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TWENTY�FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME � SEPTEMBER 15, 2019�

225 N. Main St. � Hubbard, Ohio 44425 � 330�534�1928 (8�4 Mon�Fri)�

EUCHARIST:�

SAT� 4:00

PM �

SUN� 8:30

AM

/ 11:00

AM

MON� 8:30

AM�

WED� 8:30

AM

THUR�8:30

AM

LITURGY OF THE WORD/EUCHARIST�

TUE� 8:30

AM�

FRI�� 8:30

AM

PASTOR: �

REV. MICHAEL A. SWIERZ�

PRESIDENT, ST. JOSEPH THE

PROVIDER SCHOOL�

PASTOR EMERITUS: �

REV. TIMOTHY H. O’NEILL�

DEACONS:�

JOHN BARTOS, JR.�

BOB FRIEDMAN�

MICHAEL MEDVEC�

PASTORAL MINISTER:�

SR. BERNADINE JANCI, SND�

� �

CONNECT:�

WEBSITE: StPatsHub.org�

FACEBOOK: @stpatshub�

EMAIL: [email protected]

FAX: 330�534�0820�

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION:�

[email protected]

TEEN MINISTRY:�

[email protected]

. . . Empowered by the Holy

Spirit, we strive to meet the

spiritual and physical needs of

our parish family and the �

world community.�

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH�

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Dear Friends,�

� A great �me was had by all as we topped off the summer with our annual picnic at Chestnut Ridge Campground.

Over 200 family and friends gathered for Holy Mass, our picnic lunch and games for the children. Thanks to all who

pitched in to make this picnic a big success.�

� A'er interviewing a number of folks, I'm pleased to announce that Mrs. Gretchen

Kuhns has been hired to be the Director of Music Ministry here at St. Patrick's. For

the past 12 years she has been the Director of Music at St. Dominic in Youngstown and

has been playing the organ since her grade school days at St. Ma.hias in Youngstown.

We look forward to Gretchen's new role here in our parish family. We will welcome

her and her family to St. Pat's in the near future. With that, anyone called to the music

ministry as cantor, choir member, tradi�onal and/or contemporary or musician, and

would like to share your gi's with the parish, please call the parish house so we can enable Gretchen to have a smooth

transi�on to St. Patrick's. I am very happy to have Gretchen in our Pastoral leadership team at St. Pat's.�

� Our next social and fellowship is in two weeks, Sept. 29 a'er the 8:30 & 11:00 am Masses. Our Health & Wellness

ministry will be present for blood pressure screenings.�

� As we celebrate Cateche�cal Sunday this weekend, we join parishes throughout the United States as we pray a

special blessing upon our catechists and all who share the Good News and teach the faith to young and old alike in our

parish family. The theme this year is, "Stay with us". Cateche�cal Sunday is a great opportunity for all of us to

remember that we, by virtue of our Bap�sm, are entrusted with handing on the gi' of faith in our words and ac�ons,

to evangelize and spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.�

� As the growing season comes to an end, I know that you'll agree that our parish campus looks beau�ful. That's

due to the daily watering and caring for the flowers and planters on the por�co. Kathy and Jim Marshall have cared for

the plants all summer long. So, on behalf of all of us, THANK YOU! Also, Kathy & Jim Marshall, John Augustyn, John

Stun and Andy Acierno have taken great care of our cemetery. Thank you so much for the hours of hard work and

care given to the final res�ng place of so many of our parishioners.�

� Next weekend, we will have a second collec�on to benefit the Youngstown Blue Coats, as they prepare to

purchase items for those less fortunate than ourselves�for the upcoming winter.�

� Finally, in this week's bulle�n you will find the 2019 Fes�val Report. It reflects a lot of hard work on the part of so

many. Thank you all who had a part in the fes�val, as well as, all who supported the fes�val. The dates for our 2020

