September 04, 2016 - St. Francis de Sales
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September 04, 2016 - St. Francis de Sales
23rd Sunday inOrdinary Time September 4, 2016 Monday, September 5, Labor Day and Blessed Theresa of Calcutta 9:30 a.m. Ronald Paris (Thursday Scripture Group) NO 6:30 p.m. Mass Tuesday, September 6 8:15 a.m. George Olsafsky (Magdalena Schler) 6:30 p.m. Nadine Bolea (Marlene Bolea) Wednesday, September 7 8:15 a.m. Mr. J.P. Riddle (John Rambacher) Thursday, September 8, The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:15 a.m. John Madick (Family) 9:00 a.m. Deceased of the Ken Brauer Family (Jane Barry) 6:30 p.m. Roger Forte (Family) Friday, September 9, St. Peter Claver 8:15 a.m. Elizabeth Nagy (Bob & Beckie Madick) 6:30 p.m. Michael Haller (Hardman Family) Saturday, September 10 8:15 a.m. Ed & Betty Nagy (Jim & Rosemary) 5:00 p.m. Claire Altomare (Michael Altomare) Anniversary – Michael Jonathan Lieb September 11, 2016 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Anniversary – Margaret Miskalo 7:30 am - Pro-Populo, 9:00 am, 11:00 am Scripture Readings for the Week: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday This week I drove seminarian Stefano Taddei to the airport to go back home to Ireland (Fergal Cummins returned two weeks ago). He was overwhelmed with the support that people gave him for these past three months, especially our parish, "I have never seen anything like your church before," he told me more than once. Amen! On the way back from dropping off Stefano, I spoke with newly ordained Fr. James Kulway about the Holy Father proclaiming Mother Teresa as a saint at her canonization today (Sunday). He worded things so beautifully about her, I asked him to write a reflection for our bulletin: "She has been a tremendous Saint for many people over these past 50 years or so, and I am one whose life changed by God’s work through her. No, I never met her, but when I was 19 years old I picked up a simple, little book on her and it began to change my life. I was immediately struck by her simple yet profound spirituality. Her relationship with Jesus was true and real and called her to live out her life radically for the poorest of the poor. She was asked to enter the streets, attend to those who had absolutely nothing materially, and to be their light – the visible light of Jesus to them. Mother Teresa experienced several deep encounters with Jesus that would leave her life changed. From September 10, 1946 through December 3, 1947 the Lord communicated His mission for her through a series of words and visions. Mother Teresa recorded in her diary some of these encounters with Jesus, and on one particular occasion upon receiving Holy Communion the Lord said to her, 'I want Indian nuns, victims of my love, who would be Mary and Martha, who would be so united to me as to radiate my love on souls.' She would also record Jesus saying to her, ‘I cannot go alone to the poor people, you carry me with you into them.’ Mother Teresa’s spiritual director, Fr. Vazhakala, says about Mother Teresa that 'she was so united with Jesus that she was able to radiate not her love, but Jesus’ love through her, and with a human expression.' I remember reading about the life of this Saint and experiencing for the first time in my life an authentic desire, a burning desire to serve God. The reality was that her relationship with Jesus, and her acceptance of God’s Will not only served the poorest of the poor in Calcutta, but was affecting the lives of many around the world including me. This is the work of God’s grace. One simple ‘yes’ to a life lived totally for God (like that of the Virgin Mary’s) can change lives in a way that is not bound to time or space but is truly the work of grace. God’s love, and every encounter with Jesus changes us as it did for her. We may or may not experience visions or voices but we do encounter Jesus at every Mass and in every Sacrament of the Church. Every Sacrament is an encounter with Christ and if we receive the Lord’s love and grace in these encounters it will change us. A simple ‘yes’ to Jesus opens up opportunities that we could never dream up or imagine possible but rather are written by God in the Divine Plan. This is the work of His grace. Mother Teresa made a personal vow not to refuse anything from Jesus. Will you refuse His love today? Consider committing, or recommitting, your life totally to