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Eighth Sunday Ordinary Time March 3, 2019_ PREPARE for NEXT SUNDAY'S MASS: Readings found in the Gather Hymnal #906 First Reading: Deuteronomy 26:4-10 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 91:1-2, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 Second Reading: Romans 10:8-13 Gospel: Luke 4:1-13 MEMORIAL CANDLES FOR THE WEEK OF March 10, 2019 MASS INTENTIONS & DEVOTION Saturday, March 2 8:30 - 9:30 SN: Confession 4:30 pm: SN: Virginia Marapese (Family) Geraldine Micco (Sons & Daughters) Joseph Kollar (Frank & Michele Speziale) Don Joseph (Wife, Marilyn) Frank & Bertha Conti (Ralph & Jane) Frank & Dolly Banasiewicz (Daughter) Alice Merdich (Sue & Victor Boyer) Mary Rabosky (Daughter & Son-In-Law) Ralph & Amelia Schoonover (Son, Roy) Sunday, March 3 8:00 am: HT: Living & Deceased of Christ Our Savior Parish 10:45am:SN: Pompie Ghioldi (Michael Brenner) Monday, March 4 9:00 am: SN: Mary Dannessa (Ray & Maria) 9:30 am & 7:00 pm: Miraculous Medal Novena Tuesday, March 5 9:00 am: SN: Victoria Floryjanski (Pat & Stan) Wednesday, March 6 Ash Wednesday 9:00 am: SN: Mary Belloto (Dr. Joseph & Diane Edwards) 9:30 am - 6:00 pm: SN: Eucharistic Adoration 12:00pm: Prayer Service with Ashes 6:00 pm: James Novak (Radilovic Family) Thursday, March 7 9:00 am: SN: Prayer Service with Communion Friday, March 8 9:00 am: Alice Merdich (Steve & Joann Galich) Saturday, March 9 8:30 - 9:30 SN: Confession 4:30 pm: SN: Mr. & Mrs. John Landers (Son, John) Timothy Howard (Deborah Hessner) Geno Clayton Jr (Ralph & Jane Genova Jr) Pat Gentile (Tony Gaglione) Marie & Giuseppe Ramunno (Family) Paul & Ellen Dennison ( Karen & Dan McGarry) Alice Merdich (Margaret ONeil) Dolores Magda (Ruth Geister) Sunday, March 10 8:00 am: HT: Infant Jesus Guild Anniversary Mass Catherine Cvengros (Doris Almasy) 10:45am:SN: Living & Deceased of Christ Our Savior Parish 3:00 pm: SN: Communal Penance Service Martha Malich McCauley (Mom) SN Joseph Pollock (Wife, Mary) SN John Gerlach (Family) SN Our return to God for Blessings on Sunday, February 24, 2019 Stewardship Thought: A good tree does not bear rotten fruit, nor does a rotten tree bear good fruit.(LUKE 6:43) Are you using your God-given gifts in the way God intended? Do you compare yourself to others and complain about what you dont have instead of being thankful for what you do have? God gives each of us unique gifts and a unique plan. Listen to how God is calling you to use your gifts, to bear good fruit, for the glory of His name. February 24 th Collection: 2019 2018 Budget $12,500.00 Actual $8,851.00 $9,882.00 Energy: $55.00 Easter Flowers: $5.00 Catholic Exponent: $18.00 Catholic Education: $30.00 Novena: $21.00 Envelopes Mailed Adults: 1146 Envelopes Returned Adults: 336 Mass Attendance: 626 Safely Home Please remember in your prayers the souls and families of Karen Turek Stephen Lisko ALTAR SERVERS SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2019 4:30 pm: SN: Leo Henry & Catherine Lorenzi SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2019 8:00 am: HT: Dominick Commisso 10:45 am: SN: Giana Morales, Gia & Dominic Radilovic visit our WEBSITE for complete schedule @ www.cosparish.org 9:00 AM Mass - St. Nicholas Noon Distribuon of Ashes - St. Nicholas 6:00 PM Mass - St. Nicholas COMMUNAL PENANCE SERVICE Sunday, March 10th 3 PM - St. Nicholas
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  • Eighth Sunday Ordinary Time March 3, 2019_

