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School Matrimony: Weddings Must Be Scheduled at Least 6 Months 4419 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 44109 Prior to the Intended Date 4423 Pearl Road Cleveland, OH 44109 Phone 216-749-2323 Fax 216-741-7183 www.maryqop.org 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 Parish Secretary Laura Christopher Parish Office Hours Saturday Parish Secretary Kaitlyn Adams Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Confessions: Saturdays from 3:00 - 4:00 PM. Weekdays Monday, Tue & Thurs. Evenings: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM following the 8:00 AM Mass. Saturday: 10:00 PM - 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/ Office Hours: M - F; 7:00am - 3:30pm RCIA: Any adult or child of catechetical age, baptized or not, who is interested in becoming Catholic should inquire Principal: Jessica Robertson about the R.C.I.A. process by calling the rectory. [email protected] Visitation of the sick: Any parishioner who is seriously ill Assistant Pricipal: Nicholas Blazek should celebrate the Sacraments of Penance, Anointing of the [email protected] Sick and Holy Communion. Please call the rectory for this Enrollment & Recruitment Coordinator: ministry or hospital visit. Suzanne Caraballo Parish Registration: New to Mary Queen of Peace? Wel- [email protected] School Secretaries: Patricia Schwartz come! Please register online or at the Parish Office during of- Robin Geschke fice hours. May 30, 2021 THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Page 2 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Special Diocesan Holy Name Mass MONDAY, May 31 Memorial Day Saturday June 5th St. Columbkille Parish 6:15 AM (Latin) Queenship of Mary The Cleveland Diocesan Union of Holy Name Societies is holding d. Walenty Kolosionek a Mass to be celebrated by Bishop Malesic on Saturday June 5th at 8:00 AM The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin 9am at St. Columbkille Church. All parish societies have been Mary invited to meet and pray with Bishop Malesic. Mass will be fol- d. Steve Kusak lowed by an informal reception with refreshments. In order to plan TUESDAY, June 1 for this it is requested that each parish submit the number of peo- 6:15 AM (Latin) St. Angela Merici, Virgin ple planning to attend. Please contact John Noga at 216-544-9648 d. Anthony & Lucille Harpster if you are planning to attend. 8:00 AM St. Justin, Martyr ~ Intentions of Theresa & Family PARISH STEWARDSHIP WEDNESDAY, June 2 May 16, 2021 6:15 AM (Latin) Ss. Marcellinus, Peter & Erasmus, Martyrs Weekly Offertory………………………..…………….$ 6,547.35 ~ The Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph Maintenance Fund..(Total to date $37,094.32)………$ 956.56 8:00 AM Ss. Marcellinus & Peter, Martyrs Landscaping Fund…(Total to date $930.75)………....$ 80.00 School Support Fund…(Total to date $2,511.50)….....$ 883.50 d. Susan O’Hara THURSDAY, June 3 All figures include Faith Direct 6:15 AM (Latin) Corpus Christi Thank you and God bless you for your continued support! ~ Intentions of the Smalley Family 8:00 AM St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs Congratulations!!! ~ Intentions of Russ Croyle & Family On the Sacrament of First Holy Communion FIRST FRIDAY, June 4 Vincent & Angelo Cessna 6:15 AM (Latin) St. Francis Caracciolo, Confessor Sunday May 23, 2021 ~ Living & Deceased Members of the May God’s Blessings always shine upon you! DeVille/Betzler Families 8:00 AM Weekday ~ Living & Deceased Members of the PLEASE PRAY FOR THE DECEASED Holy Rosary Confraternity Father Ronald J. Szudarek 7:00 PM (Latin) Sacred Heart of Jesus Retired Pastor of Corpus Christi d. Antonio & Dedicacion Seecheung May Fr. Szudarek rest in eternal peace. FIRST SATURDAY, June 5 8:00 AM (Latin) St. Boniface, Bishop & Martyr d. Paul Morrow 2021 Utility Recovery Continuous Raffle 4:30 PM (Vigil Mass) Vigil Mass for Corpus Christi The winner of the 9th drawing for $100 is Eileen K.. Congratula- d. Mary Ann Geiger (Memorial) tions Eileen! Tickets are available for $10 for the 2021 Raffle in SUNDAY, June 6 Corpus Christi the Parish Office or after Masses. Get your ticket now for your 6:30 AM ~ Intentions of Mason Smerdel chance to win $100 on the second and fourth Sunday of every 8:30 AM d. Julie Dawson (Memorial) month, or $300 special raffle on Christmas. 