October 11, 2015 Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time "St. Pat's: Alive in Christ" 4427 ROCKY RIVER DR. CLEVELAND, OH 44135 PHONE: 216-251-1200 FAX: 216-251-9900 WEB SITE: www.stpatrickwp.org PASTOR Father James R. Ols PASTOR EMERITUS Father Thomas Hagedorn IN RESIDENCE Fr. S. Michael Franz DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Matthew Lewis [email protected]MUSIC DIRECTOR Bob Varga 440-773-1094 PARISH SECRETARIES Sharon Kavull Maureen Mountcastle MASS SCHEDULE Weekend: Saturday 4:30 p.m. Sunday 8:30am and 11:00 a.m. Daily: Monday & Tuesday 7:30 a.m. Wednesday No Mass Thursday 7:00 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. Holy Day: 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Civic Holiday 8:30 a.m. CONFESSIONS Thursday after the 7:00 pm Mass Saturdays 11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon RECTORY HOURS The rectory is open Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It will be closed between noon and 1:00 pm for lunch. HUNGER CENTER Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9 to 11 am 216-251-8258 Founded in 1848
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October 11, 2015 Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The rectory is open Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It will be closed between noon and 1:00 pm for lunch.
HUNGER CENTER
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9 to 11 am 216-251-8258
Founded in 1848
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MASS SCHEDULE Saturday October 10, 2015 4:30 pm Pete & Catherine Reilly Sunday October 11, 2015 8:30 am For the Parish 11:00 am Cody Gullette Holy Name Sunday 3:00 pm Legion of Mary Holy Hour Monday October 12, 2015 7:30 am Patrick Bombico Tuesday October 13, 2015 7:30 am Jean Schnieder Anniversary Wednesday October 14, 2015 No Mass Thursday October 15, 2015 7:00 pm Jack Madigan Friday, October 16, 2015 8:30 am All Souls Saturday October 17, 2015 4:30 pm McCarthy & Henkel Families Sunday October 18, 2015 8:30 am For the Parish 11: 00 am Father’s Memorial
PRAY FOR Please pray for the deceased: Patrick McGlynn brother of Michael, Francis Nageotte, brother of Ed and Joe Fenske. Remember also to pray for the sick: Angela Misenko, Patricia Torres, Roseann Vasey, Toni Johnson, Jim Borngen, Patrick Rose, Carolyn Bolanos, Diana Chmielarski, Alice Reigelsberger, Anita Vilagossy, Margaret Vandevelde, Myles Stack, Andrew Dawson, Richard Wasko, Tim Rutledge, Bryan Sewald, Sharon Mountcastle, Patricia Stubbins Jean Rhoades, Bill Sheil, Maureen Cifranik, Eileen Chylik, Patricia Warmuth, Ron Krenciglova, Joe Bujnak, Andrew Montauk, Marilyn Haas. Norman Ferris, Robert Waterstradt, Cathy Cornell-White, Michael Romano, Marion Lehman, Virginia LaMonica, Christine Kelly, Ken Haught, Scott Dean, Fr. Paul Smith, Laurie Cochran, Trey Drespling, Thomas Polk, Bob Koch, Jack Reilly, Arnold Johnson, Mary Colleran, Eloise Campbell, Coletta Schmitz, Eleanor Vyhnalek, Gayle Cook, Bill Schultz, John Torres Sr, Cosmo Lanzilotta, Richard Stanko, Tony Collins, Alex Artman, Jane Wasko, Jim and Kay Conway, Barbara Thompson, Ed Schnupp, Solly Trotto, Regina Gill, Betty Lewis, Kurt Poschner, Ed Schnupp, Norene Setta and John Noonan, brother of Nancy. To add or remove someone please call the rectory
Counters October 18: Dubecky, Dubecky, Kavull, Klypchak
"At that statement his face fell, and he went away sad, for he had many possessions." Jesus gave this man some challenging news. And sadly, the man turned away instead of taking up the challenge. When the fellow had first approached Jesus, he was excited, optimistic, and confident. We know this because he ran up to the Lord and "knelt down before him." He may have been quite proud of himself when he was able to say about the commandments, "all of these I have observed from my youth." The fellow probably thought his work was done. But Jesus knew this man better than he knew himself. The Lord understood that even though this believer had followed the rules, his heart was not yet really filled with the love of God. Instead, his heart was filled with his possessions. When Jesus challenged him to become detached from his wealth--to sell his things and give to the poor--it was too much. The man left Jesus. His excitement and confidence were gone, and he was sad. Instead of following Jesus with wholehearted generosity, this rich man chose to keep his worldly comforts. But he gave up Jesus' invitation to "have treasure in heaven." Yes, he kept his stuff. But he was miserable. What are we clinging to that prevents us from accepting Jesus' invitation? For some of us it may be wealth or possessions, for others the quest for success or the desire for popularity. Or it may be entirely different. God knows, and deep down we do too. Today, Jesus is calling us to love him with our whole heart, not just a comfortable percentage. It may seem too much to give, but this faithful surrender is the path to happiness, both now and in the life to come.
On Tuesday 10/13, the Anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun in Fatima 1917, we will pray a rosary after the 7:30am Mass in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Upcoming Documentaries, Discussion, and Fellowship: (Wednesdays at 7pm in the Community Center)
10/14 THIS WEDNESDAY! Powers and Dominions: Angels, Demons, and Spiritual Warfare. Learn about that which you cannot see, the creatures of the spiritual world!
