Downtown Canton Catholic Community

Basilica of 726 Cleveland Avenue NW 627 McKinley Avenue NW Canton, Ohio 44702 Canton, Ohio 44703 330-453-8493 - Church 330-454-8044 - Basilica 330-452-0125 - School Office Hours Office Hours Tuesday - Friday Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM www.stjohncanton.com www.stpetercanton.org

Fourth Sunday of Lent - March 22, 2020

Very Reverend John E. Sheridan, S.T.L. Barbara Vaughn Rector/Pastor Saint Peter Business Manager [email protected] 330-453-8493 x 210 Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil - 4:00 PM (Basilica) Deacon Seaman Barb Jordy (November 1 - April 30) Permanent Deacon Saint Peter Administrative Assistant Sunday - 8:30 AM (St. Peter) (November 1 - April 30) Sunday - 10:30 AM (Basilica) Robert Sullivan Lori Roethlisberger (November 1 - April 30) Organist & Director of Music Saint Peter Parish Secretary Basilica Administrative Assistant Sacrament of Reconciliation 330-454-8044 x 201 Pamela is available on Saturday's at [email protected] Coordinator, Parish Activities Committee the same location at the 4:00 PM Mass 330-454-8044 x 404 beginning at 3:00 PM until 3:30. Sandie Fusillo Saint Peter School Principal Robert Lindesmith Holy Days 330-452-0125 Coordinator, Food Pantry Vigil - 6:00 PM (St. Peter) [email protected] 330-454-8044 x 403 Day - 9:00 AM (St. Peter) Day - 12:10 PM (Basilica) Mollie Kulig Christine Burger Director of Religious Education Coordinator, Perpetual Adoration Daily Mass 330-453-8493 x 204 330-454-8044 x 309 Tuesday at 9:00 AM (Basilica) [email protected] Wednesday at 8:00 AM (St. Peter) Brandon Berkey Thursday at 9:00 AM (Basilica) Prayer Line Cemetery Sexton Friday at 8:30 AM (St. Peter) 330-454-8044 x 306 330-324-3871 Please turn mobile phones off, or put them in the vibrate mode. PENITENTIAL RITE

Priest: Have Mercy on us, O Lord.

A Prayer for Collaboration People: For we have sinned against you.

O God, You enlighten us with your charity, Priest: Show us, O Lord, your mercy. and enliven us with your grace; You guide us by your wisdom and give us People: And grant us your salvation. hope for the future; KYRIE Chant You call us each by name. As parishioners of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist and St. Peter Church, b Œ œ ˙ - œ ˙ You have brought us & œ œ œ œ ™ Ky - ri - e, el- e - i - son. together for Holy Mass. May our prayers and praises œ - be pleasing to You. &b ™ Œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ™ Transform us by Your mercy, Chris- te, el- e - i - son. and make us one in Your love. Help us to use the gifts You have given - &b ™ Œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ us to proclaim Your Gospel, Ky - re - e, el- e - i - son. and to serve our neighbors, so that one day we may share together the good things You promise Liturgy Of The Word to those who love You. We ask this through our Lord FIRST READING Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the RESPONSORIAL PSALM Gelineau unity of the Holy Spirit, One God, forever and ever. Amen. bb 4 & b4 ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ Theœ Lord is my shepœ - herd; there is Music For Mass bb j & b œ™ œ œ Readings noth - ing I shallœ want.w St. Peter - 1036 Basilica - 800 SECOND READING

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Good News Acclamation PRELUDE Ornament of Grace Reverend James Chepponis Bernard Wayne Sanders

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Music reprinted under OneLicense A-708453 GOSPEL READING MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Chant

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Communion Rite

LORD'S PRAYER SANCTUS Chant Mass XVIII AGNUS DEI Chant Mass XVIII

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St. Peter or Basilica Concluding Rite (please circle one)

EXPOSITION OF THE In Memory of:______MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT

Immediately following the Communion Rites of the ______10:30 AM Mass, the Eucharist will be placed into the Monstrance and left upon the altar for the duration of ______the Holy Hour. The priest will pray the Prayer after Communion from the chair, and then will go to the foot Given by:______of the altar with the other ministers for the incensation of the Lord in the Eucharist. During this time, we will sing O Salutaris: Phone Number:______

