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    (St. Augustine Church, Barberton, OH)

    (July 7, 2013)

    Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Living Faith in July: Luke 9:11b-17

    Let all the earth cry out to God with joy. (Psalm 66) In what ways do you allow your peace to rest upon others? If you have had to shake off the dust of an unhealthy situation, who was

    your support and how did they help? When have you been tempted by power to forget Gods saving gift?

    322 Adorers spent one hour with Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration this past week."I have a burning thirst to be honored by men in the Blessed Sacrament." (Jesus

    speaking to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque) Why make a Holy Hour? Because Jesuswants us to.... it is that simple. To be a part of the Holy Hour program, simply call Judy Soltis at330-212-0926.

    The next meeting of the St. Augustine womens group will be Tuesday, July 16, from 6:30-8:30 pm in

    the school cafeteria. A daytime meeting will be held on Thursday, July 18, from 9:30-

    11:30 am in the Rectory. Light refreshments will be served at both meetings. Please call

    Karen if you have any questions.

    Plans for the The St. Augustine Luau scheduled for Sunday, August 25following the 10:30am Mass is well underway. Raffle tickets will be availablefor sale following the weekend Masses, dont missout on the opportunity to bethe big winner of $5,000. Tickets are being sold for $10.00 each. Two earlybird

    drawings will be held, one July 28 and one August 4. Volunteers are always needed, the next

    volunteer meeting is scheduled on Wednesday, July 10 at 6:30PM in Cafeteria, hope to see you there.Basket items are coming in: Anyone wishing to donate items for the themed baskets can dropthem off at the Rectory during regular business hours. Basket themes are: Red, White & Blue(Patriotic items), Kitchen, Wine, Sports Fan, Baby Shower, Italian, Mexican, Back to School &Couples Night out. T-shirts are in and available for sale following all weekend Masses or at therectory during regular business hours, they are being sold for $8.00 each. Lets make this event

    fun for everyone! Aloha! .

    Community Corner Barberton Area Community Ministries items for the Month of July is Canned Meat

    Springtime of Hopesitem for the month of July is Body Wash

    Please place your donations inside the bench in front of the giving tree in the vestibule, items will be

    picked up on Monday morning. Thank you very much for your donations, especially at this time of the

    year, when there are so many in need. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.

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    Holy Hour family of the Week: M/M Stephen BakitaThe FEST 2013 Looking for a fun family day this summer that amazing, inspiring and FREE? Join us

    for FEST 2013 on Sunday, August 4 on the grounds of the Center for Pastoral Leadership (28700 Euclid

    Avenue, Wickliffe). Our 13th

    Annual Catholic Family FESTival offers something for everyone. The main

    stage will feature national Christian bands; Casting Crowns, For King and Country, Jamie Grace, Matt

    Maher and The 300s. There are opportunities for prayer and reflection, meaningful displays and

    presentations, activities for kids, a special Youth Rally for high school and college students, and much

    more. The FEST is FREE, you can park for FREE, enjoy a great concert for FREE, receive FREE give

    aways, have a wonderful day with family and friends all for FREE. All you need to do is join us at The

    FEST. For complete schedule of events and activities, along with a downloadable FEST app, go to:

    www.theFEST.us. Hope to see you at The FEST.

    LumnGntumTe Curh aLgtofte WorldCome andjoinPaulHofferashe presents: LumenGentium,TheDogmatic ConstitutionontheChurch,SecondVaticanCouncil&Pope PaulVI July 9 inthe school cafeteriafrom7-8:30pm. Studymaterialsandlightrefreshmentswillbeprovided. Learnhow to grow asadisciple ofJesusanddeepenyourrelationwith Him.

    There are still spots available if you are you struggling to discover your unique gifts,and wonder what your talents are? The meeting for Living your Strengths is heldon Mondays at 7:00pm in Room #103 in the school. Anyone interested indiscovering your God given talents or to register, please contact Renee Barker at330-745-1080 [email protected].

    (Insert Graphic 1108-0048.tif) For couples preparing for marriage, Pre-Cana Day is available on the

    following dates in 2013: July 14, August 25 & October 13. The day will begin with registration thenMass at 10:30 am and conclude at 6:30 pm. Pre-Cana is presented by Jason & Brooke Roberts. The cost

    is $75.00 per couple which includes lunch. For reservation please call the Retreat House at 330-896-

    2315 or visit us on the web at:www.loyolaretreathouse.com to print a reservation form.

    Insert Graphic 1103-0020.tif) For those preparing to have a child baptized in the near future, one

    requirement is that the parents attend a Pre-baptism Class. The next Pre-Baptism Class will be held at

    St. Augustine Church on July 24, at 7:00pm. Please contact 330-745-0011 for additional information.

