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MARY QUEEN OF PEACE 4423 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 44109 Phone 216-749-2323 Fax 216-741-7183 www.maryqop.org

Corpus Christi Procession June 14, 2020 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

June 21, 2020

Due to COVID-19 we ask that you take the bulletin home with you. DO NOT place the bulletins back in parish piles or racks. Parish Staff Mass Schedule Pastor Fr. Douglas Brown [email protected] Fr. Richard Bona (In Residence) VIGIL MASS (SATURDAY): 4:30PM Fr. Joseph Rodak C.PP.S. (In Residence) SUNDAY: 6:30 AM, 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Director of Religious Education Jonathan Kenzig [email protected] WEEKDAYS: MONDAY - SATURDAY 8:00 AM Director of Music W illiam Schoeffler [email protected] HOLY DAYS & HOLIDAYS AS ANNOUNCED Director of Maintenance Roger Matthes [email protected] Director of Development Tina Ranta [email protected] Parish Office Hours Business Manager Jim Goebel [email protected] Bulletin Editor Dawn W holaver [email protected] Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Parish Secretary Mary Vallo [email protected] Monday - Thursday Evenings: Evening & Sat. Parish Secretary Anna Vallo [email protected] 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM

CONFESSIONS: Saturdays from 3:00 - 4:00 PM. Weekdays follow- ing the 8:00 AM Mass. : Please call the parish office to schedule. Pre-Baptism instructions are required for first-time parents. Parents must be practic- School ing Catholics. Children should be baptized soon after birth. 4419 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 44109 MATRIMONY: Weddings must be scheduled at least 6 months 216-741-3685 - Fax 216-741-5534 prior to the intended date. No weddings are celebrated during Lent. RCIA: Any adult or child of catechetical age, baptized or not, who http://maryqueenofpeaceschool.com/ is interested in becoming Catholic should inquire about the R.C.I.A. Office Hours: Monday - Friday process by calling the rectory. 9:00am - 1:00pm VISITATION OF THE SICK: Any parishioner who is seriously ill Principal: Jessica Robertson should celebrate the Sacraments of Penance, Anointing of the Sick and [email protected] Holy Communion. Please call the rectory for this ministry or hospital School Secretaries: Patricia Schwartz visit. Robin Geschke PARISH REGISTRATION: New to Mary Queen of Peace? Wel- come! Please register at the Parish Office during office hours.

June 21, 2020 TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME/FATHERS DAY Page 2 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK MONDAY, June 22 6:15 AM Mass St. Paulinus of , Bishop & Confessor d. Nancy Lou McPherson 8:00 AM St. Paulinus of Nola, Bishop; Ss. John Fisher, Bishop, and Thomas More, Martyrs d. Deceased Members of the Seecheung & Quigley Families TUESDAY, June 23 6:15 AM Latin Mass Vigil of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist d. Diane Milhelich 8:00 AM Weekday d. Richard J. Tanczos WEDNESDAY, June 24 6:15 AM Latin Mass Nativity of St. John the Baptist ~ Matia Karrell - Blessings 8:00 AM Nativity of St. John the Baptist d. Christine & Tom Sherman THURSDAY, June 25 6:15 AM Latin Mass St. William, Abbot d. Deceased Members of the Crespo & Ortiz Families 8:00 AM Weekday d. Mary Ann Rada FRIDAY, June 26 6:15 AM Latin Mass Ss. John & Paul, Martyrs d. Deceased Members of the Seecheung & Quigley Families 8:00 AM Weekday d. Ann Sazpansky SATURDAY, June 27 8:00AM Latin Mass Saturday of Our Lady ~ Thanksgiving for the Sacrament of Marriage 1:00 PM Wedding: Beth Nicholls and Rodney Pelletier 4:30 PM Vigil Mass Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time d. Ralph Cushion SUNDAY, June 28 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:30 AM d. Alberto & Lea Crespo 8:30 AM ~ Mary Queen of Peace Parishioners 11:00 AM d. Anna Berenda (Month’s Mind)

