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December 11, 2016
Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee!!
Our 8th Annual Jingle Kingdom entitled “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee” created magical memories
for the little ones of our parish on December 3rd. Heartfelt thanks to the dozens of adults and BOK
teens that led the young children through a Joyful Day. This magical day included many crafts, obstacle courses, songs and dances, visit with Santa Claus, and story time with Mrs. Claus who shared
the message of the true reason for the season!
Pastoral Staff
Deacon Ronald Adkins .................................................................................................................... Deacon
Mrs. Allison Capella ................................................................................................... Volunteer Coordinator Deacon Daniel P. Clavin ................................................................................................................. Deacon
Reverend Michael Denk ...................................................................................................... Parochial Vicar Mr. Kevin Donahue ............................................................................................ Music Ministry Coordinator Ms. Maureen Dowd ........................................................................................................ Pastoral Associate
Deacon Robert Grgic ...................................................................................................................... Deacon
Mrs. Alicia Henrikson !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.Marketing Coordinator Mr. Paul Kelly ................................................................................................................. Pastoral Associate
Mrs. Susan Kuchenbecker ............................................................................................. Business Manager Reverend Jeremy Merzweiler ............................................................................................... Parochial Vicar Reverend Frederick F. Pausche ....................................................................................................... Pastor Mrs. Donna Lee Saladino .................................................................................................. School Principal Mrs. Ann Silvester .................................................................................... Learning Loft Preschool Director Mrs. Alice Torrieri ................................................................................................. Administrative Secretary
Parish Phone Numbers Parish Office !!!...(440) 352-8282
School Office !!!.(440) 352-6169
PSR Office !!!!..(440) 354-7551
The Learning Loft !...(440) 354-7574
Parish Fax !!!!...(440) 354-7558
Website !!!!!!.www.st-gabriel.org
New Parishioners: Welcome to our parish! Please call the Parish Office for an appointment to register.
Baptism: Parents are required to attend a preparation class held on the fourth Thursday at 7:30 pm. During January, May, and September the classes are held at St. Mary Chardon, 401 North Street, 440-
285-7051. During March, July, and November the classes are held at St. Gabriel. Please call the respective parish office to register.
Reconciliation: The sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated every Saturday from 3:45 - 4:30 pm, or by appointment.
Marriage: Diocesan policy directs couples to arrange for mar-riage at least six months prior to the intended wed-ding ceremony. Please call the priest or deacon of your choice for an appointment to make arrange-ments. Holy Orders and Vowed Religious Life: Anyone interested in ordained or vowed religious life is invited to talk to one of the parish priests, pas-toral staff members or Fr. Michael McCandless, Director, Diocesan Vocation Office (440-943-7660). Hospitalized and Homebound Parishioners: In case of emergency, call the Parish Office imme-diately. If you or someone you know would like a friendly visit and/or communion brought to the hos-pital or home, please call the parish office. Funerals: Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements before any publication in the news-paper. Catholic Information and Referral Service: (CIRS) refers persons to the Catholic and Commu-nity services that best respond to your church, per-sonal, or life crisis needs. “Help is just a call away” 1-800-869-6525
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love and forgiveness.
I know that many of our families are in the process of plan-
ning which Christmas Mass you will be celebrating this year.
Let me give you a couple thoughts that hopefully can influ-
ence your decision. By far the most popular is the 4:00 Mass
on Christmas Eve that is celebrated both in the church and the
MPR. This Mass is planned with children in mind and is at a
very popular time, but the crowds are overwhelming in both
places, and it is often very hard to find a place to sit, a place
to park, and an atmosphere to really pray and worship God. It
is beautiful, but if at all possible, I would sincerely encourage
you to consider coming to a different Mass where it is not so
overcrowded. The 8:00 Mass on Christmas Eve, the Midnight
Mass, preceded by Christmas caroling led by our beautiful
choir, as well as any of the Masses on Christmas Day are ex-
cellent choices to come and prayerfully celebrate the Lord’s
birth. I have noticed over the last few years that more have
been coming on Christmas Day and have commented on how
nice it is to actually celebrate Christmas on the day itself.