    PREPARE for NEXT SUNDAY'S MASS: Readings found in the Gather Hymnal #906

    First Reading: Deuteronomy 26:4-10 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 91:1-2, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 Second Reading: Romans 10:8-13 Gospel: Luke 4:1-13

    MEMORIAL CANDLES FOR THE WEEK OF March 10, 2019

    MASS INTENTIONS & DEVOTION

    Saturday, March 2 8:30 - 9:30 SN: Confession 4:30 pm: SN: Virginia Marapese (Family) Geraldine Micco (Sons & Daughters) Joseph Kollar (Frank & Michele Speziale) Don Joseph (Wife, Marilyn) Frank & Bertha Conti (Ralph & Jane) Frank & Dolly Banasiewicz (Daughter) Alice Merdich (Sue & Victor Boyer) Mary Rabosky (Daughter & Son-In-Law) Ralph & Amelia Schoonover (Son, Roy) Sunday, March 3 8:00 am: HT: Living & Deceased of Christ Our Savior Parish 10:45am:SN: Pompie Ghioldi (Michael Brenner) Monday, March 4 9:00 am: SN: Mary Dannessa (Ray & Maria) 9:30 am & 7:00 pm: Miraculous Medal Novena Tuesday, March 5 9:00 am: SN: Victoria Floryjanski (Pat & Stan) Wednesday, March 6 Ash Wednesday 9:00 am: SN: Mary Belloto (Dr. Joseph & Diane Edwards) 9:30 am - 6:00 pm: SN: Eucharistic Adoration 12:00pm: Prayer Service with Ashes 6:00 pm: James Novak (Radilovic Family) Thursday, March 7 9:00 am: SN: Prayer Service with Communion Friday, March 8 9:00 am: Alice Merdich (Steve & Joann Galich) Saturday, March 9 8:30 - 9:30 SN: Confession 4:30 pm: SN: Mr. & Mrs. John Landers (Son, John) Timothy Howard (Deborah Hessner) Geno Clayton Jr (Ralph & Jane Genova Jr) Pat Gentile (Tony Gaglione) Marie & Giuseppe Ramunno (Family) Paul & Ellen Dennison ( Karen & Dan McGarry) Alice Merdich (Margaret O’Neil) Dolores Magda (Ruth Geister) Sunday, March 10 8:00 am: HT: Infant Jesus Guild Anniversary Mass Catherine Cvengros (Doris Almasy) 10:45am:SN: Living & Deceased of Christ Our Savior Parish 3:00 pm: SN: Communal Penance Service

    Martha Malich McCauley (Mom) SN Joseph Pollock (Wife, Mary) SN

    John Gerlach (Family) SN

    Our return to God for Blessings onSunday, February 24, 2019

    Stewardship Thought: “A good tree does not bear rotten fruit, nor does a rotten tree bear good fruit.” (LUKE 6:43) Are you using your God-given gifts in the way God intended? Do you compare yourself to others and complain about what you don’t have instead of being thankful for what you do have? God gives each of us unique gifts and a unique plan. Listen to how God is calling you to use your gifts, to bear good fruit, for the glory of His name.

    February 24th Collection: 2019 2018 Budget $12,500.00 Actual $8,851.00 $9,882.00

    Energy: $55.00 Easter Flowers: $5.00 Catholic Exponent: $18.00 Catholic Education: $30.00 Novena: $21.00 Envelopes Mailed Adults: 1146 Envelopes Returned Adults: 336 Mass Attendance: 626

    Safely Home Please remember in your prayers

    the souls and families of Karen Turek

    Stephen Lisko

    ALTAR SERVERS

    SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2019 4:30 pm: SN: Leo Henry & Catherine Lorenzi

    SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2019 8:00 am: HT: Dominick Commisso 10:45 am: SN: Giana Morales, Gia & Dominic Radilovic

    visit our WEBSITE for complete schedule @ www.cosparish.org

    9:00 AM Mass - St. Nicholas Noon Distribution of Ashes - St. Nicholas

    6:00 PM Mass - St. Nicholas

    COMMUNAL PENANCE SERVICE Sunday, March 10th 3 PM - St. Nicholas

  • Our Lady of the Alleghenies Amtrak Adventure Presented by: Christ Our Savior Altar & Rosary Society Thursday, April 25, 2019…$99

