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Confessions 2:30-3:30 P.M 1545 S. GREEN RD. S. EUCLID 44121 PHONE: 216.382.7601 FAX: 216.382.4992 E-MAIL: OFFICE@SACREDHEARTOFJESUS PAR- ISH.ORG WEBSITE: WWW.SACREDHEARTOFJESUS PAR- ISH.ORG MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAYS SATURDAY: 4:00 P.M. (VIGIL) SUNDAY: 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 A.M.; 5:00 P.M. WEEKDAYS MONDAY–FRIDAY: A M 6:46 . 12:10 P.M. 8:45 A.M. FRIDAYS (DURING SCHOOL YEAR ONLY) SATURDAY: 6:45 A.M. 8:00 A.M. (FIRST SATURDAY) (IN EXTRAORDINARY FORM) FOLLOWED BY ROSARY, DEVOTIONS & SOCIETY OF THE SACRED HEART CONFERENCE HOLY DAYS: (CONSULT PARISH BULLETIN) CONFESSIONS 2:30-3:30 P.M. OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT JULY 19, 2015 PAGE 2 FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK … STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Collection for 7/12/15: $9,997.61 12-week Avg.: $10,940.00 Collection for 7/13/14 : $7,553.87 12-week Avg.: $10,029.00 (This was the weekend of the Festival.) The Diocese has asked that Fr. Hubert Stamboli, a priest of the Diocese of Moshi, Tanzania, reside at our Parish while he pur- Thank you for your continued support of our parish. sues his graduate studies at John Carrol University. This will be Father Ireland effective September 1, 2015. Please be sure to welcome Father when you see him around the parish. Automatic Giving We are saddened to announce that Tom Adamowicz, our Music There are two ways to participate: sign up at the Credit Union or “Do-It-Yourself” on your home computer. Give it a try. Director, will be leaving us next weekend due to increased re- sponsibility with his primary employment. You may remember that Tom served as our Music Director for several years, took First Option: On your home computer, establish a Sacred Heart some time away, and returned in 2012. We are thankful for the of Jesus payee account. Select the amount and frequency of time that he has been with us and for sharing his musical gifts. your payments. Your bank will do the rest. Tom has brought his dedication and enthusiasm to our music Second Option: program. We will certainly miss him. Sign up at Sts. Margaret & Gregory Credit Union. Your On that same ♪ we are happy to welcome Mark Langley who will account will be debited for the recurring amount at the serve as our new Music Director. Mark brings many years of mu- frequency of your choice. sical expertise. Please be sure to welcome him as he strives to For more information, please call Eileen Gerome (216.382.7601) continue the beautiful tradition of music that we have at our par- or the Credit Union (216.691.0242). ish. PARISH HAPPENINGS Mark will have his hands full trying to prepare for Brother Daniel’s Ordination and First Mass. Any current, past, or aspiring choir Saturday, July 25, 9 a.m. to approx. 4 p.m. members are asked to call the parish office. We will have to start Parish PRIDE Day practicing so that these Masses may truly be beautiful. Saturday, August 15 10 a.m. Mass Brother Daniel Bowen to be ordained by Bishop Lennon May God’s Blessings be yours this week. Sunday, August 16 11:30 a.m. Mass Father Ireland Brother (Father) Daniel’s First Mass Parish Office Hours: Sponsor Requirements: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All requests for sponsor certificates must be directed to a priest. Individuals must Saturday Office is CLOSED be registered and practicing members of this parish, at least 16 years of age, and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. have received the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. If married, the marriage must have been accepted by the Catholic Church. Bulletin Deadline: Friday, 5:00 p.m. New Parishioners Sacred Heart of Jesus Academy Registration after each Sunday Mass in the Parish Office, or by appointment. 4478 Rushton Road, South Euclid, OH 44121 216.381.0363, FAX 216.381.7561 Baptisms: E-mail: [email protected] First and third Sundays of each month at 1:00 p.m. Pre-registration Website: www.sacredheartofjesusacademy.org required. Parents expecting their first child should arrange to attend the Principal: Mr. William DiBacco required Pre-Baptism class. These are offered at the parish on the 4th Sunday of January, April, July and October at 1:00 p.m. in Mary’s Room. PSR Religious Education Classes Pre-registration is required. Call the Parish Office. Sundays 10:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Marriages: For Information about the program call the Parish Office (216.382.7601) Engaged couples should make their arrangements with the priest at least 6 to 12 months in advance of their wedding. Sts. Margaret and Gregory Credit Union 1499 Dean Drive, South Euclid, OH 44121 Funerals: Call the Parish Office to arrange date and time. 216.691.0242, FAX 