Masses are well attended on Christmas day but not over-
crowded. There is not a 5:00 evening Mass on Christmas day.
It may take a change in some of our routines, but may be an
easier and more meaningful way to celebrate this special day.
Whatever Mass you come to, and this certainly extends to all
our visitors, guests, and those “coming home”, we welcome
you and hope that all our faithful will show them great hospi-
tality both in church and in the parking lot. The experience of
coming to church on Christmas could have an effect for some
on coming back again before Easter. Think about what will
be best spiritually for your family and not just conveniently.
Christmas will be here before we know it.
I know that the holidays could be anything but joyful and
may be very difficult for people dealing with separation and
divorce in their lives. Our Lake/Geauga District Ministry to
the divorced and separated offers a special four week series
entitled, Holiday Helps for the Divorced and Separated,
which takes place at St. Noel’s and has already begun. There
are three more sessions on Tuesday evenings, December 13th,
and January 3rd and 10th at 7:00 pm. You need not attend all
the sessions. Do whatever can be helpful to you and invite
someone you know that could benefit from this. Call Karen
Jubeck (352-8282) for more information. This could be the
“bridge over troubled waters” for some people.
Have a joyous third week of Advent. Go out of your way to
bring joy to others, and you will find joy for yourself. Give
your best and the Lord will give you more. Peace and bless-
ings.
In God’s love,
My Sisters and Brothers,
REJOICE! This third Sunday of Advent we call “Gaudete
Sunday” (which means rejoice), and we light the rose colored
candle on our Advent wreath. As we continue to prepare and
to get closer to our celebration of the Lord’s birth, hopefully
our lives grow in joy and we are instruments in bringing joy
into the lives of others. In the Gospel today we once again
look to John the Baptist as our role model for doing what all
of us are called to do, and that is, prepare the way of the Lord.
He taught people to share what they have generously with
those who have so little, to be fair and just in all their dealings,
and to be satisfied with what we have. It is those who give so
much of themselves, their time, talent and treasure, who end
up feeling a sense of meaningfulness, fulfillment and joy.
Each of us can determine for ourselves how we will end up
feeling at the end of this Christmas season, and most im-
portantly, when our lives here on earth are finished. Will it all
end in the fullness of JOY? It will if we are true givers like
Jesus. There is so much JOY in true giving. REJOICE!
There should be so much JOY in the hearts of our people for
all the giving that you are doing this month. This weekend we
take the collection for the Retirement Fund for Religious.
These wonderful religious sisters, brothers and priests are typ-
ically people of such great joy, even in their elderly years and
sufferings, because they spent their lives giving themselves to
the Church and to us. It is only right that we should do our
best to try to help them with their eldercare needs. Thank you
for your great generosity. The amount of gifts that have been
pouring in for our Share-a-Christmas program has been
overwhelming. I am sure we could never measure or even
begin to know the amount of joy these gifts bring to those
who have so little. Thank you again. These are just two of the
ways you give so much. I pray that God will reward you with
overflowing joy. Could I be bold enough to ask you to consid-
er being extra generous to our parish this Christmas, especial-
ly since Christmas falls on a Sunday this year and each Sun-
day is a part of what we budget for the year. Our expenses are
up, but our collections are not. The Christmas collection can
really help us meet some of the pressing needs that we have to
maintain and operate our facilities and to do the work of the
Lord. God bless you.
This Monday, December 12th, we celebrate as a community
the Sacrament of Reconciliation at 7:00 pm in the church.
