August-21-2016 - St. Therese Parish

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August-21-2016 - St. Therese Parish
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Klima Gardens
4646 East 71st Street
Cuyahoga Heights, OH 44127
more for Sale
12:30 p.m. Outdoor Mass
Under the Pavilion
Festivities to Follow
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VEGETABLES
CHINESE RAFFLE
Tickets are available at the Rectory and will
be sold in the Gathering Room after all Masses
the weekend of August 20th & 21st, 2016
DANCING
ST. THERESE PARISH GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO www.sttherese arfield.or
August 21, 2016
Rectory: 581-2852 Religious Ed. Office: 581-3840 ALL SAINTS Credit Union: 587-0631
St. Therese Parish
Rev. Daniel R. Fickes, Pastor
5276 East 105th St.
Garfield Hts., OH 44125
SATURDAY, August 20
4:30 p.m. Larry Bydash & John Gibney, Jr.
SUNDAY, August 21—Twenty-First Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Reading I: Is 66:18-21
Reading II: Heb 12:5-7, 11-13; Gospel: Lk 13:22-30
8:30 a.m. For the People of the Parish
10:30 a.m. Rudy N. Guzman
MONDAY, August 22-The Queenship of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Reading I: 2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12; Gospel: Mt 23:13-22
6:30 p.m. Joseph Sciko
TUESDAY, August 23-St. Rose of Lima
Reading I: 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Gospel: Mt 23:23-26
7:00 a.m. Father’s Day Intentions (from 6-28)
WEDNESDAY, August 24-St. Bartholomew
Reading I: Rv 21:9b-14; Gospel: Jn 1:45-51
Collecon-August 13/14
Collecon: 7,941.30* Envelopes Used: 275
PSR: $10
Mission: $5
Faith & Values: $10 St. Vincent de Paul: $10
*figure includes the following:
Parish Use Only: $1, 095 Restoraon: $135
Children: $3.30
Assumpon: $440
Faith Direct: $950
Thank You!
Pray for the Sick of our Parish:
Joshua Stebal, Elizabeth O’Donnell, Don Tews,
Laverne Griffiths, Jess B. Palker, Michelle Cozens,
Shirley Zwilling, Robert Thomas, Rita Pawloski,
Raymond Pavlik, Naomi Conter, Michael Kobie, Keith
Thomas, Jeannie Wolfendale, Dori Herout, Linda
Voracek, Robyn Buckley, Sophie Tessmer, Jeff
Bucell, Celine Chepeus, Michelle Triska, Laura
Anzelec, Chris Lackney, Nancy Kolecki, Dorothy
Latko, Joe Putka, Lucien Shelper, Bill Girardin,
Corinne Gorney, David Burchfield, Karlo S. Chylla,
Charlene Fabrizo, Josephine Wojtonek, Elaine Vanek
THURSDAY, August 25-St. Louis
St. Joseph Calasanz
Reading I: 1 Cor 1:1-9; Gospel: Mt 24:42-51
8:30 a.m. Rev. Thaddeus Marchant
FRIDAY, August 26
Reading I: 1 Cor 1:17-25; Gospel: Mt 25:1-13
8:30 a.m. Eleanor Dempsey
SATURDAY, August 27-St. Monica
Please pray for the souls of
Corinne Gorney
Myrtle Wiciejewski
Reading I: 1 Cor 1:26-31; Gospel: Mt 25:14-30
Vigil Mass:
4:30 p.m. Bruno & Nell Vitz
SUNDAY, August 28—Twenty-Second Sunday
in Ordinary Time
Reading I: Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29;
Reading II: Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a; Gospel: Lk 14:1, 7-14
8:30 a.m. For the People of the Parish
10:30 a.m. Clyde G. Burgette
2:30 p.m. Divine Mercy Holy Hour
Coffee & Donuts
The St. Therese Parish
Pastoral Council will host
Donut
Weekend
next
weekend, August 20/21.Gift
cards will be available for
purchase. Please join us in
the church hall!
Raffle Tickets
If you return all your raffle tickets and money to
the parish office by 10 a.m. on Monday, August
22, your name will be entered into our second
incentive drawing of $50! Thank you for your
support and good luck.
