to deepen our spirituality. 

VOL. 36, NO. 50

ALL SOULS' DAY MASS OF REMEMBRANCE
This Sunday, the 12:30 Mass is our Annual “Mass of Remembrance,” at which we especially commemorate those who have died from St. Malachi this past year. At the St. Malachy Shrine is our “Book of Remembrance.” You are invited to enroll the names of your beloved dead for remembrance in prayer this month.

Barbie Bennett, 

Michael McDermott, 

Donna Bevacqua, 

Kevin McIntyre, 

Tom Brooks, 

Mary O'Malley, 

Joanna Clark, 

Daniel Power, 

Kevin Finnerty, 

Joseph Stafford, 

Daniel Foley, 

Marie Scheidecker, 

James Gaffney, 

Apolonia Sierzputowski, 

Sandra Goff,

John Sierzputowski, 

Debbie Grdina, 

Dave Starre, 

Luis Gutierrez, 

James Thomas, 

Leo Haseley, 

Dr. Joseph Warren,

James Kostiha, 

Perry Williams, 

Norma Laskey, 

Barbara Zachurias, 

Tracy Lind, 

Deloris Ziga, 

FEAST OF ST. MALACHY
This weekend, we celebrate the Feast of St. Malachy, our patronal feast. Let us remember our heritage of faith and service to God's people and rededicate ourselves to continuing this legacy. 

BISHOP AMOS MASS OF THANKSGIVING
The people of the Diocese of Cleveland are invited to a Mass of Thanksgiving this Thursday, November 9, at 7 PM at St. John Cathedral celebrating the ministry and the new call of Bishop Martin Amos. Bishop Amos will be the presider and homilist. There will be a public reception immediately following Mass in the Atrium of the One Cleveland Center building at Rockwell and East Ninth. Free secure parking in Rockwell Ave. Garage.

FR. JIM O'DONNELL
This week, Fr. Jim O'Donnell is scheduled to have knee replacement surgery. After recovery from surgery, he expects to go to rehabilitation and then have several more weeks of recovery. He hopes to be able to come back to St. Malachi for Advent. Although Fr. Jim has not asked, it may be best for his recovery if people did not try to visit him, especially in the early days of his recovery. Let us keep him in our prayers!
 

Banns III Michael Lewis OLA & Marissa Burke CSM

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FEAST OF ST. MALACHY

November 5, 2006

Weekly Activities

Sunday, November 5 Feast of St. Malachy
Mass of Remembrance 12:30 PM
Praying with St. Ignatius of Loyola-Hall 7 PM
Monday, November 6
Monday Night Meal 6 PM
RCIA St. Patrick's 7 PM
Tuesday, November 7
Election Day
CSM Liturgy Mtg. 7:30 PM
Thursday, November 9
Holy Hour 11 AM
CSM Choir 7:00 PM 
Christmas Choir 7:30 PM
Friday, November 10
Weekly Church Cleaning

GOD is LOVE

ANNUAL “WARM HEARTS WINTER NIGHTS” GALA
The West Side Catholic Center (WSCC) will host its 10th annual benefit at the Terrace Club at Jacobs Field in Downtown Cleveland on Friday, November 10. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Women and Children's Shelter. Highlight of the evening will be the presentation of the annual “Sister Kathleen Kilbane, CSJ, Walk In Faith” award presented to those who “advance & support the mission of the West Side Catholic Center in exceptional ways through faith-filled effort.” This year's honoree is Fr. Thomas Fanta, pastor of St. Dominic. For info about tickets, call Karen Webb (216) 631-4741.

PRE-CANA
The Jesuit Retreat House offers a monthly Pre-Cana retreat for couples preparing for the Sacrament of Marriage. This program satisfies the PreCana requirements for marriage preparation; couples will receive a completion certificate. The day runs from 12:45 PM to 9 PM. Dress is casual. The cost for the day, including dinner, is $70 per couple. For more information please visit www.jrh-clevleand.org 

WELCOME THE LIGHT ADVENT PROGRAM
Journey through Advent with “Welcome the Light” by Joyce Rupp. Gather at Centering Space on Monday evenings to pray and reflect on Advent themes from 7-9 pm, November 27, December 4, 11, 18. Suggested offering $10 ($30 for the series). Reservations: (216) 228-7451.

EDWARDIAN PLAYERS
The Edwardian Players, the high school theater group from St. Edward High School, will be producing the musical comedy My Favorite Year from November 9 through November 12. For more information or to purchase tickets please call the Performing Arts Dept. at 216-221-0793 ext. 210 or visit www.sehs.net.
 

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.

ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS 2007
Entertainment Books 2007 are now available. These books hold coupons and discounts of up to 50% on some of our area's most popular restaurants and entertainment. They make great birthday and Christmas gifts. The cost is only $25: the proceeds help pay for the programs at St. Malachi Center. The books are on sale at the 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. coffee hours, at Malachi Mart, at St. Malachi Center or you can call 216-771-3036 and ask for Ginny. 

REFLECTION DAY FOR WOMEN 
In response to the interest expressed by our women, there is a reflection for women of St. Malachi Parish and Community on Sunday November 19, 1--5 p.m. at St. Joseph Christian Life Center. The reflection is Women's Wisdom in Their Own Words, based on women mystics facilitated by Sheila Flynn. Cost is $30. Contact Sharon Wiesler (440-235-0022, sharon@chesternet.net) or Jackie Bluett (440-526-8574, jackierose@aol.com) to register. 

GUIDING EYES FOR THE BLINDLearn more about Guiding Eyes for the Blind, & the profound impact its volunteers make in the lives of visually impaired & blind individuals
Helen Keller once said, "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart." The truth of those prophetic words will be shared by Mr. Max Edelman, Guiding Eyes for the Blind (GEB) graduate, in a free November 9, presentation entitled, “The Faces of Liberation: Holocaust Survivor's Faith in Self & Humanity Restored by Guiding Eyes for the Blind.” Those interested in learning more about Guiding Eyes for the Blind, & the profound impact its volunteers make in the lives of visually impaired & blind individuals, are encouraged to attend Mr. Edelman's presentation at St. Paul Lutheran Church (276 East Bagley Road), Berea. Reception at 6:30 p.m., presentation at 7 p.m. For more information: (440) 235-3515

COMPUTERS HELPING INSPIRE PEOPLE
Make your used computer a tax-deductible donation & help persons with disabilities at the same time! Call the CHIP Program at (216) 360-2062 or (216) 334-1731. The Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities is located at 1275 Lakeside Ave. Cleveland.

Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland Prayer Line 
Call the Ursuline Prayer Line

When you have a need for special prayers call 440-449-1200 ext. 103


Jesus replied, "The first is this: 'Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God is Lord alone! You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.'" - Mk 12:29-30

Readings for the Week of Nov. 5, 2006

Sunday  Dt 6:2-6/ Heb 7:23-28/ Mk 12:28b-34
Monday  Phil 2:1-4/ Lk 14:12-14
Tuesday  Phil 2:5-11/ Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday  Phil 2:12-18/ Lk 14:25-33
Thursday  Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12/ 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17/ Jn 2:13-22
Friday  Phil 3:17-4:1/ Lk 16:1-8
Saturday  Phil 4:10-19/ Lk 16:9-15
Sunday  1 Kgs 17:10-16/ Heb 9:24-28/ Mk 12:38-44 or 12:41-44

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