225 N. Main St. Hubbard, Ohio 44425 330-534-1928 (8-4 Mon-Thur) EUCHARIST: SAT 4:00 PM SUN 8:30 AM / 11:00 AM MON 8:30 AM WED 8:30 AM THUR 8:30 AM PASTOR: REV. MICHAEL A. SWIERZ PRESIDENT, ST. JOSEPH THE PROVIDER SCHOOL PASTOR EMERITUS: REV. TIMOTHY H. O’NEILL DEACONS: JOHN BARTOS, JR. BOB FRIEDMAN MICHAEL MEDVEC PASTORAL MINISTER: SR. BERNADINE JANCI, SND CONNECT: WEBSITE: StPatsHub.org FACEBOOK: @stpatshub EMAIL: [email protected]FAX: 330-534-0820 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: [email protected]TEEN MINISTRY: [email protected]FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 12, 2020 . . . Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we strive to meet the spiritual and physical needs of our parish family and the world community. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
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225 N. Main St. Hubbard, Ohio 44425 330-534-1928 (8-4 Mon-Thur)
EUCHARIST:
SAT 4:00 PM
SUN 8:30 AM / 11:00 AM
MON 8:30 AM
WED 8:30 AM
THUR 8:30 AM
PASTOR: REV. MICHAEL A. SWIERZ PRESIDENT, ST. JOSEPH THE PROVIDER SCHOOL
. . . Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we strive to meet the
spiritual and physical needs of our parish family and the
world community. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
While he is on vacation, Fr. Mike left us the following story to ponder. It was given to him by a parishioner.
The Magic Bank Account
Imagine that you had won the following *PRIZE* in a contest: Each morning your bank would deposit $86,400 in your private account for your use… However, this prize has rules: The set of rules: 1. Everything that you didn't spend during each day would be taken away from you. 2. You may not simply transfer money into some other account. 3. You may only spend it. 4. Each morning upon awakening, the bank opens your account with another $86,400 for that day. 5. The bank can end the game without warning; at any time, it can say, Game Over!" It can close the
account and you will not receive a new one. What would you personally do? You would buy anything and everything you wanted, right? Not only for yourself, but for all the people you love and care for. Even for people you don't know, because you couldn't possibly spend it all on yourself, right? You would try to spend every penny, and use it all, because you knew it would be replenished in the morning, right? ACTUALLY, this game is REAL… Shocked??? YES! Each of us is already a winner of this *PRIZE*. We just can't seem to see it. The PRIZE is *TIME*. 1. Each morning we awaken to receive 86,400 seconds as a gift of Life. 2. And when we go to sleep at night, any remaining time is not credited to us. 3. What we haven't used up that day is forever lost. 4. Yesterday is forever gone. 5. Each morning the account is refilled, but the bank can dissolve your account at any time WITHOUT
WARNING… So, what will you do with your 86,400 seconds? Those seconds are worth so much more than the same amount in dollars. Think about it and remember to enjoy every second of your life, because time races by so much quicker than you think. So take care of yourself, be happy, love deeply and enjoy life! Here's wishing you a wonderful and beautiful day. Start spending…DON'T COMPLAIN ABOUT GROWING OLD! SOME PEOPLE DON'T GET THE PRIVILEGE! (The author is not known. It was found in the billfold of Coach Paul Bear Bryant, Alabama, after he died in 1982.)
MASS INTENTIONS
SUNDAY July 12, 2020 Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:30 AM Rich Atkinson By: Bill & Patty Altiere Living & Deceased Parishioners
11:00 AM Warren Wellendorf By: Family Baptisms after Mass MONDAY July 13, 2020 8:30 AM Barbara Carissimo By: Ursuline Friends
TUESDAY July 14, 2020 (St. Kateri Tekakwitha) No Liturgy
WEDNESDAY July 15, 2020 8:30 AM Patsy & Mary Luchette By: Ilene Arthur
THURSDAY July 16, 2020 (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel) 8:30 AM Michael Salata By: Family
FRIDAY July 17, 2020 No Liturgy
SATURDAY July 18, 2020 Vigil, 16th Sunday In Ordinary Time 3:15 PM Confessions 4:00 PM Shawn Pikna By: Jim & Kathy Pikna Living & Deceased Parishioners
SUNDAY July 19, 2020 Sixteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:30 AM Jill Altiere-Hoover By: Family
11:00 AM Sam & Jan LaLama By: Family
IN MEMORIAM
Please pray for the souls and families of John Samulka, Sr. and Helen M. Fox, who died in the peace of the Risen Christ.
"May the Angels welcome them to Paradise."
