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PASTOR ................ Rev. George A. Vrabel Permanent Deacon ............... Rev. Mr. John Rivera Permanent Deacon ................ Rev. Dr. Ken DeLuca
LITURGY SCHEDULE Masses at Church
Saturday .......................................................5:00 p.m. Sunday...................................... 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
Weekday Masses at the Chapel Monday–Friday ............................................ 8:30 a.m.
(Excluding Thursdays) Holydays .................................. Consult the Bulletin.
CONFESSIONS Saturdays ........................................ 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.
in the Church Library
Religious Education PSR Principal ............................................ Kelly Reed
PSR - PARISH SCHOOL OF
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES Grades K - 8: 9 - 10:15 a.m. Sundays
Children’s Liturgy of the Word: During 10:30 a.m. Sunday Mass (except first Sunday of Month)
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY
RCIA & RCIC (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults and Children)
BAPTISMS 1st & 3rd Sunday by appointment
MARRIAGE Arrangements must be made 6 months
in advance
NEW PARISHIONERS You are welcome to call the office
or register on line.
CHURCH-CATECHETICAL CENTER • 440-327-1978
5500 Lear Nagle Road • N. Ridgeville, OH 44039
CHAPEL-ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
5545 Opal Drive • N. Ridgeville, OH 44039
Hours: (Monday–Friday) 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Phone: 440-327-1978 • Fax: 440-327-1994
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stjuliebilliart.org
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT St. Julie Billiart is a welcoming Catholic stewardship based community
that strives to proclaim God’s goodness in our friendly and caring outreach to those seeking a spiritual home.
Our faith community is centered in the celebration of the Eucharist. Sent forth nourished by the Word of God and our sacramental encounters with the Lord Jesus, we endeavor to live the Gospel each day.
As a compassionate Christian people, empowered by the Holy Spirit, we minister to each other and the greater world community through prayer and action.
December 13
Dec. 12 - Saturday 5:00 p.m. James & Anna Cavanaugh (Carol Gosselin
and Cheryl Green)
Dec. 13 - Sunday 9:00 a.m. Bobby Hepner (Bob & Helen Hepner)
10:30 a.m. St. Julie Billiart Parishioners
Dec. 14 - Monday
thru No Masses
Dec. 18 - Friday
Dec. 19 - Saturday 5:00 p.m. Cyndi Michelich (Ray & Sharon Kaloczi)
Dec. 20 - Sunday 9:00 a.m. St. Julie Billiart Parishioners
10:30 a.m. Snyder & Walters Families (Snyder Family)
The Week Ahead December 13
Sun.
PSR
Tues.
Sunday Choir, 7:00 p.m.
Wed.
Family Choir, 7:00 p.m.
Rosary, 7:30 p.m., St. Anne Room
Sat.
Men’s Breakfast, St. Julie’s
Confessions, 3:30-4:30 & 6:00-6:45
Sun.
PSR
Family Perspective During this season we give gifts to
friends and family. The gospel asks us if
we plan to share with those who have
little or nothing. If our impoverished
brothers and sisters aren’t on our gift
list, we may be missing the point of
Christmas. Especially during this Jubilee
Year of Mercy, let us be generous with
our charitable giving.
Gifts for Baby Jesus in support of
Birthright of Lorain County.
See the Flyer in this week’s bulletin for
gift suggestions. We like these items to
be new. The items are used to make up
Layette Sets for babies whose Mother
has come to Birthright for guidance and
support. Please bring your gifts to Mass
December 24 and December 25. Children
may bring them up to the alter during
the offertory. Our gifts will help
Birthright to provide almost 300
Layettes in the coming months.
Christmas Bells Christmas bells are
believed to announce
the arrival of baby
Jesus and mark the
beginning of the holiday season. The
tinkling sound of bells guide the lost
sheep back to the fold, just like the
Lord would guide us to walk in His ways.
