October 25, 2015

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October 25, 2015
T H E
Sunday Vigil: Saturday 4:30 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00, 9:30, 11:30 a.m.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday: 3:30-4:15 p.m.
C H U R C H
O F
SAINT ANSELM
12969 Chillicothe Road
Chesterland, Ohio 44026
PARISH OFFICE
Web Site: stanselm.org
Phone: 440-729-9575
Fax: 440-729-9103
email: anselmst@aol.com
SAINT ANSELM CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Early Childhood Education (Preschool) - Grade 8
Web Site: http://stanselmschool.org/
Phone: 440-729-7806
Fax: 440-729-3524
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION (PSR)
Grades 1 - 5: Saturday: 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
Grades 6 - 8: Sunday: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Phone: 440-729-0481 (during PSR hours)
440-729-9575 (all other times)
WELCOME
We are glad you are here. If you would like to join
the parish, please call the parish office.
If you are not Catholic and have questions or would
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
We regularly visit the homebound, the hospitalized
and minister to the terminally ill. Please contact the
parish office so that we may help.
BAPTISMS, WEDDINGS,
SPONSOR CERTIFICATES
Please call the parish office.
STAFF
Fr. Thomas M. Sweany, Pastor
Phone: 440-729-5123
Fr. Stephen M. Spisak, Parochial Vicar
Phone: 440-729-5124
Deacon Bob Kovach
Deacon Donald E. Sill
Miss Joan Agresta, Principal
Phone: 440-729-7806, Ext. 325
Mrs. Jean Fitzgerald, Pastoral Associate, RCIA
Phone: 440-729-5130
Phone: 440-729-5120
Mr. Eric Charmley and Mrs. Theresa Charmley,
Youth Ministers Phone: 440-533-5943
Mr. David Fuller, Coordinator of Liturgical Music
Phone: 440-729-5122
Mrs. Yu Sakamoto, Liturgical Music
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
October 25, 2015
TRUE BLINDNESS
Bartimaeus caused a stir. Normally he sat by the side of
the road being a “good blind beggar.” But one day Jesus
passed nearby. Bartimaeus jumped up and called out to
Jesus. We can imagine him turning toward the direction
of the commotion and noise. Bartimaeus probably had
his arms outstretched as he shouted out to the son of
David.
The people who knew him were embarrassed by his
outburst. They tried to hush him up and get him to sit
back down by the roadside. Their actions spoke
volumes: “Bartimaeus, you’re not fit for Jesus.” But it
was okay for them and other “sighted” people to follow
Jesus. In today’s readings, we learn that true blindness is
not a condition of our eyes but of our hearts.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
THE CHURCH OF SAINT ANSELM
MISSION STATEMENT
We are a Roman Catholic family of believers
committed to following Jesus by welcoming, celebrating,
caring, evangelizing and growing in His image.
THE ORDER OF MASS
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
GATHERING HYMN
ALL THE EARTH
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_____THE
HELLITURGY
ITURGY of T
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THE
HEW
WORD
ORD
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PENITENTIAL ACT (A) (CONFITEOR)
I confess to almighty God, and to you, my brothers
and sisters, that I have greatly sinned, in my
thoughts and in my words, in what I have done and
in what I have failed to do,
(striking their breast, all say) through my fault,
through my fault, through my most grievous fault;
therefore I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, all the
Angels and Saints, and you, my brothers and sisters,
to pray for me to the Lord our God.
PENITENTIAL ACT (B)
Priest: Have mercy on us, O Lord.
People: For we have sinned against you.
Priest: Show us, O Lord, your mercy.
People: And grant us your salvation.
GLORIA
Glory to God in the Highest,
and on earth peace to people of good will.
We praise you, we bless you, we adore you,
we glorify you,
we give you thanks for your great glory,
Lord God, heavenly King,
O God, almighty Father.
Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son,
Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father,
you take away the sins of the world,
have mercy on us;
you take away the sins of the world,
receive our prayer;
you are seated at the right hand of the Father,
have mercy on us.
