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7Th Heaven Sale

THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 27, 2021

Parish Founded 1846 Diocese of Cleveland  Edward C. Malesic,  Bishop 

 527 BEALL AVENUE • WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 BAPTISM: Phone: 3302648824 • Faith Formation: 3302645838   To plan for your child's baptism and Parish Office Hrs: Monday − Friday: 9:30 amM4 pm  preparation class, call 3302645838.   Email: [email protected] • Website: stmarywooster.org Packets for parents preparing for their St Mary Wooster • Facebook: stmarywooster child's Baptism are available in Parish  Office. Preregistration is required. School Office: 3302628671 • Daycare & Preschool: 3302622752  School Facebook: stmarywooster1 • Website: www.stmwoo.org MARRIAGE:  Contact a priest. Please make RECONCILIATION  arrangements at least 6 months in SaturdaysSaturdays……..3:00 pm4:00 pm 3:30M4:30 pm.

 advance of a proposed wedding date. You may also call one of our priests to make an appointment.  SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE  MINISTRY WITH THE SICK SaturdayMASS Vigil……..5:00 SCHEDULE pm Saturday Vigil5:00 pm AND HOMEBOUND: Sunday……..7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, and 5:30 pm We are happy to bring the Eucharist or to SundayDaily……..Consult Mass Schedule8:00 inside am, * bulletin11:00 am, 5:30 pm (*June, July, August: 11:00 am Mass begins at 10:00 am) provide the Anointing of the Sick to the  Livestreamed video recording is available for Sunday Mass. Go to homebound. Contact the parish office. Dailywww.YouTube.com (search LiveConsultStreams Mass for Schedule St. Mary inside Wooster bulletin.)    Eucharistic AdorationEUCHARISTICSun 6:30 pmN ADORATION10:30 pm, Mon 9 amNWed 10 pm MINISTRIES TO YOUTH: (except during funerals and Masses) St. Mary Day School serves children in Tuesday 9:00 amNWednesday 10:00 pm (except during Funerals & Masses) PreK to grade 8 from Fall  Spring.   Sunday Religious Education classes for PARISH STAFF Preschool M Gr. 8 held from 9:30am to Rev. Stephen P. MoranPastor 10:30am (Sept.Mearly May) in School.   Rev. Rich Samide……...………………………………………..…Parochial Vicar High School Youth meet for MIC Nights on Bob ZerrerDeacon Sundays from 6:30pm to 8:30pm.  . Camille HorvathPastoral Associate   Ann GiancolaMusic Director FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS:  Darcy PajakDirector of Operations Typically a Funeral Director will contact us to make arrangements.  Rachel TeagueYouth Ministry Coordinator If a relative dies elsewhere, be sure to Michael ViatorDirector of Faith Formation contact the parish office. Sarah NussbaumFaith Formation Office Secretary Laura MarvinSchool Principal PARISH REGISTRATION:  New parishioners are asked to call  Sandy HowardSchool Administrative Assistant 3302648824 to set up an appointment Michelle HostetlerDaycare & Preschool Director for registration.  Melissa RosenbaumBookkeeper Parishioners with address or phone Johnna Viator....St. Vincent de Paul Representative changes are also encouraged to notify the Nancy Zuercher, Cheryl DavisOffice Associates parish office. 1 ST. MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION WOOSTER, OHIO