Jesus through the intercession of Blessed/Saint Teresa of Calcutta this day. Pax, Fr. Bline Here’s What’s Happening Around the Parish This Week… Monday, September 5 -Labor Day – one Mass only – 9:30 a.m. - No Adoration Tuesday, September 6 - Opening Day – Preschool - Women’s Book Study 9:00 a.m. (VHM) Wednesday, September 7 - Opening Day – Pre-K - Choir Practice 7:00-9:00 p.m. -AA/Al-Anon 7:30 p.m. (Refectory) Thursday, September 8 - Thursday Scripture Study Group 12:30 p.m. (Upper Room) Friday, September 9 - Women of Faith Movie Night 7:15 p.m. (Marie VanDevere’s House) Saturday, September 10 - Men’s Group 7:00 a.m. (Upper Room) - Adults with Special Needs Cook-out 12:00 noon (Portage Lakes Kiwanis) Sunday, September 11 - Parish Picnic!!! 12:00 noon – 4:00 p.m. The collection for last weekend was $17,100.11. The second collection for the victims of the Louisianna floods and the earthquake in Italy was $4,606.00. Our parish, along with so many others, are blessed by your generosity! VOCATION CRUCIFIX Please prayerfully consider bringing the Vocation Crucifix into your home to pray with your family for vocations to the priesthood, religious life, married or single life. Jeannene Alt received the Vocation Crucifix this weekend. Another great week is in the books for us! This year our students will expand on all they did last year to SHINE in order to SOAR. We have developed the Falcon Five: Love God, Love Others, Be Kind, Serve Well and Work Hard, as a code for which students should strive to live by each day. Our students have worked diligently through the heat and have been demonstrating great examples of our Falcon Five these past few weeks of school. All that they have demonstrated so far this year is promise that we will have a great year and SOAR to new heights! I wanted to take a moment from rejoicing in how wonderful our current students are to wish our most recent alumni, the class of 2016, well as they begin their freshman year. We know they will continue to make us proud in all they do! On a very exciting note, all of the Chromebooks have been distributed! Teachers and students alike are excited about the transformation that is taking place in their classroom. It seems like we have planned for so long and anticipated so much that it seems almost unreal to have the opportunity unfolding before our eyes. I have been so impressed with our students as I watch them handle their devices with such care and love. They are so appreciative of the chance to have so much technology at their fingertips. The excitement in their eyes is truly a wonderful thing! We thank each and every one of our parents, members of the Parish community, and donors who have made this possible! We would not be able to have all of this without all of you! THANK YOU! Students have already jumped in by taking virtual tours, completing virtual labs, and collaborating on group projects through the Google Suite. We are excited to see how technology will help our students to continue to SOAR this year! With the Love of Christ Jesus, Kathryn Buzzelli, Principal Banns of Matrimony I Matthew Mottice & Kristina Brown ADORER NEEDED Fridays, 8-9:00 p.m. just for the fall while the regular adorer has another commitment. Call Joanne at 330-338-4810 if you are able to fill this position. Subs are available when needed. ADORATION Due to the holiday, there will be no Adoration on Monday, September 5th (Labor Day). Please join other parishioners for a Rosary for our country on the nine Tuesdays leading up to election day on November 8th, beginning this week from 78:00 p.m. We will have a public recitation of the Rosary and private prayer specifically for our country and for religious freedom. This is a very critical time for our country and we need to pray like never before! These are the dates: September 6, 13, 20 and 27 October 4, 11, 18 and 25 November 1 It’s back to business for the Pro Life Committee of our cluster parishes. Find out what’s going on for the coming year to work for a respect of all life. Our meeting will be held at the Queen of Heaven Parish Life Center on Tuesday, September 13th at 7:00 in the evening. A wonderful opportunity to do for “the least of these.” SUBURBAN SOUTH SOCIAL PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS The Kiwanis Portage Lakes Cook-Out will be held at the Portage Lakes Kiwanis Civic Center; 725 Portage Lakes Dr. Saturday, September 10th from 12:00-2:00 