Amount Enclosed:______4 bb 4 & b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ O sa - lu - tá - ris hó - sti - a, Quae U - ni tri - nó - que Dó - mi - no Sit Basilica Office The Basilica office will be open Tuesday - Fri- b day, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM. &b b œ œ œ œ œ nœ œ œ cae - li pan - dis ó - sti um; Bel - sem - pi - tér - na gló - ri - a: Qui Stewardship “Not as man sees does God see, because man b &b b œ œ œ bœ œ œ œ œ sees the appearance but the Lord looks into œ the heart.” 1Samuel 16:7 la pre - munt ho - stí - li - a, Da vi - tam si - ne tér - mi - no No - How often do we invest our time, talent and treasure in creating an appearance that does bb not matter at all to God? We strive to impress & b œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ro - bur fer au - xí - li - um. with our clothing, home, career, possessions, bis do - net in pá - tri - a. car and other marks of distinction. But none of these illusions of greatness will impress If you choose not to remain for the Holy Hour, you may God. Instead, He will look into our hearts to leave the Basilica quietly after the priest and server re- see how much we loved Him, how much we turn to the sacristy. loved others and how we showed that love by the way we used our time, talent and treasure RECESSIONAL In Silence here on earth. From Father Sheridan Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, if the parish office is not able to be open on account of restrictions placed upon us, we As we continue to learn more about the novel will continue to check voicemail and email. coronavirus (Covid-19), and to experience re- Even if Masses are not able to be celebrated strictions on account of it, our first reaction publicly, we will offer Mass and pray for all of must not be to overreact or to panic. Our you. We will have any updates to our parish example can be the Christians of Rome in the activity posted regularly to our parish web- early centuries. Ancient Rome was plagued sites, Facebook pages, parish app, and Insta- by the Antonine Plague (about 165-180 AD) gram account. and the Plague of (about 250-270 AD). The majority of the pagans in Rome Please join me in offering prayers of sympathy abandoned the poor and the sick and left the for the family and friends of Nancy of bodies of their dead on the streets. The re- the Basilica of St. John the Baptist, who re- sponse of the Christians, however, was not cently passed away. May the Lord welcome to panic, but to serve. The Christians would her into heaven, and may He provide com- tend to the needs of the sick, even the ones fort and consolation to those who mourn her that had previously persecuted them. The passing. Church grew leaps and bounds during this era on account of the radical love that the Have a blessed week! Christians showed to their neighbors and to those in need. The reputation of the Chris- tians continued to grow through the centu- Peace ~Fr. Sheridan ries, so much so that Julian the Apostate, the final non-Christian Emperor of the Roman Empire (361-365 AD), would say of our an- Catechesis about Lent cient brothers and sisters that, “the impious Galilaeans support not only their own poor Prayer is the third Lenten Practice that we but ours as well.” Throughout History and undertake during this time. Prayer is, simply even until our own time, the Church contin- stated, conversation with God. To paraphrase ues to minister to the needs of the people we St. Augustine, “God has made us for Himself, encounter in every place. We do not ask for and our hearts are restless until they rest in evidence of their faith, but minister to their Him.” In creating us, God has written Him- needs as evidence of our faith. When we reach self into the very fabric of our beings and our out to our neighbors and friends in need, we desire should be for Him. We search for Him heed the words of our Lord, who gave the in all sorts of places, but the hole remains in new commandment: “Love one another as I our hearts until we find Him and allow Him have loved you.” During these days, it is easy to fill us up. It is in prayer that we search for to be frustrated with the restrictions placed Him, that we find Him, and that we are filled upon us, it is easy to become panicked and up by Him. After Easter, we will do a series afraid. However, we should instead begin to here on the different forms of prayer, but for reach out to one another in need. If you have now, do not neglect to speak to the Lord from a neighbor in need, check in on them. Find your heart every day, for it is only in Him that ways to serve each other in love. In this way, your heart will find rest. we emulate the Lord Himself, who “came to serve and not to be served.” Please do not "prop" the doors at As we do the work of the Church in our time, the Basilica or Saint Peter Church our parishes are here to serve you and the open, during the winter months. needs of the people in our community. Even Religious Education

