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BAPTISMBaptisms are celebrated following the 11:00 AM Mass or as scheduled. Parents having their � rst child are required to attend a Baptismal Class prior to Baptism. Classes are held quarterly on the � rst � ursday of the month at 6:30 PM starting in February (announced in the bulletin) or by special arrangement. Please call the o� ce to register; registration is required.
MARRIAGEIn keeping with Diocesan requirements, arrangements must be made with a Priest or Deacon at least six months before the date selected for the necessary preparation.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICKPlease notify the o� ce if a family member or parishioner is hospitalized, recovering at home, or in a Nursing Home. Visitation, Communion, and/or Anointing of the Sick can be made available to them.
FUNERALSPlease notify the parish o� ce as soon as possible regarding arrangements.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAMParish School of Religion (PSR), Preschool-Grade 8 Sunday 9:30-10:40 AMHigh School Youth Ministry/Upper Room, Grades 9-12 Sunday 6:00-8:00 PM
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA)For anyone interested in information about becoming a member of the Catholic Church, please call the o� ce.
PARISH OFFICE HOURSMonday-Friday 9:00 AM-4:30 PM
PASTORAL STAFFReverend David R. Durkee ............................................................................ PastorReverend Robert E. Pahler .............................................................Pastor EmeritusReverend James R. Semonin ..................................................Retired in Residence Reverend Paschal L. Petcavage, OSB ......................................Weekend AssociateDeacon Stephen Makara ..............................................................Pastoral Minister
PARISH STAFFSarah Weber/Carina Klockner/Nancy Gehm ....................O� ce AdministratorsSteve Dyer ......................................................Catechetical Leader/Youth Minister Donna White ........................................Coordinator of PSR, Preschool-8th Grade Susan Mattingly ................... Assistant Coordinator of PSR, Preschool-8th GradeA.J. and Mary Hoy ...............................................................Co-Directors of MusicPatricia Newman ..................................................................Pastoral Care Minister Andy Lawton .....................................................................CYO Pastoral Designee Sylvia Zamperin .....................................................................................BookkeeperDaphne Stewart .................................................Bulletin Editor, Website Manager
LITURGIESSaturday Vigil 4:30 PM | Sunday 9:00 AM and 11:00 AMMonday-Friday Mornings 8:30 AMHoly Days & Holidays Times to be announced
DEVOTIONSFormal Exposition of the Blessed SacramentEucharistic Adoration Chapel, open 24/7 for prayerRosary Recited Monday-Friday at 8:00 AM
RECONCILIATIONFriday 9:00-10:00 AM, Saturday 3:15-4:15 PM, or by appointment
AUGUST 9, 2020Nineteenth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
OUR MISSION“Queen of Heaven Parish strives to be a prayerful, vibrant, and proactive
community sharing Christ’s love through
numerous ministries. We are dedicated to building
up the Body of Christ through the sacraments,
the scriptures, and the intercession of Mary.”
330-896-2345 • offi [email protected] • www.queenofheavenparish.org
Queen of Heaven ParisH1800 Steese Road • Uniontown, Ohio 44685
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Queen of Heaven Parish
Mass Intentions
Family Perspectives
Saturday, June 30th, The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church; BVM Vigil of the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Mt 8:5-17 4:30 p.m. +Phil Hillman (Tuzzio Family) +Joseph Fortunato (Sharon Fortunato & Family)
Sunday, July 1st, Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24; 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15; Mk 5:21-43 or 5:21-24, 35b-43 8:15 a.m. Parish Family +Mr. & Mrs. Neil Pallante (David Peterson) 11:00 a.m. +Frank Longo (Elaine Longo) +Thomas Cooney (Family)
Monday, July 2nd Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Mt 8:18-22 8:30 a.m. +All Souls
Tuesday, July 3rd, Saint Thomas, Apostle Eph 2:19-22; Jn 20:24-29 8:30 a.m. +Howard & Doris Fisher (Floyd & Linda Appleman) +Deceased Members of the Schrader Family (Don Schrader) 1:30 p.m. At Greenview Senior Assisted Living Intentions of Greenview Staff
Wednesday, July 4th, Independence Day Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Mt 8:28-34 9:00 a.m. +Cheryl Roarty (Greg Roarty)
Thursday, July 5th, Saint Anthony Zaccaria, Priest; Saint Elizabeth of Portugal Am 7:10-17; Mt 9:1-8 8:30 a.m. +Kevin McClellan (Bentivegna Family)
First Friday, July 6th, Saint Maria Goretti, Virgin and Martyr Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Mt 9:9-13 8:30 a.m. +John Hoffman III (Family)
First Saturday, July 7th Am 9:11-15; Mt 9:14-17 8:30 a.m. +Matthew Noble (Rosemarie Parisi)
Vigil of the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:30 p.m. +Anthony Diantonio (Family) +Jeanette Ondecker (Tony & Jane Didonato) Intentions of Dave & Maria Byrer (50th Wedding Anniversary)
Sunday, July 8th, Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 2:2-5; 2 Cor 12:7-10; Mk 6:1-6 8:15 a.m. Parish Family +Marlene Frisone (Family) 11:00 a.m. +John Kolar (Family) +LaDonna Tilley (St. Thomas Nursing School of 1966)
JULY 1ST, 2018
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
In times of crisis, sickness, or death, families can be quickly overcome with panic and confusion
as in the scene of today’s Gospel.
