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Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm, 6:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am,10:00am,! 12:00pm
Monday-Friday: 7:00am, 8:00am
Holy Days: Vigil - 5:30pm! 7:00am, 9:00am! 5:30pm, 7:00pm
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St. Anthony of Padua Parish
Pastoral Staff Pastor: Fr. Dale W. Staysniak
Parochial Vicar: Fr. Peter T. Kovacina Deacon: Rev. Mr. Gerard Blanda DRE/Pastoral Minister: Mr. Randy Harris, M.R.E
Pastoral Minister: Sr. Roberta Goebel, OSU
Principal: Mr. Patrick Klimkewicz Parish Secretary: Mrs. Joyce Fanous Music Minister: Mrs. Nancy Tabar
Parish Directory Parish Address: 6750 State Road! Parma, Ohio 44134
Parish Office: (440) 842-2666
Religious Education: (440) 845-4470
Parish Office Hours: Mon - Thurs 9:00am-7:00pm
Friday 9:00am-4:00pm
Parish Website: stanthonypaduaparma.org
School Directory School Office: (440) 845-3444
School Website: stanthonyofpaduaschool.org
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OH
MONDAY, APRIL 2 7:00AM Henry Kohout 8:00AM Rudy Geraci TUESDAY, APRIL 3 7:00AM Luciono Forchione 8:00AM Florence & Ted Ivanski WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 7:00AM Clarence Zupancic 8:00AM Mike & Frances Cercek THURSDAY, APRIL 5 7:00AM Steve DiBiase 8:00AM Betty Cehlar FRIDAY, APRIL 6 7:00AM John & Magdalene Gercevich 8:00AM Deacon Russ Glorioso SATURDAY, APRIL 7 8:00AM Vocation Mass 4:30PM Gaetano Spina 6:00PM Tomaro Family SUNDAY, APRIL 8, Divine Mercy Sunday. 8:00AM Robert Tabor 10:00AM John Jancik 12:00PM For People of the Parish (living & deceased) 2:20PM Divine Mercy Devotion
Please Pray For: Ed & Helen Bartkiewicz, John Baraona,
Irene Bednar, Maxine Cerny, Joe & Marcia Demko, Gary DiRosa,
Ray Dmytriw, Margaret Double, Norbert Erker, Rita Fecek, Greg
Findura, Anne Kilbane-Friedl, Sandra & Logan Friedl, Frances
Funtek, Sam Gappa, Josephine Gaul, Robert Gielski, John
Gladden, Frank Gumina, Rose Marie Hewitt, Ron Hicks, Celeste
Hurley, Marian Jarabek, Colleen Jarvis, Millie Jasany, Janet
Johnson, Pat Jones, Lou Ann Keith, Betty Kilbane, Donald
Kotarsky, Anthony William Kronholz, Cynthia Kufleitner, Karen
Kulju, Andrea Lagzdins, Dorothy Laquatra, April & John J.
Lieske, Corinne Lipinski, Elizabeth Madar, Thomas Madej,
Edward & Josephine Maskulka, Lenore Masterson, Claudia &
Russell Mazanec, Peyton McCarthy, Rosemarie Medvin, John
Metzger, Dorothy Nagy, Jane Najlepszy, Mary Niec, Rose Nosse,
Dora Oney, Joe Okleson, Agnes Padar, Timothy Petro, Carrie
Piechowski, Deanna Valentino-Pisano, Nicholas J. Precario, Mary
Jane, Nick, & John Precario, Jan Ravas, Christopher Reeves, Leigh-
Ann Revay, Frances Rymut, Mary Sabo, Lorraine Schmidt, Sue
Seda, Robert & Teresa Setele, Margaret Sheridan, Helen Smith,
Joan Smyke, Doug Stos, Sylvia Stibley, Diane Straub, Michael
Szpendyk, Phyllis Tomaselli, Alice Tucker, Loretta Vacca, Annie
Vorndran, Beverly Von Alt, Margaret and Mary Williamson,
Cathy Yappel, Andrew Yaronczyk, Christopher Yurko, Amanda
Zmecek.
