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Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm, 6:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am,10:00am,! 12:00pm
Monday-Friday: 7:00am, 8:00am
Holy Days: Vigil - 5:30pm! 7:00am, 9:00am! 5:30pm, 7:00pm
Confession Schedule Saturday: 3:00pm-4:00pm
or by appointment
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St. Anthony of Padua Parish
Pastoral Staff Pastor: Fr. Dale W. Staysniak
Parochial Vicar: Fr. Peter T. Kovacina Deacon: Rev. Mr. Gerard Blanda DRE/Pastoral Minister: Mr. Randy Harris, M.R.E
Pastoral Minister: Sr. Roberta Goebel, OSU
Principal: Mr. Patrick Klimkewicz Parish Secretary: Mrs. Joyce Fanous Music Minister: Mrs. Nancy Tabar
Parish Directory Parish Address: 6750 State Road! Parma, Ohio 44134
Parish Office: (440) 842-2666
Religious Education: (440) 845-4470
Parish Office Hours: Mon - Thurs 9:00am-7:00pm
Friday 9:00am-4:00pm
Parish Website: stanthonypaduaparma.org
School Directory School Office: (440) 845-3444
School Website: stanthonyofpaduaschool.org
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OH
MONDAY, JANUARY 15
7:00AM Jerry Reinhardt
8:00AM Edward Yambor
TUESDAY, JANUARY 16
7:00AM Raymond Chmielecki
8:00AM Evelyn Roch
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, St. Anthony, Abbot.
7:00AM Jioseppe & Niro Antonia 8:00AM Special Intention - Agnes Hanchovsky
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18
7:00AM Joe Poyma
8:00AM Beatrice McGinty
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19
7:00AM Fred & Emma Koenig
8:00AM Martha Mason
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20
4:30PM Medalis Family
6:00PM James Gresko, Sr.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time.
8:00AM For People of the Parish (living & deceased)
10:00AM Jeremiah Lucey
12:00PM Cy & Teresa Lekan
Please Pray For: Ed & Helen Bartkiewicz, John Baraona, Irene Bednar, Maxine Cerny, Joe & Marcia Demko, Gary DiRosa,
Ray Dmytriw, Margaret Double, Norbert Erker, Rita Fecek, Greg
Findura, Anne Kilbane-Friedl, Sandra & Logan Friedl, Frances
Funtek, Sam Gappa, Josephine Gaul, Robert Gielski, John Gladden,
Frank Gumina, Rose Marie Hewitt, Ron Hicks, Celeste Hurley,
Marian Jarabek, Colleen Jarvis, Millie Jasany, Janet Johnson, Pat
Jones, Lou Ann Keith, Betty Kilbane, Donald Kotarsky, Cynthia
Kufleitner, Karen Kulju, Andrea Lagzdins, Dorothy Laquatra,
Margaret Lewandowski, Michael Lieske, Corinne Lipinski,
Elizabeth Madar, Thomas Madej, Edward & Josephine Maskulka,
Lenore Masterson, Claudia & Russell Mazanec, Peyton McCarthy,
Rosemarie Medvin, John Metzger, Dorothy Nagy, Jane Najlepszy,
Mary Niec, Rose Nosse, Dora Oney, Joe Okleson, Agnes Padar,
Timothy Petro, Carrie Piechowski, Deanna Pisano, Nicholas J.
Precario, Mary Jane, Nick, & John Precario, Jan Ravas, Christopher
Reeves, Leigh-Ann Revay, Frances Rymut, Mary Sabo, Lorraine
Schmidt, Robert & Teresa Setele, Margaret Sheridan, Helen Smith,
Joan Smyke, Doug Stos, Sylvia Stibley, Diane Straub, Michael
Szpendyk, Phyllis Tomaselli, Alice Tucker, Loretta Vacca, Annie
Vorndran, Beverly Von Alt, Margaret and Mary Williamson, Cathy
Yappel, Andrew Yaronczyk, Christopher Yurko, Amanda Zmecek.
Constance Silbaugh
SUNDAY THOUGHT John 1:35-42
In today’s Gospel we gain some insight into
what it means to be a follower or disciple of
Jesus Christ. When Jesus called Andrew and his
brother Peter to be His friends, Jesus didn’t ask
them to go out and do great things for Him or
even empower them to be famous people. Jesus
simply began by asking them to “stay with
Him.” With close intimate contact on a daily
basis, Andrew and Peter gradually came to take
on the very likeness of Jesus. This is still the
calling of everyone who is invited to follow
Him. We too have been invited to “come and
see.” He has chosen us to know Him and by
knowing Him, to love Him more and more each
day. Let us humbly turn to Jesus today and
open our hearts to receive Him more and more
each day.
