In remembrance M Father Ronald J. Szudarek

In Remembrance May 24, 2021



Visitation for Father Ronald J. Szudarek, senior priestretired, will be 58 p.m. June 10 at Golubski Funeral Home 5986 Ridge Road, Parma.

Bishop Edward Malesic will preside at vespers at 3 p.m. June 11 in St. Colette Church, 330 W. 130th St., Brunswick. Father Jim Roach will be the homilist. Visitation will continue until 7 p.m. in the church.

Bishop Martin Amos, retired bishop of Davenport, , will be the principal celebrant at Father Szudarek’s funeral Mass at 11 a.m. June 12 in St. Colette Church. Father Wm. Krizner will be the homilist.

Father Szudarek, 69, died on May 21.

He was the son of the late Stanley and Jean (Gos) Szudarek. Father Szudarek was educated at Immaculate Heart of Mary School and South High School, both in ; St. Mary College, Orchard Lake, Michigan; SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary, Orchard Lake, Michigan; and Saint Mary Seminary, Cleveland.

Bishop ordained him to the priesthood for service to the Diocese of Cleveland on June 13, 1982 in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist.

Father Szudarek’s first assignment was as parochial vicar of SS. Peter and Paul Parish in Garfield Heights. During that assignment, he served a threeyear term, effective June 19, 1982, as chaplain, Catholic Committee on Scouting. In addition, he served as assistant chaplain, Knights of Columbus, Garfield Heights Council 4130, effective Aug. 7, 1985. On June 24, 1986, he was appointed parochial vicar of St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Sheffield Lake.

Father Szudarek was transferred to serve as parochial vicar at Corpus Christi Parish in Cleveland on June 16, 1988. He served as administrator pro tem of Corpus Christi Parish from July 31, 1989 until May 31, 1991, when he was appointed pastor.

Father Szudarek retired on Sept. 15, 2008.

He was proud of his Polish heritage and was grateful for the opportunity to serve the PolishAmerican community throughout most of his ministry. Those who knew him said his devotion to the Blessed Mother gave him great strength as he dealt with many health issues.

Interment will be at St. Mary Cemetery in Cuyahoga Heights.

Live in the Light of the Lord whom you served so faithfully!

