We are pleased to share the readings and Homily celebrated by Brother Phil Bernier to celebrate the Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. To listen access the MP3 audio file.
This Mass to Celebrate the Feast of St. Malachy, November 5th 2023
We are pleased to share the homily shared by Brother Phil Bernier to celebrate the Feast of St. Malachy. To listen access the MP3 audio file.
Young Catholic Professionals of Cleveland November Activities
Young Catholic Professionals of Cleveland invites young adults in their 20s & 30s to get involved in our ministry focused on Working in Witness for Christ. We’d love to see you at one of our upcoming events! Upcoming Events November 9: Executive Speaker Series: Mark Houck – Pro-life activist Mark Houck comes to Cleveland to share his wisdom on the preeminent moral issue of our time. (St. Ladislas Church, 2345 Bassett Road, Westlake, 6:00-8:00pm) More details can be found on Facebook and Instagram (@ycpcleveland) Register for free at ycpcleveland.org/events.
Mass of Remembrance 11.11.2023 4:00PM
We will honor our beloved dead during our annual Mass of Remembrance on Saturday, November 11,2023 at the 4PM Vigil Mass. Invitations will be sent very
soon.
If you have lost a loved one this year and want them to be remembered, please call (216-861-5343) or email Charlene at the rectory at Charlene.M@stmalachi.org.
Support #weGiveCatholic-Tuesday November 28th, 2023
We are thrilled to announce the return of #weGiveCatholic on November 28, 2023, a one-day fundraiser dedicated to supporting St. Malachi Ministries – The Heart of Our Church. Your incredible support has made a real difference, and we’re truly thankful for your commitment to our mission of nourishment, assistance and spiritual growth. Our goal this year is $95,000 for our ministries.
We understand that not everyone can participate on November 28, but this year we have “EARLY GIVING”! Now you can donate online or offline during the NINE Days leading up to the #weGiveCatholic event, from November 19 through November 27. To encourage “EARLY GIVING”, we’re having a raffle for a Victory 35” Wood Pellet Grill valued at $799. Everyone who donates $50 or more during this period will be eligible, and the drawing will take place at 5PM on November 27. On the weekends of November 18/19 and 25/26, you will have an opportunity to donate after all Masses at the Main Entrance of the Church and at Coffee Hour on Sundays! There will be #weGiveCatholic donation envelopes in the pews and at the doors of the Church. We will again offer our Matching Donor Program. Make your donations go further by donating during the hours designated “Matching Donor” More information to follow.
GIVING OPTIONS:
- Give online at https://www.wegivecatholic.org/organization/St-Malachi-Church?mode=edit or Click on the QR code to donate
- “Text-to-Give”: Text STMALACHI to 844-844-6844 to make your donation.
- Cash or checks can be placed in the collection basket or mailed. Make checks payable to St. Malachi Church with #weGiveCatholic on the memo line or envelope.
- Credit cards are accepted for #weGiveCatholic. Call 216-861-5343 or stop by the rectory to make your donation on or before November 28, 2023. We accept MasterCard, VISA, Discover and American Express.
Your support means the world to usRemember to seize the opportunity during “EARLY GIVING DAYS” and support St. Malachi Ministries – the
Feast of St. Malachy
St. Malachy was Archbishop of Armagh of Ireland. He was born in 1094, was ordained a priest at the age of 25 and died in 1148. St. Charles Borromeo set him as a model before his priests, pointing out how “he zealously sought out the needy in the remotest villages and cottages of his diocese and administered the sacraments to all alike renewing the fervor of the people receiving them.” St. Malachy especially sought to instill the use of the sacraments, especially confession and matrimony while spreading the Gospel message to the people of his homeland. His most famous possessions were the “Book of Armagh” and a crozier called the “Staff of Jesus” both reported to have belonged to St. Patrick. St. Malachy was the first Irish saint canonized by a Pope. His feast day is celebrated on November 3rd. Let us pray that our intercessions through St. Malachy may enable us to grow in the grace of God as our parish grows in the family of God. —Written by Andre Prevost
Attention All Bakers and Cooks!
There will be a catered dinner after the Mass of Remembrance on Saturday, November 11. We need desserts! If you are able to bring a dessert to our hall on Saturday afternoon before mass, please contact Chris Dusek 216 375-6054. Many Thanks!
This Mass to celebrate the Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, November 19th 2023
We are pleased to share the readings and Homily celebrated by Father Michael Gurnick to celebrate the Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. To listen access the MP3 audio file.
This Mass to Celebrate the Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 29th 2023
We are pleased to share the homily shared by Brother Phil Bernier on the Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time. To listen access the MP3 audio file.
Month of November Family Rememberance Shrine
November is a festive month with our traditions of All Saints, All Souls, the Feast of St. Malachy of Armagh, our Mass of Remembrance and the Solemnity of Christ the King. We need your help in creating a shrine to celebrate the communion of our own family saints who have gone before us. Bring a framed or loose photo of your loved ones with their name on the front, YOUR name and contact info affixed to the back. Any photo 8X10 or smaller will work. Bring it to church (large baskets provided at the front entrance). The shrines will be set up through the month of November and can be retrieved on or after November 26.
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