fes#val are August 6, 7, 8 & 9. God bless us all!�

� � � � � � � � � � � � � � Have a great week, Fr. Mike

"T�� ��� I ���� ���� �� � ����…"�

� In an essay in the Na�onal Catholic Reporter [January 2014], the late writer and poet Brian Doyle lamented a "sin"

he commi#ed that had a sobering and las�ng effect on him. His ten�year�old son had been figh�ng with his brother for

what seemed like an eternity. Dad's demands that he cool it were met with indifference. Finally, Dad had had enough. "I

roared at my son and grabbed him by the shirt collar. I frightened him so badly that he cowered and wept, and when he

turned to run, I grabbed him by the arm so roughly that he flinched, and it was that flicker of fear and pain across his

face, the bright, eager, holy�rive�ng face I have loved for ten years, that stopped me then and haunts me s�ll, for I am

the father of his fear. I sent it snarling into his heart, and I can never get it out now, which torments me."�

� As soon as Brian let go of his arm, the boy "sprinted away and slammed the door and flew off the porch and down

the street. I stood there simmering in shame. Then I walked down the hill into the laurel thicket as dense and silent as

the dawn of the world and found him there huddled and sobbing. We sat in the moist, green dark for a long �me, not

saying anything, the branches burly and pa�ent. Finally, I asked quietly for his forgiveness and he asked for mine and we

walked out of the woods, hand�in�hand, changed men."�

Most of our struggles to forgive are stumbles we make in hur�ng those we love most. In the same awkward situa�on,

we can be both the aggrieved father whose discipline is more than jus�fied and the self�centered son who hurts

deeply the ones who love him the most. As Brian Doyle learned in his encounter with his son, we all possess the grace

to forgive; the love of God empowers us to seek forgiveness and make right what our selfishness has broken or

sha$ered.�

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VOTIVE CANDLES�

Blessed Mother Candle:�

Joseph L. Cook�

By: Family�

St. Patrick Candle:�

All Parishioners�

� St. Joseph Candle:�

� Chuck Shuster�

� By: Friends�

� Pieta Candle:�

� For the poor souls in purgatory�

MASS INTENTIONS�

SUNDAY� �� September 15, 2019 �

Twenty�Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time�

8:30 AM� � Paul Fricker�

� � By: Mr. & Mrs. Tom Fricker�

� � All Parishioners, Living & Deceased�

11:00 AM� � Pauline Longo�

� � By: Mary Vernell�

� � Cateche�cal Sunday: Commissioning

� � of Catechists during Mass�

� � Bap�sms a er Mass�

MONDAY� �� September 16, 2019�

8:30 AM� �� Anna Chick�

� �� By: Judith & Bill Canacci�

TUESDAY� �� September 17, 2019�

8:30 AM� �� Liturgy of the Word with Communion�

WEDNESDAY � �� September 18, 2019� �

8:30 AM� �� Dorothy Fischer�

� �� By: Himes Family�

THURSDAY� �� September 19, 2019�

8:30 AM� �� Mr. & Mrs. Aloysius Madeline�

� �� By: Family�

FRIDAY � �� September 20, 2019�

8:30 AM� �� Liturgy of the Word with � �

� �� Communion/Devo6ons to the �

� �� Sacred Heart of Jesus�

SATURDAY� �� September 21, 2019�

Vigil, Twenty�Fi h Sunday in Ordinary Time�

3:15 PM� �� Reconcilia�on�

4:00 PM� �� Frank Cwynar, Sr.�

� �� By: Family�

� � All Parishioners, Living & Deceased�

SUNDAY� � September 22, 2019 �

Twenty�Fi h Sunday in Ordinary Time�

8:30 AM� � Anne Kalic�

� � By: Janice Drabison�

� � �

11:00 AM� � Kathy Plesic�

� � By: Joseph & Darlene Seck�

The Bread and Wine for all Masses�

this week are given in memory of�

Joseph L. Cook�

By: Family�

Vincenzo Davis Mar#n, son of John & Anna Mar�n�

Louis Paul Leigh, son of Gregory & Danielle Leigh�

We wish Vincenzo Davis and Louis Paul God’s

blessings for many happy and healthy years ahead.�

THOSE WHO NEED OUR PRAYERS...Dear God, we place our

worries in your hands. We place our sick under your care and

humbly ask that you restore your servants to health once more.

