Post on 22-Apr-2020
5655 Mayfield Rd. Lyndhurst 44124
Principal: Ken Mitskavich
(440.449.4242, ext.11) Fax (440.449.1497)
email: principal@corpuschristiacad.org
website: www.corpuschristiacad.org
Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you require a key for a meeting space,
please get it before 5 p.m. Saturday Office is CLOSED Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Bulletin Deadline: Friday, 5 p.m.
email: office@sacredheartofjesusuparish.org website: www.sacredheartofjesusparish.org
1545 S. Green Rd S. Euclid 44121 Phone: 261.382.7601 FAX: 216.382.4992
Fr. Dave R. Ireland, STD, Pastor Fr. Thomas J. Winkel, MA
Senior Parochial Vicar Deacon David N. Chordas,
Permanent Deacon Mr. Mark Langley, Director of Music
216.215.4382
SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
NEW PARISHIONERS : THOSE WISHING TO JOIN ARE INVITED TO REGISTER AT THE PARISH
AFTER ANY WEEKEND MASS OR BY APPOINTMENT WITH A PRIEST
...regarding Sacraments... Baptism
1st & 3rd Sundays each month at 1 p.m.; please pre-register
Pre-Baptism class for first child ONLY as required by Diocese, offered
here the 4th Sunday of January, April, July and October at 1 p.m. in
Mary’s Room. Pre-registration is required.
Marriage
Couples should contact a priest 6 to 12 months before their wedding date.
Anointing of the Sick
Celebrated at Masses annually during October for those able to attend.
At home at the request of family
at hospital or other medical facility within the jurisdiction of the parish
and only in cases of emergency
call nearest parish to the location of person to be anointed.
Funerals
Contact funeral director of choice to meet; ask Director to call the
Parish Office to arrange date and time.
Call & visit parish office; meet with priest assigned to Mass.
Holy Communion for the Homebound
Call Parish Office to arrange for Holy Communion to be brought to
homebound by Extraordinary Minister. Priests visit on First Friday.
Sponsor Requirements
Requests for sponsor certificates are directed to a priest. Individuals must
be registered and practicing members of this parish; at least 16 years of age,
and have received the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation.
if married, be in a marriage accepted by the Catholic Church.
...regarding Religious Education... Parish School: Corpus Christi Academy (contact info on front of bulletin)
PSR Religious Education Classes:
Sundays 10-11:15 a.m. For info call the Parish Office (216.382.7601)
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Please contact one of the
priests or the Deacon for more information
...General Parish Information...
Parish Pastoral Council:
Questions/suggestions: parishcouncil@sacredheartofjesusparish.org
Sts. Margaret and Gregory Credit Union:
1499 Dean Dr, South Euclid 44121
216.691.0242, (early: 216.691.0342) FAX 216.691.0435
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. /Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Through our Roman Catholic Faith, Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish is committed to welcoming, engaging, and serving a
diverse population in the Heights and Hillcrest areas.
Established in 2010 through a merger of St. Margaret Mary and St. Gregory the Great Parishes, Sacred Heart of Jesus
Parish is a vibrant center of Catholic worship, education, Faith formation, service, evangelization, and community life.
Through these apostolates, we seek to enable our members to establish and nurture a relationship with Jesus Christ and
carry forth His mission in the World.
L ITURGICAL M INISTERS :
SEPTEMBER 8 & 9
Saturday Vigil:
4:00 p.m.
Lector: M. Guzan
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
A. Onutz, M. Chordas, M. Romeo
Servers: J. J. & K. Krych
8:00 a.m.
Lector: J. Weiss
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
P. O’Neill, D. Fiorelli, J. Rieck
Servers: Adults
10:00 a.m.
Lector: S. Krajnak
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
D. Miklic, B. Mapel, E. DiNovo
Servers: C, L. & P. Stergar
11:30 a.m.
