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Sunday, November 25 Mass, CH ...... 8:30 & 10:30 am No PSR Bp. Nelson Jesus Perez Monday, November 26 From Madison Bohacek /Pastoral Council Member Confessions, CH ...... 5:45 pm Evening Prayer, CH ...... 6:15 pm On Tuesday, November 6, 2018, Fr. Kevin, the parish staff, and Evening Mass, CH ...... 6:30 pm the pastoral council attended a night of evangelization in order to PSR (All Rooms) ...... 6:30-7:45 pm obtain insights on how to spread the light of missionary - ship within the parish. Several topics ignited conversation includ- Tuesday, November 27 ing the following: Morning Prayer, CH ...... 8:15 am Mass, CH ...... 8:30 am Missionary Discipleship: the constant movement fulfilling the Youth Choir, SC ...... 6:00 pm call of Christ to share His Light and Word to others. Guadalupe Ringers, CH ...... 7:00 pm RCIA, MR ...... 7:00 pm Ways to Accomplish: » Encounter Christ – we must become Christ in order to share Wednesday, November 28 Him Morning Prayer, CH ...... 8:15 am » Culmination of encountering Christ occurs through the Eu- Mass, CH ...... 8:30 am charist (wonderful opportunity) Scripture Study, TE ...... 9:15 am » Accompany Christ – accompanying other people Rosary, CH ...... 6:00 pm » Does not mean meeting people where they are; does not mean we meander around Thursday, November 29 » Christ is always with us and seeking something greater for Morning Prayer ...... 8:15 am us Mass, CH ...... 8:30 am » We must follow Him though and make the commitment Magnificat Choir, SC ...... 7:00 pm » Community – “remain in me” » Particularly in the Eucharist because once we find Christ in Friday, November 30 the Eucharist, relationships grow stronger and flourish No Morning Prayer/Mass » We come to see Christ in all people and push past the sin » We must allow the Holy Spirit to permeate us Saturday, December 1 » Send – “make disciples of all nations” Office Closed » Fully accepting God’s desire for us to live out our calling and Perpetual Adoration Concludes ...... 8:00 am His mission Vigil Mass, CH ...... 4:30 pm Confessions ...... 5:30 pm The parish staff and council also listened to ideas to consider in pastoral planning including the Six Dimensions to Consider Dur- Sunday, December 2 ing a Pastoral Planning Process. Mass, CH ...... 8:30 am & 10:30 am PSR (All Rooms) ...... 9:30-10:30 am 1. Planning for ministry is permeated with prayer 2. Effective planning for ministry is focused on fruitfulness 3. Effective planning for ministry requires leaders 4. Effective planning is rooted in the teachings of our faith and supported by foundational pastoral practices ST. CHURCH 5. Effective planning for ministry engages and inspires people through a culture of encounter and accompaniment, building 9451 BRANDYWINE RD., NORTHFIELD stronger and trusting relationships 6. Planning for ministry requires intentional stewardship MONDAY, DEC. 3rd

In simpler terms, the staff and council can incorporate enhancing 7:00‐ 9:00PM the significance of prayer in meetings, recognizing a need for change or the continuation of tradition, and welcoming new faces to our collection of committees.

The night offered an opportunity for reflection on where our par- ish is blossoming and the areas in need of growth. We felt Christ encouraging us to open our eyes to these new ideas and work to plant them here at Our Lady of Guadalupe. We look forward to our parish reaching for its potential with the insights we gathered at this seminar.

The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of The Universe

November 25, 2018

Gathering Hymn: Rejoice, The Lord Is King!

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Glory To God

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* The Liturgy of The Word * Behold, he is coming amid the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him. All the peoples of the earth will lament him. 1st Reading Yes. Amen.

Daniel 7: 13-14 "I am the Alpha and the Omega, " says the Lord God, As the visions during the night continued, I saw "the one who is and who was and who is to come, one like a Son of man coming, the almighty." on the clouds of heaven; when he reached the Ancient One The word of the Lord. THANKS BE TO GOD. and was presented before him, the one like a Son of man received dominion, glory, and kingship; Gospel Acclamation and Verse all peoples, nations, and languages serve him. Kevin Keil Mass of St. Frances Cabrini His dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not be taken away, his kingship shall not be destroyed.