    ~featuring~ Horseshoe Curve ~ Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel

    Mount Assisi Sunken Gardens ~ Marian Shrines

    Depart St. Nicholas Church at 5:30 a.m. by motorcoach to Greensburg where you board Amtrak’s “Pennsylvanian” for an exciting and scenic train ride to Altoona. Travel into the heart of the Alleghenies and around Horseshoe Curve, an engineering masterpiece completed in 1854 which revolutionized rail travel. Enjoy spectacular views that can only be seen by train. Travel aboard Amtrak’s spacious passenger cars equipped with comfortable reclining coach seats. Upon arrival in Altoona, re-board our motorcoach and travel to the peaceful town of Loretto. In 1799 Father Demetrius Gallitzin arrived in Loretto and established St. Michael’s Church, the only Catholic church at the time between Lancaster, PA and St. Louis, MO. As an expression of his great love for Our Lady, Father Gallitzin named his village in her honor and it was his life’s dream that Loretto would someday become a center of devotion and pilgrimage to the Mother of God. Celebrate Mass in what is now the lovely Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel. Visit Prince Gallitzin’s Chapel House which was the residence and private chapel of Father Gallitzin. Enjoy a bountiful lunch at Saint Francis University, the oldest Franciscan college in the United States and one of the first Catholic colleges established in this country. This afternoon stroll through the beautiful Mount Assisi Sunken Gardens located on the grounds of the former summer estate of Bethlehem Steel magnate, Charles Schwab. The lovely grounds features shrines to Our Lady of Fatima and Our Lady of Loretto as well as exquisite gardens. Arrive back at the church at approximately 6:30 p.m. Payment of $99 is due to secure your reservation – space is limited! Make checks payable to Christ Our Savior Altar & Rosary and send to: Priscilla Carlucci, 169 Harvey Street, Struthers, OH 44471 Phone: 330-755-9966

    YOUNGSTOWN VOCATIONS SUPPORT SOCIETY

    ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

    Youngstown Vocations Support Society is selling tickets for its annual fundraiser to be held on Sunday March 10, 2019 at: TNT (Trumbull New Theatre) Playhouse 5883 Youngstown-Warren Road Niles, OH 44446 The performance is “Chapter Two,” a comedy by Neil Simon. The lobby opens at 2:00 p.m. with a reception preceding the performance and at intermission. Curtain time is 3:00 p.m. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased in advance by calling YVSS members Joe Nudo at 330-758-4467 or Rosey Wilson at 330-726-9320, or at the door prior to the play. “Chapter Two” follows recent widower George Schneider who is encouraged by his younger brother Leo to start dating again. Hilarity ensues when Leo introduces George to Jennie, a “keeper,” and Leo meets Jennie’s friend Faye. Youngstown Vocations Support Society promotes vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Proceeds from the fundraiser support vocation programs such as the seminarian picnic, Conference of Women Religious, and receptions following ordinations and following the annual mass for Consecrated Life.

    Dear Christ Our Savior Parish: Thank you for the generous gift of $966.00 for the Annual Saints Cyril and Methodius Appeal that was donated by your parishioners. The money collected will go to support the Pontifical College of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Rome, the residence of priests from Slovakia who are sent to Rome by their bishops for graduate studies. After these priests receive their degrees, they return to their dioceses to work as seminary teachers, Tribunal officials, and in other ministries. The generosity of so many will enable the work and ministry of the church in Slovakia to continue. Thank you again. Saints Cyril and Methodius, pray for us. Sincerely, Reverend Thomas A. Nasta Coordinator, Saints Cyril and Methodius Appeal

    “Rise Up, O Men of God” Men…do you need a spiritual awakening or simply a “boost in the arm”? Don’t pass up the opportunity to spend a special day with other like-minded Catholic men to recharge and invigorate your faith life at the 7th Annual Diocese of Youngstown Catholic Men’s Conference. Be a leader! Invite your son, brother, nephew and friends to this is one-day event in on Saturday, March 23, 2019, 9:00 a.m. start with closing with mass at 4:00 p.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. Go to www.CMFDOY.org for more information, to download a registration form or register on line.