For you alone are the Holy One,
you alone are the Lord,
You alone are the Most High,
Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit,
in the glory of God the Father. Amen.
PSALM
The Lord has done great things
for us; we are filled with joy.
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THE NICENE CREED
I believe in one God, the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all things visible and invisible.
I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the Only Begotten Son of God,
born of the Father before all ages.
God from God, Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made, consubstantial with the
through him all things were made.
For us men and for our salvation
he came down from heaven,
(BOW) and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate
of the Virgin Mary, and became man.
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius
Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and
rose again on the third day in accordance with
the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again in glory to judge the
living and the dead and his kingdom will
have no end.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver
of life, who proceeds from the Father and the
Son, who with the Father and the Son is adored
and glorified, who has spoken through the
prophets.
I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic
Church. I confess one Baptism for the
forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the
resurrection of the dead and the life of the
world to come. Amen.
UNIVERSAL PRAYER
OFFERTORY
PRAYER OVER THE OFFERINGS
HOLY, HOLY, HOLY
_____THE COMMUNION RITE_____
THE LORD’S PRAYER
RITE OF PEACE
LAMB OF GOD
COMMUNION HYMN
HOW BEAUTIFUL
_____THE CONCLUDING RITE_____
BLESSING AND DISMISSAL
SENDING HYMN
NOTES FROM
FATHER TOM……..
November 7, the Fall
Fundraiser, “Cocktails
and Clams.” Be there
or be square” as they
used to say. It will be a good time
with lots of new ideas and it is right
here. Get your tickets now. Stop in
the baptistery and see the baskets
and take a chance on winning some
of them.
As long as I am promoting things,
remember last spring each parish
household received a copy of the
4:30 pm
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Saturday 3:30-4:15 pm
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THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126:1-6; Heb 5:1-6; Mk 10:46-52
October 25, 2015
Catholicism. From the spellbinding
opening story, Matthew Kelly grips
his readers and takes them on a lifechanging journey to rediscover the Monday, October 26
genius of Catholicism. Join us for
three Mondays in November from
Tuesday, October 27
7-8:30 p.m. to hear what others 7:30 a.m. Deceased Members
have found interesting or inspiring.
of Spitz Family
The priests of the Diocese have our
Wednesday, October 28
annual Convocation on Tuesday, 7:30 a.m. Carmelo Gigliotti
Leadership. Every year we meet, Thursday, October 29
one year for just the day, the next 7:30 a.m. Macy Lynn Vargo
year for three days. This is the
single day year.
Friday, October 30
8:30 a.m. Remo Ianiro
series that commented on Dorothy
Day and Thomas Merton, two of the
Americans the Pope spoke about in
his talk to Congress. I mentioned
that Thomas Merton has a prayer
that I like so I am including the
prayer below.
SAINT FRANCIS OF
ASSISI CHURCH
OF
THE CHURCH
SAINT ANSELM
Rom 8:12-17; Ps 68:2, 4, 6-7b, 20-21;
Lk 13:10-17
Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21
Ss. Simon and Jude
Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16
Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109:21-22, 26-27,
30-31; Lk 13:31-35
Rom 9:1-5; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20;
Lk 14:1-6
ALL SAINTS
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1bc-4b, 5-6 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a
Saturday, October 31, 2015
4:30 p.m. Bill Hocevar Celebrant: Father Sweany
Sunday, November 1, 2015
8:00 a.m. People of the Parish / Father Sweany
9:30 a.m. Celebrant’s Intention / Father Spisak
11:30 a.m. Celebrant’s Intention / Father Spisak

My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going.
I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know
for certain where it will end. Or do I really know myself, and the fact that I think that I am following
your will does not mean that I am actually doing so. But I believe that the desire to please you does
in fact please you. And I hope I have that desire in all that I am doing. I hope that I will never do
anything apart from that desire. And I know that if I do this you will lead me by the right road
though I may know nothing about it. Therefore will I trust you always though I may seem to be lost
and in the shadow of death. I will not fear, for you are ever with me, and you will never leave me to
face my perils alone.