Sacraments are meant to be celebrated communally, and there
is always such great power and joy as we share in the gift of
God’s forgiveness, mercy and unconditional love. We will
have a large number of priests available to help us to cele-
brate, so it should go rather quickly. Please take advantage of
this opportunity as you continue to prepare the way of the
Lord during this Advent time. There are just a couple more
times before Christmas, but please don’t wait until the last
minute when there will be just the three of us priests. Now is
the time. Let us come together and find true JOY in God’s
Weekly Schedule
AnC - Chapel C - Church
Conf Rm - Conference Rm CR - Community Room
LLGR - Learning Loft Great Rm MPR - Multi-Purpose
MRI - Meeting Room One PC - Pahler Center (gym)
REO - Religious Ed Office S - School
SO - Safety Office (located outside parish office)
PFCR - Pope Francis Conference Room (located in REO)
MONDAY – December 12
11:30AM Rosary Cenacle - AnC
4:30PM-6:00PM Good Shepherd (Levels 1&2)
6:15PM-8:00PM Good Shepherd (Level 3)
7:00PM Advent Communal Penance - C
TUESDAY – December 13
6:15PM-8:00PM Good Shepherd (Level 4)
7:30PM Advent Series - CR
7:30PM Finance Council Meeting - Conf Rm
WEDNESDAY - December 14
6:00PM PSR (Grs 1-5) - S/MPR/PC
7:00PM RCIA - CR
THURSDAY - December 15
7:00PM Advent Family Prayer Night - AnC
7:30PM Adult Choir
FRIDAY - December 16
7:30AM-10:30AM Eucharistic Adoration - AnC
8:00AM Clean - C
10:30AM Divine Chaplet/Benediction - AnC
SATURDAY - December 17
8:00AM Catholic Men’s Fellowship - MR1
10:00AM “Friends of Jesus PSR - S
SUNDAY December 18
8:55AM Rosary - C
9:30AM Sunday Preschool - S/MPR/PC
6:00PM Crossings PSR (Grs 6-8) - PC
6:00PM Good Shepherd - Atrium/REO
6:00PM-7:45PM Eucharistic Adoration - C
7:45PM-8:05PM Night Prayer/Benediction - C
Family Prayer Night …!During the Advent season, St. Gabriel Church offers
Family Prayer Night each Thursday evening with
Mass at 7:00 followed by the Rosary. Please join us.
There is no better way to prepare for the Christmas
holiday than praying together as family. Any questions or
requests to become involved, please call Aileen
Schneeberger at 440-974-6007.
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Third Sunday of Advent December 11, 2016
MONDAY - December 12 Our Lady of Guadalupe
7:00AM Anthony Mercuri - Daughter
11:00AM Fred Pausche, Sr. - Family
TUESDAY - December 13 Saint Lucy, Virgin and Martyr
7:00AM John Howell - The Heavenly Dusters
7:00PM Myrna Summers - Jim & Mary Rowe
WEDNESDAY - December 14 Saint John of the Cross,
Priest and Doctor of the Church
7:00AM Richard Myers - Wife
9:50AM Thomas Kresic & Anne Duff - Dora Scipione
THURSDAY - December 15 Advent Weekday
7:00AM Tom Erkkila - Nino & Dorene Rosa
7:00PM Lisa Elmore - The Schneeberger Family
FRIDAY - December 16 Advent Weekday
7:00AM Mary Demer - Don & Jamie Wagner
7:30AM-10:30AM Eucharistic Adoration
10:30AM Divine Chaplet/Benediction
11:00AM John Bielak - Family
SATURDAY – December 17 Late Advent Weekday
8:00AM Vocation Holy Hour
8:30AM Robert Gehring - Family
5:00PM Fred Huschka - Wife
SUNDAY – December 18 Fourth Sunday of Advent
7:30AM Joe Adams - The Jubeck Family
9:30AM Helen Radigan - The Silvester Family
11:30AM John Fliter, Sr. & James Fliter - Marlene Fliter
5:00PM For Our Parish Family
6:00PM-7:45PM Eucharistic Adoration
7:45PM Night Prayer/Benediction
In October you received a planning
card to complete and return with
valuable information to plan the
budget appropriately. If you have
not turned in your card, please do
so immediately or respond online at
www.St-Gabriel.org . Thank you!