There will be NO 6pm Tuesday and Thursday Masses until further notice. We have added a 6:15am weekday Latin Mass; the 6:45am Sunday Mass will now be 6:30am. All Masses and Confessions will be held in the Main Church. Community Meal TODAY, Sunday, June 21, 2020 from 1:00-2:15 PM is WEDDING BANNS our FREE Community Meal. It is for take out only. Drive III Beth Nicholls & Rodney Pelletier up to the back Parish Center doors. Everyone is welcome to come and take a meal home! PARISH STEWARDSHIP

June 7, 2020 Weekly Offertory……………………………...$11, 202.44 2020 Utility Recovery Continuous Raffle Maintenance Fund…(Total to date $23,500.60)$ 1,155.00 The 10th winner for 2020 is…Kathy Beal. Congratula- Children’s Offertory……………………………$ 9.00 tions Kathy! Don’t miss out on our 2020 Raffle so you can Landscaping Fund……………………………..$ 220.00 be a winner like Kathy! Tickets are available in the Parish St. Vincent de Paul………………………………$ 90.65 Office or after Masses. Get your ticket now for your chance

All figures include Faith Direct. to win $100 on the second and fourth Sunday of every Thank you and God bless you for your continued generosity! month or the special raffle, on Christmas for $300. Next drawing is on June 28, 2020. Ushers will be at the doors with baskets to collect your offertory envelopes, or they can be dropped off in the Parish Office.

PLEASE TAKE THIS BULLETIN HOME Page 3 FATHER BROWN’S SUNDAY NOTES… going. Thank you to all who have supported our Spiritual Support Table that may be found in Many have said recently that those who do not know the main vestibule of the Church. history are condemned to repeat it, paraphrasing the  Remember that there are now…TWO Masses of- words of 20th century philosopher George Santayana. fered on weekdays from Monday through Fri- Sadly, it seems that even those of us who DO know day – a Latin Mass at 6:15 am and an English history are also condemned to repeat it. Even when Mass at 8 am. Both Masses have seen a surge in things seem bleak, however, we cannot fall into des- attendance which demonstrates to me your desire to pair. God has not abandoned us and continues to pray. Thank you for that. shower His graces upon us.  We have been waiting for this day…for a long time as some of our second graders make their First Ho- Recently, I was reading one of the books that we had ly Communion today! We divided the class to on our Spiritual Support Table. Copies were picked up enable our First Communicants to invite family quickly and I do not believe that any are left. Howev- members for this special day and not be concerned er, if you get a chance, take a look at The Rosary In about overcrowding. Our next celebration of First Action by John S. Johnson. It is a terrific reflection Holy Communion will be on Sunday, July 19th. upon the power of the Holy Rosary and will inspire  We have adapted…our FREE Community Meal you to pray it with greater frequency and devotion. He over the past few months to accommodate COVID- wrote these words about peace: 19 concerns. All meals are TAKE-OUT only and will be brought out to you either in your car or if “The Church has been under constant and you walk-up. Come to the back door of the Parish heavy attack since the Black Death struck in Center TODAY at 1 pm and enjoy a delicious 1348. Perhaps peace should have come soon- meal that you can take home. Thanks to our er, but remember that there will be peace on volunteers for their assistance in continuing to pro- earth only to men of good will. When we ask vide for a great FREE meal! God for peace from without we are asking  NEW HOLY HOUR…opportunity begins on Mon- Him to impose His will on man by force; a day, June 22nd at 4 pm when the Legion of Mary thing He has never done except when the Holy Hour will be offered in the church. The stench of sin has become too great even for Holy Hour is open to anyone who desires to pray God to endure any longer, or when the preser- before our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. The Le- vation of the Church is at stake. In the ordi- gion of Mary Holy Hour will continue every Mon- nary course of events God works from within day at 4 pm except for civil holidays. by grace. If we do not keep our hearts open to  In recognition of the traditional feast of the Most the promptings of grace something goes amiss Precious Blood…the Novena to the Precious Blood with the world. When, then, will the world begins on Tuesday, June 23rd at 7:45 am and will grow better? The very day when enough men continue each day through July 1st. set themselves to straightening out their lives  As various organizations and meetings resume…I from within.” am pleased to welcome back LEAF, a support or- ganization for those who have loved ones that are What powerful words! We will only find peace from incarcerated. LEAF is open to anyone of any faith within. We will not find it via any external policies or background and provides a listening ear and assis- practices. We find peace through the love of Jesus tance to those who find themselves in this situation. Christ. I do not believe that we would be experiencing LEAF reconvenes on Wednesday, June 24th at 7 this turmoil in the world today if we did not first see a pm in the Marian Lounge (lower church). decline in the practice of the faith. Continue to pray  Three times a year…the Gerard’s Mother’s and hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. Do not despair. Blessing is offered after the 11 am Mass. Those Know that God remains with us even when it doesn’t who are expecting or adopting a child or those who seem like it. Keep praying the Holy Rosary! are praying to conceive or adopt are invited to re-  Speaking of our Spiritual Support Table…make main after Mass for a blessing with a of Saint sure that you continue to visit it regularly. You Gerard and receive a blessed Saint Gerard Holy Card and medal. The Saint Gerard’s Mother’s will find a variety of new books and other religious th items available for a low suggested donation and Blessing will be offered on Sunday, June 28 . some of it even free. We originally only planned to  Because prayer is so important…we are also keep the Spiritual Support Table open throughout bringing back the Blue Army Holy Hour with pray- the time of quarantine, but it has proven to be a ers and devotions to Our Lady of Fatima. There great success, and many have asked us to keep it will be no social after the Holy Hour as has been

