This document provides a summary of a Sunday mass, including:
1) A reflection on how illness can break through the distractions in our lives and prompt us to seek healing through the sacrament of anointing of the sick.
2) Details about upcoming youth events, meetings, and volunteer opportunities at the church.
3) The weekly mass schedule and lists of volunteers including lectors, eucharistic ministers, and altar servers.
This document provides a summary of a Sunday mass, including:
1) A reflection on how illness can break through the distractions in our lives and prompt us to seek healing through the sacrament of anointing of the sick.
2) Details about upcoming youth events, meetings, and volunteer opportunities at the church.
3) The weekly mass schedule and lists of volunteers including lectors, eucharistic ministers, and altar servers.
This document provides a summary of a Sunday mass, including:
1) A reflection on how illness can break through the distractions in our lives and prompt us to seek healing through the sacrament of anointing of the sick.
2) Details about upcoming youth events, meetings, and volunteer opportunities at the church.
3) The weekly mass schedule and lists of volunteers including lectors, eucharistic ministers, and altar servers.
Sometimes we can't see the things that are right in front of us. It's not that we're blind. Instead, we are distracted. That's one reason so many states or municipalities have outlawed texting while driving. It is said that drivers that are texting are taking their eyes off the road for a minimum of five seconds. Most do it for a longer time. At highway speeds a car will travel four- hundred-forty feet, almost one-and-a-half times the length of a football field. A lot can happen in that distance, including a crash. Of course, one doesn't have to be texting while driving to run into something while distracted. Run- ning into someone can happen almost anywhere. It just so happened that blind Bartimaeus was in the right location to run into Jesus. Well, he didn't actually "run" into him. Bartimaeus was sitting on the side of the road and the crowds passed him by, and when he heard what all the hubbub was about, Bartimaeus called out to Jesus asking to be healed. The noise of the crowd provoked Bartimaeus, and in turn, the cries of Bartimaeus broke through the noise to catch the attention of Jesus. Sometimes things happen in our own lives that break through the distractions that may surround us every day. Illness is one of those times that changes how we interact with the world. Our routine is broken. We're no longer on cruise control. We have to reassess where we're at. One of the things that we can do when we're sick is ask to celebrate the sacrament of anointing of the sick. This prayer for healing can bring family and friends together to ask for comfort and hope in a time of trial and distress. The sacrament doesn't guaran- tee full health. But it is our Catholic prayer, asking God to restore us to the community of faith and to make us whole again so that we can serve others 2640 STONEY RIDGE ROAD AVON, OHIO 44011
Rectory: 440-934-4212 Fax: 440-934-0507 E-mail: stmaryavon@centurytel.net Website: www.stmaryavon.org School: 440-934-6246 Convent: 440-934-5173 FR. C. THOMAS CLEATO, PASTOR Rev. Arthur B. Egan, Pastor Emeritus
Please Pray For the Sick: Patricia Carnac, John Matthew Gibson, Joan Rodger, Thomas Richards, Mary Anne Berthold, Kristy OBrien, Debra Deremiak, Gwendolyn Gurney, Joan Votes, Elizabeth Conners, Chuck Docs, Anita Grant, Jim Hricovec, J. Koerner, 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, Brenda Hazelwood, Bill Grabert, Alexa Jennings, Barbara Milota, Ryan Case, Irene Chrulski, Benita Tabler, George Drda, Stanley Perusek, Gloria Simon, Kerry Coleman, Josephine Jankowski, Dan Kelovsky, Kathleen Drellishak, Sandra Pitts, Rosemary Wysocki, Marie Mayton, Henry McCowan, Kennedy oar, Betty Drda, Laura Reinders, Urban Klingshirn, Joe Zivosecz, Phyllis Reber, Patrick Fahey, Gloria Simon, Patricia Kiskin, Frank Arnold, Bill Jacoby, Margaret Di Francesco, Sophie Manoloff, James Dacek, Fr. Tom Cleaton. If anyone needs communion to be administered to a HOME BOUD individual, please contact the Rectory to make the appointment
Last Weeks Offertory Collection: Our weekly offering last week will be reported next week. This year's budget is based on a weekly offering of $10,200.00. Sponsor of the Week: Please support our sponsors, Carolyn B. Crowell, D.M.D. CPO GIFT CERTIFICATES ST. MARYS SCHOOL FUDRAISER Please do your best to help support St. Marys School by purchasing CPO Gift Certificates, the proceeds will go directly back to the school! We all need to purchase food for groceries; weekly -monthly, so why not help out our school at the same time by purchasing Giant Eagle or Heinens gift cards first! You may place your order by calling the convent at 934-5173 or you many find CPO order forms at the back of the church, please complete and return it to the school office, convent or rectory along with your check made out to St. Mary CPO by Tuesdays and on Fri- day your order will be ready to pick-up at the school office or convent. In addition, after purchasing $2,000 worth of CPO cards per family, the family will qualify for a $40 discount off their St. Mary School tuition. On Behalf of St. Marys School we appreciate your support.
