(October 12, 2014) (Insert Graphic 1000-0203.tif) October 13-19 Monday, October 13 Weekday 12:05 Richard Seifert 6:00 Confessions Tuesday, October 14 Weekday 8:30 School Mass - Christine Royston 12:05 Kay Wenner Wednesday, October 15 St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin & Doctor of the Church 12:05 Margaret Gardner Thursday, October 16 Weekday 12:05 Michael Jerin Sr. Friday, October 17 St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop & Martyr 12:05 Alice Harris & Jim Lyle Saturday, October 18 St. Luke, Evangelist 8:30 Marguerite Gabel 3:00 Confessions 4:00 Living & Deceased of the Ruegg & Zak families Sunday, October 19 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 Anna Lazar 10:30 The People of St. Augustine Church 5:15 Margaret Seifert
Readings for the Week of October 13 Monday Gal 4:22-24,26-27,31-5:1, Ps 113:1-2,3-4,5,6-7, Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday Gal 5:1-6, Ps 119:41,43,44,45,47,48, Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday Gal 5:18-25, Ps 1:1-2,3,4,6, Lk 11:42-46 Thursday Eph 1:1-10, Ps 98:1,2-3,3-4,5-6, Lk 11:47-54 Friday Eph 1:11-14, Ps 33:1-2,4-5,12-13, Lk 12:1-7 Saturday 2 Tm 4:10-17b, Ps 145:10-11,12-13,17-18, Lk 10:1-9 Sunday Is 45:1,4-6, Ps 96:1,3,4-5,7-8, 9-10, 1 Thes 1:1-5b, Mt 22:15-21
(Insert Graphic 1300-0021.tif) Stewardship Time, Talent & Treasure
September 28 October 5 Sundays Offering $ 9,238 $ 9,701 Faith Direct Offering $ 1,808 $ 1,808 Total Offering $ 11,046 $ 11,509
School Support $ 151 $ 1,345 St. Vincent de Paul $ 163 $ 653 Catholic Communication $ 466 $ --- Twenty-Eight Sunday in Ordinary Time The king in todays gospel sent wedding invitations to all his close friends..people like himself. But the party wasnt successful until he opened the doors to everyoneto people not like himself. The Christian family opens its heart and doors to everyone because we know that happiness happens through sharing. Insert Graphic 2000-0047.tif) Please pray for our Sick especially: Karl Bartel, Jacob Hurley, John Baylock, Amy Brickels, Frances Trenta, Camilla Pieffer, the family of Joshua Weigand, Betty Biagetti, Bob Luxeder, Donald Ruegg, Joseph Benear, Trevor Homsher, Helen Deibel, Emma Young, Leonard Hamilton, Betty Bartel, Jack Weigand, Lisa Gnap, Irene Lyle, Bernard & Helen Pramik, Jenny Moslowski, Leroy Morlan, Mike Macko, Dan Wargo, Victor C. Weigand Jr., Eugene Van Oss, Brad Thomas, the Evans & Cutright families, Betty Blasdel, Mary Ebaugh, Judy Glaros, Tilden Steiner, Tom Gilcher, Vicky, Tony McNeal, Lillian Hazlett, Linda Plummer, Paulette Holland, Jody Johnson, Judy Kriston & Andrew Gombaski
(Insert Graphic 1103-0069.tif) Gabriella Michelle Rine Daughter of Andrew & Allison (Willig) Rine Community Corner Barberton Area Community Ministries item for the Month of October is Cereal Barberton Community Kitchen at Lakeview item for the month of October is Bar Soap Thank you again for all your support in helping us serve our brothers and sisters in need. All donations can be placed in the bench in front of the giving tree in the vestibule of the church. Donations are picked up on Monday mornings. 322 Holy Hours were kept with Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration last week. Every Holy Hour we make so pleases the heart of Jesus that it is recorded in Heaven and retold for all of eternity. (Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta) For information on becoming an adorer, please call Judy Soltis at 330-212-0926. Attention Thursday and Friday Committed Adorers, please note: Kathy Kelly is your Thursday Holy Hour Captain and Gene Ryan is the Friday Captain. If you are unable to keep your hour with the Lord, please call Kathy at 330-753-2850 or Gene at 330-690-9661. Building on the Rock a 16 Week Study for High School Students to explore what it takes to build their house of faith on the Rock: Jesus Christ! Join us on Sundays from 9:-10:15am in room #101 in the school. The next meeting date will be October 19. Hope to see you there, friends are welcome. Should you have any questions, please contact Fr. David at 330-745-0011.
(Insert Graphic 1102-0004.tif) Immaculate Conception Church in Kenmore is offering an Anointing of the Sick Mass on Wednesday, October 29 at 5:30pm. Anyone in need of physical, emotional and spiritual healing is invited to attend. If you know someone in need of this healing sacrament, please feel free to invite them to this special Mass.
RCIA PRAYER PARTNERS ARE NEEDED as well as ladies to provide refreshments. Refreshments are needed for approximately 11 people on a rotating basis. Beverages and paper products are provided. Please call Karen to volunteer (330-745-0011 x 18). Thank you. Remember St. Augustine Church in your will through Planned Giving. For more information, please call Fr. David at 330-745-0011.
