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Entrance #37—Come, Ye Thankful People, Come 

Thirty‐third Sunday in Ordinary Time                                  November 13, 2016 

Preparation of Gifts #691—Be Still, My Soul 

 

Psalm 98 The Lord comes to rule the earth with justice. 

 

Holy Mass of St. Frances Cabrini...K. Keil 

We proclaim Your Death Mass of St. Frances Cabrini...K. Keil 

Amen Mass of St. Frances Cabrini...K. Keil 

Mass of St. Frances Cabrini Text and Music © 2007, 2010, Kevin Keil (ASCAP).

Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Reprinted under LicenSingOnline #602033.

 

This Week’s Liturgy  

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Malachi 3:19-20; II Thessalonians 3:7-12; Luke 21:5-19  10:30 AM Mother's & Father's Confraternity Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Revelation 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Luke 18:35-43  7:00 AM † Mary & George Keller 8:30 AM † Watral & Kniola Families 7:00 PM † Harry Azzano TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Revelation 3:1-6, 14-22; Luke 19:1-10  7:00 AM † Ed Walick 8:30 AM † Jennie & John Wiencek 7:00 PM † John T. Mihalek WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Revelation 4:1-11; Luke 19:11-28  7:00 AM † Dr. Halim & Nora Zarzour 8:30 AM † Anthony Calio 7:00 PM † Paul Kornokovich THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 St. Elizabeth of Hungary Revelation 5:1-10; Luke 19:41-44  7:00 AM † Dec'd of Bondra Family 8:30 AM † Dec'd of Minch Family 7:00 PM † George Stanton FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Revelation 10:8-11; Luke 19:45-48  7:00 AM † William Carr 8:30 AM † George J. Soos 7:00 PM † Robert & Ruth Canda SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Revelation 11:4-12; Luke 20:27-40  8:00 AM Our Lady's Intentions VIGIL MASSES: 4:00 & 6:00 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe II Samuel 5:1-3; Colossians 1:12-20; Luke 23:35-43 Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm Communion 

#427—Be Not Afraid   

   MONTH OF NOVEMBER 

Book of the Dead As  has  become  our  tradition  at  St.  Charles,  we  will  be         

displaying  the  “Book  of  the Dead”  in  the  area  of  the Holy   

Family Shrine of church during the month of November.  You 

are  invited  to  inscribe  in  the  book,  names  of  any  and  all       

deceased loved ones you wish others to remember in prayer. 

Merici Chapel… November — the month of the Holy Souls in Purgatory. They cannot pray for themselves. They are waiting for us to pray for them; to help them get to Heaven. Try and get to the chapel and pray for the Souls in Purgatory. They will pray for you if you ask.

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St. Charles Borromeo Church            November 13, 2016

St Charles Thanksgiving Day Mass is a forty-year parish tradition. Our word “Eucharist” is the

Greek word for “thanksgiving.” What could be more fitting than to begin our national holiday of giving thanks than to attend Holy Mass—the greatest prayer of thanksgiving? In the early years of the Church, gifts of clothing, food, and money were brought forward, along with the gifts of bread and wine. That demonstrated the close connection that must exist between our worship and our service to others. That’s also where the practice of the priest “washing his hands” at Mass began; his hands were soiled after accepting those many gifts. At our Thanksgiving Day Mass, we follow the ancient practice and ask the congregation to bring forward canned goods. That also concludes our November Canned Food Drive. (Please check the “Canned Food Drive” article in this bulletin for most-needed items.) Plan now to attend St Charles Thanksgiving Day Mass, Thursday, November 24, at 9:30am. The Catholic Parishes of Parma and Parma Heights will sponsor their Second Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner, November 24, at St John Bosco Bell Tower Hall. This meal is for those who would otherwise be alone or those who are in need. We offer two seatings: 12Noon or 1:00pm. Check the article in this bulletin for details and share this information with those who might benefit. Please call our Parish Office (440-884-3030) with the number attending by this Monday, November 14. This year Advent is as long as it possibly can be: a full four weeks. There have been Christmas items in some stores since late August and Christmas commercials are popping up on television. As you plan your shopping, please remember to use St Charles Gift Certificates. We carry dozens of gift cards for retail, discount, groceries, restaurants, fast foods, entertainment, and services. Just stop by the Parish Office. We make a few cents on the dollar, but that quickly adds up if everyone helps out. Do your shopping with our gift certificates and give them as gifts. All proceeds benefit the children of St Charles Parish.