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Contributions for Weekend January 6/7, 2018:
Total Offering: $19,112.75
Sunday Collection: $14,820.00
Faith Direct: $4,292.75
Poor Box: $48.00
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 14, 2018
CELEBRATING THE SAINTS Saint Theodore Guerin, Foundress (1798-1856)
Anne-Therese Guerin came from Etables, in
Brittany, France. At the age of ten, she already knew
she would be a nun. Five years later, her father was
murdered, and young Anne took on the household
duties of her grieving mother. When she was twenty-
five, she convinced her mother to let her go to the
Sisters of Providence to serve the sick poor and
educate the young. She became Sister Saint Theodore.
When Theodore was asked by her community
to go on mission to the wild interior of North America,
Theodore wondered how she could manage, being of
slight constitution and chronic intestinal discomfort.
Nevertheless, she went, leading five other nuns on the
three-month journey that ended at a tiny log cabin in
the dense woods of Indiana. The fierce weather and
sparse supplies made for a challenging first winter,
yet, with a pioneer’s gumption, Theodore moved
forward. Within a year the sisters had begun a school
for girls. They continued to found schools throughout
Indian, winning over anti-Catholic settlers and the
local bishop, who, wanting to change the
Congregations Rule, had excommunicated Theodore
for a time.
Theodore’s letters show a determined, certain
woman, as direct in encouragement as she is in
correction. She entrusted all to God’s providence.
“After all, our only support, our only strength, is
God.” Saint Theodore Guerin died on May 14, 1856 at
the age of 57 at Saint-Mary-of-the Woods, Indiana.
Her feast day is May 14th.
SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMISSION The St. Anthony Social Concerns
volunteers will be serving lunch at the
West Side Catholic Center on Tuesday,
January 16, 2018. Your homemade desserts are truly
appreciated by the people who eat at the center. Some
of the men and women from the center ask us to
package their desserts to take home so we are asking
for brownies (preferably without icing), cookies, bar
cookies, or breads that can be sliced (banana,
pumpkin, etc.). You can drop off your bakery at the
rectory on Monday, January 15, 2018. If you would
like to help us in our mission to serve the needy and
you really don’t like to bake, please consider a cash
donation to help defray the cost of our meals. Any
donations are welcome. Thank you.
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ADULT FAITH CLASSES “Faith is a beam radiating from the face of God.” —
St. John Eudes
All classes take place in the Hospitality Room. Each
class will be one hour, with no prior classes necessary.
All are welcome.
TAX STATEMENTS
If you would like your contribution statement for
2017, kindly fill out the form below and drop it in the
collection basket, or at the rectory office. Statements
will be available for pick up after January 25, 2018.
2017 TAX STATEMENTS
NAME:_______________________
ADDRESS:___________________
_____________________________
PHONE:______________________
E-MAIL______________________
Class Title Date
Church Tour: A Walk through St. Anthony of Padua
Friday, February 2, 2018
at 1:15 PM
Friday, February 2, 2018
at 7:00 PM
WEEKLY WORK OF MERCY
Shovel the sidewalk for a neighbor who is homebound.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OHIO
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FREE THROW CONTEST The annual Knights of Columbus Free
Throw Shooting Competition will be
Monday January 15th at 6:30pm. It is open to all boys and girls ages 9-14
as of January 1, 2018. Any questions please call Mike
Bell 440-668-7034.
SAVE THE DATE!!!
Mark your calendar for the second annual Prayer Breakfast of the Women’s Faith Ministry to be held on Saturday, February 10 from 8 am to 12 noon. The speaker, Sister Mary Kathleen Glavich,
SND, will present “Prayer: Touching and Being
Touched by God.” Watch for further details in future bulletins
HEY CATHOLIC! DID YOU
KNOW� Did you know that the month of January is typically dedicated to the Holy Name and Childhood of Jesus? Whenever we hear the name of Jesus, we should make a slight bow of head out of respect. Take this month as an opportunity to come to love and cherish this holy name.
TRACK COORDINATOR NEEDED The St. Anthony of Padua Athletic Association has an opening for a Track Coordinator for the 2018 Track Season. Please contact Jerry Towalski at [email protected] for additional information or to volunteer.
SOCIAL CONCERNS GROUP OF ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
The Social Concerns Committee will be collecting diapers and baby wipes for the MetroHealth’s Friends of Mothers & Infants Program which promotes the
health and well being of families by providing essential items for infants & children who are clients of the MetroHealth Center for Community Health. The diapers and baby wipes will be given to families of infants struggling to have their basic needs met. We will be accepting donations of diapers (size 0-3 month, 3-6 months and 6-12 months), along with baby wipes the weekend of January 20/21, 2018. Cash donations will also be accepted. Last year’s drive was such a success - let’s make this year’s donations even better for those in need. Thank you for your support.
PRESCHOOL Just a reminder that next Sunday January 21, there will be no Preschool class. St. Anthony of Padua School will have Open House next week. Class will resume on January 28.