~ Thomas Merton
NOTES FROM JEAN FITZGERALD………….
Recently, I participated in the Diocesan workshop: Amazing Grace, Bridging the Racial Divide. The
workshop focused on Jesus’ prayer “that all may be one.” Participants and presenters dialogued on dozens
of topics related to education, health, faith sharing, parish collaboration and violence. Represented were
parishes and groups from throughout the Diocese of Cleveland.
I learned much from the words and experiences of presenters and participants. Here are the highlights.
Sr. Rita Mary Harwood, substituting for Bishop Richard Lennon, commented that “Amazing Grace gives us the power
to bridge whatever separates us.” She quoted Pope Francis: “Jesus sent his disciples to all nations. He didn’t talk
about who is worthy of receiving/sharing his message and who is not. Embrace life as it is, not as you think it should
be. Go out to proclaim the embrace of the Father to those who have given up. Proclaim the Good News.”
Fr. Clarence Williams, CPPS, offered a keynote to remember. He commented on the need to talk about race, saying
that in the United States, if we are to build a bridge, we need to practice “Do Rules.” Do talk, do feel and do trust, to
become sober to cultural dysfunction.
We need to be the Church we are called to be. When we do this work we reflect on John, Chap. 17:22, when Jesus
prayed, “Father, make them one as we are one.” When we build bridges, we answer Jesus’ prayer that we all may be
one. This is the core of the Gospel.
Finally, Fr. Bob Marva, OFM Cap., pastor of St. Agnes/Our Lady of Fatima parish, commented that to cross the
racial and cultural divide, foundation work is not easy. Much gets in the way. One must dig through debris and
challenges to find bedrock. Bedrock is unseen and essential. The bedrock is that we are made in the image and
likeness of God, rooted in Genesis.
All lives matter. The perception of the truth that all lives matter is not universally held. Those disenfranchised seek
to be heard. Black, Asian, Latino, non-white lives matter. They matter to God. He made us little less than angels. It
must also matter in our lives. This is the heart of being human.
Our common dignity calls us to build support in several ways.
1. Educate for success in class and life in all sectors.
2. Provide that quality food is available.
3. Reform the penal system.
4. Provide the economic opportunity and access needed for living wage jobs to cover rent, utilities,
food and clothing.
Having a divide that separates is no longer an escape. We need to get to know people of other races and cultures and
call them friends. Let conversations begin and friendships blossom so that someday, we “all may be one.”
Lord Jesus, we your people pray
to You for our priests.
You have given them to us
for OUR needs.
We pray for them in
THEIR needs.
A Prayer for Priests by John Cardinal O'Connor, March 1995.
No Coffee Social this Sunday.
Next week, November 1, serving as usual!
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ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Sunday October 25 ~ 9:30 and 11:30
IT’S GENIUS!
That’s Matthew Kelly’s take on the largest religion
practiced in the United States. In his book,
Rediscover Catholicism, Kelly challenges us to
become the best version of ourselves.
We hope you’ve enjoyed reading Rediscover
Catholicsm. Now let’s talk over what we have
come to love in our faith on Monday evenings,
November 9, 16, 23 at 7:00 p.m. in the parish office
building Hospitality Room. Come to one or all
sessions. Enjoy refreshments and friendship.
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
THIS Sunday, October 25th fr om 12:30-4:30
p.m. in Kelly Hall will be the Halloween Carnival.
This is a family event sponsored by the Parent
Everyone in the community is invited to join
in on the fun. Costume prizes, games, cake wheel,
food and Swifty the Clown.
SAINTS IN THE BAPTISTERY
The Litany is now in place thanks to the support of
parishioners and the talents of a wonderful artist.
We need donations to complete the project with
artwork of the saints. Envelopes are available on
the counter in the
Thanksgiving Dinner
On November 26th, from 12 to 3 p.m.
At St. Anselm Church, in Kelly Hall
Everyone is welcome
to this free dinner
hosted by the parish with generous contributions
from our volunteers and local businesses.