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND , OHIO Page 4 customary. The Blue Army Holy Hour will resume MARY QUEEN OF PEACE on Sunday, June 28th at 2 pm in the Church. SCHOOL NEWS We continue to reopen slowly from the COVID-19 We’d like to congratulate the following 8th graders who were shutdown over the past few months. I am just as anx- awarded financial scholarships: ious as you in desiring a return to normalcy, which I Our Lady of Good Counsel Scholarship: Christina Vucica Darlene Brezovsky Scholarship: Brooklyn Ramos-Kelly believe we will achieve. One area in which I have Brian Himes Scholarship: Roshad Hardnett been cautious, however, has been in visiting the sick Paul Armbruster Scholarship: Sofia Bowman & Isaiah and homebound. On First Fridays, I regularly would Hoag visit 16 to 20 homebound and bring them Holy Com- Wells Fargo Scholarship: Michaela Goshay munion. I have not done this for the past few months. PTU Scholarships: Brooklyn Ramos-Kelly, Christian Melen- At this point in time, I do not plan to resume visits to dez, Landen Knight, Sofia Bowman, Tyleena Harper, Michaela Goshay, Abby Date, Julius Flanders, Alexis Sut- the homebound as I believe that there may continue to phin, Rashad Hardnett, William Dix, Ileeyah Gill, Shaun be a risk. It’s one thing for someone to willingly leave Griffith, Isaiah Hoag. their home to attend Mass. It’s another to have some- one come into your home who has likely interacted We are currently seeking a 4th grade teacher. Applicants must have valid Ohio teaching license (K-8 or 4-9) and be able to with many other people. I have attempted visits to the complete necessary background checks and VIRTUS training. hospital and have been successful in some cases and Anyone interested can find the position on the Diocese of not in others. Nursing homes and assisted living facili- Cleveland website. ties remain closed to priests unless one is near death. Last week, the Diocese provided to all administrators an exten- With all of this said, if you would like me to visit sive packet titled “Transitioning Forward: Re-opening strate- yourself or a loved one, please contact me to make gy and implementation in response to Covid-19.” This will be arrangements. Thanks very much for your cooper- the main document that our own MQP Task Force will be ref- ation. Know that I remember the sick and homebound erencing in regards to what the fall of 2020 may look like for in my daily prayers. our students and our staff. A comprehensive plan will be shared with families as soon as the task force is ready. Thank you for your patience as we try to determine what is best for Yours in Christ, our students.

