May 24, 2015 - Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Fr. Thomas J. Behrend……..…………….. Pastor
Fr. David McCafferty…………..Pastor Emer itus
Fr. John J. Sullivan……...Senior Par ochial Vicar
Fr. Joseph P. O’Donnell……….…Parochial Vicar
Fr. David G. Baugh………….…..….in Residence
Fr. Edward Schwet…….……...........in Residence
Rev. Mr. John Strmac…….....Per manent Deacon
Roberta DeMell…………….....Pastor al Associate
Tim Sheridan………….…..….Pastor al Associate
Vincent M. Taraska…… CPA, Business Manager
Bob Crosby…………….….….Maintenance Dept.
Lynne Hoopingarner……...……..Music Ministr y
Teresa Szary……………..…..Youth Coor dinator
Sharon Taraska…………....Office Administr ator
Mary Keiper.….Bulletin Editor /Par ish Secr etar y
Barbara Barsic………....…..…………...Secr etar y
Charlotte Gulden…...……....Religious Education
PSR: 440-585-0800 x206; 29840 Euclid Ave.
MATER DEI ACADEMY
Loretta Pilla.………………………….....Pr incipal
School: 29840 Euclid Ave., Wickliffe, Ohio 44092
Phone# 440-585-0800
School Fax: 440-585-9391
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday: 7:00 a.m. (Chapel) 7:00 p.m. (Chur ch)
Tuesday: 7:00 & 8:30 a.m. (Chapel)
Wednesday: 7:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m. (Chapel)
Thursday: 7:00 & 8:30 a.m. (Chapel)
Friday: 7:00 & 8:30 a.m. (Chapel) (8:30 a.m.
Friday Mass in Church during the school year)
First Friday of each month: 7:45 p.m. (Chapel)
Saturday: 8:30 a.m., 4:00 & 6:00 p.m. (Chur ch)
Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a.m. &
7p.m. Lifeteen Mass only during the school year
Holy Days: See bulletin.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 3-3:45 p.m. - 5-5:45 p.m. (Church)
First Fridays 3-4:00 & 6:30-7:30 p.m. (Chapel )
PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL
Located in the Rectory, open 24/7.
PARISH REGISTRATION
Singles, families, newlyweds or single young
adults, please register under your own name
even if you were previously registered under
your parents’ name. Call the Parish Office to make
an appointment with Mrs. Roberta DeMell.
MARRIAGES
Couples intending to marry are required to call the
rectory at least six (6) months prior to marriage.
BAPTISMS
Baptisms are the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the
month after the 11:30 a.m. Mass. Arrangements for
a baptism date must be made at least one week in
advance. The next Pre-Baptism Class is
Wednesday, July 8, 2015-6:30pm.
Call Parish Office to register.
FUNERALS: Arrangements are made with a
Funeral Director and approved by the Rectory.
FACILITIES RENTAL or RESERVATIONS
Contact Mrs. Roberta DeMell at 585-0700 x 310
PARISH GROUPS: If interested in joining a Parish
group call the Parish Office for contact info.
NEED A RIDE to Mass? Call 440-944-3073.
May 24, 2015
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church
29850 Euclid Ave.,
Wickliffe, Ohio 44092
Parish Office:
1730 Mt. Carmel Drive,
Wickliffe, Ohio 44092
Mon.-Fri. 8am-9pm; Sat. 9am-3pm
440-585-0700
Parish Office Fax #: 440-585-0870
Parish Website:
www.olmcwickliffe.org
bulletineditor@olmcwickliffe.org
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church
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Greetings to the family of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
"Judge not, that ye be not judged." For countless people in our culture, this is imagined to be
the only thing ever uttered by Jesus of Nazareth and the only religious text which remains out
of the ruins of Western Civilization.
This was brought home to me in a conversation I had with a highly placed official at a major
American university about 10 years ago. The man, in addition to being a Vice President at the
university, was by training a physiologist specializing in hypothermia. It had come to his attention that the
Nazis had conducted hypothermia experiments on prisoners at Dachau. The experiments consisted of
submerging men, women and children in freezing water until they died and then doing autopsies on them
to see what killed them. I had an opportunity to look at some of the documentation he had gathered on the
experiments and remarked to him how ghastly and horrific this cruelty was. His reply: "Well, that's your
perspective. But who are we to judge? They thought they were doing the right thing."