pm. Hamburgers/Hot Dogs/Pop will be provided *Please bring a covered dish* *Wheelchair-Accessible* Participants MUST be accompanied by a caregiver. Any questions please call Terri Evans (330)-644-3455 BOOK STUDY FOR WOMEN: GOD’S MERCIFUL LOVE The Year of Mercy has brought many opportunities for grace and experiencing God’s amazing love in new and deeper ways. Our Women’s Study Group will be reading Fr. Michael Gaitley’s book, 33 Days to Merciful Love, which is a small group study in the form of a do-it-yourself 33-day retreat. This is Fr. Gaitley’s favorite of his small group studies and is based on St. Therese of Lisieux’s Little Way, discovering the power of trust in the face of personal darkness and struggles, inspiring participants to become great saints amid ordinary circumstances, and culminating in a personal consecration to Divine Mercy. Please consider joining us and inviting a friend from within or outside of the parish. We meet on Tuesday mornings starting September 6th, from 9:00-11:00 in the Visitation of Holy Mary room (inside the school entrance and to the left.) For questions, contact Lori at gutbrods@att.net. For book orders, you may purchase one on your own or contact Michelle at mypower36@yahoo.com. On this holiday weekend, here is a reflection from Saint John XXIII: “ONLY FOR TODAY … …I will seek to live the livelong day positively without wishing to solve the problems of my life all at once. …I will dress modestly; I will not raise my voice; I will be courteous in my behavior; I will not criticize anyone; I will not claim to improve or to discipline anyone except myself. …I will be happy in the certainty that I was created to be happy, not only in the other world, but also in this one. …I will adapt to circumstances, without requiring all circumstances to be adapted to my own wishes. …I will devote ten minutes to some good reading, for good reading is necessary to the life of the soul. …I will do one good deed and not tell anyone about it. …I will do at least one thing I do not like doing; and if my feelings are hurt, I will make sure that no one notices. …I will make a plan for myself: I may not follow it to the letter, but I will make it. And I will be on guard against two evils: hastiness and indecision. …I will firmly believe, despite appearances, that the good providence of God cares for me as no one else who exists in this world. …I will have no fears. In particular, I will not be afraid to enjoy what is beautiful and to believe in goodness.” Each week during this Year of Mercy, look for a new message from our Social Action Commission on ways that we can bring this Year of Mercy closer to our hearts. If you have any feedback from any week, whether it be a testimonial to that week’s message, or an idea for an upcoming week, please email those ideas to mhuggins46@gmail.com Have you been thinking about becoming a Catholic? Do you know of someone who might be interested in becoming Catholic? Were you baptized Catholic but never received your First Holy Communion or Confirmation? Join us for prayer, reflection and study on Tuesday evenings, starting September 20, 2016, 7:15-8:30 pm in the Upper Room. If you would like to register or have questions, please call Fr. Thomas at (330) 644-2225. The National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children will take place this Saturday, September 10th at 1:00 p.m. at Holy Cross Cemetery to honor the gravesites of the unborn brothers and sisters. Every day more than 3,000 children are killed through abortion and their bodies discarded as medical waste. It’s time to honor their lives and give them the dignity that the tragedy of abortion denied them. Holy Cross Cemetery is located at 100 E. Waterloo Rd. in Akron. Cub Scout Pack 3215 provides year-round family programming for boys in the 1st through 5th grades. We provide opportunities to learn while we help mold young men into honest, responsible, trustworthy and reverent members of society that take pride in America all while having fun. Look for us at the Parish Picnic from 1-2:00 p.m. or you can always give our Cubmaster, Mr. Brian Hill, a call at 330-801-4056 if you are interested and you happen to have missed the sign-ups. Attention Homeschool Families If you have a child that will be celebrating the Sacraments of First Reconciliation, First Communion, or Confirmation this year and have not yet spoken with Kathleen Ott, please email knott@stfparishschool.org