X HeSixth Sunday of Easter is saintrisen,Alleluia! charles borromeo parish | parma, ohio Grünewald, MatthiasGrünewald, Isenheimer of (German). Altarpiece, the altar, second view right panel: on 1515.Oil of, ca. panel. Christ Resurrection Musée d'Unterlinden, Colmar. Sixth Sunday of Easter May 1, 2016

Entrance The God of All Grace...R. Manalo, CSP

III Jennifer Jackson & Adam Ausperk II Sarah Black & Sergio Basurto II Julie Golem & John Garswood II Astrid Hernandez & James Smith I Nicole Hwodeky & Jeffrey Kincaid

LIFE IS CHANGED, NOT ENDED

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord Text & Music © 1996 , Ricky Manalo, CSP.. Published by OCP. All rights reserved Antoinette Mantz Reprinted under license # 602033, LicenSingOnline. Frank Amato Psalm 67 Diane Capretta

PCRF

(Parish Christian Religious Formation) Registration of PCRF for the 2016-2017 school year is going on now. Any child attending grades Kindergarten thru 8th in the Fall can register at the Parish Office. Classes Music: Haas Copyright © 2013 GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A‐702572. are held on Mondays (September thru May). You can call the PCRF office (440)886-5668 for more information.

Offertory #605—I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light

Communion

Peace...G. Norbet, OSB (includes Rome & Assisi)

Lower Parish Hall Text & Music: Gregory Norbet, OSB. ©1971, The Benedictine Foundation of the of Vermont. Used with permission. ..after 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 am Masses

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Delicious Scrambled Eggs, Sausage

Closing Pancakes, Fruit & Drink for only…. #78—Be Joyful, Mary Adults: $6.00 Children: $5.00

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St. Charles Borromeo Church May 1, 2016

This Week’s Liturgy A few days ago, Sister Patricia Dippel, OSU, SUNDAY, MAY 1 who has been with us at St Charles since 1988, Sixth Sunday of Easter informed me that the time has come for her to retire Acts 15:1-2, 22-29; Revelation 21:10-14, 22-23; John 14:23-29 from active ministry and to return to the Ursuline Motherhouse in 9:00 AM Intention of Ladies Guild Pepper Pike. 10:30 AM Polish Constitution Day Mass Sister Patricia grew up in a large family at St 2:00 PM First Holy Communion Parish in East Cleveland. After graduating from Ursuline Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm Academy of the Sacred Heart in 1947, Sister joined the Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland. The Ursulines had educated her at both MONDAY, MAY 2 St Philomena Grade School and at Sacred Heart. As was the St. Athanasius custom in those days, Sister received the religious name of Acts 16:11-15; John 15:26—16:4a “ Francis.” Sister was, in turn, a classroom teacher at 7:00 AM † Margaret Benko St Therese in Garfield Heights, Christ the King in East Cleveland, 8:30 AM † Dec'd of Michalko Family and served as principal at both St in Cleveland and then 7:00 PM † Tanko at St in Parma. Sister also directed the formation TUESDAY, MAY 3 program for young at the Motherhouse. After the Second Ss. Philip & James Vatican Council, Sister was permitted to take back her baptismal I Corinthians 15:1-8; John 14:6-14 name, “Patricia.” 7:00 AM † Joseph & Alice Olsavsky Sister came to St Charles in 1988 as a sixth grade 8:30 AM † Robert Fiegelist teacher. Some years later, Sister became a secretary in our school 7:00 PM † Conan & Thomas Rush office. I then asked Sister to serve as Minister to Seniors. Sister WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 began by visiting the oldest parishioners (in their 100’s) and then Acts 17:15, 22—18:1, John 16:12-15 “worked her way down” to those in their seventies. Sister was 7:00 AM † Edward & Mary Ostrowski faithful to Guild and to Seniors meetings. She has spent sixty-nine 8:30 AM † Loretta Opava years doing good as an Ursuline Sister, twenty-eight of those years 7:00 PM † Robert Winter at St Charles. Sister Patricia’s many years of dedication to us calls for THURSDAY, MAY 5 a formal farewell. On Sunday, May 29, at the 9:00am Mass, we Acts 18:1-8; John16:16-20 will thank Sister for her loving service to St Charles. After Mass, 7:00 AM † Nick & Terry Rosenbaum in the Lower Parish Hall, our Parish Council will hold a Donut 8:30 AM † Anna & Bartolomeo DiNallo Social Reception in Sister’s honor. All are welcome at that 7:00 PM † Helen & Stanley Nowacki Farewell Mass and Reception on Sunday May 29. God bless FRIDAY, MAY 6 Sister Patricia Dippel and the dozens of Ursuline Sisters who have Acts 18:9-18; John 16:20-23 served St Charles Borromeo Parish so faithfully since 1924. 7:00 AM † Ernest, Alice, Thomas & David Schmidt This Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, we will celebrate 8:30 AM † Mr. & Mrs. Ed Horr First Communion Day. My mother was fond of saying “If you 7:00 PM Intention of John & Jacki Szopo have the second graders praying for you, you will have no SATURDAY, MAY 7 troubles.” I think my Mom was right! Thank you to the teachers Acts 18:23-28; John 16:23b-28 and to the administrators of our Day School and PCRF programs 8:00 AM In Honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary for all their dedicated work. This is one of the happiest days in 2:00 PM Wedding— parish life and one of the most joyous for me as a parish priest! Jennifer Jackson & Adam Ausperk Our new Jail Ministry Group will meet this Monday, 4:00 PM 40th Wedding Anniversary May 2, 7:00pm, in the John XXIII Room (second floor) , Parish Karen & Joe Janesz Activities Center. Interested in learning more about simple but VIGIL MASSES: 4:00 & 6:00pm significant things we can do to help the imprisoned? If so, please stop by at our meeting. No commitment required at this time; just SUNDAY, MAY 8 bring an open mind! The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord Remember: Pancake Breakfast this Sunday morning Acts 1:1-11; Ephesians 1:17-23; Luke 24:46-53 after the 7:30, 9:00, and 10:30am Masses, Lower Hall. 10:30 AM Mother’s Day Confraternity This year’s intern, Matt Cortnik, returned to St Mary Knights of Columbus Seminary on Monday. Has asked me to share this note: Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm “I am very grateful for my year with you at St Charles. I thank you for your prayers, support, and friendship. Father Car- Congratulations and lin, the parishioners, priests, religious, and staff have inspired me to seek priestly ministry wholeheartedly. You remain in my prayers God’s blessings to our and I ask you to pray for me, my classmates, and my fellow semi- 2016 First Communicants. narians. Please pray, too, that more young men may consider a May God bless you! priestly vocation. Sixth Sunday of Easter May 1, 2016