Lector: J. Horton
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
M. Capichioni, J. Palache,
B. J. Kennedy
Servers: G. & M. Majikas.
5:00 p.m
Lector: D. Razayeski
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
T. Miller, C. Cullen, A. Mullins
Servers:
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK...
My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Reflecting on the thoughts of Pope Francis during his time
in Ireland, let us continue to pray for all of our families.
Let us remember in a most special way those who are
struggling in any way.
Let us also remember this Labor
Day, the blessing found in work.
While sometimes tedious, work
can be a way for us to use our
talents for the greater good. If we
look to the example of St. Joseph we can find great
inspiration for the challenges that we may face.
St. Joseph, patron of workers, pray for us.
As is our practice, we will gather at 9 a.m. in the Church to
give thanks to Almighty God for the gift of work and for
health that permits us to do the work. We pray especially
for those who are not able to work or those who cannot find
employment. After Mass, please join other parishioners for
a cup of coffee and a sweet treat.
I am so happy that our children at Corpus Christi Academy
got off to such a wonderful start last Tuesday. They were
full of smiles as they were welcomed back by an
enthusiastic faculty and staff. We are so blessed to have
such an awesome school. If you know someone looking
for the finest in Catholic Education, be sure to tell them to
consider our Academy.
I received a letter from our newest seminarian, Eric Lee,
this week. He is doing very well in Novitiate and sends his
prayers and best wishes. Please remember him in your
prayers as he was to receive the Dominican Habit this past
Thursday, August 30th.
I also had the opportunity to visit with Joe McCarron this
past week. He just returned to Borromeo to begin his third
year of Seminary. It is hard to believe. Time flies!
As you read this letter I will be in Italy. Please
know that I will remember you and your
intentions in my prayers as I visit the tombs of
the saints. Please remember me and my
fellow pilgrims from the Senior Class of the
Lyceum in your prayers as we visit the sites of Rome,
Florence and Assisi.
May God’s blessings be yours this week. Father Ireland
SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
Monday, September 3
St. Gregory the Great, Pope/Doctor of the Church
9
9:00 a.m. Marie Brigneli *
Holiday Mass followed by Coffee
& Donuts in the vestibule of the
Church
Tuesday, September 4 Weekday
6:45 a.m. Robert McKean
12:10 p.m. Daniel Letizio
Wednesday, September 5 Weekday St. Teresa of Calcutta, Religious
6:45 a.m. Catherine Danko (L)
12:10 p.m. Wilma Julai
Thursday, September 6 Weekday
6:45 a.m. James Martin
12:10 p.m. Thomas Browski
Friday, September 7 Weekday
6:45 a.m. Robert Laws (*)
12:10 p.m. Jerry Weiss (*)
Saturday, September 8
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
6:45 a.m. Mary Neumann
1:00 p.m. Wedding of
Scott Runevich and Elizabeth Pugel
4:00 p.m. Sam Orteca
Sunday, September 9
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 a.m. Living Daughters & Grandchildren of
Henry J Schroeder
10:00 a.m. Parishioners of Sacred Heart of Jesus
11:30 a.m. Bob Leone
5:00 p.m. Maya & Malia Novak
Scott Runevich (Our Lady of Guadalupe) and
Elizabeth Pugel (Sacred Heart of Jesus)
MASS INTENTIONS
Let us pray pray for the repose of the soul of Carol
Browning who died recently. May Our Loving God
give comfort to her family and friends who now
mourn her death.
SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
Marty Dybicz returns to the Parish
Family Center on Wednesday,
September 12, at 7:15 p.m. with a
new monthly series ~ this time based
on Brant Pitre’s excellent book, The Case for
Jesus,” which shows that the Gospels are reliable
sources for knowing that Jesus is God.
