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Email: office@blessedtrinitycleveland.org Website: www.blessedtrinitycleveland.org
Facebook: http://facebook.com/BlessedTrinityCleveland
� ���������� �������Monday−Wednesday: 9 a.m.−8 p.m. Thursday, Friday: 9:00 a.m.−5:00 p. m.
(Closed for lunch 12:30−1:00 p.m.) Saturday: 1:00−3:45 p.m.
������� ��� �Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Children’s Liturgy of the Word: 11 a.m.
Monday: see worship calendar for time & location
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:30 a.m.
� �����������Saturday: 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. Other times by appointment
������������� � ��Blessed Trinity Parish is an open
and welcoming Catholic community, centered in the Eucharist and
celebrating God's gift of Diversity. We bring God's love to one another and
support one another in responding to the challenge of living the Gospel. We strive to deepen participation and encourage
all parishioners to take ownership for the everyday life of their church, especially Spiritual Growth, Community Life, the Building of a Just Society, and Service
to All God's People.
JUNE 26, 2016 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Blessed Trinity CATHOLIC CHURCH
All Are Welcome PURITAS
W. 140
Text: Psalm 16:1-2, 6-8, 4, 5-6,8 9-10; Marty Haugen © 1988, GIA Publications, Inc.;
refrain III, trans., © 1969, ICEL
Music: Marty Haugen; refrain II and III adapt. Diana Kodner. © 1988, 1994, GIA Publica-
tions, Inc.
© 1993, GIA Publications, Inc. Reprinted under onelicense.net A-702576
Muhammad Ali ’s Funeral
I read this organization’s mission statement the other
day and I was impressed. Here is how they describe
their mission:
We recognize that our well-being depends on the
well-being of everyone else on the planet and the well
being of the Earth. We seek a world in which all of
life is shaped by peace, fairness, environmental sanity,
love, care for one another, care for the Earth,
generosity, compassion, respect for diversity and
differences, and celebration of the miraculous
universe shape.
To realize such a world, we seek a New Bottom
Line so that institutions, corporations, social practices,
government policies, our educational system, our legal
system, our medical system and even our personal
behavior is judged efficient, rational and productive to
the extent that each one maximizes love, caring,
kindness, generosity, ethical and ecologically sensitive
behavior and enhances both our capacity to respond to
others as embodiments of the sacred and to the
universe with awe, wonder, and radical amazement at
the grandeur and mystery of all being.
We understand that getting these kinds of changes
requires a deep understanding of the individualism,
materialism and ethos of “looking out for number
one” that is daily infused into people by our need to
adjust our consciousness to the dynamics of the world
of work where we make a living for ourselves and
families, and by the cheerleaders for the established
order who shape our educational and media
institutions. Yet we also know that there is a deep
yearning in most people for a world of love and real
human connection, a yearning for a meaning to life
that transcends material well-being and ties us to the
ongoing unfolding of spirit and consciousness and to
the inherent interdependence and love that permeates
and inspires all being. We affirm this hunger for
meaning and purpose in life, and we endeavor to help
secular progressives understand the vital importance
of explicitly addressing those yearnings which are at
this point largely being addressed (although in
distorted form) only by the most ultra-nationalist,
materialist and militarist forces in our society. We are
optimistic that this hunger for authentic being can
empower a majority of people in the United States and
in the world to break out of the illusions that we are
fed daily by the powerful.
We exist to reassure people that as they take steps
in that direction, and inevitably face critiques from
others who tell them that their desire for a world of
love and generosity is a utopian illusion that is totally
“unrealistic,” they will be able to find support from a
group of spiritual progressives who realize that the
goal is not to be “realistic” and accommodate to “what
is,” but rather to transform ‘what is’ into what is
actually needed – environmental sanity, fairness, non-
violence and love – in order for us and the Earth to
survive in the 21st century.
"Instead of a bottom-line based on money and
power, we need a new bottom-line that judges
corporations, governments, schools, public
institutions, and social practices as efficient, rational
and productive not only to the extent they maximize
money and power, but to the extent they maximize
love and caring, ethical and ecological sensitivity, and
our capacity to respond with awe and wonder at the
grandeur of creation."
Rabbi Michael Lerner penned those words. With
Sr. Joan Chittister and Princeton University Professor
Cornel West. They founded Spiritual Progressives. By
whatever name you call the sacred, or whether for you
the sacred has no name, if you share the values at the
heart of the Network of Spiritual Progressives, you’re
welcome here. Google them to learn more.
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June 26, 2016 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2
ENKINDLING PEACE gathering to pray for peace EVERYWHERE on Tuesday, June 28 at 1:30 - 3 pm. Contact Sr. Marietta Rohr at 216-321-4502 for more info
and directions to the location.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry is in need of anyone who is willing to give of their time to make shawls for people who are sick and need comforting. If you have time and would like to help, please contact Christine Deidrick at 216-337-3664 You can either crochet, sew or make the tie knot blanket. If you need a pattern let me know. If we have enough people interested we could get together some-time. God Bless!