nd 2 Annual May Crowning

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP MINISTRY Our 2nd Annual May Crowning will take place th (Grades 9-12) on Sunday, May 15 , 2016 at 2:00pm in our

church. We are asking that any member of our parish that would like to participate in the  Upperclassmen Leadership Team “Living Rosary” to please call the Parish Of-  Youth‐Focused & Youth‐Led Mass fice and leave your name and phone number.  New Days & Times for Events This could be one adult or teen individual, a  Twice a Month Events for 9th‐12th Graders couple or a family of no more than four who would be willing to lead a Hail Mary or another part of the Saturday, May 7 Encounter! ...7:30-10:15pm starting in rosary. church with Mass followed by Open Gym & hanging out this evening. Jeff Botos will lead praise & worship during the Youth Mass. All 8th graders are invited!! June 17-18-19… Save the date...Franciscan University’s ATTENTION ALL 2016 GRADUATES BOTH Steubenville Summer Conference. Registration forms COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL available in Parish Office. Deposit of $50 is due ASAP to Mark your calendars now for Sunday, June 5th at 10:30am. Your parish family is planning a special Any questions, contact: Mass and reception to celebrate your graduation. We Lena (216)-544-6164 / [email protected] invite ALL graduates to be a part of this celebration Fr. Ryan (440)884-3030 / [email protected] (high school, college). Please call the Parish Office Sr. Denise (440)884-3030 / [email protected] (440)884-3030 if you can attend. Invitations to known high school seniors were mailed out recently. More details to follow.

JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY (7th and 8th graders) HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP

th MOTHER’S DAY FLOWER SALE Welcome 6 graders to Junior High Youth Ministry! Thank you 8th graders for all your service these past May After all Mother’s Day weekend two years in Junior High Youth Ministry. Look 7th & Masses. Carnations will be available in a variety of colors for $1.00. Surprise forward to seeing you in the High School Youth 8th Group! ~ Sister Denise Marie ([email protected]) your Mom with the gift of flowers or honor her memory if you plan a visit to the cemetery.