St. Julie Billiart Parish 3rd Sunday of Advent
From the Desk of Father George
Greetings Parishioners and Friends of St. Julie’s,
As the third candle of Advent burns steady and bright this day,
our time of waiting for the Light of the World is nearly to an end. The
words of the Prophet Zephaniah: “Shout for joy… Sing joyfully… Be glad and exult with all your heart” tell us to enter into the mystery of
our waiting. Imagine the anticipation of those who heard The Baptist
proclaiming the nearness of the messiah. How often do any of us pause
to reflect upon the joy of our salvation… the work God has done in our
midst? Perhaps this is a perfect time to enter in!
Entering into the joy of this third Sunday also calls us to be
persons of great action and generosity. Each of us has many gifts and
obligations. Stop worrying about what others might have or do.
Instead, focus upon being the best you can be and do it with joy to
celebrate God’s love for you.
With the big day a little more than a week away, it’s time to put
the finishing touches upon our preparations. While the stockings may
already be hung on the chimney with care and containers of cookies
await hungry mouths, have we tended to the preparation of our hearts?
The greatest gift we might offer to a family member or friend in this
Year of Mercy is acceptance or forgiveness. Placing ourselves into the
framework of God’s love means we live by His love. Allow this final full
week of Advent to be one of even greater preparation and joyfulness.
Remember: “Emmanuel – God is with us.”
Beginning on December 17th, the church liturgy celebrates The ‘O’ Antiphons. These ancient phrases remind us of the fast approaching
feast of the long awaited Messiah. They are excellent ‘food for prayer’ by the message they contain.
December 17th O Wisdom (O Sapientia) December 18th O Sacred Lord (O Adonai) December 19th O Flower of Jesse’s Stem (O Radix Jesse) December 20th O Key of David (O Clavis David) December 21st O Radiant Dawn (O Oriens) December 22nd O King of all Nations (O Rex Gentium) December 23rd O God with Us (O Emmanuel)
Fr. George
Mass Intentions
the health of, and caregivers of Bob
Sclesky (father of Shari Murray),
Jim & Jamie Cook (sons of Lola Cook),
Angela Schuster (granddaughter of
Lola Cook), Carl Stearns (father of
Leslie Rozman, Don & Rose Regula and
son Ron, Jacob Mladek (grandson of
George & June Seman), Gloria
Livingston, Andrea Daw, Patty Hurst,
Irene Kollin, Teresa & children,
Sondra Jirousek, Sandy Ciocca, Lisa
Engle, Tim Gilbride, Rose & Ron
Regula, Dick & Georgia Sullinger,
Carol Straub, Jim Schenosky and for
vocations to the priesthood,
diaconate and religious life.
Poinsettia Mexico is the native
home of this holiday
flower and its legend.
On Christmas Eve
villagers placed gifts at
the Nativity scene. Folklore claims a
peasant boy had no gift and prayed
outside the door. His prayers were
answered when a red flower
appeared through the snow. Joel
Poinsett an amateur botanist brought
the flower to this country in the
1820’s. It is named in his honor.
“The Lord is knocking at the door of our hearts. Have we put a sign on the door saying ’Do Not Disturb’?” - Pope Francis
Parish & Community Events December 13, 2015
Religious Education PSR PSR -- PParish SSchool of RReligion, Pre K - 8th grades (Sundays, 9:00 a.m.)
December 13 - PSR
December 20 - PSR
FLY FLY -- FFaithfullyaithfully LLeadingeading YYouthouth - St. Julie’s High School Youth Ministry
December 12 - Breakfast with Santa
December 19 - Christmas Party
Parish Stewardship Dec.6: Envelopes used: 272 (out of 677 mailed) .. $7150
Average per Envelope .......................... $26
Children’s ....................................... $63
School Subsidy ................................. $50
Capital Improvement .......................... $190
Net Offertory ............................. $7453
Mass Attendance............................... 617
Thank you for sharing your blessings.
Men’s Fellowship
Breakfast
Reminder
Our next Men’s
Breakfast is on
Saturday,
December 19 at
St. Julie’s. Please join us and become
closer to Jesus. Food is served @
8:20 a.m. Please RSVP, so we have an
idea of how much food to buy, before
December 15th to Tom Fumich @ 440-
327-1226 or by email to
[email protected]. If you have
special dietary needs please let us
know.