Purposely seeking God together in faith will dispel the
fear and confusion and allow miracles
to happen.
PARISH SUPPORTSunday, June 24th:
$10,980.00
Thank you for all of your generosity!
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – August 9, 2020
PARISH SUPPORTSunday, August 9th Collection:
$10,952.11Thank you for your generosity!
Three ways to give: Mail-in/drop off at the church, set up ACH auto withdrawal, or secure online giving on our website at www.queenofheavenparish.org/give.
We pray with the Church that the following loved ones may share in the peace and joy of the Risen Lord.
Helen Nugent (Sister-in-law of Kathleen Thompson)
Paula Cary
Saturday, August 8th, Saint Dominic, PriestHb 1:12–2:4; Mt 17:14-20Vigil of the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:30 p.m. +Rodney Salter (Dottie Salter) +Mary Dureska (DiAntonio Family)
Sunday, August 9th, Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a; Rom 9:1-5; Mt 14:22-33 9:00 a.m. +Larry Haymaker (Friends & Family) +Mary Creadon (Mesmer Family) 11:00 a.m. +Mary Lesniewski (Ninni Family) Parish Family
Monday, August 10th, Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr2 Cor 9:6-10; Jn 12:24-26 8:30 a.m. +Catherine & John Bryson (Bryson Family)
Tuesday, August 11th, Saint Clare, VirginEz 2:8–3:4; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 8:30 a.m. +Joseph & Catherine Racco (Racco Family) Intention of Robert A. Setele (Robert A. Setele)
Wednesday, August 12th, Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, ReligiousEz 9:1-7; 10:18-22; Mt 18:15-20 8:30 a.m. +Franco Fanizzi (Family)
Thursday, August 13th, Saints Pontian, Pope,and Hippolytus, Priest, MartyrsEz 12:1-12; Mt 18:21–19:1 8:30 a.m. +Bob Remark (Jeff & Chris Douglas)
Friday, August 14th, Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and MartyrEz 16:1-15, 60, 63 or 16:59-63; Mt 19:3-12 8:30 a.m. +Ralph Speck (Debbie Speck)Vigil of The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 7:30 p.m. +Dorothy Slemons (Donna Harder)
Saturday, August 15thThe Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin MaryRv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56 9:00 a.m. +Jennie Mastroine (Family)Vigil of the Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:30 p.m. +Jerry Kennedy (Mary Elizabeth Kennedy) +Tony & Kathleen Macchiarole (Mary Elizabeth Kennedy)
Sunday, August 16th, Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary TimeIs 56:1, 6-7; Rom 11:13-15, 29-32; Mt 15:21-28 9:00 a.m. +David Bruback (Joan Brubach) Parish Family 11:00 a.m. +Robert & Millie Seikel (Robert & Chris Kurtz) +Rudy Massoli (Mary Jane Massoli)
BAPTISMWe welcome the following
child into Christ’s familythrough the gift of Baptim:
Leo Thomas BuxtonMay God Bless him and surround
him with His Love.
ARE YOU NEW TO OUR PARISH?Have you been attending Mass but have not registered yet? Please take the time to speak to one of the priests after Mass; we would like to meet you, register you, and welcome you to Queen of Heaven! In a hurry? Go to our website to register at https://queenofheavenparish.org/join-our-parish.