Faith is like a bright ray of sunlight. It en- April 26, 2020 - 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM ables us to see God in all things as well as all Dinner & Session things in God. Christ the Servant Parish - St. Vacation Bible School (VBS) CCD Program VBS Registration: We will be holding an au- CCD Mass: Our last CCD Mass for the year thentically Catholic VBS program for our par- will be on Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 8:30 AM ishes this summer from June 15th through at St. Peter Parish. All CCD youth must ar- June 19th from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. This rive in the church no later than 7:45AM and year, our theme will be “The Vatican Express must be signed in by a parent. Parents may with Saint .” The students will explore then pick the youth up from the school build- St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, ing after CCD ends at 10:25 AM. Please con- meet and greet our Pope, get to know St. Peter tact the DRE if you have any further ques- and find out how the Church started. They’ll tions or concerns. also read about Saint Jerome and his friend, Lion. Please contact the D.R.E. if you would Youth Sacramental Preparation like to register your children.

First Holy Communion: The Jesus Day Re- VBS Volunteers Needed: We are in need of treat will be on Saturday, April 25th, 2020 youth and adult volunteers to help with pre- from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM in St. Peter School. paring decorations, costumes, and supplies Please contact Mollie Kulig in the St. Peter before the start of the program, and with Parish Office if you have any questions or helping during VBS week. concerns regarding your child’s First Com- munion retreat. All adult volunteers helping at VBS must be cleared before the start of the program. Please Confirmation: Confirmation will be held on consider helping in any way that you can, and Wednesday, March 25th at 7:00 PM at St. contact Mollie Kulig as soon as possible if you Peter Church. Confirmation candidates and are interested in volunteering. Thank you! their sponsors must be in the church no later than 6:30 PM. Adult Faith Formation

Youth Ministry (Grades 9-12) Bible Study: Due to the coronavirus, our Bible Study, which typically meets on Thurs- Upcoming Youth Ministry Events: days from 9:30 AM -11:00 AM in the Galla- gher Center at the Basilica of St. John the March 21, 2020 - 8:45 AM-2:30 PM Baptist, will be suspended until further no- Volunteer at Confirmation Retreat tice. Thank you for your understanding. St. Peter Parish Hall Diary of Saint Maria : April 5, 2020 - 9:35 AM -10:25 AM (NOTE DATE CHANGE) We are gathering Session - St. Peter School once a month in order to discuss the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska. Our next April 19, 2020 - 5:00 PM-7:30PM session will now be on Tuesday, March 31st, Dinner & Session 2020 from 7 to 8PM at St Peter Rectory. That Christ the Servant Parish evening, we will be discussing Notebook II (pp. 222-383). We hope that you can join us! Mark Your Calendar Tenebrae April 8, 2020 7:00 PM - Basilica

Holy Thursday April 9, 2020 Mass at 7:00 PM - Saint Peter Church

Good Friday Liturgy April 10, 2020 Liturgy at 7:00 PM - Saint Peter Church

Easter Vigil Intentions of Pope Francis April 11, 2020 Catholics in China 8:00 PM - Basilica We pray that the Church in China may perse- Easter Sunday vere in its faithfulness to the Gospel and grow April 12, 2020 in unity. 8:30 AM - Saint Peter Church 10:30 AM - Basilica

Knights of Columbus Spaghetti Dinner Saturday, April 18, 2020 after the 4:00 PM Mass Basilica Parish Hall