PSR: We are still in need of a teacher for our 6th grade class. Please call Sr. Thomas at 934-5173 if you can help. Enrollment for Confirmation: Is scheduled for Today Oct. 28, at the 12:00 Noon Mass. All candidates, par- ents and sponsors (if chosen) are expected to attend
TODAY-DONUT SUNDAY: Please join us for donuts, coffee, juice and fellowship in the School Hall today after the 10:00 am Mass. New parish- ioners are especially welcome to join us. Sponsored by Peter and Lynn McKenna.
St. Mary Building Fund: I want to thank everyone who has used the pink Debt Reduction Fund enve- lopes, the Booster Club and everyone who has helped bring in extra revenue for our Building Fund. Because of your generosity and hard work, we were able to make a $50,000 payment on the principal of our loan. This has resulted in $33,000 savings in interest over the life of the loan and has reduced the loan amount from $543,200 to $490,640, along with reducing the length of the loan by 1.5 years. This still leaves us with a balance of nearly of $60,000 on hand in the capital account, permitting us to make payments for the next 14 months. We are hoping to receive $54,000 in pledged dollars still outstanding in the current 2nd Capital Campaign.
TGIF Oct. Youth Mass and Holy- ween Party, Oct. 28 th at 6:00 pm Sleep in and save your spooky for this years Holyween Party. Games and Refreshments provided. Families will discover the story of Jack-o-Lantern and deco- rate a pumpkin to take home. In this month of Mary our Mother, we are asking families to bring a donation for our Birthright Baby Shower ser- vice project. Diapers, wipes, formula or cash do- nations are appreciated.
Parish Council: Is looking for nominations. Please call David Sandy at 934-1499 or drop your ballot in the collection basket.
33 rd Annual Holy Name Fruit Sale: It is that time of year again for the Holy Name fruit sale. Past customers should receive their order forms in the mail and there are forms at the back of the church. Fresh fruit is shipped direct from Flor- ida to you so do not miss out! Deadline for ordering is Monday, November 12 th which is earlier than the past so please do not delay! Pickup is Saturday De- cember 15 th 8:00 am-4:00 pm or $1 per box for local delivery. Questions call Mike Rumancik at 440-463- 0027.
