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Saint Mary Parish
250 Kraft Street, Berea, Ohio 44017-1499
Rectory: 440-243-3877 • FAX: 440-891-9417 • Website: www.stmaryberea.org
Parish Pastoral Staff
Reverend John P. Singler, Pastor
Reverend Max Cole, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Tom Cully, Pastoral Associate
Ms. Angela Kovacs, Music Director
Parish Support Staff
Mrs. Barbara Goebl, Spiritual Ministries
Mrs. Diana Lipfird, Homebound Coordinator
Mr. John Mastandrea, Adult Faith and Education Coordinator
Mr. Larry Roetzer, Religious Education Coordinator
Mr. Bob Sferra, Sacramental Catechetical Leader
Parish Office Staff
Mrs. Janel Abraham
Mrs. Lorri Masie
School Administrative Staff
Mr. Andrew Carner, Principal
Mrs. Sandi Ziegler, Program Coordinator
Mrs. Nancy Kaesgen, Director of Development
School Office Staff
Mrs. Mary Beth Hennessy
Mrs. Rhonda Johnson
Parish Mass Schedule
Weekday: 9:00am Monday through Friday
Weekend: 4:00pm Saturday Vigil
7:30am, 9:30am, & 11:30am
Holy Day Consult Bulletin
Sacramental Ministries
Baptisms: On Sundays After 11:30am Mass
Reconciliation: Saturdays 3-3:30pm
Seasonal Celebrations
Marriage: Contact Parish Office
Anointing of the Sick: Contact Parish Office
Seasonal Celebration
Communion Calls: Contact Parish Office
Celebrating 165 years of Pastoral Service to the Catholic Community of Berea
Mission Statement
St. Mary is a faith community which worships together, follows the teachings of Jesus Christ in our everyday lives,
evangelizes others by our lives and actions, gives generously of our time and resources in service to others, shows
compassion and love towards one another, provides religious education and works for social justice for all.
2nd Sunday of Lent
February 25, 2018
It’s a little like Dear Abby or Ann Landers today, because someone stopped me after Mass on Thursday
and said to me, “You know Father John, you wrote this article a few years ago in your column about fasting and
I have saved it ever since. Don’t you think you should publish it again? It really is very good!” And I was
handed a copy of the article. So, dear friends, here is my FAST
from and FEAST on list for Lent.
Celebrating the Second Sunday of Lent we hear the fa-
miliar Gospel story of the Transfiguration of the Lord. “On the
mountain, Jesus, with Peter, James and John is transfigured be-
fore them, and his clothes were dazzling white.” Now, remem-
bering Deacon Tom’s homilies the past several weeks and his ref-
erences about Mark’s Gospel
as having little to no detail,
what do you think about the
details of his Gospel today?
What do you think the Gospel
author is trying to say, because
there is a lot of detail in to-
day’s Gospel. Take some time
to read and re-read the story
and ask what DO THE DE-
TAILS MEAN?
GAME ON Lent 2018 is all about our entering into the Sea-
son with grace and hope and love. Are you “in it to win it?” so
to speak? Have you put on the ways of prayer, fasting and giv-
ing this Season? Have you fasted from those things that have
gotten in the way of a truly clean heart? Have you given more
of yourself, your time, your presence, you to those with whom
you are most connected? Have you taken up a spirit of prayer-
fulness – church a little more regularly, services, book club, holy
hour? It’s NEVER too late to Game On.
Oh and by the way, the GAME On is an acronym.
Work it out in your mind and heart. And I’ll be offering clues as
we move through the Season. GAME ON Lent 2018!
THANK YOU for your faithfulness and generosity in the Sunday Collection! Grateful LIVING!