    Information for the July 28 bulletin must be received into the rectory by Wednesday, July

    17 at 9:00am. Any information received after that will not make the bulletin.

    Thank you for your generous support of the essential work of the Holy Father and his charitable acts

    through the Peters Pence Collection. Our contributions will be combined with those from our brothers

    and sisters around the world to help the Holy Father reach out to those in need. Thank you for being a

    Pilgrim of Charity through your generosity.

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    (Insert Graphic 2000-0069.tif) Please pray for our Sick especially: Patrick Blasdel, Karl Bartel, Jacob

    Hurley, John Baylock, Ann Pipoly, Jim Santilli Sr., Amy Brickels, Ellen Morlan, Frances Trenta, Patrick

    Doyle, B. J. Ranier, Andrew Gombaski, John Fahey, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, Mary Ann Drobnak, Mary Seal,

    Ron Moore & Judy Kriston.

    (Insert Graphic 2000-0001.tif) Peter Beck

    Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord!

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    I William Judge & Sara Smith

    Please contact the rectory if you have been restored back to health and your name can be removed

    from the sick list.

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    Stewardship: June 30

    Information is not available see next weeks bulletin for details

    Cards Anyone? Because of the Holiday, Euchre has been moved to July 12.

    Games begin at 6:30pm in the school cafeteria. A lite meal will be provided.

    Beginners and experienced players are welcome to come and try a hand.

    Come and enjoy an evening of fellowship.

    St. Aug ust ine School is

    Preparing Students

    For Success In Li fe! State-of-the-Art Science & Computer Labs

    Smart boards in Every Classroom Interactive Equipment in Every Classroom

    Daily Religious Instruction

    EXTRACURRICULARS Drama Club

    Science Olympiad

    Power of the Pen Band

    Childrens Choir Service Outreach

    Much more!

    NOW ENROLL ING FALL 2013Grades K-8 Full Day Kindergarten

    Call for a personal tour

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    330-753-6435

    (Insert Graphic 1000-0035.tif) July 8-14

    Monday, July 8 Weekday

    12:05 Sachiko Benya

    6:00 Confessions

    Tuesday, July 9 Weekday

    5:15 Royston & Luxeder families

    Wednesday, July 10 Weekday

    12:05 Pauline Kramer

    Thursday, July 11 St. Benedict, Abbot

    12:05 Living & Deceased of the Ligas family

    Friday, July 12 Weekday

    12:05 Elizabeth King

    Saturday, July 13 Weekday

    8:30 John Herold Anniversary

    3:00 Confessions

    4:00 Nicholas Ozarchuk

    Sunday, July 14 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    8:00 The People of St. Augustine Parish

    10:30 Kenny Carpenter

    Readings for the Week of July 8

    Monday Gn 28:10-22a, Ps 91:1-2,3-4,14-15, Mt 9:18-26

    Tuesday Gn 32:23-33, Ps 17:1,2-3,6-7,8,15, Mt 9:32-38

    Wednesday Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a,17-24a, Ps 33:2-3,10-11,18-19, Mt 10:1-7

    Thursday Gn 44:18-21,23b-29; 45:1-5, Ps 105:16-17, 18-19,20-21, Mt 10:7-15

    Friday Gn 46:1-7,28-30, Ps 37:3-4,18-19,27-28,39-40, Mt 10:16-23

    Saturday Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a, Ps 105:1-2,3-4,6-7, Mt 10:24-33

    Sunday Dt 30:10-14, Ps 69:14,17,30-31,33-34,36,37, Col 1:15-20, Lk 10:25-37

    (Insert Graphic 1101-0005.tif) The 50 th Wedding Anniversary Celebration Liturgy will be heldSunday, July 28 at 2:30pm at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist with the Most Rev.

    Richard G. Lennon as the celebrant.

    During this Year of Faith, we are asked to learn more about the Catechism of theCatholic Church---Why we believe, what we believe:

    http://catholic-year-of-faith.com/?p=821
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    What is Freedom? Freedom is the God-given power to be able to act of ones own accord; a person

    who is free no longer acts under the influence of someone else. God created us as free men andwomen with free wills so that we might decide wholeheartedly in favor of good, in fact for the

    greatest good. An individual can choose evil, but it does not make him happy, but rather deprives theperson of what is truly good. St. Augustine wrote in the 5th century, The good man is free, even if heis a slave. The evil man is a slave, even if he is a king.

    (From the Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church) (Youcat #286)

    Why a Holy Hour? Volunteering to cover a specific hour of Eucharistic Adoration is one of thegreatest and easiest ways to get involved in our local parish. St. Rose had such a great love

    for the Blessed Sacrament that she started Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in every parish

    in the village she lived in. (St. Rose of Lima, 1586-1617)

    (Insert Graphic 2303-0067.tif) Dont forget to purchase your Picnic Raffle Ticket! Top prize -$5,000.