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Contributions for Weekend March 24/25, 2018:
Total Offering: 16,342.75
Sunday Collection: $12,857.00 Faith Direct: $3,485.75
Poor Box: $133.00
SUNDAY THOUGHT
PRAYER FOR EASTER
Dear Lord, God of creation, on this
Easter morning, your Son Jesus rose
from the dead. In doing so, He
conquered death, the wage for all
sin. Grant that on this Easter
Morning we will remember the hope
we have in the resurrection, and the
hope we have of being with you and
our loved ones for all eternity in
heaven. Remind us always of this hope we
have in the face of every trial and
tribulation. Help us always to look to
the victory which Christ purchased
for us by His blood, and completed
at His rising.
Amen.
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD APRIL 1, 2018
CELEBRATING THE SAINTS Saint Joan of Arc, Virgin and Martyr (1412-1431)
Joan, a French peasant girl, began hearing heavenly voices at the age of thirteen. Over three years Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Margaret of Antioch, and Saint Catherine of Alexandria came to her. With increasing insistency, they urged her to lead the French prince, then locked in a struggle with Burgundian powers and their British allies, to be crowned. “I am a poor girl,” she would reply, “I do not know how to ride or fight.” “It is God who commands it,” the voices replied. At last, Joan went to Charles VII and convinced him of her mission. The seventeen-year-old girl led the army clad in armor, carrying an ancient sword and a standard that proclaimed “Jesus, Maria,” In short order, she took Orleans and then Reims. Charles was crowned king. But in the next campaign, the British captured Joan, and the French made no move to rescue her.
The British tried Joan as a witch. The official
record testifies to the efforts of theologians to confuse
the unlettered girl who had beaten them on the
battlefield. Joan did stumble at times, confounded by
unknown terms like “Church militant.” She signed a
retraction, but returned quickly to her story. At last,
she was brought to the stake and burned. She died
clutching a tiny cross and calling on Jesus and Mary.
Twenty-four years later, the Church re-tried Joan and
found her innocent. She was officially canonized in
1920. Her feast day is May 30th the date of her death.
TRAVELING STATUE VISIT In response to Our Lady of Fatima’s request for the daily rosary, our parish has a Traveling Statue which you can bring to your home for a 3-day visit. Reserve your dates by signing the
schedule in the church lobby after Mass on April 14 and 15, 2018. Or call Tom and Barb at (440) 884-7077 any day between 5-10 p.m. to set-up a date.
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SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION (ADULTS) The Sacrament of Confirmation helps us to live the Christian life through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. If you are an adult and have never received this Sacrament, contact Fr. Peter at the rectory or by email [email protected].
BLOOD DRIVE St. Anthony Knights of Columbus will be sponsoring a blood drive on April 8 from 9:00am-1:30pm. The Lifeshare blood mobile will be parked in front of the school during the event. Please help us achieve our goal and consider donating blood. Walk up donors are welcome. Remember, it’s about life!
CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY CORNER
“Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the
Easter people and Alleluia is our song!” — St. John Paul
II, from his audience on Sunday, 30 November 1986.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
Sunday, April 8, 2018, is
Divine Mercy Sunday. Jesus
has asked us through Saint
Maria Faustina to observe the
Second Sunday after Easter as
a day to call upon His Divine
Mercy. Divine Mercy Devotions will be conducted that
afternoon from 2:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. with the
Chaplet of Divine Mercy being recited at 3:00 p.m.