Dear Parishioners:  Has this happened to you yet? ”Oh, I’m sorry, for a moment I Please remember the following in your didn’t recognize you without a mask!” It may sound strange to prayers as they receive a sacrament of the some, but I have actually experienced this a couple of times re- Church: cently. It was surely often a challenge to recognize people when Wedding Banns: they wereNor still areNneeding to wear a mask. The thought that facial features can change, if but subtly, causing us to do a II Kari Lynn Farouhar & Benjamin Zimmerman double take with people we have known, is fairly remarkable. Apply this to the Eucharist. Jesus ChristNthe full Jesus, the real JesusNcomes to us “veiled” or hidden in the signs of bread Mass Schedule and Intentions and wine. Many people fail to recognize Him there. Perhaps Sunday, June 27 some would say, “Well, obviously if He manifested Himself in 7:00am  MassNMary Lou Pfaff † the flesh, I would recognize Him!” Really? Jesus clearly says, 9:00am  MassNRuss & Betty Hamilton † “My flesh is real food, and my blood is real drink” (John 6:55). 11:00am MassNKathy Kaufman † Are we, as Catholics, not exceptionally privileged to be granted NOON  Spanish Mass @ St. Agnes in Orrville the gift of acknowledging Christ now, in the Blessed Sacra- 5:30pm MassNPro Populo ment, as preparation for acknowledging Him when He comes Monday, June 28 again? 7:00am  MassNGabriel Project Mothers The following is offered as a brief but rather succinct state- Tuesday, June 29 ment of the rationale behind the recent vote, taken at the gather- 7:00am  MassNDominique Nguyen † ing of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, to 9:00am  Adoration Opens move forward with the writing of a statement on Eucharistic Wednesday, June 30 Consistency. The event has been variously reported by media 9:30am  MassNAlyssa Nurenberg outlets. Here is the perspective from one actually “in attend- 10:00pm Adoration Closes ance” (the meeting was virtual). Our Sunday Visitor is the inter- Thursday, July 1 viewing organization. Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, from Fort 7:00am  MassNJoan Clark † WayneSouth Bend, Indiana, who chairs the USCCB doctrine Friday, July 2 committee, is the interviewee. 7:00am  MassNALL SOULS Our Sunday Visitor:Can you explain why a document on the 7:30am1:30pm Adoration Eucharist, including a section on Eucharistic consistency, is Saturday, July 3 so important in our current time and culture? 8:30am  MassNVirgil Thomason Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades:As the bishops discussed at our 3:00pm4:00pm Reconciliation / Confessions meeting, there is a great need for a Eucharistic revival in the 5:00pm MassNEleanor Schiefelbeins Church, a deeper understanding of the Eucharistic mystery and its centrality in our life. The doctrine committee has been Sunday, July 4 entrusted with the task of preparing this document. The out- 7:00am  MassNMcLain Family line we presented to the body of bishops uses the outline fol- 9:00am  MassNChase Bradley Marlar † lowed by Pope Benedict XVI in his apostolic exhortation  11:00am MassNJoAnn Czyznik † Sacramentum caritatis(“The Sacrament of Charity”): the NOON  Spanish Mass @ St. Agnes in Orrville Eucharist as a mystery to be believed, a mystery to be cele- 5:30pm MassNPro Populo brated, and a mystery to be lived. Within the section on the Eucharist as a mystery to be lived, the topic of Eucharistic How can You help ensure Mass  consistency arises. We are called to live what we receive, to LiveStreaming at Saint Mary? live in a way that is consistent with the selfgiving love of    Jesus that is made present in the Eucharistic sacrifice. This is If you are reading this message, you related to our call to be missionary disciples. In our current likely have what it takes  or know time and culture, there is a temptation to privatize our faith or someone who doesN to be part of a to separate our celebration and reception of holy Communion rotation of teams who will set up from our responsibility to live in communion with the Church and to live lives that are consistent with the deep meaning of and operate the streaming of Sunday Mass at our par- the Eucharist, the sacrament of charity. ish.   Please join me in praying for the Holy Spirit to bathe the entire Truly, no prior media experience is required (though process of the composition and presentation of this document for the life of the Church. helpful). Training will be offered in a straightfor- Thank you for your support of the recent Youth Ministry bake ward, nonintimidating manner. Please reply to this sale to benefit the fall trip to the National Catholic Youth Con- call to serve. Contact Fr. Steve in the church office. ference (NCYC). I am thinking that a lot of dads were gifted  with some extra “sweetness.” May we remember to With YOUR help, our Masses along with the Word acknowledge our dads, as well as our Heavenly Father, every of God and Hymns of Praise will continue to be  day!! available to all others in need. Peace,

