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Saturday at 4:00 p.m. �
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Thursday at 9:00 a.m. �
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.�
Friday at 8:30 a.m.�
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We cannot use the
confessionals yet but we will
have chairs set so you can go
behind a screen or face to
face.� Please wait outside the
chapel until the person �
in front of you exits.� �
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We are a caring, Catholic
community called to welcome �
all people to experience God’s �
love through Jesus Christ by: �
Celebrating Mass and �
the other Sacraments�
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Serving those in need �
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Living and sharing the
Word of God�
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We are glad you are here! �
If you would like to join the parish, �
or if you are not Catholic and have questions �
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September 6, 2020�
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Notes from Father
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A number of people have
reacted to the column
“Doing My Homework”.
The articles were intended to help us
all appreciate that people are treated
differently in society. Unfortunately,
many people heard something that was
not intended. The person quoted in the
article is controversial and does not
share our values on many fronts. Some
of the concepts used charged words
that offended many. This certainly
was not the intent. �
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Happy Labor Day. Please pray for all
who are not working now and those
whose income has dropped
significantly. We all need to help each
other in a time like this. Labor Day
seems like it marks the end of summer.
I am ok with fall, it is what comes next
that I dread.�
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School is off to an amazing start. The
children have been so good with what
is happening.�
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As the pandemic continues, it is
important to remember we are all
under unusual stress. Remember what
professionals encourage us to do.
Exercise, eat responsibly, prayer and
meditation are all part of a healthy life.
If counseling would help, seek it. We
are going through an unusual time and
it is important to help those who are
hurting. Stay in touch with friends and
relatives who are alone.�
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Our new bishop, Bishop Edward
Malesic, will be installed Monday,
September 14.�
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Monday, September 7, 2020 LiveStream @ 9am ~�
James Drockton�
1 Cor 5:1�8/Ps 5:5�6, 7, 12 [9]/Ps 5:5�6, 7, 12 [9]/Lk 6:6�11 �
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Tuesday, September 8, 2020� LiveStream @ 9am ~ �
Josephine Shemensky�
Mi 5:1�4a or Rom 8:28�30/Ps 13:6ab, 6c [Is 61:10]/Mt 1:1�16, 18
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Wednesday, September 9, 2020 @7pm ~ Public & Streamed�
Giovanni Mitri�
1 Cor 7:25�31/Ps 45:11�12, 14�15, 16�17 [11]/Lk 6:20�26�
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Catherine Delligatti�
1 Cor 8:1b�7, 11�13/Ps 139:1b�3, 13�14ab, 23�24 [24b]/Lk 6:27�38 �
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Friday, September 11, 2020 LiveStream@ 8:30am ~ �
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1 Cor 9:16�19, 22b�27/Ps 84:3, 4. 5�6, 12 [2]/Lk 6:39�42 �
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� � Monday:� � Labor Day�
� � Tuesday:� � The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary�
� � Wednesday:� St. Peter Claver, Priest�
� � Friday:� � Patriot Day�
� � Saturday:� � The Most Holy Name of Mary�
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Notes from Sister Noel …�
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I want to share with you our on�going experience in preparing for PSR this year. It is very different in
many ways. You can guess most of them. The biggest challenge has been to create a virtual program for
families.�
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As everything, there is the light side and the shadow side. How important it is to celebrate the light and
learn from the shadow side. Much of the unknown is in the shadow side.�
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When maneuvering the shadow side, it is important to rely on others who may be able to see what is
needed because, though in the dark, they are enLIGHTened. I am fortunate to have with me in my staff,
enLIGHTened Ones who lead me through the wonders and capabilities of the computerized world (though
my head knowledge has not moved to hand knowledge…understand?).�
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Through the summer I have come to discover the many gems in both my PSR staff as well as in my PSR
parents. Endless conversations have helped me to keep on going, knowing I do not go alone, into this
strange, new year. As each person brings their knowledge and love of children, and their Faith, we all
become stronger and willing to keep on going.�
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I know even more how much team work, characterized by cooperation, generosity and commitment makes
the shadow side less dark and the sun side ever brighter.�
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This team work is not new to me as one who has lived in Community over 50 years. Because I have
learned, working with Sisters, doing dishes, creating a prayer service, organizing a party is always easier
and more enjoyable because we do it together. That’s the way I see this new year unfolding. So what am I
worried about???? �
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Are you beginning to see the light in your darkness? Pray to be enLIGHTened.��
Come, Holy Spirit, Come!�
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Catechists are people who keep
the memory of God alive;
they keep it alive in themselves
and they are able to revive it in others.
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If you would like to be a member of our parish, please complete this form, and place it in the collection basket �
or send it to the parish office and someone from the parish will contact you.�
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Welcome Bishop Malesic�
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Congratulations to the Most Reverend Edward C.
Malesic, J.C.L., who on July 16, 2020, Pope Francis
named the 12th bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland.