Read what Our Lord said to Saint Faustina: “Encourage
souls to say the Chaplet of Divine Mercy which I have
given you. Whoever will recite it will receive great
mercy at the hour of death. Whey they say this chaplet
in the presence of the dying, I will stand between My
Father and the dying person, not as the Judge but as the
Merciful Savior. Priest will recommend it to sinners as
their last hope of salvation. Even if there were a sinner
most hardened, if he were to recite this chaplet only
once, he would receive grace from My infinite mercy. I
desire to grant unimaginable grace to those souls who
trust in My mercy. Through the Chaplet you will obtain
everything, if what you ask for is compatible with My
will.”
SEMINARIANS OF THE WEEK
This week, we pray for Sean Neville, James Parisi, and
Michael Petkosek.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OHIO
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50+ SOCIAL CLUB St. Anthony's 50+ Social Club will meet Thursday April 5th at 12:00 PM in the Hospitality Room. All 50+ers are welcome. Reduce your isolation, make new friends, or just enjoy the camaraderie with fellow social club members. The meeting will start at noon with the Rosary. Come and enjoy a giant muffin, coffee or tea. We play bingo for $1 a card with all money collected given out as prize money, or join other players for a game of Pinochle cards. Hope to see you there.
CONFIRMATION CATECHIST
NEEDED Confirmation at St. Anthony Parish is conferred in the fall of the student’s freshman year of high school. This November St. Anthony of Padua Parish will have 48 of our young people celebrating the Sacrament of Confirmation. This summer they will begin their Confirmation Preparation by completing service work for the church and the community. Starting in September they will meet for seven Sundays leading up to Confirmation in November. We are in need of Confirmation catechists. If you are interested in volunteering or want to find out more about the program, please call Randy Harris at 440-842-2666.
WEEKLY MASS REMINDER “From time to time on Sundays, especially in Easter Time, instead of the customary Penitential Act, the blessing and sprinkling of water may take place as a reminder of Baptism.” — from the General Instruction
of the Roman Missal, 51.
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
“What do you owe your kids? Toys? An allowance? A cell phone? No, these are extras to be granted, not entitlements. Love, time, food, clothing, shelter, and safety are the essentials: focus on these.”
SPECIAL PROGRAM OF THE
DIVINE MERCY
All parishioners are invited to attend a special program on Wednesday, April 4 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the main church in preparation for Divine
Mercy Sunday. The evening will begin with a viewing of an extraordinary documentary film, “The Face of
Mercy”, narrated by Jim Caviezel who portrayed Jesus in “The Passion of the Christ.”
This stirring film weaves together theology and history with remarkable testimonials, some of which include a woman who found freedom in forgiveness after seeing her family wiped out by genocide; a former NFL linebacker who walked away from football to share Christ’s mercy with the homeless; and a young widow who chose mercy towards her husband’s killer. These testimonies help viewers reflect on the things that prevent them from forgiving and showing mercy as Christ did. From the smallest hurts to major tragedies, we can realize that Divine Mercy is alive in our modern world—it is present and can transform the world. A moving, sung version of the Divine Mercy Chaplet will follow the movie and refreshments and fellowship will wrap up the evening. You are encouraged to invite family, friends and neighbors. Bring a rosary, although some will be available. This program is sponsored by The Women’s Faith Ministry of St. Anthony of Padua.
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PARISH OFFICE HOURS Our parish office will be closed on Monday, April 2, 2018. Regular business hours will resume Tuesday, April 3, 2018. Thank you.
MONDAY, APRIL 2 7:00PM RCIA - LR
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 7:00PM Knights of C Business Meeting - SA
7:00PM Women’s Faith Program - CH/HR
THURSDAY, APRIL 5 12:00PM 50+ Social Club Meeting - HR
6:45PM Bingo - H SUNDAY, APRIL 8 9:00AM Blood Drive - Front of School
EVANGELIZATION TIP Learn about the history of Easter traditions. Tradition helps us
understand the events we celebrate.
