Fifth Sunday Of Easter Liturgy Schedule 8:30 Morning Prayer, Rosary, Monday through Friday Monday, May 4 Easter Weekday 8:00 John Urban Tuesday, May 5 Easter Weekday 8:00 William Green (anniv) 9:00 School Mass Wednesday, May 6 Easter Weekday 8:00 Michael Colagiovani Thursday, May 7 Easter Weekday 8:00 Alphonso Saracusa Friday, May 8 Easter Weekday 8:00 All Souls Saturday, May 9 Easter Weekday 2:00 Kemski / Mina Wedding 3:15 Confessions 4:00 People of the Parish Sunday, May 10 Sixth Sunday of Easter 8:00 Vivian Taormina / Josephine DeFini 10:00 Ray & Marge Zendarski / Linda Horvat 12:00 Sylvester Helinski … May 3, 2015 Religion Question of the Week What is the first Holy Oil that can be received by a person who is going to be Baptized in the Catholic Church? Answer to Last Week’s Question Who replaced Judas as one of the twelve Apostles? Answer: Matthias. Did You Know? Did you know that the ceiling area over the Altar is called the “Baldachino” ? One Liner “If there is no appointed time for prayer, soon there will be no prayer at all”. Friendly People Needed We are looking for parishioners who would like to stand at the doors of the Church and greet people as they enter. This is a very important Ministry in which you will be helping people feel welcomed into our Church Community. If you are interested in this Ministry please contact Deacon Stan @ 216.662.8685. Standing up for the Real Meaning of Marriage the following members of our Parish community: Alfred Schwet, Shirley Amato, John Halasz, Robyn Buckley, Eileen O’Brien, Stephen Rapsik, Diana Stronge, Maureen Soeder, Joan Kaczmarczyk, Nancy Bialkowski, Larry Pentek, Sarah Burket and Mark Pennington, The names will remain in the bulletin for two weeks. Please call the Parish office for more information. If you have a special intention you would like remembered in prayer, please call Helen Lucas at (216) 662-7993. Our sincere sympathy and prayers are extended to the family and friends of Helen Wall who was buried this past week. May she and all our dearly departed, rest in peace. Wedding Banns In recent years there has been a concerted effort by some of the “leaders” of our culture to destroy the real meaning of Marriage. God has a plan for Marriage, and many persons in America do not buy into His plan. So it might be a good idea to review the real meaning of Marriage as given to the human race by God. Jesus defines Marriage in Chapter 10 of Mark’s Gospel in the following way: “ From the beginning of creation, God made them male and female. For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. So they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, no human being must separate”. In this definition Jesus teaches us that: (1) Marriage is a state in life that is instituted by God; (2) Marriage is between a man and a woman; (3) one of the goals of Marriage is the unity formed between a man and a woman; (4) Marriage is blessed by God; (5) Marriage can not be broken apart by any human force on earth. If we truly want to be followers of Jesus Christ, we should do all we can to stand up for the real meaning of Marriage. Fr. Thomas Haren I Richard Johnson & Kelly Schroeder III Austin Kemski & Samira Mina Catholic War Veterans will have their annual Poppy Program this weekend. They will be passing out Poppies at all doors of the Church. Donations go to the Catholic War Veterans which help support scholarships and veterans programs. Thank you for your generosity. Liturgical Ministers: All special requests for the July, August, September schedules need to be turned in to the Parish Office by Monday, June 1st. Fifth Sunday Of Easter What does the Catholic Church teach about Divorce? Jesus states in Mark’s Gospel: “ whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her; if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery.” The Catholic Church has understood this passage to mean that if a man and woman enter into a valid Sacramental Marriage, and they divorce each other, they can’t remarry while both spouses are alive. However there is more to this teaching that one should know. The Church does not teach that a person who is divorced has lost their membership in the Catholic Church. Nor does the Church teach that a person who is divorced and remarried has lost their membership in the Catholic Church. What the Church teaches is that if a person goes through a divorce, they are still loved by God. They may still receive the Sacraments, and they should do so. If a person remarries after a divorce, they may not receive the Sacraments because they are living contrary to the Gospel command of Jesus, but Jesus still loves them. He wants them to do the best they can in their circumstances to pray