***Meetings/Events*** TGIF Oct. Youth Mass and Holy- ween Party - Today, Oct. 28 th at 6:00 pm Enrollment for Confirmation Candidates - Today, 12:00 pm Mass. Happy Halloween!!!!! - Wednesday, October 31. All Saints Day - (Holy Day of Obligation), Thursday SERVERS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 29: Monday 7:30 pm Griffin Davies, Mikey Gallipoli Tuesday, 8:30 am Zax Maxey, Sal Ference Wednesday, 8:30 am Cameron Carandang, Kaitlyn Porter 7:30 pm Vigil Madeline & Nick Difillipo Thursday, 8:30 am Mikey Gallipoli, Alex Mrosko 7:30 pm Sarah & Nicholas Perusek Friday, 8:30 am Morgan Thomas, Emma Abfall Saturday, 8:30 am Meghan Yonkof, Madeline Cagnina, Kaitlyn Porter 4:00 pm Brendan Simpson, Andrew Vamospercsi Sunday, 8:00 am Sam & Cara Provenzale 10:00 am Nolan & Killian Meehan 12:00 pm Max Niebrzydowski, James McKenna EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 3/4: Avon Oaks: (Tues.10/30 Rosary ) Linda Havlik, Nancy Danese (Wed.10/31 Communion) Nancy Danese, Mary Brownfield, Linda Havlik ( Fri. 11/2 Communion) Nancy Danese, Mary Brownfield, Linda Havlik Thursday, 7:30 Vigil Toni Burch Friday, 7:30 pm Mary Brownfield Saturday, 4:00 pm Toni Burch, Al & Sue Tegel, Sheila Rice-Dane, Julie Novassel Sunday, 8:00 am Ingrid Cooper 10:00 am Ken Ganobsik, Nell Buckley, Charles Pitts, Dorrie Bommer, Veronica Kowalski 12:00 pm Lisa Marshall, Lillian Martini, Dan Briehl LECTORS FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 3/4: Thursday 7:30 Vigil Angela Capretto Friday 7:30 pm Tess Wearsch Saturday, 4:00 pm Ed Fleming Sunday, 8:00 am Angela Caprettto 10:00 am Megan Hricovec 12:00 pm Paul Yeager MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 29: Monday, October 29, Weekday 7:30 pm Brogan Willis (Clarke) Tuesday, October 30, Weekday 8:30 am Esther McGhee (Dan & Nancy McGhee) Wednesday, October 31, Weekday 8:30 am Charles Cleaton (Family) 7:30 pm Vigil Agnes Murman (Family) Thursday, November 1, All Saints Day (Holy Day of Obligation) 8:30 am Rebecca Hartong (Family) 7:30 pm Patrick Geary (Agnes) Friday, November 2, All Souls Day 8:30 am Lucille Ravotti (John & Janet Ravotti) Saturday, November 3, Weekday 8:30 am Nancy Willis (Clarke) 4:00 pm John Fox (Toni DeFlorentis) Sunday, November 4, Thirty-First Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:00 am Helen Schaedel (Joseph & Dorothy Khoma) 10:00 am People of the Parish 12:00 pm Bonnie Mayton Horvath (Bill Hricovec Family)
OCTOBER 28, 2012 THIRTIETH SUDAY I ORDIARY TIME Narcisa De Jesus - Story of a Laywoman who lived a life of intense prayer, austerity & mortification. Airs at 11:00 pm - November 1. All Saints Day for Kids - All Saints Celebration with Fr. Fox & Friends. Airs at 6:00 pm - November 1.
