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R I P E P IFUNERAL HOME
• Family Owned & Operated Since 1948
• Pre-Need & Irrevocable Trusts• Community Room Available
Our Tradition ofCaring Continues
Louis D.Ripepi, Jr.
5762 PEARL ROAD
440-888-0800www.ripepi.com St. Charles Borromeo
PARISH OFFICE5891 Ridge Road, Parma, OH 44129
440-884-3030www.stcharlesonline.org
SCHOOL OFFICE 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5546
PCRF OFFICE 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5668
CONVENT 6811 Wilber Avenue • 440-558-4024
CREDIT UNION 5839 Ridge Road • 440-886-2558 • www.unitycatholiccu.org
Office Hours MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. • SATURDAY-SUNDAY, 8:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.
BAPTISM OF CHILDREN
Baptism preparation is required for parents before the child’s Baptism. This is offered the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. This sacrament is celebrated every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Contact the Parish Office for
arrangements.
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays3:00-3:45 p.m. and 5:00-5:30 p.m.
Thursday before First Friday3:00-3:45 p.m.
By appointment anytime.
MATRIMONY
Arrangements for instruction must be made at least 6 months in advance of the intended date of marriage. Contact the parish priest of your choice.
PASTOR Fr. John T. Carlin
PAROCHIAL VICARS Fr. Christopher A. Cox Fr.
Louis H. Thomas
PASTORAL ASSOCIATES Mr. Brian G. Pelcin
Ms. Cynthia K. Zalek
WEEKEND ASSOCIATE Fr. Anselm Zupka, O.S.B.
DEACONS Mr. John Talerico
Mr. Daniel M. GallaSEMINARIAN INTERN
Mr. Scott SwinertonDAY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mrs. Eileen M. Updegrove
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR Mrs. Paula J. Leigh
MINISTER OF MUSIC/BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. Thomas E. Holzheimer
DAVID W. TOETZ, ATTORNEYGeneral Practice of Law Including:
• Wills & Trusts • Real Estate • Elder Law• Estate Planning • Probate
Medicaid/Medicare5579 Pearl Road, Suite 203
440-843-5300
DENTAL HEALTH SERVICEKenneth T. Kmieck, D.D.S. & Assoc.
Family Dentistry – New Patients WelcomePreventative & Cosmetic Dental Care Same Day Denture Repair & Relines
7057 W. 130th Street – Rm. 402440-888-9755
R I P E P IFUNERAL HOME
• Family Owned & Operated Since 1948
• Pre-Need & Irrevocable Trusts• Community Room Available
Our Tradition ofCaring Continues
Louis D.Ripepi, Jr.
5762 PEARL ROAD
440-888-0800www.ripepi.com
PARMAPLUMBING CO.Complete Plumbing Service from Small Repairs, Sewer
and Drain Cleaning to Bathroom Remodeling
10% off Repairs
216-351-8800John Romito
KRAY LANDSCAPINGMowing • New Lawns • Shrubs
Walls • Patios • Drain TileSince 1969 • Senior Discounts
440-888-8314 • Parishioner
JOSEPH McCAFFERTY, ESQ.Parishioner • 440-250-1800
General Law Practice • Personal Injury • Small Business • Probate • Employment • Criminal/DUI • Divorce/Dissolution
• Consumer Law • No Charge For INItIal CoNsultatIoN
Palmiero Enterprise, Inc. DBA
(440) 845-3058 5705 Ridge Rd.(440) 845-2246 Parma, OH 44129
Complete Auto Care Foreign & Domestic
TonyRossPat
MALLCHOKFUNERAL HOME
5660 Ridge Road 440-884-9100MICHAEL MALLCHOK JR.
SUSAN MALLCHOK KARLA
Sincere Service
Second To NoneRoofing, Inc.
Matthew F. Koopman Parishioner
440-842-08234805 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. #4, Parma, OH 44129
www.secondtononeroofing.com
inROOFING SERVICE1#
KOLER FINANCIAL GROUPDonna*, Michael*, Jerry* & David*
(Parishioners)6400 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH
440-884-7042Securities offered through SagePoint Financial, Inc., a registered broker-dealer and member FINRA and SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Koler Wealth Management, a registered investment advisor not affiliated with SagePoint Financial, Inc. Fixed and/or Traditional Insurance Services offered through the various representatives, who are not registered as a broker-dealer or investment advisor. Tax Service offered through Donna Koler and David Stollings, who are not registered as a broker-dealer or investment advisor.
