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OCTOBER 24, 2021 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
We are a Eucharistic community committed to the teachings of Jesus.
We embrace our call to love, to serve, and to build a just world.
Order of Worship
All music has been reprinted with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-702578
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GATHERING All Creatures Of Our God And King
PENITENTIAL ACT
GLORY TO GOD from the Mass of Joy and Peace by Tony Alonso #207
1ST READING: Jeremiah 31:7-9
PSALM: PSALM 126: The Lord Has Done Great Things For Us
2ND READING: Hebrews 5:1-6
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION from the Mass of Joy and Peace by Tony Alonso #208
GOSPEL Mark 10:46-52
HOMILY
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
SONG Jesus, Heal Us #952
THE APOSTLE’S CREED #175
UNIVERSAL PRAYER:
RESPONSE: Hear our prayer.
PREPARATION: Open The Eyes Of My Heart
EUCHARISTIC ACCLAMATIONS from the Mass of Joy and Peace by Tony Alonso
HOLY #211
MYSTERY OF FAITH #212
AMEN #215
THE LORD’S PRAYER
SIGN OF PEACE
LAMB OF GOD from the Mass for the Healing of the World by Trevor Thomson © 2014, WLP
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. (2x)
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, Grant us peace.
COMMUNION The Cry Of The Poor #47
SENDING: We Are Called #807
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A message from Sr. Susan
ChurchofResurrection.org
This week, as we continue our focus on issues impinging upon our call and
responsibility to respect the dignity of life, we take a glimpse at the horrific
business of Human Tracking. Human Tra�cking is the exploitation of humans
for profit, often categorized by sex and labor tracking. People, including
children, are bought and sold and used for slave labor and/or sex. They are taken
by coercion or outright force and brainwashed through drugs, threats, beatings,
and other means to believe they have no option but to yield to their new, unspeakable
environment.
According to the International Labor Organization, nearly 21 million people are estimated to
be tra�cked globally. Of those, an estimated 11.4 million women and girls, and 9.5 million
men and boys are a*ected by this crime. Forced labor generates $150 billion a year around the
world, $99 billion of which is generated from commercial sexual exploitation.
Human Tra�cking occurs in every city and state across the United States. Victims can be
found working in the commercial sex industry (including escort services, brothels, massage
parlors, strip clubs, and street prostitution) as well as in restaurants, hotels, factories, farms,
nail salons, landscaping companies, constructions sites, and in private homes as domestic
workers.
It is a complex problem we face in our communities. As much as we wish we could believe the
problem is “over there a*ecting someone else,” the facts tell us otherwise: Toledo is one of
the top five human tra�cking cities in the United States, because of its access to major
highways and proximity to Canada. Human tra�ckers keep Ohio’s road system very busy.
Cases of human tra�cking have been cited in Columbus and Cincinnati and closer to home in
Willoughby Hills, Chesterland, Warren, Mentor, and Cleveland.
In recent years, law enforcement, hospital sta*s, hotel managers and housekeeping, beauty
and tattoo parlors have all been o*ered training to be on alert to signs that a guest or client
might be a victim of tra�cking. (Tra�ckers often change a person’s looks and tattoo them
for identification.)
What can we do to help? First and foremost, we need to educate ourselves on the issue in
depth. Three resource sites are listed below. I strongly encourage you to visit at least one of
these websites:
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (www.USCCB.org) and look for the “Become a
SHEPHERD" program for downloadable educational materials and resources. https://brycs.org/become-
a-shepherd/.
The Renee Jones Empowerment Center in Cleveland Visit: rjecempower.org
This is a non-profit organization that is unique in providing holistic restorative
services for minor and adult human tra;cking and sexual assault victims. The
Center is devoted to preventing human tra;cking and sexual exploitation by
actively engaging the community in anti-tra;cking e=orts and educating service
professionals, law enforcement, educators, students, parents, and the community
on the realities of this growing crime.
The Collaborative to End Human Tra;cking Visit: collabtoendht.org
This organization began in 2007 and was built on the understanding that a multifaceted human rights
and public health issue like human tra6cking cannot be solved by one organization or system alone.