  • The Quo Vadis AA Meetings are held at 8 p.m. Fridays in the St. Nicholas Lower Church Hall. This meeting is open to all seeking recovery from alcohol addiction.

    Our sick: Blake Doss, Marcia Styranec, Robert Arnoto, Regina Graygo, Julia Skalada, Robert Skalada, Tom Kolat, Wendy Pakalnis, Jeannette Rusu, Diane Javorsky, Michael Lombard, Linda

    Agnew, Heather Hanlon, Carmella Bokros, Hannah Tringhese, Tom Wasko, Dominic Lippillo Jr., Sally Baldelli, Kathy Tomko, Pat Costello, Ulisse Sevi, Eleanor Sandy, Guy Savastano, Anna Leenheer, Loretta Cioci, James Marco, Barb, Tony & Family, Diane Javorsky, Elaine Klacik, Helen Runyon, Alfred Guerrieri, Irene Parker, Betty Campbell.

    Our sick and homebound: Gloria Russo, Joe Guidos, Christine Peluso Kinsley & Rose Maizel.

    For those in nursing homes: Dorothy Petro, Patricia Watt, Mary Nichiporchick, Audrey Slanina, Mary Brenner, Theresa Pitlik, Andy Sandusky, Connie LaRiccia, Mary Ann Komara, Marie Anos.

    HOLY TRINITY PIROHY: Pirohy can be ordered by phone @ 330-755-0064 from 10 AM - 12 PM on THURSDAYS and 8 AM - 10 AM on FRIDAYS. Containers are provided. Pick up is FRIDAY from 11 AM - 1 PM. Cost: $6.00 per dozen. Thank you to last week’s pirohy workers: Terrill Blake, John Vidman, Bill & Dolores Ulicny, Diane Medvec, Janet Will, Doris Almasy, Ed & Bev Yurcisin, Al Pavlicko Jr, Jim Kavaky, Dorothy Wagner, Richard Wagner, Linda Zairis, Ann Bobby, Rosemarie Yuhas, Joan Hamrock, Tom & Carrie Ramos, Ruth Geister, Ann Zajac, Geri Marino, Judy Kovalan, Carol Grimm, Kathy Ramun, Karen Granchie, Paulette Marks, Ken Wagner, Pauline Chrapcynski, Marty Oravec, John & Kathy Zackasee, Virginia Bartos, Roberta McCoy & Barb Iberis.

    COMMUNITY MEAL: Thank you to the Holy Name Society for hosting February’s community meal. Our next community meal will be held on Tuesday, March 26th from 5 - 6 PM in the Great Hall.

    KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Christ Our Savior Council #4471, 3rd Degree meets on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month in the Holy Name Room in the Great Hall at 7PM. All members are encouraged to attend.

    MOBILITY ON LOAN: the Knights of Columbus’ Mobility on Loan ministry has a nice inventory of wheelchairs, potty chairs, walkers, and crutches available for loan. Items are available for loan at no cost to the parishioners and immediate families of Christ Our Savior Parish and the brother knights and families of Council 4471. Any parishioner having a need for one of the above listed devices or having one to donate, may contact brother knights Joe Wilkos at 330-782-6858 or Andy Brincko at 330-782-2400.

    The Chapel Crochet & Knitting Group of Chr ist Our Savior Parish meets the 1st Monday of the month at 7:30 PM in the St. Nicholas Lower Church. All skill levels are welcome. Contact Virginia Bartos at 330-406-0364 for more information.

    CHRIST OUR SAVIOR PARISH COUNCIL MEETINGS:

    Parish Council - Monday, March 11th - 7 PM - Parish Office Conference Room

    Finance Council - Tuesday, March 12th - 7 PM - Holy Trinity

    PARISHIONER TIME: Parishioners can address council by calling the Parish Office at least one week prior to the meeting. Topic must be pre-approved. Those addressing council will be allotted up to 5 minutes for their presentation.