This rhetoric is used so often and taken so for granted that people scarcely pause to take a breath
after saying it. It is imagined to be the perfect trump to all discussions which veer dangerously toward
morality or the notion of sin. Yet as my university friend shows by his spectacular moral absurdity, there
is something to be said in answer to this idiotic mantra. The answer is, "We are sons and daughters of the
Most High God, charged with defending the dignity of the human person in the face of tyranny and bound
by our Lord Jesus Christ himself to discern what is so and act accordingly. That is who we are."
The reality of life is that we not only do judge ideas and people, we must judge them. This is exactly what our Lord commands us to do when he says, "By their fruits you shall know them." This is exactly
what people do when they declare Dachau an anteroom of Hell. Such judging is not sinister but is the only
thing that keeps us sane.
"To judge", then, has two aspects not very well distinguished in English. The first is, "to discern
what is." Not only is that not sinful, it is absolutely required of us as Christians. ("Be wise as serpents,"
says our Lord. Which is to say, "Be shrewd. Size up people, ideas and situations and assess them for what
they are.") Only the second aspect of "judge" is forbidden. That is, once you have discerned what is and
formulated a judgment of the truth of a situation, don't forget that you are a sinner too and, above all, don't
forsake the duty to love. In short, make right judgments, but refer all such judgments to God, who sees not
the part, but the whole of things. The opposite of this second aspect of "judge" is not "pretend we're all
saying the same thing" or "pretend the evil person means well." The opposite of this sense of "judge" is
"love." What we are not to do is condemn people (especially people who are really wrong and guilty of
grave sin). Rather, we are to seek the good of everyone, even of those whom we must sometimes rightly
fight against (like the architects of Dachau).
This is not really new to our experience. What is new (in our culture) is the idea that judging (in the
first sense) is permissible and even commanded by Christ. Yet commanded it is, and where the command
is ignored we find the imbecility of those who are incapable of saying whether or not Dachau was wrong.
But where the command is heeded we find sane men and women who can discern what is and act on that
discernment. Those who can make sane judgments are not fool enough to imagine they are avenging angels nor cretins incapable of speaking out against an act of genocide lest they be "judgmental." They are
rather, fully human and able to act with justice, courage, mercy and even love.
Welcome to John Jeong, a Korean Seminarian who is living in the Rectory for the summer.
Pentecost blessings to all and remember that I love you and there is absolutely nothing you can do
about it. ~ Fr. Behrend
Together in this time and place, we give glory to God.
SATURDAY
8:30 am-C
Clarke Brassell
4:00 pm-C
Mary Siciliano
6:00 pm-C
Helen Dusa
May 23
Virginia Provenzale
Children & Family
Family
SUNDAY
7:30 am-C
9:30 am-C
May 24
Angela Belaj
Family
D.M. of Rowell & Freeman Families
11:30am-C
Anthony Sugar
MONDAY-Memorial Day
8:30 am-C
Ted H. Antoniak
Dave & Vickey Rowell
Mira Sugar
May 25
Wife, Irene Antoniak
TUESDAY
May 26
7:00 am-R
Mildred Hills
Kelly Anderson
8:30 am-R
Living & D.M. of Altar & Rosary Guild
WEDNESDAY
7:00 am-R
Sharon Matijka
7:00 pm-R
Florence Iafelice
May 27
Amy Bopp
Tim & Grace Andrassy
THURSDAY
May 28
7:00 am-R
Claire Babika
Jim & Claudia Srnovrsnik
8:30am-R
D.M. of DeMell & Stusek Families
Tom & Roberta DeMell
FRIDAY
7:00 am-R
8:30 am-C
May 29
For Parishioners
Charles Malanosky
wife, Barbara
SATURDAY
8:30 am-C
Martin & Anne O’Donnell
4:00 pm-C
6:00 pm-C
SUNDAY
7:30 am-C
9:30 am-C
11:30am-C
May 30
Fr. Joseph O’Donnell
Dorothy Roberts
Family
Anthony & Mary Siciliano
Tom & Sylvia Lehotsky
May 31
Mary Leslie
family & friend
Marie Stine
Ernest Stine & Family
Emil Palsa, Wilbert & Emma Sunderman
& Steve & Susan Palsa-Evelyn Palsa & Family
ALTAR SERVERS
To take the gifts up at Mass, see an Usher.
Saturday, May 30
4:00pm- Michael Albertone, John Albertone,
Christina Albertone, Sophie Kastl
6:00pm- Alex Clemente, Lily Clemente,
Sammy Clemente, Ricky Summers
Sunday,
9:30am-
May 31
Kyra Filighera, Joe Ivancic,
Alexandra Nikoli
11:30am– Bridgette Karr, Katelyn Nemeth
Thank you for your Time and Commitment!