Those who bought the book last Lent should try
to read Chapter 1, “The Quest for Jesus,” for the
first session. A number of books will be avialable
for a nominal donation of $1. Reading is NOT
required for participation in any session. ALL
ARE WELCOME! See you there.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK - SEPTEMBER 2
Sunday: Dt 4:1-2, 6-8/Ps 15:2-5/Jas 1:17-18,
21b-22, 27/Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
Monday: 1 Cor 2:1-5/Ps 119:97-102 /Lk 4:16-30
Tuesday: 1 Cor 2:10b-16/Ps 145:8-14/Lk 4:31-37
Wednesday: 1 Cor 3:1-9/Ps 33:12-13, 14-15, 20-21
Lk 4:38-44
Thursday: 1 Cor 3:18-23/Ps 24:1-6 /Lk 5:1-11
Friday: 1 Cor 4:1-5/Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40
Lk 5:33-39
Saturday: Mi 5:1-4a Ps 13:6ab /Mt 1:1-16, 18-23
Sunday: Bishop Emeritus Richard G. Lennon
Joseph McCarron (Borromeo) and
Eric Lee (Dominicans)
Monday: Rev. John Hayes/Rev. Jeremy Merzweiler
Michael Crookston, St. Mary
Tuesday: Rev. Donald Oleksiak/Rev. Donald Snyder
Martin Dober, St. Mary
Wednesday: Rev. Gary Chmura
Rt. Rev. Clement Zeleznik
Deacon Kevin Fox, St. Mary
Thursday: Rev. Mark Peyton
Rev. Richard Hudak
Francisco Honorato Garnica, St. Mary
Friday : Rev. Anthony Sejba/Rev. Thomas Dragga
Andrew Gonzalez, St. Mary
Saturday: All Priests
Garrett Guerrieri, St. Mary
Protecting God’s Children
The Diocese of Cleveland’s “Protecting God’s Children”
program is a continuing effort to instruct and inform
everyone about the protection of children from sexual
abuse. To report any past or present suspected
inappropriate behavior toward children by priests,
deacons, religious, lay ecclesial ministers or personnel
associated with the Church, please contact
the Diocesan Response Service Office at
216.334.2999 or via email at
responseservice@dioceseofcleveland.org
Also, you are requested to immediately inform the local
authorities about any instances of inappropriate behavior
that involve children.
Remember the Sick, Homebound and elderly;
those in nursing homes and all caregivers:
Marie Bernardo, John Burke, Barbara Gura, Aida
Kinczel, Sally Rummel, E. Joseph Stanziano, Jim &
Pat Sweeney, Thomas Wenzel and all the prayer
requests in the book of intentions in the Blessed
Sacrament Chapel.
You may call the Parish Office (216.382.7601) if you
would like a priest or Extraordinary Minister of Holy
Communion to visit.
MARIAN MOVEMENT OF PRIESTS
Please consider joining the members of the Marian
Movement of Priests each Thursday evening at 7
o’clock when they gather in the Chapel to pray for
vocations to the priesthood and for those men who are
already ordained.
No reservation ~ no fees ~ no requirements for
membership, just a genuine desire to spend time in
prayer for those who have dedicated their lives to serve
God in His holy Church.
REMEMBER:
Jesus is present for you to talk to, pray to
or just sit in silence with in our Blessed
Sacrament Chapel. If you have an hour to
spend with Him, your blessings are
uncountable.
SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
Father Michael Wittman
Ozanam Center
Sacred Heart of Jesus is one of fifteen local
parishes supporting the Ozanam Center
which is on the campus of St. Philomena
Church in East Cleveland. The Center provides food and
clothing to clients living in seven nearby zip codes,
including our own. Each Saturday, volunteers assigned
from the various parishes help pack and distribute
groceries, sort and distribute clothing, and provide
hospitality assistance and registration for clients.
