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August 8, 2021 PARISH MISSION STATEMENT St. Julie Billiart is a welcoming Roman Catholic community that deepens our personal relationship with Jesus Christ by worshiping together, reaching out to others and building up the Kingdom of God. CHURCH-CATECHETICAL CENTER • 440-327-1978 5500 Lear Nagle Road N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 CHAPEL-ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 5545 Opal Drive N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 Hours: (Monday–Friday) 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Phone: 440-327-1978 Fax: 440-327-1994 Email: [email protected] Fr. George: [email protected] Website: www.stjuliebilliart.org PASTOR: Rev. George A. Vrabel Deacons: Rev. Mr. John Rivera Rev. Dr. Ken DeLuca, retired PSR Principal: Kelly Reed Music Director: Danny OBrien LITURGY SCHEDULE Saturday…………….…………………………...…5:00 p.m. Sunday………………………………… 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Weekday Masses at the Church Monday–Friday…………………………………8:30 a.m. (Excluding Thursdays) Holydays…………………………Consult the Bulletin For updates check St. Julies Website CONFESSIONS Saturdays……………………………….4:00 - 4:30 p.m. In the Church PSR - PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES Grades K - 8: 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. RCIA & RCIC (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults and Children) BAPTISMS Call or email the office. MARRIAGE Arrangements must be made 6 months in advance NEW PARISHIONERS You are welcome to call the office or register on line.

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August 8, 2021 PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

St. Julie Billiart is a welcoming Roman Catholic community that deepens our personal relationship with Jesus Christ by worshiping together, reaching out to others and building up the Kingdom of God.

CHURCH-CATECHETICAL CENTER • 440-327-1978

5500 Lear Nagle Road • N. Ridgeville, OH 44039

CHAPEL-ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

5545 Opal Drive • N. Ridgeville, OH 44039

Hours: (Monday–Friday) 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Phone: 440-327-1978 • Fax: 440-327-1994

Email: [email protected]

Fr. George: [email protected]

Website: www.stjuliebilliart.org

PASTOR: Rev. George A. Vrabel

Deacons: Rev. Mr. John Rivera Rev. Dr. Ken DeLuca, retired

PSR Principal: Kelly Reed Music Director: Danny O’Brien

LITURGY SCHEDULE Saturday…………….…………………………...…5:00 p.m. Sunday………………………………… 9:00 & 11:00 a.m.

Weekday Masses at the Church Monday–Friday…………………………………8:30 a.m.

(Excluding Thursdays)

Holydays…………………………Consult the Bulletin

For updates check St. Julie’s Website

CONFESSIONS Saturdays……………………………….4:00 - 4:30 p.m.

In the Church

PSR - PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES

Grades K - 8: 9:30 - 10:45 a.m.

RCIA & RCIC (Rite of Christian Initiation

of Adults and Children)

BAPTISMS Call or email the office.

MARRIAGE Arrangements must be made 6 months

in advance

NEW PARISHIONERS You are welcome to call the office

or register on line.

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“I am

the living

bread that

came down

from

heaven;

whoever

eats this bread will live forever; and the

bread that I will give is my flesh for the

life of the world.” - Jn 6:51

L.E.A.F. Listening, Encouraging, and

Assisting Families of the

incarcerated.

We are a support for families and loved

ones of the incarcerated. We can

arrange Spanish/Bilingual assistance if

needed. Our meetings are the second

Tuesdays of every month at 7:00 p.m.

at St. Julie’s Church in the Guadalupe

Room. Light snacks, decaf coffee, and

water are provided. If you have a loved

one or family member who is or was

recently incarcerated and are looking

for a small welcoming community, please

join us. Look us up at

www.LEAFMinistry.org Pre-registration

is not necessary. Ted Lapponi. 440-315-

6527 or [email protected]. The

next meeting will be Tuesday,

August 10.

St. Julie Billiart Parish Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

From the Desk of Father George Greetings parishioners and friends of St. Julie’s,

On Friday (August 6th) of this past week, the Liturgical Calendar celebrated the Feast of The Transfiguration of the Lord. It is intended to lead us to reflect upon the glory of Jesus

as well as the journey to glory… a journey that often entails suffering and pain. How well did you personally do this past week in manifesting the glory of God through thought, word, and deed?

Today on the 19th Sunday of Ordinary Time, we continue with The Bread of Life Discourse from the Gospel of John. Jesus continues to emphasize that He is the bread from Heaven and anyone who eats this bread will live forever. Jesus gave us

this bread so that we might not only be united to Him, but that we are continually reminded of our destiny… to be raised up on the last day.

