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Page 1:  · 2019-02-09 · Hubbard, OH FREE 24 Pk Crystal 2 0 Water with $40 purchase PLU 24 45 East Liberty St. Hubbard, OH 44425 330.534.5408 Rudolph J. Braydich, DDS Mark P. Braydich,

�� Saturday, October 13: Ministry Day, 9am-Noon

�� Sunday, October 14: Parish Family Concert

“Awaken Our Hearts”

�� Monday, October 15: Mission Day One

“Coming into the Presence of God”

�� Tuesday, October 16: Mission Day Two

“Resting in the Presence of God through Forgiveness, Healing and Peace”

�� Wednesday, October 17: Mission Day Three

“The Presence of God Alive Within Us from Table to World”

FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME � FEBRUARY 10, 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�

�JN�2:4�

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"Put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch…" When Peter saw [the catch], he fell at the �

knees of Jesus and said, "Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man." (Luke 5: 1�11)�

"C��� �� ���…"�

Theologian Father Ronald Rolheiser tells this story in his book, Sacred Fire: A Vision for a Deeper Human and Chris�an

Maturity:�

� A couple was going through a difficult �me in their marriage. There was talk of separa�on. The husband was

unwilling to go to any counseling; his way of coping was to disappear, making himself scarce from the family.�

� At one point, their 13�year�old daughter went to a mall and shopli#ed an item that she neither wanted nor

needed and was caught in the act. She was alone, so her li%le crime was not intended to impress friends. The store

decided not to press charges, but wanted to teach the young girl a lesson, so they had a police officer come in and talk

to her. A#er lecturing her on the seriousness of what she had done, the officer asked her for her parents' phone

number so that he could call her mother to come and pick her up.�

� But the young teen had already prepared a different response: Reaching into her pocket, she pulled out a piece of

paper and said: "Here's my dad's phone number. I want him to come here and pick me up."�

When confronted by our failings and the possibili�es of God's grace to move beyond them, we react like the dad

who disappears, unable to face our need for such grace, or we react like Peter, embarrassed by our unworthiness

for such grace. But that is the mystery of God's love: that nothing we do or have not done

makes us deserving of God's love. We can only embrace it with humility and gra�tude. The

daughter wants her dad to come home and work to save a family who loves him. Jesus

assures Peter to put aside his fears of unworthiness and follow him. We o2en expect too

li4le from our rela�onship with God; we're convinced that we're neither good enough nor

wise enough in church protocol to consider ourselves "religious." But that is exactly the

"mystery" of God: that God loves us despite ourselves. Thomas Merton observed that "the

root of Chris�an love is not the will to love but the faith that one is loved by

God...irrespec�ve of one's worth...The revela�on of the mercy of God makes the problem of worthiness something

almost laughable...no one could ever, alone, be strictly worthy to be loved with such a love�[such a realiza�on] is a

true libera�on of spirit."�

St. Patrick Church

225 N. Main St. Hubbard, OH 44425 �

330�534�1928�

SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2019�

5�8 PM�

FREE ADMISSION�

Steak Hoagies

Stuffed Cabbage

Haluski

�Sausage, Peppers Onions

Sandwiches

Homemade French Fries

Corn Dogs

�Cavetelli Meatballs

Avalon Pizza

Lemon Shakes

Beer

�Apple Dumplings Ice Cream

Super Dogs

Ribs

Pizza Fritte

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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...�

