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St. Anthony of Padua Parish
Pastoral Staff
Pastor: Fr. Dale W. Staysniak
Parochial Vicar: Fr. Peter T. Kovacina
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Gerard Blanda
DRE/Pastoral Minister: Mr. Randy Harris, M.R.E
Pastoral Minister: Sr. Roberta Goebel, OSU
Principal: Mr. Patrick Klimkewicz
Parish Secretary: Mrs. Joyce Fanous
Music Minister: Mrs. Nancy Tabar
Parish Directory
Parish Address: 6750 State Road�
Parma, Ohio 44134
Parish Office: (440) 842-2666
Religious Education: (440) 845-4470
Parish Office Hours: Mon - Thurs 9:00am-7:00pm
Friday 9:00am-4:00pm
Parish Website: stanthonypaduaparma.org
School Directory
School Office: (440) 845-3444
School Website: stanthonyofpaduaschool.org
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OH
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
7:00AM Marian Kalata
8:00AM Shirley Trausch
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
7:00AM Dale Woloszynek
8:00AM Inez Kneblewicz
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, St. Vincent DePaul.
7:00AM Philip Ruppert
8:00AM Special Intention - Tony & Eleanor Szpak
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
7:00AM Dorothy Miller
8:00AM Joseph & Mark Oros
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Sts. Michael, Gabriel & Raphael,
Archangels.
7:00AM Henry Kohout
8:00AM Marie Acanfora
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, St. Jerome, Priest & Doctor
of the Church.
1:00PM Rocchiccioli / Harris Wedding
4:30PM Ulaszewski Family
6:00PM For People of the Parish (living & deceased)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary
Time.
8:00AM Leonard Wojcik
10:00AM Armagno Family
12:00PM August Poliafico
Please Pray For: Martha Ashton, Ed & Helen Bartkiewicz,
John Baraona, Irene Bednar, Maxine Cerny, Raymond Chmielecki,
Joe & Marcia Demko, Gary DiRosa, Ray Dmytriw, Margaret Double,
Norbert Erker, Rita Fecek, Greg Findura, Anne Kilbane-Friedl,
Sandra Friedl, Frances Funtek, Sam Gappa, Josephine Gaul, Robert
Gielski, John Gladden, Frank Gumina, Rose Marie Hewitt, Ron Hicks,
Celeste Hurley, Marian Jarabek, Colleen Jarvis, Millie Jasany, Janet
Johnson, Pat Jones, Betty Kilbane, Donald Kotarsky, Cynthia
Kufleitner, Karen Kulju, Andrea Lagzdins, Dorothy Laquatra,
Margaret Lewandowski, Michael Lieske, Corinne Lipinski, Elizabeth
Madar, Thomas Madej, Edward & Josephine Maskulka, Lenore
Masterson, Claudia & Russell Mazanec, Peyton McCarthy, Rosemarie
Medvin, John Metzger, Dorothy Nagy, Jane Najlepszy, Mary Niec,
Rose Nosse, Dora Oney, Agnes Padar, Ed Perko, Timothy Petro,
Carrie Piechowski, Deanna Pisano, Nicholas J. Precario, Mary Jane &
Nick Precario, Jan Ravas, Christopher Reeves, Leigh-Ann Revay,
Vinny Ruvo, Frances Rymut, Mary Sabo, Lorraine Schmidt, Robert &
Teresa Setele, Margaret Sheridan, Joe Skerl, Helen Smith, Joan
Smyke, Doug Stos, Sylvia Stibley, Diane Straub, Phyllis Tomaselli,
Alice Tucker, Loretta Vacca, Annie Vorndran, Beverly Von Alt, Cathy
Yappel, Andrew Yaronczyk, Christopher Yurko, Amanda Zmecek.
