Join us on Saturday November 16, 2019 at 10:00 AM for a Litter Pilgrimage. We will meet at St. Patrick Church on Bridge and walk North on Fulton and then East on Detroit to St. Malachi. At the completion of the walk you can join us for lunch. We will be finished with the walk by noon.
Support #we Give Catholic on December 3rd
St. Malachi Parish will again participate in #weGiveCatholic on Tuesday, Dec. 3. A one-day on-line giving event throughout the Diocese, St. Malachi’s goal this year is to raise $18,000 for our food ministries. Please participate by going online on Tuesday, December 3, 12:00 AM-11:59 PM to: https://stmalachi.org website and click on the #weGiveCatholic button. You will be redirected to St. Malachi on the #weGiveCatholic website where you can make your donation. Not able to go online? We accept cash or checks made out to St. Malachi Parish which can also be placed in the collection basket or mailed before December 3. Please indicate #weGiveCatholic on the memo line or envelope. Credit Cards are accepted for #weGiveCatholic. Call or stop by the Rectory to make your donation 216-861-5343 on or before December 3. We accept MasterCard Visa, Discover and Amex. Thank you for supporting St. Malachi Parish ministries for the poor and homeless!
Women’s Reflection & Prayer
All women are invited to a time of being with each other and supporting each other in reflection and prayer this Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 10:00 AM at Centering Space, 14812 Lake Ave., Lakewood. Please join us and bring a friend!
Spiritual Development Commission Meeting 10.28.2019 7:00pm
Please join us for our meeting on Monday, October 28, 2019 at 7PM at Mary Warren’s home. We will talk about the Forming Intentional Disciples sessions, the Women’s Retreat and Men’s Spirit Activities.
All Saints Day 11.1.2019
Friday, November 1, 2019 is the Feast of All Saints, a Holy Day of obligation. We remember and celebrate all God’s holy people, canonized and non-canonized, known to us and known to God alone. On Thursday, All Hallows Eve (Halloween), Mass is at 5:30PM. Note: there is no Noon Mass Thursday. October 31, 2019.
Masses on Friday are at 7AM and Noon.
Sunday Morning Planning Meeting 11.16.2019 8:30am
The Sunday Morning Planning Committee will meet on Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 8:30AM at Panera on Tiedeman Road to plan for Sundays through the winter of 2020. Committee chair persons and interested persons are invited to join us or submit ideas. Questions: call Chris Dusek 216 631-6961.
All Souls Day Mass of Remembrance 11.2.2019 4:30pm
Saturday, November 2, 2019 is the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Soul’s Day), in which we commend all our beloved dead to God. St. Malachi will celebrate our annual Mass of Remembrance at the 4:30PM Mass. We will remember by name all who have died from St. Malachi this past year.
A reception for our bereaved family and friends follows the Mass of Remembrance on Saturday, November 2. Donations of homemade bakery would be most welcome and appreciated. Please bring them to the Rectory by 2:30PM on Friday or Saturday or to the hall prior to 4:30PM Mass.
Christmas Choir 10/24/2019 7:45pm
For a nice short-term musical commitment, why not plan on singing in the choir for Christmas? Although our major event is the 10PM Christmas Eve Mass, there are plenty of opportunities to sing at other Masses and feasts during the Christmas season.
We begin Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 7:45PM in church. For more info call Charlene at the rectory (216-861-5343) or email at charlene.m@stmalachi.org.
Stewardship Moments: Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
If we want to know what Jesus’ parable is about in today’s Gospel, it seems that we don’t need to work too hard because Saint Luke tell us right at the beginning: “Jesus told his disciples a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart.” This parable has often been used to bring comfort to us about our prayer life. But could there be a more challenging message for those who take stewardship seriously?
Widows were the poorest and most vulnerable of people in Jesus’ time. Oppressive legal and economic structures were the norm. Jesus embraced with great compassion the poor and the marginalized. Could it be that we are also encouraged to pray persistently for the poor, the weak and the vulnerable as we hear their cry for justice? And that we must not lose heart that we can effect change in their lives?
Wednesday Prayer Group, 10/16/2019 7:00 PM
Join us on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 7:00 PM for Bridges to Contemplative Living—prayer and contemplative silence, reflecting on writings from Thomas Merton. Join us whether you have prayed this way before or this is the first time!
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