    The Centering Prayer Group meets on the 2nd & 4th

    Tuesdays of the month from 6 - 7 PM in the St. Nicholas Lower Church. All are welcome.

    The CHRIST OUR SAVIOR FOOD PANTRY at HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, sponsored by our Parish St. Vincent de Paul Society, is open from 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM on MONDAYS for anyone in need of assistance. To maintain this ministry we need to keep the shelves at the pantry full of non-perishable food items. Please use the donation boxes, located in both Churches, as you are able to so we can continue to help those less fortunate in our community. Donations can also be dropped off at the Parish Office. Suggested Donations for February: Soup, Rice, Instant Potatoes, Cereal, Pasta & Sauce. *The Food Pantry also accepts donations for babies and mothers in need. Suggested Donations: Formula, Baby Food, Diapers, Baby Wipes.

    Bible Sharing & Discussion with Deacon John: Meetings are held on Mondays at 6:30 PM in the Parish Office conference room. All are invited, all are welcome!

    The Holy Trinity Infant Jesus of Prague Guild will have its 65th Anniversary Mass on Sunday, March 10th at the 8 o'clock Mass. Coffee and donuts will be served in the lower church hall after

    Mass followed by the annual anniversary raffle. All parishioners are invited to attend and join The Infant Guild for food, fun and fellowship. New members are always welcome.

    2019 Annual Bishop’s Appeal Our parish has been asked to join together with parishes throughout the Diocese of Youngstown in offering our support to the 2019 Annual Bishop’s Appeal. Our financial need is $4.2 million. Our goal this year is to reach 100% participation. There are many ways in which you can participate. Please PRAY for the success of the Annual Bishop’s Appeal. Your prayers are meaningful and critical to our success as a Church family. DONATE to the Appeal. Use the response card you received in the mail OR use an envelope found in your pew to respond. VOLUNTEER your time and talents to any of the ministries of the Church. Please submit a response card even if you are unable to make a gift of any dollar amount. Your response will count towards our parish participation goal. We ask every family to prayerfully participate in the Annual Appeal. Thank you in advance for your reflection and generous response.

  • ST. NICHOLAS SCHOOL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS

    RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FACEBOOK: ccd_cos PHONE: 330-755-6245 ext. 114 & 104 • EMAIL:

    [email protected]

    Attention: We are accepting newer used Communion Dresses and Suits at the parish office. Confirmation Service Hours Opportunities for 7

    th and

    8th

    grade: We are offering an opportunity to earn an hour of service on THIS SUNDAY March 3rd 12-1pm- light snacks will be provided. Needed: New Small Stuffed Animals for Confirmation Retreat Service Project to help those in need.

    Confirmation Spirit Retreat Day: Our Spirit day is Sat. March 16 in the Great Hall. All candidates are expected to be in attendance for the entire retreat. We ask all of our parish family to PRAY For Our Candidates as they continue to prepare for their reception of the sacrament of Confirmation on March 23

    rd.

    CONFIRMATION REMINDER: All service hours must be turned in by March 9, 2019, Retreat Information are due on March 10,2019. FIRST EUCHARIST: First parent/ child interactive meeting will be held on March 13, 2019 from 6-8pm in the Lower Church CHILDREN'S LITURGY OF THE WORD: We are offering our Children's Church sessions at the Sunday 10:45 am Mass for Children from age 3 to Grade 2. Parent leaders will present the Gospel reading to the children at their understanding level. We are always happy to accept parent volunteers. (Child Protection classes and fingerprinting will be required to ensure the safety of our children) Please feel free to contact me with any questions. ALTAR SERVERS: If a Catholic student has made their First Communion, they are eligible to be an altar server after they have received the proper training. Be sure to get an application from your teacher at St. Nicholas School or CCD, or stop in at the parish office for an application. High School and college students are also welcome to be servers.

    YOUTH MINISTRY: Volunteers are needed for Youth Ministry. Please call or email Jamie Miller at the Religious Education office if you are interested in helping.