or call her at (330) 644-2225 as soon as possible. PSR 2016-17 Choose from 40 different movies. You need not go to the video store…just go to www.formed.org. Our parish code is WY494W (case specific). Movies are available, along with many of the best Catholic videos, books and audio talks. The Women of Faith are back on schedule starting with our annual movie night this Friday, September 9th at 7:15 at the home of Marie VanDevere. Please come, bring a friend if you’d like and also a snack to share. We'll take time to catch up on what's been happening over the summer. Our regular meetings will resume on Friday and Saturday, October 7th and 8th. Our first night will be Monday September 12, 2016 7:00-8:00 pm PSR families: If you have not registered, it is not too late, but please do so ASAP. If you are in need of a registration form they are available on the parish website, www.stfparish.com under the PSR tab, or by emailing knott@stfparishschool.org. Questions? Contact Kathleen Ott by email or 330-644-2225 "Do not be satisfied with little things, because God wants great things!" St. Catherine of Siena We still need to fill a few more seats on the bus for our upcoming St. Francis de Sales Parish “Exceptional Erie Tour” on Wednesday, September 21st. Please consider joining us! Cost is $95 per person and is due in the parish office by September 7th. The cost includes deluxe motor coach transportation, group luncheon cruise, sight seeing and admissions, church donations, and tour escort. Breakfast and dinner are not included. Checks should be made payable to St. Francis de Sales Parish and reservations should be called into Fran Stock, 330-606-0327. The St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Francis de Sales FRIENDS OF THE POOR WALK Please consider sponsoring Ann Coutts and Cathy Feltrup as we walk for the poor and needy of our area. Ann and Cathy will be walking on Sept 24th. All proceeds will support the St. Francis de Sales St. Vincent de Paul Society. If you are able to help us, please go to www.fopwalk.org. Both Cathy and Ann have a page where you can contribute - or just drop a check in the collection basket, payable to St. Vincent de Paul, and we will put it toward the walk. Funds raised from this event remain 100% local, allowing local SVdP Conferences/Councils to provide emergency assistance to those in need, regardless of race, origin, religion, or gender. Last year, over 4,500 SVdP Conferences and Councils provided 11.5 million service hours to help almost 15 million people in the United States. From our Society's beginning, the central and most basic activity of assistance to our clients has been the visitation of the needy in their homes. During our time in the home we strive for the following: Offer hope with the assistance we provide, be good listeners, make a judgement without being judgmental about the help we give, and most of all, to represent Christ and to see Christ in those we serve. Thank you for your prayerful consideration. In remembrance of September 11th, it would be an honor and a privilege for our parish to recognize all first responders: Policemen, Fire Fighters, Paramedics, Medical Personnel (doctors/nurses), active Military Personnel, Veterans and Priests, at Mass on the day of our annual Parish Picnic. Please attend the 11:00 Mass on Sunday, September 11; sit where you wish in the church, in uniform or in plain clothes. At the conclusion of the Mass, you’ll be called to the main aisle for a special blessing, and from there you will lead us in a procession to our picnic across the parking lot. The parish will form a parade route to show our respect for your service and sacrifice, then and now. We would also like to have all Scouts (boys and girls), in uniform to help us form the parade route. You will be carrying flags and keeping everyone in line as we walk from the Church to the tents where we will conclude the parade with the National Anthem and then the picnic will begin. Again, sit where you like during Mass. At the conclusion, Scouts will be sent to the narthex and first responders will be called to the center aisle for a blessing. The Catholic Challenge Quiz Show is coming to Living Bread Catholic Radio AM1060 starting September 10 th at noon with an encore on September 11th at noon. Teams compete to test their knowledge of the Catholic faith and to win prize money for their favorite Catholic organization. Our very