FOR MOM ON MOTHER’S DAY Looking for the perfect way to remember Mom on Mother’s Day? Enroll your Mom, living or deceased, in St Charles Mothers' Summer 2016 Memorial Confraternity. All Moms will be remembered at the 10:30am Mass on Steubenville Conference Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 8th. Moms will also be remembered at a Mothers' Memorial Confrater- St. Charles High School Youth Group nity Mass to be offered once-per-month June 2016 to Apri1

2017. Pick up a Confraternity card from the Parish Office Friday - Sunday after Mass today. Your free-will offering will be gratefully June 17, 18, 19 accepted. !! Space is Limited !! Registration forms available in the Parish Office. Please return to Sr. Denise Marie with a $50 deposit ASAP (Weekend cost is $195.) St. Charles Borromeo Church May 1, 2016

SUNDAY COLLECTION April 24, 2016

Offertory Collection $17,716.85 St. Charles Ladies Guild presents ACH / Online / Credit Card 2,793.50 t [|@gxt _âÇv{xÉÇ Total $20,510.35 “Bring your own tea cup & saucer” Saturday, May 21st Thank you! 12Noon—2:30pm

Lower Parish Hall

Ages 10—110

A lite luncheon with all the tea & coffee you can drink will be provided. Our speaker will be Deborah Lime — SUMMER BIBLE FUN “What Parma has to offer its Residents” July 25 ‐ 29, 2016

Door Prizes & Raffle Prizes It is time once again to register for Summer Bible Fun.

Welcoming great grandmas, grandmas, mothers, nieces, This year's theme is The Rosary. SBF will take place daughters, sisters (no children under the age of 10, please) July 25th-29th for students entering grades 1-5 in Fall 2016.

$5 for ages 10-16 | all others $7 Registration forms are available in the Parish Office and are due back to the Parish Office by May 9. If you have any ques- Stop in the Parish Office to purchase tickets. tions, please contact the PCRF office at 440-886-5668. For more information, please call Pat Lawler (440)843-9186.

Merici Chapel… As you make plans for Spring

activities, sporting events, graduations, showers, Visit us on‐line at… weddings and gardening, try & make time for the most important event in your life — preparing for www.stcharlesonline.org eternity. Visit Jesus in Merici Chapel. He’ll help you with your plans. Sixth Sunday of Easter May 1, 2016

St. Charles Borromeo Church May 1, 2016

LOVELY LADY, DRESSED IN BLUE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Do you remember a custom of long ago when a statue of the

$100 WINNER Blessed Mother belonging to the parish would travel from home Kevin Gallagher to home and stay for a period of time? When the statue was brought to your home, you, your family and friends would pray a Rosary a day for one week and then she was picked up SENIORS CITIZENS and taken to another waiting family. The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, th This devotion will again be sponsored by the May 4 in the Lower Parish Hall. Doors open at Legion of Mary at St Charles during the 9:00am. A terrific and delicious hot lunch will be month of May and you are being invited to served at 11:00am. You might like to become a pray to this lovely Lady in your home. You member of our St. Charles Senior Citizens Club. need only to fill out the form found in the Think about it and pray about it! New members carousals in the church's lobbies or call Chris Brindle at (440) are welcome. Dues are $5.00 per year. Call Shirley Potoczak 845-5810 with your name, address and phone number to be put (440)281-2586. Thank you! on the waiting list. The Legion of Mary will contact you to make arrangements for your personal visit.

CASINO BUS TRIP

Fundraiser Sponsored by the St. Charles Ladies Guild KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Meadows Casino

Washington, PA Thank you very much to all the parishioners who participated th Wednesday, June 8 in the Baker's Square event for the Measure Up Campaign.

We could not do it without you.

