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St. Malachi Parish, Cleveland, OH

Mass Intentions

Saturday, Oct. 11 

4:30 pm- 

Temple, Scheidecker, Stegmaier Families

Sunday, Oct. 12

9:30 am-

Janet Lumsden

11 am-

Joseph & Ann Torchia

12 noon-

June Gaski

Monday, Oct. 13

7:00 am- 

St. Malachi Living and Deceased

12 noon-

Raymond Bieden Bender

Tuesday, Oct. 14

7 am-

 

12 noon-

Mildred Hutchenson

Wednesday, Oct. 15

7:00 am- 

12 noon- 

Peace

Thursday, Oct. 16

7:00 am- 

Stephen Krivanka (M/M)

12 noon- 

Allen Osborne & Smith Families

Friday, Oct. 17

7:00 am- 

 

12 noon- 

St. Malachi Volunteers

Saturday, Oct. 18

4:30pm- 

Catherine Peck

Sunday, Oct. 19

 9:30 am- 

Michael McDermont

11:00 am-

Evelyn Perrovic

12:30 pm-

 

 

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (PENANCE)
Saturday: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:45-9:00 a.m.

Offertory Report 

Sunday Collection .................. 

......... $ 3,069

Amount Budgeted.................. 

......... $ 3,154

Budget to date ($3,154/week x 14 weeks) ........... $ 44,156

Collections to date ......... 

........ $ 42,333

Collection surplus/(deficit) to date

.......... $ (1,823)

Thank you for your generous support!

 

Please Pray for the Deceased: Marie Whall who was buried from St. Malachi this past week, Dorita Mitchell, Bonita Wild (Malachi House), Francis Murtaugh, Sr. M. Winifred Burke, OSU, Sr. Joyce Marie Krysler, OSU, John Mahoney, Josephine Davis, Fr. William Marya, OSB
Also for the Sick: Sheila Perzel, Cathy Domann, Declan Simon, Chester Kaminski, Catherine Prendergast, Bill Smith, David Piar

SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH
Next Sunday, October 19 is World Mission Sunday. We are reminded that the mission of the Church is that “all nations might hear the Gospel”. There will be a second collection at all Masses for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith (Missions).

 Both in LIFE and DEATH we are the LORD's

VOL. 38, NO. 45

Clustering Update will be available soon.

BLANKET SUNDAY” THIS SUNDAYOctober 11-12 is the 22nd Annual Blanket Sunday Collection
This weekend, 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 and other items needed by low income families in bulk, making your monetary donations go even further. 

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. Topics: 

  1. Conscience Formation 
  2. Call for Political Responsibility 
  3. Catholic Social Teaching & the Issues 
  4. Prudent Voting 
  5. Helpful Resources 

Presenters: Fr Don Dunson, Theology Professor, St. Mary Seminary, Br. Patrick Shea OFM, Diocesan Legal Office, and Sr. Kathleen Ryan SND, Commission on Catholic Community Action. There will be time for questions & comments throughout the program. Call (216) 861-5343 or e-mail malachirectory@catholic.org 

CHRISTMAS CHOIR
Come one come all & join your voices in glorious song for our annual Christmas Choir! We begin rehearsals on Thursday, October 25, at 8 PM in church. Our major event is the Christmas Eve 10 pm Liturgy. All are welcome!

MASS OF REMEMBRANCE
Our annual Mass of Remembrance will be celebrated on All Souls Day, Sunday, November 2, at the 12:30 PM Mass. We remember by name all those whose funerals were celebrated here at St. Malachi since last All Souls Day. If you have lost a loved one and would like them remembered at this Mass, please contact the rectory.

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.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 
St. Malachi Center is seeking adults to teach their hobbies or interests to children of the After School Program (5 -6 pm) to further broaden their experiences. Topics can range from cooking to Yoga, to art, to photography… bring us your talents - use your imagination. All it requires is one hour each week for eight weeks on either a Monday or Thursday.
Partners for Progress needs adults to work one-on-one with other adults to help them learn math, reading, or social studies so they can pass their all-important GED exam. Partners for Progress meets Monday through Wednesday from 10am-2pm. For more information please call Lynn Scott at (216) 771-3036 

Forgive each other

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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