A few weeks back, I mentioned planting several trees along Wilber Avenue including the area around our new “Mercy” Shrine. After consultation with landscapers, we selected twenty trees: Ivory Silk Lilacs and single stem columnar Serviceberries. Those trees were planted last week. The cost per tree was $375. Each tree is six to seven feet tall. All I’ve heard are compli-ments—and just wait till spring 2017! We still have a few trees “not spoken for.” If you would like to donate a tree in memory of a loved one—or in a living person’s name -- please call the Parish Office this week at 440-884-3030. We would like to have all the details tidied up by the end of the month. The Mercy Shrine Dedication is scheduled for dedication next Sunday, November 20.

Looking for a special gift? Check the article in this bulletin about St Charles Spiritwear: jackets, polos, rugby, blankets, bags, etc. are all available. Yep, even in my sizes!

Thank you to those who were so generous last month in donating greeting cards to our new Dismas Ministry. Thousands of cards were received. Those in jail and in prison were grateful for the kind words. “’When you care for the confined, you care for me,’ says the Lord.”

LIFE IS CHANGED, NOT ENDED Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord 

 

Pauline Lubey 

Frank M. Cooper 

Mary Dvorak 

Madeline Giaco 

Rosemary Simiele 

Robert G. Babjak 

Congratulations and God’s blessings to Ashley & Ryan McCullough on the Baptism of their daughter, Brooklyn Rae; to Jennifer & Ryan Zimmerman on the Baptism of their daughter, Harper Lynn.

Offertory Collection $28,845.42

ACH / Online / Credit Card 8,898.00

Total $37,743.42  

Thank you! 

SUNDAY COLLECTION 

November 6, 2016 

ATTENTION  LECTORS...You  are  asked  to stop  at  the Parish Office  and pick up your  2017           

liturgical year lector workbook. 

St. Charles Borromeo Parish

“MY FAIR SHARE 2017”

Please go to our website: stcharlesonline.org for the conven-ience of filling out your family’s 2017 “My Fair Share” form. Your completed form will be securely sent directly to our Parish Business Office. As an alternative, the form can also be picked up in the Parish Office, completed and returned. Thank you!

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Thirty‐third Sunday in Ordinary Time                                  November 13, 2016 

 

PRIDE IN SAINT CHARLES! Did you go to school at Saint Charles? Did your kids attend or are they still students at this awesome school that honors the past and embraces the future? Or, do you support the ministry that is our school? Saint Charles Borromeo Parish School is having a spiritwear

sale and would love the support of all of the parish. Show your pride in our Catholic school by purchasing sweat-shirts, jackets, polos, rugby, fleece, blankets, bags, and more. The sale is online at the following link:

https://stcharlesspiritwear.itemorder.com/ If you do not have internet access, but would like to order, stop by the school or parish office for a paper form. Most items available in black or royal blue. Checks made payable to Saint Charles School.

Any questions, contact: Sr. Denise (440)884-3030 / [email protected] Fr. Ryan (440)884-3030 / [email protected]

 

  

 

 

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP MINISTRY  (Grades 9-12)

 Youth‐Focused & Youth‐Led Mass  New Days & Times for Events  Twice a Month  Events for 9th‐12th Graders 

Thursday, November 17 Borromeo Seminary

6:00pm meet at St. Charles

Return to parking lot by 10:15pm. Open to all high school students! XLT—Praise & worship at Borromeo Seminary with teens from across the diocese; small social following. Permission forms in Parish Office

Saturday, December 3 CCYC (Diocesan All Day Youth Retreat)

Tuesday, December 6 8:00-9:30pm

Guys’ Night with Open Gym ST. CHARLES LADIES GUILD LOTTERY Lottery tickets for February 2017 are available in the Parish Office for $5.00 each. The winning 3 digit numbers come in from the 7:30pm drawing on Channel 5 and must be straight. If your ticket is a winner, you will get a check for $100. This is one of our big fund raisers so please help us out. Any questions, please call Jacki (440)884-3030. Thank you!

November Canned Food Drive

Here’s what we need the most: Canned dinners, canned meats, corn, green beans, canned fruits, baked beans, soups, peanut butter/jellies, rice, spaghetti sauce, pasta, macaroni/cheese,

gravy, ketchup, sugar, cake mixes, frosting, cereals, pancake mix/syrup. Also needed: toothpaste, shampoo, bar soaps, Kleenex, toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent.

Please check expiration dates and leave items in church lobbies anytime.

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 St. Charles Borromeo Church         November 13, 2016 

STAY CONNECTED... 