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Do you know?
The name of the city whose walls
collapsed at the blowing of the Israelites’ horns,
according to the Book of Joshua (chapter 6)?
Answer below.
Peace and Justice Gem
The only ones among you who will be really happy
are those who will have sought and found how to
serve.
Albert Schweitzer
Chinese Raffle
The Oktoberfest Committee will soon begin making
the baskets for the Chinese raffle. If you have a
new item, gift card or tickets to a sporting event that
you would like to donate, it would be greatly
appreciated.
You can drop your
donation off at the rectory during normal
business hours.
If you have any
questions, please call Shirley at 216587-1624. Thank you! And remember,
our Oktoberfest is September 11.
We hope you’ll come!
YOUTH MINISTRY
All middle school and high school students are
warmly welcome to join Youth412’s regular
meetings beginning this September. We meet in
our youth room, located in the school building of
SS. Peter and Paul. Doors open 15 minutes early.
Every meeting includes pizza or a light snack.
High school students meet September 7, from 6:30
-8:30 p.m.
Middle school students meet
September 21, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call the Youth
Ministry Office if you’d like more information!
Nancy Heineke, Youth Minister
YOUTH412 is a cluster program of St. Martin of Tours, St.
Monica, Saints Peter and Paul & St. Therese.
13623 Rockside Road, Garfield Hts., OH 44125
(216) 662-8685 xt 123
Cornhole Tournament
The Garfield Hts. Knights of Columbus Council
4130 will hold a charity double-elimination cornhole
tournament on Saturday, September 17. The cost
is $20 per person, and the prize will be based on
participation. Register your team by calling Matt
Sokolich at 216-429-1413 or Ben Welich at 216-663
-0570.
Answer: Answer: Jericho
PSR
Religious education classes are held on most
Tuesdays from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Registration for
PSR will take place on August 23, from 6 to 8 p.m.
in the school. If this time is not possible, give me a
call. The first PSR class will be on September 13.
Remember, there is NO registration that evening.
This year we will have a kindergarten class for the
first time to meet the needs of folks who have
children of that age that are attending public
school.
The cost for PSR is $50. If someone is registering
for the first time, please bring a copy of the child’s
Baptismal certificate and the number of your
church envelope. If there are any questions,
please give a call.
Sr. DeAnne
216-581-3840
St. Martin of Tours Car Show
Due to a rainy day last Sunday, the car show has
been rescheduled for Sunday, August 21, from 1-5
p.m. Everyone, come vote for your favorite car,
have lunch, win prizes and have fun!
First Step Program
The First Step Program offers continuing
education regarding marriage and divorce in the
Catholic Church. Everyone is welcome to deepen
knowledge of the Church’s teaching on marriage,
learn about the Church’s ministry to the divorced/
separated in the Diocese, hear about the
annulment process and how to submit a case,
discover a path to healing after divorce in order to
strengthen and/or renew a relationship with God
and the Church. The two remaining meetings in
2016 are Tuesday, September 13, at Immaculate
Heart of Mary Parish in Cuyahoga Falls, at 7 p.m.
and Tuesday, October 18, at St. Ambrose Parish
in Brunswick at 7 p.m. Note that the Diocese of
Cleveland no longer requires any fees for this
process.
Check out our website at
www.dioceseofcleveland.org/tribunal or call 216696-6525 ext. 4000 for more information.
Remember, we now have an ongoing
collection of empty prescription bottles for
developing countries, in the gathering room.
Mature Adult Wanted
Marymount Child Care Center is looking for a
mature adult to work part time. Call Michelle at 216
-518-2120 if you are interested.
ST. THERESE PARISH GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO www.sttheresegarfield.org
August 21, 2016
Rectory: 581-2852 Religious Ed. Office: 581-3840 ALL SAINTS Credit Union: 587-0631
Faith & Values Appeal-This Weekend
Catholic schools are communities of faith, knowledge
and service. Catholic schools exist to form young people
in the Catholic faith. Academic success and rigorous
achievement mark our schools as outstanding
institutions. Essential to the Christian message is the
command of Christ to serve others. Our students are at
their best when they exemplify in their actions this
command, and they do so daily. Students, their parents,
grandparents and other family members sacrifice to
provide a Catholic education and are grateful for tuition
assistance provided through the Faith & Values Appeal
for Education. Please pray that the generosity of our
parishioners will continue to support the formation of our
youth in Catholic schools as they are taught to be the
very best that they can be.