Please remember to keep in prayer...�

Greg Con��

Kathy Cur�n�

Al Diproppio�

Angie Dobrovolec�

John Ference�

Kenneth Gala��

Darlene Genareo�

Vern Gleydura�

Terri Gra&on�

Kyle Grant�

Dennis Hill�

Michelle Howe�

Dorothy Johnson�

Fr. Johnson�

Kathleen Johnson�

Mary Kish�

Jim Koch�

Ethel Krevda�

Ida Leonelli�

Sally McAllen�

Allyson McGill�

Hope Melnik�

Debra Menendez�

Richard Meyers�

Dave Millerleile�

Lulu Millerleile�

Ann Nemkovich�

Gerry O'Hara�

Lee O'Hara, Sr.�

Mary Louise Petrusko�

Braxton Reynolds�

Ramona Ross�

John Samulka�

George Schur�

Dave Smith�

Edward Smusz�

Patrick Sowers�

Louise Spagnole3a�

Bobby Sprague�

Lillian Tavolario�

Luke Thomas�

Marcia Thomas�

John Violi�

Mary Vargo�

Patricia Wiatrowski�

If you or a loved one are in need of prayers, please email

[email protected] to place a name on our prayer

list. Thank you.�

"He was lost and has been found." As Chris�ans we are called

to bring others to the table of Christ. Do you want to bring others

to life in Christ as a priest, deacon, religious sister or brother? If

so, contact Fr. Christopher Luoni at 330�744�8451.�

IN MEMORIAM �

Please pray for the souls and families of Frances Merri3 and

John Karlovic, who died in the peace of the Risen Christ.�

"May the Angels welcome them to Paradise."�

RCIA (R��� �� C����� � I���� ���� �� A�����)�

Sign�up for RCIA is taking place now. Are you interested in finding

out more about the Catholic Church? Is your spouse, fiancé,

neighbor or friend interested? The

RCIA process enables those who are

interested in finding out more about

the Catholic faith to come and "find

out what it is all about." Most o�en, people join us because they

are invited. Be the voice of Christ and offer the first invita�on.

The RCIA process is for unbap�zed, those bap�zed in another

faith tradi�on, as well as, adults who have been bap�zed Catholic

and have not celebrated the Sacraments of Eucharist and

Confirma�on. Please call Fr. Mike at the parish house for more

informa�on.�

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THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH...�

Sunday� 9/15�

9:30 to 10:45 am� PSR & Teen Ministry/PC�

11:00 am� Catechist commissioning at Mass�

1:00 pm� Celebrate/School rm. 204�

Tuesday� 9/17�

6:30 pm� Fr. Balasko Bible Study/CHC�

Thursday� 9/19�

6:00 pm� Health & Wellness Ministry/CHC�

Sunday� 9/22�

9:30 to 10:45 am� PSR & Teen Ministry/S�

1:00 pm� Celebrate/School rm. 204�

LITURGICAL MINISTERS�

September 21 at 4:00 p.m.�

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: �

Mary Lou Lazor, Michael Zappa, Dan Lazor, Debbie Madorno,

Monica Zappa, Jan Easton�

Lectors: Mary Ellen Salata, Elaine Kollar�

Altar Servers: Kirk Wells, Nick Villano, Anna Pogacnik, Adam

Pogacnik�

AED responder: Donna Medvec, RN�

September 22 at 8:30 a.m.�

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:�

Rick Roth, Michele Czopor, Teresa Feigert, Mary Ann

Wellman, Andrea Murray, Mary Lyons�

Lectors: Jonathan Feigert, John Tomko�

Altar Servers: Evan Hamady, Nick Fink, Mitchell Fink�

AED responder: Yvonne Huber, RN�

September 22 at 11:00 am�

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:�

Mark McAllen, Daniel Yoder, Diane McAllen, Bill Morgan, Tim

Maiorca, Phillip Mastronardi�

Lectors: Shannon Horner, Marcia Sauline�

Altar Servers: Hayden Lopez, Christopher Adams�Olenik,

David Dull II, Kyren Volk�

Children's Liturgy: Jill Pogacnik/April Cheney�

AED responder: Fred Behnke�

INOUR PARISH�

SCHOOL SUPPLY DONATIONS�

There will be a basket in the back of church for you to

leave school supplies (pens, pencils, crayons, colored

pencils, glue, notebooks), that will be given to the less

fortunate. Thanks for your generosity and for all who

helped prepare students for a new school year.�

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION�

It is not too late to sign up your children for PSR (Parish

School of Religion) classes or Teen Ministry. Remember,

two years of religious educa�on is required to celebrate a

sacrament. Please call Karen Bartos, 330�534�1928 in the

parish office. �

ANNUAL MASS AND PARISH PICNIC�

Last Sunday, September 8, we had our Annual Mass and

Parish Picnic at Chestnut Ridge Park. Over 200 parishioners

came out and enjoyed great food, fellowship and games.

Special thanks to all who had a hand in making the picnic a

great success!�

BULLETIN ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK�

This bulle�n is furnished to the Parish without charge. The

adver�sements that appear

completely defray the costs.

Please patronize and thank these

sponsors located in the back of the

bulle�n.�

Our featured sponsor this week is: �

Hubbard Pizza Joe's, 330�534�0811�

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INOUR PARISH�

ST. JOSEPH THE PROVIDER SCHOOL �

CAR & TRUCK SHOW�

Sat., Sept. 28, 2019 at Hubbard St. Patrick Church. Registra�on

9�11 am. Fee is $7.00. Awards at 2:00 pm. Chinese Auc�on,

Steak Hoagies, Door Prizes, 50/50, DJ.�

HOLY WATER�

For those who want to fill your holy water bo.les, you

can fill them at the St. Joseph Shrine in the church. There

is a holy water container filled with blessed water.�

ST. AUGUSTINE HYMNAL SPONSORSHIPS�

Our new St. Augus�ne hymnals have arrived and in order

to defray a por�on of the cost to the parish, you can

sponsor a hymnal in memory or in honor of a loved one

for $20.00. See the insert on the website or at the parish

house for more details.�

PILGRIM VIRGIN MARY STATUE VISIT�

Through Our Lady's intercession

many graces and blessings are

bestowed by Our Lord. The Pilgrim

Virgin Mary Statue will arrive at St.

Patrick's on Thursday, Sept. 26,

2019 and will be in the church for

the 8:30 am Mass that day. The

statue will remain in the church

un�l the 6:30 pm Mass and

devo�ons. All are welcome.�

SUPERBINGO�October 12�

$25 entry includes 18 all night cards, 12 special cards.

