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Our Lady of Grace Church 1088 Ridge Road • Hinckley, Ohio • 44233 • (330) 278-4121
Website: www.olghinckley.org Email: [email protected]
Sunday Masses Saturday: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 & 11:00 am Weekday Masses Monday, Tuesday,
Friday & First Saturday : 8:00 am Holy Day Masses
8:00 am & 7:00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 pm Sacrament of Baptism
Home of Triumph of the Two Hearts Shrine
∗ Open dawn to dusk, every day all year long ∗ Unique statue of Jesus with the Blessed Mother ∗ Outdoor Stations of the Cross ∗ Beautiful country scenery ∗ One of Ohio’s newest Shrines
Reverend William Smith, Pastor
Reverend Joseph Mecir, Pastor Emeritus Reverend William P. O’Neill, Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Bruce Dobbins
February 17, 2019
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 3…$4,876.00 Envelopes used...162
Thank you for your generosity and support of OLOG!
RCIA CANDIDATE— JO-EL PHILLIPS
My name is Jo-el. My fiancé and I are getting married this year and we feel that our faith is an important part of our lives. For me, learning more and making the decision to become Catholic is a journey I have enjoyed. To become baptized is an integral part of this journey and I look forward to receiving my First Communion. Many thanks to Our Lady of Grace and St. Albert the Great for being so wonderful and helpful to me.
OLOG MINISTRIES Deacon Bruce Dobbins [email protected] 330-278-4121 x17 or 330-203-6475 Bereavement—Women of Hope—Pastoral Minister Carolyn Zaverl: 216-310-1875 Coordinator Parish School of Religion Bridget Kovalik: [email protected] Director of Music Ministry—Liturgy Mary Gabriel: 330-636-1739 Extra-ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Kathy Higgins: [email protected] Finance Chairperson,- Safety & Security Tom Minch: [email protected] Parish Council Chairperson Tom Higgins: [email protected] Readers Celeste Cook: [email protected]
WORDS FROM OUR SHEPHERD!
Punxsutawney Phil predicted on February 2nd that spring was going to come early this year. As you can tell, he was wrong. So I guess I won’t get my hopes up too soon to be able be out in the sun. But on the bright side… the pitchers and catchers have reported for spring training. GO TRIBE!!! Hopefully it will thaw out soon so those that couldn’t make it to Mass on the weekends because of weather will return. But for those parishioners who are home-bound because of illness for a long period of time, or even permanently, please call the office in order for us to keep in contact with you. We can even arrange for you to receive Communion at least on a monthly basis. Thanks to all of you who took part in the Catholic Charities Appeal last weekend. Your contributions truly help those individuals and families who are less fortunate than ourselves. Amy from Bethlehem gifts wanted me to thank all who stopped by their tables to purchase or even browse the religious items from the Holy Land.
Have a blessed week!
Fr. Bill
MINISTRY SCHEDULE February 16 & 17
4:00 pm Reader: EOMOHC: Servers:
G. Faciana R. Manley, A. Bures, T. Hannan E. Medwid, J. Pesarchick
8:00 am Reader: EOMOHC: Servers:
W. Stanek J. & S. Rocco, Deacon B. Dobbins B. Dobbins, Sr., Deacon
11:00 am
Reader: EOMOHC: Servers:
C. Cook A. Chesnick, C. Zaverl, M. Antonius F. Pasadyn, K. Hrics, P. Kupec
4:00 pm Reader: EOMOHC: Servers:
R. Manley H. Lisowski, A. Bures, C. Caluya E. Medwid, K. Kalfas
8:00 am Reader: EOMOHC: Servers:
E. Majestic H. Majestic, T. Minch, T. Betz C. Cerrito, B. Dobbins, Sr.
11:00 am Reader: EOMOHC: Servers:
T. Szerpicki N. Gaj, M. Kupec, Deacon B. Dobbins H. & H. Tramonte, P. Kupec Deacon B. Dobbins
February 23 &24
FAMILY PERSPECTIVES In many families, even when we are home together, we find ourselves going in different directions, separated by the things that clutter our lives. We acquire more and more “stuff,” yet we can still feel empty. Today’s gospel suggests that those who avoid all this “stuff,” who are poor and hungry now, are better able to concentrate on the things that lead to happiness: times spent together and shared memories.
