Special thanks to all who have made our Christmas celebrations so beautiful: staff, cleaners, decorators, musicians, cantors & choir members, liturgical ministers, sacristans & faith-filled people. How beautiful!
by Sharon Jesse
Special thanks to all who have made our Christmas celebrations so beautiful: staff, cleaners, decorators, musicians, cantors & choir members, liturgical ministers, sacristans & faith-filled people. How beautiful!
by Sharon Jesse
Did you know that the world of recycling has changed and currently some plastic containers are not recyclable? Here is some information and a few tips:
Info: All empty plastic bottles or jugs can be recycled. However, if it is not shaped like a bottle or jug, with an opening or a neck that’s narrower than the body, place it in the regular trash. (The numbers on plastic containers are codes used by the plastics industry to identify the type of chemicals used to make the container. The codes no longer determine if an item is recyclable.
TIP 1: Recycle bottles or jugs like water and soda bottles, shampoo bottles, milk, water, laundry detergent, etc. They should be rinsed, emptied, and the cap should be replaced. Continue to recycle cans, cartons, glass, paper and cardboard.
TIP 2: Never recycle Styrofoam and avoid using Syrofoam as much as possible. Styrofoam is plastic inflated with air, and it breaks into tiny pieces during the sorting process and in landfills.
by Sharon Jesse
We are grateful to all who donate clothing and household goods to St. Malachi to help those less fortunate. However, due to our limited space, we must have some rules on donations. St. Malachi Clothing Ministry Guidelines have been developed & are posted on the St. Malachi website. The Guidelines encourage the following for donations:
by Sharon Jesse
2020 St. Malachi calendars are at the church doors.
by Sharon Jesse
Join us in the church on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 7 PM. Experience Taize prayer to deepen your prayer experience with chanting, deep silence, and candlelight.
by Sharon Jesse
Recently another round of fake emails is asking folks for financial assistance on behalf of Fr. Gurnick. Please ignore – don’t even open them. Fr. Gurnick has only one email address he uses and it is published on the parish bulletin. Furthermore, parishioners would ordinarily not be reached via email for any such solicitation
by Sharon Jesse
The run committee is in full swing planning the 40th annual run! Want to be involved in the planning of this event and contributing to the Parish’s largest fundraiser? You don’t need to be a runner. We need people to assist with entertainment and an expo, among other things. Also we are looking for an honorary chair that will lend a lot of excitement to the event. Do you know a local media or sports personality that might want to be involved? Contact Sharon Chapman at (440) 666-8699, lowechap@hotmail.com to volunteer or if you know a potential honorary chair.
by Sharon Jesse
2020 Offertory envelopes are available at the church doors. Please write your name and address on the envelope as you begin using them so we can keep proper records of your contributions. Thank you!
by Sharon Jesse
Wednesday, New Year’s Day 2020, is the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God; it is also the World Day of Prayer for Peace. There will be a 4:30PM Vigil Mass on Tuesday, December 31 and a 10:00AM Mass on New Year’s Day. As we enter a new year, let us pray that peace will prevail on earth and that each of us, like Mary, “may keep all these things, reflecting on them in our hearts.” (cf. Luke 2: 19)
by Sharon Jesse
By being born in a manger, God himself launches the only true revolution that can give hope and dignity to the disinherited and the outcast: the revolution of love, the revolution of tenderness. From the manger, Jesus proclaims in a meek yet powerful way, the need for sharing with the poor as the path to a more human and fraternal world, in which no one is excluded or marginalized. Address, Dec. 14, 2019
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!