WEEKLY DIOCESAN E‐MAIL NEWS Stay informed with the latest Catholic news from the Diocese of Cleveland. Subscribe to the Northeast Ohio Catholic e-newsletter, the free, weekly, electronic newsletter of the Diocese of Cleveland. It is delivered to your email inbox every Thursday, sharing timely news about the faith, important local events, articles from Northeast Ohio Catholic magazine and much more. Visit www.dioceseofcleveland.org and click the e-newsletter icon to sign up today!

CELEBRATE THE CLOSE OF  

THE YEAR OF MERCY  It could be a life changing experience. The Cleveland Divine Mercy Conference will celebrate the close of the Year of Mercy on Saturday, November 19th at St. Basil Church in Brecksville. The celebration begins with Aux. Bishop (Retired) Roger Gries celebrating 7:30 a.m. Mass and closes with the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy at 3:00 p.m. Hear from inspiring speakers on healing and mercy. Admission is free. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for $12.00. Please register by calling 1-800-462-7426 or online at: TheDivine-Mercy.org/Cleveland.

Next meeting ~ Wednesday morning, November 16th, 9:00-11:15am in the Parish Activity Center. Any questions, call Sr. Denise Marie (440)884-3030.

JUST FRIENDS Our next meeting is Friday, November 18th at 1:30pm in Lower Parish Hall. I know you will enjoy our speaker this afternoon. Check your newsletter or call Elsie (216)447-1481 for more information.

SAVE ACME STORE RECEIPTS St. Charles School will, once again, be participating in the Acme Community Cash Back Program from August through January 2017. This is an easy way for our school to earn cash back. Please tell your family and friends to save Acme receipts and drop them off at the Parish

Office or School Office. Thank you for your continued support!

Featuring Friar Alessandro Brustenghi, OFM,

from Assisi, Italy

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 Thirty‐third Sunday in Ordinary Time         November 13, 2016 

SENIORS CITIZENS The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, November 16th in the Lower Parish Hall. Doors open at 9:00am. A terrific and delicious hot lunch will be served at 11:00am. You might like to become a member of our St. Charles Senior Citizens Club. Think about it and pray about it!

New members are welcome. Dues are $5.00 per year. Call Shirley Potoczak (440)281-2586. Thank you!

  

    

PARMA/PARMA HEIGHTS  

CATHOLIC CHURCHES   

2ND ANNUAL  

THANKSGIVING DINNER 

The  Parma/Parma  Heights  Catholic  Churches  will  be 

offering a Thanksgiving dinner!    

  Date:   Thanksgiving Day,  

                          Thursday, November 24th, 2016   

  Two Seatings:  12Noon or 1:00pm   

  Place:  St. John Bosco Church Bell Tower 

                          6480 Pearl Road in Parma Heights 

                          (fully accessible/one floor, no steps)   

Dinner  for  those alone or  in need.   Call  the St. Charles 

Parish Office  (440)84‐3030 by Monday, November  14th  

and specify number attending.  

 (Please share this invitation with those  

who might need it.) 

AVILA HOLY HOUR The Avilas will meet in prayer on Thursday, November 17th at 8:00am in the church chapel. Let us continue to pray for an increase in religious vocations and for those men and women living in the vowed and ordained way of life. For more infor-mation, call Marilyn (440)886-1788.

NEW PARISH OFFICE HOURS 

Monday—Friday 8:00am—8:00pm

Saturday & Sunday 8:00am—6:00pm

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 St. Charles Borromeo Church          November 13, 2016 

PTU ADULT CRAFT NIGHT  All Parishioners and your guests are invited to celebrate the season of Thanksgiving by creating a festive fresh flower centerpiece under the instruction of Novak's Flowers on Thursday, November 17th, at 7:00pm in Lower Parish Hall. Cost is $20 per person. Information sheets

are available in the Parish Office or you may call Michele Shrefler at 216.379.6902.

Brother Knights, please remember that there is a Business meeting on Monday, November 14th. Rosary at 7:15pm, followed by the Business Meeting at 7:30pm in the Borromeo Room of the Parish Activity Center.

Children of the Parish, be on the look out for the 2nd Annual Knights of Columbus Keep Christ in Christmas Coloring Contest. Details will be provided in the following weeks.

Are you looking to keep Christ in Christmas? The Knights are selling beautiful nativity scenes, and they can be viewed at: https://www.nativitytree.com/kofc-16137-st-charles-borromeo/ . Proceeds from the sales of the nativity scenes help support activities of the Knight of Columbus and the Pro-Life Ministries at Saint Charles.