October 12, 2008

Weekly Activities

Sunday, October12 
Blanket Sunday
Monday, October 13 Discovery Day
Monday Night Meal 6 PM
RCIA St. Patrick's 7 PM
Tuesday, October 14
10 AM Resurrection Choir
Wednesday, October15
Bridges to Contemplation 6 PM
Thursday, October 16
Holy Hour 11 AM
6-8:30 PM Samaritan Ministry
CSM Choir 7:30 PM 
Friday, October 17
Weekly Church Cleaning
Saturday, October 18
9 AM Sex Abuse Task Force 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
St. Malachi Center is seeking adults to teach their hobbies or interests to children of the After School Program (5 -6 pm) to further broaden their experiences. Topics can range from cooking to Yoga, to art, to photography… bring us your talents - use your imagination. All it requires is one hour each week for eight weeks on either a Monday or Thursday.
Partners for Progress needs adults to work one-on-one with other adults to help them learn math, reading, or social studies so they can pass their all-important GED exam. Partners for Progress meets Monday through Wednesday from 10am-2pm. For more information please call Lynn Scott at (216) 771-3036 

SPIRITUAL
Join the Spiritual Development Committee Meeting on Monday, October 20, in St. Malachi Center at 6 pm. We will continue to plan the speaker series and prayer throughout the year. 

2008-2009 ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS
St. Malachi Center is selling 2008-2009 Entertainment Books. All proceeds support the work of the Center. Books are only $25; coupons are worth hundreds of dollars of savings for dinners & entertainment over the next year. Great for birthday & anniversary gifts! Entertainment Books for sale at the back of the Church, at the Mart, at 9:30 & 11 am coffee hours or call Ginny at (216) 771-3036

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” Thursday, October 30, from 7:30­9 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 all. To RSVP and/or for more information, contact Jean Sammon at jsammon@networklobby.org  or (202) 347-9797 ext. 229

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

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.

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!

Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland Prayer Line 
Call the Ursuline Prayer Line

When you have a need for special prayers call 440-449-1200 ext. 103

WEDNESDAY EVENING PRAYER
Please join the Spiritual Development Committee for Wednesday evening prayer this week, Taizé Prayer, in the Church at 6 pm.

JESUS is LORD

CALLED AND GIFTED” 
What does it mean? In an effort to help us see how we are “Called and Gifted” during this clustering process, we look to those who have struggled through similar situations for ideas and guidance, both contemporarily and historically. The second in this series is Tuesday October 14. Fr. Mike Woost will speak on St. Teresa of Avila, one of the three women doctors of the Church, and St. John of the Cross, and the changes in their Carmelite communities and the Church during their lifetime. Fr. Mike will begin at 7 pm in St. Malachi Hall. This is a St. Malachi Spiritual Development Committee event. For more information, please call Jackie Bluett at (440) 590-0394.

the Lord is my shepherd

ECOSPIRITUALITY-ECOJUSTICE
The EcoSpirituality-EcoJustice Ministry of the Sisters of the Humility of Mary invite you to participate in a Wisdom Circles focusing on Water, October 20 6:30-8:00 PM at the Humility of Mary Ministry Center, 20015 Detroit Rd. Rocky River. Wisdom Circles affirm Divine revelation and integrate the cosmic story with eco-spirituality in order to deepen our understanding of the oneness and interconnectedness of all life as sacred and to promote a sustainable future. Future sessions will focus on Air (Nov. 17), and Soil (Dec. 15). Each session includes input, reflection, conversation and ritual. A Free-will offering appreciated. Registration requested because of limited space. Contact Mary Hurley, HM at 440-324-4140.

BODY and BLOOD of the LORD


Go out, therefore, into the main roads and invite to the feast whomever you find....."Then he said to his servants, 'The feast is ready, but those who were invited were not worthy to come. Go out, therefore, into the main roads and invite to the feast whomever you find.' The servants went out into the streets and gathered all they found, bad and good alike, and the hall was filled with guests." - Mt. 22:8-10

Readings for the Week of October 12, 2008

Sunday:   Is 25:6-10a/Phil 4:12-14, 19-20/Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10
Monday  Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1/Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday  Gal 5:1-6/Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday  Gal 5:18-25/Lk 11:42-46
Thursday   Eph 1:1-10/Lk 11:47-54
Friday  Eph 1:11-14/Lk 12:1-7
Saturday  2 Tm 4:10-17b/Lk 10:1-9
Sunday  Is 45:1, 4-6/1 Thes 1:1-5b/Mt 22:15-21

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