THE GOOD NEWSREFLECTION FROM OUR PASTOR
Dear Parishioners,
In lieu of my personal pastoral reflections for this week’s bulletin article, I would like to share with you an article that I came across this month in the July/August 2020 “Avila News” written by Marlyn Tunnell, Avila President. It is an article on the power and importance of prayer. I think you will like it. (The Avilas are a group in every parish in our diocese that make a commitment to pray 1 hour a week for vocations. Every First Friday from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m., you are invited in our church for an Avila public holy hour.)
“Bishop Sheen advises us that ‘The power of our prayer is not found in the words we speak but in lifting the mind and heart to God.’ He also said, ‘Prayer is a battle that takes effort.’ St. Padre Pio also speaks about prayer: ‘Prayers must come before everything: never tire of prayer. We become weak without it. Prayer brings us peace.’ St. Teresa of Avila, tells us, ‘…be occupied with prayer for those who are defenders of the Church and for preachers and learned men who protect her from attack.’
Today more than ever we need to be occupied with prayer as there are many battles going on all around us...Our Church is under attack along with many of the freedoms we are blessed with in our country. Due to the Corona Virus many people are dying alone and without the Sacraments, people are paralyzed with fear, there is division all around us and the battle for souls is raging. There is also a battle for the family. Sister Lucia said that Our Lady told her at Fatima that the last battle would be for the family. In the midst of all that is going on, we can take heart in what St. Paul tells us in Romans 8:37: ‘…in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.’ Jesus loves us and is with us. He has given us His Church, the Sacraments and the gifts of faith and prayer. He has given us Mary as our Mother, His Holy Word in the scriptures and the power of the Holy Spirit. Our Lady has given us the Rosary. We have everything we need. So, let’s take up the battle of prayer and continue to press on and not lose heart.
Prayer takes work and determination and we often struggle to be faithful to our daily personal prayer and to our call as Avilas to faithfully pray for priests. St. Teresa of Avila herself struggled with prayer, as we often do. However, when she struggled, she did not lose heart or give up, rather she followed the directive of her spiritual director and prayed to the Holy Spirit. Scripture tell us in Romans 8:26 that the Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness for we do not know how to pray as we ought, and we are assured that
the Spirit always comes to our aid. In the power of the Holy Spirit, St. Teresa persevered and continued to pray even in the most difficult moments of her life. She said, ‘We must have a determined determination to never give up prayer.’ She knew the importance of and power of prayer, so she did not give up or lose heart, but continued on with determination in spite of difficulties.
The Holy Spirit desires to help us and give us that same determination to battle in prayer. All we have to do is ask. We certainly cannot persevere and be faithful to prayer with our own strength, but, like St. Teresa, we can call on the power of the Holy Spirit and the help of the prayers of the Communion of Saints. We are surrounded by a cloud of witnesses so that together we can continue to pray in the most difficult situations, push back the powers of darkness and will be enabled to always rejoice in our hope, be patient in tribulation, and persevere in prayer. With Jesus and the help of the Holy Spirit, we have strength for everything.
As Avilas, our main purpose is our call to pray for vocations, for the priesthood and for those in religious life. Persevering in our weekly Holy Hour before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is of utmost importance. St. Teresa knew the importance of praying for priests and that is why she made prayer for the priesthood a duty of her Carmelite community. They were all ‘…occupied with prayer for those who are defenders of the Church and for preachers and learned men who protect her from attack.’ In imitation of our patron, St. Teresa, we, too need to be occupied with prayer. Prayer must be our life, our passion, and the most important thing that we do…” (Marlyn Tunnell, Avila President)
God Bless you all,Father Dave
In the same way, the Spirit too comes to the aid of our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit itself intercedes with inexpressible groanings.
Romans 8:26
Discover more about Catholic Prayers, Devotions, and Novenas at https://queenofheavenparish.org/prayer-devotions.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC?Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Catholic Church please contact Deacon Steve at
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PRO-LIFE NEWSA Perfect Gift – Part 1
Soon after the birth of my son Charlie, who has Down syndrome, a visitor asked whether he was “mild, moderate, or severe”– referring to his level of cognitive impairment. I knew the terminology, but the question shocked me. In my arms I held my beautiful baby boy, who defied
easy categorization. Clinical labels may describe some aspects of an individual’s “functioning,” but they don’t tell the whole story. Labels could not describe how Charlie’s smile lit up a room or how the sweetness of his soul had captured our hearts so completely.