• Retirement Planning*• College Planning*
• 401(k) Rollovers*• Income Tax Preparation*
• Investments*• Insurance*
HABEREK• Plumbing• Heating• Air Conditioning216-433-7774
OH LIC. #21046ADI TREE & STUMP REMOVALInsured • Senior Discount
Free Estimate• Tree Trimming• Shrub Removal• Firewood AvailableDAVE 330-468-1033
GOT FIRED?GET STEVE216-798-8877Atty. Steve Doucette 7550 Lucerne, Ste. 408Middleburg, Hts., OH
Family Owned and Operated24 Hours a Day/7 Days a Week
Celebrating Over 100 Years4772 Pearl Road, Cleveland 216-741-6661
7327 Pearl Road, Middleburg Hts. 440-243-6111www.tomonfh.com
Matt Hudak • Randy Friend6014 State Road,
Parma, Ohio 44134FAX (440) 885-5629 • (440) 885-5640
LEN’S HEATING& COOLING
24-HOUR SERVICEFURNACES • AIR CONDITIONERS
HEAT PUMPS • BOILERS10% off with ad on service labor
440-888-7726440-582-0100
Dan Wingenfeld440-888-4500Russell Realty
Selling in Parma for over 35 years
Residential Plumbing Specialist 30+ Years Experience Water Heaters & Plumbing Repairs
440-539-1872Bill Craig, Parishioner STLic#17030
216-870-3166
ROSECARE seniorcare
ROSECARE seniorcare is a faith inspired non-medical inhome senior care service.
Our compassionate staff assists Seniors with a wide variety of services including: Meal Prep, Bathing & Hygiene, Medication Reminders, LightHousekeeping, Safe Ambulation, Laundry, Errands and many more.
Rosecare offers flexible hours of service ranging from 3-24 hours.
www.rosecareseniorcare.com
ROSECARE seniorcare216-870-3166
ROSECARE seniorcare is faith-inspired non-medical in home senior care service.
Meal Prep, Bath & Hygiene, Medication Reminders, Light Housekeeping, Safe Ambulation, Laundry, Errands and many more.
Rosecare offers flexible hours of service ranging from 3-24 hours.www.rosecareseniorcare.com
John D. Kedzior, Esq. – Parishioner OSBA Board Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law
GENERAL PRACTICE LIMITED TO:• Wills & Trusts • Probate & Guardianship• Estate Planning • Powers of Attorney• Medicaid Planning • Real Estate
216-264-43934500 Rockside Road, Suite 440, Independence, OH
Kedzior Law
Group
Josiah D. KedziorParishioner
Office 216-264-43954500 Rockside Road, Suite 440, Independence, OH 44131
Advisor Services provided by Kedzior Wealth Management LLC.
KEDZIOR WEALTHMANAGEMENT LLCFinancial Planning Retirement Planning
Portfolio Management College Planning
The ParmaFlower Shop
5575 Pearl Road Parma, OH 44129
(216) 956-0045
Annuity/IRA at 3% for Members2% for Non-Members (new business)
Rates subject to change
Email: [email protected]: www.czechccu.orgLife Insurance Since 1879
216-341-0444
BLAHA’S LANDSCAPING& TREE SERVICE
Tree removal & TrimmingAdam Blaha, Certified Arborist OH-6182A
440-336-0294
Enroll Now for Fall ClassesChildren 3 through Adult (440) 884-8085
O’Connor Dance StudioO’Connor Dance Studio
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Safeguarding St. Charles Parish(440) 821-1037
Joan M. MoranOwner/President
Parishioner
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
PARISHIONER216-402-1292
ANDREW YANAKBRITTANY THOMAS216-408-0439CATERING DIRECTOR
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL:[email protected]
BRITTANY THOMASCATERING DIRECTOR216-408-0439
ANDREW YANAKPARISHIONER216-402-1292
WEBSITE: CATERINGEXP.COMEMAIL: [email protected]
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe . November 24, 2019
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Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
This Week’s Liturgy
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe II Samuel 5:1-3; Colossians 1:12-20; Luke 23:35-43 10:00 AM 20th Wedding Anniversary- - -
Martin & Loraine Klonowski 12:00 PM Mothers' & Fathers' Confraternity Masses: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Daniel 1:1-6, 8-20; Luke 21:1-4
7:00 AM † Shirley Stavole7:00 PM † Richard Porvasnik
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Daniel 2:31-45; Luke 21:5-11
7:00 AM † Helena Profancik8:30 AM † Joseph & Sophie Kaminski7:00 PM † Brendan Fox
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Daniel 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Luke 21:12-19
7:00 AM † Kathleen & Robin Barlak7:00 PM † Thomas Grdosic
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28Thanksgiving Day Sirach 50:22-24; Luke 17:11-19 9:30AM For the People of St. Charles Borromeo Parish ***There will be only one Mass on Thanksgiving Day
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Daniel 7:2-14; Luke 21:29-33 7:00 AM † Joseph & Lena Calio
8:30 AM † Nilo Gonzalez7:00 PM † Faith Parsons
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 St. Andrew Romans 10:9-18; Matthew 4:18-22
8:00 AM † Deacon Douglas Bewley VIGIL MASS: 4:00 PM
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 First Sunday of Advent Isaiah 2:1-5; Romans 13:11-14; Matthew 24:37-44
8:00 AM Intention of Ladies Guild Masses: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm
Entrance Chant #574—Worthy Is the Lamb
Presentation & Preparation of Gifts Life is Changed, Not Ended
Psalm 122 Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord;
Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord.