The Bread and Wine for all Masses this week are given in memory of
The Deceased Knapik & Rusbacky Families By: George & Anne Schur
MASS DISPENSATION
The dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass/Liturgy remains in effect so those who are most at risk, the elderly and those with serious health issues, do not feel obligated to attend Mass at church.
The Diocese of Youngstown has a Mass for shut-ins each Sunday. The URL is: https://
doy.org/media/media-callery/ (sic) or https://youtu.be/D5Hi_Cv9qsk
VOTIVE CANDLES
Blessed Mother Candle: Warren Wellendorf By: Family
St. Joseph Candle: Cuzn Johnny Knapik By: Knapik Cuzn St. Patrick Candle: Joe Prelee By: Jen & Chris Conway
St. Teresa Candle: Joe Prelee By: Jen & Chris Conway St. Jude Candle: For an end to all disease and sickness Infant Jesus of Prague Candle: For children and grandchildren of the parish
PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL Feast Day July 16
Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel, Be our constant hope.
Mary, perfect disciple of the Lord, Make us also faithful to him.
Mary, Flower of Carmel, Fill us with your joy.
Virgin Mary, Beauty of Carmel, Smile upon your family
Sweet Mother of Carmel, Accept me as your child.
Holy, Mother beyond compare, Remember your children forever.
Holy Virgin, Star of the Sea, Be our beacon of Light.
Protecting Veil, Shelter us in the mantle of your love.
Mary, conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse to you. Amen.
Emma Gail Yaniglos, daughter of Martin and Brittany Yaniglos Amelia Rose Yaniglos, daughter of Martin and Brittany Yaniglos
We wish Emma Gail and Amelia Rose God’s blessings for many happy and healthy years ahead.
INOUR PARISH
FESTIVAL GRAND PRIZE RAFFLE OF A 2020 CHEVROLET EQUINOX OR $20,000 Drawing will be held Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020 at the conclusion of the 2020 festival.
Ticket prices are:
1/$10, 3/$20, 10/$50 Tickets are available at the parish house. Return the form
on St. Pat's website (stpatshub.org) or online purchase is available at saintpatsfestival.com.
The church will be open for your private prayer during the week
from 8:30 am to Noon.
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH... Sunday 7/12/2020
8:30 am Sunday Mass
11:00 am Sunday Mass
Wednesday 7/15/2020
1:00-6:00 pm American Red Cross Blood Drive/PC
Saturday 7/18/2020
4:00 pm Vigil Mass for Sunday
Sunday 7/19/2020
8:30 am Sunday Mass
11:00 am Sunday Mass
LITURGICAL MINISTERS July 18 at 4:00 p.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Mary Ellen Salata, Mary Joy Stremlau Lectors: Tom Stremlau, Elaine Kollar Altar Servers: Nick Villano AED responder: Chuck Lauderman
July 19 at 8:30 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Andrea Murray, Georgeann Norris Lectors: Ann Marie Pesa, John Tomko Altar Servers: Ryan & Brayden Murray AED responder: Jackie Havalo RN
July 19 at 11:00 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Danielle Behnke, April Cheney Lectors: Mike Cheney, Bill Lucarell Altar Servers: AJ, Tim, Nate & Sam Wirtz AED responder: Liz Morgan RN
FROZEN STUFFED CABBAGE AVAILABLE Price is $20/dozen. Call the parish house or see Fr. Mike after Mass.
ST. PATRICK PARISH QUILT We are planning on making a St. Patrick Parish Quilt. If you have renewal, festival, or fish fry shirts, as well as, school uniforms or athletic shirts or uniforms, please drop them off at the Parish House. PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION NEWS
July topic: PRAYERFULNESS During these challenging times of our lives, God is calling us to deepen our prayer life so that we can trust in His Promise and Providence. Our Diocesan Media Library offers us many resources to help us grow in our prayer life. Use this link: http://catechistcafe.weebly.com/prayer.html to find these helpful resources: A Prayer for Rest (Loyola); Beginning of Holiness (Mother Teresa); How to Pray the Rosary: Prayer Puzzles: Intergenerational Prayer: Making a Prayer Bottle (Activity for all ages); Creating a Prayer Space at Home: and many guided mediations, books and videos that are available for all ages. Matthew 21:22: “And whatever you ask in prayer,
you will receive, if you have faith.”
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS FOR FALL 2020
If you would like to volunteer as a catechist or classroom aide for our Parish School of Religion, please contact Karen Bartos. We will be working on reopening in the fall and redesigning our program for the safety and benefit of our children and our staff. We hope to get information mailed to our parents by the end of July. If your children have not been previously enrolled in our Parish School of Religion, please contact Karen at the Parish House (330) 534-1928. All children are required to have at least two years of formation before celebrating a sacrament.