Relationship Changes EverythingI have since come to understand that clinical categories also miss another important dimension of personhood: we are created to be in relationship with others. As Pope Saint John Paul II said in his encyclical Evangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life), “Within the family each member is accepted, respected and honored precisely because he or she is a person; and if any family member is in greater need, the care which he or she receives is all the more intense and attentive.”Charlie does well because we love him and attend to him out of that love. We make accommodations to compensate for the challenges that arise, and his strengths become more apparent. He plays an integral role in our family’s happiness. For example, he is our most empathetic child – the first to notice and offer comfort when we are hurt.People often say, “I could never handle a child with a disability.” But the beauty of parenting is that you aren’t given a child with a disability. You are given your child with a disability. Your child enters the world in a relationship with you, and that changes everything. You are not called to “handle” a disability. You are called to love a particular person and caring for him or her grows out of that love. The challenges that come with his diagnosis make up only a small part of life with our wonderful little boy.
http://www.usccb.org/about/pro-life-activities/respect-life-program/2018/a-perfect-gift.cfm
LITANY TO THE LIFE OF THE BLESSED VIRGINLord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy.Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us.
God the Father of heaven, Have mercy on us.God the Son, Redeemer of the world, Have mercy on us.God the Holy Ghost, Have mercy on us.Holy Trinity, one God, Have mercy on us.
Holy Virgin, sprung from the race of David, pray for us.*Holy Virgin, espoused to the just Joseph,*Holy Virgin, bound by an inviolable vow of chastity,*Holy Virgin, gloriously saluted by the Angel,*Holy Virgin, full of grace,*Holy Virgin, blessed among all women,*Holy Virgin, conceiving by the operation of the Holy Ghost,*Holy Virgin, bearing in thy womb the Man-God,*Holy Virgin, Mother of the Lord,*Holy Virgin, Mother of the true Solomon,*Holy Virgin, visiting Thy cousin Elizabeth,*Holy Virgin, blest land, whence sprung the Saviour,*Holy Virgin, holy gate, through which the King of heaven alone
may pass,*Holy Virgin, journeying to Bethlehem with thy spouse Joseph,*Holy Virgin, bringing into the world thy divine Son,*Holy Virgin, laying the Son of God in a manger,*Holy Virgin, visited by the shepherds,*Holy Virgin, saluted by the Magi,*Holy Virgin, presenting thy Son to be circumcised,*Holy Virgin, submitting to the law of purification,*Holy Virgin, offering thy dear Son in the temple,*Holy Virgin, flying into Egypt to save thy Child,*Holy Virgin, returning from Egypt into the land of Israel,*Holy Virgin, leading an obscure life at Nazareth,*Holy Virgin, keeping the feasts prescribed by the law,*Holy Virgin, afflicted at the loss of thy Child, when he was twelve
years old,*Holy Virgin, seeking thy Child for three days sorrowing,*Holy Virgin, honoring with Thy presence the marriage-feast of
Cana,*Holy Virgin, graciously representing to Thy Son the want of wine,*Holy Virgin, obtaining a miracle by thy intercession,*Holy Virgin, following thy Son in His ministrations,*Holy Virgin, sharing the sorrows of thy Son,*Holy Virgin, standing at the foot of the cross,*Holy Virgin, confided by thy Son to the beloved disciple,*Holy Virgin, pierced with a sword of sorrow,*Holy Virgin, filled with the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost,*Holy Virgin, called Blessed by all generations,*Holy Virgin, reigning in heaven,*
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,Spare us, O Lord.Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,Graciously hear us, O Lord.Lamb of God, Who takes away the sins of the world,Have mercy on us.
V. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let us pray:Protect, O Lord, Thy servants by Thy gracious and abundant help, and grant that our confidence in the protection of the blessed Mary ever Virgin may obtain for us security against all enemies and all dangers. Through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
THE SOLEMNITY OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY VIGIL MASS
Please join our parish community a we celebrate the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary at an Outdoor Mass on the Vigil of the Solemnity, Friday, August 14, 7:30 p.m.. We will also have a candlelight Rosary with Exposition and Benediction followed by an “Ice Cream Social Distancing” event. There will also be a Mass on the Solemnity day, Saturday, August 15, at 9:00 a.m..
The Assumption,Laurent de La Hyre France, Paris, 1606-1656), www.lacma.org
PRAYER FOR PRIESTLY AND RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS
O Jesus, Good Shepherd, who have come to save what was lost, You have established the priesthood of the Holy Church, so that the work of Redemption might be perpetuated.