  GOSPEL MEDITATION  ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE May 30, 2021 The Most Holy Trinity  Let God be who God is. This is often one of the hardest things to do. Rather than allowing the mystery of being created in the image and likeness of God unfold and take root in our lives, we change the dynamic. We want to be the creators who want to make God into the image and likeness we need God to be. We have a hardenough time letting the people in our lives be who they are. We struggle even more so with God. It is almost as if we want God to be our imaginary friend who is not only with us whenever we need but becomes the Being we need God to be. Who is it that we want God to be today? A protector, disciplinarian, champion for justice, healer, advocate for our cause, grantor of prayers, guardian of my life, or the avenger? Our prayers tell an interesting story. When you pray, what does God look like?  Recently, a young woman who was feeling invisible, overlooked, ignored, and misunderstood by her husband struggled to make her feelings known and get his attention. Finally, she screamed, “Listen to me!” Thus, birth was given to a renewed and healthier relationship. We spend so much time storming heaven with our agenda and trying to make God into a “god” of our desires that we do not hear God saying, “Listen to me!” God is desperately trying to get our attention. God is saying, I am here among you as not one but three, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Many people seldom notice God’s presence because they are so caught up with other spiritual cares and concerns. And, when the “god” they fashion and create doesn’t produce as they desire, they shake the dust from their feet and move on. “I tried,” they exclaim, “but God didn’t listen.”  Healthy relationships aren’t built on making someone be who we need them to be. Healthy relationships are built on encounters of persons and the development of an appreciation of someone solely for who they are. Deeper relationships can even be found with two people marveling at each other and almost experiencing a childlike joy and giddiness when they see the other coming. Do you ever have these feelings about God? Believe it or not, God does for you! There is a joyful laughter that gives rise to and connects all three members of the Holy Trinity. It is this laughter, flowing from the very depths of the Godhead that not only keeps the Trinity in joyful unity but spills over into the creation of all beings and things. It is an expression of Divine Delight! Have you ever taken time away from your agenda to experience the Divine Joyfulness of God?  We can reach a connection of Presence wherein even the smallest of creatures suddenly radiate the fullness of God: the wonderful creation of their being, the innocence and playfulness of their movements, and the sustaining life breath that flows through their veins. The same God who created the heavens and the earth is the same God who wants you to call him ‘Dad’ and the same God who preserves your life and has all things in His care.  ©LPi EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP  RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS LIVE THE LITURGY  God Doesn’t Take a Break  INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK  The immensity, scope, intimacy, and An acquaintance who works in church ministry pervasiveness of God’s presence is too once told me a story about one of the students intense for the human mind. We often she had in Faith Formation. This student limit God by our expectations of Him informed my friend that his family doesn’t and have a hard time just letting God come to Mass in summer. “God takes a break in be God. Some people all too easily lose summer, and so do we,” he said. faith because God does not meet their  expectations. Worse still, the idea of There’s a lot to unpack here. First, it’s tragic to faith is rejected altogether by others think of anyone voluntarily missing out on the because of polarities and experiences Eucharist for so long. It’s also a real problem in they have that don’t square with who the church today that a lot of our folks don’t they need God to be. The Holy Trinity understand the beauty of the Sunday obligation. is one of those teachings that is best But if I had to dissect this situation and pinpoint encountered rather than dissected. It is the thing I find most troubling, it’s the idea of only through being present with the God taking a break. Trinity that we can experience both the  immensity and otherness of God’s I hope it’s starting to look like summer where presence as well as the intimacy of the you are. We’ve still got a few weeks left before God who wants us to call Him “dad.” it’s official, but the school year should be We feel the loving guidance of a God winding up for most kids, the birds should be who wants to take us from fear and chirping a little louder, and hopefully your lawn give us confidence. Our God of is starting to green up nicely. You’re probably yesterday, today, and tomorrow is a daydreaming about the annual cabin getaway God of all ages whose threefold weekend or waterskiing on the Fourth of July.  Presence invades all senses, seasons,  and times. God, who is Father, Son, All in all, summer is going to be a nice break, and Holy Spirit, is much more than any even if N like typical Americans N our break of our expectations if we simply let is full of productive work. God be who God is.   