st. mary avon bulletin 09-11-2011
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2640 STONEY RIDGE ROAD AVON, OHIO 44011
Rectory: 440-934-4212 • Fax: 440-934-0507
E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.stmaryavon.org
School: 440-934-6246 • Convent: 440-934-5173
FR. C. THOMAS CLEATO", PASTOR
Rev. Arthur B. Egan, Pastor Emeritus
This will be a weekend of memorials. Wreaths will be laid; there will
be moments of silence. The names of the dead will be proclaimed and
stories of their lives will be told. Commentators will voice their opinions and
newscasts will replay the sound and video from that awful Tuesday morning
ten years ago when four planes crashed out of a bright, sunny sky. Two of
the planes hit the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York; one
struck the Pentagon in Washington, DC; and the last came down in a
Pennsylvania field as passengers rushed the hijackers who wanted to turn
that plane into a bomb as well.
Ten years ago, on the Sunday after the attack, we heard the story of
the prodigal son. This year, the cycle of Lectionary readings brings us the
parable from Matthew of the unforgiving servant. As we hear this parable we
feel a certain sense of justice as the servant, a despicable character without
compassion, is thrown into jail by the master who had once forgiven his
huge debt. While we might momentarily rejoice in the just outcome of this
parable, we are immediately skewered by the words of Jesus, who says to us, "So will my heavenly Father
do to you, unless each of you forgives your brother from your heart."
We hadn't bargained on this outcome to the parable. We are caught in the same trap as the
ungrateful servant. And where does that leave us on a day such as this, when we remember those whose
lives have been lost and believe the perpetrators to be as despicable as the servant in the Gospel? Jesus
does not make life easy for us. As our Savior, he redeems us not only from the sin we inflict on others, but
also from the sin we inflict on ourselves. Learning to forgive even the greatest sinners is the call
of every Christian.
MASSES
Saturday Evening: ............. 4:00 pm
Sunday:8:00, 10:00 am, 12:00 noon
Monday & Thursday: ........ 7:30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: . 8:30
am
Saturday Morning: ............ 8:30 am
Holy Days:
... Vigil 7:30 pm; 8:30 am, 7:30 pm
Holidays: ........................... 9:00 am
CO�FESSIO�S
Saturday: ................... 2:30–3:30 pm
Monday: ................... 7:00–7:25 pm
MIRACULOUS MEDAL
�OVE�A
Monday: ............................ 7:30 pm
EUCHARISTIC ADORATIO�
Thursday: .................. 1:00–7:00 pm
SEPTEMBER 11, 2011 TWE�TY–FOURTH SU�DAY I� ORDI�ARY TIME
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK: Patricia Carnac, John
Matthew Gibson, Joan Rodger, Thomas Richards, Mary Anne Ber-
thold, Kristy O’Brien, Debra Deremiak, Gwendolyn Gurney, Joan
Votes, Elizabeth Conners, Chuck Docs, Anita Grant, Jim Hricovec, J.
Koerner, Matthew Noar, Owen Winters, Genevieve Smith, Robert
Gates, Virginia Sump, Thomas Ackerman, June Naelitz, Kate Liauw,
Arthur Rossi, Diane Urig, Martha Adkins, Natalie Butchko, Wendy
Hallier, Carol Gates, Robert Werner, Sr., Bob DeChant, John Khoma,
Vicky Motes, Kathleen Mahoney, Jeffrey Hostottle, George Gates,
Brenda Hazelwood, Bill Grabert, Alexa Jennings, Barbara Miilota,
Ryan Case, Irene Chrulski, Jennie Simon, Urban Klingshirn, Benita
Tabler, Alice DeChant, Gayle Zadorozny, Jim Rider, George Drda,
Edward Noar, Annette Vance, Stanley Perusek, Gloria Simon,
Kerry Coleman, Josephine Jankowski, Dan Kelovsky, Kath-
leen Drellishak, Sandra Pitts, Rosemary Wysocki, Alice
DeChant, Joan Simkovich., William Skall. If anyone needs
communion to be administered to a HOME BOU�D individ-
ual, please contact the Rectory to make the appointment.
LAST WEEK’S OFFERTORY COLLECTION: Week
$7941.44. This year's budget is based on a weekly offer-
ing of $10,200.00. Our current weekly average is
$9,011.00.