Becky Bruner�

Vinnie Bruner�

Alice Casey�

Kathy Cur�n�

John Ference�

Jim Frankino�

Jill Hoover�

Mary Kish�

James Koch�

Ethel Krevda�

Jack Lavelle�

Sarah Tringhese�

Lewis�

Allyson McGill�

Jennine Micheline�

Hope Melnik�

Lulu Millerleile�

Ann Nemkovich�

Gerry O’Hara�

Lee O’Hara, Sr.�

Allan Ondich �

Ramona Ross�

Lillian Tavolario�

Michelle Kermec�

Tringhese�

AJ Trobek�

Mary Vargo�

John Violi�

Ed Yasher�

John Young�

Mary Louise �

Petrusko�

MEMORIAL CANDLES�

Blessed Mother Candle�

In memory of�

Margaret & Frank Janci�

By: Sister Bernadine Janci�

St. Joseph Candle�

In memory of�

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Williams�

By: Fats Williams�

Infant Jesus of Prague Candle�

In memory of�

Dr. Joseph Julius�

By: Mrs. Julius�

� � Sacred Heart Candle�

� � In memory of �

� � Jennifer Lawrence�

� � Mike & Cindy Rudinsky�

The Bread and Wine for all Masses

this week are given in memory of �

William Sauline�

By: Al & Marcia Sauline,�

Carol Cheto�

IN MEMORIAM�

Please pray for the soul and family of Lois Starr Davis who

died in the peace of the risen Christ.�

"May the Angels welcome her to Paradise."�

WORLD MARRIAGE DAY�

World Marriage Day (WMD) honors

husband and wife as the founda�on of

the family, the basic unit of society. It

salutes the beauty of their faithfulness,

sacrifice and joy in daily married life. ��

HISTORY� � The idea of celebra�ng

marriage began in Baton Rouge, La., in

1981, when couples encouraged the Mayor, the Governor and

the Bishop to proclaim St. Valen�nes Day as "We Believe in

Marriage Day". The event was so successful, the idea was

presented to and was adopted by Worldwide Marriage

Encounter's Na�onal Leadership.�

By 1982, 43 Governors officially proclaimed the day and

celebra�ons spread to U.S. military bases in several foreign

countries. In 1983, the name was changed to "World Marriage

Day", designated to be celebrated each year on the second

Sunday in February, this year on February 10. In 1993, his

Holiness, Pope John Paul II, imparted his Apostolic Blessings on

World Marriage Day. WMD celebra�ons con�nue to grow and

spread to more countries and faith expressions every year.�

WORD AMONG US�

The "Word Among Us" for Lent is now available in the

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

always gladly accepted.�

THE CATHOLIC EXPONENT�

If you are not receiving the Catholic Exponent at this �me

and would like to be put on the list, please give a call to the

Parish House, 330�534�1928.�

MASS INTENTIONS�

SUNDAY� February 10, 2019 �

Fi�h Sunday in Ordinary Time�

8:30 AM� Frank Venglarcik�

� By: Tom & Betsy Coffey�

� �� � � � � � �

11:00 AM� St. Patrick Memorial Associa"on�

� All Parishioners, Living & Deceased�

� (M)**+),- B/-00+1, D2*+1, M)00)�

� �� � � � �

� �� � � � � � �

MONDAY� February 11, 2019�

8:30 AM� Louise Barton�

� By: David E. Cook�

TUESDAY� February 12, 2019�

8:30 AM� Liturgy of the Word with � �

� Communion�

WEDNESDAY � February 13, 2019� � � �

8:30 AM� Mr. & Mrs. James A. Williams�

� By: Fats Williams�

� �� � �

THURSDAY� February 14, 2019�

8:30 AM� Ed Sowers�

� By: Patricia Sowers�

FRIDAY � February 15, 2019�

8:30 AM� Liturgy of the Word with � �

� Communion�

SATURDAY� February 16, 2019�

Vigil, Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time�

3:15 PM� Reconcilia-on�

4:00 PM� Benjamin Buzard�

� By: Family�

� � � � � � � � �

SUNDAY� February 17, 2019 �

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time�

8:30 AM� Anthony Giangiuli�

� By: Glenn Kerr�

� All Parishioners, Living & Deceased�

� �� � � � � � �

11:00 AM� Jean Burke�

� By: John & Nancy Burke�

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THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH...�

Sunday� � � � 2/10�

9:45 am� � � � PSR/S�

9:45 am� � � � Teen Ministry/S, Rm. 208�

12 Noon� � � � Marriage Celebra-on Recep-on/CH�

1:00 pm� � � � Celebrate�

Tuesday� � � � 2/12�

6:30 pm� � � � Fr. Balasko Bible Study/CH�

7:00 pm� � � � RCIA/PH�

Wednesday� � � 2/13�

7:00 pm� � � � Men's Welcome Team/CHC�

Saturday� � � � 2/16�

Women's Renewal�

Sunday� � � � 2/17�

Women's Renewal�

9:45 am� � � � PSR/S�

9:45 am� � � � Teen Ministry/S, Rm. 208�

11:00 am� � � � PSR Family Mass�

1:00 pm� � � � Celebrate�

LITURGICAL MINISTERS�

February 16 at 4:00 p.m.�

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: �

JoAnne Bone, Laurie Chrobak, Bob Easton, Theresa Wells,

Anthony Vargo, Kirk Wells�

Lectors: Bridget Forte, Deborah Scopacasa�

Altar Servers: Bob Easton, Luke Wack, Nick Villano, Kirk

Wells�

February 17 at 8:30 a.m.�

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:�

Tony Kavalesky, Bill Cummins, Rebecca Kavalesky, John

Ba=s-, Alaina Colella, Rick Roth�

Lectors: Barb Salata, Agnes Campanale�

Altar Servers: Dominic Colella, Ryan Murray, Brayden

Murray�

February 17 at 11:00 am�

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:�

Fred Behnke, Alexandria Bancro?, Liz Notman, Mariann Cook,

Joelle Lucarell, Kim Jankins�

Lectors: Jen Conway, Bill Lucarell�

Children's Liturgy: Marcia Sauline/BeAyAnn Spiech�

Altar Servers: Hayden Lopez, Christopher Adaams�Olenik,

Fred, Jimmy, Annaleigh Behnke�

INOUR PARISH�

STORIES & SCRIPTURE�

"I� Y�� G !" # M��$" # C��& ""�

A parish�based opportunity to engage pre�school

children and their families will be on Monday, Feb. 25 at

6:30 pm in the church hall. Call Angela Giancola at 330�

322�8021 to sign up!�

SAVOUR THE BREAD�150TH ANNIVERSARY

COOKBOOK�

Our 150th Anniversary Cookbook has arrived. The cost for the

cookbook is $13.00 each. Books can be purchased a?er Mass

or at the Parish House.�

"TASTE OF OUR FESTIVAL", �

A ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION�

On Saturday, March 2nd we will have an event where we will

feature the Foods of our Fes"val: Steak Hoagies, Stuffed

Cabbage, Haluski, Sausage & Peppers/Sandwich, Ribs,

Homemade French Fries, Corn Dogs, Super Dogs, Cavetelli &

Meatball, Avalon Pizza, Pizza FriAe, Lemon Shakes, Beer, Apple

Dumplings/Ice Cream. County Mayo Band will perform during

the event. Free admission. Time: 5�8 pm in the church hall.�

NEW TABERNACLE�

As we celebrate this 150th anniversary year, it is fi>ng

that we, the people of St. Patrick Parish, give a gi# to our

church and to the Lord. Our church is in need of a new

tabernacle. The Eucharist is the center of our lives as

Catholic people. Our tabernacle, liturgical celebra�ons

and our church should reflect our love and devo�on for

and to the Lord. If you would like to donate toward the

new tabernacle, please make your check out to St.

Patrick Church. Donors of $100.00 or more will be

acknowledged on a plaque.�

ST. PATRICK’S TEEN MINISTRY UPDATE:�

February 17

th

Teen Ministry will meet in Room 208 as

scheduled. �

February 24

th

Instead of having Teen Ministry we will be

having a Bingo Oung @ Ausntown Health Care, 650 S.

Meridian Road Yo. Ohio 44509, open for teens from 9�12

th

grade. 7th grade PSR students are also welcome to a+end

this ou,ng but will s,ll be expected to a+end class. We will

meet at the Parish Center at 12:45pm and depart at 1:00pm.

We will depart the nursing home at 3:45pm. We will need

drivers to and from the nursing home depending on our

numbers. �

�� The date for Catholic Heart Work Camp has been decided

upon for this summer. The date is from June 9

th

�16 in

Mishawaka, Indiana. Please contact Dominic or Heather

Mileto at the church office for more informa,on and

details @ 330�534�1928 Ext.111. �

BULLETIN DEADLINE�

February 14 for February 24, 2019 Bulle�n. Please email ar�cles to be

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

St. Patrick Parish Pre�Festival

Raffle of a 2019 Chevrolet

Silverado 1500 Crew Cab 4x4

(MSRP $50,000). Only 2,000

tickets @ $50 each.

Purchase tickets online NOW

at www.SaintPatrickRaffle.com.�

ST. PATRICK PARISH FISH DINNERS�

We had a successful Fish Dinner mee-ng last week. This year

we will have the op-on of drive�through pick�up for take�out

dinners on the por-co driveway, so that patrons will not have

to find parking, or pick�up in the hall as in the past. Fish

Dinners will be held every Friday of Lent, except Good Friday.