The word of the Lord. THANKS BE TO GOD.

Response Psalm 93: 1ab, 1c-2, 5 Robert J. Batastini

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* Verse: * Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the kingdom of our father that is to come. ( Mark 11:9, 10 )

1. The LORD is king, with majesty enrobed. Gospel The LORD has robed himself with might; John 18: 33b-37

he has girded himself with power. ♫ Pilate said to Jesus, 2. The world you made firm, not to be moved; "Are you the King of the Jews?" your throne has stood firm from of old. Jesus answered, "Do you say this on your own From all eternity, O LORD, you are. ♫ or have others told you about me?"

3. Truly your decrees are to be trusted. Pilate answered, "I am not a Jew, am I? Holiness is fitting to your house, Your own nation and the chief handed you over to O LORD, until the end of time. ♫ me. What have you done?"

Text: Verses, The Revised Grail Psalms, © 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc.; Jesus answered, "My kingdom does not belong to this world. refrain, Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL. Music: Michel Guimont, © 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.; All rights reserved. Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #A-727738. If my kingdom did belong to this world, my attendants would be fighting to keep me from being handed over to the Jews. nd 2 Reading But as it is, my kingdom is not here." Revelation 1: 5-8 So Pilate said to him, "Then you are a king?" Jesus Christ is the faithful witness, Jesus answered, "You say I am a king. the firstborn of the dead and ruler of the kings of the earth. For this I was born and for this I came into the world, To him who loves us to testify to the truth. and has freed us from our sins by his blood, Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice." who has made us into a kingdom, priests for his God and The Gospel of the Lord. Father, PRAISE TO YOU, LORD JESUS CHRIST. to him be glory and power forever and ever. Amen.

Holy Kevin Keil * The Liturgy of The Eucharist * Mass of St. Frances Cabrini

Offertory Hymn Come, Ye Thankful People, Come ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR

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Mystery of Faith A Kevin Keil Mass of St. Frances Cabrini

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Amen Kevin Keil Mass of St. Frances Cabrini

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Going Forth Hymn Communion Hymn To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King Litany of The John D. Becker Cantor: Lord have mercy. ALL: Cantor: Christ have mercy. ALL: Cantor: Lord have mercy. ALL:

St. , St. David, St. Ursula, St. Chrysogonus, St. , St. Dorothy, St. Dymphna, St. Frances Cabrini...

St. Bernard, St. , St. Margaret of Scotland, St. Stephen of Hungary, St. , St. Stanislaus Papcynski, St. Vincenzo Grossi, St. Christopher...

St. Columban, St. Mariam Baouardy, St. Jacinta Marto, Ss. Cyril & Methodius, St. Teresa of Calcutta, St. Francisco Marto, St. Josephine Bakhita, St. Vitus

St. Agnes, St. Simon de Rojas, St. Alexis, St. Clarence, St. Martin of Tours, St. John Neumann, St. Ladislaus, Text: Martin B. Hellriegel, 1891–1981, alt., © 1941, Irene C. Mueller; tr. by Henry J. Rael, b.1921, alt., © 1967, San Ignacio Music Co. St. Martha... Tune: ICH GLAUB AN GOTT, 8 7 8 7 with refrain; Mainz Gesangbuch, 1870 All rights reserved. Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #A-727738.

*Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass for use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition Copyright © 2001, 1998, 1997, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., St. Colette, St. Hildegard of Washington DC. Used with permission. All rights reserved. No portion of this text may be reproduced by any means Bingen, St. Anna Schäffer, without the permission in writing from the copyright owner. St. Oscar Romero, St. Andre

Bessette, St. Rose Venerini, St. , St. Henry...