Sunday, May 17 $ 8,612.07
Ascension $ 611.00
Thank you for your generosity!
Call Parish Office for Automated Giving info.
SECOND
COLLECTION:
Diocesan Development
Next week:
No Second Collection
NO Hospitality
Next wk: Mt. Carmel
Society Bake Sale
SECOND COLLECTION change:
On June 6 & 7 there will be a PARISH MISSION.
The St. Vincent de Paul collection for that weekend will be
collected the following weekend on June 13 & 14.
Weekend Mass Schedule for Ministers May 30/31.
4:00pm - Bar b Bopp, J eff Ridler , Peg Sher o,
Marion Smith, Vincent Smith Lector: Sue Bogo
6:00pm - J ohn Suman, Toni Suman, J ohn Hayes
Lector: Michael Bar th
7:30am - Deacon John Strmac, Tom Bernot, Ray Sack
Lector: Anne Rossman
9:30am - Amy Bopp, Rich Winter, Kitty Shriver
Lector: J oey Tar aba
11:30am - Joe Betsa, Ray Patacca, Teresa Szary
Lector: Tony Discenza
If you cannot make your time. Please find a substitute or
call Roberta at Parish Office 585-0700 x 310.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
MASS INTENTIONS
D.M.=Deceased Members C=Church R=Rectory
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MONDAY, Memorial Day May 25
8:30am Mass in Church
TUESDAY, May 26
Sandwich Makers 9:00am - R#2
WEDNESDAY, May 27
Track Meeting 5-6:00pm - PC
MDA Sports Banquet 6-8:00pm - CC
Choir Practice 7:15-9:15pm - C
Booth Captains Festival Mtg. 7:30pm - PC
THURSDAY, May 28
K of C Business Meeting 7:30-9:00pm - PC
Girl Scouts 7-7:30pm - CH
Casino Dealer Training 7:30pm - MA
FRIDAY, May 29
8:30am Mass in Church
Sunday Reading Group 9:00am - R#2
SATURDAY, May 30
Men’s Prayer Group 7-8:30am - PC
Mt. Carmel Society Bake Sale
PENTECOST SUNDAY, May 31
Mt. Carmel Society Bake Sale
PC-Pete Christopher CC-Community Ctr. CH-Chapel Hall C-Church MA-Mini-Aud.
FL-Faculty Lournge. AC-After Care MR-Music Rm. R#1 or R#2-Rectory
They were all filled with the Holy spirit, and began to speak in different tongues (Acts 2:1-11)
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MATER DEI ACADEMY
POPE FRANCIS TRIP
The following is a chart of the grade equivalent scores of Mater Dei students in
the last four years. The grade equivalent score of 2.1 for first grade means that,
as a class in February 2015, they are performing at a second grade and one
month level. We are very proud of our student’s collective scores!
Grade Equivalent Grade Eq.
Grade Eq.
Grade Equivalent
Class
Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Spring 2012
First Grade
2.1
1.9
2.4
2.2
Second Grade
2.7
3.1
3.1
3.0
Third Grade
4.0
4.0
4.0
3.9
Fourth Grade
5.3
5.5
5.3
5.1
Fifth Grade
6.6
6.4
6.6
6.7
Sixth Grade
7.3
7.3
8.1
8.4
Seventh Grade 9.7
9.9
10.8
10.1
Eighth Grade
12.3
12.5
12.2
10.9
MORAL DEVELOPMENT-DISCOVERY-ACHIEVEMENT
Are you looking for a school that is Christ-centered and educationally challenging? Lear n about all the oppor tunities that await your childr en at Mater Dei Academy by calling the school office at 440-585-0800 and scheduling a personal tour.
Additional information about Mater Dei Academy can be found at
www.materdeiacademy.us
MDA is having a rummage sale at the end of the school year on June 11 and 12. As
spring is here and you are doing your spring cleaning please save some items to donate to
our rummage sale! We will accept any new or gently used items such as furniture, toys,
household items, clothes, etc. Donations can be dropped off at the school office. Thank
you for your support.
VISITING MISSIONARY
A missionary will speak at all Masses from the Congregation of the Blessed
Sacrament the weekend of June 6/7. The Congr egation of the Blessed Sacr ament was founded in Paris, France, in 1856 by a French priest, St. Peter Julian
Eymard. Since that time, its priests, deacons, brothers, and sisters have reached
all continents of the globe and continue the mission begun by St. Eymard, the
Apostle of the Eucharist. Like St. Peter Julian Eymard, Blessed Sacrament
Religious want the Mystery of the Eucharist to be loved and lived in its fullness.