If you are a male, eighteen years of age or older, and a practicing Catholic, please contact Father Janoch (440) 884-3030 [email protected] or Tom Armstrong (405) 651-6655 [email protected] for more information on joining the Knights of Columbus Council at St. Charles.

 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS  ST CHARLES LADIES GUILD 

CHRISTMAS PARTY The Ladies Guild of St. Charles is inviting you to its Christmas party! They are having their Christmas party, Sunday, December 4th. It will be held in the Parish Hall, lower level from 1:30pm to 5:00pm. The catering will be done by “Catering Experience” and they will be serving Breaded Pork Chops, Applesauce, Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Lemon Braised Chicken, Buttered Corn, Salad, Rolls & Butter, Beverages and Cheesecake Slices with different toppings for dessert. The price of a ticket is $17.00 per person. Anyone interested in purchasing a ticket needs to call Felicia Cammarata (440) 888-3488 or Toni Brachna (216) 661-3457. The dead-line for purchasing tickets is Monday, November 28th, Come join us in some Christmas songs, Laughter and Holiday Cheers.

SPORTS RUMMAGE SALE 

Saturday, November 19 9:00am—12:pm 

Corrigan Gym Lobby  

Soccer balls, basketballs, t-shirts, gym shorts, etc — some new, some gently used — all with plenty of life left.

ALL ITEMS $1.00 No limit on items purchased. No returns. One day only!

 

       INTO THE BREACH  

We continue the INTO THE BREACH presentation for Catholic men on Tuesday, November 15th at 7:30pm in the Pope John XXIII Room in the Parish Activity Center.

BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION St. Charles School participates in the Box Tops for Education fundraising program. Box Tops can be found on items like

Progresso soup, Cheerios and Kleenex. We would appreciate it if you would save them for the school. Box Tops can be dropped off at the parish or school office. Any questions, call Debbie at the school office (440)886-5546. Thank you for your support!

 

Basista Furniture 

5295 State Rd, Parma 

216‐398‐5900  

Stop in the Parish Office 

for a Discount/ Donation 

Voucher! 

Need new furniture or accessories for your home? Stop in Basista Furniture on State Rd in Parma and present a special Parish Discount/Donation Voucher upon entering the store. St. Charles parishioners will receive an additional discount from sale prices. Also, a donation will be made to St. Charles Borromeo Parish upon delivery of your order!!

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 Thirty‐third Sunday in Ordinary Time                                                 November 13, 2016 

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE  (216‐749‐2323) 2nd Concert in our “Great Music in a Great Space” concert series — Eastman Chorale from the University of Rochester and the Oberlin College Choir. Friday, November 18th,, 7:00pm in the church. This is a FREE concert — a free-will offering will be taken.

ST. LEO THE GREAT   (216‐661‐1006) The Great Room in the Parish Community Center is available to rent for special events, parties, meetings, funeral luncheons, etc. For information or to book, please contact Mina Rolando at 216-544-0190 or visit our website at leothegreat.org for more information, prices and forms.

ST. THOMAS MORE   (216‐749‐0414) “Corks and Kegs,” Saturday, November 19th, 7:00-10:00pm in the STM Gymnasium. $25 tickets available at the Rectory (216)749-0414. Includes spirit samples and hot appetizers. Age 21 and over.

EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT

I, Brian Bowne, am an Eagle Scout candidate from Troop 221 currently working on my Eagle Scout project. The project is the Polish Village Pocket Park, which will be located just down the street on Ridge Road. The finished park will include flagpoles, two garden areas, and a brick walkway. To accomplish this, I am looking for donations. By donating, you can get an engraved brick in the brick walkway, similar to the St. Joseph's shrine here at St. Charles. If interested, please call 440-888-7560 or email [email protected]. The deadline to place an order is December 1st. Thank you all for your support.

 

 

                            

 

CERTIFICATE  PROGRAM  

$100 WINNER 

John Zaccardelli 

THEOLOGY ON TAP  |  WEST Every second Wednesday of the month, young adults in their 20’s and 30’s are invited to gather at Beachcliff Tavern (19245 Detroit Ave, Rocky River) at 7PM to hear an engaging speaker reflect on some aspect of the faith while enjoying a pint and some tasty food! Each night kicks off with a social,

which includes complementary appetizers and a cash bar, followed by a speaker. Admission is only $5.

Theology on Tap is a great way for young adults to go deeper in their faith and connect with other young Catholics in the area. For more information, please contact Fr. Tim Roth (440333.2133 | [email protected]).

    November 16—Rev. Barry Gearing 

     Pastor of St. Adalbert Parish, Berea 

“‘I’m Too Busy!’  