    Celebrating 90 years of Catholic Education 1928-2018

    St. Nicholas School will open registration for the 2019-2020 school year on Friday, February 1st. Students living in Youngstown City School District, Campbell City School District and students from Austintown (Intermediate school grades 3-5) are eligible to apply for the EdChoice Scholarship. EdChoice Expansion scholarships available to students entering grades Kindergarten through 6th grade, are income based and eligible for students from any school district.. Call the school for information to complete the registration process 330-755-2128.

    Saint Nicholas School would like to thank everyone who supported our Night at the Races. It was a great success!!! A special Thank You to the Holy Name Society and Knights of Columbus #4471 for there help at Night at the Races! Scholastic “Dino-Mite” Book Fair will be stomping into Saint Nicholas School Library March 4th through March 8th. Students will be able to shop for books during their library time. It will be a Dino-Mite time for the students with games of chance for some prizes to chomp on. Ash Wednesday School Mass Wednesday, March 6th at 9:00am. Miss Fajack and the 7th grade class will lead us at mass as we begin the Journey. Please join us. The Mom’s & Dad’s Club Fish Fry Dinners begin this Friday, March 8th and runs every Friday through April 12th. Join us for a delicious fish dinner. Dinner includes fish (Fried or Baked), Choice of 2 sides: Mac & Cheese, French Fries or Haluski, Coleslaw, Dinner Roll, Dessert and Drink. Take out available. Adult dinner $10; Children 6-12 $6; 5 and under Free. Cash For Cans – This is for aluminum cans only-no plastic, glass, newspapers, etc. (Cans can not be crushed). The next pick up for the cans will be Tuesday, March12th, 2019. Please mark Saint Nicholas School on the bags of cans. Thank you to all who support the Cash for Cans program. Saint Nicholas School Mission Statement: Saint Nicholas School is a Catholic elementary school, founded in 1928 and serving families with students in grades kindergarten through eight. The school exists to provide an academically excellent Catholic education and promote high standards in behavior and respect. Saint Nicholas School serves the church and Struthers communities as well as the Mahoning Valley bonded together as a family in faith. We are deeply committed to nurturing our students through the teaching of the scriptures and promoting and modeling of service in accordance to the Gospel values.

    CANDY DONATIONS NEEDED FOR PARISH EASTER EGG HUNT: The Easter bunny needs your help. He is looking for candy donations for egg stuffing. Please drop off all donations in the Parish Office.

  • BENEFIT BUS TRIP PRESQUE ISLE CASINO

    SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2019

    Sunday, March 24, 2019 the Altar & Rosary Society will sponsor a bus trip to Presque Isle Casino for ADULTS ONLY. Proceeds will benefit St. Nicholas School students’ sporting events.

    Cost: $30.00 ($35.00 Free Play)

    Coffee & Donut at 8:00 a.m. St. Nicholas Great Hall

    Please park on the side of the hall in the lot on Garfield St.

    Bus leaves hall promptly at 8:30 am Leaves Casino at 4:30 pm

    Seats assigned as checks are received.

    First paid, first seated.

    Checks payable to: St. Nicholas Altar & Rosary Society Mail: c/o Priscilla Carlucci 169 Harvey St., Struthers, OH 44471

    NOTE: We need your Name, Address, Phone #,

    Date of Birth & Presque Isle Card #

    *MUST BRING LEGAL PHOTO I.D. ON TRIP*

    For more information please contact: Priscilla 330-755-9966 or Bev Pack 330-727-2244 (c) or 330-755-7274 (H)

    Please join us!

    TASTE OF NEW ORLEANS DINNER

    Featuring: Jambalaya with and without seafood, cornbread, bowties with sauce, And French Beignets for dessert!

    SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019

    11 AM TO 12:30PM AT ST. BRENDAN’S MAXWELL HALL

    2800 Oakwood Ave West side of Youngstown

    Free will donations accepted

    STAINED GLASS CONCERT

    MARCH 10, 2019 4 PM IN ST. PATRICK CHURCH 357 N. MAIN ST., HUBBARD

    Join the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra and director, Randall Craig Fleischer for a concert of a selection of classical and popular music in Hubbard St. Patrick Church. The Stained Glass Concert Series is a part of the Youngstown Symphony Society’s Community Outreach Program. The Stained Glass Concerts seek to strengthen ties between the community and the orchestra through the performance of informal concerts that introduce the orchestra and the art from. All are welcome - no admission - dress casually.

