Fr. Dave R. Ireland, STD, Pastor
Fr. Thomas J. Winkel, M.Div Senior Parochial Vicar
Deacon David N. Chordas, MA ~ Permanent Deacon
Mr. Mark Langley , Director of Music (216.215.4382)
MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY SATURDAY: 4 P.M. VIGIL SUNDAY: 8, 10, 11:30 A.M., 5 P.M. 1ST SUNDAY (MONTHLY): 5 P.M. MASS IN EXTRAORDINARY FORM WEEKDAY MONDAY–FRIDAY 6:45 A.M/ 12:10 P.M. SATURDAY: 6:45 A.M. 1ST SATURDAY (MONTHLY): 8 A.M. MASS IN EXTRAORDINARY FORM, ROSARY, DEVOTION PRAYERS, CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF THE SACRED HEART. ALL ARE WELCOME. HOLY DAY (CONSULT BULLETIN)
CONFESSIONS
SATURDAY: 2:30-3:30 P.M.
(OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT)
Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
If you require a key for a meeting space, please arrange to get it before 5 p.m.
Saturday Office is CLOSED Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Bulletin Deadline: Friday, 5:00 p.m.
5655 Mayfield Rd. Lyndhurst 44124 Principal: Ken Mitskavich
Phone: (440.449.4242, ext.11) Fax (440.449.1497) email: [email protected] website: www.corpuschristiacad.org
AUGUST 19, 2018 TWENTIETH 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
...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: [email protected]
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 :
AUGUST 25 & 26
All members of the
former St. Gregory the Great and
St. Margaret Mary Parishes
Saturday Vigil:
4:00 p.m.
Lector: M. Guzan
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
B. Pugel, S. Wolf, M. Chordas
Servers: M. Trent
8:00 a.m.
Lector: M. Quandt
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
M. Weldon, P. O’Neill, R. Rhode
Servers: Adult Servers
10:00 a.m.
Lector: B.J. Kennedy
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
A. Castellano, M. Mapel, D. Miklic
Servers: C., L. & P. Stergar
11:30 a.m.
Lector: J. Madigan
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
J. Horton, B. & A. Worsdall
Servers: G. & M. Majikas
5:00 p.m
Lector: D Razayeski
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
T. Miller, M. Razayeski, C. Cullen
Severs: J., J. & K. Krych
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK...
My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, It is hard to believe that our summer season is already about to
come to an end. With the close of summer we look forward to
the opening of school. Please keep our
students at Corpus Christi Academy, the
Lyceum, and the various high schools
that our children have chosen, as well as
all who will be heading off to college, in
your prayers that they may have a
wonderful year. I pray that each of them
may have a most fruitful year of growing in age and wisdom.
College students: please remember to get to Mass weekly. High
on your “TO DO” list as you settle in for the first time (or as a
returnee) should be to get in touch with the chaplain on campus.
Let him know you are there and be sure to inquire about Mass
times, and confession times, and any ways that students might get
involved in the religious or service activities on campus.
May God’s blessings be yours this week. Father Ireland
AUGUST 19, 2018 TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
Sunday: Bishop Nelson Perez
Joseph McCarron, Borromeo
Eric Lee, Dominicans
Monday: Rev. Thomas Lusoski
Rev. Kenneth Katricak, OSB
Ryan Arto, St. Mary
Tuesday: Rev, Andrzej Panek
Rev. John Sullivan
Michael Bedell, St. Mary
Wednesday: Rev. John Kumas
Rev. Robert Lorkowski
Brook Benedict, St. Mary
Thursday: Rev. Joseph Piskura
Rev. Thomas Pajk
Kevin Bertleff, St. Mary
Friday : Rev. Michael Stalia
Rev. John Lyons
Alexander Clark, St. Mary
Saturday:
Rev. Maurice D’Souza, CSC
Rev. James Klein
Joshua Cochrac, St. Mary
...the Sick, Homebound and
elderly; those in nursing
homes, and all caregivers:
Marie Bernardo, John Grdovic,
Barbara Gura, George Hammer,
Aida Kinczel, Anna Perrone, Sally
Rummel, E. Joseph Stanziano, Jim
and Pat Sweeney, Thomas Wenzel
and all who suffer from chronic or
debilitating illnesses. Consider
writing your prayer requests in the
book in the Blessed Sacrament
Chapel, and call the Parish Office
(216.382.7601) if you would like a
priest or Extraordinary Minister of
Holy Communion to visit.