Cleveland Zoo and Rain Forest
There will be a Senior Safari with FREE admission
for the ‘young-at-heart’ (62 & better) at the
Cleveland Zoo and Rain Forest on Wednesday,
August 31, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This popular
event features special activities such as fitness
demonstrations, entertainment and dozens of
health and wellness exhibitors.
It will be set up in the Zoo
Palava Hut Pavilion. If you
have questions about this
event, please call the zoo at
216-661-6500.
K of C Wednesday Night Dinners
Dinner this month will take place on August 31, from 4-7
p.m. at Club 4130. Dinner will consist of 2 pork chops,
scalloped potatoes, corn, garden salad, roll & butter.
The cost is $10 for adults and $8 for children under 12.
Reservations are required by Sunday, August 28, at 8
p.m. Call 216-662-2277, mailbox #2. Dinners are by
Maple Hts. Catering.
Free Legal Advice
The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland offers free, brief
legal advice and referral clinics at several locations
and times. This is for civil matters only, not
criminal. See the church bulletin boards for times
and places in September.
Summer Social
Immaculate Heart of Mary (on Lansing Ave. in
Cleveland) will hold their Summer Social on
Sunday, August 21, from 2 to 8 p.m. at Klima
Gardens in Cuyahoga Hts. There will be plenty of
music and food! All are welcome.
Garfield Hts. Summer Fest 2016
Garfield Hts. will hold a Summer Fest on
Sunday, August 21, from 1-6 p.m. at the
Garfield Hts. Civic Center, 5407 Turney
Road. There will be food, prizes, music,
games, pony rides, an ice cream social, a magic
show, and a safety fair. For more information visit
www.garfieldhts.org or call 216-475-1100.
Oktoberfest tickets will be sold after all masses
in the gathering room this weekend. Tickets are
also being sold at the rectory. The price is $5
for adults ($6 at the gate). Children 12 and
under are free.
Want a great way to mingle with your fellow
parishioners and have a blast while getting
involved? The parish picnic has become a
wonderful opportunity for parishioners to
connect, reconnect and meet new friends.
What can you do to help? We can use your
assistance in the following areas:
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Setting up tables and chairs before event
Guest Check in and ticket sales
50/50 Raffle Ticket Sales
Children’s Games & Crafts
Kitchen Help: Grill Cooks, Window Sales,
Servers (several needed to rotate)
Clean up help afterwards
Please sign up by completing the form below
or call 216-581-2852. We hope to see you
at Klima Gardens on September 11th!
Parish Oktoberfest Volunteer
Name_________________________________
Phone Number_________________________
Area of Interest_________________________
Drop in the collection basket or leave at the rectory.
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
RCIA stands for the Rite of Christian Initiation for
adults. This is a program primarily geared toward
people interested in examining the Catholic faith with
the idea of possibly becoming a member. It is also
for those who have been baptized but for whatever
reason did not complete their sacraments of initiation
(Eucharist and Confirmation). The program is also
open to individuals who are walking life’s journey
with those who are interested in the faith. Any
Catholic who desires to know about the faith—for
themselves or to better share their faith with their
children is also welcome. For now, we will be
starting in September. Please call and let me know if
you are interested at 216-581-3840 or leave your
information at the rectory 216-581-2852. I ask that
all of us remember in our prayers those who are
considering an examination of the Church. Please
pray that they are able to find the God who is
searching for them.