Communion Chant #407—Jesus, Remember Me
Readings may be found on page 235 in the
Breaking Bread Hymnal.
Text & Music: Paul Tate © 2015 GIA Publications, Inc.
All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A-702572.
Sending Forth #724—Hail, Redeemer, King Divine
The Parish Staff extends best wishes for a
blessed and holy Thanksgiving Day.
St. Charles Borromeo Church November 24, 2019
This Thursday, November 28, is Thanksgiving Day. That is about as close to a “national holyday” as there can be. For many years, St Charles Parish has marked the holiday with our
Thanksgiving Day Mass. We will do so again this year at 9:30am on Thanksgiving morning. The word “Eucharist” comes from the Greek language and it means “Thanksgiving.” Each time we celebrate the Eucharist, we give thanks for God’s goodness to us: the gift of life, the gift of His Son, and the gift of our Faith. Every Eucharist is a sacramental “Thanksgiving Meal” for the blessings that are ours. Those Pilgrims who came to the New World--almost 400 years ago--set aside a Day of Thanksgiving for the blessings of the year just past. Our nation has enshrined that practice with a national day of Thanksgiving; since the Second World War, that day has been on the fourth Thursday of November. Although in recent years Thanksgiving has become--for some--a day to start their Christmas shopping, the day also remains--for many--one of sentiment, family, travel, bountiful tables, and heartfelt gratitude. That spirit is captured so well in Norman Rockwell’s painting “The Thanksgiving Picture—Freedom from Want” portraying the third of Franklin D Roose-velt’s “Four Freedoms.” The older I get (and the years are piling up!) the more I realize that—not just on Thanksgiving—but that each day should be about giving thanks for the blessings that are ours. Not only counting our blessings, but also sharing them is a meaningful Thanksgiving practice. In that spirit, you are invited to bring your gifts of canned goods to our 9:30am Thanksgiving Day Mass. Bring your gifts forward at Offertory time as was done in the early years of the Church. Canned goods are requested at any time during the month of November. Especially needed are boxes of cereal, pasta/sauces, canned fruits and vegetables, mac/cheese, soups, canned meats and tuna, canned dinners, ravioli, stews Here’s a gentle reminder about my recent request that you use St Charles Gift Certificate Program at least for the purchase of your “gas and groceries.” Please stop at the Parish Office on your way to the grocery store or gas station and purchase the Gift Certificates you will need. And give our Gift Certificates as gifts. All proceeds benefit St Charles School—and the teachers of St Charles School educate all St Charles kids in our Catholic Faith. Today we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King. That brings the current liturgical year to completion. Next weekend we celebrate the First Sunday of Advent. The liturgical color will switch from green to purple. Today we conclude the Gospel of Luke, that we have proclaimed each weekend this year. Luke is often called “The Gospel of Charity.” Luke tells many stories about Jesus’s interaction with widows, orphans, the poor and the hurting. Only Luke relates those two great parables of The Prodigal Son and the Good Samaritan. There is a page in this bulletin detailing our 2019 Advent Giving Tree. All four places promote the “value of human life”: Providence House (emergency shelter for children); West Side Catholic Center (food, clothing, shelter, advocacy); Edna House (safe house for women recovering from addictions); Malachi House of Hope (caring for the dying homeless). Have your gift in church by Sunday, December 15 at 1:00pm
Merici Chapel… This Sunday, November 24th, we celebrate the Feast of Christ the King. When we plan to celebrate a special day in our lives — a birthday, anniversary, graduation, job promotion, etc — we make plans — a party, dinner with family and friends, etc. How are you planning to celebrate with your King on this, His Special Day? Try & visit Jesus in Merici Chapel & say thank you for all He has given you in your lifetime.
