There is a story that has been circulating about Pope Francis. Whether all the details are accurate is not as important as the overall meaning. As it is told, after his election Pope Francis returned to live at the Vatican guest- house, which he has now made his home. He got up early one morning and opened the door of his room to find a Swiss Guard standing at attention. The pope asked the man how long he had been there and the guard responded, "All night, Holy Father." The pope brought out a chair and told the guard to sit down because he must be tired. When the guard responded that it was against the rules, the pope responded, "I'm the pope. Please sit." The guard uncomfortably took his seat, and the pope returned to his room. A few mo- ments later, he came out with some bread and jam for the guard and wished him "Bon apptit!" before closing his bedroom door. In this weekend's Gospel Jesus uses the example of dining with others to teach his disciples about life in the kingdom of God. He suggests that a person's sense of self-importance should not overtake the humbleness that characterizes the communal life of the kingdom. As citizens of God's realm there is only One who outranks everyone else, and that is the Lord. People with power often get special places. The head table at a conference, meeting, or awards' ban- quet always has the "big shots" filling the seats. Political fund-raisers have the highest ranking elected lead- ers sitting up front. In the Gospel, Jesus suggests that we be more realistic about ourselves. As the story about Pope Francis indicates, esteem comes not because we get the most revered place at table, but be- cause we care about others. The command that Jesus gives to invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind still binds us in charity today.
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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, Kathleen Drellishak, Sandra Pitts, Rosemary Wysocki, Marie Mayton, Henry McCowan, Kennedy Noar, Betty Drda, Joe Zivosecz, Patrick Fahey, Gloria Simon, Urban Klingshirn, Gene Coghlan, Wil- liam Mayton, Kelly Hunt, Greg Poyle, Carol Ledo, Bob Walther, Ro- man Wearsch, Theresa Hubbard, Raymond Hatch, Alice Conrad, May Ella Lester. If anyone needs communion to be administered to a HOME BOUD individual, please contact the Rectory to make the appointment. For the Deceased: Linda Malinkey and Daniel Kelovsky, may they rest in eternal peace.
Sponsor of the Week: Please support our Sponsors, KMU Trucking & Excavating, Inc.
Offertory Collections: Last weeks collection was $8,149.00. 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.
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.
St. Mary Oktoberfest & Car Raffle: Thanks again to all who helped with our 38th Annual Oktoberfest and Car Raffle. A BIG THANK YOU to Jim Firment of Firment Chev- rolet for donating the 2013 Chevy Sonic! With all the ef- forts, we were ale to raise $25,000 for our parish!
===`xx|z 9 Xx=== Happy Labor Day! Monday, September 2, 9:00 am Mass. Mass for the Living and De- ceased Members of the Al- tar and Rosary Society - Monday, September 2, 9:00 am Mass.
SERVERS FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 2: Monday, 9:00 am Lauren & Meadow Smith, Madeline Cagnina (Labor Day) Tuesday 8:30 am Andrew Vamospercsi, Sal Ference, Griffin Davies Wednesday, 8:30 am Zach Maxey, Ryan Marshall, Greg Greaney Thursday, 7:30 pm Lucy, Greg & Mary Greaney Friday, 8:30 am Mickey Gallipoli, Cameron Carandang Saturday, 8:30 am Sarah & Nicholas Perusek, Jimmy Roach 4:00 pm Max Niebrzydowski, Megan & Pieter Wise Sunday, 8:00 am Carly Holowecky, Mallory Hricovec, Emily Brassell 10:00 am Nina Kurtzweil, Alyssa Weigman, Caroline Waters 12:00 pm Nolan & Killian Meehan, Zach Maxey
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 7/8: Avon Oaks: (Tues. 9/3 Rosary) Nancy Danese, Linda Havlik, Marge Jones (Wed. 9/4 Communion) Marie Snavely, Robert Ryant (Fri. 9/6 Mass) Fr. Tom, Nancy Danese, Mary Brownfield, Linda Havlik Saturday 4:00 pm Toni Burch, 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 Lori Yeager, Dan Briehl, Lillian Martini
LECTORS FOR THE WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 7/8: Saturday, 4:00 pm Filip Niebrzydowski Sunday, 8:00 am Tess Wearsch 10:00 am Mario Danese 12:00 pm Pat McGreal
MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 2:
Monday, September 2, Weekday (Labor Day) 9:00 am Mass for the Living & Deceased Members of the Altar & Rosary Society Tuesday, September 3, St. Gregory the Great, pope, doctor 8:30 am Martin Woods (Friends) Wednesday, September 4, Weekday 8:30 am Ron Lewis (Sacristans) Thursday, September 5, Weekday 7:30 pm Special Intentions for Blair & Barb Chirdon (Frank & Nell Buckley) Friday, September 6, Weekday 8:30 am Helen Schaedel (Joseph & Dorothy Khoma) Saturday, September 7, Weekday 8:30 am Joseph & Emelia Mikansek (Family) 1:00 pm Wedding Congratulations to James Brady and Brittany Hauck 4:00 pm Donald Casper (Family) Sunday, September 8, Twenty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Mass for the Living & Deceased Members of the HNS-meeting following 10:00 am Roger Smith 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!
SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 TWETY SECOD SUDAY I ORDIARY TIME Winter Sports Registration: Registration for the Win- ter sports offerings at St. Mary will be September 1 thru September 30. Sports include Intramural Basketball grades K-3, CYO Basketball grades 4-8 and CYO Cheer- leading grades 4-8. Registration is online only. To reg- ister or for more information go to www.stmaryavon.org.
PSR and Sunday Preschool Class: PSR classes begin on Monday, September 9, from 6:30-7:30 pm for Grades 5-8 and on Tuesday, September 10, from 6:30- 7:45 pm for Grades 1-4. This will be a MEET AND GREET EVENT! Parents please come into the School Building with your child. This is your opportunity to locate your childs classroom, meet the teachers and obtain books/materials. It is not a formal class session so PAR- ENTS DO NOT DROP OFF YOUR CHILD AT THE DOOR. You and your child are free to leave at your con- venience. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TAKEN ON THIS DAY. If you have not registered your child as yet for either program, please contact Sister Thomas at 440-934 -5173 if your child is to be placed on a class list. Our PSR program is in need of 2 Teachers for Grade 3. If you can be of assistance, please contact Sister Thomas at the number above. Thank you in advance! From September 25 through November 3: Youre invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. Youre also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside Preterm at 12000 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland, 44120 or Surgi Center at 4269 Pearl Road, Cleveland, 44109 or Family Planning at 54 South State Street, Painesville, 44077. Please help spread the word about this important community out- reach. If youd like more information and especially if youd like to volunteer to help, please contact: John Noall @ 216-245-9744 or email at clevelandpraysfor- life@gmail.com . WEBSITE: www.40daysforlife.com/cleveland
New Fall Series On EWTN: New series and new epi- sodes of your favorite series are heading your way this fall on EWTN! Dont miss the premiere of EWTN News Nightly with Colleen Carroll Campbel, the first global Catholic news program! Airs weeknights at 6:00 pm ET. Weve also got shows on Mother Teresa, on using the Examen of St. Ignatius Loyola to find God, on the strug- gle for religious freedom after the French Revolution and more. Weve even got the President of the USCCB talk- ing about issues from your local church to the Vatican! For more information, visit www.ewtn.com. St. Mary School Registration for 2013-2014 St. Mary School is accepting applications in grades K 8 for the 2013-2014 school year. The school office will be open beginning August 12 from 8:00 AM - 2:00 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.
SCHOOL EWS: Thank you Todd Wearsch from Duraclean donated his time and manpower to install new carpet in our seventh grade classroom. In addition, his company cleaned all of our classroom carpets and area rugs. We are very grateful and much apprecia- tive of Todds generosity and service~ THANK YOU! A big round of applause goes out to our Pride Com- mittee for making our new families feel so wel- comed to our St. Mary School family. Thank you Joanne Mrosko, Karen Kurtzweil and com- mittee for reaching out to our new families be- fore the start of school as well as hosting our ice -cream social and welcome breakfast for new familiesyou outdid yourselves again ~ THANK YOU! A special thank you to Dave Provenzale from Provenzale Construction for basically being my project manager for our Grant building improve- ments. Dave made sure the various contractors completed all building improvements before the start of the school year. Thanks to Kurt (our maintenance director), our school hallways look so much brighter and wel- coming, since they were painted. In addition, Kurt worked very hard over the summer install- ing new whiteboards in each of the classrooms. This was all completed despite his usual mainte- nance jobs.
Donut Sunday: Today, September 1, after the 10:00 am Mass, you are invited to join other parishioners in St. Mary School Hall for donuts, coffee, juice and fellowship. Sponsored by Sandra Wearsch.