Baptized on Sunday, September 17, 2017:
Elise Maryanna Ritondaro
Wedding Banns
BANNS III Sara Rocchiccioli & Zack Har r is
BANNS II Julie Dejelo & John Seoung
BANNS II Rachel Stephen & Nickolas Angiocchi
BANNS I Stephen Siemen & Lindsey Sieniawski
Susan Fadenholz
Frances Garlisi
Howard Snyder
Diane Ujhazy
SUNDAY THOUGHT
Matthew 20:1-16
Most of us find ourselves easily in today’s parable. Doesn’t
it seem that we are always the ones who work the hardest
and sacrifice the most, while others who have done so much
less than us get all the breaks? No matter how short the line
is, we’re always at the end of it. Only God knows why He
gives certain people all the breaks while we seem to receive
none of them. But should this really be a cause for our
distress? We do not know what effect certain gifts have on
certain people. One person may find the gift of intelligence a
burden because it enables that person to see more deeply into
life and life’s problems. They then will have to struggle with
the obligations imposed upon them to make their little corner
of the world better because of what they know. Another
person with the gift of outward beauty may struggle with
establishing authentic relationships with others since other
people only see their surface beauty and pay no attention to
their true inner beauty. It seems that every gift has its
obligation and burden, and we should be very slow to wish
such gifts upon ourselves. Envy is not the proper response to
God’s generosity. Gratitude is. Perhaps God gives gifts to
others because they need them and because God hopes that
they will use them in the service of others. Perhaps what we
see as defects are actually gifts. Our gratefulness to God for
all good gifts is our expression of faith in a God who is all-
knowing and all-wise.
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Contribution for Weekend Sept.16/17 2017:
Total Offering : $12,622.45
Sunday Collection: $8,969.45
Faith Direct: $3,653.00
Poor Box: $87.00
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 24, 2017
CELEBRATING THE SAINTS
Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop (+604)
Saint Bede tells how a young Saint Gregory the Great
was walking through the Roman marketplace when he
saw three slaves with fair faces and long blond hair.
“They are called Angels,” someone told him. “That is
appropriate,” Gregory said, “for they have angelic
faces, and it is right that they should become fellow
heirs with the angels in heaven.” Determined to help
bring this about, Gregory begged permission from
Pope Pelagius to preach the Gospel to the Angels, but
the citizens of Rome, deeply attached to the learned
monk, made him turn back from his desire to become
a missionary.
Years later, Gregory became pope himself and
revisited his plan to evangelize England. Augustine,
Gregory’s successor as Abbot of the Monastery of
Saint Andrew, was one of thirty missionaries that
Gregory chose for the trip. The group set out through
France, but they soon lost heart. In a letter, Gregory
promoted Augustine to leader of the group, and the
mission continued.
When they reached Kent, Augustine set about
growing the fledgling Church in the manner
recommended by Gregory. He befriended King
Ethelbert, founded the Monastery of Saints Peter and
Paul, built churches dedicated to the Roman martyrs
and welcomed Frankish priest to guide them. He died
ten years later, the Faith beginning to take hold among
the people of Kent. Saint Augustine of Canterbury’s
feast is celebrated on May 27
th
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SOCIAL CONCERNS
COMMISSION
A sincere THANK YOU to
all those who baked for the
West Side Catholic Center
luncheon on Tuesday,
September 19, 2017. The 159 hot lunches that we
served consisted of taco soup, corn chips, salad, rolls
& butter and also included a generous portion of your
fresh baked pastries. All were most appreciative.
Remember to mark your calendar for our next serving
date, Tuesday, November 21, 2017. Thank you again
for your continued support and generosity to the West
Side Catholic Center.
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THE SACRAMENT OF THE
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
The Sacrament of the Anointing
of the Sick will be celebrated
after the homily of the Mass at
all the Masses the weekend of
October 7 & 8, 2017. The sacrament should be
received by those experiencing serious and life-
threating illnesses, major surgery, and the debilitating
effectives of the aging process. Consider bring a
relative or neighbor to Mass that weekend to receive
the sacrament.
EMERGENCY COLLECTION FOR
HURRICANE IRMA
The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and diocese
across the country have been asked by the leadership
of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
to have an emergency collection to assist the victims
of Hurricane Irma.
While it is unfortunate that this comes on the heels
of the emergency collection for Hurricane Harvey,
Hurricane Irma has been equally as devastating to our
brothers and sisters in the Caribbean, especially the
Diocese of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, and the
southern US needs our help. These funds will be used
in the affected areas to support humanitarian aid,
assistance with long-term efforts to restore
communities after widespread destruction and for
pastoral and reconstruction needs of the Church in the
US and the Caribbean.
The church is a channel for grace and solidarity in
the wake of natural disasters as it offers solace and
support in the aftermath. The Church itself in these
regions is now in need of tremendous assistance itself.