Turkey  Stuffing  Gravy  Mashed Potatoes 
Two Vegetables  Sweet Potatoes
Salad  Applesauce  Rolls  Homemade Desserts
If you are able to help, please complete the form
that is below and return it to the Office,
Information Desk, or collection basket.
For more information, please call
Pat Kuss at 440-338-4594.
Dinner in the following ways:
_____ Volunteer to help
_____ Bake
_____ Monetary donation
_____ Setup _____ Cleanup
Name: _____________________________
Phone: _____________________________
DINING AROUND TOWN
Let’s get together once a month and have dinner at
a local restaurant on the first Wednesday of the
month, the group will meet at a restaurant suggested
by the group at 6:30 p.m.
Next Sunday, November 1st, there will be a
reminder in the bulletin for the November 4th
dinner at Oak and Embers, 8003 Mayfield Road.
Email Joan Gambrill at sdssignup@aol.com or call
her at 440-533-5015 and she will make
reservations.
It’s that easy. No commitment
necessary until the Sunday prior to dinner.
THE CAFE
All are welcome for coffee and conversation on the
1st Friday of the month. Come at 9:30 a.m. on
November 6th. Gr ab a cup of coffee, a smoothie
and a muffin and join others from the parish and
community, then talk and get to know each other at
Arabica Coffee House in Chesterland.
NATIVITY DISPLAY
Thanks to all of you that have helped our parish
make this display so special. Any Nativity Set that
you would like to share with our parishioners and
visitors during the Christmas Season can again be
displayed in the baptistery. This will be the sixth
year this Saint Anselm tradition has been enjoyed.
If you are bringing in an item that has already been
displayed or if you have a new edition this year,
remember all are enjoyed and are welcome.
All sets or figures need to be loaned to us by
Monday, November 23. Please remember that we
cannot be responsible for the items. Bring the
objects you would like displayed in a box that has a
name and phone number on it. We will begin
putting part of each set out at Thanksgiving,
followed by more of the set during the weeks of
Advent, so the entire grouping is out by Christmas.
They will be shown throughout the Christmas
Season which ends on the Feast of The Baptism of
the Lord, January 10, 2016. On that day all items
will be boxed and ready for you to pick up. Call
the Parish Center at 729-9575 with questions.
Wedding Banns
I Stephanie Petrucci and Robert Brunskole
II Maria Cvitkovic and Kevin Pitorak
THE CHURCH OF SAINT ANSELM CHESTERLAND, OHIO
SAINT ANSELM PARISH
COMMUNITY
CLAMBAKE DINNER
NOVEMBER 7, 2015
PRIZE RAFFLE SILENT AUCTION
LIVE AUCTION FRIENDS MUSIC GAMES
TICKETS FOR THE EVENT ARE $60 PER PERSON
$115 PER COUPLE.
Menu
New England Clam Chowder Mixed Green Salad
Assorted Rolls and Butter
Herb Roasted
Vineyard Potatoes Coleslaw Corn on the Cob
One Dozen Middle Neck Clams
Bone in BBQ Grilled Chicken Quarters
(prepared separate from clams)
Butternut Ravioli served with Sage Butter Sauce
(Vegetarian)
Saint Anselm Parish Community welcomes friends,
families and community members to our annual Fall
Fundraiser to support our parish, school and athletic
will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at Saint
Anselm School. With your support, we can make
Cocktails and CLAMS a successful and fun event.
Call the Parish Office at 729-9575 for reservations.
You can also support this fundraising effort by
donating gift cards, vacation cottages or condos, or
other gift items that can be used in the prize, silent
or live auction. 100% of the funds raised support
programs at our parish. Items can be dropped off at
the parish center, or we are happy to pick up items.
Questions or to arrange to donate an item, call Kathy
at the parish office (440-729-9575).
FALL FUNDRAISER RAFFLE
This weekend October 24-25, baskets that will be
raffled at the Fall Fundraiser on November 7th will
be displayed in the baptistery. This will prove to be
a great time for you to see some of the prizes that
will be raffled. This will be your opportunity to buy
your tickets. You can’t be a winner without a ticket!