BANNS OF MATRIMONY
I. Robert Sason & Lucille Zappitelli
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Calling all St. Gabriel Youth in Grades 4-8
We are looking for students in grades 4-8 to sing in this
year’s Christmas Eve Youth Choir. We will have 1 re-
hearsal on Thursday, December 22nd, from 6:00-7:30PM
in the church. If you would like to help us celebrate
the birth of our Savior, please let Mrs. Karpuszka
or Kevin Donahue ([email protected]) know so we
can prepare music for
everyone. We look
forward to sharing in
Jesus’ birth with all of
you!
Important PSR dates and times …
PSR Grades 1-5 Our last class for December is the14th. No class on Dec 21 and 28! Merry Christmas! Classes resume January 4. All classes are from 6-7:30 pm in the School.
PSR Grades 6-8 Crossings Classes for December include: December 11 & 18 from 6-7:30 pm in the GYM. No class on December 25 – Merry Christmas and Jan 1 – Happy New Year! Classes
resume January 8.
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BOK High School CHRISTMAS CAROLING!!!
Sunday, December 11 After 5:00 pm Mass
@ Alter Care of Mentor Gather in the Community Room
after Mass Come sing to those in need! Contact: Veronica Huber
or 440-867-1077
Experience the joy of
Giving this Christmas Season! All high school students are invited to join us each Wednesday from 4 to 5:30 pm for an after school tutoring program at the Salvation Army in Painesville. St. Gabriel High School students tutor stu-dents ages 6 to 10 in math, reading and homework. The last 20 minutes of each session is set aside for Monopo-ly, Apples to Apples and other fun board games! To sign up please contact Paul Kelly [email protected] You can attend each week or whenever you can make it! Make this year an advent to Remember!
Thursday, December 15 at 9:30 am or 12:30 pm
or Friday, December 16
at 9:30 am
Preschoolers eligible for Kindergarten next year are invited to spend time
in our Kindergarten rooms, meet our teachers, enjoy activities for the children, and
make yourself at home! Please register at:
www.St-GabrielSchool.org
Mini Open Houses also available Tuesdays at 9 am
call or register on line:
Dec 13 • Feb 14 • March 14 • April 11 • May 9
All School Open House Sunday, January 29
12:30 - 2:30 pm
St. Gabriel School Invites You to
Kindergarten Meet & Greet
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November 27, 2016
SUNDAY YOUR GIFT TO THE PARISH
Last Sunday Year To Date Electronic Giving 11,319 133,420 Total Sunday Collection 37,478 650,644
Operating Budget 22,550 518,650 Tuition Financial Aid Budget 6,000 138,000 Capital Budget 1,250 28,750 Collection Over/(Under) Budgets 7,678 (34,755) Number Amount Children’s Envelopes 13 13.17
Children sharing their time, talent, and treasure:
I helped my dad build lofts – Lorelai M.
Decorated the Christmas Tree – Matthew
Helping the dog – Charlie W.
The budget detail is expanded to clarify the major com-
ponents of our Parish budget.
o Personnel costs (salaries, taxes, benefits) for staff/
custodial is 67% of the budget.
o Remainder of budget goes to facilities (upkeep and
utilities) and formation programs
o One of the parish missions is to have a strong Catho-
lic grade school. The Tuition Financial Aid budget helps
us to continue this mission.
o Capital budget is for major expenditures i.e. replac-
ing aging HVAC units, school interior projects not cov-
ered by tuition, etc. Some of these can be planned and
timed according to funds availability, however, some-
times a HVAC unit will go down and it will cost thou-
sands of dollars to repair or replace it.
o The parish experiences tremendous generosity from
our faithful parishioners, which enables the parish to
continue to move forward with our mission to bring the
light of Christ to all. The entire parish is very grateful for
this generosity.
o We trust that God will give us the plans and blue-
prints to continue His work in a fiscally sound manner.