Pentecost Sunday May 31, 2020 8:30 AM - Basilica 10:30 AM - Saint Peter Church

Knights of Columbus 341 This year The Knights of Columbus Council 341 will be partnering with St Peter School to raise funds for replacement of playground equipment. We are asking parishioners to Wednesday Prayer Service consider purchasing two Super Cash Bonan- The Lenten season encourages us to go deep- za tickets. For each ticket sold St Peter will er into our relationship with Jesus through get $2.00. The Knights of Columbus will prayer and meditation. Please join Deacon match the amount up to a certain amount. Mike Seaman on the following Wednesdays Simply return the completed ticket stub with during Lent for the Holy and Evening cash or a check made out to KofC 341 put Prayer: March 4, 11, and April 1, 2020. the green envelope in the collection basket. Again thank you for your generosity. Parish Activities Baptism Schedule Coffee and Conviviality The Sacrament of Baptism will take place six This popular social event will times a year on the second Sunday (12:30 PM) continue, the second Tuesday of every of the following months: February (St. Peter), month, from 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM at the April (Basilica), June (St. Peter), August (Ba- Panera Bread on Dressler Road. silica), October (St. Peter) and December (Ba- silica). A Baptism Preparation Class will be First Friday offered. Please contact either Parish Office to Kick off your First Friday! schedule a Baptism. Join us on April 3rd for Salad and Pizza immediately following Stations of the Cross at 5:30 in St. Peters Social Hall Before Mass Donation at the door Be thoughtful, Be silent, Be reverent, RSVP 330 454 8044 x 404 Speak with the Lord by March 30 During Mass Allow the Lord to speak to you Rhoda Wise House & Grotto Wednesday, April 22, 2020 - 5:45 PM After Mass Rhoda Wise House & Grotto Speak to one another “The Miracle House” 2337-25th St. NE Video, Tour & Divine Mercy Chaplet Limited to 20 Guild Card Party Meet at Rhoda Wise House at 5:45 PM Optional dinner at John’s Bar & Grill after The annual St John Guild Card Party is sched- for fellowship & conversation uled for April 25, 2020. It will be held in the (dinner on your own) Basilica Parish Hall, and the cost is $10.00. RSVP by April 20, 2020 Our committees are all in place and planning 330-454-8044 ext.404 a wonderful afternoon of fun, friendship and great food. Please mark your calendar and plan to support this event. If you have any SAVE THE DATE! questions or would like to volunteer to help Parish Picnic please contact Lisa O' Brien @ 330-453-4949. Sunday, August 23, 2020 Details to follow

Please remember that Parish events are open to all Parishioners

Rosary

The Rosary will be offered thirty minutes be- fore each weekend Mass. A specific format, has been designed by Father Sheridan, and people have been identified to lead the Rosary each week.

Church Bulletin Edition March 7-8, 2020

ST PETER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT REGISTRATION IS NOW IN PROGRESS FOR THE 2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR!

Practicing our letter G. Soup and sandwiches anyone? Please remember that the

speed limit in the parking lot is 5 MPH. Please be considerate for the safety of our children and their families.

St. High School and Middle School welcomes all families to Third grade being creative with shapes and lines in an Open House on

Sunday, March 15th from Art Class!

12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Walk the halls, visit classrooms, hear from faculty, staff and Students, and learn about tuition and scholarship opportunities! All visitors Second grade participating in the Mass Readings and presentation of the Gifts. will have the chance to win a $500 tuition credit, Knights athletic passes or spirit gear. For more information, contact Ryan Hill, enrollment director at [email protected]

The IOWA Basic Skills and Cognitive tests will begin next week for Grades two and four.

Food Pantry Cemetery Hours “The Lord is kind and merciful” Sunday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM As a part of that Lenten focus, each Sunday Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. of Lent is designated for a unique donation to the Food Pantry. These gifts will be given WINTER INFORMATION as always to the families and individuals who If there is more than 2 1/2 inches of snow on come to our door. There is a list of sug- the ground (this will be at the discretion of gested items for each week below. Any the Cemetery Sexton), St. John Cemetery item whether or not it is among the suggest- and St. Peter Cemetery will be closed. It ed items listed in the weekly schedule will be is very difficult to maneuver the roads when gratefully accepted, and cash contributions they are clear, much less covered with snow. are always appreciated. Of course, we will accommodate burials during this time as needed. We apologize Thank You for any inconvenience this may cause, and Weekly Items Needed we appreciate your understanding.

