Lawyers don't always fare so well in popular culture. Even the television shows that exalt some aspects of the legal profession (like Law & Order or The Good Wife) also have some lawyers that are less than no- ble in both their personal and professional lives. Even in Shakespeare's time this ambivalence toward lawyers was evident in Henry VI, Part 2 when Dick the butcher, one of the rebels, proposes to kill all the lawyers since by their arguments they can have a man condemned as easily as freed. Still, every day people turn to lawyers seeking their help with a host of problems. The love-hate relationship continues. In the Gospel this weekend, the scholar of the law is looking for the way to life. His question is sincere. He is trying to understand what is re- quired of him. He can quote the law, indeed, probably even lives by it. But the question of who is a neighbor is one of legal precision. The interpreta- tion of the Mosaic law based the fact of one being a neighbor on a cove- nantal relationship. Those who worshipped the one God were considered as one's neighbor. In the time of Jesus this narrow interpretation was be- ing reconsidered. Some religious scholars suggested that a more univer- sal application was needed, while others held to the tradition that Samaritans, foreigners, and those outside the law were not neighbors under the law. Jesus makes his position clear, although by coming at it from the other direction. It is the Samaritan who shows himself to be a neighbor. Maybe that is where the argument lies for us today. We cannot define with legal precision who is go- ing to be a neighbor to us. All we can do is decide to be neighborly toward others, that is, to show them the very love with which we love ourselves. And then rely on God's mercy that someone will be there for us as a neighbor in our time of need. 2640 STONEY RIDGE ROAD AVON, OHIO 44011
Rectory: 440-934-4212 Fax: 440-934-0507 E-mail: stmaryavon@centurytel.net Website: www.stmaryavon.org School: 440-934-6246 Convent: 440-934-5173 FR. C. THOMAS CLEATO, PASTOR Rev. Arthur B. Egan, Pastor Emeritus
Please Pray For the Sick: Patricia Carnac, John Matthew Gibson, Joan Rodger, Thomas Richards, Mary Anne Berthold, Kristy OBrien, Debra Deremiak, Gwendolyn Gurney, Joan Votes, Eliza- beth Conners, Chuck Docs, Anita Grant, Jim Hricovec, J. Koerner, Owen Winters, Genevieve Smith, Robert Gates, Virginia Sump, Thomas Ackerman, June Naelitz, Kate Liauw, Arthur Rossi, Diane Urig, Martha Adkins, Natalie Butchko, Wendy Hallier, Carol Gates, Robert Werner, Sr., Bob DeChant, John Khoma, Vicky Motes, Kathleen Mahoney, Jeffrey Hostottle, Brenda Hazelwood, Bill Grabert, Alexa Jennings, Barbara Milota, Ryan Case, Irene Chrulski, George Drda, Stanley Perusek, Gloria Simon, Kerry Coleman, Josephine Jankowski, Dan Kelovsky, Kathleen Drellishak, Sandra Pitts, Rosemary Wysocki, Marie Mayton, Henry McCowan, Kennedy Noar, Betty Drda, Joe Zivosecz, Patrick Fahey, Gloria Simon, Helen Poelking, Urban Klingshirn, Gene Coghlan, William Mayton, Kelly Hunt, Ron Lewis, Greg Poyle, Carol Ledo, Bob Walther, Roman Wearsch. If anyone needs communion to be administered to a HOME BOUD indi- vidual, please contact the Rectory to make the appointment.
For the Deceased: William J. Walko, may he rest in eter- nal peace,
Sponsor of the Week: Please support our Sponsors, the J. L. Smith Group.
Offertory Collections: Last weeks collection was $8,130.50. This year's budget is based on a weekly offering of $10,200.00.
Rosary: We need more people to come and say the Ro- sary on Sunday mornings at 9:30 am. Please come and join us.
CPO Gift Certificates St. Mary School Fund- raiser: Please do your best to help support St. Mary School by pur- chasing CPO Gift Certificates, the proceeds will go directly back to the school! We all need to purchase food for gro- ceries; weekly-monthly, so why not help out our school at the same time by purchasing Giant Eagle or Heinens gift cards first! You may place your order by calling the convent at 934-5173 or you may find CPO order forms at the back of the church, please complete and return it to the school of- fice, convent or rectory along with your check made out to St. Mary CPO by Tuesdays and on Friday your order will be ready to pick-up at the school office or convent. In addition, after purchasing $2,000 worth of CPO cards per family, the family will qualify for a $40 discount off.