    PADDLE AUCTION FUNDRAISER SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2019

    3:00 PM

    Doors open at 2:00 PM

    Palermo Banquet Center 394 Tenney Ave., Campbell

    Admission: $10.00 per ticket (gets 1 paddle)

    Tickets will be pre-sold Includes complimentary: One Pasta & Meatball bowl or

    Arroz con Pollo & Beans (per person attending) Coffee will be provided

    There will be a bake sale and 50/50 Raffle

    Sponsored By: St. Lucy/ Sta. Rosa de Lima Cultural Societies

    Donations of Auction items are appreciated Tickets will be available after each mass or by calling:

    Aida 330-755-0430 or Liana 330-755-5438

  • The Holy Name Society of Christ Our Savior Parish

    Presents

    Kielbasa & Sauerkraut 2 Pirohy & Cookie

    $5.00

    SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2019 4PM - 6PM

    (Or until sold out)

    COS GREAT HALL ENTRANCE

    DRIVE THRU ONLY

    THE FOURTH ANNUAL JOHN R. ROZZO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT

    Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Center, Austintown SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2019

    Doors Open 5:30pm ~Dinner at 7pm

    Buffet Dinner ~ Basket Raffle ~ DJ

    Cash Bar ~ Door Prizes ~ 50/50

    Tickets are $40 each * Table of 8 $300

    Children 5-7 $20 * 4 and under free

    Money raised will be awarded to families in need with

    children attending Catholic Elementary Schools in

    Mahoning and Trumbull Counties.

    Contact John A. Rozzo by phone or text at (330) 531-2325

    or email [email protected] for tickets, to make a donation,

    or for more information. Corporate sponsorships available.

    LOYOLA RETREAT HOUSE is hosting a

    FAT TUESDAY DINNER & LENTEN REFLECTION TUESDAY, MARCH 5.

    Come join us as we feast before we fast! Enjoy a delicious Fat Tuesday dinner followed by a Lenten Reflection in our Chapel. For more information or to register for this event, call 330.896.2315 or visit our website at Loyolaretreathouse.com. Hope you can join us!

    Loyola Retreat House is hosting a Lenten Soup Series: Scripture & The Sacred Triduum. This 3-week series will meet on Wednesday nights March 13th – 27th. We will reflect on the Scripture readings of Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. For more information or to register for this event, call 330.896.2315 or visit our website at Loyolaretreathouse.com. Join us this Lent for dinner, prayer and reflection.

    SAINT ROSE PARISH PRESENTS

    PRAYING WITH THE ROMAN RITE

    A Spiritual Journey Through the Liturgy

    ROSETTA HALL - BENEATH THE CHURCH

    MARCH 14 - - 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

    MARCH 21 - - 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

    MARCH 28 - - 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

    APRIL 4 - - 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

    APRIL 11 - - 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

    Facilitated by Chad Johnson, Pastoral Intern at St. Rose &

    Seminarian of the Diocese of Youngstown, this workshop

    will be an exploration of the wonder and beauty that is the

    corporate prayer of the Catholic Church.

    ST. ROSE PARISH 48 E. MAIN STREET GIRARD

    St. John’s Cemetery, Villa Marie Road, will have Spring Clean Up in March. All Christmas and other Decorations that don’t comply with our rules and regulations need to be picked up by March 15, 2019, otherwise they will be discarded.