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Church Cleaning Team

This week’s cleaning team will be

Fran Davis & Camille Moss Monday, November 26 If you’re interested in becoming a 6:30 pm ...... George Erhman church cleaner, please contact Tuesday, November 27 Jackie Cackowski in the Parish 8:15 am ...... Morning Prayer Office at 330.468.2194, Ext. 121. 8:30 am ...... Lenny Govern Wednesday, November 28 Thank you to all our volunteers that 8:15 am ...... Morning Prayer help keep our sanctuary in tip top shape! 8:30 am ...... Helen Furlong Thursday, November 29 8:15 am ...... Morning Prayer 8:30 am ...... Eugene & Marcella Schmitt ADVENT GIVING TREE Friday, November 30 No Morning Prayer/Mass THIS WEEKEND, the MFTIN Giving

Saturday, December 1 Tree will be bursting with festive or- 4:30 pm ...... James Lenahan & Lucille Stanton naments to request holiday gifts for Sunday, December 2 the following groups: Hattie Larlham, 8:30 am ...... People of OLG Womankind, Battered Women’s Shel- 10:30 am ...... Don Rettberg ter, Our Lady of the Wayside, and our local families. Please take an orna- ment and return a wrapped gift with its related tag by December 9th to share in the joy of this sacred season! Thank you!!! Readings for the Week of November 25, 2018

Sunday Dn 7:13-14/Rv 1:5-8/Jn 18:33b-37 Monday Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5/Lk 21:1-4 The OLG Ministry For Those Tuesday Rv 14:14-19/Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday Rv 15:1-4/Lk 21:12-19 in Need thanks everyone for Thursday Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a/Lk 21:20-28 their overwhelming generosi- Friday Rom 10:9-18/Mt 4:18-22 ty during our recent food Saturday Rv 22:1-7/Lk 21:34-36 pantry collection. Due to Sunday Jer 33:14-16/1 Thes 3:12—4:2/Lk 21:25-28, 34-36 your support, we were able to abundantly fill our Thanks- giving baskets with an assortment of foods for Thanksgiving dinner and many other necessary food One Minute With God items and paper products. Thank you again! Remember to start with the Bible and go from there.

2019 LECTOR WORKBOOKS FOOD BASKET NEEDED?

If you haven’t already done so, If you are in need of a Christmas food please pick up your 2019 Lector basket, please call the Ministry For Those Workbook located in the outer in Need by December 10th, at sacristy. Look for the book with your 330.468.2194 then press 4. name on it!

Liturgical Minister December 1/2, 2018 EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS LECTOR SERVERS

Lauri Booth, Deacon Dave Govern, Janet Hornik, Kearney, Karen Stoll Casey & Allison Kula 4:30 PM Donna Matousek, Jim Slovan, Edward Uschold

Greg & Katie Drager, Carol Kucharski, Tim Lewicki, Steve Wirbel, Suzanna Kress Sally & Walter Kress 8:30 AM Karen Zeleznik