Finance Council will be reviewing the budget and
prayerfully making the appropriate adjustments as
deemed necessary. We ask for your continued support,
humbly ask, if at all possible, increase your contribu-
tion, and more importantly we ask for your prayers. If
we all do a little more, it can make a BIG difference!
May God bless you for your generosity.
What if God called you every day... and you
could actually speak to Him? Advent is a wonderful time
for reconnecting with God!
What if this Advent was the best Advent ever?
With the Examen it will become a time where you can
share your day with God and take time for gratitude. You
can personally ask God for his help in any given situa-
tion.
Let Him give you direction and help you to choose the
best path for your day.
Experience His forgiveness and love for anything that
you may have done wrong and make a resolution for the
rest of your day.
How different would your life be if you did this every
day? How different would your Advent be?
ALWAYS CONNECTED TO GOD IN ALL WAYS
Join Fr. Michael as he presents Examen: The Most Im-
portant Prayer of the Day on Tuesdays, December 13,
and December 20 at 7:30 pm in the Community Room. It
is not necessary to attend each week. Download the app on iOS and Android or use the
WebApp at TheProdigalFather.org
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Christmas Flower Donations... If you wish your names to appear in the
December 25th bulletin for your Christmas
Flower and “in memory of” donations, you
must have your envelope in the parish of-
fice by Tuesday, December 13th. The Bul-
letin has to be to the printer by Monday, December 19th.
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Holiday Helps for the Divorced and Separated … Divorced or Separated and struggling with the
holidays? It’s not too late to join us for our remaining three sessions! This special program is intended to offer practical advice, support, and the skills to move forward. We will meet Tuesday evenings from 7:00-9:00 pm, on December 13, 2016, and January 3rd and 10th, 2017, at
St. Noel Church, 35200 Chardon Rd., Willoughby
Hills. To register or for more info: call Karen @ 440-
352-8282 or email: [email protected]
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The Hope Chest … The Hope Chest will be closed for the Holidays from December 21, 2016-January 2, 2017. We will re-open on Jan 3, 2017. Our immediate needs will be blankets/comforters/sheets, towels, warm clothing in all sizes, adult gloves, and small housewares/appliances. Hope Chest’s hours are 9am-1pm Mon-Thursday, and our address is One Victoria Place, Rm 321, Painesville, OH 44077. Checks may be sent to this address any time.
We have a packing request for donations. Please use “tall kitchen-size bags” and “computer paper-size boxes” rather than large black “leaf-size bags”. Remember, many of our volunteers are retirees; if the bag is heavy for you, it's prob-ably too heavy for many volunteers. The suggested bags and boxes are more convenient for our volunteers to handle, and they fit inside the Hope Chest bin on the loading dock (on South St. Clair St.) Don’t leave anything outside that bin; if the bag gets wet it gets tossed.
Questions? Contact our website: www.hopechest.yolasite.com Or send an email to
[email protected] Thank you for all your support.
SGSG 50+ Single Seniors
SGSG 50+ Single Seniors will not have a meeting in De-cember or January.
SGSG “Dine Around” Group
The next “Dine Around” Group will meet on Wednes-day, December 21st, at Bravo’s on Reynolds Road at 5:30 pm. Please RSVP by December 20th, before 7:00 pm by calling Pat at 357-8192.
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For Your Christmas List Think GIFT CERTIFICATES!
For all those special women and girls… grandma, mom, wife, teens, etc..
Bath & Body, Dillard’s The Gap/Old Navy, Kohl’s Macy’s,
TJ Maxx/Marshalls/Home Goods, Bed Bath & Beyond,
and JC Penney For the guys… grandpa, dad, husband, teens, you’ll find
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Home Depot, Lowe’s, OR gas for the car…
BP, Shell, Speedway, Marathon, Get Go as well as places listed for the ladies.