St. Mary Parish Oktoberfest Raffle: St. Mary is raffling off a 2013 Chevy Sonic, generously donated by parishioner, Jim Firment of Firment Chevrolet. We need the support of all parishioners to ensure the suc- cess of the Parish Car Raffle. Ticket donations are $10 each or 3 for $25 and each ticket is good for a free car wash at Joe Firment Chevrolet. Parishioners are asked to please pick-up their family ticket envelopes in the back of the church. As an early return incentive for parishioners, the top 3 sellers will receive one of the following incentives: Top Seller A Pig Roast Party or $500 in cater- ing from J. Thomas Catering 2 nd Place seller an iPad Mini 3 rd Place seller - $100 Gift Card for early return ticket sales by Sunday, July 21, 2013. Please return sold ticket stubs and sales in the provided family envelope to the School office, Parish office or by way of the Offertory.
Take a Spiritual Journey This Summer Dioce- san Pilgrimage 2013: All Weekends beginning May 18/19 through Sept. 7/8 Join the parish community for Mass See Gods beauty in the sacred statues and artwork Experience the culture and history of the diocese During this time of pilgrimage, celebrate the Sacrament of Rec- onciliation at any local church in the diocese Reflect on your own spiritual journey Visit one of the parishes listed to receive your Pilgrim passport. Then, travel to the remaining parishes to have your passport stamped, including: St. Mary, Elyria St. Mary, Painesville St. Mary, Wooster St. Sebastian, Akron Complete your journey at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Downtown Cleveland . The first 1,200 to complete their pilgrimage with a fully stamped passport, receive a commemorative Year of Faith medal blessed by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. Most of us are familiar with the idea of making a pilgrimage. People have been taking such jour- neys for thousands of years. For Christians, some sites became pilgrimage destinations because they were important in the life of Jesus, like Jerusalem or Bethlehem. Others, like Lourdes or Gua- dalupe, are connected with the Virgin Mary. During the Year of Faith, several churches have been designated by Bishop Richard Lennon as pilgrimage sites in the Diocese of Cleveland. Why make the journey to these places? One important reason is be- cause we hold these places to be sacred. Because of their history, we expect to encounter God there. They are places where it seems as if there is less distance between us and God, as if there is a more direct connection with God. When we walk through the door, we transition into a new place where we sense that there is better communication between heaven and earth. For religious people, sacred space focuses us, giving us a fixed point towards which we can re-orient ourselves. When we do this, we have the opportunity for transcendence, to rise up to meet God who comes down to meet us. For more information visit us online at www.welcomecatholics.com.
***Meetings & Events***
Pre-Baptism Class - Tuesday, July 16, St. Joseph Parish, 7:30 pm.
SERVERS FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 15: Monday, 7:30 pm Sarah & Nicholas Perusek, Jimmy Roach Tuesday 8:30 am Carly Holowecky, Mallory Hricovec, Emily Brassel Wednesday, 8:30 am Nina Kurtzweil, Alyssa Weigman, Caroline Waters Thursday, 7:30 pm Nolan & Killian Meehan, Zach Maxey Friday, 8:30 am Karlee & Kaylee Clements, Amara Wagner Saturday, 8:30 am Jenna & Mickey Galllipoli 4:00 pm Emily & Ryan Marshall, Colin Garrity Sunday, 8:00 am Jacob & Katelyn Vovak, Andrew Vamospercsi 10:00 am Griffin Davies, Sal Ference, Emmet Moher 12:00 pm Emma & Abbey Abfall
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF JULY 20/21: Avon Oaks: (Tues, 7/16 Rosary) Nancy Danese ,Linda Havlik, Marge Jones (Wed.. 7/17 Communion) Ken Ganobsik, Maurine Mescan (Fri. 7/19 Communion) Lisa Marshal, Marie Meckes Saturday, 4:00 pm Bill & Jeanne Mazzolini, David & Joanne Mrosko, Julie Novasel Sunday, 8:00 am Theresa Szippl 10:00 am Ken Ganobsik, Nell Buckley, Lisa Marshall, Dorrie Bommer, Mark Mollison 12:00 pm Kathy Petersen, Carol & Mario Romano
LECTORS FOR THE WEEKEND OF JULY 20/21: Saturday, 4:00 pm Flip Niebrzydowski Sunday, 8:00 am Tess Wearsch 10:00 am Meghan Hriicovec 12:00 pm Pat McGreal MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 15:
Monday, July 15, St. Bonaventure, bishop, doctor 7:30 pm Thomas Naelitz (Vasu Workers) Tuesday, July 16, Weekday 8:30 am Linda Chal (Family) Wednesday, July 17, Weekday 8:30 am Ginny Schneider (Jack & Janet Ravotti) Thursday, July 18, Weekday 7:30 pm Joseph Caputo (Provenzale Family) Friday, July 19, Weekday 8:30 am James F. Smith (James F. Smith Family) Saturday, July 20, Weekday 8:30 am Helen Schaedel (Joseph & Dorothy Khoma) 4:00 pm Oliver Francis Roach & Family ( Friends) Sunday, July 21, Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Agnes Scappucci (Scappucci Family) 10:00 am Arabella Schefft (Family) 12:00 pm People of the Parish
Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors needed! Please call ancy Danese 934-4277 or the rectory to volunteer. Thank you!