Bishop Malesic will be installed on Monday, September
14, 2020. The installation Mass will take place at the
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. Livestream of the
celebration will be available on the diocesan website. �
Marriage Moments�
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“All work and no play make Jack a dull boy” �
and a spouse boring. On this Labor Day, use a
labor saving device (washer, microwave, car,
blender, etc.) to save some time, then do
something playful with your honey. Pray for (and
thank) those who worked to make your life easier. �
Parenting Pointers�
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An old African song says, “When an old man dies,
it’s as if a library burns down.” Grandparents are
like a library for your children, connecting them
with the pages of their past. Are your children’s
grandparents alive? Ask them to tell their story.�
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September 11: It’s been 19 years since the 9/11
terrorist attack on the USA and over 7 months
since Covid�19 has shut down much of planet
earth. Bad things happen, but we shouldn’t need a
terrorist attack or pandemic to prompt us to voice
our love to others and make amends to those we
have hurt. Are there people in your life who need
to hear words of love or apology from you? Do it
today. �
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As we celebrate Masses during this time �
of pandemic, we will set the schedule�according �
to need both for public and online services.�
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Thursday: 9:00 a.m.�
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We will live�stream Masses Saturday at 4:00 p.m.�
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, at 9:00 a.m. �
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.�
Friday at 8:30 a.m.�
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Confession �
Saturday: 2:00�2:30 p.m.�
in the daily Mass chapel. �
We cannot use the confessionals yet but we will have
chairs set so you can go behind a screen or face to
face.� Please wait outside the chapel �
until the person in front of you exits.� �
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PARISH OFFICE� �
Web Site: stanselm.org email: [email protected] �
Phone: 440�729�9575 Fax: 440�729�9103�
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SAINT ANSELM CATHOLIC SCHOOL �
Early Childhood Education (Preschool) �
K�Grade 8�Web Site: http://stanselmschool.org/ �
Phone: 440�729�7806 �
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PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION (PSR)�
Grades 1�8 440�729�9575 �
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BAPTISMS, WEDDINGS, �
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Please call the parish office. �
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STAFF�
� Fr. Thomas M. Sweany, Pastor �
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� � Deacon Bob Kovach 440�729�9575�
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Deacon Cameron Popik 440�729�9575�
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� Sister Noel Marra, O.S.U. �
� Director of Religious Education 440�729�5120�
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Sr. Denise Marie Vlna, O.S.U.�
Pastoral Associate 440�729�5130
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� Miss Susan Pohly, Principal �
440�729�7806, Ext. 325 �
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Sister Mary Ellen Brinovec, O.S.U.�
RCIA Ministry�
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Ms. Rosemary Heredos �
Coordinator of Liturgical Music 440�729�9575�
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The Parish Office�
will be closed in observance of�
Labor Day on �
Monday, September 7, 2020�
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With the return of the academic year,�
the Friday Mass will move from�
9:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.�
effective immediately�
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Message from the �
Bethlehem Christian Families�
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced thousands
of pilgrims to leave the Holy Land and now
pilgrims are banned from visiting until further
notice. The streets of Jerusalem will be empty
for quite some time. The cancellation of
pilgrimages will have serious repercussions for
many Christian families. In the past, when the
Holy Land experienced wartime conditions, some
people managed to temporarily find an economic
niche outside of tourism. However, the pandemic
measures have affected all business sectors,
forcing them to shut down.�
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Even we, as the Bethlehem Christian Families
group, are unable to lend them a hand during this
difficult time because of the closures here in the
U.S. Since we can’t see you at your parish, we
humbly ask you to visit our shop at https://
www.etsy.com/shop/PersonalizedHolyLand or
our website www.holylandcarvings.com and
browse through their beautiful hand carved
religious items. We value your support through
these unprecedented times. May God bless you
and keep you safe. �
Re�lectingon“AHiddenLife”�
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Where is the beauty of life found?�
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Simply the title alone � AHiddenLife� may draw you in. It is relatable. If your life didn’t feel ‘hidden’ in
some way a year ago, it may feel somewhat ‘hidden’ now. Director Terrence Malick demonstrates for
us how Film, as a vehicle for art, can help us to see the world in a different light; a more beautiful light
with which we can perceive the goodness that has been present all along.�
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As I watched this &ilm, the &irst thing that struck me was the beauty. It is set in mountainous Austria,
with a constant backdrop of stunning peaks and valleys, clouds, blue skies and sunlight. The &ilm is
very lengthy (you may want to break it up into 2 or 3 separate sittings) but the beauty of the
landscape, music, and pace of the movie make for a very peaceful time. I was surprised that I was not
bored, despite the slow pace. But even this is intentional on the part of the director. He shows, rather
than tells, where the beauty of life is. �
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It is with this backdrop of beautiful mountains that he seems to pose the question; Where is the
beauty of life found? The main character, Franz Jagerstatter, is a simple farmer who lives a simple life.