Mark & Sherry Farley, James Flaherty, Joanna Janisz, John Leben Alexa Smotek Aimee Flores & Madilyn James 10:30 AM Joyce Reeves CHRISTMAS IN NORTHEAST OHIO THE OLG YOUNG AT HEARTS Open the eyes of Tuesday, December 11, 2018 my heart, Lord! Join your friends from the OLG Young at Hearts as we kick off the Christmas season with a special holiday trip to “The Christmas Story House!” November 25, 2018 We’ll have a guided tour and see where Ralphie and his family had their yuletide This week we celebrate Jesus as “Christ the King of the adventure. We’ll learn inside information Universe.” In Daniel, we hear about Jesus coming into His about the movie and how Cleveland was glory after His Ascension, where He receives dominion, chosen to be the 1983 site of the filming of this Christmas glory and kingship. The book of Revelations explains that classic. We’ll visit their museum to see actual items from the Jesus, through His faithful witness, became the King of movie and have time in their very unusual gift shop Kings and will return to us in a splendid way for all to Next we’ll enjoy a casual dinner at Grumpy’s Restaurant see. He has received glory and power forever. In of Tremont. This unique eatery is constantly voted the best in John’s Gospel, Jesus tells Pilate he is a king, but not of Tremont (meal entrée choices at time of reservation). this world. He tells him he came into the world to testify to After dinner we’ll travel to Public Square to see the holi- day lights before we head out to North Ridgeville to see he the truth and that all who belongs to the truth listens to Victory Park Holiday lighting display. More than 300 holiday Him. displays glow along the 1.5 mile drive, including the Nativity scene with manger, the Three Wise Men and the Christmas Jesus’ life testifies to the love our Heavenly Father has for angel, Santa Claus (doing a flip as he rides a motorcycle us. Through His obedience and death on the cross, Jesus down a ramp), Santa’s workshop and other Christmas treats. shows the depth of God’s love. Do we listen to Jesus as our king? Have we allowed Jesus to be lord of our time Itinerary: and money? We must open ourselves to receive Jesus 1:00 PM: Motorcoach available to board at OLG parking lot through His Word and Eucharist so we can live a life 1:30 PM: Depart OLG parking lot grounded in His love. By reflecting Jesus’ love to others, 2:15 PM: Arrive at the Christmas Story House we will let the world know Jesus Christ is KING. Tbd: Dinner at Grumpy’s Restaurant Tbd: See Public Square, travel to N. Ridgeville Tbd: Drive through Victory Park REFLECTION QUESTIONS: 9:00 PM: Depart for home 10:00 PM: Approximate arrival at OLG parking lot 1. What does it mean to me that Jesus is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords?

TRIP PRICE: $70 2. What must I do to be prepared for the second coming Please call Mary Rizzo at 330.467.3465 for reservations of Christ? Payment Deadline: Nov. 27, 2018 3. What does Jesus mean when He says, “Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.”?

Come and immerse yourself in the joy of the Advent Sea- ~Written by Spiritual Life Committee Member, - Don Burke son on December 2nd, the First Sunday of Advent at this Festival of Lessons and Our next discussion book is the Carols at Mother of Sorrows latest from William A. Barry SJ, Church, 6034 S. Locust St., AN INVITATION TO LOVE: A Peninsula, OH at 4:00 PM. The Festival of Lessons and PERSONAL RETREAT ON THE Carols is an Advent tradition dating back to the late nine- GREAT COMMANDMENT. teenth century. Blending together scripture readings, pray- All are welcome to read this and ers, Christmas carols and other religious music may prove join us for our next meeting on to be a special grace. December 6th at 7PM in the Marian Room. For questions call Karen a 216-570-4099. Advent is all about the coming of the Lord in the beginning Please leave a message. and when He comes again to complete God’s loving plan of salvation. To help signify the joy and light that has come BLOOD DRIVE Power in the Blood ‐You and will come again, a candle is lit after each reading and can put the power of faith into acon and then as the final candle is lit, using the light from that can- dle, those gathered light their candles symbolizing the Light help save a life! There will be a Blood come into the world and enlightens our time. In turn, we Drive Sunday, December 23, 1–6 p.m., in carry with us this Advent joy to Christmas 2018 and beyond the Caslian Rose Room. Please schedule to the New Year 2019. All are welcome...bring a friend or an appointment at redcrossblood.org or 1‐800‐733‐2767 or use two! the free Red Cross Blood App. Save Lives! N 25, 2018 O L J C, K O T U