WOMEN OF THE PARISH Please join the Women of Hope for a retreat on Tuesday, February 26th at the Jesuit Retreat Center, Parma. The retreat, Spirituality, Resilience, and the Science of Happiness is presented by Kim Langley, M.Ed. Call Carolyn Zaverl to register by Thursday, February 21st at 216-310-1875.
BISHOP ROBERT BARRON’S THE MASS Don’t forget: Women of Hope invites everyone from the parish to join them to view Bishop Robert Barron’s new DVD series The Mass on Tuesday, February 19 and/or March 5th at 1 pm OR Thursday, February 21 and/or March 7th. For any questions, please contact Carolyn Zaverl at 216-310-1875.
ADDICTION AWARENESS WORKSHOP The Samaritan Ministry of St. Malachi Parish is offering a FREE one-day Addiction Awareness Workshop on Saturday, March 2 from 9 am to 4 pm. Snacks and beverages provided. Topics include: the opiate epidemic, addiction/alcoholism as a brain disease, effects of drinking/using on others, treatment options, 12-step programs of recovery, resources in the community. For a brochure or to register visit www.stmalachi.org/samaritan-ministry-2019 or Judy Stowe at 440-250-9959, or St. Malachi rectory at 216-861-3343.
YEAR END CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS To receive a 2018 contribution statement, complete the form below and drop it in the collection basket. Once the office receives your request, you will be able to pick up your statement in the church vestibule. Or if you want it mailed to you, drop a stamped, self-addressed envelope in the collection basket. A copy will be sent to you.
FULL TIME MAINTENANCE WORKER We are looking for a full time maintenance worker. Job entails ensuring that parish buildings, structures, electrical equipment and systems, plumbing lines and systems, HVAC systems, grounds furniture and other operational items are maintained and available for use. Able to lift up to 50 lbs; includes ladder work. Must be available five days a week. If interested, please send resume to: [email protected], Attn: Fr. Bill.
LIFE & TIMES OF MOTHER ANGELICA Come experience a live performance and a multi-media drama of the life of Mother Angelica, cloistered nun and CEO of EWTN on Wednesday, Feb. 27 from 6:30-8 pm at St. Colette Parish, Brunswick. The event is free. For questions call Joan Kuczek at 440-884-0338.
ST. PIO MEETING Holy Family Parish, Parma invites you to an amazing testimony by Third Order Secular Franciscan, Cindy Russo about her encounter with St. Pio. There will opportunity after the talk to venerate relics of St. Pio and time for prayer. A reception will follow. This takes place on Thursday, February 28 at 7 pm.
AM 1260 THE ROCK Beloved Cleveland radio personality Brooke Taylor has joined the AM 1260 The Rock lineup on Wednesday mornings at 8 am with her program, Good Things Radio. This lively and compelling show focuses on the good that life has to offer through the joys and trials while striving to be a saint. For a full program schedule, visit am1260therock.com
PRAYERS WORK WONDERS
Please remember these people in your prayers: Joanne Ackermann, Barb Blake, Claudia & Pattie Bulkowski, Colleen Darabant, Elaine Frygier Lucas Fuciu, Cheryl Henderson, Linda Joseph, Megan Keefe, Debbie Klein, Kathleen Klosinski, Richard Konnerth, Jeanne Krywicki, Ian M., Melissa M., Nick Piro, Lois Rhodes, Dennis Rogozinski, Braidyn Schneid, Jim Steed, Kimberly Taranto, Michelle Trisk, Derek Vitas, Mort Winer.
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2018 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ Envelope #______________________
UPCOMING EVENTS
Feb. 19 Women of Hope Noon Feb. 20 Youth/Adult Choir 5:30/7 pm Feb. 21 Rosary for Peace 7:00 pm Women of Hope 7:00 pm Feb. 22 Christian Moms Bible Study 7:00 pm
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HINCKLEY’S CITIZEN OF THE YEAR
Now is the time to nominate that special Hinckley resident who has done so much for our community. The nominee must be a Hinckley resident or a longtime resident that re-cently moved. Nomination letters should detail what the individual accomplished in 250 words or less. Letters must be submitted by March 6 either by email to [email protected] or Hinckley Twp., 1410 Ridge Rd., 44233, Attn: Ray Schulte.
SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABILITY The Hinckley Women’s Club is offering two (2) scholar-ships to eligible Hinckley residents for the fall of 2019. The scholarships, worth $1,000 each, can be used for books or tuition. They will be presented to the recipients at the April 18 Hinckley Women’s Club meeting. The scholarship is open only to Hinckley residents currently pursuing a post high school training program, or to any resident planning to do so in the fall. Post high school training includes business school, technical school or college/university study. Down-load the application at www.hinckleywomensclub.com
40 DAYS FOR LIFE
From March 6-April 14, you’re invited to join other Chris-tians for 40 Days for Life — 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. Join them at the Kickoff Rally at St. Columbkille Church on March 5 at 7 pm. Bishop Nelson Perez is the keynote speaker. For more info contact John Noall at [email protected] or 216-245-9744.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Jesus is present in the Eucharist and is exposed for you to visit every Monday at 8:30 am until 7:45 am on Tuesday when Benediction takes place. Below is a schedule of times that people are needed to spend time with Jesus. Please considered committing to one hour. Call Ruth Ann at 330-273-3118 if you can help.
Monday
8:30-9 am Filled
9-10 am 2 people
10-11 am 2 people
11-noon 2 people
Noon-1 pm 2 people
1-2 pm 2 people
2-3 pm Filled
3-4 pm 2 people
4-5 pm Filled
5-6 pm 2 people
6-7 pm Filled
7-8 pm Filled
8-9 pm 2 people
9-10 pm Filled
10-11 pm 2 people
11-12 am 1 person
Tuesday
12-1 am 1 person
1-2 am 1 person
2-3 am 1 person
3-4 am 1 person
4-5 am 1 person
5-6 am 1 person
6-7 am 2 people
7-8 am 1 person
MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16
4 pm Frank Renko / Family SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8 am Living & Deceased of Parish Family
11 am Fred & Florence Harris / Szerpicki Family MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 8 am Joe & Helen Metro / Family TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
8 am Fr. John McDonough / OLOG WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 & 21
8 am (No Mass) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Chair of St. Peter the Apostle 8 am Elizabeth Punta / Family SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23
4 pm Henry & Mary Bruno / Family SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8 am Living & Deceased of Parish Family
11 am Saddie Scarcella / Jeannie Johnson Strok
OUR FRIENDS THE SAINTS Blessed John of Fiesole—Are you an artist? The patron of Christian artists, especially painters, is Blessed John of Fiesole, better known as Fra Angelico. He was a great painter of the early Renaissance who was also a Dominican Friar. Born near Florence, Italy in the late 1300’s, he was baptized Guido. In their mid-twenties, Guido and his brother joined the Dominicans at Fiesole. His brother took the name Fra Benedetto and Guido took the name Fra Giovanni (John). Both were skilled artists who had studied under a local painting master and both were assigned the task of illustrating religious books and manuscripts. Fra Giovanni continued his studies and became well-known for his frescoes. Among his early works were the Madonna of the Stars, and The Last Judgment. His most famous paintings are The Annunciation and the Descent from the Cross as well as frescoes that are in the monastery of San Marco in Florence. Fra Giovanni was called Fra Angelico (Angelic) by his fellow Dominicans, probably because of the subjects of his art, and also due to the great devotion and reverence which he had toward his heavenly subjects. He was a very holy friar who prayed when he painted and was known to have said, “To paint the things of Christ, one must live with Christ”. He used broad brush strokes to paint lifelike figures with devout facial expressions and used vivid color to heighten emotion. Michelangelo who lived several generations after Fra Angelico greatly admired his work and carved a statue of the risen Christ to place on Angelico’s tomb and said, “He has gone to meet those whom he painted.” Fra Angelico died on February 18, 1455. He was beatified by Pope St. John Paul II on October 3, 1982. His memorial is February 18.
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