216.691.0435 Holy Communion for the Homebound: Hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please call the Parish Office whenever a family member is seriously ill or Friday, 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. hospitalized. Arrangements can be made to bring Holy Communion to Parish Pastoral Council the homebound weekly or monthly. Please direct your questions or suggestions for the Council to: Music Director: Tom Adamowicz (216.262.3133) [email protected] PAGE 3 16TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PRAYER APOSTOLATES PRAYER FOR PRIESTS LET US PRAY … SERVING THE DIOCESE OF CLEVELAND FOR THE SICK, THE CHRONICALLY ILL, Heavenly Father, the responsibility of Your priests is great. THE HOSPITALIZED & THE HOMEBOUND May the love of our Blessed Savior abound in their hearts. Sunday: Bishop Anthony M. Pilla Colleen Fistek Brother Daniel & Abbé Weaver Monday: Rev. Bede Kotlinski, OSB/Rev. Ronald Szudarek Seminarians at St. Mary’s Please submit your prayer requests to the Parish Office Tuesday: Rev. John Juhas/Rev. Paschal Rosca, OdeM by 5 p.m. on Fridays. Thank you!! Seminarians at St. Mary’s Wednesday: Rev. Thomas Pajk/Rev. Lawrence Bayer Seminarians at St. Mary’s YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE Thursday: Rev. Richard Bona/Rev. Deogratias Ruwaainenyi UPCOMING PILGRIMAGE DATES & LOCATIONS Seminarians at St. Mary’s Friday: Rev. John Ocilka/Rev. Joseph Pednekar, MSFS Religious communities are opening the doors of their homes and Seminarians at St. Mary’s centers of ministry to welcome and connect personally with pil- Saturday: All Priests Seminarians at St. Mary’s grims seeking the beauty of Christ’s love and how to live our rela- tionship with Jesus Christ on our journey to God. Marian Movement for Priests You are invited and encouraged to join any or all of the scheduled This Apostolate meets every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock in the pilgrimages to local convents, retreat centers, the Benedictine Chapel to pray for vocations to the priesthood and for those who Abbey, or the Center for Pastoral Leadership which are offered by are already ordained and ministering among God’s people. You the religious communities of our Diocese during this Year of Con- are most welcome to join them any Thursday. secrated Life, called for by Pope Francis. A complete listing of dates and locations is available at: www.churchvocations.com or at (216)696.6525. Next events: (Sunday, July 26) Enthronement of the Sacred Heart Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy If your family would like an image of the Sacred St. Rocco 3205 Fulton Road, Cleveland Heart of Jesus enthroned in your home, please call Father Ireland at the Parish Office (216.382.7601) to Sisters of the Incarnate Word arrange for him to come to your home and lead this 6618 Pearl Road beautiful devotion. Parma Hts. Let us Love with the Heart of Jesus. Capuchin Franciscan Friars Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration Eucharistic Adoration St. Paul Shrine 4120 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Consider coming to the Adoration Chapel one day a week to pray ~ to pray with your family and be with the Society of Jesus Lord. If you would like to become a Perpetual Adorer, Jesuit Retreat House please call Kay Sutula at 216.849.1871 and leave your 5629 State Road, Cleveland name and phone number. Community Recitation of the Rosary Parishioners, neighbors, and some employees of the Univer- sity-Suburban Health Center gather in the Church at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesdays to pray the Rosary for peace. Please attend the Family Rosary on the first Tuesday of the I. Adam Tyler and Ashley Short month at 7 o’clock in the Church. The devotion is led by (Both of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish) members of the Knights of Columbus. JULY 19, 2015 PAGE 4 LITURGICAL & SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT LITURGICAL ROLES ~ JULY 25 & 26 LECTORS EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS SERVERS Saturday 4:00 p.m. M. Guzan S. Wolf M. & J. Romeo N. Iacobucci Sunday 8:00 a.m. L. Jelinek J. Rieck K. Winters M. Weldon ~ Adult Servers ~ 10:00 a.m. B. J. Kennedy B. Mapel M. Chordas D. Miklic D. & J. Forniti 11:30 a.m. D. Schuele P. Urbon M. Capichioni J. Horton B. Best A. Hills 5:00 p.m. D. Razayeski R. Martin A. Mullins M. Razayeski AJ Mullins K. Schaughnessy Sanctuary Group #1 Aida Kinczel MASS INTENTIONS READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday, July 20 WEEKDAY (Novena to the Infant Jesus) Sunday: Jer 23:1-6/Eph 2:13-18/Mk 6:30-34 Optional: St. Apollinaris, Bishop/Martyr Monday: Ex 14:5-18/Mt 12:38-42 Tuesday: Ex 14:21--15:1/Mt 12:46-50 6:45 a.m.
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