Father John
GAME ON Lent 2018
FAST from and FEAST on for Lent
FAST from judging others –
FEAST on Christ dwelling in them
FAST from fear of illness –
FEAST on the healing power of
God
FAST from words that pollute –
FEAST on speech that purifies
FAST from discontent –
FEAST on gratitude
FAST from anger –
FEAST on patience
FAST from pessimism –
FEAST on optimism
FAST from negatives –
FEAST on affirmatives
FAST from bitterness –
FEAST on forgiveness
FAST from self-concern –
FEAST on compassion
FAST from suspicion –
FEAST on truth
FAST from gossip –
FEAST on purposeful silence
FAST from problems that overwhelm –
FEAST on prayer that sustains
FAST from worry –
FEAST on faith
Weekend of February 25 Second Sunday of Lent 4:00 pm Pete & Mary Harnegie Children 7:30 am For All Parishioners Living and Deceased 9:30 am Christopher Jackman Family 11:30 pm Bob Hardman Hickey Family Monday February 26 Lenten Weekday Dn 9:4b-10 / Lk 6:36-38 (230) 9:00 am John Ferrante Mary Ferrante Tuesday February 27 Lenten Weekday Is 1:10, 16-020 / Mt 23:1-12 (231) 9:00 am John Grodek AM Rosary Group Wednesday February 28 Lenten Weekday Jer 18:18-20 / Mt 20:17-28 (232) 9:00 am Richard Weber Fr. Chris 5:00 pm Diocese of Cleveland Evening of Confession Thursday March 1 Lenten Weekday Jer 17:5-10 / Lk 16:19-31 (233) 9:00 am Austin Hall Skrovan Family Friday March 2 Lenten Weekday Gn 37:3-4, 12-13A, 17b-28a / Mt 21:33-43, 44-46 (234) 9:00 am Theresa Fisher Philip Fisher
Saturday March 3 Lenten Weekday Mi 7:14-15, 18-20 / Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 (235) 4:00 pm Gene & Lydia Marosan Kathy Butcher Sunday March 4 Third Sunday of Lent Ex 20:1-17 or 20:1-3, 7-8, 12-17 / 1 Cor 1:22-25 / Jn 2:13-25 (29) 7:30 am Michael Zajacz John - Brother 9:30 am For All Parishioners Living & Deceased 11:30 pm Rose Wearsch
Mass Schedule and Intentions
Homebound Ministry
Our Homebound Parishioners are very important to us and we want to make sure their spiritual needs are being met. If you or a friend or family member are homebound and unable to attend Mass, we would like to bring the Eucharist to you in your home. Please call Diana Lipfird, the Home-bound Parishioner Coordinator, at 532-9491 or e-mail her at [email protected]. We will set up a time and day for the Extraordinary Minister to visit that best fits your schedule. If you are an Extraordinary Minister and would like to be part of our team of taking Communion to the homebound, please call Diana at 440-532-9491.
Please remember in prayer all who are ill or homebound, especially the following:
Jackie Ayala Maggie Armstrong Donna Baker Mary Anne Bialosky William Conroy Chris Copenhaver Melanie Kuper Owen Dumm Jim Duncan Chuck Duncan Michael Figlar Brian Follen Joan Foust Carol Furnadel Betty Glynn Gerry Grant Wayne Goforth
Katie Halley Betty Hardman Mark Hill Hanna Kessler Karen Kljun Jim & Louise Knapik Don Kovach Les Lindenmeier Rob Lucas Karen M. Joseph McLaughlin Shem Miller Tom Nicolay Frank Novak Leo Oblak Ed Paschke James Rollin Mary Elizabeth Ryba John Serrao Jeanine Surma Chester Talarczyk
Bulletin Prayer List
In Your Charity
In your charity, please remember the
repose of the soul of Dora Witten.
May she rest in eternal peace.
Mass Intentions for 2018
The Mass Intention Book for 2018 is open
for your Intentions. Dates are available
for the Month of March.
Contact the Office to schedule or submit
your request in writing - please include a phone number
in case we need to contact you. We will do our best to
accommodate your requests.
Anniversary Wishes
If you will be having a wedding anniversary in the month of March and would like your names listed in the bulletin, please call the parish office (440) 243-3877 or email [email protected]
Gerald & Joan Foust February 1st - 60 years
Richard & Kathy Wesbecher February 1st - 49 years
Jim & Carolyn Deppisch February 14th - 31 years
Ed & Cheryl Causey February 21st - 32 years John & Janice Goetz
February 23rd - 61 years Mike & Charla McKenna February 24th - 56 years
Weekend of February 25 Saturday - 3:00pm - Church Confessions Sunday - 12:30pm - FJG Mtg Rm Coffee, Tea & Thee: Book Study Series - “What Jesus Saw From the Cross”
Monday, February 26 9:30am - Chapel Rosary 9:45am - Church Stations of the Cross 7:15pm - Chapel Rosary 7:30pm - Church Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Quiet Prayer
Tuesday, February 27 9:30am - Chapel Rosary 11:00am - Chapel Bible Study 12:30pm - Chapel Quiet Prayer 5:30pm - Church Youth Choir 7:30pm - Church Traditional Choir
Wednesday, February 28 9:30am - Chapel Rosary 5:00pm - Church Diocesan Wide Evening of Confession
Thursday, March 1 9:30am - Chapel Rosary 12:00pm - FJG Mtg Rm Pinochle Club 7:15pm - FJG Mtg Rm That Man Is You (TMIY) 7:30pm - Chapel Study Series for Women: “Walk in Her Sandals” Friday, March 2 4:30pm - FJG Fish Fry 7:15pm - Church Stations of the Cross
Saturday, March 3 3:00pm - Church Confessions 5:00pm - FJG Parish Outreach Ministry Fair Sunday, March 4 8:30am - FJG Parish Outreach Ministry Fair
Parish Events
Collection for 2/18/18: $11,350.00 Thank you!