Elaine Flaherty* Steven Malley* P.S.R. News PLEASE Darlene Flint June Mickey* REMINDER- NO PSR THIS SUNDAY, November 25th. There Bill Funk* Annette Mulby* WILL BE PSR on Monday, November 26th for grades 3-8. PRAY FOR Robert Furlong* Dawn Nakoski Bob Galus* Madeleine Panzero Denise Angus Janet Gliozzo Margo Petal On Monday, will begin preparing for the season of Advent. As Tom Ballard* Oralia Gonzalez* Tessa Puma* we walk into any store now, we are bombarded with Christmas. Janice Beaty Pete Granger* Patrick Riley* Messages everywhere scream, “Are you ready for Christmas?” Mic Bell* Jessica Gruber* Cesar Roxas Just as we ready our homes for Christmas celebrations by dec- Neil Bender* Jan Hetzel* Richard Schindler* orating, baking and buying presents, Advent is a time for us to Joan Blackwell* Kim Hetzel Hunter* Jack Schindler* prepare our hearts for the Son of God coming to earth to dwell Rocco Blackwell Bill Hinkle * Martha Seminsky among us. Amanda Blaze Julia Rae Hutchinson* Patricia Shemuga* Kim Brew* Jeanette Jasinski* Samantha Shumar* Jean Brower* This kind of preparation can be much more challenging! It re- Joan Johnson Rachel Smolic Dan Brower* quires us not to wait in line or find just the right gift; it requires Margaret Kahoun* Edie Stevenson* John Caetta* us to find quiet in all the commotion of this world and remem- Alex Kane* Lori Stossel* Sally Cassetti ber the gift that God gives to us. If we really spend some time Pearl Kliment* Shirley Tirone* Lottie Cimaglia* praying and thinking about what we are preparing for, every- Chris Kontur* Brian Tonsetic* Citraro* thing we encounter on the way to Christmas can prepare us for Dorothy Kopkas* Joan Ursic Kathleen Citraro* the coming of Christ, not only in Bethlehem 2,000 years ago Brian Kowalski* Patrick Wills* Sharon D’Angelo* but also into our homes, our families, our workplaces, and our Eleanore Kronjak* Rose Witmer* Tyler Delgrosso* Charlie Kucharski* Joyce Wood communities. The usual December distractions can instead Gary Dodd Mary Kvapil* Roy Zeman* become holy moments when we find the Christ Child in our Joyce Dodd* midst. Don Kynkor* Erika Drager* Judy Lebree* Bruce Ferraro Having the right attitude and perspective on the season will help you and your family avoid the excesses that make certain Christmas preparations frantic, yet draining and disappointing. This year take a look at some of December’s demanding activi- ties with new eyes, eyes that fully expect to find God in every Go Christmas Shopping and moment of this season of hope. Leave the Kids with Us! C.L.O.W. Family Connection Understanding today’s feast of Christ the King may be particu- Our Lady of Guadalupe Families! larly challenging. While most of us do not have direct experi- ence with kings or royalty, we have a sense of who they are. We know that royalty have power over their kingdoms. We On Sunday, December 16, 2018, the 8th- know that those who are subjects to royalty offer them alle- 12th graders of Our Lady of Guadalupe giance and honor. To understand how Christ is our king, we extend and magnify what we know to be true of the best of PSR, would like to serve you! human royalty. Christ’s kingship extends to all places, all peo- Bring your children, aged 1 month—10 ple, and all times. Christ demonstrates his kingship through his death on the cross in which he offered salvation to everyone. years old to the Castilian Rose Room from Those who can see with eyes of faith recognize Jesus to be 1:00-4:00 p.m. We will provide free our heavenly king. As you gather as a family, recall that this Sunday is the last babysitting while you Christmas shop, Sunday in the Church year. Talk together about what it means wrap, or just enjoy some time alone. to be a king or queen. How do those who are subjects behave toward royalty? Invite children to role-play what one does in the We will provide crafts, stories, games, presence of royalty. Read today’s Gospel, John 18:33b-37. pizza and a Christmas movie.

Emergency form must be filled out and all We are currently plan- food allergies noted. ning for our trip for next summer to Charleston, Contact Mrs. Drager at 330-468-2194 ext South Carolina from 131 or [email protected] to reserve a space June 23-29, 2019. today! CHWC is open to all teens currently in grades 8-12, young adults 18-22 and adults 22+. It is a week of hard work, serving others, praying intense- ly & making new relationships with hundreds of Catholics from all over the country! The cost for the camp alone is $380 per person. Thanks for your support on our First Fundraiser- Krispy Kreme Donuts! We are beginning our second fundraiser, a poinsettia sale! Check out the flyer and the bulletin board! This is the 3rd year we will be selling beautiful Petitti Garden Center Poinsettias in 8 colors!