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK: Please support our spon-
sor, Jeanine Surace, Private tutor, Reading Secialist.
CPO GIFT CARDS: Are available for purchase. Please
call the Convent at 440-934-5173.
.
ROSARY: We need more people to come and say the
Rosary on Sunday mornings at 9:30 am. Please come
and join us.
THANK YOU: A big thank you to Tommy
Holowecky! As a project for an Eagle Scout award,
Tommy designed, obtained materials, and with the
help of a top notch crew transformed the area be-
tween the rectory and church into a beautiful shrine
to Mary and a nice place to gather after Mass.’
PSR: Classes begin on Monday, September 12
for Grades 5-8 at 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm and on
Tuesday, September 13 for Grades 1-4, at 6:30
pm - 7:45 pm. All classes are held in St. Mary
School Building. If you need to register your
child, please contact Sister Thomas at 440-934-
5173 as soon as possible to get your child on a
class list. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE
TAKEN ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS. We
are in need of teacher for Grade 7. If you can be
of assistance, please call Sister Thomas. Thank
you in advance for your consideration of this very
important ministry for God’s children!
YOUTH MASS: All are invited to attend the 2nd
annual Together Growing in Faith FIRE UP THE
SPIRIT BONFIRE Sunday, September 18th from
6-8:30pm. The event will be held at the St. Leo-
nard Youth Retreat Center on Case Road and will
include Youth Mass at 6pm with Father Lawrence
and a chili potluck dinner after mass. The evening
will conclude with a bonfire and smores. Please
bring a crockpot of chili and sides to share. Hot
dogs, beverages and smores will be pro-
vided. Requested donation is $5/family and can
be sent into the school office attention: Lisa Mar-
shall. Please RSVP - [email protected]
FIRST RECONCILIATION a PARENT MEET-
ING: This is scheduled for Thursday, September
22, 2011, 8:00 pm at St. Mary School Hall. If you
desire your child to participate in our program,
you are expected to attend this meeting.
ST. MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH
AVON, OH
***Meetings/Events***
Alhambra -
September 17 &18,
Outside Collection,
RCIA Class-Monday,
September 19,
Rectory,8:15 pm
First Reconciliation Meeting Thurs-
day, September 22,
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ALTAR SERVERS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12:
Monday,
7:30 pm Jackie Ziegman, Sara Hricovec
Tuesday,
8:30 am Emma Abfall, Brendan Simpson
Wednesday,
8:30 am Cameron Carandang, Jack McNally
Thursday,
7:30 pm Amy Vorisek, Sarah Perusek
Friday,
8:30 am Nolan Meehan, Filip Niebrzydowski
Saturday,
8:30 am Cameron Carandang, Cara Provenzale
4:00 pm Paul Demer, Jack & Kelsie McNally
Sunday,
8:00 am Julie Randolph, Morgan Thomas
10:00 am Becky Horvath, Madeline Cagnina, Emily Marshall
12:00 pm Meghan Yonkof, Amy Vorisek, Sarah Guggenbiller
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 17/18:
Avon Oaks: ((Wed.) Dan Briehl and Tom Czarney (Thur.) Veronica Kowalski and Mary Kissel
(Fri.) Lisa Marshall and Marie Meckes
Saturday,
4:00 pm Andy Monda, Julie Novasel, Frank Szendrey, Lori Yeager, Mary Kissel
Sunday,
8:00 am Theresa Szippl
10:00 am Sean & Michelle O’Hara, Deb Peregord, Maurine Mescan, Michael Ruelback
12:00 pm Kathy Petersen
LECTORS FOR THE WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 17/18:
Saturday,
4:00 pm Jenna Gallipolli
Sunday,
8:00 am Tess Wearsch
10:00 am Bill Mazzolini
12:00 pm Colin McCauley
MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12:
Monday, September 12, Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary
7:30 pm Robert Urig (Stephen Cahill)
Tuesday, September 13, St. John Chrysostom
8:30 am Samuel Falkenstein (Jeanne Klesch)
Wednesday, September 14, Exaltation of the Holy Cross
8:30 am Teresa Forster (Beatrice Giel)
Thursday, September 15, Our Lady of Sorrows
7:30 pm Marcella Szlzodrowski (Vincent & Nette Poblete)
Friday, September 16, St. Cornelius
8:30 am Donald & Gayle Zadorozny (Vincent & Nette Poblete)
Saturday, September 17, Weekday
8:30 am Dominic DiLuciano (Pauline Burke)
4:00 pm Betty Vielhaber (Evelyn)
Sunday, September 18, Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am George & Elieen Vasu
10:00 am People of the Parish
12:00 pm David Sciulli (Family)
SEPTEMBER 11, 2011 TWE�TY-FOURTH SU�DAY I� ORDI�ARY TIME
RCIA Classes: (THE RITE OF CHRISTIA� I�I-
TIATIO� OF ADULTS). For people who are interested
in becoming Catholic, classes start Monday, September
19, at 8:15 pm in the Rectory. Please call the Rectory
with any questions and to register 934-4212.