JULY 14, 2013 FIFTEETH SUDAY I ORDIARY TIME Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities (New section! - Check us out every week for new ways to get involved in YOUR Parish.) Oktoberfest is July 28 th !! contact Hermann Wearsch or look for signup sheets in the back of church over the next several weeks. We need your help!. Big Shot Basketball Academy: Enters its 20th sum- mer providing basketball fundamentals, competition, and enjoyment for boys and girls in the greater Cleveland area and is conducting this program at St. Mary Avon. This camp will give the young player a chance to build a sound, fundamental base for the game of basket- ball. Registration Fee is $110 (includes T-shirt and Bas- ketball). Download the registration flyer at www.stmaryavon.org. PSR and Sunday Preschool Registration for 2013 -2014: Registration materials will be sent via US MAIL to all families of students who attended the PSR Program in 2012-2013 during the month of July. Registration for stu- dents NEW to our program will take place during the month of August, Pertinent information, dates/times will be available in the July/August Sunday Bulletins. SUN- DAY SCHOOL Registration will take place with the NEW STUDENT PSR Registration in August. PSR Teachers Needed: 2 for Grade 3, 1 for Grade 6 and a Team Teacher for Grade 8 and a Monday Night Secretary. If you can be of assistance, please contact Sister Thomas at 440-934-5173. Thank you in advance for your consideration of this important Ministry! Vacation Bible School: St. Mary Parish is partnering with Holy Spirit Par- ish, Avon Lake in sponsoring a Vacation Bible School program entitled Kingdom of the Son. Children entering Kinder- garten through those entering Grade 5 are invited to participate. The VBS will take place at Holy Spirit Parish, August 5-9 from 9:15 am to 12:15 pm. All pertinent information is available at the main entrance of St. Mary Church. HELP is needed in a variety of areas if our program is to be successful. If you can be of assis- tance, please call Sister Thomas at 440-934-5173. Fall Sports Registration: Registration for the 2013 Fall Sport, which include CYO volleyball for girls in grades 4-8 and intramu- ral cross country for boys and girls in grade 1 and 2 has begun and will continue until June 30. Registration is on line only. To register or for more information go to www.stmaryavon.org. St. Mary Day School and PSR Boys and Girls: entering 1-3 and grades 4-8 are invited to attend our summer basketball open gym program. There is no cost associated with open gym- it is simply designated time where the gym will be available for kids to get together and play. Participation will be voluntary whenever the athletes are available. Format for game play will be determined based on number of athletes and grade levels present. Each session will include approximately 15 minutes of drills and skill development followed by game play. June Ses- sions - Grades 4-8 begin on Monday 7-8 pm. Monday 6/24 (grades 1-3 from 6-7 pm; grades 4-8 from 7-8 pm). Dates for the remainder of the summer to follow. Please watch your email and the bulletin. If you have any questions or would like to help out with the sessions, please contact Mike Niederst (Gr. 1-3)) michael.niederst@yahoo.com or Pat Roach (Gr. 4-8) akalin- danlouie@roadrunner.com. St. Mary School Registration for 2013-2014 St. Mary School is accepting applications in grades K 8 for the 2013-2014 school year. Please stop in our school office during extended summer hours on Tuesday & Thurs- days from 9:00 am1:00 pm to retrieve an application or visit our website at www.stmaryavon.org . For individual tours and information, contact the principal at (440) 934- 6246
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ATTENTION 5th thru 8th GRADERS!! The Oktoberfest Team needs your help. They are looking for volunteers to help support the kids games during the Oktoberfest on Sunday, July 28th. This is good opportunity to support your Parish and School and have some fun at the same time. There is a signup sheet that will be located in the back of Church so that you can sign up after Mass or feel free to email Erich Papesch at papesch@yahoo.com to select a time. Shifts are 2 hours and run from 3:00 - 5:00 and 5:00- 7:00. Parents, encourage your kids to grab a friend and signup together! ew Fall Sport Offering at Saint Mary Avon In- tramural and CYO Boys/Girls Cross Country! We are excited to now offer a cross country program at St. Mary Avon for boys and girls in grades 1-8! The program will consist of an Intramural Division Grades 1-2 and CYO Grades 3-8.