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WEEKLY SCHEDULE  (PH=Parish Hall ● RLL=Rectory Lower Level ● EXTRAORDINARY  LIB =Library ● YR=Youth Room ● GYM=School Gym) MINISTERS  Monday, June 28 OF HOLY COMMUNION Noon  Women’s Chaplet of Divine Mercy (PH) Tuesday, June 29  6:30am Men’s Prayer Group (PH) Please remember to take the time to sign in for 7:00pm Knights of Columbus Social (Hall) a designated station before Mass on the sign Wednesday, June 30 in sheet located on the bulletin board to the left **No Activities Scheduled** of the sacristy entrance as was the norm prior Thursday, July 1 to March 2020.   **No Activities Scheduled** Friday, July 2 Readings for the Week of June 27 3:00pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy (ZOOM) Sunday:  Wis 1:13R15; 2:23R24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5R6, 11,  Saturday, July 3  9:00am SVdP Food & Fellowship (PH)   12, 13 [2a]/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13R15/Mk 5:21R43   or 5:21R24, 35bR43  Sunday, July 4 Monday:  Gn 18:16R33/Ps 103:1bR2, 3R4, 8R9, 10R11  8:00am Rosary Prayer (church)   [8a]/Mt 8:18R22 NOON  Flame of Love Rosary (church)  Tuesday: Acts 12:1R11/Ps 34:2R3, 4R5, 6R7, 8R9 [5]/2  ** MIC Youth Group will NOT meet **   Tm 4:6R8, 17R18/Mt 16:13R19 Wednesday:  Gn 21:5, 8R20a/Ps 34:7R8, 10R11, 12R13    [7a]/Mt 8:28R34 REQUESTS for PRAYERS Thursday:  Gn 22:1bR19/Ps 115:1R2, 3R4, 5R6, 8R9 [9]/  Please remember the recently deceased in your prayers:   Mt 9:1R8 Jeremy (Jake) Cassady Friday:  Gn 23:1R4, 19; 24:1R8, 62R67/Ps 106:1bR2, 3  Please remember in your prayers the following people:   R4a, 4bR5 [1b]/Mt 9:9R13 Cindy Arnette, Susie Banyar, Bill Becker, Tia Beichler, Saturday:  Eph 2:19R22/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Jn  Denise Biro, Christina Tyler Bittaker, Louie Blecha, James   20:24R29 Brandes, Donna Braun, Amy Cannon, Emma Chelf, Nancy Next Sunday:  Ez 2:2R5/Ps 123:1R2, 2, 3R4 [2cd]/2 Cor 12:7 Cetutti, Shelly & Bill Dupont, Samuel Fannin, Lee Fluent,   R10/Mk 6:1R6a Ruby Garraway, Pat Gash, Lucille Gaumer, Judy Haven, Skip Houts, Lottie Hosfeld, Taylor Hrasti, Jackie Kane, Samantha Observances for the Week of June 27 Kane, Charles Hurst, Karen Iannarelli, Deacon Philip Kamlowsky, Rene Knack, Joan Laseter, Nick Leppla, Brenda Sunday: 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time  Lifer, Rick Lohnes, Diane Makowski, Patricia Malloy, Monday: St. Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr  Dorothy McCormack, Lee & Patsy Meeker, Susan Mellott, Tuesday: Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles  Mary Mercer, Tom Messier, Stephen Messner, Zeno Middleton, Art Miller, Dean Mires, Art Nolletti, Ordell Wednesday: The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman  Nyheim, Kimberly O’Connor, Carol (Schmidt) Ramsey, Paul   Church Ritchie, Wanda Rohr, Fr. Pierre Ruquoy, David Santangelo, Thursday: St. Junipero Serra, Priest  Rita Grande Schmel, Jamie Scott, George Seel, Tom & Cecile Friday:  Weekday Shaffer, Gerry Slats, Judy Snader, Bob Sowers, Norma Stark, Saturday: St. Thomas, Apostle  Laura Thacker, Joyce Tomassetti, Stacey Tomasetti, John Next Sunday: 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time;  Vasichko, Mary Vasichko, Dan & Karen Wingate, LeRoy Wobser, Patricia Woodside, Beth Ann Zimmerman   Independence Day  ©LPi Prayers for Those Who Serve: Cpl. Carl Calvin, Capt. Sean Curry, Capt. Gary Anthony FINANCIAL NEWS  DiVito, Lt. Lauren Elkins, Col. Daniel Fowler, Capt. Chad Grimes, Andrew HawleyNUS Navy, Maj. Ron Hustwit Jr, 6/20/21 A1C Tyson Jones, SN Zachary KingNUS Navy, Lt. Col. Regular Collection weekly goal: …………$20,000.00 Loren Kirchner, Staff Sgt. Wallace Lytle, Lance Cpl. Tessa In Pew ….…………………$12,646.00 Manley, Lt. Col. Jonathan Marion, Lt. Doug Porr, Sgt. Ed Electronic Giving …..……...$4,524.00 Schafrath Jr, 1SG Gregory Swayer, Sgt. Taylor Winstead, Total ...……………..$17,170.00 Chief Kyle Winters, Lt. Johnna ZadraWinters Major Repair: .………………...…….………..$685.00

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In the News: St. Mary School “Growing in Character, Faith and Knowledge” St. Mary School offers an educational experience that includes hands on learning through STEM activities or in person field trips to the Ohio State House, the OARDC Arboretum, Historical Society, Local Nature Trails and Historical Venues.   In person presentations by the Reptile Lady and Dr. Dave and his WhizBang Science Show are also part of the hands on learning opportunities students experience.  Scholarships are still available for the 20212022 School Year. Call us at (330)2628671.  Experience the Difference in a Catholic School educational environment. 

The Activity Center Project  Ohio Floors are wasting no time to complete the new gym floor. The bare wood floor is waiting for sanding and finishing in the next few weeks.   The wood has to cure for a short amount of time before the finishing touches. It looks beautiful.   We cannot wait for the finished floor.