Summer office hours continue to be in place. We are open Father Brown Monday-Friday from 9:00am-1:00pm. As always, enrollment is open. [email protected] Have a wonderful week! God Bless! Mrs. Jessica Robertson Principal - Mary Queen of Peace School 216-741-3685 School Office

Pierogifest Raffle 2020 Mary Queen of Peace Gift Card Program  Even though there will not be a Pierogifest this summer, Mary Queen of Peace is reaching out to remind you that you can we will still be having a raffle, after all who couldn't use keep earning for your family and our parish, to help us stay on $3,000, $1,500, or even $500 cash. budget during these tough times.  Whether you need essentials from the stores that are still open, There will be early bird drawings on July 1, July 15 and want to earn while ordering take-out or delivery for dinner, or July 30. So pick up your tickets and get them sold to be need some online retail therapy, get eGift cards for hundreds of part of the “Early Bird Drawing”! brands - and do it all from home by placing your orders online.  The main drawing will be Saturday, August 8, 2020. Set up an online account if you don’t already have one  Tickets can be picked up in the Parish Office anytime It only takes a few minutes to get started. Here’s how: we are open. 1. Go to ShopWithScrip.com and select Join a Program. Or on  Donation for tickets is $5.00 your phone, go to MyScripWallet.com and choose Create an  Account. We ask that each family sell at least 2 books of tickets. 2. You’ll be asked for an Enrollment Code. Enter 75FC3D- FE3853L and select Register. 3. Fill in the enrollment form to finish setting up your account. 4. Register your phone for two-step verification. 5. Once your account is set up, you will have the option to link a bank account to easily pay using your checking or saving account. Or you can use a credit card by entering you care information at checkout. 6. Now you’re ready to shop and earn online. Please contact Debbie Kubiak 216-398-4342 or the Parish Office 216-749-2323 with any questions.