Cross-Country is a sport in which teams and individuals run a race over natural terrain. The course is usually on grass and may include hills, flat ground and trails. Runners place individually and at older grades, score points for their team. This is a sport that almost anyone can do and improve at through practice and training. Runners are encouraged to have fun, build stamina and use correct form. Emphasis is on the team aspects of the sport, respect of self and others, and developing a love of running. Intramural athletes run 1 mile and CYO athletes run 1.5 and 2.0 miles respectively.
The Saint Mary Avon Cross Country team is open to all St. Mary day school and PSR Students. Members of surround- ing parishes are invited too. Cost is $30 for Intramurals (Grades 1-2) and $55 for CYO (Grades 3-8). Deadline to register is July 15.
Please visit http://stmaryavon.org/school/athletics/cross- country for more information and to register.
Holy Name High School Summer Sports Camps: Holy Name High School will host a variety of grade school sports camps this summer including football, volleyball, boys and girls soccer, boys basketball, girls basketball and cheerleading. Please call (440) 886-0300 x101 if interested or obtain a camp application at www.holynamehs.com.
Holy Name High School Place Test Prep Classes: Holy Name High School will offer prep classes for the High School Placement Test (the HSPT) through- out the summer. Cost is $50 and seating is limited for each class. The HSPT is used by many area Catholic high schools in determining both acceptance and place- ment into course. Please call (440) 886-0300 x101 if in- terested or obtain a registration form at www.holynamehs.com.
Charismatic Conference The 31st Cleveland Charismatic Conference sponsored by Catholic Renewal Ministries will be held July 19th and 20th , 2013 at Magnificat High School in Rocky River. Guest speakers will be Fr. Bill Halbing and Ralph Martin and local speakers Michele TePas Harrison and Jason Solomon. The theme is The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me. The conference opens on Friday at 7:00 p.m. Contact Sue or Joe Palmieri at 440-774- 1191 for registration information or visit www.crmweb.org. Advance registration through July 9 th is $30, and at the door $35.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish 87th Annual Ital- ian Festival: July 10-14, West 70th & Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH. Come to the Feast - Rides, Games, Ital- ian Music, Homemade Italian Food, Casino, All Games, Raffle, Grand Prize $5,000.00. Mass on Sunday, July 14, 11:30 am, followed by a Procession. For more informa- tion, call 216-651-5043 or visit www.olmc- cleveland.com. EWTN EVENTS TO LOOK FOR IN JULY: July 15 - Christopher Close Up - James Cagney stars as a retiring professor who reflects on if he made a differ- ence in the lives of his students, 6:30 pm. July 23-July 28 - World Youth Day in Rio - The 14th World Youth Day from Rio de Janeiro. July 25 - El Camino - The Way of St. James - Young American men between the ages of 17-22 make a pilgrim- age on the historic route in Spain, 6:30 pm For More Programming and Information www.ewtn.com
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38th Annual Oktoberfest, 2013 St. Mary is pleased to host our main social event and fundraiser on Sun- day, July 28, from 2:00 -10:00 pm. Well have great food and bever- ages, along with games for kids and adults. Music will be provided by Ice Cherry and the Chardon Polka Band! Please plan to come to this rain or shine event! Seniors receive a bonus ticket for every $5.00 spent on food/beverages tickets. Raffle Tickets: Your Oktoberfest raffle tickets are available. The can be picked up any time church is open through July 21. our personal pick up is appreciated. They can be found on ta- bles near the main entrance of the church and returned in the collection basket or to the Rectory. First prize raffle winner will win a 2013 Chevy Sonic donated by Joe Firment Chev- rolet! Volunteers eeded: Thanks to everyone who has volun- teered. Please share your time and talent by signing up today. You can sign up on the sheets near the main entrance of the church, Desserts: Once again we are asking for help with desserts. We need whole cakes, cookies and fruit pies only (no cream pies or cupcakes) please. All of the donated baked goods that add to the enjoyment of this event are sincerely appreciated. Please drop of your baked goods at the School Hall on Oktober- fest Sunday before 2:00 pm. Yard and Window Signs: Yard and Window Signs can be picked up by the School Hall main entrance while they last. Sponsors Welcomed: This year marks our 38th annual St. Mary Oktoberfest. Oktoberfest will be held July 28, 2013, from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. This event, staffed and organized by our membership, is our largest annual fundraiser. We are ask- ing for your help to offset costs associated with rental equip- ment, promotion, and supplies. =========================================
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