Help yourself AND our parish by stopping
at the Parish Office BEFORE you shop!!!
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“Our Town & All Around Book” … Lake County Right to Life is selling the “Our Town & All Around Book” at $28.00. This money-saving coupon book is available now and makes an excellent gift throughout the year. For your copy call Chris Reed at 440-488-2675.
Share-a-Christmas Scrolls …
The tables of the Gathering Area were dazzling with beautifully wrapped gifts of all shapes and sizes. These items were the result of our Christmas scrolls program headed by Sue Betteley, her family, and the St. Vincent de Paul Society. We give special thanks to Sue and her Team's dedicated hard work. All members of the SVDP Society thank the parishioners of St. Gabriel for shopping and giving from the heart so that others in the area have a Christmas to remember.
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Intentions for Friday and Sunday
Eucharistic Adoration …
We continue to encourage you to come and pray during our times of Eucharistic Adora-tion on Friday mornings and Sunday eve-nings. Each week on both of those days we will have a particular intention that we will silently offer our prayer for. December 16th & 18th we will pray for those who are suffering as a result of the recent natural disasters..
Please come and pray at one or both of these prayerful, peaceful times.
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St. Joseph Missals …
We have St. Joseph Sunday Missals available again in the Parish Office. These missals are for your own prayer and reflection at home and have the Sunday readings and prayers for the new liturgical year beginning on Novem-ber 27th, The First Sunday of Advent. The cost of the missals is $2.50 and they are available now on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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Liturgy Corner
ADVENT COMMUNAL PENANCE Celebrating the sacraments defines who we are as
Catholic Christians. Through our Baptism, we are
invited to partake in the sacramental life of the
Church, especially through the celebration of the
Eucharist. In addition to the Eucharist, we have a
powerful aide to our spiritual life in celebrating the
Sacrament of Reconciliation. The sacrament,
through the ministry of the priest, is an encounter
with the loving, merciful and forgiving Savior, Jesus
Christ. Through His cross, our sins have been for-
given. The Church offers us this sacrament, that hav-
ing acknowledged our sinfulness, we come together
as a community to celebrate the mystery of the love
of Jesus Christ. The Season of Advent is a time of
joyful expectation, a time to prepare our hearts for
the celebration of the Incarnation. We offer an
Advent Communal Reconciliation Celebration this
Monday, December 12th at 7:00pm. The setting in
the Church is very peaceful and we have many
priests available to celebrate God’s mercy and love
with you. If you have been away from this sacra-
ment for a while, now is the time to come experience
the graces you can receive from the Lord. Come,
joyfully celebrate unconditional love and for-
giveness of the One who shed His blood on the cross
for our sins. Come, deepen that relationship with
Jesus and experience deep joy and peace.
St. Gabriel Community welcomes
Charlotte Marie Velazquez into
our parish community.
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Would you like to Hand on Some of your Time?
Contact Allison at [email protected] in the parish office or see the Volunteer page on our Website!
!
Food Pantry Food! Pick Up !
People needed to join
a team that will rotate
picking food up
from Aldi in Mentor.
Tuesday
and
Thursday
any time before 7 pm
Call Allison
in the parish office for details
Can you spare 2 hours a month?
Welcome receptions are held once a month
for new parishioner registration.
Consider helping at a session – one Sunday morning a month
between Masses.
Share the Good News
of the Parish!
St. Philomena -
Ozanam Center
!
Thank you to the over !80 volunteers !who helped !
at this Outreach Center !in the year 2016. !
!From helping !
at the food pantry, !to the hot food line, !registering clients, !
clothing distribu#on !and more,!
our monthly turn!is a valuable way !
we help those in need. !Please look for the !
2017 calendar soon!
Saint Vincent dePaul
Consider joining this team that helps the neediest in our community.