Thank God N literally N that He doesn’t take a ©LPi break, even if we do. Can we try to remember that, even in the midst of our many wonderful distractions? Let’s enjoy this summer. Let’s live it to the full. But let’s see it for the gift that it is N and remember the thanks we owe the Giver.  N Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS ©LPi  WHY DO WE DO THAT?  CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED  Question: If it isn’t only for people who are dying, when should someone receive The Legend of of St. Augustine & the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick? the little Boy…..  Answer:  “As the legend goes, once St. Augustine was One of the unfortunate realities in the walking on the beach, contemplating the Church today is that so few people nature of the Holy Trinity. He had been understand the meaning and value of the working for over thirty years on a grand Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, treatise, De Trinitate,in which he sought to largely because so many people still explain the rationality of the Trinity. After all, the Holy Trinity is a difficult subject that mistakenly think of this sacrament as many people simply have a hard time “Last Rites” or “Extreme Unction.”  grasping. And he, being a rational person who In his life and ministry, Jesus healed the was one of the best apologists that the sick. In this sacrament, the Church has ever had, hoped that he continues the healing mission of Jesus could be the one to explain it! and, in hope, prays that God will grant As he was walking along the beach, he saw healing to the person who is suffering. something a bit odd and he stopped to take a But even if there is no physical healing, look. A boy was running back and forth from the sacrament offers spiritual healing the ocean to a spot on the beach, carrying through the Holy Spirit’s gifts of peace water in a seashell, and dropping the water in and courage. And so, anyone who is a little hole in the sand not too far off. living with serious illness (including “My boy,” said St. Augustine. “What are you emotional or psychological illness) and doing?” the elderly are encouraged to celebrate this sacrament when it is needed.  “I am trying to bring all the sea into this The ritual for Anointing of the Sick does hole!” the boy said with a big smile. also include special prayers and St. Augustine looked at the hole, which was blessings for those who are facing death, tiny, and said, “But that is impossible, my including viaticum (communion given to dear child. The hole cannot contain all that the dying, trusting that the Lord Jesus water. It is too small.” will be their companion along the way, “It is no more impossible than what you are as they make their final journey). trying to do N comprehend the immensity of  the mystery of the Holy Trinity with your ©LPi small mind!” St. Augustine stopped at his words and glanced away from the boy, surprised by the boy’s response. When he turned back to the boy, he had vanished.”  https://illustratedprayer.com/   SALVE REGINA Hail, holy Queen, Mother of mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope. To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve. To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears. Turn, then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us, and after this, our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary. v. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God. R. That we may be made worthy of the Dear Parish Family! promises of Christ.  HOLY WATER IS BACK! We are in the Let us pray. Almighty and everlasting God, process of returning to a fully normal Who by the working of the Holy Spirit didst situation. You are advised to continue to wear prepare both body and soul of the glorious mask if you are NOT fully vaccinated or at Virgin Mother, Mary, that she might deserve to risk. This is for you as well as for others. be made a worthy dwelling for Thy Son, grant ...otherwise masks remain optional. that we who rejoice in her memory, may, by her Beginning June 12 we will return to the loving intercession, be delivered from present confession schedule on Saturday from 3pmN evils and from lasting death, through Christ our Lord. Amen. 3:30 pm in the MARY CHAPEL.   This is one of four Marian antiphons, with following THANKS to those who served our Pentecost versicles and prayers, traditionally said or sung after Birthday CakeNand did a great job of it as night prayer, immediately before going to sleep. It is well! To EVERYONE who has been assisting said from the end of Eastertide until the beginning of us in reopening and beginning activities a Advent. (That is, from the day after Pentecost, the seventh Sunday after Easter (or from the following HUGE THANK YOU! Sunday, if Pentecost is celebrated with octave), through  the Friday before the fourth Sunday before Christmas).  Mass on MEMORIAL DAY is at 10 a.m. It is a solemn occasion that ushers in summer. It is a time to remember the valiant sacrifice that so many gave to make us ‘USA’. Please join us for Mass on MondayNbegin the day with ‘remembrance and prayer’ + Fr. K, The Lily, Gracie, Annie, Cotton etc.