Rom 8:1-11 Lk13:1-9
9:30am PSR
10:00am Thea Bowman Hunger Ctr. (*)
4:30pm Confessions
Anointing of the Sick
5:30pm Mass Stephen Latran—Zucker Family
6:30pm RTC Bonfire
Jer 31:7-9/Ps 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 [3]/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-
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30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
World Mission Sunday
Anointing of the Sick
9:00am Mass Marge Wasie Wyszynski—Marian
Suhoza
Anointing of the Sick
11:00am Mass Remembrance—80th Wedding
Anniversary Henry and Marie Marton—Barbara
Krivanka
1:00pm Piano Recital (WS)
Rom 8:12-17 Lk 13:10-17
8:30am Prayer Service
Rom 8:18-25 Lk 13:18-21
8:30am Prayer Service
1:30pm Red Cross Blood Drive (TH)
7:00pm General Music Ministry Rehearsal (WS)
Rom 8:26-30 Lk 13:22-30
8:30am Prayer Service
Eph 2:19-22 Lk 6:12-16
6:30am Men’s Prayer Group
11:00am Scripture Series (TH)
Rom 9:1-5 Lk 14:1-6
8:30am Prayer Service
Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29 Lk 14:1, 7-11
9:30am PSR All Saints Parade
11:00am Design Meeting
11:00am Trunk or Treat
4:30pm Confessions
5:30pm Mass Mary Sotera & Albina Tallik—
Babe, Marlene & Joe
Dt 6:2-6/Ps 18:2-3, 3-4, 47, 51 [2]/Heb 7:23-28/Mk 12:28b
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31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:00am Mass John Vidziunas—Denise Daugherty
11:00am Mass Herbert Kruse—Jane Vajda
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14, 1 Jn 3:1-3, Mt 5:1-12a
8:30am Mass All Saints
5:00pm Board of Elections Set-up (TH)
7:00pm Mass All Saints
26, October | Tuesday
28, October | Thursday
29, October | Friday
30, October| Saturday
31, October | Next Sunday
27, October| Wednesday
25, October | Monday
23, October | Saturday
24, October | Sunday
This Week at the Parish
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All Saints
Sts. Simon & Jude
St. John of Capistrano
Our popular Scripture series with Lisa Frey continues on Thursdays at 11:00am
this Fall with a focus on apocalyptic literature: “Is This The End? Or Are We
Hoping For A New Beginning?” Sessions last an hour. Unfortunately we are unable to o/er a light
lunch for this series, but if you want to bring a brown bag lunch you are welcome to stay. A Zoom
option is available for those unable to meet in person. Contact Lisa for more the Zoom link and more
information! Fall series Part 2: October 28, November 4.
Scripture Study
1, November | Next Monday
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The Church of the Resurrection welcomed Bode Hayes
Forster into the Christian community last Saturday. Bode
is the child of Shaun and Tessa Forster, Belmeadow Dr.
Twinsburg.
PASTORAL STAFF
WWW.CHURCHOFRESURRECTION.ORG
440-248-0980
Rev. Thomas M. Dragga
Pastor Ext. 22
TDragga@churchofresurrection.org
Lisa Frey
Pastoral Associate Ext. 24
EBFrey@churchofresurrection.org
Terry Battaglia
Pastoral Associate and DRE
Ext. 26
TBattaglia@churchofresurrection.org
Sr. Susan Javorek
Pastoral Associate
Ext. 27
sjavorek@churchofresurrection.org
Julie Tragon
Director of Music Ministry
Ext. 25
jTragon@churchofresurrection.org
Diane Lionti EXT. 23
DLionti@churchofresurrection.org
Parish Business & Grounds Mgr.
Sandy Goglin EXT. 29
SGoglin@churchofresurrection.org
Religious Education Assistant
Jackie Ketring Ext. 21
JKetring@churchofresurrection.org
Parish Receptionist
Chris Donatelli Ext. 38
Maintenance
Parish Announcements
Celebration of Baptism
On Monday, November 1st we celebrate the Feast of All
Saints with mass at 8:30am and 7pm. On Tuesday
November 2nd we celebrate the Feast of All Souls with
mass at 7pm. Please note no morning mass on November
2nd. Beginning October 30 and 31, we invite you to bring
small framed photographs of family and friends who have
died and place them on the window sills throughout the
Church so that all through the month of November we can
be surrounded by the people on whose shoulders we now
stand.
If you would like your loved ones names mentioned in the
litany during mass please call the parish o.ce or email
Jketring@churchofresurrection.org with their names.
The Trivison Scholarship Fund was launched
in 1996 in conjunction with the celebration of
the 25th anniversary of the founding of
Resurrection parish and to honor the
retirement of our founding pastor, Fr. Louis
Trivison. Long a strong believer in early
Catholic school education, Fr. Lou was a supporter of the
mission especially in the inner city neighborhood of
Cleveland's Mt. Pleasant area.
The parish commemorates the birthday of Fr. Lou Trivison
with an opportunity during the month of October to
support the scholarship fund in his name. Visit the display
in the Gathering Area for information and donation
envelopes. Make checks payable to Church of the Resurrection.
Trivison Scholarship Fund
Feast of All Saints and All Souls
Coming soon to Trivison Hall…… November 6
th
& 7
th
BAKERY!!!!!!
Socials will have tasty treats to go along with good co>ee
and conversation.
Stewardship News
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Last month, September 28th, we surpassed our patient need
goal by 3 pints collecting 49. This equates to 147 people the
American Red Cross will potentially help. The next Red Cross Blood Mobile is Tuesday,
October 26 from 1:30pm to 7:30pm in Trivison Hall.
Save time use the Blood drive portal rcblood.org/portal. There is a constant need for blood.
Register with a friend.
All types of blood are needed. Did you
know that type O blood is the most
transfused blood type? The Red Cross
urgently needs type O blood donors to
give now.
World Mission Sunday
Red Cross Blood Mobile
World Mission Sunday will be celebrated this year on the weekend of October 23-24, 2021.
This year’s theme is “We cannot but speak about what we have seen and heard” (Acts 4:20).
