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Christ Our Savior Roman Catholic Parish Holy Trinity Church & St. Nicholas Church 764 Fifth Street Struthers, OH 44471 330-755-9819 • Fax: 330-755-9949 Emergency: 330-755-9810 PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Religious Ed: 330-755-6245 ext. 114 St. Nicholas School: 330-755-2128 Website: www.cosparish.org Email: [email protected] Ministry Team Pastoral Council Finance Council

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330-755-9819 • Fax: 330-755-9949 Emergency: 330-755-9810

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8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Religious Ed: 330-755-6245 ext. 114 St. Nicholas School: 330-755-2128

Website: www.cosparish.org Email: [email protected]

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Fifteenth Sunday Ordinary Time July 16, 2017

PREPARE for NEXT SUNDAY'S MASS: Hear & View the Readings

Available by Thursdays at our www.cosparish.org home page in "Tweets" under "Calendar" beneath center rotating panel: Readings found in the Gather Hymnal #1025

First Reading: W isdom 12:13, 16-19 Psalm: 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16 Second Reading: Romans 8:26-27 Gospel: Matthew 13:24-43

MEMORIAL CANDLES FOR THE WEEK OF July 23, 2017

MASS INTENTIONS & DEVOTION Saturday, July 15 8:30 - 9:30 am: SN: Confessions 4:30 pm: SN: John Family (Micco Family) Stephen & Margaret Hamrock (Ron Hamrock) Stephen S. Komara (Wife & Family) Mary Arbie (Agnes, Roselyn & Ron Torella) Rose Centofanti (Jack Quigly) Nick & Anthony Genova (Ralph & Jane Genova) Mary Siciliano (Family) Bob Filips (Wife) John Hrinak (Rita Peroni & Daughters) Angela Cunningham (Frank & Janet Ginnetti) Sunday, July 16 8:00 am: HT: Living & Deceased of Christ Our Savior Parish

10:45am:SN: Margaret Gennaro (Larry & Barbara Bartos) Monday, July 17 9:00 am: SN: Ann & Joe VanOudenhove (Sis & Joe Van) 9:30 am & 7:00 pm Miraculous Medal Novena Tuesday, July 18 8:30 am: HT: Infant Jesus of Prague Novena 9:00 am: SN: Edith Butch (Altar & Rosary) Wednesday, July 19 9:00 am: SN: Mary Simms (Cousin Antletta Carano) 9:30 am - 8:00 pm: SN: Eucharistic Adoration Thursday, July 20 9:00 am: SN: Prayer Service with Communion Friday, July 21 9:00 am: SN: Jacqueline Zupko (Mike & Carrie Novotny & Family) Janet Gentile (Bob Gentile) Jimmy Musolino (Mom & Dad) Helen White (Jack White Family) Saturday, July 22 Sacrament of the Sick 8:30 - 9:30 am: SN: Confessions 4:30 pm: SN: Theresa Sepesy (Margaret Rosen) Diane Furnish (Sister, Janice) Antonio Battaglini (Angela & Carmen Rumunno) Joe Demyan (Wife & Family) John & Eva Reves (Donna Lynn Reves) James Visingardi (Julia & Rose Delmonte) Mary Belloto (Stan & Pat Floryjanski) Sunday, July 23 8:00 am: HT: Steve Yuhas (Family)

10:45am:SN: Living & Deceased of Christ Our Savior Parish Our return to God for Blessings on

Sunday, July 9, 2017

Stewardship Thought: “The seed sown among thorns is the one who hears the word but then the cares of the world and the lure of riches choke the word and it bears no fruit.” - Matthew 13:22

Does the lure of riches and material goods choke God out of

your life? Are you so caught up in worldly activities that you

have no time for God? Stewardship is a lifestyle to be lived

every day. It effects all the decisions we make. What we

receive at Mass every Sunday should be shared with others

all the other days of the week.

A Tweet From POPE FRANCIS: A Christian’s mission

in the world is splendid, it is a mission intended for

everyone, it is a mission of service, excluding no one!