Sr. DeAnne
The Week Ahead
Sunday, August 21
Cub Scout Car Wash 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Sunoco at Turney and Granger
Monday, August 22
Parish Council Meeting 7 p.m., H
Boy Scout PLC 7 p.m., R
Tuesday, August 23
PSR Registration 6-8 p.m.,S
AA 8 p.m., H
Thursday, August 25
Bingo 6:45 p.m., H
Saturday, August 27
Donut Weekend after Mass, H
KEY: H: parish hall R: rectory C: church S: school
From Fr. Dan:
On Tuesday I visited someone to celebrate viaticum, after being contacted by the hospice that was caring
for her. Viaticum is eucharist provided for someone who is dying. In the tabernacle in church the Body of
Christ is reserved, so that it can be carried to people whose health problems prevent them from attending
Mass. Therefore, in response to this call, I took the Blessed Sacrament with me to administer it to this dying
woman as viaticum. Eucharist strengthens us to undertake our Christian mission. Viaticum furnishes
strength for the dying person as he or she prepares for the journey from this life to the next. The Church’s
ritual book for the pastoral care of the sick says of viaticum, “It is the completion and crown of the Christian
life on this earth, signifying that the Christian follows the Lord to eternal glory and the banquet of the
heavenly kingdom” (#175).
Whenever you or somebody you love is facing the prospect of death, it is important to arrange to receive
viaticum. I urge you to do so before your dear one is at death’s door, since he or she benefits more from
being able to comprehend and participate fully. The sick individual might wish to confess her sins, which
understandably is wise to do before communication becomes difficult. The anointing of the sick also is most
appropriate for somebody whose health is seriously compromised. By the way, many mistakenly think that
anointing is the last sacrament, but in reality it is eucharist as viaticum. Both anointing and viaticum can be
celebrated multiple times, if the dying person lingers.
The ideal is viaticum celebrated within the context of Mass, though often this isn’t practical. Still, by
contacting the parish while the sick one is still conscious and responsive, Mass can take place at your
home, thus permitting your dying family member to take part. The Church encourages this because Mass is
so important for our Christian journey. More often circumstances dictate that viaticum is celebrated apart
from Mass, whether at the person’s home or in his or her hospital room.
Anointing and eucharist are the sacraments by which the Church nourishes the faithful during times of
illness and when they are in danger of death. There still is the notion among some that anointing is just for
those nearing death. In actuality, as soon as a Catholic begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old
age, it is time to be anointed. This applies to not only physical maladies but also mental ones, since, for
example, a state of depression that includes suicidal thoughts calls for anointing. During the celebration of
the sacrament we ask God to grant healing in body and spirit and the forgiveness of sins. Most important is
the encouragement in faith that is imparted, but I firmly believe that the unexpected recovery experienced by
some people is rooted in the divine power at work in anointing. What a tremendous gift God has given us in
this sacrament!
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Resist Superiority
A Word From
Pope Francis
By Janel Esker
I
pride myself on being prompt.
It shows consideration for those
waiting on you. So I am not
particularly sympathetic toward the
people in today’s Gospel—those
who didn’t get to the master’s house
before he locked the door. “Should’ve
checked your watch / stopped dawdling
/ planned ahead”; those phrases run
cynically through my mind.
But that’s exactly Jesus’ point: Once
we’re certain of our moral superiority
and others’ failures, we get in trouble.
Jesus’ story reveals that people who
Sunday Readings
Isaiah 66:18–21
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assumed they’d be welcomed by the
master simply by association, heritage,
or neighborhood are surprised to be left
outside even as foreigners are welcomed.
God doesn’t abide by our rules,
divisions, and judgments.
In fact, God delights in upending our
ideas of who is right and who is wrong.
Jesus states it clearly: “Some are last who
will be first, and some are first who will
be last.” We hear it repeatedly—“Why do
you notice the splinter in your brother’s
eye, but do not perceive the wooden
beam in your own eye?” (Matthew
7:3)—yet we holler in political and
religious arenas about who will be saved,
who’s going to hell, and who God favors
and despises.
Jesus is clear: “Strive to enter through
the narrow gate…” It’s an interesting
word choice: To fit through a narrow
door, you need only be lean or thin, not
necessarily strong. Perhaps he meant
strong enough to resist condemning
others, strong enough to focus on
stripping ourselves of sinful behaviors
that keep us from intimacy with God. †
“God delights in upending
our ideas of who is right
and who is wrong.”