own Peggy Dolensky and Bill Butke will team up to represent our school, and Lori and Jim Gutbrod will be competing for our parish. GOOD LUCK TO BOTH TEAMS!!! ATTENTION GOLFERS… The Parish Picnic will be your last opportunity to get your foursome information and payment submitted. A representative will be at the picnic from noon to 2:00 ready to help you. RETROUVAILLE WEEKEND SEPTEMBER 9-11, 2016 Have you become so distracted by outside pressure that you neglect your spouse? The Retrouvaille program can help you put your troubled marriage back on track. This program is supported by the Diocese of Cleveland but is open to couples of all faiths. To register, please call Marce or Liz (in complete confidence) at 440-357-6580 or 1-800470-2230. To obtain additional information go to: www.helpourmarriage.org. ATTENTION ALL JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS… Walsh Jesuit High School will be hosting their annual Junior High Dance on Friday, September 9th from 8-10:00 p.m. Cost is $5 and dress is casual. Please download a permission slip from www.walshjesuit.com and bring it with you. If you have questions, please call 330-929-4205 ext. 153 or email clairj@walshjesuit.org. POOR CLARES OF PERPETUAL ADORATION BREAD AND SOUP SALE Breads available: Soups available: September 15, 16, 17 raisin walnut strawberry parmesan banana breadsticks white chicken noodle tomato wedding lentil chili Sancta Clara Monastery 4200 N. Market Ave. Canton OH 44714 330-492-1171 www.poorclares.org 2016 FIRST STEP PROGRAMS First Step programs: Continuing education regarding marriage and divorce in the Catholic Church during the Holy Year, the Jubilee of Mercy. A general meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 13 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Cuyahoga Falls, 7:00 p.m. Does the Church still care about me even though I am divorced? Am I allowed to receive Communion? If I decide to marry again, what do I have to do? Representatives from the Ministry to the Divorced Office of the Department for Marriage and Family Ministry will be present to answer these and many more questions you may have, and also explain the resources they offer to the divorced. There is no longer a fee charged for the annulment process. WOMEN’S BOARD OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES The Women’s Board of Catholic Charities will hold our first meeting of the new year on Friday, September 9th at 9:30 a.m. at the Catholic Charities offices, 812 Biruta Street, Akron. We meet on the second Friday of each month from September through March. SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME The Sisters of Notre Dame invite you to attend their 54th Annual Barbecue and Boutique, “A Piece of Heaven” to be held on Sunday, September 18th and Sunday, September 25th from noon to 5:00 p.m. Enjoy lots of great food while shopping for select Sisters’ handmade items in the boutique. The event will be held in the Notre Dame Cathedral Latin gymnasium on the campus of the Notre Dame Education Center, 13000 Auburn Road, Chardon, Ohio, just south of Mayfield Road (Route 322). Rain or shine; handicapped accessible; take out dinners available. HUNGARIAN MASS The next Hungarian Mass will be held at 1:00 on Sunday afternoon, September 18th at Nativity of the Lord Jesus Church. All are welcome! 2425 Myersville Rd. Akron OH 44312 SCRIP GIFT CARDS – AN EASY WAY TO EARN CASH FOR OUR SCHOOL!!! Stop by the Rectory or school during office hours to purchase gift cards: Acme Aeropostale Amazon Applebee's Arby's Babies R Us Banana Republic Barnes & Noble Bath & Body Works Bed Bath & Beyond Best Buy Bob Evans Bonefish Grill Bravo Buehler’s Burger King Carrabba Grill Chili's Bar & Grill Chipotle Cinemark Circle K Claire's Cracker Barrel CVS Dick's Sporting Goods Dillards Dunkin Donuts Fleming's Game Stop Gander Mountain The Gap GFS Giant Eagle Handel’s Ice Cream (NEW!) Home Depot HomeGoods Honeymoon Grille (NEW!) iTunes JCPenney Jo-Ann Fabrics Kohl's Longhorn Steakhouse Lowe's Macaroni Grill Macy's Marathon Marshall’s Menches Brothers(NEW!) Michael's Old Navy Olive Garden Outback Steakhouse Panera Pat Catan's PF Chang's Pier 1 Imports Pizza Hut Red Robin Red Lobster Regal Cinema Ross Dress for Less Sam's Club Sears Sheetz Spaghetti Warehouse Speedway Starbucks Steak 'n’ Shake Subway Sunoco Taco Bell Target TGIFridays Tinseltown Theaters TJ Maxx Toys R Us Walgreen's Walmart Wendy's Whole Foods