We look forward to serving you again this year.�

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INOUR PARISH�

WOMEN'S & MEN'S WELCOME WEEKENDS�

(Christ Renews His Parish 2.0)�

� WELCOME is an amazing spiritual renewal process which

calls together members of our parish in order to experience

personal conversion and Chris$an community in the

environment of our own parish. It is for anyone seeking

spiritual renewal, desiring to build up the Body of Christ or

gain a deeper sense of purpose within the parish community.

There is no fee for this life changing weekend.�

�� Women's (NEXT WEEK): Feb. 16�17, 2019�

�� Men's: Feb. 23�24, 2019�

Visit www.stpatshub.org/welcome�crhp2/ or give Deacon Bob

a call at the Parish House, 330�534�1928, for more informa-on

or to sign up. Online sign up is available at the above website.�

150TH ANNIVERSARY PARISH PICTORIAL

DIRECTORY�

If you missed out on the opportunity to have your picture

taken to be a part of our 150th Anniversary Pictorial book,

there is one last chance for you to be included. Addi,onal

pictures will be taken on Friday, March 1 and Saturday,

March 2. To schedule your appointment please go to the

church webpage (www.stpatshub.org) and click on the photo

where indicated to schedule a photography appointment.

Pictures will be taken in the Parish Center.�

A LOOK BACK IN OUR HISTORY…�

Q: Do you know what the glass coloring in the windows of

the church symbolizes?�

A: It symbolizes the mystery and love of God in the

brighter and warmer colors, flowing down over the souls

of people immersed in sin (the darker hued purples and

blues) and cleansing them so that they might rise to be

joined with Him in eternal glory (the lighter

greys and greens)�

�Church Dedica�on Booklet, 1967.�

Sunday, February 10, 2019�11:00 am�

Aloysius & Chris na Madeline & Family�� �

Rock & Marge LaCivita�

Anthony Swierz Jr.� � � � � �

Deceased of Vrabel�Swierz Family�

Bunn & Kempe Families� � � � �

The Carmine Tavolario Family�

Cynthia Rae Dobosh� � � � � �

The Dobosh Family� � �

Ray Wells� � � � � � � �

Frank & Dorothy Venglarcik�

Faye & Edward Burns� � � � � �

Leah Harris�

The James Williams & Joseph Roszak Family ��

Jack Cunningham, Sr.� �

Mary & John Jr. Rosile�� � � � �

John & Ann Choppa� � �

William J. Buccino� � � � � �

John & Mary Koshan� �

Walter Nemkovich� � � � � �

Josephine & Thomas Secich�

Deceased of Knapik, Rusbacky & Schur

� Families� � �

Sandy & Rose Forte�

The Maiorca & Morgan Families� � � �

Marilyn Pesta�

Orlando, Modarelli & Tucciarone Families� �

Michael Salata� �

Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Balestrino & Family�� �

The Chavara & Pa0erson Families�

The Staccine & Stremlau Families�� � �

The Schmitz & Klein Families�

Rodgers, Haas & Gibbons Families� � �

Katy Metro Grove�

Frances & Albert Drapcho� � � � �

The Drapcho & Kalman Families�

Dominic Macri� � � � �

Edward Sowers &Family �

Peter & Carmella Pagliaso2�� � � �

The Bodnar & Daly Families �

Dr. Jane A. Williams� � � � � �

Jack, Rita & Michael Bednar�

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Williams� � � �

James A. Willams Jr.� � �

Mr. Bert Madeline� � � � � �

Mr. Anthony Cook� � � � �

Kelly O’Hara� � � � � � �

Sam & Janice LaLama �� �

Mary Ann Miller�� � � � � �

Ambrosia & Gerner Families� �

Ron Stefanick � � � � � � �

Paul & Kay Carsone�

Deceased Members of Franczkowski Family� �

James Vernell� � � �

Deceased Members of Wroblewski Family� �

Al Fragle�

Hudak Family� � � � � � �

Tomko Family� � � �

Tom Murphy� � � � � � �

James Maughan�� � �

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Flemming� � � �

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Smock�

Philip P. Hickey� � � � � � �

Robert C. Trucksis�

Joseph & Anna Sikora� � � � � �

Greg Sikora�

Anton & Mary Romian� � � � �

Pat Sabas ano� � � �

McNeeley, Hoffman & Poczatek� � � �

Ralph Cooper� �

Lewis Veltre� � � � � � �

William Novosel�

Deceased of Slavik & Bresnahan Families�

Leo & Jean Burke�

Paul & Gloria Dunmire�

Jimmy Dunmire�

Joseph & Dora Carsone�

Patrick & Julia Pascarella�

Ruth & James Coffey, Jr.�

FROM THE DIOCESE�

"WOMEN RELIGIOUS AND THE DIOCESE OF

YOUNGSTOWN: GIFTS AND CHALLENGE"�

Sponsored by the Diocese of Youngstown 75th Anniversary

Commi�ee. Presented by Sister Regina Rogers, OSU. Sister

Regina's presenta�on will overview the history, role and

contribu�ons of the Religious Communi�es of Women

sharing ministry with other laity, especially with young