Weekend Collection
“Simply Talking to God”
Prayer is simply talking to God. He speaks
to us; we listen. We speak to Him; He lis-
tens. A two-way process: speaking and
listening. Say this prayer often: “Jesus, in
my heart, I believe in Your tender love for
me. I love You.” The more you pray, the
easier it becomes. The easier it becomes, the more you’ll pray.
Excerpted from: Love: A Fruit Always in Season Daily Meditations by Mother
Teresa (Ignatius Press 1987)
Mother Teresa
Family Perspective
When Jesus was transfigured, the apostles saw Him as
they had never seen Him before and they were fright-
ened. When we experience change in a person we love,
we frequently resist it because it often means we must
change our way of relating to that person. Take a closer
look at Jesus and your relationships. What changes do
you need to make this Lent that will reflect the glory of
God? Ask for grace to change.
12 Step Spirituality
** 12 step will not meet until after Easter.
Bible Study & Faith Sharing
Bible Study will meet on Tuesday from 11:00am - 12:00pm in
the Chapel, we will begin our reflection on the Lenten read-
ings. If you would like to join us for the six weeks of Lent, we
do have a small number of extra books available. Please call
Barbara through the parish office and leave a message on her
voice mail. Bring your Bible and join us to see if the Lord
might have a message for you.
Quiet Prayer
Quiet prayer will meet on Tuesday at 12:30pm in the chapel
for Quiet Prayer. This will be followed by reading and reflec-
tion on the book Everything Belongs by Richard Rohr. Why
not try this type of prayer as a way to deepen your Lenten ex-
perience.
Prayer Shawl
Prayer Shawl will meet this afternoon in the chapel from
3:00pm - 4:00pm. If you would like to find a way to use the
gift of your hands to serve the community, why not stop in
and see if this is for you.
Music Ministry and Liturgy Notes
By Angela Kovacs Director of Music and Liturgy
COMMUNITY OF FAITH
We are two weeks into the season of Lent. The new mass setting is going well, and I am pleased with how quickly everyone joined in!
Hopefully, you have had time to participate in some of St. Mary’s different faith-based activities. And if you haven’t gone to the Fish
Fry yet, I promise you that it is completely worth it and the food is delicious and the company even better! The most important part of
our faith is celebrating and practicing together as a community. Whether you are going to the men’s or women’s groups, or the quiet
prayer on Tuesdays, or singing in the choir, or anything of the sort, it’s so important to experience Lent together.
In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus reveals his transfiguration to Peter, James, and John. The prelude sang by the traditional choir was writ-
ten by Patricia Warren, a composer who posted her piece online for free use! I just recently presented a workshop to the NPM Cleveland
Chapter about how to find free sacred music on the internet. In the end, I was able to find this piece through those who write simply for
the joy of writing sacred music. It’s all about using the community you have and communicating with others to make our faith better!
Choir Rehearsal Schedules: Traditional Choir meets to rehearse on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm. Youth Choir also rehearses on
Tuesdays at 5.30pm. If you are interested in participating in any of these choirs, cantoring, or playing an instrument during mass,
please call or see Ms. Angela Kovacs after mass up in the loft. The Music Ministry office number is 440.243.3877 ext 27.
Mass Lector Cantor Extraordinary Ministers Servers 4pm D Canepari M Columbro (H) R Wesolek, M McGinty, R Heitz A Soltis A Soltis 7:30am K Dorsey K Zanotti (H) P Flandera, V Follen, B Draves J Waters M Waters 9:30am C Garr M Reid (H) Deacon Tom, G Grant, M A Deimling E Davenport R Hook 11:30am L Durica J Schwarz (H) Deacon Tom, D Bajc, J Bajc M Lubrano S Clemons
3rd Sunday of Lent - Weekend of March 4th
Ministry Schedules
Communion Distribution:
During the winter months of January, February and
March, Communion will be distributed under one spe-
cies, that of the Body of Christ. We will suspend the
distribution of the Blood of Christ as a precaution during
the flu season. Thank you for your understanding.
The gifts of Bread and Wine offered at Sunday Mass
become the very Body and Blood of Christ. It is a joy to
present these gifts to the Priest as a sign and symbol of
the gifts the community offers – that of their mind, heart
and spirit.