EWTN SEPTEMBER HIGHLIGHTS:
Live Events:
Papal visit to Ancana - September 11.
New Programming:
Path to Holiness - Monday - Friday/Starting
September 7.
Let Us Love - Starting September 12. Three
part series explores the works of the Mission -
aries of Charity.
Mysteries of Faith:
The Mystery of the Holy House of Loreta -
September 16.
Founders of Church Orders - Monday - Friday/
Starting September 12.
Saints and Blesseds:
Maria Goretti - September 14
St. Padre Pio - September 20
Please check your local listings for these programs
and much, much more Catholic viewing on EWTN.
REGISTRATION FOR PRESCHOOL SUNDAY
SCHOOL: Will be on September 4 and 11. After
10:00 am Mass in the School Hall. Children who are
4 and 5 years old are welcome. Classes will be held
in the school building during the 10:00 am Mass. Fee
is $25 per child. Classes will begin on September 25.
We are looking for teachers and High School age
helpers. For more information please call Loretta
Rouse at 934-0666.
Rosary Collection: There is a basket in the
back of the church for new or gently used rosa-
ries (homemade or plastic rosaries wel-
comed!). These rosaries will be donated to the
residents of Avon Oaks Nursing Home.
The Catholic Employment Network of
Lorain County will meet on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 13 at 7:00 pm in the Family Center. Our
topics for the upcoming meetings will be
September 13 Job Hunting 101
October 11 Resume Writing 101
November 8 Using LinkedIn to aid your Job
Search
Job Hunting 101 is for those who are newly un-
employed or wanting to make a job change and
will provide a framework to use as you prepare
to seek new employment. Please join us to
learn what has changed in looking for a job in
today’s tough market!
DAY SCHOOL: At St. Mary School we are Grow-
ing Minds�..Growing Faith. Please visit
www.stmarysavon.com to view our day school
curriculum and activities for grades K-8. You
may also contact the School Office at 440-934-
6246 to schedule a personal tour.
The Sisters of Notre Dame: Invite you to view
the Traveling Exhibit: Sisters Serving Northeast Ohio
Progress & Promise, (the local Northeast Ohio portion of
“Women & Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America”) which
will be on display at the Notre Dame Education Center,
13000 Auburn Road, Chardon, OH through August and
September. Learn about a small group of dedicated,
courageous and innovative women of faith who helped
shape the nation’s social and cultural landscape. The
public viewing is 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm weekdays only and
on the last two Sundays in September from Noon to
5:00 pm. For further information, contact Sr. Joseph-
marie Bunosky at 440-279-1178.
The Sisters of Notre Dame: Invite you to attend
the 49th Annual Barbecue & Boutique to be held on
Sunday, September 18 and Sunday September 25
from Noon to 5:00 pm. Enjoy barbecued chicken
or ribs, apple pie, coleslaw or applesauce and bev-
erages. Select Sisters’ handmade items in the
Boutique. Tickets available at the door: $10/
chicken, $13/ribs. Held at Notre Dame Education
Center, 13000 Auburn Road, Chardon, OH, south
of Mayfield Rd (Rt. 322). Rain or shine. Handi-
capped accessible. Take out dinners also avail-
able.