If you are interested in getting involved as a volunteer at
the Center please call the Parish Office (216.382.7601)
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
COLLECTION 8/26/18: $9,209.00 12-wk Avg.: $10,044.00
8/18/17: $9,009.09 12-wk Avg: $10,393.00
Thank you to all who faithfully support our parish
each week. We depend on your generosity to carry out
the mission of Jesus Christ in South Euclid. It is only
with your continued and regular support that we can
provide the current variety of parish ministries to
them. If you have discontinued your financial suport,
please consider reinstating that practice.
Parents: Please encourage your children to develop
the practice of bringing their envelopes weekly when
they come to church with you.
If you would be interested in a carefree way to
contribute to your parish each month, please call Eileen
Gerome at the Parish Office Monday thru Wednesday
(216.382.7601). She will be happy to assist you in
setting up this option with either the Sts. Margaret and
Gregory Credit Union or the bill payer feature with your
own personal banking institution.
Father Ireland
JOIN RCIA
Are you, or someone you know,
interested in learning more about
becoming a Catholic?
Are you married to a Catholic or seeking Baptism or
Confirmation in the Catholic Church?
Do you want to know more about the message of
Jesus and the true wisdom and tradition of the
Church?
The RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) program
at Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish is here for you! The
program starts mid-September, and now is the time to call
Fr. Ireland in the Parish Office at 216.382.7601 or contact
him via email at:
frireland@sacredheartofjesusparish.org.
We are looking forward
to hearing from you soon!
Friends of the Sacred
Heart
Membership Dues: $10.00/year
(September through May)
Lunch fees: $7/member ~ $12/non-member
Beginning in Septemmber All RSVPs and requests
for more information about Friends or our activities
should be made to Jennifer at 1-330-958-6963.
Kick-Off Gathering
September 8, 2018: General Meeting …
Theme: Back to School.
Lunch: $7.00/member, $12.00/non-members
Please bring an item or items from the following list of
supplies to donate to students at our Academy:
Dry Erase Markers, Copy Paper, Kids Scissors,
Crayons, Washable Markers Colored Pencils,
Pencils, Pens
Program: Speaker from the South Euclid Police
Department to discuss home safety and a provide a
demonstration of SEPD K-9 Unit.
This is a shoert week because of the holiday on
Monday, so RSVP today.
Parish School of Religion
The first day of classes this year will be Sunday, September 9. Class times will be from
10 to 11:15 a.m. We invite parents to consider joining their child (children) after class in the Church each week for the 11:30 a.m. Mass.
Please take the time to stop by the Parish Office and pick up a registration form , fill it out (one for each child in your family), and return it with the class fee when you come for orientation on the 9th.
At the moment our class sizes are quite small. We are hopeful that vacation and the beginning of the school year in their regular day school has momentarily pushed the obligation of parents to educated their children in the Faith to the back of their consciousness. REMEMBER, your children are ALWAYS welcome to come and to learn more about God.
SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 First Saturday 8 (Ch) Mass ( E x t r a o r d i n a r y Form) Rosary & Devotions
2 8 (Ch) Holy Name Communion Sunday 5 o’clock Mass today in Extraordinary Form
3 LABOR DAY
9:00 (Ch) Holiday Mass followed by coffee & donuts
PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
4 7 (Chapel) K of C Family Rosary
5 11:45 (Ch) Rosary
6:30 (Academy) P a r e n t - T e a c h e r Curriculum Night
7:30 (PFC) Respect Life 9:00 (Gym) Men’s Volleyball
6 6:45 (Academy Harvest Room) . PTG Mtg. 6:30 (ChH) American Heritage Girls 7 (Chapel)
7 First Friday
8 The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 7 : 3 0 ( M R ) Catholic Men’s F e l l o w s h i p Breakfast Mtg.
9
H A P P Y G R A N D -PARENTS DAY! 10 (PFC) PSR OPEN HOUSE
10 10 (MR) Bible Study
11
6 : 3 0 (Co rp u s Chr i s t i ) Band Parent Info. Mtg. 7 (Knight’s Hall) K of C Board Mtg.