Addi�onal cards and pull tab

games are available during the

event. 2�$1,000 guaranteed

coveralls. The kitchen will be

open for concessions. Doors open at 5pm with early birds

star�ng at 6:30 pm. We will be taking dona�ons of non�

perishable items for the St. Patrick's Food Pantry, Those who

bring a dona�on will received a free coverall (limit 2)�

OCTOBER WORD AMONG US�

The Word Among Us is now available for October in the

church ves�bule. Pick up a copy today. Dona�ons are

always appreciated.�

SAVE THE DATE�PARISH HAYRIDE�

Sunday, October 20, 2019, 5:00 pm, at Poland Countryside

Farm. This will be a fun event for the whole family that will

include a picnic supper, games for the children and, of

course, a hayride for all. More details will be forthcoming.�

CONVERSION SERIES BY BISHOP ROBERT

BARRON�FOLLOWING THE CALL OF CHRIST�

Bishop Barron offers us some very insighGul thoughts

about six biblical stories of conversion, demonstra�ng

how six ordinary people were met by Jesus and called to

a be.er life through Him. Bishop Barron explains how

conversion is not so much a one��me event, but a life�

long process. He explains, “Jesus Christ calls us in

thousands of different ways to follow Him, as we strive

on the path for spiritual excellence.” Please consider

joining us as we share our own thoughts and experiences

on how we respond to Christ’s calling. �

September 24 Bar#maeus �

� Facilitator: Joyce Tringhese�

October 8 The Rich Young Man�

� Facilitator: Jennifer Gasser�

October 22 Ma3hew�

� Facilitator: Jim & Cindy Lacko�

November 5 Jonah�

� Facilitator: Cheryl Beil�

November 19 The Woman at the Well�

� Facilitator: Deacon Michael & Donna Medvec�

December 3 The Journey of the Magi�

� Facilitator Deacon Syl & Colleen Frazzini�

� � � � �

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To register for the upcoming Conversion: Following the Call

of Christ program, please complete this form and return it

to the St. Patrick Parish, 225 N. Main St., Hubbard, OH

44425�

Name ____________________________________________�

Address__________________________________________�

City _____________________________________________�

Preferred phone number: ___________________________�

Email address: ____________________________________�

You can also email Karen Bartos at [email protected] with

your registra�on informa�on. Classes will be from 7�8:30

pm in the parish house conference room on the dates

listed above. DOY cer�fica�on hours: 1.5 hour per class.�

BULLETIN DEADLINE�

Sept. 19 for September 29 bulle%n. Please email ar�cles to be

included in upcoming bulle�ns to [email protected]. �

EARLY BULLETIN DEADLINES ARE COMING IN NOVEMBER�

DECEMBER�JANUARY. Please be sure to send your items by the

published deadline to be sure that your item will appear.�

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50 / 50 “POT OF GOLD” �

The Pot of Gold number for September 11 was #1889. We

have a winner: Rosemary Metro. She won

$172.00. The next drawing will be on

Wednesday, Sept. 18. Please make sure your

envelopes are at the Parish House by 8:00

a.m. on Tuesday. Good Luck!�

SHARING YOUR TREASURE�

"Everything I have is yours." (Luke 15:31)�

Our Heavenly Father gives us everything, including the

chance to share in His eternal kingdom. Yet, like the

Prodigal Son we are o?en lured away by the materialism of

our society. Do we really want to turn our backs on all that

God offers in exchange for a material wealth that has no

las�ng value?�

Weekend Collec�on for September 7/8, 2019�

� Automa�c Collec�on� � $ 816.55� 14 Envelopes�

� Children’s Collec�on � � $ 6.00� 6 Envelopes�

� Sunday Offertory� � � $ 10,590.00� 319 Envelopes�

� Sunday Total� � � � $ 11,412.55�

� Improvement� � � � $ 110.00�

� Tabernacle� � � � $ 60.00�

� Chalice� � � � � $ 50.00�

REMEMBER �

“Automa6c electronic payment program” is available:�

Go to hCp://www.stpatshub.org/donate/�

STEWARDSHIP�

DEACON JOHN'S STEWARDSHIP COLUMN�

� �

� This Sunday we celebrate Cateche#cal Sunday, a day

the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has set

aside to acknowledge and commission all those called to

share in the ministry of catechesis. Although we all have

a role in passing on our faith to the next genera�on, our

catechists devote themselves to the ministry of

catechesis in the Church. “Catechesis is an educa"on of

children, young people and adults in the faith of the

Church through the teaching of Chris"an doctrine in an

organic and systema"c way to make disciples of Jesus

Christ.” (CCC#5). This is one of the most important

missions entrusted to us in passing on our beau�ful

Catholic faith. �

� At St. Pat’s we are very blessed to have such a team

of dedicated catechists to carry on this mission. We have

a vibrant Parish School of Religion for children and teens

from Kindergarten through high school on Sunday

mornings and a high school Celebrate Team which meets

in the a'ernoons. Our cateche�cal team consists of our

pastor, our staff members and thirty volunteer catechists

who are very passionate about teaching our young

people the Good News of Jesus Christ. We not only have

classes just for students, but also include the Family Class

Time so that parents can also par�cipate in their

children’s learning experience. We also have ongoing

faith forma�on for adults and RCIA classes for new

Catholics. Learning and growing in our faith never ends.

