Bulletin-2015-05-31 - Immaculate Conception

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF MARY PARISH
HH – Hitch Hall
R – Rectory CH – Church
WH – Waldeisen Hall
MH – Maher Hall
May 31st, 2015
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Date
Observance
Mon
Justin,
June
Martyr
1
Tues
Marcellinus & Peter
June
Martyrs
2
Wed
Charles Lwanga & Companions,
June
Martyrs
3
Thur
June
4
Fri
Boniface,
June
Bishop & Martyr
5
Sat
June
6
Mass Time & Intention
5:30 pm
Server(s)
Readings
Religious Vocations
Keegan
Tb 1:3, 2:1b-8;
Mk 12:1-12
by Serra Club of Akron
Tb 2:9-14;
Mk 12:13-17
5:30 pm
Ralph & Ina Keegan
5:30 pm
Ann Blondin
Keegan
by Al & Rosi McClellan
Norbert,
Bishop
5:30 pm
People of the Parish
Mary Jane Wheeler
Solemnity of the Most
Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Keegan
by Melissa Keegan
8:30 am
Sun
June
7
Event/Meeting
by Dave & Theresa Wilson
11:00 am
Thanksgiving
by Gloria Woods & Ralph Ely
Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a;
Mk 12:18-27
Contemporary
Choir
6:45 pm CH
Tb 6:10-11, 7:1be,
9-17, 8:4-9a;
Mk 12:28-34
SVdP
11:30 am MH
Tb 11:5-17;
Mk 12:35-37
Morgan
Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20;
Mk 12:38-44
Confession
9 – 10 am CH
Free Store
9:30 am – Noon MH
Exposition
3:30 – 5:00 pm CH
8:30 am
Brown
11:00
Brewer
Brewer
Ex 24:3-8;
Heb 9:11-15;
Mk 14:12-16, 22-26
Exposition
9:30 – 11 am CH
Sanctuary Lamp – Don Todd
Holy Hours: Mon. & Tues. 9 am - 5 pm.
Please come to the rectory for entry to the church.
There were 3 Holy Hours last week.
How precious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of His
holy ones. Psalm 116
COLLECTION REPORT
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Sunday Offering – $2,812
Cap. Improvement - $12
97 of 364 Envelopes Used.
Mark your calendars & watch for more information.
Sat./Sun., June 6th & 7th – Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament for the Feast of Corpus Christi.
Sat., July 25th, 7:05 pm – Akron Rubber Ducks Game.
Sun., August 9th – The FEST
ORDINATION ANNIVERSARIES
Fr. Sam Ciccolini……....
May 31st
Fr. Michael B. Smith……. June 8th
Birthdate – May 30th
Birthdate – June 7th
• Altar & Rosary Society Dinner - Tue., June 9th at 6 pm
in Hitch Hall; catering by Moe’s. Menu: salad, pot
roast, mixed veggies, roasted potatoes, rolls, dessert.
Cost: $15. RSVP to Lorie at 330-208-5712 by Mon.,
June 8th. Please bring shampoo for SVdP.
• Funeral Dinner Ministry Team will meet on Wed.,
June 10th at 1 pm in Hitch Hall. All those interested in
learning more about this ministry are welcome. If you
would like to be on the list to donate food for a meal,
please call the rectory at 330-753-8429. Thank you.
Is there an activity or event you’d like to see the
parish sponsor? We’d love to hear your suggestions!
Drop your suggestions in the collection basket or at the
rectory or just give us a call. In the meantime, keep an
eye out for more information on our July 25th Akron
Rubber Ducks outing.
Family News Corner
Congratulations to Knights of Columbus Council 3410
members Steve Kertesz for 70 years of service and Joe
Kauslick for 60 years of service to the Knights.
Catechism in a Year
Is there some inner logic that unites the sacraments with each other? All sacraments are an encounter with Christ, who
is himself the original sacrament. There are sacraments of initiation, which introduce the recipient into the faith:
Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. There are sacraments of healing: Reconciliation and the Anointing of the Sick.