Many of the Church’s structures have been damaged
and their resources depleted which makes it
challenging to provide assistance and pastoral
outreach to those in need.
In support of this major relief effort, St. Anthony
will have a special second collection which will
take place next weekend, September 30 – October
1, 2017. All checks should be made payable to St.
Anthony of Padua with the memo line marked
Emergency Collection for Hurricane Irma. Thank
you
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OHIO
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
6:30PM PSR - School
7:00PM RCIA - LR
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
7:00PM The Way - CM
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
7:00PM Knights of Columbus Officers Mtg. - SA
7:00PM Parish Council Mtg. - LR
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
6:45PM Bingo - H
7:00PM Precatechumen (RCIA) Mtg. - HR
7:30PM Mixed Choir - CH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
9:45AM Confirmation Prep—CH/School
4:00PM Women’s Faith Ministry Movie - HR
POTLUCK AND A MOVIE
All women are invited to join the
Women’s Faith Ministry on
Sunday, October 1 from 4:00 to
7:30 p.m. in the Hospitality
Room at St. Anthony for a
potluck dinner followed by the
movie “War Room”. The movie focuses on a family
who seemingly have it all. But as they go through
tough times, a new friend helps them find happiness
through prayer as they develop their own “War Room”
where prayer and discernment lead to resolution.
If you can, please bring something of your choice for
the potluck dinner. Beverages, popcorn and paper
products will be provided by WFM. Seating is limited
so please RSVP by September 25 and leave your
name, phone number and email address (if you have
one) with the parish office at (440) 842-2666 or by
sending it in an email to [email protected].
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION (ADULTS)
The Sacrament of Confirmation helps us to live the
Christian life through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. If
you are an adult and have never received this
Sacrament, contact Fr. Peter at the rectory or by email
[email protected]. God has more
sacramental grace to give.
AVILA DAY OF PRAYER
Reservations are now being accepted for Avilia Day of
Prayer at the Center for the Pastoral Leadership, 28700
Euclid Ave. Wickliffe, Ohio on October 11, 2017 from
8:45 AM to 3:15 PM. The speaker will be Kathleen
Beckman, L.H.S. on the topic “Praying for Priests and
Families Urgency, Promises, Vision”. A fee of $25.00
which includes lunch, must be prepaid before October
2, 2017. Please call (440) 943-7600 for further
information on how to register.
SAD NEWS
We were informed this week that the mother of
former Parochial Vicar, Fr. Rod Kreidler, Mrs.
Anna Kreidler has died. Mrs. Kreilder’s funeral
Mass was celebrated Saturday, September 23, 2017
at St. Mary Catholic Church, Sandusky, Ohio by
her son. If you wish to express your sympathy to
Fr. Rod his address is below. Please keep Mrs.
Kreidler and her family in your prayers.
Fr. Rodney A. Kreidler
St. Edward Parish
501 Cottage Street
Ashland, Ohio 44805
Seminarian of the Week
Let’s promote vocations by
praying for our diocesan
seminarians.
Please pray for Robert Popik.
BECOMING CATHOLIC INQUIRY
SESSION
Our next inquiry session about becoming
Catholic is on Thursday, September 28 2017 at
7:00pm in the Hospitality Room. All those
interested, or possibly interested, are welcome.
HEY CATHOLIC!
DID YOU KNOW…
Did you know that the
month of September is
typically dedicated to
the Seven Sorrow of
Mary? They are: the prophecy of Simeon, the flight
into Egypt, the loss of the child Jesus in the temple,
the meeting of Jesus and Mary on the Way of the
Cross, the Crucifixion, the taking down of the Body
of Jesus from the Cross, the burial of Jesus. Consider
praying this devotion or at the least, reflecting on one
of the events.
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TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 24, 2017
BLANKET SUNDAY COMING SOON
The weekend of October 7-8th marks the 31st Annual
Blanket Sunday Collection to aid the needy. This
collection is sponsored by the Diocesan St. Vincent de
Paul Society. Due to lack of storage space, we will
gratefully accept your cash donation and do the
shopping for you, making your money go even further
with bulk purchases of blankets and other items
needed by the homeless and disadvantaged. So
“blanket” someone for the winter—and give yourself
a warm feeling! You may also donate online at
www.svdpcle.org.
PARISH GROUP OF THE WEEK
The Ushers are a group of men and women who serve
as greeters at Mass. They open the door for
parishioners, help those in need of assistance, aid in
the collection of the weekly offering, and pass out
bulletins at the end of Mass.