    8TH ANNUAL STACKS FOR SOROKA

    Pancake Breakfast To Benefit the Michael “Mickey” Soroka

    Charitable Foundation

    March 10, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

    St. Joseph the Provider Hall 633 Porter Avenue

    Campbell Ohio, 44405 ADULTS - $6.00

    CHILDREN 10 AND UNDER - $3.50 Come Join Us For

    Pancakes, Sausage, Coffee, Milk, Juice Bake Sale • 50/50 Raffle

    *Basket Auction* Tickets will be sold at the door For pre-sale tickets contact:

    Kevin Dill: 330-502-1441 Eric Gonzalez: 330-518-5680

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Sponsored By:

    St. Nicholas School Moms’ and Dads’ Club

    EACH FRIDAY THROUGH LENT EXCLUDING GOOD FRIDAY

    MARCH 8, MARCH 15, MARCH 22, MARCH 29

    APRIL 5, APRIL 12

    4 - 7 PM

    St. Nicholas Great Hall, 766 Fifth Street, Struthers, OH 44471

    Adult Dinner: $10 • Children 6 - 12: $6 • 5 and Under: Free

    Dinner Includes: Fried or Baked Haddock, Choice of 2 Sides

    (Macaroni & Cheese, French Fries, or Homemade Haluski),

    Coleslaw, Dinner Roll, Dessert and Drink

    Takeout Available

    St. Nicholas Great Hall

    766 Fifth Street

    Struthers, OH 44471

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    Seminarian Formation

    Office of Vocations Office of the Tribunal

    Office of Evangelization & Lay Formation Ministry

    Office of Religious Education

    Office of Pro-Life, Marriage and Family Ministry

    Catholic Television Network of Youngstown

    FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA

    WWW.DOY.ORG

    VISIT US ON THE WEB

    Provides pastoral services and support to diocesan parishes, Hispanic Catholics, and

    migrant farm workers; broadcasts an all-Spanish radio station; coordinates formation

    opportunities for Hispanic leaders; and coordinates the recording of weekly Spanish

    Masses for shut-ins, which airs on the Catholic Television Network of Youngstown

    (CTNY).

    Serving Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, Catholic Charities affirms human dignity, meets basic human needs, strengthens families, builds communities, and empowers

    others to transform their lives.

    Serving Ashtabula County, Catholic Charities affirms human dignity, meets

    basic human needs, strengthens families, builds communities, and empowers

    others to transform their lives.

    Serving Portage and Stark Counties, Catholic Charities affirms human dignity, meets basic human needs, strengthens

    families, builds communities, and empowers others to transform their lives.

    Serves as liaison with Catholic health care institutes, nursing homes and St. Vincent DePaul Societies. Responsible for social action, hispanic ministries and the Annual

    Bishop's Appeal.

    The whole of the diocese benefits from the work of the Vocations office when men

    and women who are discerning God’s call. This assistance, particularly for men

    studying for diocesan priesthood, means that more priest and religious will be

    available to serve in our parishes, schools and in other capacities in our diocese.

    Provides Adult Faith Formation and holds a vast collection of resources through the

    Office of Religious Education Library.We strive to assist all persons seeking to enhance catechetical and other pastoral

    ministries through consultation, resources, and networking among groups.

    Provides the major telecommunications opportunity for people to learn about the faith, especially through the mediums of

    radio and television. This ministry benefits those especially who are unable to leave their home to go to church or other social

    functions.

    Exists to serve as a resource for faith communities in the diocese in providing comprehensive outreach to high school

    teens and to young adults. Assists with the recognition of the ‘Church of Tomorrow’

    within the ‘Church of Today.’

    Provides information and resources regarding marriage preparation, marriage

    and many other pro-life activities.

    Assist the parishes in the cause and effort of evangelization. It is our goal as a

    diocese to assist parishes in proclaiming to all people the love, compassion, hope

    and promise of Jesus Christ as preserved and proclaimed in the Gospel.

    Provides support to the men and women of the diocese who are considering a call to serve the Church, no matter their age. Assists them in their discernment process with personal counseling, connections to spiritual advisors, and provide a variety of

    other resources.

    Providing administrative support, Catholic Charities represents “organized love” to all who come to us in need. Working through our professional, dedicated staff members and volunteers, the light of Christ is able to

    touch lives, providing help and creating hope for thousands of individuals and

    families each year.

    The official ecclesiastical court of the Church. Assists the bishop in carrying out his responsibilities as the shepherd of the local

    community. As the judicial arm of the bishop, the tribunal cooperates in his

    ministry, "the salvation of souls, which must always be the supreme law of the Church"

    (canon 1752).


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