Blessed Sacrament Religious believe that Christ in the Eucharist has the power
to effect a radical transformation in our society and in all people. The power of
the Eucharist motivates and strengthens them to work for the establishment of
Christ’s kingdom on earth.
Please consider a generous donation to the Congregation of the Blessed
Sacrament for their missionary work.
WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES
WITH POPE
FRANCIS…
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church,
Wickliffe, is hosting a bus tour to
Philadelphia from Friday, September 25 to Sunday night, September
27 to attend the Festival of Families Saturday, and Mass with the
Pope on Sunday. The Trip includes
luxury bus departure from Mt. Carmel Church. ALL breakfasts and
dinners included. All driver, hotel,
and tour guide tips included, along
with luggage handling. You are
responsible only for your lunch. All
inclusive Adult Price as of 4/13/15
is $699 per person, based on 2
paying Adults per Room. (if you
room alone there is an additional
charge.) Children 12 and under
travel free (Special Pricing limited
to 2 children per family and must
room with 2 adults.) Additional
charge for children 12 and under
and teens 13-18 is $399 each.
Contact Roberta DeMell for questions about trip at 440-585-0700.
Space will book quickly: Contact
Proximo Travel to register at 1855-842-8001 .
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Vacation Bible School 2015...J oin your fr iends at G-Force. God’s Love in
Action! Mark Your Calendar. July 20-July 24, 2015, 9am-Noon. Gr ab your r oller blades, skateboard, or bike! Our Navigators will join the “Coach” each day to Discover that a life with God is one of
movement both physically and spiritually” —Morning Assembly starts at the Adventure Park; stop at the Scripture Zone for interactive bible stories; discover the Science Zone for memorable science experiments; visit the Craft Zone for inspirational and fun
crafts; explore our Games Zone for fun and wacky game; and meet at the Song Studio for songs and music. Together we’ll realize
“In God, We live, move, and exist.”
No Pre-School Program this year. The r egular pr ogr am will be for Childr en 5 year s old by J uly 1, 2015 thr ough childr en
going into 5th grade. Daily Action Words (Themes) are: MOVE! ACT! CARE! FOLLOW! SHARE!
REGISTRATION continue until July 10th. Obtain a Registr ation for m fr om our Web Site “olmcwickiffe.or g” or the
Rectory Office. COST: 1 Child-$25, 2 Children-$45, 3 or more $60.
For info or a registration form contact Robert DeMell at 440-585-0700 x 310, rdemell@wickliffe.org or Lisa Greger at 440585-0800 x201
They were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak in different tongues (Acts 2:1-11)
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OLMC FESTIVAL NEWS
AMERICAN LEGION
MDA BOOSTERS
OLMC PARISH FESTIVAL is June
26, 27, & 28th, 2015. Friday & Saturday open 5pm until Midnight, Sunday
open 1pm until 10pm. Grand Prize
Raffle is Winner’s Choice of $15,000
Cash OR New 2015 Subaru Outback
Limited-36 month lease. 1st prize$1,000, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Prize $500, 5th,
6th, 7th, 8th Prize $250 each. Entertainment Friday, June 26-Paradox 711pm, Saturday, June 27-Stone Pony
7-11pm, Sunday, June 28th-Don
Wotilja Orchestra 1-5pm and Disco
Inferno 6-10pm.
POPPY DAY in Wickliffe is this
weekend May 22 & 23. Ladies of
the American Legion Auxiliary
will be offering the 7 piece Poppy
to the public for a donation.
Remember Americas Casualties of
War with a Poppy.
Fall Sports CYO Registration:
Registration for our Fall CYO
sports is now open online. We
are offering Girls Volleyball,
Boys Football, Co-Ed XCountry, and Cheerleading this
Fall. Visit
www.materdeiacademy.us/
athletics/registration/ for more
information and to register
online. Rates and registration
deadlines below:
Girls Volleyball – 3rd thru 8th
Grade Register by 6/1, cost is
$100 per player Register by
6/30**, cost is $125 per player
Cheerleading – 3rd thru 8th
Grade Register by 6/1, cost is
$50 per player Register by
6/30**, cost is $75 per player
Boys Football – 4th thru 7th
Grade Register by 5/22, cost is
$100 per player Register by
6/1**, cost is $125 per player
Co-Ed Cross Country - 3rd thru
8th grade Register by 6/1, cost
is $50 per player Register by
7/15**, cost is $75 per player.