10/21 Defeating the Devil: Exorcists Tell Their Story. Learn about the devil’s powers, tactics, objectives, and limitations!
10/28 Satan's Plan Exposed - Hear the testimony of Zachery King who was a satanist for 26 years.
11/4 Purgatory: The Forgotten Church. Is Purgatory real? Could the afterlife require suffering? Can the living help alleviate the anguish of the dead? What can we learn from those who had near-death experiences?
THANKS to all those who come to Friday Adoration. You no longer need to sign-up in advance. Just come when you are able: 8:30-4:30pm. Jesus loves you!
HUNGER CENTER NEED FOR OCTOBER CEREAL
Adult Choir NEW MEMBERS ARE WELCOME !
ST. PATRICK CHURCH CLEVELAND, OHIO
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IN OUR PARISH SUNDAY- Mass 8:30 am Confirmation class 9:30 am Lower Church Mass 11:00 am Legion of Mary Holy Hour 3:00 pm Reception after Holy Hour Lower Church AA Meeting 8:00 pm Lower Church MONDAY- Columbus Day Mass 7:30 am Rectory Closed Hunger Center Closed PSR 6:30 pm Community Center Parish Rosary Prayer Group 8:00 pm Community Center TUESDAY- Mass 7:30 am 55+ Club doors open at noon Community Center Legion of Mary 1:00 pm Community Center Chapel RCIA 7:00 pm Community Center Holy Name 7:00 pm Thorpe Hall Parish Rosary Prayer Group 8:00 pm Community Center WEDNESDAY No Mass Hunger Center 9 am to11 am Adult Choir 7:30 pm choir loft Parish Rosary Prayer Group 8:00 pm Community Center THURSDAY Mass 7:00 pm Exposition of Blessed Sacrament after Mass Parish Rosary Group Confession Benediction FRIDAY– Mass 8:30 am Miraculous Medal Novena following 8:30 am Mass Eucharistic Adoration 9 am to 4:30 pm Hunger Center 9am to11 am Parish Rosary Prayer Group 8:00 pm Community Center SATURDAY– Bible Study 10:30 am Lower Church Confessions 11am to 12 noon Mass 4:30 pm SUNDAY– Mass 8:30 am Confirmation class 9:30 am Lower Church Mass 11:00 am Holy Name Corporate Sunday AA Meeting 8:00 pm in the Lower Church This month's Holy Name Society's meeting is Tuesday October 13th at 7pm in Thorpe Hall. The meeting is open to everyone, we will be discussing this years upcoming events and taking suggestions for fun activities you would like to see in the upcoming year.
OCTOBER IS THE MONTH OF THE HOLY ROSARY AND RESPECT LIFE. Say the rosary daily for the respect of life at all stages."
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE BULLETIN, must be submitted in writing by Tuesday at noon. Please email them to [email protected]. Thank You
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2015
RECTORY AND HUNGER CENTER CLOSED FOR COLUMBUS DAY
HOLY NAME CLAMBAKE DINNER The St. Patrick Holy Name Society will host a Clam Bake Dinner on Saturday, October 17, 2015 in St. Patrick’s Thorpe Hall/Gym. The full meal includes a dozen clams, a piece of chicken, corn on the cob, a sweet potato, rolls, clam chowder, beer, soft drinks and coffee. The cost of the full dinner is $25.00, and an additional dozen clams costs $8.00. The cost of a meal without the clams is $15.00. We will also ask for donations of baked goods for dessert. Tickets will go on sale after each Mass beginning Sunday, September 27. Doors open at 5:30 PM, and the meal will be served at 6:30 PM. Please join us for this delicious meal and social event!
ST. PATRICK’S LEGION OF MARY HOLY HOUR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 AT 3:00 PM
All are welcome. Come and join us pray the rosary, to honor Mary our Heavenly Mother. Pray for Fr. Ols and Our Parish. Please bring a friend or maybe a friend can bring you to Church. Refreshments will be served after in the lower Church.
"Jesus was a refugee.” Pope Francis (June 18, 2014) Please help provide warm coats and jackets to refugees and immigrants that come to our country and resettle here in Cuyahoga County. They need your fraternal help and sup-port. Collection will be the Weekends of October 10/11 & 17/18. They are in particular need of coats for men and women, however coats for all ages will be gladly accepted. Please drop off your donation of clean gently used or new winter coats/jackets to the church basement before Masses. Together, we can make a loving difference!
FOOTBALL FRENZY TICKETS There will be a member of the Holy Name Society selling tickets for Football Frenzy after all Masses this weekend.
THE TRAVELING STATUE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA will be on display at the rectory side of the church. Sign-up sheet is available to have her in your home or you can call Maria McKee 440-454-2349.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE OCTOBER WINNER OF THE 300 CLUB #181 JUSTINE TORRENCE. En-joy your winnings!
THANK YOU to Sally Prohaska and Joanie Racette for a beautiful Living Rosary. What a peaceful, prayerful eve-ning it was, as we offered our Rosary for Life to Our Lady .
BABY BOTTLES No woman should face a pregnancy without hope or help– Womankind is celebrating 40 years of offering a pregnant women in need free prenatal care and a full range of support services. If you missed the bottle distribution and would like to participate, bottles are available at the church doors. For more information about Womankind,