Benedictine Exams Will Be Held On The Following Days: November 3, 9 am - 12 pm; November 14, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm; December 1, 9 am - 12:00 pm; January 5, 9 am - 12 pm. Online Registration is available through our website at www.chhs.net. Call the admissions office to set your son up to be a Bengal for the day! 216-421- 2080 ext.356 or email admissions@cbhs.net. Elyria Catholic High School: Will host an Open House on Sunday, November 4 from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, Eve- ryone is welcome to attend and no pre-regisration is needed. Placement Exams: The mandatory Placement Exam for all eight graders interested in attending Elyria Catholic will be held on Saturday, November 10 from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm. Please call 449-365-1821 ext 16 or email Mr. Pole- vacik at polevacik@elyriacatholic.com to register for the exam. Pre-registration is required for the exam. Magnificat High School Hosts Fall Open House, Announces Placement Exam/Parent infor- mation Fair Dates (ROCKY RIVER, OH) Magnificat High School, a girls Catholic, college-preparatory high school, announces these important fall dates: Annual Fall Open House: Sunday, October 21, 2012 from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event is open to all pro- spective students and their parentsScholarship/ Placement Exam and Parent Information Fair: Satur- day, November 10 or 17, 2012 from 8 a.m. to Noon. The Scholarship Placement Exam is for current eighth grade girls, and they only need to attend on one date. The test fee is $20, and you need to bring two #2 pencils and dress comfortably. The Scholarship/Placement Exam is open to current eighth grade girls in both public and pri- vate schools. The test being administered is the Scholas- tic High School Placement Test (HSPT). A Parent Infor- mation Fair will be held concurrently with the Scholarship Placement Exam in The Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Parents will learn about all aspects of school life, including academics, tuition assistance and scholar- ship programs, transportation, athletics and co-curriculars. Re- freshments will be served. Magnificat High School is located at 20770 Hilliard Blvd. in Rocky River. Holy Name High Placement Scholarship Exams and Open House Placement Scholarship Exams Saturday, November 3 - 9:00 am-12:00 pm Wednesday, November 28 - 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm ***All 3 exams provide scholarship opportunities*** **Parent Information session at 11:00 am on November 3 and at 7:30 pm on November 28*** Fall Open House: Sunday, November 11 - 1:00 pm- 4:00pm For more details visit www.holynamechs.com or call Ed McIntire, Director of Admissions at 440-886-0300 x100.
DAY SCHOOL REGISTRATION: At St. Mary School we are Growing MindsGrowing Faith. Please visit www.stmaryavon.org to view our day school curricu- lum and activities for grades K - 8 or contact the School Office at 440-934-6246.
ST. MARY SCHOOL NEWS: Thank you Thank you to Todd Wearsch and his crew from Duraclean who donated and installed new carpeting in our eighth grade classroom. Thank Dave Provenzale for helping find a company to install blinds in our Parish Meeting Room. Prayers Please keep Father Cleaton in your prayers. He had hip surgery on Monday, October 22. Lets pray for a speedy recovery. Congratulations Congratulations to Mrs. Boehnlein and her hus- band on the birth of their son, Cory on Monday, October 8th. Welcome Please welcome Mrs. Kludy, who will be filling in for Mrs. Boehnliens class during her leave of ab- sence. Mrs. Kludy has over 25 years experience teaching junior high school mathematics. St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception School Cal- endar Fundraiser The School and PTU are selling calendars in the month of October for our annual November Fund- raiser. For a $10.00 donation there are 30 chances to win - GREAT PRIZES! If you are interested in buying a calendar please fill out the stub with name, address phone and return to the parish of- fice or in the Sunday offertory basket in an enve- lope marked calendar sale with your $10 dona- tion. There are calendars in the back of the church. If you need additional ones or if you have any ques- tions please call Lisa Kay at 216.214.6723. On be- half of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception School PTU we appreciate your support!