We would like to ENCOURAGE the FAMILY of those
for whom the Mass is being offered to PRESENT the
gifts, after the collection has been taken up.
PLEASE, make yourself KNOWN to the Usher well be-
fore Mass begins, so that due honor of your loved ones
can be made. THANK YOU.
Thursday, March 8 , 2018
7:00PM – 8:00PM at St. Mary of the Falls
Taizé Prayer is an hour-long meditative candle-lit service that
centers around music, prayer, and silence, to quiet the mind,
open the heart and feed the soul.
It is a time of quiet and solitude in the presence of God. A few
words sung over and over again reinforce the meditative quality
of prayer. They express a basic reality of faith that can be grasped
quickly by the heart and intellect, gradually penetrating the whole
being.
We hope you will take one hour out of your busy schedule dur-
ing this holy season of Lent, to experience the calm and peace
that comes from a Taizé prayer service.
St. Mary of the Falls
25615 Bagley Road
Olmsted Falls, OH 44138
(440) 235-2222
www.stmaryofthefalls.org
Taize Evening Prayer:
Religious Education News
To find all the upcoming activities for both PSR and Sacramental Prepa-ration join us at our parish website (www.stmaryberea.org)
PSR
Calendar of Events 2/26/2018 - 6:45pm – St. Mary School – PSR in Session 3/02/2018 - 5:00pm - Fr. Garrity Center – Confirmation “Social” Event 3/05/2018 – 6:45pm – St. Mary School – PSR in Session 3/09/2018 – 5:00pm – Fr. Garrity Center – Confirmation “Social” Event - 7:00pm – St. Mary Church – Confirmation “Spiritual” Event 3/12/2018 – 6:45pm – St. Mary School - PSR in Session 3/18/2018 – 10:30am – Fr. Garrity Center – First Sacraments Session #6
- 6:00pm – Fr. Garrity Center – Confirmation Session #6 3/19/2018 – 6:45pm – St. Mary School - PSR in Session 3/23/2018 – 5:00pm - Fr. Garrity Center – Confirmation “Social” Event - 7:00pm – St. Mary Church – Confirmation “Spiritual” Event 3/26/2018 – NO PSR (Spring Break) 4/02/2018 – NO PSR (Easter Holiday) 4/09/2018 – 6:45pm – St. Mary School - PSR in Session 4/15/2018 – 10:30am – Fr. Garrity Center – First Sacraments Session #7 - 12:30pm – St. Mary Church – Confirmation Ceremony Practice
- 1:30pm – Fr. Garrity Center – Confirmation Retreat 4/16/2018 - 6:45pm – St. Mary School – PSR in Session
Sacramental Preparation
Calendar of Events March 2, 2018 - 5:00pm – Confirmation “Social” Event March 9, 2018 - 5:00pm – Confirmation “Social” Event March 16, 2018 - 5:00pm – Confirmation “Social” Event March 18, 2018 - 9:30am – Sacramental Sunday Mass - 10:30am - First Sacraments Session 6 - 6:00pm - Confirmation Session 6 March 23, 2018 - 5:00pm – Confirmation “Social” Event - 7:00pm – Confirmation “Spiritual” Event April 15, 2018 - 9:30am – Sacramental Sunday Mass - 10:30am – Confirmation Ceremony Practice - 1:30pm – Confirmation Practice May 6, 2018 - 11:30am First Holy Communion May 12, 2018 - 4:00pm Confirmation
“Sacramental Sunday” Our next Sacramental Sunday is today, March 18th at the 9:30am Mass. Greeters should meet in the Resurrection Chapel at 8:45am for your door assignment.
Discipleship Events March 2nd - Confirmation Service “Social” Event (Fr. Garrity Center) Parish Fish Fry; Candidates will be expected to help setup, guide, control and cleanup area; this event is expected to end by 8:00am.
March 9th - Confirmation Service “Social” Event (Fr. Garrity Center) Parish Fish Fry; Candidates will be expected to help setup, guide, control and cleanup area; this event is expected to end by 8:00am.
March 16th - Confirmation Service “Social” Event (Fr. Garrity Center) Parish Fish Fry; Candidates will be expected to help setup, guide, control and cleanup area; this event is expected to end by 8:00am.
March 18th – Confirmation Service “Spiritual” Event (Fr. Garrity Center) First Sacraments Holy Eucharist Session #3 – Candidates will be able to support this session by helping setup, support and cleanup of this ses-sion. The session will end at 12:00pm.