* = Anniversary of Death
Monday, August 20
St. Bernard, Abbot/Doctor of Church Novena to the Infant Jesus
6:45 a.m. Robert Leone
12:10 p.m. Ferdinando Calabrese *
Tuesday, August 21
St. Pius X, Pope Novena to the Infant Jesus
6:45 a.m. Canon Matthew Weaver (L)
12:10 p.m. Anna Perrone (L)
Wednesday, August 22
Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary Novena to the Infant Jesus 6:45 a.m. Sam Orteca
12:10 p.m. Kenneth Whitney
Thursday, August 23 Weekday Optional: St. Rose of Lima, Virgin
Novena to the Infant Jesus
6:45 a.m. Deceased of Tripolsky Family
12:10 p.m. Connie Latini
Friday, August 24
St. Bartholomew, Apostle Novena to the Infant Jesus
6:45 a.m. Fred Vairetta
12:10 p.m. Amelia Prcela
Saturday, August 25 Weekday
St. Louis, St. Joseph Calasanz, Priest Novena to the Infant Jesus
6:45 a.m. Florence Sadowski (L)
4:00 p.m. People of Sacred Heart of
Jesus
Sunday, August 26
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 a.m. Robert Leone
10:00 a.m. Joseph Tripi *
11:30 a.m. Kathleen McManus Gatzulis*
5:00 p.m. Delores Wilker *
MASS INTENTIONS
READINGS FOR THE WEEK - AUGUST 19
Sunday: Prv 9:1-6/Ps 34:2-3, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15/Eph 5:15-20/Jn 6:51-58
Monday: Ez 24:15-24/Dt 32:18-19, 20, 21 [cf. 18a]/Mt 19:16-22
Tuesday: Ez 28:1-10/Dt 32:26-27ab, 27cd-28, 30, 35cd-36ab/Mt 19:23-30
Wednesday: Ez 34:1-11/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/Mt 20:1-16
Thursday: Ez 36:23-28/Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19 [Ez 36:25]/Mt 22:1-14
Friday: Rv 21:9b-14/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13, 17-18 [12]/Jn 1:45-51
Saturday: Ez 43:1-7ab/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14 [cf. 10b]/Mt 23:1-12
KICKING OFF A NEW YEAR … WELCOME TO THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL
YEAR AT CORPUS CHRISTI ACADEMY!
As we begin our journey into the third year at the Academy and look forward to the future with excitement, we recall
how last year was filled with many exciting milestones:
the birth of the Positive Behavior Program CCA S.O.A.R.S. (Serving Others as Respectful Students)
the first ever Literacy night
STREAM activities throughout the Academy with the 5th grade partnering with the Akron Zoo
CYO city championships
published authors and artists through various competitions including LifeWorks and the Fleet Reserve Association
Service learning throughout the Academy that included partnerships with CYO and the Cleveland Clinic
the DuckTape Anti Bullying Stick Together program that is going to be a club this year modeled by our 8th graders
the dynamic teachers engaging students in project-based learning in their classrooms.
This past summer we finalized several improvements to the Academy to increase the safety of our students. The main
Academy entrance now has an extra set of doors to help bring visitors to the main office before going through the
school; bollards were installed to delineate between the parking lot and sidewalk for students during drop-off and
dismissal; the back lot was resurfaced to help with recess; new tile flooring has been installed in the art and tutor rooms,
while new carpet tiles are in the media center and Mrs. Greathouse’s room. A huge thank you to Tony and Joe DeFranco
as well as Mr. Oriti and Mr. Skala who have done a phenomenal job of cleaning and preparing the building.
Our school theme this year from Pope Francis: Do not bury your TALENTS, the gifts that GOD has given you,
Do not be afraid to dream of big things!
Welcome, Mrs. Duncan,Pre-K director/lead teacher; Mrs. Brutt, Music teacher; Ms. Gowman; Speech/Language
Pathologist; Mrs. Brennan, aftercare; and Mrs. Schneiderman, cafeteria manager. If you have not yet met the other staff
of Corpus Christi, you can view their information on the school webpage corpuschristiacad.org/ or stop by at the Open
House on Wednesday. September 5th, 2018 at 6:30pm in the Academy gymnasium.
God Bless.
Mr. Ken Mitskavich, Principal (440-449-4242 ext. 117/corpuschristiacad.org)
AUGUST 19, 2018 TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
Collection
8/12/18: $7,841.25 12-wk Avg.: $10,110.00
8/13/17: $8,615.84 12-wk Avg: $10,574.00
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“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 marrying or married to a Catholic or
seeking Baptism or Confirmation in the 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 join.
Please call Fr. Ireland in the Parish Office at
216.382.7601 or contact him via email at:
We are looking forward
to hearing from you soon!
AUGUST 19, 2018 TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
THE 2018 MAIN EVENT & RAFFLE PRODUCED FUN & FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO “FUND” SEVERAL PROJECTS THAT WOULD
ENHANCE OUR ENTRYWAYS AND MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS TO THE ADORATION CHAPEL & MARY’S ROOM.
Thank you!! Because of your generous support of our annual fundraiser, we were able to
provide a warm and welcoming environment for visitors and parishioners alike, that begins at
the doors and moves forward through the Church and into other gathering areas within the
Church Building. We hope, by now, you have noticed some of these improvements to our space: **
Digital monitors at four church entrances. These will
inform parishioners and visitors about Parish events,
provide inspirational and spiritual messages, and include
other helpful Parish information.
Step treads to replace the worn carpet at the two
entrances closest to the parking lot. These will improve the
overall appearance and will be easier to clean (especially in
winter).
Ceiling repair and repainting in the Blessed Sacrament
Chapel and in Mary’s room.
Terrazzo floor cleaning and polishing in the sanctuary, sacristy and vestibule.
** The total cost of these projects surpassed the amount generated by our fundraiser and thus were covered by
monies available in the General Fund. Yet to come are lighting improvements in the vestibule and outside the
wooden doors onto Green Road (Materials to complete this are on order.)
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