11:00 AM ~ Mary Queen of Peace Parishioners The 10th drawing for 2021 is June 13th, 2021! Confirmation “The Spirit of the Lord will rest on Him, The spirit of wisdom and understanding , the spirit of counsel and strength, and spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.” Isaiah 11:2 Ella “Elizabeth Ann Seton” Campbell Michael “Thomas Aquinas” Lewis Jake “Stephen of Hungary” Cifranic Ethan “Michael” McFeeture Abigail “Catherine of Siena” Eichenmiller Aiden “Ignatius of Loyola” Miller Antonio “Angelo” Gaudino Sabrina “Theresa” Reynolds Dominic “Thomas Aquinas” Grecol Carol “Cecilia” Rini Evan “Padre Pio” Guscott Riley “Donna Mary” Sebera Parker “Sebastian” Hall Ravenna “Abigail” Stiegelmeyer Aidan “Francis of Assisi” Hooven Josiah “Zechariah” Torres Gabrielle “Philomena” Lewis Christopher “Solanus Casey” Yankay Congratulations to all the 2021 Confirmandi! May the Holy Spirit grant you all His fruits, gifts and many graces! We pray that He continues to work with you and through you all the days of your life! MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND, OHIO PAGE 3 7:45 am and continues daily through Thursday, June FATHER BROWN’S SUNDAY NOTES… th th 10 . The Feast of the Sacred Heart is Friday, June 11 . The first Sunday after Pentecost is always the Sunday of the First Friday…is June 4th and please be aware of some Most Holy Trinity. We celebrate today this great mystery of changes in the schedule: our faith, for it is indeed difficult to understand. This quote is = 5:50 - 6:10 am Confessions from the saintly Bishop Martin who said, “…the mystery of the = 6:15 am Holy Mass for Feast of St. Trinity cannot be comprehended by human intellect, no one Francis Caracciolo (Latin) however eloquent can exhaust it; if entire books were written = 7:45 am Day Three of the Sacred about it, so that the whole world were filled with them, yet the Heart of Jesus Novena unspeakable wisdom of God would not be expressed. God, = 8:00 am Holy Votive Mass for the who is indiscernible, can in no way be described. When the Sacred Heart of Jesus human mind ceases to speak of Him, then it but begins to (English) speak.” = 8:30 - 9:00 am Confessions Even though we may know the simple description of the Holy = 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration Trinity, which is one God in three persons, it is when we begin = 3:00 - 4:00 pm Confessions to try to explain it or form temporal analogies from this world, = 4:00 pm First Friday Devotions to that we usually veer into error. Let us simply accept that it is a the Sacred Heart mystery and that we are grateful for this doctrine of our = 6:00 pm Sung Vespers Catholic faith. = 7:00 pm Solemn High Mass with Father John Audino, FSSP With the recent announcement by our governor…about as Celebrant the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, the Diocese of Cleve- = 8:00 -9:00 pm Reception for Father John land has released some new protocols as the obligation to Audino and First Blessings attend Holy Mass is reinstated. My plans are to continue We are privileged to have newly ordained Father John to move slowly to ensure that we are well-prepared for the Audino here for Holy Mass on Friday evening! future, whatever it may bring. For the time being, you will th see changes to the Masses with the return of ushers taking The schedule for First Saturday…on June 5 is as fol- up the collection, lectors and servers at some Masses, seat- lows: ing restrictions removed, the return of hymnals and sing- = 7:45 am Day Four of the Sacred ing, and the encouragement of masks only for those who Heart of Jesus Novena are medically vulnerable and/or haven’t been vaccinated. = 8:00 am Holy Mass for Feast of The distribution of the Precious Blood remains suspended Saint Boniface (Latin) at this time. Please be patient as we continue to adjust to = 8:45 am Exposition of the Blessed these changes and most of all, be charitable to each oth- Sacrament er. = 8:45 - 9:15 am Confessions Congrats to our First Holy Communicants…who receive = 9:15 am Holy Rosary (led by Father Jesus for the first time TODAY! We have had some indi- Brown) vidual First Communicants over the past couple of = 9:35 am Benediction months, but today we welcome approximately 20 sec- Our Lady of Fatima requested that we make the Five First ond graders to the reception of the Eucharist! We look Saturdays.
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