St. Malachi Parish, Cleveland, OH
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Mass Intentions |
Saturday,
Sept. 27 |
4:30 pm- |
Stanley Habrat |
6:00 pm- |
Ronald & Patricia Janus 50th Wed. Anniv. |
Sunday,
Sept. 28 |
9:30 am- |
Ed Saegel |
11 am- |
Tracy Lind |
12 noon- |
Special Intention |
Monday,
Sept. 29 |
7:00 am- |
St. Malachi Living and Deceased |
12 noon- |
Martha Supica |
Tuesday,
Sept 30 |
7 am- |
Berg-Coleman Family Dec. |
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12 noon- |
Robert & Margaret Miller |
Wednesday,
Oct. 1 |
7:00 am- |
Richard & Charlotte Willson |
12 noon- |
Mary Bederman |
Thursday,
Oct. 2 |
7:00 am- |
Inglis Family Dec. |
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12 noon-
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George Bender Jr.
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Friday,
Oct. 3 |
7:00 am- |
Anne Keefe |
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12 noon-
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Erma O'Leary |
Saturday,
Oct. 4 |
4:30pm- |
Dick Joyce |
Sunday,
Oct. 5 |
9:30 am- |
Tim O'Reilly |
11:00 am- |
Margaret Connell |
12:30 pm- |
St. Malachi Living and Deceased |
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (PENANCE)
Saturday: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:45-9:00 a.m.
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Offertory Report
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Sunday Collection ..................
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......... $ 3,594
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Amount Budgeted..................
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......... $ 3,154
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Budget to date ($3,154/week x 12
weeks)
........... $ 37,848
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Collections to date .........
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........ $ 37,177
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Collection surplus/(deficit) to date
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.......... $ 671
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Thank you for your generous support!
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Please Pray for the Deceased: Christopher Brower, Marvin Ferguson, Gail Jennings, Bonita Wild (Malachi House), Pamela Gunter, Helen Hurley, Belinda Ambler
Also for the Sick: Paul Piar,
CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN APPEAL
Today is the Catholic Communication Campaign
collection. Jesus commanded us to proclaim the Gospel “to the ends of the earth.” Your support will help provide television, radio & print materials that help share the Good News today. Find out more at
www.usccb.org/ccc &
www.dioceseofclevleand.org
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VOL.
38, NO. 44 |
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MALACHI HOUSE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE
All are invited to attend the
Malachi House Open House this Sunday, September 28, from 2 PM - 4 pm to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Refreshments will be served.
PRAYING
WITH ST. IGNATIUS RETREAT BEGINS
Praying with St. Ignatius, a Jesuit Retreat House Parish Retreat return begins this Sunday, September 28, at St. Malachi Hall, from 7:00-8:30 pm.
SAMARITAN MINISTRY
The fall Samaritan Ministry Workshop on alcoholism and addiction will be held at St. Malachi Center from 6-8:30 pm beginning this Thursday, October 2. and continuing the next three Thursdays in October (2-23) During each FREE session, a speaker will discuss relevant topics including:
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Addiction as a brain disease
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Effects of drinking/using on others
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Treatment and assessment tools
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12 step programs of recovery
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Resources in the community
Please contact the Rectory (216) 861-5343 for information.
ST. MALACHI REVERSE RAFFLE
Tickets are still available for the annual St. Malachi Reverse Raffle on Friday, October 3 at Brennan's Party Center. Tickets are $100 for dinner for two & a chance for the main board prize of $3,000. Tickets are available at the back of church & in rectory. Patron's Page and Memoriam in the program book still available! There will be a Committee Meeting this Monday, September 29, at 5 pm at the rectory. Call Mary Jane Treichel at (216) 861-5343
RESURRECTION CHOIR: CELEBRATING FOUR YEARS
St. Malachi's Resurrection Choir on October 5 celebrates four years of assisting our members and their families. Their goal is to minister to those grieving at funerals performed here and at the church's annual Mass of Remembrance. Prospective members are welcome to call Music Minister Charlene McElwee, (216) 861-5343.
Thank You
St. Malachi Center thanks all who joined us last Thursday at the Max & Erma's Funraiser! It was great to see all you who support us and it was very nice to receive the donation from Max & Erma's!
“FAITHFUL CITIZENSHIP; A
CALL TO POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY”
How does a committed Catholic apply the social justice teachings of our faith to deciding how to vote? To help, the Community Social Action Committee will host “Faithful Citizenship; a call to Political Responsibility” Wednesday, October 15, from 7--8:30 PM in the School Hall.
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TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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September 28, 2008
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Weekly Activities
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Saturday, September 27
Sex Abuse Task Force Mtg.