DONATIONS FOR THE WINE PULL
This year we are having a Wine Pull
at Cocktails & CLAMS. Donations
of wine are needed to make this a
really nice raffle. If you would like to participate,
please purchase wine priced at $20.00 per bottle
and up and bring it to the Parish Center. It is your
choice, red or white or your favorite. Thanks!
THANK YOU
Birthright Geauga and all the moms and babies we
serve wish to thank St. Anselm parishioners for
their generosity of contributions, so far totaling
$2838.00. Having community support is imperative
for us to be available to women in crisis
pregnancies. Thank you for valuing life!
ALPHA IS HERE!
ARE YOU COMING THIS WEEK?
It not too late to attend an ALPHA night. Come to
Kelly Hall on Thursday nights at 6:30.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Session 8: Does God Heal Today?
St. Anselm Women’s Guild
Christmas Boutique
Saturday, November 14th
Kelly and Anderson Halls 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Many Vendors
Baked Goods Snack Bar
Door Prizes Prize Raffle
Admission ~ $1.00
Raffle tickets ~ $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00
Help is Needed to set up on F riday at 4:00 p.m.,
during the Boutique on Saturday and cleaning up at
4:00 p.m. Additionally let us know if you are
available between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. to help the
vendors bring in their goods. Please call the Parish
Office at 729-9575 if this works for you.
VENDORS
If you are interested in space, please contact the
Parish Center at 729-9575.
Monday, October 26
7:00 p.m. Grief Support Group
Tuesday, October 27
7:00 p.m. Scripture Sharing
Wednesday, October 28
4:00 p.m. RCIC
7:00 p.m. RCIA
Thursday, October 29
6:25 a.m. Bible Study
6:30 p.m. ALPHA
We "Fall back" at 2 a.m.
Sunday, November 1st by
setting our clock back one hour
and return to Standard Time.
Resurrection
Pentecost
Pentecost
Hospitality
Hospitality
Kelly Hall
PRE-CANA
Pre-Cana sessions that are held at parishes and
retreat centers can be found at: http://ccdocle.org/
program/pre-cana
POSSIBILITIES
All things are possible for one who believes, more
to one who hopes, even more to one who loves.
—St. Lawrence
Articles for the November 8th Bulletin
must be at the Parish Center by
Wednesday, October 28th
email to bulletins2@aol.com Subject: Bulletin
CULTIVATING PRACTICES OF
LOVE AND SOLIDARITY
Tuesday, October 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Donal
Center for Science and Technology, Donahue
Auditorium at John Carroll.
CATHEDRAL of ST JOHN the EVANGELIST
HELEN D. SCHUBERT CONCERTS FALL
1007 Superior Avenue at E 9th St; Cleveland
All concerts are FREE and free secure parking:
Cathedral garage on Rockwell Ave at E 9th Street.
November 7 - Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Quire Cleveland Ross Duffin, A rtistic Director
Sing You after Me: W ondrous Canons
Fun, interesting, and appealing music by
composers: Byrd, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven,
Brahms, and Britten, Quire explores the
captivating sounds of one voice following another
in ingenious, beautiful harmony. Critically
acclaimed for their “stunning panache” and “rich
mosaic of music,” while "combining stylistic truth
with vocal elegance."
How can family life become engaged with issues
of justice and the common good? Dr. Hanlon
Rubio discusses concrete practices that can help
cultivate within our homes a commitment to
service and solidarity with those in need.
Julie Hanlon Rubio is Professor of Christian
Ethics at St. Louis University. Her research brings
Catholic social teaching into dialogue with
theological analysis of sex, gender, marriage and
family. She is the author of Family Ethics;:
Practices for Christians (2010) and a Christian
Theology of Marriage and Family (2003). Her
new book, Catholic Hope for Common Ground
will be published by Georgetown University Press
in 2016.
WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN THE SAINT ANSELM FAMILY
If you would like to be a member of our parish, please complete this form, and place it in the collection basket
or send it to the parish office and someone from the parish will contact you.
Name________________________________________
Address______________________________________
____ I am interested in the marriage annulment process.
Phone________________________
Zip__________________________
PRAY FOR THE SICK
U.S. Active Military
U. S. Veterans
Dale Alexander
Kathryn Angelone
Betty Artino
Keri Ash
Emma Baker
Millie Ballas
Charlie Bartzen
Victor Bernot
Deanna Blair
Dee Bolt
Nancy Boutellier
Elaine Boyer
Kenneth Brandes
Joe Bright
Bill Brooks
Mary Jo Buehner
Ron Buehner
Kathleen Burton
Kellie Burt
Mary Lou Burton
Glorianne Camburako
Justin Carbera
Ebe Chamblin
Jan Cicchella
Jenny LaMarca Colitto
Laurie Cook
Richard Corrado
Buddy Craven
Mary Cser
Rich D’Andrea
Doris Dangelo
Howard Dean
Jeff DiFranco
Dorothy DiLillo
Rocco DiLillo
Ida DiMarco
Jennie Drabik
Leo Dunlevy
Marilyn Dunlavey
Debbie Edelman
Matt Erwin
Dan Fagan
Coleen Gallagher
Paul Gambrill
Skip Giddings
Maria Grassia
Therese Gregg
Mary Hall
Ronald Hertzing
Bruce Hillier
Charles Horvat
Ryan Householder
Julie Jaboni
Helen Jeunnette
Mary Kenny
Amanda Keresztesy
Suzie Knotek
Jack Kotheimer
Paul Kovary
Roger Kovary
Francine Lamparty
Michael Levan
Pat Liebenauer
Nick Loya
Jutta Manherz
Mary Lee Maniche
Abigail Martin
Francis Mavko
Colleen McCurdy
Bill McNally
Marilyn Merlino
Donald Mihelcic
Eli Mihelcic
Carlene Mishaga
Bill Molnar
Lisa Morek
Terri Morris
Diana Mott
Dominic Nastasi
Jacob Nichols
John Noonan
Bill O’Brien
Terry O’Brien
Karen O’Donnell
Jaci Pinkston
Mary Potosky
Ed Pritchard
Andrew Rice
Richard Ruppe
Charlie Robinson
Cetta Rypinski
James Schill
Patricia Serf
Chuck Snider
Renate Socha
Emma Somers
William Somers
Lenny Stosel
Scott Strickland
Bob Sullivan
Jeanne Szczepanski
Dana Teeter
Nena Tejada
Pat and Gordon Turske
Laura Trusnik
Chris Tyers
Donna Veres
Vicky Vlah
Kathy Wanamaker
For additions to the list or to have a name removed, please call 729-5111 and leave a message or email to bulletins2@aol.com
PRAY FOR THE POOR SOULS IN PURGATORY
Eternal rest grant unto them Oh Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and all the souls of the
faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Please remember in your daily prayers these individuals, who have been and are called to the priesthood.
Tuesday, October 27 ~ Eric Eiremann
Wednesday, October 28 ~ Cameron Popik
Thursday, October 29~ Joshua Arbogast
Sunday, October 25 ~ Father Spisak
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Monday, October 26 ~ Anthony Simone
Friday, October 30 ~ Joshua Cochrac
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Chesterland, OH 44026 (440) 729-0999 • Parishioner 440-729-9181 • 440-729-4073
054150 St Anselm Church (B)
www.jspaluch.com
MIRKO VOMBERGAR D.D.S., Inc.
“We Cater to Cowards”
Jefferson Park East
Evening & Sat. Hrs.