UPCOMIG EWT PROGRAMS OF ITEREST: CATHOLIC ACTIO ISIGHT-ITERVIEW WITH CARDIAL BURKE: Thomas McKenna talks with Archbishop Raymond Burke about how voters should pre- pare for the upcoming national elections (October 29 - 9 am). HEARIG GOD: Though deaf, Fr. Christopher Klusman answered a call to the priesthood, facing almost overwhelm- ing obstacles along the way to ordination. (October 31 - 6:30 pm). DIVIE MERCY CHAPLET FOR KIDS: Animated childrens special of St. Faustina sharing the beautiful story of Jesus Divine Mercy (Thursdays - 4:30 pm). EWT - ALL SAITS DAY MARATHO St. Gianna Beretta Molia - a modern day hero of Divine Love . Airs at 9:30 am on Tuesday - November 1. St. Guseppe Moscate - Doctor of the poor. Part 1 - airs at 3:00 pm on Tuesday - November 1. Part 2 - airs at 4:30 pm on Tuesday - November 1. Crafters Wanted: Crafters are wanted for Elyria Catho- lics Holiday Craft Show and Bazaar which will be held Saturday, November 17, 2012 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 pastry. Tables are $35, or $40 with electric, if your registration is post marked by September 30, 2012. After September 30, 2012 tables will be $40, or $45 with electric. For additional information or a packet with an application, please call Barb Dillon at 440-365-7814 or Sue DiVaccaro at 440-277 -1360 or email ecbandcraft@yahoo.com. Thank you! 40 Days for Life From September 26 through November 4, youre invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. Youre also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside Family Planning 54 So. State St., Painesville, and to help spread the word about this important community outreach. If youd like more information and especially if youd like to volunteer to pray, please contact: Renee @(440)567-0115 or www.40daysforlife.com/painesville. Birthright: Please help needy mothers and their babies. During the month of October we will be collecting diapers (size 1 thru 5), baby wipes and formula (Similac regular and Isomil) for Birthright. Donations may be placed near the side altar display. If you choose to make a monetary do- nation, please make your check payable to Birthright and use the envelopes provided. Birthrights guiding principle is It is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth and the right of every child to be born. Thank you for your generosity. Questions, call Marge at 934-5394.
The Men of Holy Trinity Parish: Welcome the Men of St. Mary Parish to an Evening of Reflection on Friday night November 16th. at St. Mary of the Woods Meeting Room (across from Avon Commons). A presentation, "TODAY'S CHALLENGES FOR CATHOLIC MEN: RESPONSIBILITY TO GOD, FAMILY, WORK, AND THE WORLD WE'VE INHERITED" will be given by Reverend Donald H. Dunson, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul, Elyria; professor of moral theol- ogy at St. Mary Seminary; and author of two books. The eve- ning begins at 6:45 PM with a light supper, the presentation, and time for personal prayer and discussion. Space is limited - on a first-come, first serve basis, registrations (name, phone, e- mail) with an enclosed fee of $15.00 should be mailed to: Ter- rence Wichmann, 3141 Waterfall Way, Westlake, Ohio, 44145. All registrations will be confirmed. ST. JOSEPH OVERIGHT SHELTER: We are providing a meal for 65 homeless women, children and men on October 31. Would you help us by donating cheesy potatoes, applesauce or rolls? Its a simple way to help those in need and show grati- tude for your many blessings. Contact Deb Janosik 934-4576 or jjanosik@centurytel.net or Mary Brownfield 440-666-4150 or teatime0422@yahoo.com for details by Monday October 29. .St. Joseph Catholic Church, Avon Lake: will host a series called Catholics Coming Home on Thursday evenings from Oct. 4 to Nov. 15 2012, 7-8:30 p.m. Whatever the reasons that may have caused you or someone you know to decrease regular participa- tion at Mass and the Sacraments, the Church wants you back fulltime - we miss you! Regardless of what path your life may have taken, God has always al- lowed and encouraged U-turns that lead back to Him! Please join us for this free session where well invite you to take another look. Well answer questions and provide updates on the Catholic faith within an informal and wel- coming atmosphere. Contact Patricia at 440-930-5676 for more information. St. Joseph is located at 32929 Lake Road, Avon Lake. Young In Spirit Senior Group Luncheon Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 12:00 p.m. in Fr. Mosovsky Hall The menu is: Kielbasa, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, carrots, applesauce, donuts, coffee or cider. All seniors, 55 plus, are welcome to attend. RSVP by calling Mary Ann at 440-933- 2116 or Betty at 933-4234. Holy Trinity Boy Scout Troop 462 Pancake Breakfast: Fundraiser to purchase Troop Trailer, Date: Today, Oct. 28, 2012, Time: 8-11:30 am Place: Holy Trinity Gym, 2610 Nagel Rd., Avon Cost: $6 Adult/$5 Senior/$3 Children (3-10 yrs)/Under 3 Free In addition to all you can eat pancakes, breakfast includes 2 sausage links (1 for children), coffee & tea and your choice orange juice or white milk. 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