INOUR PARISH
"A sower went out wearing a face mask…" Jesus might have told this parable: "A terrible sickness struck a village. The people were terrified of getting sick and wanted to know what to do. The doctor asked the people to wear face masks to protect one another. We will! they all said. Some did for a while, but they found the masks uncomfortable, and made it difficult to breathe, so they soon stopped wearing them. The rabbi asked the people to share their food with the poor and sick. We will! they all promised. But many became more and more concerned for their own needs and that of their families, so they kept their barns and larders full—and locked. The mayor asked the merchants to close their shops and innkeepers to close their taverns so people would not gather and spread the sickness. We will! they all agreed. They did so for a few days, but their profits dropped, and they could not pay their help, so slowly, one by one, they quietly re-opened." "Soon, the sickness took the lives of many in the poor village. But then there were the good folk who understood that wearing face masks protected others from the sickness, who kept their distance from one another so the sickness would not spread, (even though they missed one another terribly), who readily shared what they had with those who had little. Oh, it was very hard, and there were many days when they wanted to give up. But they persevered. Because of them, many people did not get sick and survived." "Blessed are your eyes, because they see, and your ears, because they hear." Jesus would have said. The parable of the sower challenges us to check the "thinness" of the soil in our hearts that results in our faith withering in the noonday heat; the "rockiness" of self-centeredness and avarice that prevents God's "seed" of generosity and peace from taking root in us; the "thorns" of bigotry and self-righteousness that "choke" the possibility of providing for the poor, healing the broken, lifting up the fallen. Our own response to the coronavirus is a good measure of the "richness" of our faith and its potential for the "seed" of God's Word to take root and realize in our lives the harvest of justice and compassion that is the Kingdom of God.
What
Is
Planted
In
Your
Heart?
If you are seeking prayers for relatives and/or friends, email [email protected] with the names of those you would like added to the bulletin prayer list.
THOSE WHO NEED OUR PRAYERS...Dear God, we place our worries in your hands. We place our sick under your care and humbly ask that you restore your servants to health once more. Please remember to keep in prayer…
Sunday Total $ 12,863.36 Improvement $ 961.00 Bishop Murry Memorial $ 1,056.00 (Total)
THANK YOU to our parish family for the support you are giving in these difficult times. Our
electronic donation program is at: www.stpatshub.org/donate/.
STEWARDSHIP
50 / 50 “POT OF GOLD”
The Pot of Gold number for July 8 was #2975. There was no winner. The winner would have received $1,509.00.
2020 BISHOP'S APPEAL
Our parish has achieved 25% towards our goal of 100%
participation. Financial donations have totaled
$70,682.00. To date, 399 parishioners out of our 1,639
St. Pat's families have returned their 2020 Bishop's
Appeal response cards indicating their participation of
PRAYING, DONATING, OR VOLUNTEERING.
BULLETIN ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK This bulletin is furnished to the Parish without charge. The
advertisements that appear completely defray the costs. Please patronize and thank these sponsors located in the back of the bulletin.
Our featured sponsor this week is: Kelley-Robb-Cummins Funeral Home
330-534-1952
BULLETIN DEADLINE Thursday, July 16 for July 26 bulletin
Please email articles to be included in upcoming bulletins to [email protected].
DEACON JOHN'S STEWARDSHIP COLUMN
In Matthew’s Gospel (10:1-7), Jesus summons his twelve disciples to go and gather the lost sheep. In this beautiful gospel Matthew lists all twelve of the first disciples by name. As I read each of their names, I was led to reflect upon all the great challenges they faced spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ. The first disciples were truly an example of what the spirituality of stewardship really is. They gave their time, talent and treasure and their lives to the early Church with great joy and zeal. In this time of our Church history we, too, face many challenges like the pandemic, the unrest in our country and our world. These circumstances at times can challenge us emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Now is the time to reflect on those twelve disciples of the early Church and draw encouragement and hopefulness from their example of faith. We are a people that believe all good things come from Him. We can never allow our fears or doubts to be greater than our faith in Him. Over the past several months I have witnessed so many examples of stewardship in our parish, faith put into practice in so many ways. I have never been more proud to be Catholic or never more grateful to serve God’s people at St. Patrick Parish. God bless,
Deacon John Bartos, Jr.
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MISSION STATEMENT�
We, the people of St. Patrick Parish in Hubbard, Ohio, are a Roman Catholic community united by our faith in God
and nourished through our celebra on of the Eucharist and the Word. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we strive to
meet the spiritual and physical needs of our parish family and the world community.