daily, to worship God at Mass on Sundays, and to live out the Gospel message as an example for their families. One of the responsibilities of the Church is to help those who have had difficulties in their Marriage. If you are divorced, or divorced and remarried, please feel free to call a Priest, Deacon, or Pastoral Staff member to discuss your situation. We are all glad to talk with you, and see if there is anything that can be done to help you and your family. You are all welcome in the Catholic Church. Fr. Thomas Haren Gift Certificate Sales Our monthly sale of Gift Cards in Church will be this weekend, May 2nd and 3rd after all the Masses in the Altar Server’s Sacristy. Thank you for your support. Guild Carnation Sale Next weekend May 9th & 10th the Guild will be selling Carnations after all the Masses, in honor of Mother’s Day. The cost is $1.00 per flower. What a nice way to remember all or our Mother’s. St. Monica’s Ladies Guild is sponsoring a Day of Reflection entitled Mary, the Mother of Jesus on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at Marymount Convent, 12215 Granger Rd., Garfield Hts. OH. The program will be presented by Sister Felicia Mann, SSJ-TOSF. Reflection Day will begin at 8:30 am. and end at 3:00 pm. Prayer and reflection will be held throughout the day plus a warm lunch will be served as well as a Mass celebrated by Rev. Ted Marszal will end the days activities. Cost for the day will be $25 per person. If you are interested please call Sister Felicia Mann at 216-570-4826 for additional information or to sign up. May 3, 2015 Countdown to 11 weeks!!! Built with Living Stones Each time I enter Saint Monica Church, the phase ‘built with living stones’ comes to mind. This metaphor is often used to describe the intimate relationship we have with Jesus Christ, who is the true Living Stone. Not only is it my favorite place to pray, it is also a wonderful area in which to catechize the children being prepared for the sacraments because it helps them to learn about and come to love their church while teaching them the important truths of the faith. Father Gallagher designed the church in a shape of a cross (which, incidentally, mirrors Saint John the Evangelist Cathedral, but on a much smaller scale) with the hopes that air travelers who were able to see it when airplanes departed and returned to Hopkins International, would be reminded of God’s protection. He also commissioned shamrocks be painted on the crossbars of the church’s ceiling so that children, who became restless or bored and starred ‘heavenward’, counting the shamrocks would keep them ‘entertained’’. Throughout this sacramental year, the second graders became enthusiastic students in this holy classroom while studying the religious truths depicted in the windows and in the symbols displayed in the sanctuary. Although there is not enough space to share EVERYTHING, here are a few highlights of our study. During instruction on the Eucharist, the sanctuary area became the center of our activity because the Mass is both the central celebration of our faith and of the Eucharist. There was an excited reverence as they traced the Alpha and Omega symbols, speculated on why a lamb would represent Jesus, and struggled to comprehend how ‘all of God’ can exist in the tabernacle and in the host. Our greatest ‘learning’, however, focused on little known information regarding the altar stone in Saint Monica’s altar. An altar stone is a piece of natural stone containing one or more relics cemented into a cavity that serves as an essential part of the altar for the celebration of Mass. It is imbedded in an altar when it is consecrated by the Bishop. The relics are pieces of bone from the body of a martyr (preferably), but can be from a non-martyr as well. Through the diligence of Sue Shepka and Louise Triptow, we learned that TWO relics are imbedded in our altar stone – St. Innocent I (pope and martyr) and St. Donatus (bishop and martyr), both of whom were martyred in the fourth century. These are not two common names, so when the second graders ‘shared’ their knowledge, the names were often translated as ‘incense and donuts’! Research tells us that by the age of nine, children have formed the foundation of their faith – and those who are already faithful in its practice, remain faithful throughout their lifetime, even with a hiatus or two. Preparing children for the sacraments is a privilege that keeps me very aware of their holiness, and my need to pray daily to be worthy of working with them to come to know Jesus more fully. Please keep our First Communicants and Confirmation candidates in your prayers. They will wear ‘the dust of the faith’ not only of their families but also