$40/pp / $30 play back money Spring is around the corner and it is time for the Annual Leave new parking lot 9:00am; return around 7:30pm Knights of Columbus Super Cash Bonanza. Each ticket is All are Welcome!! only $5 and the proceeds from each sale benefit St. Charles. Reservations due by June 3rd to the Parish Office in For more information and for tickets please contact a fellow

envelope marked Ladies Guild Bus Trip ‐or‐ Pat Lawler St. Charles Knight, PTU member, or visit the Parish Office by May 9th. Checks payable for $40 to: St. Charles Ladies Guild For more information, call Pat Lawler (440)843‐9186 Please Pray the Rosary.

he is an altarpiece sculpted Incarnation (the Nativity of Christ), and the Resurrection and painted by, respectively, Niclaus of Haguenau of Christ (Fig 2). Tand Matthias Grünewald, between the years 1512- 16. It is on display at the Unterlinden Museum at Colmar, in France. In 2012, the museum celebrated its 500th Grünewald’s Resurrection anniversary of this masterpiece. By far, it is Grünewald’s One of the great masterpieces of mystic expression in art is greatest and largest work. It was painted for the soldiers are struck down ,and represented cannot face on his the radiant final panel.glory of St. Anthony in Isenheim, which specialized in hospital (TheFront figure Cover of Christ). Here, rises the artist in a burst turns of to light pure so colors, bright a rainbow that the work. The Antonine of the monastery were especially spectrum in fact, that transforms all corporeal matter into noted for their care of those suffering from the plague, as well as their treatment of skin diseases, such as ergotism. imperceptible circles from the golden yellow at the center Ergotism, a devastating skin disease, often fatal, caused by throughdivine light. the Thespectrum giant glory of colors about toChrist darker radiates blues, in violets, nearly eating ryes and other grains or grasses infected with ergot and purplish-black of the night sky. In turn, these colors fungus, was, in fact, commonly known as St. Anthony’s Fire. sores, showing patients that Jesus understood and shared moretransform metallic Christ’s costumes long, ofunfurling the guards shroud and earthboundinto a translucent forms The image of the crucified Christ is pitted with plague-like train of delicate draperies floating above the harsher and

WINGStheir afflictions. CLOSED : The altarpiece has two sets of wings, of the landscape. The figure of Christ truly seems to rise Ofupward the countlessas an earthly paintings being transfigured of the Resurrection in the bright created light. holy days, the wings of the altarpiece were kept closed, across the centuries and throughout the world, there are few displaying threemost often,configurations. the Crucifixion With the (Fig exception 1), framed of certain on the that can rival the beauty of Grünewald’s Resurrection. This left by the martyrdom of St. Sebastian pierced by arrows, painting immediately arrests the viewer with its striking and on the right by St. Anthony the Great, remaining placid use of vibrant color and dramatic contrasts. In this image, although he is being taunted by a frightening monster. The two the words of the Exultet, proclaimed by the deacon at the protect and heal the sick; St. Anthony as the patron of Easter Vigil was invoked to ward off the plague. Grünewald’s Crucifixion Be glad,, find let a visual earth resonance:be glad, as glory floods her, standsthe victims as one of St.of Anthony’sthe most poignant fire and St.representations Sebastian, whose of this aid ablaze with light from her eternal King, let all corners of the earth be glad, knowing an end to gloom and darkness. underscene inthe Western pain of the art nailsdue todriven the artist’s through masterful his hands depiction and feet. Thisof horrific body covered agony, with sores Christ’s and emaciated riddled with body thorns writhing must The golden light of the sun and the silver light of the moon suffering, thus comforting them in their communion with shimmer with an even greater brilliance in the midnight sky. thehave Savior, terrified whose the sick, pain but they also shared. left no Mary doubt, theabout mother Christ’s of Thesemerge are behind the witnesses the head to of the the Resurrection. risen Christ, and the stars arms of John O truly blessed night, aJesus, large is piece shown of whiteat Christ’s cloth. right, collapsing in anguish in the worthy alone to know the time and hour , the beloved of Christ, and shrouded in when Christ rose from the underworld! is accompanied by a lamb, This is the night of which it is written: BaptistAt Christ’s is chronologically left, inconsistent. Beheaded by order The night shall be as bright as day, ofsymbolizing Herod in the29 sacrificead, he could of Jesus. not Thepossibly presence have ofwitnessed John the dazzling is the night for me, and full of gladness. Testament by crying out in : illum oportet crescere methe autem death minui of Christ. (John This 3:30 last), “He figure must announces increase, but the I must New But there is more than mystical light to be reckoned with decrease.” The inclusion of John the Baptist in this scene is symbolic, since he is considered as the last of the prophets dissolving in its own light. The legs and arms are white to announce the coming of the Messiah. here. The body of the risen Christ is a translucent form the facial features barely traced across it; and the festered OUTER WINGS OPENED: woundsand glowing; of his the body head are of now Christ sparkling dissolves rubies into of a pure sun withred. opened for important festivals of the , on Sundays and special feast days,When particularly the outer those wings in honor were of day, these images offered a sense of hope: if they kept their the Virgin Mary, a splendorous array of four brightly colored For those afflicted with the terrible skin diseases of the Resurrection, Annunciation, the faith in Christ, they too could be cleansed. In Grünewald’s panels presented the viewer with an even more unorthodox we witness the deification of the human, the program of familiar Christian themes: the return of flesh to the divine in the most majestic of terms. Fig 1: Isenheim Altarpiece (closed position); Crucifixion. Panel (with framing), 9 ft 9½ in x 10 ft 9 in. (center); 8 ft 2½ in x 3 ft ½ in (each wing); 2 ft 5½ in x 11 ft 2 in. (predella).