Eucharistic Devotions: Will begin with Mass at
8:30 am on Friday, September 30 and conclude with
Mass at noon on Sunday October 2. Church will be
open from 8:00 am till 9:00 pm daily for adoration. A
sign up sheet will be in the back of the church.
Please join us in prayer during this weekend devo-
tion.
In Celebration of the Feast of St.
Francis of Assisi, St. Mary's
Church will have a pet blessing on
Saturday October 1 at 11:00 am. All
dogs must be leashed and all other
animals in a cage or carrier.
St. Mary Leads The Rosary Every Tuesday:
(Except the second Tuesday of the month) at Avon
Oaks Nursing Home at 10:00 am. All parishioners
are welcome to join us in prayer at Avon Oaks.
Please contact Nancy Danese 440-934-4277 for
more information,
DONATE YOUR EXTRA GAR-
DEN PRODUCE: Do you have any
extra garden produce that my go to
waste? Avon Garden Club is spon-
soring a product collection program
that will take local produce to the
Community Resource Center in Avon
for distribution to needy families in the area. Garden
fruit / vegetable donations can be dropped off any-
time on Mondays behind the Avon Senior Center on
Detroit Rd. (next to the old police station/city hall).
A basket for the food is located near the back en-
trance to the Senior Center. On Tuesday morning
the food will be delivered to CRC in Avon Lake to
benefit documented needy families in the Sheffield,
Sheffield Lake, Avon and Avon Lake area.
THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF ALHAM-
BRA: The International Order of Alhambra is a 100
year old fraternal organization of Catholic men dedi-
cated to assisting mentally challenged children.
Within the Cleveland Diocese we provide support
and financial resources to enhance the quality of life
for children through programs and activities. We
offer scholarships for students in their third (3) year
college who are taking courses that are relative to
teaching the mentally challenged Al Jana Caravan
#159, Order of Alhambra, organized in the year
1965 in the Parma area. Each Spring and Summer,
at various Parishes, we have a canister drive to
raise monies for these children. All monies collected
are given to organizations within the area to further
aid and educate these children September 17 and
18.
HOLY TRINITY/ST. MARY CUB SCOUT PACK 462
would like to invite first through fourth grade boys
and their parents to come learn more about the Cub
Scout program. Recruitment Night will be held at
7:00 p.m., Thursday, September 15, 2011in the Holy
Trinity modular classroom located next to the parish
office. Enrollment is open to all St. Mary parishion-
ers, dayschool children, or PSR children. It is pre-
ferred that registration and payment be made at Re-
cruitment Night. The cost to register your scout for
one year is $45.00. Checks should be made pay-
able to "Pack 462". For questions or more informa-
tion, please contact Cynthia Nugent at (440)670-
0950 or [email protected].
Crafters Wanted:�Crafters are wanted for
Elyria Catholic’s Holiday Craft Show and
Bazaar which will be held Saturday, Novem-
ber 5, 2011 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Our crafters
are treated right with students to help load
and unload your car, and free coffee and pas-
try. Tables are $35, or $40 with electric, if
your registration is post marked by Septem-
ber 30, 2011. After September 30, 2011 ta-
bles will be $40, or $45 with electric. For ad-
ditional information or a packet with an ap-
plication, please call –Kathy Boone at 440-
258-3420 or Barb Dillon at 440-365-7814 or
email [email protected]. Thank you.
St. Rita Parish will be holding a Pre-Cana
Day on Saturday, October 8, 2011. This is
a one day marriage preparation program. At-
tendance at this program satisfies Diocesan
requirements. Prior registration is required;
Cost is $65.00 per couple. For information
and registration, please telephone Michelle
and Bennet Williams at 330-405-0819, or
email the [email protected].
Call early to guarantee a place.
Catholic Family Day at Progressive Field
sponsored by the Cleveland Indians and the
FEST on Sept. 25th. It’s sure to be a great day
of faith and fun at the ballpark! If you would
please be able to run this in your parish’s bul-
letin during the weekends of Sept. 4, 11, & 18
as space allows; we would appreciate it
greatly. You will also find a graphic enclosed
in the document to go along with the article as
space permits. Also attached is the order form
itself for use in the parish. Feel free to print
and post/make them available where appropri-
ate. Please feel free to contact me with any
questions! Thanks so much for your help and
support in spreading the word within our faith
communities
.
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