Admin help, phone screening,
home visits, and other support roles
Call Today to learn more!
Music Notes …
The Third Sunday of Advent - when the presider wears
rose-colored vestments - marks the halfway point of this
time of preparation. The readings continue to call to
mind Jesus' herald, John the Baptist. John sends his dis-
ciples to Jesus to ask if he is the Messiah. Jesus simply
tells them to report all they have seen - the blind see, the
deaf hear, the lame walk. The Lord is coming. Be ready.
Be patient. "Patience people, til the Lord is come." From
"Patience People." !
Welcoming New Parishioners
Marriage Encounter Weekend …
Need the perfect gift for your spouse this Christmas? Bet-
ter than power tools or jewelry...Better than a romantic
dinner...even better than a cruise...Give your spouse the
gift of your time and love by taking him/her
on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The
next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend will be
held in Hudson at the Clarion Inn and Conference Center
on February 17-19, 2017. Applications and further infor-
mation available online: www.GreatMarriagesOhio.org or
call 330-305-9963. Call today and make your good mar-
riage a great marriage!
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Centers for Disease Control version of 12 Days of Christmas
Visit http://www.cdc.gov/family/
holiday/12ways.htm to hear it sung to the 12
Days tune
The first way to health, said the CDC to me…
Wash hands to be safe and healthy.
The second way to health, said the CDC to me…
Bundle up for warmth
The third way to health, said the CDC to me…
Manage Stress
The fourth way to health, said the CDC to me…
Don't drink and drive
The fifth way to health, said the CDC to me…
BE SMOKE-FREE
The sixth way to health, said the CDC to me…
Fasten belts while driving
The seventh way to health, said the CDC to me…
Get exams and screenings
The eighth way to health, said the CDC to me…
Get your vaccinations
The ninth way to health, said the CDC to me…
Monitor the children
The tenth way to health, said the CDC to me…
Practice fire safety
The eleventh way to health, said the CDC to
me… Prepare dinner safely
The twelfth way to health, said the CDC to me…
Eat well and get moving
Here’s to our health! Pam Lewis, Parish Nurse
Please pray for the ill and hospitalized members of our Parish, their families and caregivers. Pray for an end to abortion
and for the respect of all life.
Bertie Donahue
Peggy & Joseph Gartner Antonio DiFiore
Donna Mangano
Joan Lucha
Fr. Dave Woost Shirley Kocevar
Bruce Royko
Jacqueline Lipphardt
Josephine DeSantis
Faith Montana Olga Takacs
Tim Zmecek
Tim Rose
John Wainio
Patricia Longano
Meg Skinner
Connie Rini
Marie Trhlin
Robert Manfroni Elaine Rozic
Larry Swaney
Lawrence Komorowski
Anette Komorowski
Payton Dobrowolski Amie Dimilante
Rob Florjancic
Sylvia Stibley
Sharon Wade
Marc Falcone Patricia Bingell
Tim Schussler
Liz Armenti
Lauren Landgraf Butch Andrews
Virginia Trivisonno
Jennifer Sanderson
Rachel Gagliardo
Christopher Routt Dennis Watkins
William Trittlett
John Nemec
Angela Walk
Mary Ann Rysek
Olivia Jones
Ray Poyar
Michael Lann
Milana Capel Ellie Callahan
Jamie Ryan
Angela Marconi
Diane Guffey
Marie Martin
Maureen Rawley
Brian Minotas
Matilda Boyd
William Tripplett
Nicole Sexton
Vicki Griggs
Kayla Hoover
Tony Mlack
Matthew DiPierro
Audrey Hurray
Barbara Merril
Rosemary Moegling
Flo Barron
Amy Megery
Linda Dean
Jennifer & Caroline
Diane Sutyak
Liliana Dzolic
John Misny
Robbie Hurley
Rush Williams, Jr.