Priesthood Sunday Catholics across the country will be celebrating Priesthood Sunday on October 26, 2014. It is a day set aside to celebrate the importance of the fit of priesthood in the life of the Church. It is a time for us to reflect on the ministry that our priests share with us when we gather at the Table of the Lord when we call in our times of need. Consider sharing a personal note or card of thanks. Together we pray that many of our young people will be inspired by the ministry and witness of our priests. May their hearts be open to hearing and responding to Gods call in their lives. More information can be found at clevelandcatholicpriesthood.com.
St. Augustine Happenings TODAY IS BLANKET SUNDAY! Thank you for your cash donation to our Blanket Sunday collection. The Diocesan St. Vincent de Paul Society will make your money go further with bulk purchases for use in our own metropolitan area. Thank you for giving the gift of warmth this winter.
All children who will be making their First Reconciliation this year are required to attend the Reconciliation Workshop Night, Monday, October 20 at 6:30pm in the SAC. This will be a night of fun and learning, in which your child will begin to prepare for celebrating this new sacrament. Parents are required to attend this event with their children. See you there!
Women of Faith: Children in our families, our parish, the City of Barberton and the world will be the focus of our Holy Hour on Tuesday, October 21 at 6:30pm in the church. We will be praying for their health, safety, education and faith development opportunities and family life in general. After the Holy Hour there will be a short business meeting, socializing and yummy fall refreshments in the school cafeteria. The Women of Faith Membership Drive continues through October 21. Thanks to all who have joined so far all women in the parish are invited to be part of the group. For those who join prior to the twenty-first, your name will be entered into a drawing for a gift basket a few of your favorite things. Check out our brochure in the vestibule of the church, or the rectory office.
Are you ready for Basketball and Cheerleading? Basketball is offered for boys and girls in grades 3-8 and Cheerleading is offered for girls in grades 5-8. Players must complete the CYO registration forms and bring them to school or to the registration/physical date. (Forms are in available in the school). All students interested in signing up for CYO basketball and cheerleading need to turn in all paperwork to Mrs. Faessel (at the school) by Thursday, October 16. There is not a set date for sign- ups. Due to increasing CYO fees, we are forced to raise our fees for basketball to $100 per child, while cheerleading is still $50.00. All paperwork, physicals and fees must be paid by this date (October 16) or your child will not be added to any rosters. NO EXCEPTIONS. This is a new policy this year and it will be strictly enforced. A physical dated after June 1, 2014 is also required for each participant. Free physicals for interested athletes will be Thursday, October 9 from 5:30-7:00pm. First time CYO players must provide a copy of their birth certificate. Should you have any questions, please contact Brian Motil at brian.motil@staugschool.net.
(Insert Graphic2303-0010.tif) St Augustine Mens Fellowship will meet in the School Cafeteria from 7- 8:25am on Saturday, October 18. All men of the parish and friends are invited to join us. For questions, call Gib Adolph at 330-848-1043 or e-mail adolphbiz@email.com.
PARISH DINNER: Its time to purchase tickets for the parish PASTA DINNER to be held on Sunday, October 26 from 11:30-2:00 pm in the school cafeteria. Adults (12+) $6.00. Children 11-5 $3.50. Under 5 free. Tickets will be sold after Masses Oct. 11-12 and 18-19 and in the Rectory during business hours (8:30 am-4:30 pm). Invite a friend. The food is always delicious!
(Insert Graphic 2404-0067.tif) The next Coffee and Donuts will be held Sunday, October 19 in the school cafeteria following the 10:30 Mass. Hosts will be Marge Hreha, Mike Getz & Barb Vargo.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1617 Time is one of the most valuable commodities we have in life. The amount of leisure and free time for the average person has decreased in recent years. Many outside influences are vying for the precious time that we have. If you believe in the importance of investing your time in friendship, the church, and helping others, The Knights of Columbus are for you. This weekend is recruitment Sunday, all men, 18 and older, are encouraged to help our council grow. Information will be available in the vestibule of the church, or you can contact Jim Bristol, Membership Director at 419-514-3021 or Jmbrsto80407@gmail.com.
Cards Anyone? Join us Friday, November 7 as we play Euchre. Cards begin at 6:30pm in the school cafeteria. A light meal will be provided. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to come and try a hand. Come and enjoy an evening of fellowship.
Next weekend our parish will celebrate World Mission Sunday. This year we are invited to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the worlds youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas across our world. Through the work of these churches, and their witness to Christ, the poor receive practical help and experience Gods love and mercy, His hope and peace. Please keep the Missions in your daily prayers. Please come prepared next weekend to give generously in the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. For more information, visit www.IamAMissionsary.org.
2014 First Step Programs: Continuing education regarding marriage and divorce in the Catholic Church. The Tribunal of the Diocese of Cleveland is continuing to offer its very successful First Step Program in order to help individuals deal with the Churchs teaching on marriage, divorce, and remarriage which are often misunderstood. A general meeting will be October 14 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Cuyahoga Falls at 7:00pm. Come to healCome to learnCome open to the spirit. Please note: the Diocese of Cleveland no longer requires any fees for this process. For more information check the website at: www.dioceseofcleveland.org/tribunal or call 216-696-6525/800-869-6525 ext 4000.
The Catholic Commission of Summit County, the official social agency in Summit County of the Diocesan Social Action Office, will celebrate its 36 th Annual Bishop William Cosgrove Justice Dinner & Silent Auction at 6:00pm on Friday, December 5, 2014 at St. Matthew Parish, Akron. For more information, inclusion in the program booklet as a patron or ad sponsor, or to purchase tickets ($45.00 per person), contact Joan Badami at 330-535-2787 or jbadami@clevelandcatholiccharities.org.