Many of us do not often think of dying on a day-to-day

basis, but, we are… every day brings us closer to eternity. We do not know when that will happen, but it will. The news broadcasts and papers have been reporting an unprecedented number of tragic deaths of so many innocent persons, and I think of that flash of a moment when any of us will meet God. Are we

ready for that event?

Please remember to pray for all who suffer or are infirmed, homebound or confined in any way. They too are part

of the Body of Christ.

Fr. George

FYI: Next Sunday – August 15th – is the Feast of the Assumption of

the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Bread of Life Discourse from the Gospel

of John will be interrupted as we celebrate this feast of our faith.

Parish News and Updates:

• The Weekend of August 14/15 is the 43rd Anniversary

Celebration of the Parish. This year we will celebrate at all

Masses with a special treat after each... cake and ice cream

after the 5:00 mass and cake, coffee, and juice after the 9:00

and 11:00. There will be no outdoor Mass.

• Communion to the Homebound: If you would like to minister in

this capacity or know someone in need of a visit from the priest

or a minister, then please call the office and we will begin to

assemble a plan based on need and volunteers.

Calling all pre-pandemic Ministers…

WE REALLY NEED YOU BACK! Call the parish office or Fr. George at (440) 327-1978,

and we will help make the connections!

HELP NEEDED ! ! ! Do you love to share your faith?

Have you considered being a PSR

teacher? St. Julie's is searching

for several people willing to take

a bit of time to help sow the

seeds of our faith with our

youngest. As we have all been

taught... it does not take much

to change the world...

Please consider helping! More

information can be gained by

reaching the PSR team at:

[email protected]

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the health of, and caregivers of: Ken DeLuca, Carmen Casement, Terry

Flanagan, Marilyn DelPrincipe, Don

Jirousek, Carol Polak, Melissa Snyder,

Barb Vrtachnik, Vickie Lynn Marlowe, niece of Agnes Dlubac, Pat Liccardi,

Jean Rasmussen, Larry Kolarik, John

Kidd, Jill Videtic, Ben Kautzman, Daniel

Hearns Jr., Kathleen Sobczak, Mary

Begany, Dolores Rivera, Marian Juszkiewicz, JoAnne Bellomo, June

Seman, Irene Kollin, Regula Family,

Sondra Jirousek, Carol Straub; for our

men & women in uniform; for the repose

of the souls of Elaine Klepek and Rev. Robert E. Stein, Pastor, SS. Peter &

Paul Parish in Doylestown; for our

police, firefighters, doctors & nurses;

and for vocations to the priesthood,

diaconate and religious life.

Dear St. Julie Billiart Parish,

Thank you for your very

generous “Christmas in July”

donations. We are so grateful. Our

primary focus here at Birthright is

to help pregnant women and their

children. Your parish’s donations

will go directly to families in need

right here in Lorain County.

Your church has shown us a true

example of Christ’s light in the

world today. May God continue to

bless your parish, and each of you,

in a special way throughout this

year.

In Gratitude,

Lisa Nelson and Molly Moracz

Co-Directors, Birthright of

Lorain County

August 8, 2021

Religious Education PSR - Parish School of Religion, Pre K - 8th grades, 9:30-10:45 a.m.

Mass Intentions for the Week

The Week Ahead August 8

Tues.

L.E.A.F., 7:00 p.m.

Choir Rehearsal, Church Wed. Rosary, 1:00 p.m., Church

Sat./Sun.

St. Julie Billiart’s 43rd

Anniversary

Coming Events July 19-August 20

Registration for PSR

August 20

Last Day of PSR Registration

August 26

Crockpot Carry Out Dinner

September 2

PrimeTimers

THEOLOGY ON THE ROCKS

FOR ADULTS 40 & OVER

SUMMER PICNIC AT

HUNTINGTON RESERVATION –

EAST PAVILLION

MONDAY, AUGUST 16

6:00PM – 8:00PM

We hope everyone has been enjoying

the summer and are looking forward

to seeing you soon! We thought we

would get things started with a

picnic where we have invited all of

you, our prior speakers, and our

newly ordained priests and deacons.

Theology on the Rocks will provide

pizza, salad, water, and soda.

Alcoholic beverages are permitted

but will NOT be provided. We ask

that you RSVP no later than Friday,

August 13 as we need to order the

pizza in advance of the day.

www.theologyontherocks.wixsite.

com/west

Aug. 7

Aug. 8

Aug. 9

Aug. 10

Aug. 11

Aug. 12

Aug. 13

Aug. 14

Aug. 15

- Saturday

- Sunday

- Monday

- Tuesday

- Wednesday

- Thursday

- Friday

- Saturday

- Sunday

5:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

8:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m.

No

8:30 a.m.

5:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m.

11:00 a.m.