BAPTISMS
Congratulations and God's Blessings to Deanna & Zachary Candow on the Baptism of their son, Oakley Charles; to Ashley & Ryan McCullough on the Baptism of their daughter, Skylar Grace; and to Ashlee & Michael Maly on the Baptism of their daughter, Rylee Nova.
LIFE IS CHANGED, NOT ENDED
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord
Leonor Beltran
THE LITTLE BLUE BOOK
Once again this year we have available copies of an Advent/Christmas seasonal prayer reflection booklet entitled, “The Little Blue Book.” These are published by the Diocese of Saginaw and contain helpful daily entries to serve as an aid to prayer. Anyone interested in a copy of “The Little Blue Book” (Advent/Christmas 2019 edition) is asked to stop at the Parish Office. Limited supply available. The offering is $1.00.
OPLATKI (Christmas Wafers) are available at the Parish Office.
Limited supply available.
Offertory Collection $17,878.50
ACH / Online / Credit Card 7,827.25
Total $25,705.75
Campaign for Human Development $404.00
U.S. Military Services $615.00
Seminary Assessment $821.00
SUNDAY COLLECTION
November 17, 2019
Thank you!
R.C.I.A. The process whereby an individual is transformed by the Holy Trinity into Christ's body, the Church,
and therefore, is Catholic. If you or someone you know is not Catholic but would like to fully accept Christ’s invitation to “live in my love,” please contact Fr. Louis Thomas here at the parish or email him at [email protected]. It’s not too late to join us! We continue to meet on Mondays and will conclude on Pentecost. For additional infor-mation go to — https://stcharlesonline.org/rcia-1
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
ST. LADIES GUILD LOTTERY Lottery tickets for February 2020 are available in the Parish Office for $5.00 each. The winning 3 digit numbers come in from the 7:30pm drawing on Channel 5 and must be straight. If your ticket is a winner, you will get a check for $100! This is one of
our big fundraisers so please help us out. Any questions, please call Jacki (440)884-3030. Thank you!
Sunday, December 1 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Lower Parish Hall
St. Charles Ladies Guild
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY
Chicken Chardonnay, Bourbon Pork Loin, Scalloped Potatoes, Burgundy Mushrooms
salad, roll & butter cheesecake slices & a variety of fruit toppings
Entertainment: Tom Holzheimer will play the piano & lead us in song
Cost: $18.00 per person
Open to everyone in the parish Please join us for this fun Christmas celebration!
For more information or tickets, contact Norma Kross: [email protected] | 216-408-6791, or call Charlotte Seibert 440-391-1599.
Deadline to purchase tickets is November 25th
St. Charles Borromeo Church November 24, 2019
Daily Evangelization
Wear a religious article, and be ready
to share a faith story when someone
asks about it
Please go to our website: stcharlesonline.org for the
convenience of filling out your family’s 2020 “My Fair
Share” form. Your completed form will be securely sent
directly to the Parish Business Office. As an alternative,
the form is also available in this Sunday’s bulletin if
you wish to complete and return to the Parish Office.
Thank you!
If you are a Catholic who has been away from the Church for a while, or if you know of someone who has been away from practicing the Catholic faith, this is a special invitation to you.
St. Charles Parish will offer the opportunity to revisit the Catholic Church Community.
Please join us for informal listening sessions and an update of the Catholic faith facilitated by a team of lay members of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Sessions are conducted in a support-group format.
Continuing...
December 5th, 2019 | 7:00-8:30pm
Thursday evenings continuing through December 19th at
St. Charles Borromeo Parish Activities Center
in the John Paul II Room (2nd floor of the former convent)
“All are welcome in this place.”
If you plan to attend or have any questions, please call Cindy Zalek (216) 410-8728, Program Director,
or email [email protected]
“CATHOLICS AT HOME” A Special Welcome
to Non-Practicing Catholics! The Lord is waiting for you.
ADVENT GIVING TREE
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Volunteers to sort gifts and drivers are needed to help deliver Advent Giving Tree gifts on Sunday, December 15th. Come to the church at 1:00pm where we will be sorting the gifts for Malachi House, Providence House, Edna House and the West Side Catholic Center. If you are able to help deliver gifts, please leave your name at the Par ish Office or call Scott Swiner ton at (440)884-3030 if you need more information or have questions.
