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MARY QUEEN of PEACE 4423 Pearl Road Cleveland, OH 44109 Phone 216-749-2323 Fax 216-741-7183 MARY QUEEN OF PEACE 4423 Pearl Road Cleveland, OH 44109 Phone 216-749-2323 Fax 216-741-7183 www.maryqop.org Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 1, 2021 Parish Staff Mass Schedule Pastor Fr. Douglas Brown [email protected] 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] First Sunday: 11:00 AM (Latin) Director of Music W illiam Schoeffler [email protected] Monday - Friday: 6:15 AM (Latin) & 8:00 AM Director of Maintenance Roger Matthes [email protected] First Friday: 7:00 PM (Latin) Alumni Newsletter Editor Tina Ranta [email protected] Saturday: 8:00 AM (Latin) & 4:30 PM (Vigil) Business Manager Jim Goebel [email protected] Holy Days & Holidays as announced Bulletin Editor Dawn W holaver [email protected] Church open daily from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Parish Secretary Mary Vallo [email protected] Evening & Saturday Parish Secretary Parish Office Hours Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Confessions: Saturdays from 3:00 - 4:00 PM. Weekdays Tuesday - Thurs. Evenings: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM following the 8:00 AM Mass. Saturday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Baptism: Please call the parish office to schedule. Pre- Sunday: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (in church) Office is closed on Civil Holidays Baptism instructions are required for first-time parents. Parents must be practicing Catholics. Children should be baptized soon after birth. School Matrimony: Weddings must be scheduled at least 6 months 4419 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 44109 prior to the intended date. No weddings are celebrated during 216-741-3685 - Fax 216-741-5534 Lent. http://maryqueenofpeaceschool.com/ RCIA: Any adult or child of catechetical age, baptized or School Office Hours for August: Monday-Friday 9am-1pm not, who is interested in becoming Catholic should inquire about the R.C.I.A. process by calling the rectory. Principal: Jessica Robertson Visitation of the sick: Any parishioner who is seriously ill [email protected] should celebrate the Sacraments of Penance, Anointing of the Assistant Pricipal: Nicholas Blazek Sick and Holy Communion. Please call the rectory for this [email protected] ministry or hospital visit. Enrollment & Recruitment Coordinator: New to Mary Queen of Peace? Wel- Suzanne Caraballo Parish Registration: [email protected] come! Please register online or at the Parish Office during of- School Secretaries: Patricia Schwartz fice hours. Robin Geschke AUGUST 1, 2021 THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Page 2 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Community Meal MONDAY, August 2 Today, Sunday, August 1, 2021 from 1:00-2:00 PM is our 6:15 AM (Latin) St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop, FREE Community Meal. Our dining options have changed. Confessor & Doctor The meal will be eat-in (air-conditioned) from 1-1:30pm and ~Living & Deceased Members of the then from 1:30-2:00, it will be drive-through take-out only. Evans Family The Parish Center Cafeteria will open at 12 Noon. If you are 8:00 AM St. Eusebius of Vercelli, Bishop; driving-through, please do not line up in your car before 1:15 St. Peter Julian Eynard, Priest pm. You are only permitted to receive one meal per person. d. Sophie Nolan TUESDAY, August 3 6:15 AM (Latin) Finding the Body of St. Stephen, 9th Annual Mary Queen of Peace Protomartyr Golf Outing & Steak Dinner ~ Living & Deceased Members of the Coppertop Golf Club 5740 Center Rd Valley City, OH Lynch/Quinn Families Saturday Aug 14th 8:00 AM Weekday Registration: 6:45am - Shot Gun Start at 7:30am ~ Intentions of Mason Smerdel $125 fee includes golf scramble, golf cart, lunch, drink tickets WEDNESDAY, August 4 for the course, steak dinner, door prizes and trophies. 6:15 AM (Latin) St. Dominic, Confessor Multiple Sponsorship opportunities available. ~ The Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph Call Thom Mills 216-406-3213 8:00 AM St. John Vianney, Priest All proceeds go to Mary Queen of Peace School d. Susan O’Hara technology and sports programs. THURSDAY, August 5 Sign up early to reserve your spot! 6:15 AM (Latin) Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major Join us for a day of good company and fun! d. Denise Morgan 8:00 AM The Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major 2021 Utility Recovery Continuous Raffle ~Blessings for Lydia Anghilante The winner of the 13th drawing for $100 is S. Winkler. Congratu- FIRST FRIDAY, August 6 lations S. Winkler! Tickets are available for $10 for the 2021 Raf- 6:15 AM (Latin) Transfiguration of the Lord fle in the Parish Office or after Masses. Get your ticket now for ~ Religious Liberty your chance to win $100 on the second and fourth Sunday of eve- 8:00 AM The Transfiguration of the Lord ry month, or $300 special raffle on Christmas. d. Stephen & Mildred Demko The 14th drawing for 2021 is August 8th, 2021! 