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The way which would lead [Jesus] to
the glory of the Father passed through
the Cross, through obedience to the
divine design of love for mankind….
We too should be clear in our Christian
life that entering the glory of God
demands daily fidelity to his will,
even when it demands sacrifice and
sometimes requires us to change our
plans. The Ascension of Jesus actually
happened on the Mount of Olives, …
where he had withdrawn to pray before
the Passion in order to remain in deep
union with the Father: …Prayer gives us
the grace to be faithful to God’s plan.
—General audience,
April 17, 2013
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Follow Him...
and Reclaim
the World
By Fr. Dennis J. Billy, CSsR
“Christianity,” it has been said, “has
not been tried and found wanting; it has
been found difficult and not tried.” These
words of G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936)
highlight one of the current enigmas
of the Christian story. What passes for
Christianity today is often a watereddown version of what it really means to
follow Jesus. We have forgotten the rigors
that following Christ entails. Rather
than a radical change in our outlook on
life and the way we live it, Christianity
becomes a nominal membership to which
we give our lukewarm allegiance.
Understanding Christ’s outlook and
adapting it to our world today is difficult
but not impossible. Our Christian story
is based on the conviction that Jesus
was crucified, rose from the dead, and
returned to his Father’s right hand in a
glorified state. The Jesus of history is one
with the Christ of faith, and those who
experienced him both historically and
in his glorified state have left in sacred
Scripture an authentic testimony. What is
more, this story asserts that we not only
possess a fairly reliable record of Jesus’
words and actions but also can live in his
friendship and experience through his
spirit an intimate communion of mind
and heart. The Apostle Paul makes the
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astounding claim to have the mind of
Christ himself (1 Corinthians 2:16) and
that this same Christ was alive and living
within him (Galatians 2:20). We might
say Jesus wishes to take possession of
our hearts by renewing our minds and
clothing us with a new self (Ephesians
4:24). For this to happen—to follow
Jesus—we must embrace the cross and
the empty tomb by living for others in
love and expectant hope.
The Christian story is based on the
notion that our world has somehow
gone awry and that God has decided
to fix it from the inside out. We believe
that, in order to redeem our fallen world,
God entered it by becoming flesh in
the person of Jesus, who gave himself
completely to the point of death so that
he could become our food, nourishment,
and source of hope. More importantly,
by entering our world and setting it
aright, God elevated it to greater heights
Mon. Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary:
2 Thessalonians 1:1–5, 11–12 /
Matthew 23:13–22
Tue. Weekday: 2 Thessalonians 2:1–3a, 14–17 /
Matthew 23:23–26
Wed. St. Bartholomew: Revelation 21:9b–14 /
John 1:45–51
than ever. He decided not merely to
restore humanity to its former glory
but to divinize us and bestow on us the
possibility of becoming his adopted sons
and daughters.
Jesus’ story is also our story, and like
him, we’re called to enter the world
of those around us and give ourselves
to them completely. The adventure of
Christian discipleship is all about Jesus
walking with us on our journey through
life. It is about our lives being inextricably
bound up with his. It is a constant
reminder that the crosses we carry pale
in comparison with the joy and hope that
has been revealed to us as a result of the
empty tomb. It empowers us to engage
the world in constructive ways because
we, like Jesus, are in it but not of it. It
affirms the power of hope over despair,
of love over hatred, of life over death.
It believes there is nothing to be afraid
of because the Lord has overcome the
powers of darkness, and his kingdom of
light is near at hand. †
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—From Grateful Meditations for
Every Day in Ordinary Time,
Rev. Warren J. Savage
and Mary Ann McSweeny
Thu. Weekday: 1 Corinthians 1:1–9 /
Matthew 24:42–51
Fri. Weekday: 1 Corinthians 1:17–25 /
Matthew 25:1–13
Sat. St. Monica: 1 Corinthians 1:26–31 /
Matthew 25:14–30
© 2016 Liguori Publications, One Liguori Drive, Liguori, MO 63057. 1-800-325-9521. Liguori.org.
Editor: Julia A. DiSalvo. Designer: John Krus. Scripture quotations in this publication are from the New
American Bible, revised edition, © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, DC.
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