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This Week At Mary Queen of Peace 7:45am Novena to the Precious Blood - Church Sunday, June 21 Fathers Day 8:00am Holy Rosary - Church St. Vincent de Paul Third Sunday Collection 8:30am Mass - Church 6:00am Holy Rosary - Church 10:30am Holy Rosary - Church 6:30am Mass - Church 11:00am Mass - Church 7:00am-7:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer 12:00pm St. Gerard Mothers Blessing - Church 8:00am Holy Rosary - Church 2:00pm Blue Army Holy Hour - Church 8:30am Mass - Church 5:30pm Knights of Columbus Mary Queen of Peace 10:30am Holy Rosary - Church Council #16279 Meeting - KOC Meeting Room 11:00am Mass - Church Community Meal (take-out only) - Cafeteria 1:00pm Calendar subject to change. For the most current information, http:www.maryqop.org 2:00pm First Holy Communion - Church Monday, June 22 6:15am Mass in the Extraordinary Form - Church 7:00am-7:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer Reasons for the use of Latin in the Mass 8:00am Mass - Church 8:30am Confessions - Church Latin is a safeguard against error because of its immutabil- 9:00am-1:00pm School Office Hours ity. The near exclusive use of the vernacular inevitably 4:00pm Legion of Mary Holy Hour - Church leads to heresies and errors creeping into the Church. Like- Tuesday, June 23 wise, the use of Latin helps to define and defend orthodoxy. 6:15am Mass in the Extraordinary Form - Church 7:00am-7:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer As noted by Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith at Sacra Liturgia (2013): 7:45am Novena to the Precious Blood - Church 8:00am Mass - Church “The liturgical use of Latin in the Church...gives rise to a 8:30am Confessions - Church series of expressions which are unique and which constitute 8:30am Confraternity of the Holy Face of Jesus Christ Reparation Holy Hour - Church the very faith of the Church. The vocabulary of the Credo is 9:00am-1:00pm School Office Hours quite clearly filled with expressions in Latin which are un- Wednesday, June 24 translatable. The role of the lex orandi in determining the 6:15am Mass in the Extraordinary Form - Church lex credendi of the Church is very much valid in the case of 7:00am-7:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer its use of Latin in the liturgy. For doctrine often evolves in 7:45am Novena to the Precious Blood - Church the faith experience of prayers…” 8:00am Mass - Church 8:30am Confessions - Church It is unnecessary for the faithful to hear, or understand, eve- 9:00am-1:00pm School Office Hours ry ceremonial of the Mass. History has clearly shown, and 7:00pm LEAF Meeting - Marian Lounge experience teaches, that the fact of the prayers being in Lat- Thursday, June 25 in does not at all hamper or interfere with the devotion of 6:15am Mass in the Extraordinary Form - Church the faithful, or lead them to absent themselves from Holy 7:00am-7:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer Mass. As Saint Augustine instructed: 7:45am Novena to the Precious Blood - Church 8:00am Mass - Church “If there are some present who do not understand what is 8:30am Confessions - Church being said or sung, they know at least that all is said and 9:00am-1:00pm School Office Hours sung to the glory of God, and that is sufficient for them to 8:00pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Thursday Men's) - join in it devoutly.” Parish Center Friday, June 26 In his 1962 apostolic constitution Veterum Sapientia, Pope 6:15am Mass in the Extraordinary Form - Church St. John XXIII observed that: “The has a 7:00am-7:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer dignity far surpassing that of every merely human society, 7:45am Novena to the Precious Blood - Church for it was founded by Christ the Lord. It is altogether fitting, 8:00am Mass - Church therefore, that the language it uses should be noble, majes- 8:30am Confessions - Church tic, and non-vernacular.” 8:30am Legion of Mary Meeting - Parish Office 9:00am-1:00pm School Office Hours Saturday, June 27 Sacrament Information Update: 7:00am-7:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer The parish was saddened to have to suspend this year’s sacrament pro- 7:45am Novena to the Precious Blood - Church grams earlier this spring due to the COVID-19 crisis. Thanks to some 8:00am Mass in the Extraordinary Form - Church flexibility from families and additional precautions taken by the parish 8:30am Confessions - Church we are happy to announce all of our new dates for this year’s sacra- mental receptions: 1:00pm Wedding: Rodney Pelarius & Beth Nicholis 3:00pm Confessions - Church First Communion 2:00 PM on July 19th 4:00pm Holy Rosary - Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Children 4:30 PM on Sept. 5th 4:30pm Vigil Mass - Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults 6:00 PM on Sept. 8th Sunday, June 28 Drawing for “Year-Round Utility Raffle” If you or a family member desires to receive a sacrament, or if you 6:00am Holy Rosary - Church have questions about any of the above programs, please contact the 6:30am Mass - Church parish office at (216) 749-2323 and we will work with your family to 7:00am-7:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer work out the details of what is necessary in your situation.