The mystery of God con�nues to draw us into new ways

of understanding and helps us to grow in God’s goodness

and grace each day. This awareness and apprecia�on of

God’s presence helps us to grow in our understanding of

stewardship as well. It helps us to be mindful of all the

blessings that God gives us and that our �me, talent and

possessions are resources that should be shared for the

common good of all. Being a good steward helps us to

lead a life that is pleasing to God in all that we say and all

that we do at home, at school or at our workplace. Living

a life of a good steward should be at the heart and center

of every disciple’s life. �

� Today, as we give thanks and commission all who

share the Catholic faith in cateche�cal ministry. Let us

also give thanks and apprecia�on to the first teachers of

the faith…our parents, grandparents and even our great�

grandparents. Through their faith, hope and love they

con�nue to pass on their rich tradi�ons, prayers and

great examples of discipleship. �

God bless you,

Karen Bartos, Coordinator of Religious Educa�on �

OF INTEREST IN THEAREA�

ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON�SS. CYRIL & METHODIUS

CHURCH (WARREN) PIROHY SALE�

Potato, Sweet Cabbage, Sauerkraut, Lekvar, $5.50/doz. Haluski

also available. Call 330�393�0781, on Wed. & Thurs., for Friday,

Sept. 20 pickup. Also available at the Taste of Warren on Sept.

21.�

ST. BRENDAN FALL CARD PARTY & BASKET RAFFLE�

Sunday, Sept. 29, 1:00 pm. Admission: $5.00, includes lunch.

For more informa�on call 330�779�3170.�

REMEMBER YOUR CHURCH IN YOUR ESTATE

PLANNING�

Have you ever wondered if anyone ever does this?�

The simple answer is YES. The church has received many

generous bequests from a number of estates over the years.

Many Catholics have determined that they wish to provide for

the church through a giM from their estate. Contact Deacon

John at the parish house, 330�534�1928, for more informa�on.�

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Prayer for Catechists

O God, our Heavenly Father, you have given us the gift of these catechists to be heralds of the Gospel to our parish family. We lift them up to you in thanksgiving and intercede for them concerning their hope and needs, May we be attentive to the presence of your Word in them, a Word that lifts up and affirms, calls forth and challenges, is compassionate and consoles. We pray that our parish family will always be blessed with those who have responded to the call to share in Christ’s prophetic mission as catechists. May we too be open to the universal call to serve that Christ addresses to all of his disciples, contributing our gifts to the communion of faith, the Church. We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.

ST. PATRICK STAFF:

Rev. Michael Swierz, Pastor Deacon John Bartos, Jr. Deacon Robert Friedman Deacon Michael Medvec

Sr. Bernadine Janci, SND Lisa Hosack Karen Bartos Teri Ray

Dominic Mileto Heather Mileto Mary Bacon Leonard Ray

Chris Trinkes Kristen Democko Casey Elekes Kathy Lucci

PSR VOLUNTEERS, CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD, CELEBRATE, TEEN AND ADULT MINISTRY

Teresa Norris Cheryl Silvidi Therese Wells Angela Giancola

Becky Prelee Randi Volk Lisa Love Kim Jenkins

Erika Meeks Marilyn Mehit Danielle Opatich Diana Buzard

Cassandra Bowser Michael Kerr Sandi Kerr Hannah Senediak

Lori Garon Adam Garon Linda Taylor Gary Gawdyda

Emma Garon Lena Dunkerly Jimmy Fink Kate Vrankovich

Donna Medvec Kirk Wells Rodney Wells Kacie Mosora

Julie Bencetic Jonathan Feigert Alaina Colella Nicole Novotny

Jennifer Gasser April Cheney Jill Pogacnik Marsha Sauline

Betty Ann Spiech Danielle Behnke Megan Phiel Amie Deluca

Mary Ellen Salata Joyce Tringhese Deborah Scopacasa

ST. JOSEPH THE PROVIDER STAFF:

President: Rev. Michael Swierz Prinicpal: Cheryl Jablonski

Denise Babik Katie Conricote Claudine Austalosh Karen Melnik

Patricia Blanchon Lauren Mazoros Emma Wason Savannah Middleton

Kathy Totani Kyle Anda Belinda Kennell Aida American

Lexi Mellinger Matt Marchion Charlotte Gorby Elizabeth Orlando

Elizabeth Kovalik Kathy Conlan Susan Paluga Sandy Ross

Lisa Marx Karla Kenneally-McClurkin Matt Dimoff Julie Cox

Mandy Coira Dalene Daley Stephen Babik Kathy Lucci

Pat Tirpack Marsha Jankowski John Lukes Sr. Bernadine Janci, SND

Sr. Charlotte Italiano, OSU Sr. Agatha Obinka, OSHJ Sr. Lou Ann Szematowicz, OSHJ

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MISSION STATEMENT�

We, the people of St. Patrick Parish in Hubbard, Ohio, are a Roman Catholic community united by our faith in

God and nourished through our celebra1on of the Eucharist and the Word. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we

strive to meet the spiritual and physical needs of our parish family and the world community.�

ADMINISTRATION OFFICE�

Monday‒Friday���������������������������������������������8:00 a.m.‒4:00 p.m.�

RELIGIOUS ED. & TEEN MINISTRY OFFICES�

Monday‒Thursday����������������������������������������9:00 a.m.‒4:00 p.m. �

Sunday���������������������������������9:45‒10:45 a.m. (During PSR hours)�

Sunday Morning only����������������������������������������������330�534�2509�

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BAPTISM�

Third weekend of each month, during any weekend Mass, or a�er 11 Mass.

Prepara�on class required (1st Sunday each month 12:30 pm)�

RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 3:15 p.m.�

MARRIAGE: Arrangements made with Priest at least �

SIX MONTHS prior to desired date. �

R.C.I.A.: Tuesday Night� for informa�on call Deacon Bob�

PARISH OFFICE EMAIL: [email protected]

PARISH STAFF�

Rev. Michael Swierz��������������������������������������������������Pastor�

�������President St. Joseph The Provider School Youngstown�

Rev. Timothy H. O’Neill������������������������������Pastor Emeritus�

Deacon Robert Friedman�����������������������Pastoral Associate�

Deacon John Bartos������������������������������Permanent Deacon�

Deacon Michael Medvec����������������������Permanent Deacon�

Sr. Bernadine Janci S.N.D.������������������������Pastoral Minister�

Karen Bartos����������������Coordinator of Religious Educa�on�

Dominic & Heather Mileto��������������������������Teen Ministers�

Deacon John Bartos……..…………..�Director of Stewardship�

Gretchen Kuhns�������������������������Director of Music Ministry�

Lisa Hosack���������������������Director of Finance & Opera�ons�

Teri Ray��������������Coordinator of Celebrate/Adm. Assistant�

Kathy Lucci……………………Bulle�n Editor, Website Manager�

Chris�ne Trinckes……..…………………������Pre�School Director�

Leonard Ray…………Director of Maintenance & Opera�ons�

225 NORTH MAIN STREET • HUBBARD, OHIO 44425�

Website: www.stpatshub.org • Phone: 330�534�1928 • Fax: 330�534�0820 • Church Hall: 330�534�4219 �

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