He is actually a very relatable &igure. The long scenes of Franz focus on him spending time with those
most dear; his spouse, his family, his children. Whether he is softly chatting with his wife � or saying
nothing at all, playing tag with his children in the front yard, going to Church or walking his property,
there is a sense that these are the moments that are being uplifted; they are as beautiful as they are
simple and routine. Is it possible that this is where the beauty of life is found? �
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I hope you have gotten a chance to watch this movie! As I mentioned last week, you can stream it on
the internet. You’re also welcome to borrow the DVD at the parish of&ice. I have enjoyed watching it
with family and friends, as well as the conversations that &low from it; I hope you do, too. Feel free to
email me with any questions or concerns at [email protected] or call me at the Parish Of&ice. �
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May our Heavenly Father shower you with peace and joy this week.�
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Deacon Cameron�
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Jan Cicchela�
Judy Colasante�
Josephine Colitto�
Colleen�
Jerry Collette�
Hank Collette�
Tom Collins�
Buddy Craven�
Leslie (Hubbell) Davis �
Jackie DeCaro�
Nick DiCillo �
Beverly Dietrick�
Dorothy DiLillo�
Rocco DiLillo�
Chris Drost �
Roselyn Dudash�
Debbie Edelman�
Louise Ellis�
Mark Farley�
Joan Faudree�
Mitchell Fink�
William Fletcher�
Kim Frost�
Barrett Gates�
Joyce Gibb�
Heavenly Father, we pray that You will lay your healing hands upon all those who are sick. We beg you to have compassion on all those mentioned below, Amen�
� � � � Please remember in your daily prayers these individuals, who have been and are called to the priesthood.�
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� � � � � Sunday, September 6, 2020 ~ Father Sweany� � � Wednesday, September 9~ John Rankin�
� � � � � Seminarians at Borromeo�/St. Mary� � � � � Thursday, September 10~ William Reed�
� � � � � Monday, September 7 ~ James Parisi�� � � � Friday, September 11 ~ Jonathon Roberge�
� � � � � Tuesday, September 8~ Timothy Raddell� � � � Saturday, September 12 ~ Sam Roberts�
Edward Smith�
Frances Snitzky�
Renate Socha�
Shawn Spenze�
Ron Spitler�
Eleanore Spisak�
Irene Sprenger �
Clara Stenson�
Bion St Bernard�
Teri Szucs�
Barb Tarajcak�
Beckham Thompson �
Amelia Tishaus�
Johanna Townsend�
Anthony Trivisonno�
Cindy Trivisonno�
Pat Turske�
Chris Tyers�
Barb Ulizzi�
Josefina Ventimiglia �
Kelly Boyd Viezer�
Becky Vura�
Kathy Wanamaker�
Jason Wardega�
Shirley Warren�
Bob Wright�
John Nolan�
Laurie Novak�
Marilyn Novak�
Saulius Obelenis�
Levon Owen�
Lulu Pawlowski�
John Peck�
George & Dee Pitko �
Tony Pizzino�
Vince Pizzino�
Lynette Perconti�
Carolyn Prikockis�
Joseph Prikockis�
Erica Pritchard�
Kathleen Roddy�
Charlie Rogers �
Flora Romonto�
Clare Ronnebaum �
Jack Roznik�
Marc Sabransky�
Frank Sak�
Madeleine LaMarca Schneider�
Patricia Serf�
Frances Sichko�
Clara Sipp�
Becky Slusarz�
Shirlee Koren�
Jack Kotheimer�
Luke Kovacs�
Madeleine LaMarca �
Bob Lane�
Paula Lanese�
Patrick Lazar�
Anthony Leonard�
Chris Livers�
Isabela Maiewski� �
Jutta Manherz�
Joe Marra�
Marilyn Martines�
Bonnie McLaughlin�
Chuck McLaughlin�
Bill McNally�
Marie Melzer�
Margaret Meyer�
Donald Mihelcic�
Eli Mihelcic �
John Monaco�
Joe Morek�
Lisa Morek�
Joan Morgan�
Elizabeth Mullins�
U.S. Active Military�
U.S. Veterans��
Maureen Ahern�
Patricia Ahern�
Peter Amato�
David Anderson�
LuAnn Anderson �
Mark Andres�
Tina Arnold�
Kevin Austin�
Ruby Azeuedo�
Kaari Baluja�
George Bates�
Victor Bernot�
Deanna Blair�
Thomas Bolt�
Nancy Boutellier�
Sally Bovineing �
Bridgette Bright�
Haley Burgman�
Kellie Burt�
Kathleen Burton�
Mary Lou Burton�
Children at St. Jude’s�
Hospital�
Mark Chambers�
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Frank Gigliotti�
Jason Graham�
Joan Gregoric�
Therese Gregg�
Miriam Gripp�
John Gromek �
Betty Halasz�
Mary Hall�
Deborah Hartshorn�
Adam Hess �
Kathy Hogameier �
Steve Horvath�
Jeanette Hrisko�
Michael Hrisko�
Emily Hun�
Tiffany Hutchinson�
Incarcerated people�
Lynn Janovski�
Shirley Kall�
Katie Kane�
Marval Kear�
Lara Kitko�
William Knauer�
Susie Knotek�
Brian Knotts�
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