PSR CLASSES Monday, January 15, 2018, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday – NO PSR Classes. Classes resume on Monday, January 22.
MONDAY, JANUARY 15 6:30PM K of C Free Throw Contest - G
7:00PM RCIA - LR
TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 7:00PM The Way - CM
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 2:00PM WFM Fireside Chat Event - HR
7:00PM Finance Committee Mtg. - Rectory
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 6:45PM Bingo - H
7:00PM Cougar Comm. General Mtg. - HR
7:30PM Mixed Choir - CH
NIGHT AT THE RACES: Please join us for a fun night on Saturday, February 17, for our annual Athletic Association Night at the Races fundraiser to
benefit our grade school athletic programs. Tickets are only $25 with a catered dinner by Antonio’s. Beer and pop are also included. Gym doors open at 5:30pm, dinner at 6:00pm, and races begin at 7:30pm. In addition, you can be a horse owner for $20, and reserved tables of 10 or more get a free horse. We are also looking for business sponsors to purchase ads in the program. Tickets will be sold after all Saturday and Sunday masses beginning this weekend January 13/14, 2018. They are also available the rectory office Mon. - Fri. from 9:00am to 4:00pm only. For more info contact Lisa Monn (440) 390-8274 or [email protected]
CONTINUING IN THE SPIRIT OF
CHRISTMAS All women of the parish are invited to attend a service project and fireside chat hosted by the Women’s Faith Ministry on Wednesday, January 17 at 7
p.m. in the Hospitality Room. At that time we will take up a collection of adult socks, gently worn or new jackets, long sleeve flannel shirts, warm slacks, hats, mittens, scarves, etc. to be donated for the homeless who are served at St. Malachi. If you are unable to attend but would like to donate items, there will be a collection box in the hospitality room. We will also learn more about St. Malachi's ministry and the history of Benedict Joseph Labre, patron Saint of the homeless. Feel free to invite other women outside the parish to join us for fellowship and refreshments. Please RSVP by Monday, January 15 by calling the parish office at (440) 842-2666 or by sending an email to [email protected]. This program will be cancelled if other events in Parma are cancelled due to weather conditions. Tune in to the news for that information.
CATHOLIC GLOSSARY
Ordinary Time: A period of time during the liturgical
year. Ordinary does not mean dull or boring, but that
we are “ordering” our life around Jesus. As we walk
through the life of Christ, this is the time of
conversion, of growth, and of maturation in Jesus
Christ.
WEEKLY MASS REMINDER The liturgical color for Ordinary Time is green. In
nature, living plants and trees are green in appearance.
In faith, this color symbolizes our hope of eternal life
in Jesus Christ.
MYSTAGOGICAL MOMENTS Mystagogy (mist-a-go-gee) is prayerful reflection on the presence of God in the midst of events. Begin your conversation with God with this question: Question: What was it like to see the priest in Green
again? How does Christ give you life? How does Christ
give you hope?
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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 14, 2018
CHRISTIAN UNITY
Thursday of this week, January 18, 2018 begins the yearly Week of Pray for Christian Unity. This week of prayer concludes on the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, Thursday January 25, 2018. Recognizing our serious obligation to pray as Jesus asked the night before he died for us that ”All Should be One,” let us join with Pope Francis and Christians around the world in prayer this coming week.
Prayer for Christian Unity On the night before he died for us, Jesus said, I pray not only for my own disciples, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, so that they may be one, as you, Father, are in me and I am in you, that they may be one in us, that the world will know that you sent me. V. I say to you, you are Peter : R. And upon this rock I will build my Church.
(Mention the daily Prayer Intention)
(Thursday) For the return of the “other sheep” to the One Fold of our Lord Jesus Christ. (Friday) For the return of the Eastern Orthodox Churches to the Apostolic See. (Saturday) For the return of the Anglicans to the authority of the Vicar of Christ. (Sunday) For the return of all Protestants to the unity of the Catholic Church. (Monday) That Christians in America be one with the Chair of St. Peter. (Tuesday) For the return of lapsed Catholics to the sacraments. (Wednesday) For the conversion of the Jewish people to the Catholic Faith. (Thursday) That missionary zeal will conquer the world for Christ.
(Concluded)
Let us pray. O Lord Jesus Christ, you said to your apostles;
Peace I leave with you, my peace I give you; look not on
our sins, but upon the faith of your Church and grant her
the peace and unity you promise. We ask this through the
same Christ our Lord. Amen.
SEMINARIANS OF THE WEEK Let’s promote vocations by praying for our
diocesan seminarians. Please pray for :
Ryan Arto, Michael Bedell, and Charles Bulger.
LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC MEDIA
Stop by the Lighthouse Media display in the hallway off of the Church gathering area and check out the selection of CDs. The CDs are great to listen to while driving in your car. This is a great way to grow spirituality and gain new insights into our Catholic Faith.
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