Sunday Collection $8,952.00

COS Online Giving $45.00

Total $8,997.00

Mission Appeal $1,011.00

Joseph & Margaret Kollar (Frank & Michelle Speziale) SN Martha Malich McCauley (Mom) SN

2017 ANNUAL BISHOP’S APPEAL

The 2017 Bishop’s Appeal for Catholic Charities and Church is underway. This year’s goal is $4 million. The Appeal is the primary funding source for Catholic Charities in our six-county diocese. Our parish goal is $62,499.38. As of today, our parish has reached 57.3% of our goal with 379 of our 1693 families pledging $35,806.

Altar Servers Saturday, July 22, 2017

4:30 pm: SN: B. Sepesy Sunday, July 23, 2017

8:00 am: HT: M. & G. Bogan 10:45 am: SN: N. & M. DiVencenzo, J Neider

MISS BEHAVIOR Dear Miss Behavior:

What can you tell us about the sign of the cross that we use so frequently? Is that something that is rooted in our history?

Sincerely, Justa Parishioner

Dear JP:

The early Christians who made this sign used the right thumb and traced the cross on their forehead. Circa 200 A.D. Tertullian, one of the Church Fathers, said, “We Christians wear out our foreheads with the sign of the cross,” so they must have been using this gesture quite frequently. By the fourth century, the sign of the cross involved other parts of the body beyond the forehead. As you know, we now make the sign of the cross by touching the forehead, then the chest, then the left shoulder, then the right shoulder as we say, “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Amen.” Even left-handed people like me use the right hand for this important gesture. Note that the Orthodox as well as members of certain rites within the Catholic Church (e.g., Byzantine Catholics) touch the right shoulder first and then the left.

Saint Ephrem of Syria, who lived in the fourth century, wrote the following: “Mark all your actions with the sign of the life-giving Cross. Do not go out from the door of your house till you have signed yourself with the Cross. Do not neglect that sign whether in eating or drinking or going to sleep, or in the home or going on a journey. There is no habit to be compared with it. Let it be a protecting wall round all your conduct, and teach it to your children that they may earnestly learn the custom.”

When we pray by ourselves it is customary to begin and end our prayers with the sign of the cross. Priests bless the people and certain religious objects (a medal, for example) with the sign of the cross. We customarily begin and end liturgies with the sign of the cross. As we enter a church, we usually dip our fingers into holy water and make the sign of the cross as a blessing and as a reminder of our baptism. I am told that the fonts used today may have originated in fountains placed in front of the entrances to early Roman basilicas, so that the faithful could wash their face and hands before attending liturgies.

The sign of the cross is a rich, powerful, and beautiful gesture that reminds us of the central reality of our faith: Christ’s death on the Cross and his Resurrection.

SAINT OF THE WEEK Saint Mary Magdalene

One of Jesus’ best known followers, Mary was probably from Magdala on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. She has at times been identified with the sinner who anointed Jesus’ feet at the home of Simon (Luke 7) and also with Mary, Martha’s sister, but scholars dispute the claims and the Bible provides no evidence for these connections. Mary Magdalene had seven demons cast from her by Jesus (Mark 16 and Luke 8), was among the women weeping at the Crucifixion, and was privileged to be among the women who found the empty tomb after the Resurrection. Mary Magdalene was the first person to see Jesus Christ later that day. The Lord told Mary to tell his friends that he had risen from the dead, and so “Mary of Magdala went and announced to the disciples, ‘I have seen the Lord’” and related what Jesus had said about “’going to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God’” (John 20:17). One ancient tradition tells of Mary Magdalene’s journey with Saint John to the city of Ephesus, where she died; another tradition popular in France has Mary going to Provence with Martha and Lazarus and dying there. Mary Magdalene is the patron saint of many places and people, including apothecaries, converts, glove makers, and the city of Casamicciola, Italy. Magdalen College at Oxford University is named after her. We celebrate the feast of St. Mary Magdalene on July 22.

DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OPENING:

Due to the upcoming retirement of Mrs. Alvera Bell, Christ Our Savior Parish is seeking a fulltime PDRE/PCRE who will be responsible for the ongoing development of the parish pre

-K through 8 religious education program, assisting in the religious education program in St. Nicholas School, the sacramental preparation and programming for Reconciliation, Eucharist and Confirmation, serving as the compliance officer for the diocesan Child Protection program for the parish and school, and adult faith formation. The qualified, faith-filled, committed minister will oversee and encourage youth ministry, young adult ministry, and altar server ministry, be an active member of pastoral council, work with other parish/school staff members, and be a parish ministry liaison to parish organizations. A full job description is available upon request. The anticipated starting date is August, 2017. If you or someone you know may be interested in this position, please submit a resume to Fr. Martin, Barbara Walko at the diocesan office, or Mrs. Bell, who will be happy to answer any questions that you might have regarding what the position entails.

Moments With Miss Martha: What you become is

infinitely more important than what you do or what you have. (Matthew Kelly)

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Christ Our Savior Council #4471, 3rd Degree meets on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month in the Holy Name Room in the Great Hall at 7PM. All members are encouraged to attend.

Let us pray for our sick: Blake Doss, Marcia Styranec, Robert Arnoto, Regina Graygo, Julia Skalada, Robert Skalada, Tom Kolat, Wendy Pakalnis, Jeannette Rusu, Diane Javorsky, Michael

Lombard, Linda Agnew, Heather Hanlon, Carmella Bokros, Hannah Tringhese, Michelle Nicholas, Tom Wasko, Dominic Lippillo Jr., Sally Baldelli, Kathy Tomko, Edward Kellish, Pat Costello, Joe Van Oudenhove Sr., Maureen Johnson & John Medvec.

For our sick and homebound: Glor ia Russo &Mary Russo & Lenora Freedy.

For those in nursing homes: Dorothy Petro, Patr icia Watt, Florence Colburn, Mary Nichiporchick, Audrey Slanina, Mary Brenner, Ann Vinkler, Theresa Pitlik, Mary Lancy, Mary Agnes Rabosky, Christine Peluso Kinsley, Andy Sandusky & Connie LaRiccia.

ST. NICHOLAS SCHOOL

Registration for the School Year 2017-2018 is now open. Anyone interested in attending Saint Nicholas School can call the school office at 330-755-2128 for more information. The application period for the EdChoice Scholarships will reopen on July 1st, 2017 through July 28th, 2017. Call the school office at 330-755-2128 for more information about financial assistance.

The school office will be closed the month of July.

Cash For Cans – Save your cans over the summer! We will begin collecting cans again in the fall. Thank you to all who brought in bags of cans.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FACEBOOK: ccd_cos

PHONE: 330-755-6245 ext. 114

EMAIL: [email protected]

CCD: 1) Help Needed: We are in need of a 2nd grade

teacher and a 5th grade teacher for the next CCD school year.

Please pray and ask God if He is calling you to this very

important ministry. The children of our parish need you! If you

hear His voice nudging you, God will equip you for the task!

The rewards are heavenly! Please contact Mrs. Bell for more

information.

2) Registration: We are accepting registration for

the 2017-2018 CCD school year. All families—returning or

new—need to turn in a registration form. Send them to the

parish office.

ALTAR SERVERS: Fr. Martin is inviting our parish’s young

men and women from grade 3 on up (those who have made 1st

Communion) to join the ministry of altar servers. If you are

interested, please call the parish office to sign up for training.

The training will be held in the next month if we receive

interest. This ministry is open to all students of our parish.

FAMILY MINISTRY: Be sure to mark your calendar for

Sunday August 6th when our parish will be enjoying our

Parish picnic. Family Ministry will be providing fun games

and activities for the kiddos. Watch the bulletin for more

Picnic information!

MISSION TRIP: Youth Ministry needs you: As our group

prepares for their mission trip in July, we ask for your prayers

and your support. The cost of the Appalachian mission trip is

$330 per person and we have 6 people from our parish going.

Actually now there are 7 people going because Simon will be

joining us!! If you would like to contribute towards the cost of

the trip (or even sponsor someone), please notify Mrs. Bell at

the parish office.