12
11:45 (Ch) Rosary for Peace
7:15 (PFC) RTF
9 (Gym) Men’s Volleyball
13 7 (Chapel) Marian Movement of Priests
14
15
Beginning of Corpus Christi
Academy Volleyball
Tournament
16 10 (PFC) PSR
17 10 (MR) Bible Study
18 7 (Knight’s Hall) K of C Meeting
19 11:45 (Ch) Rosary for Peace 9 (Gym) Men’s Volleyball
20 6:30 (ChH) A m e r i c a n Heritage Girls
7 (Chapel) Marian Movement of Priests
21 22
Autumn Begins
7:30(MR) C a t h o l i c M e n ’ s F e l l o w s h i p Breakfast Mtg.
** See Note Below
23 10 (PFC) PSR ** See Note Below
24 10 (MR) Bible Study
25
4-9 (Knight’s Hall) Training session for officers
Corpus Christi First Penance Mtg for Gr 2 Parents
26 11:45 (Ch) Rosary for Peace
7 (PFC) SVDP
9 (Gym) Men’s Volleyball
27
Corpus Christi School Pictures-Grades 1-8
7 (Chapel) Marian movement of Priests
28 29
30 10 (PFC) PSR
12-5 Notre Dame Chicken Bar -B-Q Chardon
1 day only this year
Parish & Academy Events September 2018
CATHOLIC MEN’S FELLOWSHIP MEETS ON THE 2ND AND 4TH SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT 7:30 A.M. IN MARY’S ROOM. TO SHARE BREAKFAST A TALK AND SOME VALUABLE SHARING BETWEEN MEN OF ALL AGES (18-?) FROM THIS PARISH OR ANOTHER. WHAT AN ENRICHING EXPERIENCE. PLAN TO COME ON THE 8TH!!
AFTER THE 4 P.M. MASS ON SATURDAYY, SEPTEMBER 22, AND THE MORNING MASSES ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, MEMBERS OF THE RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE WILL OFFER KRISPY KREME DONUTS FOR SALE. YUMMMMMMM!!!
SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
MASS SCHEDULE
WEEKEND SATURDAY: 4 P.M. SUNDAY VIGIL
SUNDAY: 8, 10, 11:30 A.M., 5 P.M.
~ ON THE FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH, THE
5 P.M. MASS IS CELEBRATED IN THE
EXTRAORDINARY FORM.
WEEKDAY MONDAY–FRIDAY 6:45 A.M/ 12:10 P.M.
SATURDAY: 6:45 A.M.
~ ON THE FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH ONLY,
THERE IS AN EXTRA MASS AT 8 A.M. CELEBRATED
IN THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM, FOLLOWED BY
THE ROSARY, DEVOTION PRAYERS, AND A MEETING OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY
OF THE SACRED HEART. ALL ARE WELCOME.
HOLY DAY (CONSULT BULLETIN)
CONFESSIONS
SATURDAY: 2:30-3:30 P.M. (OR BY APPOINTMENT)
Parishioners, families, and Friends:
What an exciting start to the 2018-
19 school year at the Academy. It
started on a high note as students, faculty and staff filled
the halls with music, streamers, balloons and sidewalk
chalk to welcome each other back. The students and staff
strengthened their rapport, and students are excited to
return to the Academy each day to see what “new learning
adventure” our caring staff has in store for them.
Last Thursday we welcomed our newest Eaglets to the
Academy with a couple of hours of introduction on
Thursday and a half-day of learning on Friday. The full-
day program begins this Tuesday. We are so very excited
to welcome these new students and families to the Corpus
Christi Academy family!
We look forward to our first all school mass on September
5th. We thank the parishioners of both Sacred Heart of
Jesus and St. Clare parishes for their support. We ask you
to keep us in your prayers, as we keep you in ours.
All of us at the Academy invite parishioners, families and
friends to visit throughout the school year and observe us
in action.
Peace, Ken Mitskavich, Principal