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Mrs. Katie Corbett BS Ed., Youth and Family Minister kcorbett@blessedtrinitycleveland.org:��.....Ext 20 Mr. Ralph Holtzhauser, Music Minister (440) 666-9452 raholtzhauser@aol.com
Rev. Mr. Jack A. Koch, Deacon ������..Ext 12 jack@blessedtrinitycleveland.org
Fr. Doug Koesel, Pastor ����������Ext 21 dkoesel@blessedtrinitycleveland.org Mrs. Carol Roberts, BS Ed., Pastoral Assistant Ext 19 croberts@blessedtrinitycleveland.org
Rev. Mr. Bill Staab, Deacon ��������.Ext 15 bstaab@blessedtrinitycleveland.org
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Please pray for: Bill Amos, Dorothy Arcuri, Thomas Ausnehmer, Adele Burke, Doris Eikens Azzarello, Norman Brindza, John Darm-stadt, Jean Delattre, Nicole Dukles, Martin Patrick Dugan, Barb Dylag, Edward Dzuro, Bill Eikens, Donald Flanagan, Mike Flanagan, Athena Ford, Mary Gladis, Frances Globokar, Vesna Goverdovski, Michael Graham, Xavier Hart, Kenneth Haught, Ann Jones, Veronica Juris, Betty Kensick, Ed Kenny, Laurie Kemer, Bob Koch, Dick & Marge Kovachik, Sr. Joset-ta Marie Livignano SND, Rosemarie Martin, Chris McAvi-nue, Kathy McAvinue, Andrea Medina, Betty Ann Menzing, Tony Miller, Andrew Needham, Jose Ortiz, John Pelcic, Lynne Plezia, Anna Prokop, Laura Radca, Lewis Rapp, Madeline Repko, Ron Ruble, Judy Runyeon, Mary Salamon, Marilyn Samonte, Peggy Schade, Debbie Shavorinsky, John Sheehan, Marilyn Simmons, Therese Slenscak, Cristina Snod-grass, Grace Staab, Kevin Thompson, Pete & Teri Thayer, Paul Vanni, Patricia Warmuth, John & Rita Warmuth, Jay Yesenko
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Thank you for your generous support!
Last Sunday $5,635.00 Special Gifts $2,165.00 CPO Profit $ 200.42
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Christ Alive! An Invitation into Evolutionary Chris-
tian Spirituality.
Our evolving universe of 13:8 billion years grows
in "the Cosmic Christ!" Join us for reflection and prayer in ways that will enlighten and enrich your spiritual journey.
Connect science and faith, the love of our world and the love
of our God. Understand the doctrines of our tradition like Crea-
tion, Incarnation, Redemption, and the Eucharist in the light of
our awareness of God’s ever-creative presence in our marvel-
ous universe. When: Sundays: June 26, July 3 and July
10 from 7- 8:30���� Where: The Joseph Center at Blessed Trinity Parish.
The APL has taken Zoe, our goat. We do not know
where she is. To find out where she is so that you can
visit her, call 216-771-4616
If you are admitted to a hospital, and would like to have your parish notified or have a staff member or the chaplain visit you, you must tell them that you are Catholic and would like a visit. Privacy laws prevent the hospital from asking you.
PSR REGISTRATION If your elementary age child at-tends a non-Catholic school, s/he should be enrolled in a program for religious education. Blessed Trinity offers PSR. Children who would like to prepare for sacraments must be enrolled in a Catholic school or PSR. Register today! Registration forms are on the back table in church.
Summer vacation time is upon us: as you travel, be
safe, and have a restful and renewing experience. Try 1-
800 Masstimes to find a church near you. Thank you for
your support while you are gone and all year long. We will
be praying for you and welcoming you home when you
return!
Sunday, June 26
7:00 pm—8:30 pm Evolutionary Christian Spirituality (Joseph Center)
Monday, June 27
9:30 am—10:30 am Legion of Mary (Church) 7:00 pm—9:00 pm Finance Council (Joseph Center) 8:30 pm—9:30 pm AA Meeting (Rectory Basement) Tuesday, June 28 9:30 am—12:00 pm Bountiful Basement 10:30 am—12:00 pm AA Meeting (Rectory Basement) 7:00 pm—8:30 pm LGBTQ Faith-sharing (Rectory Living room) Wednesday, June 29
5:00 pm—6:45 pm Bountiful Basement 8:00 pm—9:00 pm AA Meeting (Joseph Center)
Thursday, June 30
9:30 am—12:00 pm Bountiful Basement 11:00 am—12:00 pm AA Meeting (Rectory Basement)
Friday, July 1
Saturday, July 2
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May the peace of Our Lord be with Kathryn Hanrahan, aunt of Patty Arms
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Provide a Ride Customized Transportation positions available. Drivers wanted for all shifts. Apply online at www.providearide.com. Flyers located at back table in church.
Nature's Way Child Care, LLC is hiring a driver for the 14 passenger van/bus. Applicant must be a minimum of 25 years old, have a High School diploma/G.E.D., reliable, punctual and enjoy children. The position requires back-ground check. Position to begin immediately. Stop in 14010 Puritas to apply in person or email resume to N8urway@aol.com with driver in the subject line.
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