Mary Ann Conaway
Ruth Darling
Patricia Manno
Steve & Alice Baluch
Christine Klingbel
Katie Buza
Noah Gromek Cathy Dye
Lisa Murray
Angie Simone
Ann & John Glenn
Jacob Surrell Michael De Angelis
Mary Ann Eppink
Charlie Bartzen-Plungas
George Roth
Thomas Neider Kathy Kelly
Judy Manion
Dick Jones
Diana Ranels Eddie Luther
Edward Rumy, Sr
Anna Kalp
Marc Latkovic
Sandy Healy
Marvin Maynard
Callie Bergoc
Joanna Siegel
John & Dorothy Kiliany
Kelsey Qualtero
Gloria Rogers
Nicholas Posatiere
Elizabeth Dostie
Steve Goodlive Ashley Queisser
Peter Brandetsas
Earl Henninge
Kathy Sweeney
Nicole Turcolveri Donald McCurry
Tammy Guinan
Tony Bolaney
Richard Kocevar
Jack Napier Susan O’Leary-Hess
Mary Ann Kelly
Gladys Bukovec
Stephen Hurtack
Julie Looney
Lori Kovatch
Diane Anderson
Donna Hefner McClure
Sue Waite Marge Centa
Tammy Edwards
Mitch Hill
Ana Plaz
Donna Lemmo
Diane Baechle
Terri Novak
Dean Ulsenheimer
Clara/Crist Hershberger
David Brodzinski Jo Losecco
Katy Balogh
Gary Waite
Phyllis Henschel Sherry Formolo
Betsy Greenwald
Gia Dadante
Laura Lucas
Mary Catherine Dostie Evan Sines
Monica Alvarado
Barbara Watkins
Ruth Letanosky
Debra Horton Darlene Kuhar
Debbie Kaut
Phillip Lasko
Laura Canney Tony Stanic
Pauline Jaeger
Deborah A. Kerby
Matthew Concitis
Joseph Semple Elizabeth Hershberger
Mark Mahoney
Dorothy Cook
Dale Brockway
Debbie Kreitner Linda Couch
Margaret Connelly
Pauline Nowacki
Felicia Bubonic Mary Royko
Larry McCleod
Eric Gotto
Lynn Stauffer
Sue Atkins Stephanie Kurtz
Deborah Carrilo
Ardalee /Gerald Steiner
Lora Peterson
Rachel Kayza Marissa Marchiano
Terry Pollard
Tyler Leigey
Please remember our elderly and homebound as well.
Please pray for those serving in the armed forces here and abroad includ-ing SPC Lauren Meyer, U.S. Army, P.O. Jeffrey Meyer, U.S. Navy, US
Army Spc. Sean McIntyre, Sr A Alexander Skorupski, USAF, SSGt
Nathaniel Galecki, USAF, US Army, 2nd Lt. Patrick McDonnell, US Army, Sgt. William McDonnell, USMC, Captain Steven Convery, US
Army, Major Sean Huss, USAF, Captain R. Andrew Iafelice, USMC,
2nd Lieutenant Nelson Liuzzo, Spc. Nicholas Lemmo, Major Michael Ficzner, and Captain Rebecca Gartner, US Army Jag Corp.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday: Is 35:1-6a, 10/Ps 146/Jas 5:7-10/
Mt 11:2-11
Monday: Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a,
10ab/Jdt 13/Lk 1:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47
Tuesday: Zep 3:1-2, 9-13/Ps 34/Mt 21:28-32
Wednesday: Is 45:6b-8, 18, 21b-25/Ps 85/
Lk 7:18b-23
Thursday: Is 54:1-10/Ps 30/Lk 7:24-30
Friday: Is 56:1-3a, 6-8/Ps 67/Jn 5:33-36
Saturday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Ps 72/Mt 1:1-17
Next Sunday: Is 7:10-14/Ps 24/Rom 1:1-7/
Mt 1:18-24
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1701 Mentor Ave., Ste. 5Painesville Twp., OH
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