The Sacrament of the
ANOINTING of the SICK will be celebrated
Monday, December 2nd — 7:00pm Mass
“Those of the faithful whose health is seriously impaired by sickness or old age may receive this sacrament”
(Pastoral Care of the Sick, 8)
Beginning in December, we will be celebrating a monthly Anointing Mass on the first Monday of every month. Other Parma/Parma Heights parishes will also be celebrating a monthly Anointing Mass. We will announce their upcoming Anointing Masses in the bulletin or view the other parishes’ mass schedules on our website at www.stcharlesonline.org/mass-schedule
MASS AND ROSARY FOR LIFE
Be a witness to your Faith — come to the 8:00am Mass and Rosary for Life on the last Saturday of the month — November 30th, to pray for the protection of all Human Life from the moment of conception to natural death.
GREETER MINISTRY
Our church is blessed to have you with us today! Let's make everyone, whether a familiar face or visiting friend, feel welcomed in a big way to St. Charles Parish Commu-nity especially with the holidays near and first-time visitors. Families are welcome to do this together. If you enjoy saying "hello" and can come just a little bit ear-lier to your regular Mass and stay just a few minutes later, please join us —St. Charles needs you! Just fill out this form, drop it off in the parish office and you will be contacted by Cynthia Zalek: (440) 884-3030 | [email protected] Name ___________________________________________ Phone___________________________________________ Email___________________________________________ will help at Saturday 4:00pm Sunday 8:00am 10:00am 12:00 Noon 5:30pm
GIVING TREE
RECIPIENTS:
MALACHI HOUSE OFHOPE216-621-8831
malachihouse.org
Serves terminally ill
individuals without cost or
regard to gender, race,
religion, or national origin
who are in need of an
available caregiver, have
limited or no financial
resources and are in need
of special home care.
EDNA HOUSE(216) 281-7751
ednahouse.org
Located in the former
convent of St. Colman’s
parish on West 65th Street,
Edna House gives women
an opportunity to recover
from alcohol and drug
addiction by providing a
safe, sober place to live.
PROVIDENCE HOUSE216-651-5982
www.provhouse.org
Ohio’s first licensed crisis
nursery offers emergency
shelter to children, ages
newborn to five years old,
actively living in crisis. Their
services focus on protecting
at-crisis children, preventing
child abuse and neglect and
preserving fragile families.
WEST SIDE CATHOLIC CENTER216-631-4741
www.wsccenter.org
Grounded in faith, hope,
love, and respect for those
they serve, WSCC assists
all who come in need of
food, clothing, shelter, and
advocacy.
PROVIDENCE HOUSE
Gift Cards:
Target; Walmart; Giant Eagle; Dave’s
Supermarket; Home Depot; Lowe’s; Office
Depot/Office Max; Staples; Original
Mattress Factory; Gas Cards; Weekly
RTA Bus Passes
Food:
Baby Formulas; Canned Fruits (Peaches, Pears,
Pineapple, Fruit Cocktail & Mandarin Oranges); Nutri-Grain
Bars; Cheese Crackers; Popcorn; Pudding Snack Cups;
Jell-O Cups; Graham Crackers; Saltine Crackers; Macaroni
& Cheese; Applesauce; Cookies; Muffin Mix; Pancake Mix;
Syrup; Condiments; Pedialyte; Pediasure
Children's Miscellaneous:
Learning Toys (ages infant -12);
Boys/Girls Pull-Ups (Sizes 3T/4T &
4T/5T); Unscented Baby Wipes; Baby &
Child Lotion, Wash and Shampoo; Nasal
Saline; Miralax; Debrox Ear Drops;
Tylenol & Advil (Infant & Children’s);
Zyrtec; Children’s Suitcases; Book Bags
Children's Clothing:
Pants & Shorts (Sizes 2T-12/14); School Uniforms (Sizes
5T-10/12); Boys’ and Girls’ Undershirts (Sizes 2T+);
Boys’/Girls’ Clothes (Sizes 12, 14, & 16); Boys’ & Girls’
Onesies (Sizes 9-12 mos. & 18-24 mos.); Girls’ Winter
Outfits (Sizes 0-3 mos.); Girls’ Cotton Pajamas (Sizes 12-
18 mos., 5T, 10-12, 12-14); Boys’ Cotton Pajamas (Sizes
18-24 mos., 6 & up); Girls’ Shoes (Infant Sizes 3-3.5);
Boys’ Shoes (Toddler Sizes 8-8.5)
Household Needs:
Paper Towels; Liquid Hand Soap;
Dishwashing Liquid; Aluminum Foil;
Aquaphor; Bleach; Mops; New Vacuums;
Garbage Bags (13 or 33 gal.); White
Washcloths; Bath Towels; Quilts
Event Passes:
Event passes for field trips and outings. We welcome
passes or tickets for: Lake Farmpark; Holden Arboretum;
Great Lakes Science Center; The Museum of Natural
History; The Cleveland Botanical Garden; Children’s plays
at Playhouse Square; Children’s orchestra performances at
Severance Hall; Hands On Pottery; Artist for a Day
St. Charles Borromeo
2019 Advent Giving Tree
Share your blessings with someone in need this holiday season
through our Parish Advent Giving Tree. Our giving tree supports four
organizations committed to promoting life values. View each
organizations’ mission statement and contact information in the left
side bar.