** Denotes the registration
deadline for each sport.
* Must have a valid Physical
form signed and dated by physician by August 1, 2015
Casino card dealers are
needed for this years'
festival. If you have never
dealt cards before or need
a refresher course I invite you to a
training session Thursday Night
5/28/15 in the mini auditorium at
7:30 PM. Card games at this years
festival will be blackjack, let it ride
and Texas Holdem. We could really
use your help this year even if you
can only spare a few hours on any of
the three festival days. Any questions
please call me at 440-667-1625.
Thanks for your consideration, Larry
DiDonato Casino Coordinator
PSR
Pass on the Good News . . . the
Good News of Jesus Christ and our
Catholic Faith! Over 200 children
grades 1-8 will sign up this fall to learn
this Good News. You can help by
becoming a volunteer catechist at
OLMC. Classes are held Tuesday
evenings 6:30-8:00 from mid-Sept
through mid-May. Both you and the
children will grow in the faith!! We provide training, support and resources.
If interested, please call Charlotte Gulden at 440.585.0900 X206.
Our deepest Sympathy to the
families of the deceased:
June Block, and
James Henry Adams
Please keep them in your prayers.
MT. CARMEL SOCIETY
The Mt. Carmel Society BAKE
SALE is the weekend of May 30
& 31. Stop by and purchase some
delicious bakery homemade by our
Society ladies. Thank you for your
support. If you would like to join
the Mt. Carmel Society call Elizabeth Arendash 440-585-5404.
MT. CARMEL PLAYERS
The Mt. Carmel Players
45th annual
production is
“Peter Pan”.
Performance dates
are July 17, 18, 19, 24, 25.
Tickets are on sale for reserved
seating after all Masses or call
the Box Office (440) 944-5593.
Hope to see you in Neverland.
GRADUATES
CONGRATULATIONS to all
high school and college students
that are graduating this
month.
God’s Blessings to you
in your future.
ADORATION CHAPEL
If you are interested in coaching please contact Joe
McCrone at 216.403.0932 or
joe_mccrone@yahoo.com.
If you have any questions or
issues regarding the online
registration please contact Dave
Briganti at 216.225.8059 or
djbriganti@yahoo.com.
Can you commit to an hour in our Perpetual
Adoration Chapel? We are in need of someone to fill
the Sunday 11:00pm time slot.
Please Call Anne 440-944-0593, Marion 944-1431 or
Grace 944-5028.
There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit. —1 Corinthians 12:4
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CLEVELAND
DIOCESAN
50TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION:
Bishop Richard Lennon will
be the celebrant of the annual
50th wedding anniversary
celebration on Sunday,
July 26, 2015, at the
Cathedral of St. John the
Evangelist at 2:30pm.
Reservations ar e now being
accepted for couples married
50 years (married in 1965).
Seating is limited in the
Cathedral and the number of
guests will be determined by
the seating capacity and total
number registered.
Forms can be picked up at
OLMC Parish Office and
returned by Friday, June
26th.
LAKE LIFE TEEN
WEEK OF MAY 24
www.lakelifeteen.com
www.facebook.com/lakelifeteen
This week at Lake Life Teen
Last weekend, the diocese of Cleveland celebrated the ordination of
three men to the priesthood. May God continue to bless Frs. Jeff,
Joseph, Rob, and Jeremy as they begin their public ministry! We also
continue to pray for an increase of vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life as we recognize the need for more workers in the vineyard.
On Sunday, we celebrated our final
Life Night and 7:00 pm Mass of the
semester. Thank you to all who
joined us to celebrate our seniors at
the “Lake Life Teen Show.” We pray
especially for Cari, Anna, Hannah,
Lydia, Steve, Liz, Larissa, Nick,
Karissa, Frankie, and Steve as they
continue on their journeys!
Keep an eye out on www.lakelifeteen.com, follow us on Twitter or Instagram and friend us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/lakelifeteen)
for information on the many upcoming events! In His Peace ~ Teresa
Tolle Lege
All incoming seniors are invited to apply for the “Tolle Lege Summer
Institute” at Borromeo Seminary. This week long camp for confirmed
teens will focus on philosophy, theology, prayer and crazy fun. There
will be two sessions offered (June 14 – 19 and June 21 – 26). This camp
was founded to promote the pursuit of wisdom and provide a foundational understanding of Catholic teaching. Applications are DUE on
May 18th. Please check out our website or see Teresa for more details.