CARNIVAL NEWS
Our annual parish carnival is only 66
days away. The carnival begins on,
Wednesday June 6th
and runs through
Sunday June 10th
. This year we have
live music, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. Please consider
volunteering your time as a booth captain or taking a
shift for one or two days during the carnival. Thank you
for your continued support of our carnival and parish.
Please contact Randy Harris at the rectory, 440-842-
2666 for more information or to sign up!
Carnival Captain Meeting A carnival Captain Meeting is scheduled for April 10, at
7:00 p.m. in the Rectory Basement.
PSR RE-REGISTRATION 2018-2019
PSR registration for the 2018-2019 school year is now
underway. We are asking that these forms be filled out
and returned as soon as possible. This will aide us in
planning class size and ordering books. For new
students, r egistration forms can be picked up at the
Religious Education Office in the school or by
downloading the form from our web-site
www.stanthonypaduaparma.org. If you have any
other questions regarding registration please call
Randy Harris at 440-842-2666.
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EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD APRIL 1, 2018
CORNERSTONE OF HOPE HOSTS PAIN TO
PURPOSE RETREAT WEEKEND
Are you grieving the death of a loved one? Has it changed
your life forever? Come and experience Christ’s love for
you in this pain, meet others with similar losses, and be
transformed by a retreat weekend hosted by Cornerstone of
Hope, Pain to Purpose 2018, from Friday, April 27-Sunday
April 29, 2018 at the Jesuit Retreat House in Parma. Space
is limited so please register early. For more information or
to register, call 216.524.4673, ext. 235. Online registration
available on the Cornerstone homepage at
www.cornerstoneofhope.org.
CO-ED SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Registration forms are available in
the Gathering Area of the Church this
weekend for our Co-Ed (age 18 and
over) Softball League. It provides an
opportunity for our parish community to come together for
friendly, competitive softball games on Sunday afternoons
May - August at Padua High School field. Whether you are
a seasoned veteran or a rookie, we hope to see you there!
Pick up a registration form after mass, and return to the
rectory office no later than Monday, April 9, 2018.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
The Sacraments help us to live the Christian life. If your
marriage still needs to be recognized by the Church,
contact the rectory to set up an appointment.
MYSTAGOGICAL MOMENTS
Mystagogy (mist-a-go-gee) is prayerful reflection on the
presence of God in the midst of events. Begin your
conversation with God with this question:
Question: What event from the Holy Week liturgies
spoke to you? Why? What was God saying?
THANK YOU CARNIVAL
SPONSORS
Each week we will listing all
businesses and individuals for
their sponsorship of the
carnival.
A big Thank You to:
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Napolean’s Pizza
Zen Windows
Parma Treasurer Tom Mastroianni
Allan Divis-Parma Councilman Ward 5
Lancaster Bingo Company Inc.
Barry’s Barber Shop
Busch Funeral and Crematory Services
Mayor Tim DeGeeter
Carmen & Sons Concrete
C & S Plumbing, Heating and Sewers
Parma Law Director, Tim Dobeck
RCIA CORNER Last evening at the Easter Vigil, we had two individuals
who completed their Sacraments of Initiation. Justin
Karn received the Sacrament of Confirmation and
received his First Holy Communion. Michelle Green
made a profession of faith, received the Sacrament of
Confirmation and received her First Holy Communion.
What an awesome evening! Continue to pray for Justin
and Michelle as they grow in her relationship with Jesus
Christ. Also pray for Tiffany Stortzum and Balwinder
Beasley as they continue with their formation.
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APOSTLESHIP OF PRAYER INTENTION FOR APRIL
For Those Who Have Responsibility in Economic
Matters: That economists may have the courage to
reject any economy of exclusion and know how to
explore new ways forward.
Reflection by Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ On TV and on the internet, we see daily
headlines about the economy. “The Dow Jones reached
another new high,” or “the economy sputtered again
today.” I often feel confused and overwhelmed by these
stories. What is the economy? Who is in charge? Am I
powerless to change it? It can seem that the economy is a
sort of giant dragon that needs to be fed by taxes,
regulations, innovations, new markets, and more. When
it is fed, it’s happy and grows fatter. If it isn’t, then it
breathes fire, wipes out a few thousand jobs, and
demands more food for tomorrow. Is this how the
economy really works? Is this how it has to work?