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND , OHIO Page 6 The Infinite Value of the Holy Mass Guidelines for Attendance at Public Mass The Holy Mass is the highest form of worship. It is the sacri- fice of Calvary renewed. One Mass gives God more praise and thanksgiving and makes more atonement for sin and pleads Public Masses can now be celebrated. In order to best help with the pre- vention of the spread of the disease, we ask that you please adhere to the more eloquently than does the combined eternal worship of all following guidelines: the souls in heaven, on earth and in purgatory. In the Holy Mass, it is Jesus Christ, God, as well as Man, who is our Inter- 1. If you are feeling sick at all, or have a higher than average risk of cessor, our Priest and our Victim. Being God as well as Man contracting the disease, please stay home. The obligation to attend His prayers, merits and His offerings are infinite in value. Mass is still suspended. 2. Maintain at least six feet of distance from other households. 3. Use hand sanitizer located at all the entrances. The Mass is the best means we have: 4. Please follow the “X”s during distribution of Communion. There 1. To render God the highest form of worship will be a single line down the center aisle for reception of Commun- 2. To thank Him for all His blessings ion. Approach the kneeler on the side you are seated. Kneel or stand 3. To obtain reparation for all our sins as close to the kneeler as possible to receive the Eucharist. 4. To obtain all the blessings we desire 5. The use of masks is recommended and disposable masks are availa- 5. To release souls from purgatory and shorten our own ble. Please be considerate to those around you, but realize the use of masks is not viable for all persons. time there 6. Please note the Knights of Columbus have a limited amount of time 6. To preserve us from all dangers to soul and body to clean the pews after each Mass. We apologize for any distraction 7. To be consoled at the hour of death, for at that moment this may cause. their memory will be our greatest consolation 7. You may want to bring a towel to wipe down the pew as it may be 8. To intercede for us at the Judgement Seat of God damp from being cleaned and disinfected. 9. To bring down God’s blessings; therefore try to assist at Mass every day, or as often as possible New Program! 10. To better understand the sublimity of the Passion of AM 1260 The Rock, Christ, and therefore, to increase our love for Him Cleveland Catholic Radio Is pleased to present our newest How to Participate at Holy Mass EWTN program, “Woman Made New!” Author and speaker It is a common practice to limit our prayers to petition. This Crystalina Evert chats with her guests about the hard topics is a mistake. We owe God, first of all, adoration; secondly, and struggles in women’s daily lives. She and her guests re- gratitude. We never thank Him sufficiently, though we were to mind everyone it’s never too late to start over. Woman Made employ eternity in so doing, for the innumerable gifts, material New! Is women helping women! Listen to “Women Made and spiritual, temporal and eternal, which He bestows upon us. New!”, Saturdays at 12 noon on AM 1260 The Rock. For a Life, redemption, our Catholic faith, preservation from grave complete schedule of programs, visit sin, the grace of conversion, health, relatives, and friends— www.am1260therock.com. these are but a few of God’s gifts. Let us rejoice, therefore to thank God by means of the Holy Mass. After adoration and AM 1260 The Rock, Cleveland’s Catholic Radio, continues thanksgiving comes atonement. Prostate at the foot of Calva- to offer additional opportunities to participate in Holy Mass for ry’s cross, down which the most precious Blood of Jesus those who are unable to attend in person. Daily Mass can be Christ flows from His gaping wounds, we should beg pardon heard at 10am and 10pm Monday through Friday. The Sunday for our sins, which have thus nailed Christ to the cross. Let us liturgy airs on Saturday at 4pm and Sunday at 8am, 10:30am ask Him to pour His precious Blood over our souls that they and 5pm. In addition, the Holy Rosary is prayed each day at may be cleansed from their polluting stains. Prayer of petition 9:30pm, and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed Monday should not be forgotten. In it we beg of God for the favors of through Friday at 3pm. For a complete schedule of programs to which we stand in need. sustain and enrich your faith, please visit www.am1260therock.com. Daily Offering O My Jesus, I include myself in all the Holy Masses which Catholic Cemeteries Association Monthly are celebrated this day throughout the world, and offer them to Sunday Grief Support July 19th You in union with the intentions of Your Sacred Heart. I im- Please join us as we continue our gradual return to “in-office” plore You to reserve for me, from each Holy Mass. Your most Sunday Grief Support Group on July 19th with limited seating for precious Blood to atone for my sins and their punishment. appropriate social distancing. The July topic is “Taking Care of Grant me also the grace of obtaining through the merits of Yourself While Grieving”. We will meet at 3pm-4pm at the fol- every holy sacrifice the release of one poor soul from the pains lowing locations: of purgatory, the conversion of one sinner, and also that one Saint Joseph Cemetery, Avon Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron soul in the agony of death may obtain mercy, and that one Holy Cross Cemetery, Brook Park Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland mortal sin, which is so painful to Your Sacred Heart, may be All Cemetery, Northfield All Souls Cemetery, Chardon prevented. Amen. Meeting sites will be sanitized and seating will be arranged so Offering to the Eternal Father everyone is at a safe distance. Participants are requested to RSVP Eternal Father, we offer you the Blood, and Passion, and so we can plan appropriate social distancing at each location. We Death of Jesus Christ in satisfaction for our sins, in aid of the recommend that participants wear protective masks. To RSVP or for questions, please contact Rhonda at [email protected] or at holy souls in purgatory, for the needs of holy Mother Church, 216-930-4866. To view our most updated calendar of events, and for the conversion of sinners. Amen. please visit clecem.org.