UCS Benefit 6:30-11 PM
Sunday, September 28
Sunday Brunch
50/50 Raffle Drawing
Praying with St. Ignatius
Malachi House 20th Anniversary Open House
Sunday, September 28
Sunday Brunch
50/50 Raffle Drawing
Malachi House 20th Anniversary Open House
Praying with St. Ignatius 7 PM
Monday, September 29
Reverse Raffle Meeting 5 PM
Monday Night Meal 6 PM
RCIA St. Patrick's 7 PM
Wednesday, October 1
Parish Council Meeting 6 PM, Center
Presence of God Prayer 6 PM
Peace Walk 7:15 PM
Thursday, October 2
Holy Hour 11 AM
6-8:30 PM Samaritan Ministry
CSM Choir 7:30 PM
Friday, October 3
Weekly Church Cleaning
Reverse Raffle - Brennan's Party Center
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ST. MALACHI CENTER'S ANNIVERSARY RAFFLE
The September monthly drawing for
St. Malachi
Center's Anniversary Raffle is THIS Tuesday, September 30, after Noon Mass. Tickets are only $12/each or three for $30! Buy your ticket at the back of Church or at Coffee Hour to have a chance in this month's drawing! Winning tickets go back into the “hopper” to be eligible to win the other monthly and the grand or runner-up prize. The grand prize is $5000 and the runner-up prize is $1000. The drawings for these prizes are in November.
31ST ANNUAL “ WALK OF HOPE”
Saturday, October 4 at OLA/St. Joseph Center in Tremont (2346 West 14th St.) Registration begins at 8 AM. The Walk for Hope supports programs for persons with disabilities offered by
Catholic Charities Disability Services &
Ministries. Please call 216-334-2963 for pledge forms and for more information or e-mail Marilyn at
mjsctt@clevelandcatholiccharities.org
FIRST FRIDAY CLUB OF CLEVELAND
Archbishop Timothy Broglio, a native Clevelander and Archbishop of the Archdiocese for Military Services will speak on TheArchdiocese for the Military Services USA: Serving those Who Serve on Thursday, October 2 at Noon at the First Friday Club of Cleveland, Metropolitan Restaurant, Huntington Building, 917 Euclid Ave. Call the reservation line at (440) 390-0172 or e-mail:
ffcofcleveland@sbcglobal.net
. Tickets are $15. Discount parking is available at the Huntington Garage $5 with a First Friday Club stamp (available at the luncheon).
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ST. JOSEPH PRAYERLINE -- 30TH ANNIVERSARY
The Sisters of St. Joseph Prayerline offers callers an opportunity to talk with a Sister & offer prayer intentions. The intentions are shared with the entire community at daily Mass & at twice-weekly Holy Hours. Sr. Mary Ann Lavelle, current Prayerline director, said, “We are honored to be a reconciling presence to our neighbors as we join them in prayer. Their intentions are our intentions; their prayers are our prayers.” Prayerline number:
216-252-0548
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Sisters of Notre Dame Prayer Line
Ministry
440-279-1163 - from 10 AM-4 PM, Monday-Friday.
Weekends and holidays you may leave your requests on their answering service. These requests will also be remembered in prayer.
The sisters in Assisted Living look forward to praying for you needs and requests.
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Poor Clares' Prayer Line
Do you need prayer today? Are your loved ones, co-workers or neighbor in need of God's loving guidance? Call the
Poor Clares' Prayer line (216-361-0783) and leave your intentions with the Sisters, confident you will receive a blessing from the Lord!
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“BLANKET SUNDAY” COMING SOON
October 11-12 is the 22nd Annual Blanket Sunday Collection to aid the needy. The collection is sponsored by the Diocesan
St. Vincent de Paul
Society. St. Malachi will be collecting blankets, sleeping blankets & bedding to distribute to local families in need & homeless individuals. Cash donations will be forwarded to the
St. Vincent de Paul
Society, which will purchase blankets & other items needed by low income families in bulk, making monetary donations go even further.
“GOOD GOVERNMENT FOR THE COMMON GOOD”
Join Jean Sammon for a conversation about how “We the People” can promote “Good Government for the Common Good” on Thursday, October 30, from 7:30 9 PM at River's Edge, 3430 Rocky River Dr. Reflect on what it means to be a faithful citizen. Explore a vision of the common good. Discuss critical issues of our time. Free & open to the public. To RSVP and/or for more information, contact Jean Sammon at
jsammon@networklobby.org
or (202) 347-9797 ext. 229
NEED SOME HELP?
The Community Social Action Committee has a service to assist community members, parish members and persons living in the neighborhood. Call Helen Misener at (440) 427-8023 for temporary, emergency assistance in light house work, laundry, shopping, transportation.
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Jesus said to them, "Amen, I say to you, tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God before you. When John came to you in the way of righteousness, you did not believe him; but tax collectors and prostitutes did. Yet even when you saw that, you did not later change your minds and believe him." - Mt. 21:31-32
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Readings for the Week of
September 28, 2008
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Sunday: •
Ez 18:25-28/Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5/Mt 21:28-32
Monday • Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a/Jn 1:47-51
Tuesday • Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23/Lk 9:51-56
Wednesday • Jb 9:1-12, 14-16/Lk 9:57-62
Thursday • Jb 19:21-27/Mt 18:1-5, 10
Friday • Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5/Lk 10:13-16
Saturday • Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17/Lk 10:17-24
Sunday • Is 5:1-7/Phil 4:6-9/Mt 21:33-43
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