COMMUNITY MEAL: Our July Struthers Community Meal will be held on July 25th from 5-6:30pm in the Great Hall hosted by The Parish Bible Study group and Deacon John. They will serve their traditional picnic fare—Hotdogs and hamburgers, macaroni salad, baked beans, Watermelon, and the fixings for a good picnic! Be sure to join us!

Thank you all for supporting the St. Vincent de Paul Society and our Parish Food Pantry. We have been able to help

numerous families from the Struthers area to get additional food. The Christ Our Savior Parish Food Pantry at Holy Trinity Church is open from 10 AM - 1 PM on Mondays for anyone in need of assistance. The food pantry is in need of more food. Please use the donation boxes located in St. Nicholas Church and Holy Trinity Church as you are able to so we can keep the shelves full and continue this wonderful new ministry to our parish. The following items are needed for July: Mashed Potatoes, Pancake Mix, Rice.

Joann Burgmyer St Vincent de Paul Society President Christ Our Savior Parish

FINANCE COUNCIL MEETING: the finance council of Christ Our Savior Parish will meet at 7 PM on Tuesday, July 18 at Holy Trinity.

A Symposium on Overdose, Grief & Healing

Thursday, August 10, 2017 Mahoning County Career & Technical Center

Professional Development: 8:30am - 4:30pm, 6 CEUs, $45. Register online @ Eventbrite.com by searching for Coalition for a Drug-Free Mahoning County. Moving Through Grief to Hope: A Program of Healing for Loved Ones 6:30pm - 8:00pm, Free (No registration required)

Bus Trip to: MEADOWS CASINO

MONDAY, JULY 24, 2017 Sponsored By: COSP St. Nicholas Church Altar & Rosary

Cost: $30 ($25 Free Play)

Coffee & Donut at 8:00 a.m. St. Nicholas Great Hall

Please park on the side of the hall in the lot on Garfield St.

Bus leaves hall at 8:30 a.m. Leaves Casino at 5:00 p.m.

Seats assigned as checks are received. First paid, first seated.

Checks payable to: St. Nicholas Altar & Rosary Society Mail : c/o Priscilla Carlucci 169 Harvey St., Struthers, OH 44471

NOTE: We need your Name, Address, Phone #, Date of Birth & Meadows Card #

*MUST BRING LEGAL PHOTO I.D. ON TRIP*

For more information please contact: Priscilla @ 330-755-9966 or Bev Pack @ 330-727-2244 (cell) or 330-755-7274 (Home)

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

Bingo is played three times a week in the Christ Our Savior Great Hall at St. Nicholas: Wednesdays @ 6:45 PM, Thursdays @ 10 AM and Sundays @ 2 PM. We are in desperate need of help in the bingo kitchen. If you would prefer to work on the floor we can use help there too. Please consider sharing a little of your time and talent. The proceeds from bingo support Christ Our Savior Parish and St. Nicholas School. Please call the Parish Office @ 330-755-9819 for more information or to volunteer.

The Twelfth Annual Mahoning Valley Slovak Fest will be held on Sunday, August 13, 2017, on the grounds of Our Lady Of Sorrows Parish/Saint Matthias Church, 915 Cornell Street. A Slovak Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM and the Slovak Fest will be held from Noon - 8:00 PM. Music will be provided by Jack Vasko and Company from Noon - 3:00 PM and Del Sinchak from 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM. There is a five dollar admis-sion fee for polka bands only. Performance by Alexander’s Harmonica Artistry Father Snock Center 3:00 PM. Food will be available add day - Pirohy, BBQ Chicken, Holubky, Pork, Halusky, and Klobasa & Kysla Kapusta. Taste of Slovakia Dinner will be served from Noon - 3:00 PM. Dinner includes: Holubky, Pork, Halusky, Klobasa, Bread & Butter.

American Red Cross Give blood. Help save lives.