To join, please call the rectory for the name and
number of the person to contact.
WALL OF HONOR
Many parishioners and their
family members are serving
in the United States Military.
Please pray for their safety,
along with the safety of our Parma Police Officers,
Firefighters, and EMTs.
MYSTAGOGICAL MOMENTS
Mystagogy (mist-a-go-gee) is prayerful reflection on
the presence of God in the midst of events. This
section will offer a question to begin your
conversation with God.
Question: What part of the homily touched your heart
today? How does life need to change for Jesus?
RELIGIOUS ORDER OF THE WEEK
Order: Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland
(OSU)
Founder: Saint Angela Merici
Origin: When St. Angela was 20-years-
old, she was saddened by how many
young women had little to no education.
She invited many young women to her
home where she began to teach them
herself, especially the Catholic faith.
The young women learned how to pray
and participate in the sacramental life of
the Church. Eventually, she formed the
community of the Ursulines in 1535.
Interesting Fact #1: The Ursulines were
the first group of women religious to
work outside of the cloister.
Interesting Fact #2: The Ursulines
became the first teaching order of
women in the Catholic Church.
Interesting Fact #3: The Ursulines came
to the Diocese of Cleveland in 1850. (3
years after the creation of the diocese)
Website: http://www.ursulinesisters.org
CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY
CORNER
“The proof of love is in the works.
Where love exists, it works great
things. But when it ceases to act, it
ceases to exist.” — St. Gregory the
Great
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EVANGELIZATION TIP
Get a picture of Bishop
Perez for your home. It
will encourage your love
for our bishop while also
letting others know that
the Bishop of Cleveland
is a special person in
your life.
WEEKLY MASS REMINDER
As we continue to learn the new Mass setting “Mass
of St. Francis Cabrini,” assist your familiarity of the
responses by using the hymnal. The setting is on
page 902 of the Today’s Missal: Music Issue 2017.
CATHOLIC GLOSSARY
Viaticum: Viaticum is Holy Communion given to the
dying. As a person walks the final part of their
earthly journey, it is Jesus who strengthens them to
the end and gives them hope of eternal life.
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
Halloween is soon approaching. Encourage the
children to learn about a saint and dress like that saint
for Halloween. Maybe it will inspire to live for Jesus
like the saints.
LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC MEDIA
Are you always telling yourself that you need to
spend more time developing your spiritual life, but
cannot seem to find time to do so? If so, then please
check out our selection of CDs on the Lighthouse
Media display. These CDs are great to listen to while
driving in your car.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OHIO
SUNDAY PRESCHOOL
Parents of 3, 4, and 5 year olds, we are now taking
registrations for our Sunday preschool program.
Classes are held on Sunday mornings from 10:00 a.m.
to 11:00 a.m. in the school. Classes begin October 8,
2017. Registration forms are available at the rectory,
on the bookshelf in the gathering area in church and
online at www.stanthonypaduaparma.org.
NEED HELP
We are in need of Classroom aides to help with the
preschool program. This is a perfect opportunity
for High School students that need service hours. If
interested in helping with this ministry, please call
Randy Harris at 440-842-2666.
CATECHIST AND AIDES NEEDED FOR
2017-2018 PSR
We are in need of classroom aides for grades 3, 4, 6,
8. We have an urgent need of a Catechist for our
4
th
grade class. “Let the Children Come to
Me….” (Matthew 19:14). It is a wonder ful blessing
to be part of a child’s faith formation and in doing so,
we are fulfilling our baptismal call to spread the Good
News of Jesus. Please prayerfully consider
volunteering some of your time to be part of the PSR
program. If interested, please call Randy Harris at
(440) 842-2666.
CONFIRMATION STUDENTS
AND PARENTS
Today and for the next six weeks, 43 of
our young people will come together at
the 10:00 a.m. Mass and then go to the school
for class sessions in preparation for the
Sacrament of Confirmation that will be held
on November 8
th
, 2017. This is a joyous time
for our parish community. Please pray the
Holy Spirit will continue to strengthen
their faith and love for our Lord Jesus.
WEEKLY WORK OF MERCY
For those who knit, crochet, or
sew, share your gift by making
scarves, hats, and gloves for the
poor. Winter is coming…