     Reclaiming the Virtue of Leisure.”  

JENNINGS CENTER FOR  

OLDER ADULTS 

CRAFTS ‘N’ THINGS The Holy Spirit Guild will sponsor a Crafts 'n' Things event to Benefit the Sisters of the Holy Spirit on Sunday, November 20th from 1:00pm - 5:00pm at Jennings Center for Older Adults Auditorium, 10204 Granger Road, Garfield Heights. For more information, call (216) 441-3587.

Crafts - Bakery Sale - Raffles - Free Admission!

BEREAVEMENT PROGRAM Sunday, December 4—2:00pm 

St. Bridget Church 5620 Hauserman Rd, Parma  | 440.884.5035 

 

This very special program is designed to assist you with your grief during the holiday season. Whether this is your 1st or 10th Christmas without your loved ones, facing the holidays can be difficult, emotional and lonely. Come and attend this special afternoon of support, prayer, hope and healing. Support presenta-tion by Cassandra Zabor on “Handling the Holidays in the Midst of Grief and Loss” and a prayer service with a special time for remembrance and candle lighting, followed by a light social. Cost is free. All are welcome. You do not need to grieve alone.

RETROUVAILLE  Retrouvaille is a three-month program to help couples struggling in their marriages. It has three phases, starting with a weekend experience in which couples learn to re-establish communication and to gain new insights into themselves as individuals and as a couple. Post sessions are held over a period of 12 weeks to further develop and enhance the techniques learned on the weekend. A support group is available offering interaction with other couples who are striving to improve their relationship. The 2017 weekends are scheduled for January 20-22, April 21-23 and September 8-10, 2017 at the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Beachwood.. For more information go to their website www.helpourmarriage.com or contact Marce & Liz Gliha at [email protected]

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The Mercy Shrine Article 2 of 2

In the bulletin last week there was an article on the historical roots of the Cross that will adorn the new shrine, as well as some of the factors that led to a St. Charles Mercy Shrine. In this article I hope to provide two very short meditations on the central piece of art: The Unity Cross of Jesus and Mary. 1) One of the many titles for Mary is, “Model of the Church.” This means that each member of the Church should imitate Mary’s way of relating to God. So how did Mary relate to God? The Unity Cross depicts this beautifully. Mary doesn't attempt to earn God’s love through hard work or hiding her needs. Mary also does not grasp at His love and grace as if she could “get it” if she just tried harder. Instead, Mary, our model, puts herself in a position of trust-filled receptivity to the love and grace of God poured out at the Cross of Jesus. In a culture that more and more defines the human person based upon productivity or ability, Mary stubbornly reveals that man’s greatest ability is to receive the gift of God, to allow that gift of divine life to grow in us, and then to give that gift generously to the world. May Mary’s witness at the foot of the Cross, the place of God’s love poured out, remind us that we must be receptive to God, if we are to “bear great fruit” (Jn 15). 2) The location of this Shrine is very intentional. While things like personal prayer and devotion to the Rosary or Chaplet of Divine Mercy are necessary for growth in the Christian life, these private devotions are meant to draw us to Jesus in the sacraments. The sacraments are the heart of the Church. The sacraments are where Jesus, in 2016, is alive and active.

Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016

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The greatest of the sacraments is the Eucharist, which we celebrate and receive every Sunday. Through the sacraments the life and love that is in Jesus enters into our life. Therefore, this shrine is meant to remind you that in the Church building you are about to enter, God is alive and active, in the sacraments. Then, as you leave the Church and face the world, the shrine is meant to remind you of Jesus’ attitude towards the world, an attitude of merciful love. I hope these brief reflections fill you with gratitude for this Year of Mercy, and above all help you receive God’s mercy for you. One brief reminder about the dedication of the shrine - on Sunday, November 20th at the 12:00 pm Mass, the shrine will be blessed. That Sunday is the celebration of Christ the King, and the closing of the Year of Mercy. We hope to see you and your families at the shrine to celebrate with us. May the Lord’s mercy set you free.

St. Charles Borromeo Church November 13, 2016

The FEST is partnering with Alpha in a Catholic Contest to provide this great Advent Night of worship and reflection for our region! Purchase your tickets before November 17th to get the early bird price! Tickets can be purchased in person at St. Ambrose during parish office hours or online at www.alphausa.org/mahertickets. All proceeds benefit Alpha in a Catholic Context.

$15.00 Early bird tickets until November 17th

$20.00 tickets after November 17th

$25.00 tickets at the door


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