There are sacraments of communion & mission: Matrimony & Holy Orders. Baptism joins us with Christ. Confirmation
gives us his Spirit. The Eucharist unites us with him. Confession reconciles us with Christ. Through the Anointing of the
Sick, Christ heals, strengthens, and consoles. In the sacrament of Matrimony, Christ promises his love in our love and
his fidelity in our fidelity. Through the sacrament of Holy Orders, priests have the privilege of forgiving sins and
celebrating the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. (YOUCAT question 139)
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS
Today we celebrate the inner life of the Triune God,
one God in three persons. The Trinity is one of the
deepest realities, or mysteries of our faith, meaning
that it is beyond anything we can experience. God,
Father, Son, & Spirit is an incomprehensible mystery
which is based in love – a communion of love. Saint
Augustine explained the Trinity thusly: God, the Father
as the lover, Jesus as the beloved and the Holy Spirit
as the love between them. It’s all about relationship
and that is a beautiful example of how God wishes us
to live on earth. At baptism we become Children of
God and members of the Body of Christ & are called
to live in loving relationship with one another and with
God. Not an easy task for we are called to love in
the midst of rejection, misunderstanding, hatred and
manipulation. How do we live in union and harmony
within the Body of Christ? How do we become one?
Jesus prays in John 17:22, “...that they may be one,
as we are one, I in them and you in me, that they
may become completely one...” Our example is the
Holy Trinity who shows us how to live in mutual love
and respect so that we can become a community of
love on earth. Spend some stewardship of time in
prayer. Against whom do you hold a grudge? With
whom do you need to reconcile? What hatreds and
prejudices do you hold in your heart? Christian
artists, Avalon, give us a goal in their song ”Testify
To Love” when they sing “For as long as I shall life, I
will testify to love.” May we strive to emulate and
testify to the love of God in all we do and say.
STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
In His Name – we’re collecting shoes of all type (new,
old, torn or worn) for the Ohio Kiwanis groups to
send to Haiti to help reduce diseases transmitted from
walking barefoot in less than sanitary conditions.
Garden Soxx – We’re in need of stewards to deliver
gardens this Sat., May 30th at 9 am. If you can help or
if you have a pick-up truck and are willing to be a
driver, please call the rectory by Wed., May 27th.
Adopt-A-Plot – It’s time to get out there and trim the
bushes, plant flowers, pull those weeds and clean up
the debris. Thank you for your stewardship.
Visit www.ickenmore.org to see what’s new as well
as stories and pictures from past events.
St. Vincent de Paul - Thank you for your generosity!
Requested item: toilet paper. Place items in the basket
behind the last pew in the church.
Graduating Students - Please let us know your
plans! Are you beginning your career, starting college,
moving away? Call the rectory & let us know.
Masses - If you’d like to schedule a Mass, please call
the rectory. Next available dates are: Mon., June 8, Wed.,
June 10, & Sun., June 14th. The Mass stipend is $10.
A New Perspective on Alzheimer's & Dementia Care:
th
Mon., June 15 , 6:30 – 7:30 pm, Waldeisen Hall. No cost,
but please RSVP to the rectory for planning purposes.
Refreshments will be served. This program will cover:
1. How and when to seek help from a physician.
2. The difference between Alzheimer's and Dementia.
3. How different parts of the brain are affected by Dementia.
4. A unique and positive approach to Dementia care.
5. Skills and techniques to provide effective care.
OffOff-Site Events
• Cluster Charismatic Prayer Group: Sundays, 6:30 pm,
St. Augustine Rectory. On the first Sunday of each month,
the meeting will be at I.C. in Hitch Hall after the 11 am
Mass. Music Ministry stewards needed, contact Fr. Glaros
at St. Augustine for more information.
• 6 - Week Grief Support Series: Our Lady of Victory
Parish, Tallmadge, Tuesday evenings, May 19th through
June 23rd, 7 to 9 pm. For more information or to register
please call the OLV office 330-633-3672.
• El Salvador Vision Trip The El Salvador Mission Committee,
based at St. Sebastian Parish, is interested in making a
long-term positive impact in the country of El Salvador &
is planning their yearly trip, coming up this July. Please
contact Jason Nehez at salvadormission@gmail.com or
440-497-7883 if you are interested in helping in any way or
going on the trip.
• Hungarian-English Mass: Sun., June 7th, 1pm, Nativity
of the Lord Jesus Catholic Church, Akron.
• Our Lady of the Elms 5K & Family Fun Run: 8 am, Sat.,
June 13, 1290 W. Market St., Akron. For info or to register,
visit: http://www.theelms.org/5k-family-fun-run/.
• Faith, Action, Results: The Diocesan Social Action Office
is pleased to announce Dr. Carolyn Woo, President & CEO
of Catholic Relief Services, (CRS) will speak at St. Clarence
Parish, 30106 Lorain Rd. on Thur., June 4 from 7 – 8:30 pm.
This FREE talk will describe how CRS responds to the call
of the Gospel to serve the poorest and most vulnerable.