We ask You urgently: send laborers into Your vineyard! Give Your Holy Church worthy and holy priests. Give Your Holy Church religious brothers and sisters. Grant that all those whom You have chosen from all eternity may follow Your call. Do not allow anyone who is unworthy to ascend the steps of the altar.
Confirm all priests and religious in their difficult vocation and bless their efforts and labors.
Grant that they may be the salt of the earth which preserves from corruption and that they may be the light of the world which enlightens the faithful by their words and example.
Grant them wisdom, patience and fortitude in order that they may promote Your honor, propagate Your Kingdom in the hearts of men, and guide the souls which have been entrusted to them to eternal life. Amen. ~ Popular
THANK YOU LETTER FROM CAMP CHRISTOPHER EMPLOYEE
Queen of Heaven Parish1800 Steese RoadUniontown, OH 44685
July 18, 2020
Dear Father Durkee and Queen of Heaven Parishioners,
With great joy I write to tell of my gratitude.
I am Larry Furman, a proud member of the Parish of Saint Sebastian. Greetings to all of you from Father John Valencheck and the parish up north.
For the purpose of this note, I am, more importantly, the Maintencance Foreman at Camp Christopher in Bath Township. Back in May, I was contacted by Jeff Cerone, Scoutmaster of your Troop 334, Great Trail Council, inquiring about the possibity of some troop members performing their Eagle Scout projects at Camp, now or in the future. First up was to be Jack Cerone, and perhaps others to follow.
The short story is that Jack and his dad and mom all visted Camp one rainy day and decided on a project. What a joy it has been watching this young man transform a portion of our beloved Camp and, at the same time, meeting Jeff, Andrea and his sisters, as they all participated in this amazing renovation task. Jack’s project proceeded by the book, incorporating all the steps that teach these young men the disciplines intended and, at the same time, introducing them to people, places and concepts which will prove to be so valuable in life. His crew of helpers over the week’s progress was large and enthusiastic, and I am disappointed in myself for not getting to learn all their names and properly thank them individually. Perhaps, Father, you could do so for me, by publishing this “thank you” letter in your bulletin.
Suffice to say that Camp Christopher has been blessed in a huge way through Jack Cerone, the Cerone Family, Boy Scout Troop 334, and all your parishioners who help Jack fulfill his project, his dream and his vision. You have a true gem there at Queen of Heaven. Thank you for perpetuating this noble organization and encouraging, not only young men, but families, to participate so beautifully and completely in their communities and beyond.
You are all welcome to visit. Come see what heart and soul can accomplish.
Most gratefully,
Larry FurmanCamp Christopher Maintenance
EVENTS OUTSIDE THE PARISH
THE FEST@HOMEEvery year at this time, The FEST brings together thousands of people from across our Diocese for an amazing day of faith, family and fun – The FEST. Things are a little different this year for just about everything - including The FEST. Join us on Sunday, August 9 for The FEST@Home. You’ll get to enjoy the most inspiring and uplifting music from NINE of the top Christian artists/bands that you hear on 95.5 The FISH (Casting Crowns, for King and Country, Danny Gokey, We are Messengers, Matt Maher and more). While listening to this music on the FEST website (www.theFEST.us), you’ll also be able to ‘visit’ amazing displays, get free giveaways for Moms, visit the Man Cave, all while the kids get to do crafts and activities that will offer lessons of faith and family. It’s truly going to be a glorious day – The FEST@Home. The FEST will end in a beautiful outdoor Mass with Bishop Roger Gries, followed by an amazing fireworks display (all in the comfort of your home). It’s The FEST@Home. Please invite everyone you know to join us for a day of faith and family. Please join us: www.theFEST.us.
NOVENA FOR OUR NATION: A BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF OUR NATION & THE CATHOLIC CHURCHAugust 15 to October 7, 2020
The Novena will begin on August 15th, the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and will end on October 7th, the Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary. We will have two intentions: to pray for the restoration of the faith in the United States, and to pray for the universal Church as the Amazon Synod approaches. In the United States, we continue to live in peace-less times with laws and court rulings in conflict with God’s laws; especially the disregard for the rights of the unborn, elderly and weak in our society and the attacks on marriage and family values. We
now need to implore graces from Almighty God, to lead the Pope and the Bishops to follow sound doctrine and tradition, and firmly reject modernist interpretations of the priesthood, religion, and inculturation.