To participate in the Advent Giving Tree, simply purchase a gift from
the wish list and clearly tag it for your chosen organization. PLEASE
DO NOT WRAP GIFTS.
Bring your gift to Church and leave it in front of the Blessed Mother or
Holy Family shrines any time during Advent. All gifts will be delivered
on Sunday, December 15th at 1:00 pm.
Contact the Parish Office (440) 884-3030 with questions, or if you
would like to help deliver gifts.
EDNA HOUSE FOR WOMEN
Clothing:
Winter Boots (Sizes 7-10); Winter Coats; Hoodies
(M-XL); Socks; Underwear; Sports Bras (S-XL)
Household Needs:
Vacuum Cleaner; Wet/Dry Vac; Light Bulbs;
Paper Shredder; Paper Towels; Kleenex;
Bathroom & Facial Tissue; Cleaning Supplies;
Garbage Bags; Foil/Plastic Wrap; Plastic Food Storage Containers;
Laundry Detergent; Bath Towels & Washcloths; Bath Soap; Dish Soap;
Canned/Boxed Food Items; Salad Dressing; Ketchup; Mayonnaise;
Mustard; Sugar; Creamer; Coffee; Soda Pop
Personal Care:
Tooth Paste; Hand Lotion; Tampons; Shampoo &
Conditioner; Deodorant; Tooth Brushes; Bath Soap
Office:
Postage Stamps; Flash Drives; AA Big Books
Gift Cards:
Target; Marshalls/TJ Maxx; Giant Eagle; Office Max
MALACHI HOUSE OF HOPE
Especially Needed:
Giant Eagle & Home Depot Gift Cards; Disposable Baby
Wipes; Coffee; Dixie Cups (3 oz. Paper); Ground Coffee
(Regular & Decaf); HE Liquid Laundry Detergent; Dryer
Sheets; Glade or Airwick Plug-in Air Fresheners; First Class
Postage Stamps; Clorox/Lysol Disinfectant Wipes; Soda
Pop Cans; Boxes of Tissues; Trash Bags (30 Gallon & Tall
Kitchen sizes); Paper Towels; Toilet Paper; Ziploc Bags
Food:
Ensure/Boost Nutritional Drinks; Boxed Potatoes; Pancake Syrup; Chicken,
Beef & Vegetable Broth; Hot & Cold Cereals; Canned Fruit; Canned Soups;
Canned Tuna & Chicken; Canned Vegetables; Creamer Packets; Canned
Tomatoes; Dry Onion Soup; Egg Noodles; Fruit Juices; Frosting (Cans or
Jars); Granulated Sugar; Brown Sugar; Gravy; Jell-O & Pudding Snack
Cups; Ketchup; Mayonnaise; Barbecue Sauce; Mustard; Pasta; Pasta
Sauce; Bottled Salad Dressing; Tomato Sauce; Vegetable Oil & Sprays
Resident Needs:
Antibacterial Hand Sanitizer; Antiperspirant & Deodorant;
Combs & Hairbrushes (soft bristle); Full-Size Bottles: Body
Wash; Hand & Body Lotion (Unscented)
Office:
Photo paper; Multi-purpose Copier Paper; Printer Cartridges: Canon 210
Black / 211 Tri-Color, Canon 240 Black / 241 Tri-Color, HP 61 Black/Tri-
Color, HP 902 Black/Tri-Color
Household Needs:
Napkins; Dishwasher Powder & Rinse Aid; Liquid Dish &
Hand Soap; Brillo/S.O.S. Scouring Pads; Kitchen Sponges
Gift Cards:
Save-A-Lot; Giant Eagle; Dave’s Supermarket; Home Depot; Walmart; Staples; iTunes
WEST SIDE CATHOLIC CENTER
Men & Women (Medium – 5X):
Sweatshirts, Sweatpants; Socks; Underwear, Hats &
Warm Insulated Gloves
Baby & Toddler (Newborn – 5T):
Sleepwear; Socks; Hats & Mittens; Ointment; Diapers; Baby Wipes
Full-Sized Personal Care Items:
Soap, Shampoo & Conditioner, Toothbrushes &
Toothpaste, Deodorant; Shaving Cream; Disposable
Razors; Lotion; Comb/Brush Sets; Foot Powder; Shoe
Inserts; Canvas Tote Bags
Boys’ & Girls’ (6-18):
Sweatshirts; Hoodies; Socks; Underwear; Hats & Warm Insulated Gloves
2019 Advent Giving Tree
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 24, 2019
Building a Vision for Your Retirement:
The Advent of the Next Chapter of Life
JESUIT RETREAT CENTER
Friday, December 13, 6:00pm— Sunday, December 15, 11:00am
What will your retirement years be like? You can build a vision for a time that will be truly life-giving and hope-filled for you and those you care about.