This month, Pope Francis asks us to pray. “For
those who have responsibility in economic matters. That
economists may have the courage to reject any economy
of exclusion and know how to explore new ways
forward.” Economists have an important role to play in
the world today. Often they are college professors and
researchers. They serve as advisors to businesses and
government leaders. They identify and shape trends and
new approaches. They impact everyone – 7.5 billion of
us – each day. They often feel pressure to make ‘short
term gains’ to satisfy CEO’s and stockholders. But these
gains can be like cutting down an apple tree for quick
lumber – at the cost of losing years of juicy fruits.
Part of the problem is our way of looking at the
economy. Are record stocks and GDP’s our constant
goals? Can we ever tame the beast? Perhaps we need a
new way to look at the situation. Maybe the economy is
not a dragon but more like a garden – where everyone is
called to work and everyone is invited to eat. Different
laborers have different roles: weeding, plowing,
harvesting, packing, and overseeing.
Regarding the economy, Pope Francis writes,
“Authentic human development has a moral character. It
presumes full respect for the human person, but it must
also be concerned for the world around us …
Accordingly, our human ability to transform reality must
proceed in line with God’s original gift of all that
is” [Laudato Si, #5].
The economy ought to serve humanity. Instead
of humanity serving the economy. Economists must be
bold and creative to help us envision new ways of
“growing” the global garden. In prayer and action, we
can support them in this holy, living enterprise.
CATHOLIC GLOSSARY Ecclesiastical Heraldry:
Ecclesiastical Heraldry refers to
the use of heraldry within the
Christian Church and clergy.
Typically, dioceses and bishops
have coats of arms that identify
them. “The shield is ensigned
with external elements that
identify the bearer as a Bishop.
A gold processional cross appears behind the shield. The
galero or “pilgrim’s hat” is used heraldically in various
colors and with specific numbers of tassels to indicate the
rank of a bearer of a coat of arms. A bishop uses a green
galero with three rows of green tassels.” (https://
www.dioceseofcleveland.org/bishopperez/coatofarms/)
LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC MEDIA Stop by the Lighthouse Media display in the hallway off of
the Church gathering area and check out our CD selection.
The CD’s are great to listen to while driving in your car.
This is a great way to grow spirituality and gain new
insights into our Catholic Faith.
EDWARDIAN PLAYERS The Edwardian Players are presenting “The Hunchback
of Notre Dame” at St. Edward High School, 13500
Detroit Avenue in Lakewood on Friday and Saturday,
April 13, 14, 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April
22 at 3:00 p.m. Based on the Victor Hugo novel and
songs from the Disney animated feature, “The
Hunchback of Notre Dame” tells the story of
Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame,
and his struggles to gain acceptance into society. For
more information please call (216) 221-0793, extension
201.
BE THE LIGHT
As we celebrate the joy of Easter and the light of the
Risen Christ, mark your calendars and plan to join us
this summer at The FEST – our 18th annual Catholic
Family FESTival – Sunday, August 5, 2018.
Come and hear the best of Christian artists: TobyMac,
Big Daddy Weave, Mandisa, and We are Messengers.
There are plenty of Gospel-based activities and
interactive displays, along with rock walls, BMX shows,
and so much more. You will also want to check out the
Marc’s Mom’s Relaxation Station. It’s the perfect
family day and a great opportunity to help your family
celebrate the Light and Love of the Lord. The FEST is a
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4772 Pearl Road, Cleveland • 216-741-6661 7327 Pearl Road - Middleburg Heights • 440-243-6111
Jason Novicky!"[email protected] or (800) 477-4574 x6542
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