Ginny Umpirowicz (PrimeTimers)

St. Julie Billiart Parishioners

Frank, Jr. & Jim Valenta (Agnes Valenta)

All Souls Les & Julia Diedhammer (Jim & Amy Gaffney) Carl Kessler (Marian Kessler)

Mass

All Souls

Ron Matuszak (Family)

St. Julie Billiart Parishioners

Dolores Snyder (Suzanne Snyder)

Parish Stewardship Aug. 1:.…………………………………………………….…….……$5789

Online Giving:…………………………………..……………..………$145

School Subsidy:……………………………….…………….………...$78

Capital Improvement:………………………..…………….…….$123

Net Offertory:……………………………………………$6135

Online Mass including 3 livestream:.…….……..…………38

In Person Mass Attendance:.…………………………………350

Thank you for sharing your blessings.

PSR Registration Registration for PSR started on Monday, July 19. The

very last day to register is August 20, after that date

there will be a late fee. To register go the St. Julie’s

webpage, click on Faith Formation and then PSR Grades

K-8 Website or use: stjbcyouth.wixsite.com.

The first class and open house is September 26.

All registrations and payments must be

done online.

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Legion of Mary

100th Anniversary 1921-2021

Eucharistic Procession Saturday, September 4

Holy Mass 11:00 a.m.

Procession 12 Noon

Cathedral of St. John in downtown Cleveland,

1007 Superior Avenue.

[email protected]

facebook.com/legionofmarynorthernohio

What is the Legion of Mary: it is a world-wide

organization of Catholics, men and women, who offer

their services to their pastor to aid him in performing

spiritual works in the parish. This is done by placing

themselves under the banner of Mary so that with her

help they may develop greater Holiness in their own

lives as well as spread a deeper devotion to her among

others. For more information call the office.

Cleveland Catholic Women’s Conference

All women are invited to the third

annual Cleveland Catholic

Women’s Conference, Saturday,

October 9th at the Hilton

Garden Inn and Conference

Center in Mayfield, Ohio. Hear

from our speakers including Sarah Swafford, Mother

Jeanette of the Mercedarian Sisters of Cleveland,

Maggie Craig, and musicians Kira and Jeff Andrea as

they invite us to trust in God’s will for our lives and His

Divine Mercy. The day will also include Mass with

Bishop Malesic, and opportunities for prayer,

confession, Eucharistic adoration, and forming

friendships with other women of faith. Visit

www.clecatholicwomen.org to register or for more

information. Registration opens August 9.

Minister Schedule

Date Time Sacris-tan

Lector Eucharis-tic

Minister

Aug. 7 5:00 p.m.

Suzanne Snyder

Mark LaLonde

Deacon John

Ted Lapponi

Aug. 8 9:00 a.m.

John Burghard

Ken Allen

John Burghard

Gene Morrison

11:00 a.m.

Suzanne Snyder

Gloria Hearns

Jim Carter

Joanne Carter

Aug. 14 5:00 p.m.

Beth Paoloni

Sharon DeBevec

Deacon John

Jim Nolan

Aug. 15 9:00 a.m.

Suzanne Snyder

Linda Vasiloff

Tom Lamoda

Laura Knoblauch

11:00 a.m.

Suzanne Snyder

Amy Shealy

Barb Arguello

Joe Kotarsky

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Read the Gospel of the week and color the image.

CYCLE BFind and circle eight things that are different.

The Hebrews often baked manna into little cakes. Ask your parents if you can make pancakes this weekend, and talk about how Jesus is like manna.

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time • John 6:41-51

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In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus compared himself to manna. A long time ago God’s people ate manna in the desert, because there was no other food to eat. By sending manna falling from the sky every morning, God taught his people to trust him. Manna tasted good, and it kept them healthy. God took care of them and gave them all they needed. Then, hundreds of years later, God sent Jesus down from heaven, so people could have everlasting life with him.

Dear God, thank you for sending Jesus down from heaven so that we can look forward to living with you forever in heaven. Amen.

Draw a picture of manna falling out of the sky.

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Read the Gospel of the week and color the image.

CYCLE BFind the 3 shapes of manna on the ground that match the 3 shapes in the basket.

Share a can of food, a bag of sugar, and powdered milk with the hungry.

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time • John 6:41-51

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In the Old Testament God sent manna from the sky to Moses and the Israelites. It was like small pancakes that covered the desert floor. Then God sent his only Son to die on the cross for us. The body of Jesus is the life-giving bread that he lovingly gave to the world. Because he died on the cross for us, we have everlasting life with God in heaven.

Lord, I am truly sorry for all the things I have done that hurt you.

Draw Jesus welcoming you inside the gatesof heaven.