World Mission Sunday gives us this important opportunity to reach out to the Mission
Church, to speak about our faith and about missionaries who proclaim the Gospel as they
serve the poor. Please use the envelope in your packet or pick up an envelope in the
Gathering Area for your monetary sacrifice and place in the basket at the Worship Space
entrance. Also, please o>er your prayers for the missionaries around the world and in our
own country. Thank you for your generosity.
Coming Events
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Are you or someone you know
ever………
�� Expressed an interest in learning more about the Catholic
Faith?
�� Expressed an interest or desire to become Catholic?
�� Baptized in another faith tradition, but want to become
Catholic?
�� Baptized in the Catholic Faith as a child but never received the
Sacrament of Eucharist or Confirmation?
RCIA sessions will begin in September with an opportunity to ask your questions. The sessions are
designed around the needs and experiences of the participants. As we move through the course of the
year we will center on the teachings, traditions and practices of the Catholic faith for those who have
expressed a desire to enter the Church during the Easter Season.
For more information please contact Terry Battaglia at tbattaglia@churchofresurrection.org or Fr. Tom
Dragga at tdragga@churchofresurrection.org or call the church o�ce at 440-248-0980.
Throughout the Month of October our parish will be focusing on the various
ministries and opportunities for service in the parish. We will have
parishioners who are presently involved in some aspect of ministry at tables to answer your
questions about how you can become involved in various ministries that bring life and
vibrancy to our parish. Next weekend: October 30th and 31st our focus will be on Religious
Formation Ministries.
Church of the Resurrection will celebrate the Anointing of the sick
October 23 and 24th, 2021 at 5:30pm, 9:00am and 11:00am Mass.
Do you know someone who is facing surgery, or an elderly person or child who is
sick? We encourage you to bring them with you to receive the sacrament of the
anointing of the sick. Through anointing, the grace of the holy Spirit comforts
and strengthens the soul of the sick person.
Mass & Anointing of the Sick
The Yarn Works Ministry was formed to knit comfort shawls
for anyone who needs one, be it for fighting a serious illness,
mourning the loss of a loved one, or experiencing a sad major life event.
The shawls are available after all the masses next weekend at no cost to anyone who needs one, be it a
parishioner or non-Catholic neighbor, friend or relative. Our Church supports us with the cost of the
yarn, however donations are welcome.
Yarn Works Prayer Shawl Ministry
Ministry Fair
On Saturday, November 6
th
at 11:15am we will have a TOWN HALL
MEETING with architects Kelly and Marco. They will share with us
design plans for the Parish Center building based o> of the very successful Charrette that
more than 80 parishioners participated in about a month ago. All in the parish are invited to
attend the town hall meeting.
Townhall Meeting
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Save the date!
JOIN US….
DAVID PETROVIC:
A Junior High Teacher
A National Speaker
A TEDx Presenter
An Author
and
A Man who Embraces his Autism
Speaking at Church of the Resurrection
Sunday, November 7
th
at 6:30pm
�
David Petrovic’s passion lies in presenting to teens on the topic of acceptance, with a
focus on the e9ects of bullying. This talk uses his personal story of growing up with
autism and Tourette’s and how he turned di9erences into strengths. A mindset like
this, he suggests, can set us all free.
An inspiration for young people and for all of us!!!!
All are welcome!
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Resurrection Coming Events
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
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11:00am-1:00pm
On the parish grounds
Trick or treating will begin at 11:00am following PSR dismissal.
Costumes required!!! ‘Trunks’ Needed
Join in the fun! Buy some candy, decorate your trunk and help us make this
Halloween event a memorable one. All candy must be wrapped if you
would be willing to participate all you have to do is register your car at
tbattaglia@churchofresurrection.org
Green (Eco)Spirituality
Dying 30 years before the 1194 fire necessitated the rebuilding of the Gothic cathedral we
know today as Notre Dame de Chartres, Hildegard of Bingen and Francis of Assisi, the patron
saints of environmentalism and ecology, respectively, practiced an earth-based (Green
Spirituality) that aligns with Pope Francis’ increasing concern, along with other leaders, about
the global impact of climate change. https://www.usccb.org/offices/general-secretariat/
laudato-si-care-our-common-home
Waymarkers https://www.waymarkers.net/ founder, Eco theologian, Mary DeJong M.A. is
o>ering a visually rich, self-paced, online, Eco spiritual learning/retreat called Wild Winter.
Members, non-members, and friends, across our bioregion, are invited to individually register
for Wild Winter https://www.waymarkers.net/wild-winter with groups of five or more
enjoying a 30% discount.
For many, December is overfull, however, we will begin with Wild
Winter and plan to continue though with the entire Rewilding
Retreat series which will culminate with Wild Autumn. Each Wild
Winter registrant can access the online program as early as
December 1
st
, 2021. Interactive access to the Teachable platform
recordings/lessons starts December 14
th
. Hope you can register for Wild Winter as the crisp,
cold, sun-filtered Northern Wind impregnates us with the potential for deep greening.
For more information, please contact Sheila Spremulli at 1- 440-773-2367 or Terry Battaglia
1-440-248-0980 Ext. 26.
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