Catholic Youth Summer Camp (CYSC)
We are excited to invite you to explore the awesome world of Catholic
Youth Summer Camp in Columbus! This crazy fun and awesome week
is available to all current and incoming high school students and we
encourage you to check it out. Including fantastic camp events (high
adventure activities with daily extreme sports available), this camp also
offers a unique opportunity for you to explore your Catholic faith with
teens from around Ohio through daily Mass, Adoration, Reconciliation,
and catechesis. This year, the “Cleveland week” will be offered June 14
– 19 (other weeks throughout the summer are also open). The entire cost
of the week is $495, and scholarships are available. Details and
registration are available on www.cysc.com.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Sir 17:20-24; Ps
32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 10:17-27
Tuesday: Sir 35:1-12; Ps
50:5-8, 14, 23; Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday: Sir 36:1, 4-5a,
10-17; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13;
Mk 10:32-45
Thursday: Sir 42:15-25; Ps
33:2-9; Mk 10:46-52
Friday:
Sir 44:1, 9-13; Ps
149:1b-6a, 9b; Mk 11:11-26
Saturday: Sir 51:12cd-20;
Ps 19:8-11; Mk 11:27-33
Sunday:
Dt 4:32-34, 39
40; Ps 33:4-6, 9, 18-20, 22;
Rom 8:14-17; Mt 28:16-20
MAY 25th
Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth
(Psalm 104)
Pentecost Sunday
Pope Francis reminds us of the great
importance to the church of caring for
the poor and hungry. This has long
been true of Mt. Carmel. We certainly are
aware of the work of the St. Vincent de
Paul Society especially hot meals and the
food pantry. At our parish we make these
possible by our donations of money, food
and personal assistance.
The Sandwich Makers, with financial support from SVDP provide hundreds
of sandwiches each month to St. Augustine, for their kitchen, from St. Vincent de
Paul for over 20 years.
A number of parishioners also provide
help to Project Hope, a homeless shelter in
Painesville. For 15 years each First Friday
a group (different each month) provides
dinner (including dessert) for the Shelter.
This program receives no outside support.
All ingredients are purchased and prepared
by individuals. When this program first
began the shelter had about 8-10 people.
Today after an addition to the original
building, they hold up to 40 persons a
night (men, women and children).
Providing this much food has become
very expensive. Cooking for 40 puts an
enormous strain on the kitchen. This calls
for more folk to be involved. Please help
(shop, cook, bake, etc.) call Louise at 440944-0553 or Barb 440-944-0350.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
DIOCESE SUMMER Programs
for children and adults with disabilities. Did you know that our
Diocese offers summer programs for
children and adults with disabilities?
The summer programs offer respite
and provide life-enhancing activities
for children and adults in a Catholic
setting. If you have a family member
with a developmental disability or
know someone who does, contact
Dennis McNulty, Director of Catholic Charities Disability Services, for
more information at 216-334-2962
or dmcnulty@ccdocle.org
SAVE THE DATE: 15th Annual
Catholic Family FESTival is Sunday,
August 9, 2015.– 12 noon until 10pm,
Center of Pastoral Leadership, Wickliffe.
Traveling Charismatic Mass – Catholic Renewal Ministries’ Traveling Charismatic Mass for J une will be held at St.
John Vianney Parish, 7575 Bellflower
Rd., Mentor, 44060, on Friday, June 19.
Praise and Worship will begin at 7:00
p.m. and the liturgy will start at 7:30 p.m.
Healing prayer. 440-327-2201
WHS That 70’s Reunion will take
place on Saturday, July 25, 2015 at
7pm at Deeker’s Sidetracks, 8455
Station Street, Mentor, OH 44060.
This is our 4th annual, have a little fun,
come dressed in 70’s attire! All food
and beverages on your own tab, no
cover charge. Terry Jo DeBaltzo
(T.J.), Executive Assistant, P:
216.797.8368, F: 216.797.3223
ST. MALACHI PARISH Samar itan Ministry ADDICTION Awareness Workshop in St. Malachi Center (behind the school), West 25th
& Detroit, Cleveland, 44113. Saturday, June 13, from 9am to 4pm.
Judy Stowe 440-250-9959 or
judystowe@gmail.com
BEAUMONT SCHOOL open house
for its new STEM building on
Wednesday, May 27 from 5-7
pm. All are welcome to come for a
tour to see the new face of Beaumont! Guests are asked to enter
through the main entrance off of
North Park. Please phone 216-3212954 with any ques ons.
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