Office Administrator - St Joseph Byzantine – Catholic...
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“Living the Word of Christ Together”
Father Bruce Riebe
Bill Fredrick, Robert Kirschner
Michele Wiltshire
440-526-1818 440-526-0016
440-526-6464 (24 hrs.)
www.stjoebyz.com
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It was hot. It was steamy. But it was breezy and there was no rain! A nice crowd enjoyed the annual picnic last Sunday. Thanks to various donations and folks selling/buying the raffle tickets,
we even made a slight profit.
Here’s the re-cap.
Main Raffle
$500 Cash…Kirk Wachowicz $300 Visa Card…Joe Klinkovsky $200 Giant Eagle Card…John Babin $100 GetGo Gas Card…Marilyn Percic 4 Indians Tickets…Mary Jane Shaver
4 Browns Tickets…Shirley LaFleur Campfire Basket (bonus prize)…Larry Vasil
Share the Wealth
$200…Joe Steets $100…Janet Petruno $100…Helen Pariza
Games
Adult Corn Hole…Fr. Bruce & Kate Izzo (Indians tickets) Egg Toss…Fr. Bruce & Nancy McMinn (London Pickle Works certificates) Closest to the Pin (Men)…Ron Misconish (Home Depot certificate) (Women)…Desiree Caldwell (Gift basket) Kids Corn Hole…Sal Lupia & Justin Kodek (McDonald’s certificates)
The committee would like to thank the following donors:
London Pickle Works (certificates), Hopko Funeral Home (Browns tickets), Applied Medical Technology (Indians tickets), Drug Mart (Indians tickets); Unity Catholic Credit Union (raffle basket); Clear Choice (ice cream truck); Petruno/Prochaska/Rhoda (Italian sausage); Aqua Clear (bottled water); Dale/Debbie Petruno (snow cones); Men’s Club (prizes).
Thanks also to those who brought bakery items.
Thanks also to the great polka band who donated their time/talent (including parishioners Tom Katrenich, Joe Ruzinok, and Eric Primuth).
It takes a lot of volunteer hands/feet to pull this event off. Thanks to those who set up and took down, helped in the serving line, the grillers, the transporters, the gamers, the bar folks, those who landscaped, and those who helped with all the odds & ends. Coordinating the entire picnic was Jack Pinchot and Lisa Greb.
(You’ll find a few photo highlights on page 4.)
Our
Parish
Picnic
July 26, 2015
Glory to Jesus Christ!
Liturgy Schedule Monday July 27 8:00 a.m. †Andrew/Elizabeth Kochis by Joe/Helen Kochis Tuesday July 28 8:00 a.m. †John Ivan Dudy by Nancy Catalano Wednesday July 29 8:00 a.m. Health of Melissa Smiciklas by Joe/Marie Lupia Family Thursday July 30 8:00 a.m. †Catherine Chrustic by Bea Chrustic Friday July 31 8:00 a.m. †Margaret Marvan by Dorothy Sabo Saturday August 1 4:00 p.m. Intention of the Parishioners Sunday August 2 10:00 a.m. Intention of Fr. Lawrence Wolf by Family (40th Anniversary)
Altar Servers Lectors Greeters August 1 4:00 p.m. J. Fekete & C. DeCapua B. Sparks D. Sabo & M. Lupia August 2 10:00 a.m. G. & B. Hotaling, T. Martinek H. Oros & J. Klinkovsky B. Kirschner & A. Percic
When you relate to God as a person, you develop a personal relationship with Him.
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�������������������������We congratulate Father Lawrence
Wolf (son of Donald and sister of
Donna Neal) who is celebrating his
40th anniversary. Next Sunday’s liturgy
will be for his intention (he will con-
celebrate with Father). Father
Lawrence is a member of the Basilian
Order and is stationed in New Jersey
(currently in an assisted living
community due to health issues).
����������������Next week’s Byzzline will contain a
registration form for the upcoming
ECF year.
�����������������Bags for the BeAGiver project are due back in the vestibule by Friday.
� �������������������������������Interviews for the choir director position will continue this week.
������������Please remember all of the sick/suffering in your prayers, especially Eleanor O’Kresz (Hillcrest); Charlotte Picha (St. Augustine; rehab); Mary Jane Dietz (Greenbrier Healthcare; rehab) and Joe Babin
(home).
Pilgrimage to Shrine in Burton
Here are the highlights from next weekend’s Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Mariapoch
Shrine in Burton.
August 1
4:00 Vespers
5:00 Dinner
6:30 Paraklis Service (To Mary)
August 2
1:00 Confession Opportunity (until 3:00)
1:30 Talk by Seminarian Patrick Schultz
2:30 Anointing Service (with Marian Hymns)
3:30 Hierarchical Liturgy (Bishop John & area clergy)
5:00 Dinner
�����!�"����#�� �$���%�&�The BLESS Group (Byzantine
Ladies Encountering Sacred
Scripture), will be having a “Movie Night & Potluck” at the North Royalton home of Darlene Hritz on August 10 at 6:00. The “Star of Bethlehem” will be featured. The group will also decide on the subject for the fall session. All women are invited. Please call Darlene at 440-237-5237 if you’re going to come (and to indicate what you’ll be bringing).
�'����(��� ��!�������#���� Here’s some news on the upcoming Diocesan “Coming Together” event on October 10.
There’s a need for assistance with some technology aspects of the programming for that day. If you have the skills please inquire about the specifics by contacting Claudine Grunenwald Kirschner at [email protected]. Also, surveys designed for teens, young adults and families with young children are available online at parma.org (through September 1). All Byzantine Catholics in the Diocese who fall into the category of these demographics are encouraged to complete the survey. (Responses are confidential and will be combined with those from across the Eparchy.) Note: The Diocese is aware that our
SLAVtemberFEST is also on October 10.
�%�������������A bus will be leaving from
the Cathedral in Parma for a one-day trip to the annual
Pilgrimage in Uniontown, Pennsylvania on September 6. The cost is $46. Reservations are needed by August 8. Contact Carol Szucs at 440-845-9038.
Banns of Marriage III Timothy Polasko & Alena Dyar
)����%����*�'+�The sanctuary lamp will burn during the month of August in memory of Mike and Mary Rokoski.
����*����,�-�"�������GCU Lodge 302 will meet next Sunday after liturgy.
☺ ☺ ☺ A church choir was putting on a car
wash to raise money for a trip to Bethlehem.
They made a large sign that read: CAR
WASH FOR CHOIR TRIP. On the scheduled
Saturday, business was very good. But by
2:00 the sky clouded, the rain poured, and
there were hardly any customers.
Finally, one of the members had an idea.
She printed a very large poster with the
words: WE WASH, GOD RINSES. (Next to the
words was an arrow pointing skyward.)
Business boomed!
Your Weekly Offering July 19, 2015
Sunday: E-Giving:
15 Student Envelopes:
Cash: Candles: Holy Days:
Fuel: Building Fund:
Total:
$2,913.02 50.00 13.00
70.00 52.00 15.00 40.00 35.00
$3,188.02
Have you remembered St. Joseph Church in your Will and/or Trust?
Joe Rhoda “teeing off”
Our teens dancing
Father pulling the winning tickets with Jack and Lisa
A drive through the woods
Paul and Sharon Triffon enjoying a dance
Polka Band
Deacon Robert proclaiming the Gospel
Children’s Games
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Photos courtesy of Bill Babin