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Would you like to be a Greeter? St. Vincent de Paul  If so, our PSR Needs Your Help! Needs Home Repair Savvy  Our Parish School of Religion (PSR) is looking for a Volunteers  parishioner to be a Greeter on Sunday mornings 9 We are looking for individuals who am to 10:45 am, starting Sept. 19 through early May. would be willing to spend an hour or  If you enjoy working with children and their  two to visit someone in our area and determine what type families this role is for you! In addition to greeting of home maintenance related help is needed.   them, there will be a few other tasks that include greet- Recently, we have begun receiving requests from local res- ing & signing our PSR Catechists in, unlocking doors idents who are seeking advice on maintenance issues in the both fire and classroom, and turn on lights. their homes. On occasion and if the task is small and not  If you are interested please contact Michael Viator in technical, we may offer to locate a volunteer who would be willing to make the repair. the Faith Formation Office, 3302645838.  Sometimes all our neighbor needs is to be pointed in the Please remember the following right direction of who to call that can fix their problems. A lot of times they are lonely and just need to talk.  in your prayers who joyfully   received the sacrament of  This is a great way for you to love your neighbor Baptism:  and demonstrate your faith in action.   Kaden and Kallie If you are able and interested in being added to our call list Children of John and Kristie Ogden of “nonfinancial” volunteers, please call Cheryl in the  Parish Office at 3302648824 ext. 212. SAVE THE DATE:  Sale August 8th for the   Knights of Columbus  Want to help our Youth sponsored attend NCYC  the  National Catholic Youth  Alex Kobilarcik Memorial Golf Outing  Conference? at Mohican Hills Golf Club 

 And at the same time, help the Mission Possible A to Z …… 4Man Scramble Shotgun Begins at 8:30 am program provide schooling and a nutritious breakfast …… Follow Scramble Rules to kids from families in need?  …… Snack at the Turn (Hot Dog & Drink) Has our consumer focused culture caused you …… Dinner after with Door Prizes and Refreshments to have things you no longer use but others  Cost is $65 per person (singles or foursome welcome) could use?   Register BEFORE July 25.  Through this 7th Heaven Sale, our Youth Group is Call Terry Shea to register at 3302620464 challenging us to prayerfully consider what items (in good condition) we are willing to do without so our Youth and children in Zambia can move closer to God. There Are Children In Need!   Items will be accepted July 22nd and 23rd. Did you know there are 115 Wayne County Children  in Foster Care? Through no fault of their own, these For more details and to sign up for this very special children have experienced abuse and neglect and as a opportunity, go to: https://www.stmarywooster.org/ result, required outofhome care.   news/7thheavensaleyouthgroup Our children need safe, stable and loving homes to  help them adjust to healthy family lifestyles and some-  times, learn them for the first time.   If you are interested in helping a child in need, foster homes are needed for children of all ages. Please visit www.waynecsb.org or call 3303455340 ext. 2339.  Kids Grow Best in Families!

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Lord Jesus, Sometimes I feel alone, heavy and weighed down by the burdens of caregiving. You know my heart, and I cannot make it without you. Send a hand when I need one, a friendly reminder of your great and grand loving  mercy. Amen  Dear Caregivers,  The month of June has been about asking for help on your journey. We are not meant to “go it alone”…and yet sometimes it is difficult to let others in, and allow them to help.   If you have not done so already, we hope you can watch Episode 3of ‘Be Nourished’ through the link on St Mary’s facebook page under Nourish or by going to:  www.stmarywooster.org/news/caregiversbenourishedvideo3.  We continue to pray for you daily, and we welcome your emails for confidential prayer needs.  In His love and peace,  Nourish for Caregivers Team 

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EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP Touching the Cloak of Christ  Look to today’s Gospel and you’ll find one of the most arresting im- ages in all of Scripture. Christ in a crowd, everyone clamoring for his attention, pressing against him. Several feet away, is a chronically ill woman, weak and desperate for help. She knows she doesn’t have a chance of getting his attention. She has no connections. She has no strength. All she can do is lift up her hand.   So that’s what she does. She reaches out.  There comes a time, or maybe several times, in each of our lives when we become this woman. We’re tired and we’re sick. Is it with sin? With fear? With anger? It doesn’t matter. Whatever it is, it’s made us weak, and we feel like we’ve run out of options. We’ve looked for help and come up empty. We’ve consulted friends and got- ten nowhere. We’re lost in the crowd of life, unable to stick our heads above the pressing throng to wave for help.   And there is Christ, always passing by us. The hem of his cloak is never far from our grasp. We have no hope of a big mira- cle like the synagogue leader. We don’t even bother asking for that. But that cloak ... we can touch that cloak. That’s some- thing we can do.  Do we do it, though? Do we have the confidence of that sick, beatendown woman who knew so totally that healing was there for the taking? Or do we retreat back into the crowd, stumbling back home with our pain and our sinfulness? Reach out, friends. However, whatever, whenever N reach out. Christ will not fail you. N Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS ©LPi

I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me. • Psalm 30: 2, 4, 56, 11, 12, 13 (6/27/21)

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