March 23rd - Confirmation Service “Social” Event (Fr. Garrity Center) Parish Fish Fry; Candidates will be expected to help setup, guide, control and cleanup area; this event is expected to end by 8:00am.
March 23rd - Confirmation Service “Spiritual” Event (St. Mary Church) Stations of the Cross; Candidates will be expected to lead this prayer service; the service is expected to end by 8:00am.
For the complete schedule of events and activities for Confirmation a/or First Sacraments go to: http://www.stmaryberea.org/sacramental-prep
St. Mary Catholic School News Corner
Educating the Mind, Nurturing the Soul
Mr. Andrew J. Carner, Principal
Re-Registration forms for the 2018-2019 school year were
sent home a few weeks ago. You will also find these forms on
our school website. Please complete the forms and return
them with the necessary fees to the school office by February
28th. It is very important we receive this information in a
timely manner as we prepare for Kindergarten Screening on
March 7th & 8th, and begin to place classroom supply orders.
Our Preschool teachers would like to send a huge
“THANK YOU” to the preschool families and friends who
helped raise over $1,000.00 for the Ronald McDonald House
during the Preschool Art Show and concert held during Catho-
lic Schools Week. Not only were Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Sam so
excited with your generosity, but the Ronald McDonald House
team was extremely touched as well. These funds will go a
long way to help those families that are struggling with life
threatening illnesses.
Recently Mr. Hickey and Miss Kovacs led many of our
young musicians in a Twinkle Twinkle Concert. Mr. Hickey
and Miss Kovacs would like to commend these musicians for
their hard work and determination. Everyone in attendance
was amazed at how well the students performed! A special
“thank you” also to Mrs. MaryAlice Beck-Uhlir for her help in
coordinating the events of this music filled evening for the
performers, their families, and friends.
Important Dates to Remember:
2/26/18 - Grade 7 – Confessions / 1:10p.m.
2/27/18 - Student Council Meeting / 8:00a.m.
“ “ “ Sewing Club / 3:30p.m.
2/28/18 - Band Practice – 3:30p.m
“ “ “ DRAMA practice / 6:30p.m
3/1/18 - Stations of the Cross / 1:50p.m.
“ “ “ Eager Artists / 3:30p.m. (Formerly KidzArt)
3/2/18 - First Friday Adoration
“ “ “ Interim Progress Reports Sent Home Kdg.-8
“ “ “ Grade 3 Confessions / 1:50p.m.
“ “ “ Classroom of Champions Practice/ 3:30p.m.
“ “ “ PenOhio Practice / 3:30p.m.
“ “ “ DRAMA Practice / 6:30p.m.
Academic Achievements
St. Edward High School Honor Roll: Devin Crowder Kyle Evensen-Hein Ryan Evensen-Hein Vincenzo Fabrizi Peter Haas Carter Jacobs Chase Justice Noah Rios Anthony Ritson Brandon Sherrard Ryan Slattery Asher Soltis Richard Straub III Joseph Straub Jacob Vlcek Joseph Zacharyasz
Padua Franciscan High School Honor Roll: Charles Beatty Allison Carner Nicholas Goss Matthew Laneve Nicholas Latone Rosalina Roman Emily Southworth Casey Tamulewicz Patrick Waters
High School Scholarship
The Middleburg Heights Women’s Club is offering a Schol-
arship for High School girls that are a resident of Middle-
burg Heights, Ohio. You may be attending any high school
or be home schooled in an accredited program. Applica-
tions may be obtained from school counselors or by con-
tacting Nina Stein at (440) 234-8879 or
[email protected] Deadline for applications is Friday,
March 16, 2018.
Thank you so much for participating in the
Loose Change for Life Campaign.
Your church donated $2266.98. Your gen-
erosity is greatly appreciated.
For this campaign you received 300 bottles and re-
turned 212. These bottles cost Cleveland Pregnancy
Center $1.00.
Your donation $2266.98 minus the outstanding bot-
tles@$1.00 is $ 2178.98.
Please help maximize your donation and return any
bottles to your church office.
Join us at Mary Queen of the Apostles
Parish in Brookpark, Ohio - Saturday,
March 3rd for the Rosary at 8:05am fol-
lowed by First Saturday Mass at 8:30am
honoring Jesus’s request for Reparation to
the Immaculate Heart of Mary, His Most
Holy Mother.
Pray the Rosary
Men of the parish challenge yourself this Lent! Be-
come a member of the Knights of Columbus Council
14416 and join other Catholic Men in charitable ser-
vice to our Lord while making new friendships and
strengthening our domestic Church! Simply contact
Steve Hupp at 239-0057 or
[email protected] - It will be the BEST
Lenten Decision you will have made!!