of our parishioners. Sister Helene Fifth Sunday Of Easter May 3, 2015 Parish Activities OFFERTORY COLLECTION April 25 / April 26 Regular Sunday Envelopes St. Monica Fund Kids Envelopes Home Missions $ 7,674.00 $ 416.00 $ 18.50 $ 210.00 Special Collection to support the Catechetical Ministries of the Office of the Office of Catechetical Formation & Education. Funding from this collection supports Newman Campus Ministry, Adult Faith Formation, Media Literacy, Parish Catechetical Leadership training and Catechist Certification. The collection will take place the weekend of May 9th & 10th. Please be generous. Thank you! To help build an endowment fund, please consider remembering St. Monica Church in your Will. Kindergarten Screening Kindergarten Screening will take place May 12 and May 19, 2015. Students must turn five years old by September 30, 2015 and be registered at St. Benedict Catholic School to schedule a screening time. Incoming Kindergarten, First and Second Grade students may also qualify for the EdChoice Expansion Scholarship. Please call the school office @ 216.662.9380 for more information. St. Benedict Night at the Lake County Game Come and enjoy the game on Friday, May 29th. Game time is 6:30pm. Tickets are $10. Stick around after the game for post-game fireworks extravaganza. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Scott Gongos by Friday, May 22nd at 216.475.3633 or [email protected]. MONDAY, May 4 4:00 Athletic Practice (g) 8:00 HN Mtg (c) TUESDAY, May 5 11:00 Grandparents Day (c) 2:00 Senior Board Mtg (F) 4:00 Athletic Practice (g) 6:30 PTU Mtg (c) 6:45 Boy Scouts (AR) 8:00 MH K of C (M) WEDNESDAY, May 6 4:00 Athletic Practice (g) 6:30 Growing our Faith (c) THURSDAY, May 7 4:00 Athletic Practice (g) 7:00 Guild Board Mtg (off property) 7:00 Pastoral Council Mtg (cc) FRIDAY, May 8 9:00 Carnation Sale Prep (+) 3:00 PTU for Dance Set-Up (g) 6:00 7th & 8th Grade Dance (g) SATURDAY, May 9 7:30 Men of the Vine (ocu 1&2) 9:30 Athletic Practice (g) SUNDAY, May 10 Mother’s Day / Carnation Sale St. Benedict Catholic School will be hosting Open Houses for our Preschool friends who will be 4 and 5 years old beginning in September of 2015. The Preschool will be full-day at the St. Benedict Early Learning Center (14600 Turney Road). Open Houses are from 12:00-2:00pm and will take place on Sunday, May 17th : Hope to see you there! YOUTH MINISTRY This weekend (May 3, 6-8pm) all teens in grades 7-12 are invited to join youth group for an evening of "Play & Pray." We'll start with Human Hungry Hippo, have dinner and end with teen-led prayer. Check in at doors of the Activity Center (gym) at Saints Peter and Paul school building. Day Trip to Swings-n-Things Monday June 8, 10:30-6:30 is open to all teens 7-12 grade. Registration forms available at meetings and on our website (saintmonicachurch.net). School Spirit Tastes Great! April Showers Bring May....CAR WASHES!!! Make dinner a selfless Act by joining us for a fundraiser to support St. Benedict Catholic School. Come into the Vista Way Chipotle on Monday, May 18th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm. Flyers are available at the Parish Office or just tell them you are supporting St. Benedict School and they will donate 50% of the proceeds to our school. Thank you for your support. ST BENEDICT ATHLETICS- will be having a car wash in the school parking lot on Saturday May 9th from 10am-2pm. Come support our athletic program and let us shine your ride! Fifth Sunday Of Easter Readings for the week of May 3, 2015 Fifth Sunday of Easter Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22; 1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8 Monday Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115; Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122; Jn 15:1-8 Thursday Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96; Jn 15:9-11 Friday Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57; Jn 15:12-17 Saturday Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100; Jn 15:18-21 Sunday Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48; Ps 98; 1 Jn 4:7-10; Jn 15:9-17 Sunday May 3, 2015 St. Martin of Tours Bus Trip Time is running out to sign up for the motor coach day trip to Our Lady of Consolation Shrine in Cary, Ohio. We have reserved the bus for Thursday, May 7, 2015. We will depart from the parking lot at St. Martin of Tours around 8:15am and return between 4:00 and 4:30pm. Cost of the trip is $40.00 per person and includes round trip coach fare, lunch at the shrine and gratuity for our driver. Please contact Michele at 216-213-6347 to answer any questions or to sign up. Hope to see you there!
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