adults, to meet the pastoral needs and challenges of the

Church. �

Thursday Feb. 21, 2019�

St. Michael Church, 3430 St. Michael Blvd. NW, Canton, OH.

11:30 am�1:00 pm.�

All are welcome! Call 330�649�1231 to RSVP.�

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50 / 50 “POT OF GOLD” �

The number pulled on February 6 was

#1023. There was no winner. The winner

would have received $268.00! The next

drawing will be on Wednesday morning,

February 13. Please make sure your

envelopes are at the Parish House by 8:00

a.m. on Tuesday. Good Luck!�

SHARING YOUR TREASURE�

"Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send?

Who will go for us?' 'Here I am,' I said, 'send me!'" (Isaiah 6:8)�

Every day, in liAle ways and in big ways, God asks, "Whom

shall I send?" Whether it is someone to take on a new ministry,

to give a friendly smile to a stranger or say a word of

encouragement to a friend, God constantly provides

opportuni-es to help someone in need. The next -me you

hear God calling, have the courage to walk through the door

and say "Here I am, Lord."�

Weekend Collec*on for February 2/3, 2019�

� Automa-c Collec-on� � $ 845.68�

� Children’s Collec-on � � $ 17.50� 14 Envelopes�

� Sunday Offertory� � � $ 13,028.96� 407 Envelopes�

� Sunday Total� � � � $ 13,892.14 �

� Improvement� � � � $ 367.00�

� Ini-al Offering�� � � $ 20.00�

� REMEMBER �

“Automa"c electronic payment program” is available:�

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

STEWARDSHIP�

DEACON JOHN’S STEWARDSHIP COLUMN�

� My name is Dominic Colella. I’ve been part of this

church all my life and

have been altar

serving since I was in

4th grade. I am now

18 and finishing up

my senior year of

high school at

Hubbard High School.

My family and I have

been coming to

church every Sunday

since I’m able to

remember. My

parents have always

stressed to my

siblings and I how

important it is to go to church. Church is something that can

clear your head from one week and get it ready for another.

Coming to Mass with my family every week is an important

part of a puzzle piece to a family. I do believe a family that

prays together, stays together. Also being part of the Mass

on the altar makes the experience of Mass just that much

beFer.�

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: �

Bella Boiler & Plumbing, 330�652�1441�

OF INTEREST IN THEAREA�

GRIEF RECOVERY INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT

GROUPS�

The start of the 58th series of "Grief Recovery

Instruc�onal Support Groups" for the Winter of

2019 will be at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, February 12 at

the Kelley�Robb�Cummins Funeral Home Care

Center, located next to the funeral home. The

recovery groups are led by Mr. Philip Roland, MA

PP C. The groups are designed to help the broken�

hearted begin the grief�recovery process. The

group is not limited to those families served by the

Kelley�Robb�Cummins Funeral Home, but are open

to anyone who has suffered a loss. There is no cost

or obliga�on for a3ending the group.�

Dear Fr. Swierz and Parishioners of St. Patrick Church,�

� On behalf of the 31,000 elderly religious, I want to

thank you for your con"nued assistance, support and

coopera"on during the Re"rement Fund for Religious

Appeal.�

� The outstanding response of your people who

con"nue to offer generous support to our elderly and

infirm religious year a*er year, is a wonderful testament

to your pastoral leadership and to their munificent

hearts.�

� I assure you and your parishioners of the hear+elt

prayers of all the religious in this country. �

� With deep gra"tude, may God bless you!�

In Christ,�

Sister Joyce Candidi, OSHJ�

Director, Office of Vowed Religious�

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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 celebra"on 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�

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

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EUCHARIST�

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Sunday������������������������������������������������������8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.�

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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�

Susan Orlosky……………….………………..����������Music Director�

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�

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