Fifth Sunday of Easter · 10/05/2020 · Happy Mother’s Day! Thank you for your gift of self in...
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Fifth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2020
“Let Not Your Hearts Be Trouble”
We are not promised an easy life and may even suffer for our faith (Acts 7:55-60).
Call out to God in the midst of shame and confusion, trusting in God's steadfast love (Psalm
31:1-5, 15-16). Jesus is the cornerstone of salvation that was rejected on our behalf. Through
Him, we have received mercy so that we may proclaim the mighty acts of him who has called
us out of darkness into light (1 Peter 2:2-10). He is the way, truth, and life who has promised to
prepare a place for us in the presence of the Father (John 14:1-14).
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Jesus prays that we all be one. The tensions in today’s Gospel is that Jesus knows that he is about to go
away. How are his followers to stay together? He wants them to flourish. They flourish best together. He is
the Way. If they remain focused on him, they will stay together. They are about to be handed an important
mission: to be Christ to the world. They need that focus. So do we.
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So our world focus has changed and as of last Monday, manufacturing and distribution opened and this
Monday, May 11th, retail will open and as of May 15
th, salons, barbershops and some outdoor dining are open.
On May 22nd
indoor seating dining is open. For many of us these openings cannot come SOON ENOUGH,
however, we are REMINDED of social distancing and personal protection for others and for ourselves.
We still have not received a DIRECTIVE for HOW the opening of our Churches will look like on the
weekend of May 30th and May 31
st – Pentecost Sunday. I am still sure that social distancing will NEED to be es-
tablished, which means every few pews will be OPEN for seating. We will continue to suspend the distribution
of the Cup; there will be no Offertory Procession, no Sign of Peace, and Communion in the hand and PERHAPS
our leaving the Church from the VARIOUS DOORS of the Church so as to remain socially distanced. If there’s
something else we need to be aware of, I will inform you.
Mother’s Day is a holiday honoring motherhood that is observed in different forms
throughout the world. In the United States, Mother’s Day 2020 occurs on Sunday, May
10. The American incarnation of Mother’s Day was created by Anna Jarvis in 1908 and be-
came an official U.S. holiday in 1914. Jarvis would later denounce the holiday’s commerciali-
zation and spent the latter part of her life trying to remove it from the calendar. While dates
and celebrations vary, Mother’s Day traditionally involves presenting moms with flowers,
cards and other gifts.
History of Mother’s Day
Celebrations of mothers and motherhood can be traced back to the ancient Greeks and
Romans, who held festivals in honor of the mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele, but the clear-
est modern precedent for Mother’s Day is the early Christian festival known as “Mothering
Sunday.”
Once a major tradition in the United Kingdom and parts of Europe, this celebration fell on the
fourth Sunday in Lent and was originally seen as a time when the faithful would return to their
“mother church”—the main church in the vicinity of their home—for a special service.
Over time the Mothering Sunday tradition shifted into a more secular holiday, and chil-
dren would present their mothers with flowers and other tokens of appreciation. This custom
eventually faded in popularity before merging with the American Mother’s Day in the 1930s
and 1940s.
To all our Moms – Living and Deceased
Happy Mother’s Day!
Thank you for your gift of self in
cherishing us and sustaining us with your love and devotion!
Again, I want to say THANK YOU for your personal, spiritual and financial
SUPPORT to the Parish over the past many weeks! Your testament to faith
certainly SHINES ON! THANK YOU.
And THANK YOU to EVERYONE who responded to the invitation to sign up
for eGiving. We are currently up to 157 households contributing through the VANCO eGiving Pro-
gram! AMAZING! And how easy! THANK YOU! And pass the word to others! SHARE the
NEWS! Have a GREAT WEEK!
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And for those who have asked!
Fr. John’s Classic Cheesecake Recipe
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Cover 9 inch spring-form pan with aluminum foil, sprayed with Pam Baking Spray.
Graham Cracker Crust:
1 ½ cups graham cracker crumbs (substitute ½ c of ground nuts)
½ c sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon (to taste) 5 Tablespoons melted butter
Pour melted butter over first 3 ingredients and blend together in a bowl and
then pat crumb mixture in the bottom of the prepared spring-form pan. Bake
in oven for 5 minutes and set aside.
Consider: ginger snaps, Oreo cookies, vanilla wafers, or other favorites as a
base to the cheesecake. You can also inverse crust ingredients – 1 cup of nuts
with ½ c graham crackers.
Basic Cheesecake:
3 8 oz blocks of Cream Cheese (room temperature) 1 can Sweetened condensed milk and blend well in your mixer
Add 4 large eggs (room temperature) one at a time and blend well
Add 2 Tablespoons lemon juice (or other extracts depending on additional ingredients)
Add ¼ cup flour and continue to blend well.
At this point you can ADD other ingredients to the batter: crushed pineapple, pumpkin, peanut butter, cocoa powder,
crushed heath bar, peanut butter cups, M&M’s and on and on. BE CREATIVE! You get it! You try it! BUT REMEM-
BER replace lemon juice with other extracts to highlight the ingredients you are using.
Pour batter into prepared spring-form pan and bake in 350 degree oven for 50 minutes.
Remove cheesecake and cover with 1 container of sour cream.
Return cheesecake to oven and bake an additional 10 minutes.
Remove from oven and let cool before refrigerating cake for a few hours.
Remove spring-form and with a long off-set spatula, lift cake from its base and slide on to a serving dish!
Decorate, Serve and Enjoy!