Fig 2: (opened position). Annunciation, Incarnation, and Resurrection of Christ.

7:30pm 7:30pm

Encounter

Saturday

Alcoholics Anon* 7:30pm 7:30pm Anon* Alcoholics Youth Group Ladies Guild Ladies 12:00pm Luncheon Hi-Tea 7 14 School Drama Club Performance 1:00pm PentecostVigil Campfire & 21 28 meeting weekly *Denotes 7:30pm Group School Youth High Sale Day Flower Mother’s Massesafter all Weekend

Friday

School Drama Club Performance 7:00pm 6 Ladies Guild 7:00pm 13 20 6:30pm Just Friends 7:00pm Mary of Legion 27 7:00pm Prime Time

“Life, Love & Mercy” & Love “Life,

Thursday 5 Dads 7:00pm Recovery* 7:30pm Sports Boosters 8:00pm Fair Book Spring School 12 CLC 1:30pm Christopher West’s 19 Avilas 8:00am 7:30pm Council Parish 26 CLC 1:30pm Music Organization 6:30pm The COR Project Project COR The 7:00pm

Wednesday Wide-Awake” Walking Wide-Awake”“Walking Wide-Awake” Walking 4 Seniors 9:00am 9:15am Mary* of Legion Recovery* 1:15pm Adult Ed: 7:00pm 11 Adult Ed: 7:00pm 18 Seniors 9:00am Crowning 9:30am School May Adult Ed: 7:00pm 25 6:30pm Mtg PTU Business Adult Ed: 7:00pm Special Ed PCRF Ed PCRF 7:00pm Special 221* Troop 7:00pm Pre-Baptism 7:00pm 7:30pm Adult Choir * 7:30pm AA Non-Smoking* Fair Book Spring School Luncheon Salad Guild Ladies Mtg 7:00pm PTU Family Bingo Nite Nite Bingo Family PTU 7:00pm

Wide-Awake” “Walking

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Tuesday

3 Not Alone 6:30pm 7:30pm Mtg Leadership YG 7:00pm Board Guild Ladies Statue Virgin Fatima Pilgrim 7:00pm Hour Mass & Holy SVDP 7:30pm Group* Men’s Catholic 7:30pm 9:00pm Basketball* Men’s Fair Book Spring School 10 Not Alone 6:30pm 6:30pm 73 Pack Cub Scout 17 24 31 7:00pm Board Guild Ladies 7:30pm YG Transform Mtg

Monday

2 PCRF 4:15pm Worship 7:00pm Commission 7:30pm Columbus of Knights RCIA 7:30pm

2:30pm Choir* Youth PCRF 4:15pm 7:00pm Choir* Bell RCIA 7:30pm 7:30pm Makers Rosary 7:45pm Cenacle Rosary Fair Book Spring School 9 16 23 7:30pm Columbus of Knights 30 Day Memorial

Sunday

St. Charles Borromeo Parish May 2016 Mother’s Day Mother’s Mass Columbus of Knights 10:30am Mass Name Holy Sr. Patricia Dippel Farewell Farewell Dippel Patricia Sr. Donut Mass & Parish Council Social 9:00am & Procession Corpus Christi Benediction Eucharistic 1:00pm 1 Breakfast Pancake WYD 8:00am-Noon Ladies Guild Mass 9:00am Scout Mass 9:00am Mass Polish Constitution 10:30am 10:30am Liturgy* Children’s First Communion 2:00pm 8 15 2:00pm Crowning May 22 Klonowski J. Kevin Fr. Thanksgiving of Mass 12:00 Noon 29