7:00 PM (Latin) Transfiguration of the Lord ~ Renewal of the Catholic Church SATURDAY, August 7 Please help Mary Queen of 8:00 AM (Latin) St. Cajetan, Confessor Peace School get ready for the ~ Living & Deceased Members of the start of the new school year. Holy Rosary Confraternity Simply bring any of the items 4:30 PM (Vigil Mass) Vigil of 19th Sunday in Ordinary listed below and leave them in Time the bus located in the vestibule ~ Louis & Paulina Girard of the Church from July 17th 30th Anniversary to August 15th 2021. SUNDAY, August 8 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time School Supply List: 6:30 AM d. William Brown Copy Paper Paper Towels 8:30 AM d. Pablo Colon ( Memorial) Clorox Wipes Book Bag-soft Collapsible 11:00 AM ~ Mary Queen of Peace Parishioners Kleenex Zippered Pencil Case #2 Pencils Notebook Paper Wide ruled 4 Pocket Folders Index Cards Yellow Highlighters Dry Erase Markers PARISH STEWARDSHIP Erasers 1 Subject Spiral Notebooks July 18, 2021 Weekly Offertory……………………..……………..$ 9,935.11 REMINDER This is the last week to get those 2021 Maintenance Fund…(Year to date $ 3,036.21 )…....$ 569.07 Summer Raffle Tickets turned in for your chance to win Children’s Offertory……………………………..….$ 2.00 one of the 3 awesome prizes of $500, $1,500 or $3000! St. Vincent de Paul Society………………………….$ 142.00 Winners will be drawn on Monday, August 9, 2021 at All figures include Faith Direct 1:00 pm to allow the extra time to get tickets returned. Thank you and God bless you for your continued support! It will be broadcast on Facebook Live. BAPTISM Congratulations Jackson Daniel Costella Mr. & Mrs. Eric & Christina (Tanczos) Son of Joseph Costella & Mary Katheryn Rudd Herrmann On Saturday July 24, 2021 On their marriage Saturday, July 24, 2021 Welcome Jackson! May God bless you! May God’s blessings always shine upon them! MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND, OHIO PAGE 3 FATHER BROWN’S SUNDAY NOTES… * 7:00 pm Holy Mass for the Feast of nd the Transfiguration of the Every year on August 2 , there is an opportunity to receive the Lord (Latin) “Portiuncula Indulgence” or known as the “Great Pardon”. * 7:45 pm Blessing of Grapes The Feast has traditionally been for “Our Lady of Angels”, * 8:00-8:45 pm Eucharistic Adoration which was the name of the small chapel that Saint Francis of * 8:45 pm Benediction Assisi rented from the Benedictines for a small basket of fish. th It was at this spot that Saint Francis founded his Order. One First Saturday is on August 7 …and the schedule is as night in July, 1216, Saint Francis was praying in the little follows: church and implored God for the forgiveness of sins of all hu- * 8:00 am Holy Mass for the Feast of manity. Suddenly a brilliant light shined and in great splendor, Saint Cajetan with Jesus and Mary appeared in the midst of a dazzling cloud sur- Commemoration of Saint rounded by a multitude of radiant angels. They offered to the Donatus (Latin) holy Saint Francis the opportunity for all to receive this indul- * 8:45 am Exposition of the Blessed gence on a yearly basis. * Sacrament * The conditions to obtain the Plenary Indulgence of the Great 8:45-9:15 am Confessions Pardon, which may be obtained for yourself or for a departed * 9:15 am Holy Rosary (led by Father soul is as follows: Brown) 1. Sacramental Confession at some point during * 9:35 am Benediction the eight days before or after; Unfortunately, we had to CANCEL…the Old Brooklyn 2. Participation in Holy Mass and the reception of Pierogi & Food Truck Fest because of extenuating cir- Holy Communion anytime from 12 Noon on Au- cumstances. There will still be a drawing for our raffle gust 1st through midnight on August 2nd; on Facebook Live on Monday, August 9th at 1 pm. 3. Recitation of The Apostles’ Creed, Our Father, Thank you for all of your support! and also a prayer for the Pope’s Intention (such as Because of the rain last month…our monthly Holy Ro- an Our Father, Hail Mary, etc.); sary Procession was canceled, and we prayed the Holy Ro- 4. The indulgence, while initially limited to those sary inside. I am hoping that we will be able to process who visited the Portiuncula, was extended to all around the parish grounds for our Holy Rosary Proces- Franciscan churches and then all churches sion on Sunday, August 8th, which is the Feast of Saint throughout the world; Dominic to whom Our Blessed Mother gave the Holy Ro- 5.
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