Blood Drive

Immaculate Heart of Mary Church

MSGR Prokop Parish Center 4500 Norquest Blvd. Austintown, OH 44515 Monday, July 24, 2017 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM 1-800-RED CROSS / redcrossblood.org / Download the Blood Donor App

Windsor Estates Assisted Living (located at 5240 Windsor Way, New Middletown, OH 44442) will be holding a free community Summerfest & Car Show to be held on Sunday, July 30th, 2017 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Rain date 8-6-17). There will be a Bake Sale, 50/50, TV raffle and Chinese Auc-tion including an overnight stay at Mountaineer Casino and old cars galore! All proceeds will benefit the Activity Department. If you have any questions please contact Kim Sheldone, Activ-ity Director, at 330-542-9166.

CHRIST OUR SAVIOR PARISH

at HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2017

The picnic will be held on the church grounds at 250 N. Bridge St. There are Sign-up sheets at Holy Trinity Church and St. Nicholas Church for any parishioners who would like to attend. You can also sign-up by calling the Parish Office @ 330-755-9819. Everyone is invited but we need a count of people so we don’t run out of food. The Parish Picnic update!! The picnic will start at Noon, August 6th. The parish supplies the meat—Kolbassi Sandwiches, Hot Dogs and Chicken. We will also provide corn on the cob, punch and coffee. The rest will include your offering for the Famous Smorgasbord Buffet which is shared with everyone and is fantastic! If you plan on attending the picnic you are asked to bring something for the buffet.

IF YOUR LAST NAME BEGINS WITH:

A - G Bring a Dessert or Cookies

H - N Bring a Vegetable Casserole

O - T Bring Fruit or a Salad

U - Z Bring an Appetizer

Family Ministry will be providing fun games and activities for the kiddos. If you are able to help out, please

contact Julie Dubiel @ 330-519-1044, email: [email protected]

4th Annual Run for Caitlin The 4th Annual Run for Caitlin will be held on SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2017 at 9:00 am-Canfield High School, 100 Cardinal Drive, Canfield Ohio There is an 8K (5 mile) run and

3K (2 mile) fun walk/run. Join us in celebrating Caitlin Yager's life and love for running with a unique race! Reg-ister at Second Sole Boardman or online registration at http://runforcaitlin.org . More information at http://runforcaitlin.org. We are a nonprofit organization started in memory of Caitlin Yager, a Cardinal Mooney graduate who tragically died in an automobile accident. Proceeds are used for scholarships for students attending Cardinal Mooney High School. We will be presenting eight (8) $1500.00 scholarships to Cardinal Mooney High School students. We have given a total of $28,500 in scholarships for first three years and over $40,000 after the 4th Run for Caitlin. Several Christ our Savior parishioners who are students at Cardinal Mooney have received the scholar-ships. This is a unique event for the whole family. The 2 mile course is on the Canfield Hike & Bike Trail and partici-pants can run or walk. In the past, many families have walked together. The 5 mile course provides an oppor-tunity for runners! Canfield Police monitor the course to ensure the safety of all participants! There will be a DJ, awesome basket raffle, refreshments, and silent auction for concert tickets. Date: Saturday July 22, 2017 Time: 9:00 AM Location: Canfield High School Race Distances: 3K and 8K

Cost: 3K (~ 2 miles) : $10, 8K (~5 miles): $20 Race shirts: cost an additional $15

Sign up: Online at runforcaitlin.org or in person at Sec-ond Sole Boardman

For those who don't want to walk or run: Will feature a basket raffle and silent auction along with a DJ and refreshments ;

Last minute: Will have race day registration starting at 7:30 AM

Additional information: found at runforcaitlin.org or call Maria Delost at 330-720-1254.

The Mahoning County Youth Collaborative

presents

Join us for a scavenger hunt

to local area churches!

All High School Youth invited!

Sunday, August 13

2:00 - 7:30 PM

Beginning and ending at St. Charles, Boardman

For more information,

contact Virginia Bartos @ 330-406-0364

Permission Slips Available at the Christ Our Savior Parish Office.

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JARED C. APPEL D.D.S.Family Dentistry

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147 N. Main StreetPoland, OH 44514

Phone: (330) 757-0518 • Fax: (330) 757-4060

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2231 Coitsville-Hubbard Rd.

330-743-6718

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