Please Remember Our Military In Prayer & With Gratitude
SSgt. Jeffrey R. Anzalone—USAF, Hurlburt Field, FL Private 1st Class Nicholas Cozzarin—US Army, Ft. Hood, TX ; Iraq
Sergeant Justin P. Gertsma—USMC, Afghanistan
Specialist Stefan C. Golier—Army, Fort Stewart, GA
SPC Carl Heitz, Army Reserves, Kuwait
1 Lt David J Laubert - US Army 101 ABN Divarty (USA)
Major Theresa M. (Ponstingle) Livingston—Dobbins Air Force Base
Major Leonard J. Livingston, Dobbins Air Force Base
Master Sergeant Zachary McLeish, USAF 76 APS Youngstown Ohio Captain Frank P. Mercurio, Jr.—Ellsworth AFB, SD
Staff Sergeant Stefen Neuwar—Ft. Belvoir, VA
Sr. Airman Anthony J. Phillipp—USAF, Davis Monthan AFB, AZ
Master Sergeant, Joshua Stark, OSAN Airbase, South Korea MA2 Gary L. Stephen—US Navy
LCDR Thomas A. Stephen—US Navy
Airman Todd Vlk - Avionics Technician, Special Projects Patrol Squadron 2
Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) Sergeant Sean M. Walters—US Army Green Berets
Staff Sergeant Elaine Wisnieski—U.S. Air Force
* * * * * * * * * * * * * Cpl. Brad D. Squires—KIA in Iraq, June 9, 2005
May God bless and keep
these brave men and women safely in His care! St. Mary Church now provides Electronic Giving -
Electronic Giving allows our parishioners to give easily
and is a safe way to make a one-time or recurring dona-
tion. Getting started is easy - Visit our website:
www.stmaryberea.org
Click on the VANCO Link to get started!
THE PARISH STAFF IS HERE TO HELP
Contact the Office if needed.
Anniversary Wishes
If you will be having a wedding anniversary in the month of
MAY and would like your names listed in the bulletin, please
call the parish office (440) 243-3877 or email
Bill & Rosanne Sillasen
May 2nd - 40 years
Dick & Rose Marie Boll
May 24th - 51 years
Frank & Shirley Torigoe
May 25th - 46 years
Joe & Janel Abraham
May 29th - 27 years
Music Ministry & Liturgy Notes By Angela Kovic, Director of Music and Liturgy
MOTHERS’ DAY
Happy Mother’s Day! I send out my best wishes out to all mothers in appreciation of the work that you do! No one except you
will know just how much you have sacrificed due to the love of our children, but we can definitely thank you for the love and
kindness you have spread! If you’re able to, it might be really neat to call up your mom and say hello, especially if it’s been a
while! If that’s not possible, you can always send a prayer up for her as well. Let’s take time to give thanks for the ladies in our
life who have raised us to be the people we are today!
Of course, we also include our holy mother, Mary, on this day as well! There are several days in May designated specifically for
Mary, and each feast day holds a slightly different aspect of the Blessed Virgin. In calendar order, first off are the feasts of the
Most Blessed Sacrament and Our Lady of Fatima, both which land on May 13. On the 24 th, we celebrate the feast day of Mary,
Help of Christians. The feast of Our Lady, Queen of Apostles is a movable holy day, and always lands on the Saturday after the
Ascension. Since the Cleveland Diocese celebrates the Ascension on the weekend rather than Thursday, this year the Mary feast
is May 30th. To end with a bang, the feast of Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces and the feast of the Visitation both land on May 31 st.
Definitely take some time to research these feast days if you have some time!
Please remember in prayer all who are ill or homebound, especially the following:
Lisa Bartone Sandra Conroy Candy Corbett Katie D’Angelo Charles Doss Mary Fox Susan Gilbert Stefan Golier Nancy Grau Gerri Irvin David Irwin
Catherine Jackson James Kendro Karen Kljun Betty Kross Kay Leonard Patricia Livengood Tom Medvin Alicia Oblander Vlad Salva Jim Sperk Guy Sperk Chet Talarczyk Mary Tosca Sarah Williams
Bulletin Prayer List Mother Teresa
“Love For Our Lady”
During this month ask from the Sacred Heart one
very special grace - Love for Our Lady. Ask Him
to help you love her as He loved her . . . And be
a cause of joy to her as He was. Share every-
thing with Mary, even the cross - as Jesus did.
Excerpted from: Love: A Fruit Always in Season Daily Meditations by Mother
Teresa (Ignatius Press 1987)
In Your Charity
In your charity, please remember the
repose of the soul of Phyllis Ticherich and
Agnes Cashmir.
May they rest in eternal peace.
Saint Mary Parish
250 Kraft Street, Berea, Ohio 44017-1499
Rectory: 440-243-3877 · FAX: 440-891-9417 · Website: www.stmaryberea.org
All previously scheduled Mass Intentions for your loved ones
WILL NEED TO BE RESCHEDULED at a later date. PLEASE
refer to the weekly bulletin on our Website
(www.stmaryberea.org) for updated information on resched-
uling.
You can stay connected to St. Mary Church many different ways:
Visit our Website: www.stmaryberea.org - Our Website is updated with weekly streaming Masses, Fr.
John’s Pastor Message, this week’s bulletin and updated information regarding the Coronavirus.
Parish-Wide Emails from Fr. John - if you have not been receiving these email’s - update your address
through our website - on the main page, scroll down to the “Register for Parish Email Address Book” &
get registered.
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