Addition to former notice: Dr. Marty Frantz and his brother Dr.  Matthew are located at 805 E Washington Street Suite 100 in Medina. Their PHONE # is 330 721 8474 and that is direct into their office. (the # in the previous bulletin put you through the UH system).  ST. COLETTE  May 30, 2021 BRUNSWICK, OH

 WEEKLY READINGS   Readings for the week of May 30, 2021  Sunday: Dt 4:3234, 3940/Ps 33:45, 6, 9, 18  19, 20, 22 [12b]/Rom 8:1417/Mt 28:1620    Monday: Zep 3:1418a or Rom 12:916/Is 12:2  MONDAY  May 31 MEMORIAL DAY 3, 4bcd, 56 [6]/Lk 1:3956 10:00 AM   THOSE WHO SERVE (K)  Tuesday: Tb 2:914/Ps 112:12, 78, 9 [cf. 7c]/         Mk 12:1317 WEDNESDAY  June 2  Sts. Marcellinus & Peter, Martyrs Wednesday: Tb 3:111a, 1617a/Ps 25:23, 45ab, 6 11:00 AM Walter Kaltenbach (A)       and 7bc, 89 [1]/Mk 12:1827 FRIDAY   June 4  Weekday  Thursday: Tb 6:1011; 7:1bcde, 917; 8:49a/Ps 11:00 AM  Merv Biggs (K)   128:12, 3, 45 [cf. 1a]/Mk 12:2834    Friday: Tb 11:517/Ps 146:1b2, 6c7, 89a, SATURDAY  June 5  St. Boniface, Bishop & Martyr 9bc10 [1b]/Mk 12:3537 4:00 PM Agnes Hanchovsky (K)      Saturday: Tb 12:1, 515, 20/Tb 13:2, 6efgh, 7, 8 SUNDAY  June 6 [1b]/Mk 12:3844 THE MOST HOLY BLOOD AND BODY OF CHRIST Next Sunday: Ex 24:38/Ps 116:1213, 1516, 1718 (Corpus Christi)    [13]/Heb 9:1115/Mk 14:1216, 2226 8:00 AM Parish Community (A)     10:00 AM Greg Shabbick (K)    11:45 AM James Vargo (K) Observances for the week of May 30, 2021 Sunday: The Most Holy Trinity THOSE WHO HAVE Monday: The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin ASKED OUR  Mary; Memorial Day PRAYERS Tuesday: St. Justin, Martyr  Our friends and Wednesday: Sts. Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs  relatives who are ill. May God grant them Healing Thursday: St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, and strength. These are remembered by Perpetual Martyrs  Help Prayer Ministry: Friday:  Maureen Ashdown, Fr. Arthur Bacher, Larry Bender, Saturday: St. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr Karen Biggs, Trevor Biggs, Frank & Sue Bindas, Next Sunday: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Justin Bogucki, Barbara Bonza, Bob Bruno, Patricia Christ Burfield, Mary Chirdon, Elaine Coreno, Rosemary ©LPi Cross, Dr. Jim Cuglewski, Barb Deimling, Len & Gloria Demko, Robert Dumke, Sr., Mary Dumke, Gr3OeKi7[ RiLuc Jean Elber, Mariane Fink, Sharon Fisher, Karen  Geither, Celia Giganti, Bob & Mary Grau, Daniel This banner of love and Devotion, now being folded Gresko, Terry Harb, Amy, Barb, Marilyn, Sandy is a Living Memorial of the courageous thoughts of Healy, Bill & Tina Healy, Brian & Kim Helle, Paige our comrade, the one you came here to Honor this Hendryx, Rita Jamison, Harrison Kahle, Tanya day. Ronsko Kasparek, John Kole, Elaine & John  Kopniske, Lincoln, Lester, David Mack, Suzanne The Blue Field represents the sky that overlooks our Maphis, Ron Meister, Joan Nagy, Robert Palmer, land and denotes the watchfulness of our God eternal. Tom Petruzzi, Jesse Prybis, Ron & Pat Prybis, Elaine  Rady, Pat Richie, Angie Schurger, Carol Spooner, The Red Stripes tell us of the blood, sweat and tears Dolores Stanchina, Lisa Szymanski, Bill & Carol that has been offered and conquered by our Thompson, Thomas & Marge Trobl, Sharon Turner, comrade’s devotion to the Responsible Freedom of Mark & Mary Lee Twohig, Paula Ulas, Elijah Velez his Country. & family, Vetter family, Carol Weiss, Anthony &  Matthew Williams, Clyde Whitcomb, Donna & James The White Stripes boldly proclaim the Peace that he Woodyard, Jr., Debbie Woodyard helped bring to our Generations.  The next Sanctuary Candle will be lit in memory This is his Flag. This is our Spiritual Heritage, of  Receive it with the tears of our minds, and the faith of Merv Biggs our hearts. 1st Mini Rummage  Sale! The Daughters of St. Colette Drop off dates: Tuesday, June 1, Wednesday, June 2 & Thursday, June 3 from 9am2pm Sale Times: Saturday, June 5th 9am2pm;  after 4pm mass Throughout the summer, we will meet at Sunday, June 6th 9am2pm Wayside Shrine to pray the Rosary together on Thursdays at 10:00am. Everyone is more than Clean usable items limited to 3 boxes or 3 rd bags. welcome to join us at our next Rosary on June 3 . Please bring a chair. Items NOT accepted: Clothes, Jewelry, Shoes, TVs, computers, Christmas Trees, Cribs, Play Pens, Car Seats and Strollers. NOTE: We will not be able to provide pick up of any items.  “God bless all of the men and women who  courageously gave their lives for our freedom.”

A Week of fun spent with Cemetery PrePlanning Seminar JESUS, MARY & JOSEPH Change of Date from  VBS is the week of July 12th-16th from 9am- Noon. June 10 to July 15 Registration for our friends in PreK through  Grade 5 for the 2021-2022 school year will begin The Catholic Cemeteries Association invites you to the weekend of June 5th and 6th. attend a 1hour preplanning seminar on Thursday, Adult and teen volunteers (Grade 6 and up) are July 10, 2021 at 7 p.m. in the Atrium at St. Colette still needed to make this event a success! Sign- Parish, 330 W. 130th Street Brunswick, Ohio 44212. up at the parish office or give us a call. Volun- Please join us to learn more about your Catholic burial teer planning meetings are Tues. 6/1, Tues. 6/22, options, including options for cremated remains. At- and Tues. 7/6 all at 4pm in the atrium. Contact tendees will receive a personal reference guide and Sara for more info. savings certificate. We kindly ask that you RSVP to this event to prepare for the seminar with proper so-  cial distancing. Attendees are required to wear a facial  covering throughout the seminar. RSVP to the Pre  Planning Department 2165397943.    PSCF NEWS   Teachers needed for the upcoming PSCF year starting The Parish Office and Lily Ann Grace gift in September for Grades 1 thru 7. Shop will be closed on Monday, May 31, 2021. We Please call the church office at 330R273R5500 or Chris will resume normal hours on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 Pizon at [email protected] Thank you. We are constantly restockingN Come and SEE! 