6551 Wilson Mills Rd. 440-473-4746
Most Ins. Accepted
Mayfield Village
Emergencies Welcome
Parishioner
Complete
Auto Service
& Repair
GEAUGA UNIBODY
COLLISION REPAIR CENTER
Including
Classic Vehicles
Warranty Authorized Service
Family Owned & Operated
8833 Mayfield Rd., Chesterland
440-729-5350
“WE REPAIR WITH CARE”
11574 Chillicothe • Chesterland
(440) 729-2691
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629
Gattozzi and Son Funeral Home
Funeral Directors
12524 Chillicothe Rd.
SIMS
(440) 729-1906
Nicholas M. Gattozzi
Jay P. Jones
Rose Marie Gattozzi
Jerome W. Ritola
www.simsgm.com
LUIGI
Euclid, Ohio
NOLAN MAINTENANCE
BERARDINELLI INC.
216-289-5700
1-800-688-7467
Charles Sims, Parishioner
Basement Waterproofing
Sewer Repair & Installation
PLUMBING • HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING
Residential • Commercial
Licensed • Bonded • Insured
Masonry - Concrete ALL TYPES
(440) 729-7302
440-379-7313
Bonded - Insured
9145 Chillicothe Rd.
Kirtland
440-729-6133
OFFICE 216-481-0709
440-256-CARS 7920 Chardon Rd., Kirtland
www.lberardinelli.com
www.dannyscustomtouchkirtland.com
Reliable • Dependable • Honest
Luba Rudyak
8386 Mayfield Road
Chesterland, OH 44026
(440) 842-4176 • (440) 342-1522
toniwesen@gmail.com
www.uacleaningcompany.com
Parishioner
Saint Margaret
Sunday Missal
An ideal companion
for personal prayer.
Jim & Kerry Mullally
Parishioners
YOUR HOME SOLD
OR I’LL BUY IT FOR CASH
Angelo J. Marrali
CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. $39.95
Mega Million Dollar Producer
440-974-7846
Willoughby Hills 440/516-5555
South Euclid 216/291-3530
800-566-6150 • www.wlpmusic.com
angelomarrali@howardhanna.com
Digital Printing • Signs
Banners • Vehicle Graphics
PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE
...........
For further information,
please call the Parish Office.
In Stock & Ready to Order Today.
Mullally Funeral Services 216/531-9411
TALK
Consider
Remembering
Your Parish in
Your Will.
Ukrainian Cleaning Company
Call Toni Wesen
at Mayer Insurance
216-645-9008
PUSH
www.bigapizzeria.net
Tue/Wed/Thurs 5-9pm
Fri/Sat 5-10pm
Closed Sun/Mon
24/7 HELP
Design Viewpoints, Inc.
...........
Bob & Faye Morgan • Parishioners
10295 Wye Road • 440-729-2810 • 440-286-1334
Rmorgan@designviewpoints.com
$19.95*/Mo. + 1 FREE MONTH
FARMER IN THE DELI
➢ No Long-Term Contracts
➢ Price Guarantee
➢ American Made
Fresh Produce
Deli Market
Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Arriving Daily • Deli Features Boar’s Head Meats
12613 Chillicothe Road Fresh Baked Italian Breads Open Year Round
TOLL FREE: 1-877-801-8608
Chesterland
(Drug Mart Plaza)
*First Three Months
440-729-8000
Holiday Fruit Baskets Party Trays
Vegetable Trays Cookie Trays
M-F 10a-7p
Sat 9a-6p,
Sun 10a-3p
Kordun Properties Inc.
“Caregivers With Character”
Come Sail Away on a 7-night Catholic Exotic Cruise
starting as low as $1045 per couple. Daily Mass and
Rosary offered. Deposit of only $100 per person
will reserve your cabin.
Space is limited. Thanks and God Bless,
Brian or Sally, coordinators 860.399.1785
an Official
Travel Agency
of AOS-USA
DAILY LIVING ASSISTANCE
UP TO 24-HOUR CARE
AFFORDABLE RATES
“LOCAL CATHOLIC
DIRECTORS”
www.visitingangels/neohio
440.974.0869
handyman services
home remodeling
landscaping
snowplowing
roofing
siding
windows
440.476.1879
Joe Jurcevic
Parishioner
Kordun Properties Inc.
054150 St Anselm Church (A)
www.jspaluch.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629

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