This weekend will provide presentations by Rick Krivanka & guest speakers on relevant topics, interactive conversation, and time for deeper personal reflection for individuals looking ahead to, or already in, retirement. It will explore the founda-tional aspects in our lives and build the direction for a vital spirituality and a meaningful and purposeful way of living after 65, 75, 85... or whenever! Includes Sunday Mass. Cost $200. 5629 State Road . Parma | 440.884.9300 | jesuitretreatcenter.org
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
$100 WINNER
Jeff Borsz
LIVING MERCY IN OUR WORLD:
CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR OUR NEIGHBORS
Monday, December 2 5:30-6pm—Light dinner/refreshments
6-8pm—Advent prayer, then Christmas card signing
Center for Pastoral Leadership . 28700 Euclid Ave . Wickliffe
Witness to God’s mercy by signing Christmas cards to inmates, homeless, nursing home residents, domestic violence victims; close the year in prayer and enjoy good food & fellowship with a light meal. Program is free; children must be accompanied by a guardian, RSVPs requested. Bring Christmas cards and pen with you. RSVP to Kelly at [email protected] or 440-943-7612.
HELP OUR VETERANS! Have furniture, televisions, or small appliances in good condition but not using? Help for Heroes is an organization that assists veterans furnish their homes. If you have items to donate contact Charlie at 216-798-3224. Items will be picked up from your home.
CYRENIAN MINISTRY
Volunteers Needed to Make Sandwiches
On Sunday, December 1st, the Cyrenian Ministry is making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for three organizations who serve the homeless and individuals in group home living. We make over 500 sandwiches and deliver them to the organizations. If you would like to help, join us in the gym kitchen on December 1st at 11:00am (after 10:00am Mass).
SOCIAL ACTION
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
GUIDE BOOK & DIRECTORY
Update Your Membership Information
Have you changed your phone number? Dropped your landline phone? Have you moved? Are you preparing to move soon? Are all of your children still at home, and are they all included in your mem-bership record?
Please call the Parish Office (440) 884-3030 or fill out the online form on the parish website at stcharlesonline.org/parish guide-book
If there have been any changes, additions or deletions in your family over the past year.
If you do not want information listed in the Directory.(Please note that any such requests are included in this upcoming edition only.
Head of Household Contact Information First Name Cell Phone E-Mail Spouse’s Contact Information First Name Cell Phone E-Mail
HOME PHONE (land line - if applicable)
St. Charles Borromeo Parish “My Fair Share 2020” Pledge Form
(This is not a legally binding agreement. It is a statement of what you hope to contribute in 2020.)
“My Fair Share” Pledge to St. Charles for 2020: Enter your pledge amount and frequency of payment(s) below. Please choose ONE BOX ONLY. Weekly: $____________ per week (52 payments)
Monthly: $____________ per month (12 payments)
Quarterly: $____________ per quarter (4 payments)
Annually: $____________ per year (1 payment)
Payment Method: Please choose ONE BOX ONLY.