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Banns II Zachary Walker & Allison Trouton Borromeo Seminary  Challenge Scholarship Golf Outing June 14, 2021 at Silver Lake Country Club   The Borromeo Seminary challenge Scholarship Golf Outing, now in its seventeenth year, not only provides money for scholarships, it also enables participants to learn more about our seminary and meet our seminar- Is the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) ians who participate in and work the outing. for Me? All who are not baptized, baptized into  another Christian faith denomination or a I hope you will be able to join us for the day. If you baptized Catholic but have not received the do not golf, please know that you are still most wel- sacraments of Confirmation or Eucharist are comed to attend the evening social and meal.  invited to take part in the Rite of Christian Register/Donate at CLEpriesthood.org Initiation of Adults (RCIA).  The RCIA is a friendly and informal journey of welcoming and ministering to those who seek to join our church. Our weekly gatherings are to The first hurricane of the Season was help you experience the church through an named ANNA / Annie! understanding of our teachings and Sacramental How appropriate! life. Anyone who is thinking about becoming a Catholic or who would simply like more information can call Lisa Radey at the parish SPONSOR OF THE WEEK office 330.273.5500 or Brunswick Auto Body & Radiator Service [email protected] 727 Pearl Rd.  330.225.3450 St. Colette Parish Directory PARISH STAFF Pastoral Associate—Lisa Radey / Deacon Tom Grasson Pastor ~ Fr. William R. Krizner Accountant-Jeanette Webster CPA/CFP / Ed Pfahl, Assistant Weekend Assistants- Abbot Gary Hoover, O.S.B. Secretary/Bulletin Editor - Kathy Plumb Fr. Ron Szudarek, Fr. Caesar Amandua– Chaplain Event Planner & P.R.– Sabrina Plumb DeCastra Southwest General Hospital Sacristan - Renate Elber Building/Grounds – John Twardzik / AJ Fuller / Vincenzo Bonanni / Parish Address 330 West 130th St. Brunswick, OH 44212 Owen Anderson Parish Office 330.273.5500 Webmaster—Thomas DeCastra PSCF Office 330.273.1355 Like us on Facebook! Lily & Grace Gift Shop - Kathy Pellegrin Fax  330.225.7909  Website:  www.stcolettecatholicchurch.com  Office Hrs. MonThurs. 9am5pm, Fri 9am3pm, Sat Noon5pm FAITH FORMATION Sun. 8:30am1pm PSCF Directors - Larry & Chris Pizon - Contact Parish Office Baptism Class -Contact Parish Office—Sara Kronholz Pre-Cana Coordinators-Contact Parish Office MASS SCHEDULE: High School PSCF/ Retreats-Fr. Krizner Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm RCIA-Lisa Radey– Contact Parish Office Sunday: 8:0010:00 and 11:45 Wednesday & Friday: 11:00am Holy Day Vigil: 7:00pm SPIRITUAL/ SOCIAL Holy Day: NOON and 7:00pm Daughters of St. Colette - Lillian Morisky 216-534-1948 Holy Name Society - Don Feuerstein-440-572-1044 Care Ministry -Cathy Thies 440-572-1736 SACRAMENTS CELEBRATION - Mrs. JoAnn Papa / Mrs. Tina Grant - Contact Office Baptism - following 11:45 Mass on the second and fourth Sunday Catholic Works of Mercy-combined service with St. Ambrose 330-460-7300 of the month. Arrangements must be made in advance through the Parish Office. Baptism Class required for first child. MINISTRY OF SONG & PRAISE Matrimony –Congratulations! Arrangements must be made 6 Cindy Indovina / Sara Kronholz /Claudia Miller/ Ralph Holstein months in advance with the priest. Chris Charlillo /Todd Schrader / Charles Hannan / Sacrament of the Sick - contact the Office for home visitations Erin August / Greg Paparizos and Eucharist.  Reconciliation - .Saturday 3-3:30 pm Eucharist Ministry Marty Morisky 330-220-1001 Ushers - Glen Stout 440-773-9183 Lectors - Christina Dinklocker 330-273-4434 WEEKLY COLLECTION REPORT Servers - Darlene Ropelewski 440-785-7622 THANK YOU!!!  Sunday, May 16, 2021$11,387.00 Capital Improvement Fund$1,342.00 Children’s$7.00 Project Endeavor……………………………………… $2,579.67 Lily & Grace ~ The Parish Gift Shop Ascension……………………………………………… $773.00 We sincerely & always appreciate your kindness & generosity! Shop Hours: Mon  Thurs 9am5pm,   Friday 9am3pm,  To help start and build an endowment fund, please  Saturday 12  5pm and Sunday 8:30am  1pm remember St. Colette in your will. We also have a  Kathy Pellegrin3302735500 Memorial Scholarship /Education Fund. 

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