PLEASE TAKE THIS BULLETIN HOME Page 7 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 6/21/20 But the gift is not like the transgression. Lectionary: 94 For if by the transgression of the one the many died, how much more did the grace of God Reading 1 JER 20:10-13 and the gracious gift of the one man Jesus Christ overflow for the many. Jeremiah said: “I hear the whisperings of many: Alleluia JN 15:26B, 27A ‘Terror on every side! Denounce! let us denounce him!’ R. Alleluia, alleluia. All those who were my friends The Spirit of truth will testify to me, says the Lord; are on the watch for any misstep of mine. and you also will testify. ‘Perhaps he will be trapped; then we can prevail, R. Alleluia, alleluia and take our vengeance on him.’ But the LORD is with me, like a mighty champion: Gospel MT 10:26-33 my persecutors will stumble, they will not triumph. In their failure they will be put to utter shame, Jesus said to the Twelve: to lasting, unforgettable confusion. “Fear no one. O LORD of hosts, you who test the just, Nothing is concealed that will not be revealed, who probe mind and heart, nor secret that will not be known. let me witness the vengeance you take on them, What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light; for to you I have entrusted my cause. what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops. Sing to the LORD, And do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the praise the LORD, soul; for he has rescued the life of the poor rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy from the power of the wicked!” both soul and body in Gehenna. Are not two sparrows sold for a small coin? Yet not one of them falls to the ground without your Father’s Responsorial Psalm PS 69:8-10, 14, 17, 33-35 knowledge.

R. (14c) Lord, in your great love, answer me. Even all the hairs of your head are counted. For your sake I bear insult, So do not be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows. and shame covers my face. Everyone who acknowledges me before others I have become an outcast to my brothers, I will acknowledge before my heavenly Father. a stranger to my children, But whoever denies me before others, Because zeal for your house consumes me, I will deny before my heavenly Father.” and the insults of those who blaspheme you fall upon me. R. Lord, in your great love, answer me. I pray to you, O LORD, for the time of your favor, O God! In your great kindness answer me with your constant help. Answer me, O LORD, for bounteous is your kindness; Please pray for our fellow parishioners who are ill: in your great mercy turn toward me. Sylvia Nieves Alwine; Elaine Bukach; Theresa Fridrich; R. Lord, in your great love, answer me. Sharon Grabowski; Bill Gonzalez; Ariel Jarrett; Ava “See, you lowly ones, and be glad; you who seek God, may your hearts revive! Jarrett; Olga Jazak; Maria Koston; Julianna Kuzilla; For the LORD hears the poor, Bob Natolli; Ashley Payne; Pat Rodak; that they may and his own who are in bonds he spurns not. know the healing power of Jesus. If you would like your Let the heavens and the earth praise him, name or someone else’s name added to our prayer list, the seas and whatever moves in them!’‘ please contact the parish office at 216-749-2323. Names R. Lord, in your great love, answer me. will remain on the list for four weeks.

Reading 2 ROM 5:12-15 Heavenly Father, be with our men and women as they serve our country. We pray for those in the service, especially: Brothers and sisters: CDR David C. Asseff, MC USN; CDR Steven Asseff, USN; Through one man sin entered the world, Sgt. Emily Clymer Ar my; Capt. Karl J. Eisenmann, USMC; and through sin, death, Lance CPL Anthony Gajewski, SSgt. Melanie Grotenrath Air and thus death came to all men, inasmuch as all sinned— Force; PVT Logan Haney, US Army; Pfc. Joshua Harris, US Ar- for up to the time of the law, sin was in the world, my; SPC Dominic Hess, Army; MSgt. Jamie Kolakowski; Chief though sin is not accounted when there is no law. MSgt. Dennis Kuzel, Air Force; TSgt. Steve Kuzel Air Force; But death reigned from Adam to Moses, PVT Manus Edward McCaffery, US Army; Captian Joseph even over those who did not sin McCormack Air Force; Sgt. John O’Connor; Sage Rocut after the pattern of the trespass of Adam, USMC; Katlyn Seamone, US Army; SSgt. Brian Skalecki US who is the type of the one who was to come. Army; SSgt Thomas Skalecki, US Army; A1C Montana Stiegelmeyer, Air Force; Sgt. Aaron Virkler.

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