Welcome New Parishioners
Jack & Ruth Broberg
Brad & Jessica Busch
Greg & Edie Dore
Paul & Monique Mylonas
Mark & Brittany Ross
Newly Baptized Avery Ann Busch
Elise Kailyn Friedel
Elizabeth Haley Hill
Joshua Michael Lerner
Cailey Elizabeth Shelley
Claire Lynn Wilcoxen
This week my prayers were for: gramps and
grandma Maggie; my prayers go to my grandma, Pat;
my friend dilan get better; Audrey; my dog; my
grampa.
This is how I used my time and talent for others: help at grama & grampa house for Crismas lites;
helped friends at school; I helpt Kadi with hir zipr.
The Christmas Schedule
Sunday, December 6, Communal Penance Service, St. Peter’s 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 19, STJBC Confessions 3:30–4:30 & 6:00–6:45
Monday, December 21, STJBC Confessions 6:00–7:30
Thursday, December 24, 5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Vigil Mass,
with music starting at 4:30
10:00 p.m. Christmas Eve ‘Midnight’ Mass,
with music starting at 9:30
Friday, December 25, 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day Mass
Sunday, December 27, The Singing Angels at 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 31, NO VIGIL MASS (Crockpot Thursday)
Friday, January 1, Holyday 10:30 a.m. Mass
LLiturgical MMinisters SSchedule Sat,Dec.12,5:00 Sun,Dec.13,9:00 10:30
(L) Cindy Naprestek Ken Allen Jim Cassidy
(L) Peg Nolan Barb Arguello Mark LaLonde
(EM) Maureen Bailey* Theresa Bak Joanne Bellomo
Laura Eland Meg Hogue Bill Daw
Ted Lapponi Nick Modock Laura Knoblauch
Jim Nolan Mary Kay Polomsky Jim Livingston
(Sacristan*) Suzanne Snyder* Mike Yarosh*
Altar Servers
Clare Dubecky Adult Servers Jack Bailey
Haley Eland Owen VanTassel
Sat,Dec.19,5:00 Sun,Dec.20,9:00 10:30
(L) Sharon DeBevec Barb Arguello Gloria Hearns
(L) Terry Flanagan Linda Vasiloff Jim Cassidy
(EM) Don Braun Jim Carter Joe Dominak
Greg Dubecky Joanne Carter Nancy Dominak
Agnes Klimkowicz Alice Hogue Tom Lamoda
Jeanne Kovach Meg Hogue Gene Morrison
Beth Paoloni* Brenda Klein Suzanne Snyder*
(Sacristan*) Linda Forthofer*
Altar Servers
William Bailey Courtney Fobel Jack Bailey
Isabella Legarth Amanda Bastian
Singing Angels Performing in North Ridgeville
North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. and St. Julie Billiart Church
will present The Singing Angels Youth Chorus for a special
Holiday concert in North Ridgeville on Sunday,
December 27 at St. Julie Billiart Church. Doors will open
at 3:30 p.m. and the show begins at 4:00 p.m. The
performance is free and open to the public, thanks to the
generous sponsorship of O’Neill Health Campus – North
Ridgeville and The Woods on French Creek. In addition to
the concert, a Chinese Auction for beautiful gift baskets
donated by First Federal of Lakewood will be held with
proceeds benefiting the Senior Center. Raffle tickets will
be sold at the concert and the drawing will be held during
intermission along with a free will offering.
St. Jude School Open House for New Students
St. Jude School invites everyone to attend our annual Open
House on Sunday, January 31, from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
St. Jude offers a challenging curriculum designed to meet
the needs of all students in preschool through eighth
grade. Busing is available from many local communities
including Elyria, North Ridgeville and Sheffield. Before
school and after school child care is available for all of our
students including preschool. St. Jude School is an Ohio
EdChoice approved school. For more information, contact
Terry Ziegelmeyer, Director of Admissions, at (440) 366-
1681 or visit us online at www.stjudejaguars.org.
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