Online Giving (go to www.stcharlesonline.org and click ‘Online Giving' to set up your secure account) Online Bill Pay (contact your bank to initiate payments to St. Charles)
Automatic Funds Transfer (Our Business Office will send you an authorization form to complete this option)
Credit Card (Our Business Office will send you an authorization form to complete this option)
Traditional Offertory Envelopes: (Please check only one envelope type below)
____ Weekly (You will receive special collections and four/five weekly envelopes each month; one for each Sunday)
____ Monthly (You will receive special collections and three monthly envelopes in January, April, July and October)
____ Quarterly (You will receive special collections and one quarterly envelope in January, April, July and October)
____ Annually (You will receive special collection envelopes quarterly and a one-time payment statement in January,
2019)
I want to remain a registered member of St. Charles in 2020. YES NO
FAMILY NAME
STREET ADDRESS
Envelope # (if known)
NOTE: Those who select Online Giving, Online Bill-Pay, Automatic Funds Transfer or Credit Card payment will receive special collection envelopes quarterly.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 First Week of Advent 2 3 4 5 6 7
8:00 AM - Guild/Scout Mass 2:45 PM -Youth Choir 9:15 AM - Legion of Mary 1:00 PM - Guild Blessing Bags 2:45 PM - Jr High Music 1:00 PM - Guild Blessing Bags 7:30 PM - AA Mtg*
9:00 AM - Adult Choir* 4:15 PM - PCRFClasses 2:30 PM - Rock On! MSM 1:15 PM - Recovery 7:00 PM - SAA Mtg* 6:00 PM - AA Mtg*
10:00 AM - Children’sLiturgy 6:30 PM - Bell Choir 7:00 PM - Bedrolls for Homeless 7:00 PM - Special Ed Class 7:00 PM - Catholics at Home 6:00 PM - Cub Scouts
11:00 AM - Cyrenian Ministry 7:00 PM - Anointing Mass 7:00 PM - Knights of Columbus 7:00 PM - Boy Scouts #221 7:30 PM - Pre-Baptism Class Workshop
1:30 PM - Guild Christmas Party 7:00 PM - RCIA 7:00 PM - Toastmasters 7:00 PM - Dismas Ministry 7:30 PM - Recovery*
7:00 PM - Evangelization 7:00 PM - S.W.I.F.T. 7:30 PM - Festival of Praise 8:00 PM - Sports Boosters
7:00 PM - GA Mtg* 7:30 PM - St. Vincent de Paul 8:00 PM - AA Mtg
7:30 PM - Rosary Makers 7:30 PM - Catholic Men’s Gp.
7:45 PM - Rosary Cenacle* 9:00 PM - Men’s Basketball
8 Second Week of Advent 9 10 11 12 13 14
10:00 AM -Troop 221 LeaderMtg 2:45 PM -Youth Choir 9:15 AM - Legion of Mary 1:15 PM - Recovery 12:30 PM - Christian Life 8:30 AM - CMWC10:00 AM - Children’s Liturgy 4:15 PM - PCRFClasses 6:00 PM - Worship Commission 7:00 PM - Special Ed Class Community 6:30 PM - Post Cana 10:00 AM - First 6:30 PM - Youth Group 6:30 PM - Bell Choir 7:00 PM - Toastmasters 7:00 PM - Boy Scouts #221 2:45 PM - Jr High Music Reconciliation
7:00 PM - RCIA 7:00 PM - Cub Scouts #73 8:00 PM - AA Mtg 7:00 PM - Catholics At Home7:00 PM - Parent Sacrament 7:30 PM - Catholic Men’s Gp. 7:45 PM - Parish Council
Meeting 7:30 PM - Facilities Commission9:00 PM - Men’s Basketball
PTU Evening with Santa
15 Third Week of Advent 16 17 18 19 20 21
10:00 AM - Children’s Liturgy 8:00 AM - Life Line Screening 9:15 AM - Legion of Mary 1:15 PM - Recovery 8:00 AM - Avilas6:30 PM - Youth Group 2:45 PM - YouthChoir 2:30 PM - Rock On! MSM 7:00 PM - Special Ed Mass & 2:45 PM - Jr High Music 7:00 PM - Legion of Mary
4:15 PM - PCRF Classes 6:45 PM - Knights ofColumbus Christmas Party 7:00 PM - Catholics At Home Comitium1:00 PM - Advent Giving Tree 6:30 PM - Bell Choir 7:00 PM - Toastmasters 8:00 PM - AA Mtg
Gift Sorting & Delivery 7:00 PM - RCIA 7:00 PM - S.W.I.F.T.7:30 PM - Catholic Men’s Gp.9:00 PM - Men’s Basketball
22 Fourth Week of Advent 23 24 Christmas Eve 25 Christmas Day 26 27 2810:00 AM - Children’s Liturgy Confessions: 11AM - Noon Masses: 4PM | 6PM | 8PM Masses: 8AM | 10AM | 12 Noon 8:00 AM – Mass\Rosary 11:00 AM - Cub Scouts Rain Gutter 3PM - 4PM | 7:30PM - 8:30PM Midnight For Life
Regatta
29 30 31 New Year’s Eve Jan 1 New Year’s DayVigil Mass: 4PM Masses: 8AM | 10AM |12 Noon
* Denotes weekly meeting
PTU Book Fair