The following list is not meant to include ev- ery item someone might think of as a good Prayer Line gift. Please feel free to donate anything on Prayer intentions are submitted by calling any Sunday that might come to your mind. the prayer line - 330-454-8044 x 306. March 29 – Dinner Sunday Beef stew, macaroni & cheese, tuna, noodles, instant potatoes, pasta side dishes, rice, meals in a box, spaghetti or penne pasta and sauce, canned ham, spam, vegetables, ra- men noodles.

April 5 – Miscellaneous & Treat Sunday Life &

Flour, sugar, chips, pretzels, Easter candy, cake mixes, frosting, graham crackers and Death any item from the previous weeks. Cat and dog food would be a special gift for many who An Examination of come. the Seven Deadly Sins and the corresponding Life-Giving Virtues

A Seven-Week Lenten Lecture Series offered by Fr. Sheridan

Thursdays from February 20 to April 2 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM St. Peter Social Hall 702 Cleveland Ave NW Canton, Ohio 44702

“I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Choose life, then, that you and your descendants may live” Deuteronomy 30:19

This Week Liturgical Ministries

Saturday - March 21 8:30 AM (St. John) Traditional Latin Mass 3:00 PM (St. John) Confessions 4:00 PM (St. John) + Jerry Thomas (Theresa Thomas) March 21 & 22 Sunday - March 22 Lector 8:30 AM (St. Peter) + Margaret Ann Kelm 4:00 PM (B) R Pope, y Willaman (Gene & Dulce Sarbaugh) 8:30 AM (SPC) J Tarr-McNutt, B Sponseller 10:30 AM (St. John) + Van Dress Family 10:30 AM (B) J Bryan, S Belden (Chuck & Dee Innis) Lamp (St. John) + Special Intention Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Lamp (St. Peter) + Special Intention 4:00 PM (B) D Becherer, P Pope

8:30 AM (SPC) M Burkhart, D Geiselman Monday - March 23 NO MASS 10:30 AM (B) J Thompson, J Strancar Tuesday - March 24 9:00 AM (St. John) + The Intentions of the Priest Servers 4:00 PM (B)A & B Becherer Wednesday - March 25 8:30 AM (SPC) V Zeren, K Roach 8:00 AM (St. Peter) + Bernard Heinrich (Jean Paar) 10:30 AM (B) N Presutto, E Davala

Thursday - March 26 Cantor: 9:00 AM (St. John) + The Intentions of the Priest 11:00 AM (St. John) Samaritan's Table March 28 & 29 Lector Friday - March 27 4:00 PM (B) R Pope, Y Willaman 8:30 AM (St. Peter) + Mary Dureska (Tony DiAntonio) 8:30 AM (SPC) J Tarr-McNutt, B Sponseller 10:30 AM (B) S Belden Saturday - March 28 8:30 AM (St. John) Traditional Latin Mass 3:00 PM (St. John) Confessions Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion 4:00 PM (St. John) + Sara Korall (Tom & Kim Yankle) 4:00 PM (B) D Becherer, P Pope 8:30 AM (SPC) M Burkhart, D Geiselman Sunday - March 29 10:30 AM (B) J Thompson, J Strancar 8:30 AM (St. Peter) + Beth Sarbaugh (Mom & Dad) 10:30 AM (St. John) + Special Intentions of the Servers Williams Family (Schirack Family) 4:00 PM (B) A & B Becherer Lamp (St. John) + Nick Sama (Anna Sama) 8:30 AM (SPC) V Zeren, K Roach Lamp (St. Peter) + Betty Markoski (Russ) 10:30 AM (B) N Presutto, E Davala

Cantor:

If you have questions about the ministry schedule, please contact Greg or Christine Sbaraglia or Bobby Sullivan.

The best prayer is the one in Food Pantry which there is the most love. We ALWAYS need the following: plastic bags, -Charles de Foucauld soup (crackers), pork and beans, vegetables, fruit, peanut butter (or jelly), tuna, ramen noodles, macaroni and cheese, a meat dish (spaghetti with sauce, ravioli, beefaroni, Collection Totals beef stew, chili etc.), graham crackers. We also appreciate all cash contributions to the Basilica Pantry.

St. Peter Church Cemetery Hours

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