FREE CONCERT! St. Mary Music Minister Deb Comodeca teams up with fellow BW alumnus and staff pianist Bill Shaffer for a program of eclectic and entertaining music for 2 pianos, featuring Khachaturian's "P'esy" and Milhaud's "Les Songes," as well as a little-known work by Hummel (no trumpet). Also includ- ing diverse renditions of "Yankee Doodle," and a unique ver- sion of Bizet's "Carmen" featuring fellow CIM alumni and BW pianists Susan Schoeffler and Rei Sakurai. SUNDAY, SEP- TEMBER 8, 6:00 p.m., at Baldwin Wallace University's Gam- ble Auditorium, 96 Front St., Berea, 44017. FREE! Casual dress, and handicap accessible...all are invited, and hope to see you there! For more info., contact Deb at the Music Of- fice (440 258 1362) or see on-line listing at http:// www.bw.edu/academics/conservatory/events/ 100 Years of Memories for Holy Name High School: We want your high school memories! Send in your story one-hundred fifty words or less. 100 stories will be placed in the memory book. Books will be on sale before Christmas. We want your high school photos! Send in your photos of friends, events, sports, religious leader or teachers. Photos will be returned. Please mark with your name and phone number. Submit your stories and photos on-line: http:// www.holynamehs.net.centennial-celebration or mail to Holy Name High School, Advancement Office, 6000 Queens Hwy, Parma Hts., OH 44130. Contact Colleen Corrigan Day, Advancement Director 440-886-0300 x 136 or cday@holynamehs.com.
Elyria Catholic High School Band Parents Holi- day Craft Show And Bazaar: Crafters Wanted: Crafters are wanted for Elyria Catholics Holiday Craft Show and Bazaar which will be held Saturday, November 16, 2013 from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Our crafters are treated right with students to help load and unload your car, and free coffee and pastry. Tables are $35, or $40 with elec- tric, if your registration is post marked by September 30, 2013. After September 30, 2013 tables will be $40, or $45 with electric. For additional information or a packet with an application, please call Barb Dillon at 440-365- 7814 or email elyriacatholicband@gmail.com.
All Women & Men are Invited to: St. Jude Day of Retreat on Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. Sponsored by St. Jude Altar & Rosary Society of St. Jude Seniors. 8:30 am Mass 9:15 am Registration and Continental Breakfast (Family Center) 10:00 am Presentation - Canonization - vs - Becoming a Saint. Rev. John G. Vrana, Senior Associate Pastor, St. Jude Church, Elyria. 11:00 am Quiet Time for Prayer/ReflectionAvailable: Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Outdoor Stations of the Cross, Rosary: Church of outdoors 12:00 noon Luncheon (Family Center) 1:00 pm Closing Prayer and Departure There is no cost for the day; however a freewill offering will be accepted. For reservations call Fran 365-6163, Joan 366-7163 or St. Jude Rectory 366-5711. the Full- ness of joy is to behold God in everything.
To Transform Your Marriage: We are called to be like Jesus who is humble of heart and to put others first, to treat them with kindness, respect and love. Allow Jesus to show how to truly love your husband/wife and transform your marriage. Sign up today to attend the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend, October 11 -13 in Hudson, Ohio. Call 440-533-5943 - or - WWME.org.
Join the Cleveland Indians: For Mass and a Ball game for Catholic Family Day at Progressive Field on September 22, 2013. Pre-Game Mass at 10:15 am in the Ball Park/Tickets starting at $14. Purchase on line with this link www.indians.com/catholicday and enter the special offer code catholic or pick up a form at the main entrance to the church. Any additional questions please all 216-420-4162 or email jplys@indians.com.
Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts Calling all boys...are you interested in Scouting? The Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts from St. Mary would like to tell you more about the amazing activities and experi- ences you can have as a Scout. Leaders and Scouts will be outside the side entrance after Mass today and next week to answer questions and share information with you.
LORAIN, OHIO: All are welcome to a parish retreat to be held at St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, 2711 West 40 th Street, Lorain, Ohio, on Sept. 14-15. Deacon Sabatino Roberto Carnazzo, Executive Director of the Institute of Catholic Culture, will speak during the 5 p.m. Liturgy on Sept. 14, and present a talk, Who Are You? Discerning Christs Call in Your Life, directly after the Liturgy. He will also speak at the 10 a.m. Liturgy on Sun- day, Sept. 15, with a lecture, Casting Our Nets: Saving Souls in a Secular Society, directly following the Liturgy.
"St. Julie Billiart Parish: Is hosting its annual Labor Day Pancake Breakfast on Monday, September 2nd from 9 am until Noon. All are welcome to come enjoy orange juice, sausage, and all-you-can-eat pancakes. Cost is just $6 for adults and $3 for children 3-12, and all proceeds benefit the Youth Ministry Program at St. Julie's." Magnificat High School Offers LEGO Robotics Day Just for Girls: Join Magnificat High School and Great Lakes Science Center on Saturday, September 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for Magnifibot 2.0, a fun and educational day of building robots. Using the LEGO NXT technology, youll design, build and program robots. Learn team- building and collaboration skills in teams of two using the LEGO NXT software. Computers are provided and all skill levels are welcome. Sign up with a friend or we'll pair you up. Cost is $10 per person and includes instruction, computer use, lunch and a t-shirt. Register by September 13 by visiting www.magnificaths.org or by calling (440) 331-1572.
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