Please join us in congratulating parishioners Sean Ettorre and William Graham for their academic achievement of being on the Honor Roll for the current grading period at St. Edward’s High School.
Keep up the good work!
by Sharon Jesse
Please join us in congratulating parishioners Sean Ettorre and William Graham for their academic achievement of being on the Honor Roll for the current grading period at St. Edward’s High School.
Keep up the good work!
by Sharon Jesse
This week St. Malachi will take up the 140th annual National Black and Indian Mission Collection. Our support of this collection helps build the Church in African American, Native American, and Alaska Native communities from coast to coast. Schools, parish religious education programs and diocesan ministries depend on your generosity to help them spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
by Sharon Jesse
The parish offices at Saint Patrick and Saint Malachi will be closed on Monday, February 19, 2024. We will celebrate 9AM Mass in the Saint Patrick Rectory Chapel. This will be the only Mass of the Day. As diocesan offices and most schools are closed, along with government services being suspended, we’ve decided to add MLK, Jr. in January and Presidents’ Day in February to the official parish holiday schedule. Thank you for your kind understanding.
by Sharon Jesse
Parish Council wants to hear from you! Please join us in the back of the church this Saturday after Mass or Sunday in the hall for coffee hour. Parish Council members are eager to hear what is on your mind about St. Malachi Parish. Please bring ideas, concerns and questions with you (or simply say hello).
by Sharon Jesse
Dear Friends and Parishioners of Saint Malachi,
In an effort to make sure parishioners received the good news of Fr. Schuerger being granted the return of his priestly faculties before learning of this from other sources, we forwarded the official statement from the Diocese of Cleveland via email and in last Sunday’s bulletin. As the email stated, this was our attempt to make sure that the many who have been praying for Fr. Tony would receive this news in a timely fashion. If you have not already received this information, please look for copies of the diocesan statement at the doors of the church this weekend. After a thorough investigation conducted by civil authorities and the Diocesan Review Board, Fr. Tony is granted the use of his priestly faculties and awaits a new assignment. My hope is that, once Father receives his new assignment, we will be able to have a proper sending forth with a Mass of Thanksgiving followed by a social event. Of course, this will be dictated by Fr. Tony’s wishes when that time comes. Please continue to keep Father Schuerger in your prayers. I know he is most grateful for your continued love and support.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Fr. Michael Gurnick
by Sharon Jesse
Parishioners have called advising us that they are receiving TEXTS from Fr. Gurnick requesting assistance and money. These are scams along with emails you may have received in the past. Please delete them. Fr. Gurnick would never send emails or TEXTS requesting money or assistance. If you have any concerns, please call the rectory.
by Sharon Jesse
The Pope’s prayer intention for the month of January is for Christian Unity which is celebrated from January 18-25. Pope Francis urged Christians to unite our prayers to his “for the gift of diversity in the Church …….. If we are guided by the Holy Spirit, abundance, variety, and diversity never cause conflict. The Holy Spirit reminds us first and foremost that we are children loved by God – everyone equal in God’s love, and everyone different.”
by Sharon Jesse
Preparation of our youth for Confirmation has begun.
Let us keep our young people and their families in prayer as faith formation continues.
by Sharon Jesse
Next weekend, January 20/21, is the collection for Catholic University of America which offers graduate and undergraduate courses in more than 250 academic programs. Your investment will enable the University to continue to support the Church and to advance its work of preparing the next generation of leadership, both religious and lay, of our Church and nation.
by Sharon Jesse
How lightly Mary held Jesus. She did not clutch Him to her but held Him out for the world to know. She knew that He did not belong to her alone. From the moment of His birth she was called upon to share Him with strangers who flocked to see Him. In the same way, we are also called to hold our blessings lightly, being willing to share what God has given to us with those whom God may lead to us. As this New Year begins, let us make passing on our Catholic heritage our first resolution. A planned gift to our parish makes you an eternal steward of our Church. To begin planning for your legacy, you may contact Fr. Gurnick at the parish office or Mary Lou Ozimek of the Catholic Community Foundation at (216) 696-6525 x4070 or mozimek@catholiccommunity.org for a confidential conversation.
The St. Malachi Parish Mission: We are a Eucharistic People, United in Prayer, Welcoming to All and Serving the Poor.
Celebrating Over 150 Years of Faithful Service in the Old Angle!