CLEVELAND CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CONFERENCE – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
Registration for the live-streamed conference on Saturday, October 17, will open on August 17, at the cost of $25.00. To register, visit the website at www.clecatholicwomen.org. Each registered participant before October 1, will receive a “conference care package” in the mail that includes a beautiful journal/workbook to use throughout the day and a few other special items.
CATHOLIC CEMETERIES ASSOCIATION MONTHLY SUNDAY GRIEF SUPPORTPlease join us as we continue our gradual return to “in-office” Sunday Grief Support Group on August 16 with limited seating for appropriate social distancing. The August topic is “He Knows Me; He Calls My Name”. We will meet 3:00-4:00 p.m. at the following locations: Saint Joseph Cemetery, Avon (NEW office); Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron (office); Holy Cross Cemetery, Brook Park (office); Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland (office); All Saints Cemetery, Northfield (office); and All Souls Cemetery, Chardon (office). Meeting sites will be sanitized, and seating will be arranged so everyone is at a safe distance. Participants are requested to RSVP so we can plan appropriate social distancing at each location. We require all in attendance to wear protective face coverings. To RSVP or for questions, please contact Rhonda at [email protected] or at 216-930-4866. To view our most updated calendar of events, please visit clecem.org.
For a list of other Local Catholic Events, go to our website at https://queenofheavenparish.org/local-catholic-events.
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330-896-2345 • [email protected] www.queenofheavenparish.org
August 2, 2020
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
OUR MISSION
“Queen of Heaven Parish strives to be a prayerful, vibrant, and proactive
community sharing Christ’s love through numerous ministries. We are dedicated to building up the Body of Christ through the sacraments, the scriptures, and the
intercession of Mary.”
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Just so, the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a
ransom for many.
Matthew 20:28
Queen of Heaven ParisH1800 Steese Road • Uniontown, Ohio 44685
BAPTISMBaptisms are celebrated following the 11:00 AM Mass or as scheduled. Parents having their first child are required to attend a Baptismal Class prior to Baptism. Classes are held quarterly on the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 PM starting in February (announced in the bulletin) or by special arrangement. Please call the office to register; registration is required.
MARRIAGEIn keeping with Diocesan requirements, arrangements must be made with a Priest or Deacon at least six months before the date selected for the necessary preparation.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICKPlease notify the office if a family member or parishioner is hospitalized, recovering at home, or in a Nursing Home. Visitation, Communion, and/or Anointing of the Sick can be made available to them.
FUNERALSPlease notify the parish office as soon as possible regarding arrangements.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAMParish School of Religion (PSR), Preschool-Grade 8 Sunday 9:30-10:40 AMHigh School Youth Ministry/Upper Room, Grades 9-12 Sunday 6:00-8:00 PM
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA)For anyone interested in information about becoming a member of the Catholic Church, please call the office.
PARISH OFFICE HOURSMonday-Friday 9:00 AM-4:30 PM
PASTORAL STAFFReverend David R. Durkee ............................................................................ PastorReverend Robert E. Pahler .............................................................Pastor EmeritusReverend James R. Semonin ..................................................Retired in Residence Reverend Paschal L. Petcavage, OSB ......................................Weekend AssociateDeacon Stephen Makara ..............................................................Pastoral Minister
PARISH STAFFSarah Weber/Carina Klockner/Nancy Gehm ....................Office AdministratorsSteve Dyer ......................................................Catechetical Leader/Youth MinisterDonna White ........................................Coordinator of PSR, Preschool-8th GradeSusan Mattingly ................... Assistant Coordinator of PSR, Preschool-8th GradeA.J. and Mary Hoy ...............................................................Co-Directors of MusicPatricia Newman ..................................................................Pastoral Care MinisterAndy Lawton .....................................................................CYO Pastoral DesigneeSylvia Zamperin .....................................................................................BookkeeperDaphne Stewart .................................................Bulletin Editor, Website Manager
LITURGIESSaturday Vigil 4:30 PM | Sunday 9:00 AM and 11:00 AMMonday-Friday Mornings 8:30 AMHoly Days & Holidays Times to be announced
DEVOTIONSFormal Exposition of the Blessed SacramentEucharistic Adoration Chapel, open 24/7 for prayerRosary Recited Monday-Friday at 8:00 AM
RECONCILIATIONFriday 9:00-10:00 AM, Saturday 3:15-4:15 PM, or by appointment