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DENTAL HEALTH SERVICEKenneth T. Kmieck, D.D.S. & Assoc.FAMILY DENTISTRY – NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
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KRAY LANDSCAPINGMowing • New Lawns • Shrubs
Walls • Patios • Drain TileSince 1969 • Senior Discounts440-888-8314 • Parishioner
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216-341-0444LIFE INSURANCE SINCE1879
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St. Charles Borromeo
PARISH OFFICE5891 Ridge Road, Parma, OH 44129
440-884-3030www.stcharlesonline.org
SCHOOL OFFICE 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5546
PCRF OFFICE 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5668
CONVENT 6811 Wilber Avenue • 440-558-4024
CREDIT UNION 5839 Ridge Road • 440-886-2558 • www.unitycatholiccu.org
Office Hours MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. • SATURDAY-SUNDAY, 8:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.
BAPTISM OF CHILDREN
Baptism preparation is required for parents before the child’s Baptism. This is offered the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. This sacrament is celebrated every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Contact the Parish Office for
arrangements.
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays3:00-3:45 p.m. and 5:00-5:30 p.m.
Thursday before First Friday3:00-3:45 p.m.
By appointment anytime.
MATRIMONY
Arrangements for instruction must be made at least 6 months in advance of the intended date of marriage. Contact the parish priest of your choice.
PASTOR Fr. John T. Carlin
PAROCHIAL VICARS Fr. Christopher A. Cox
Fr. Louis H. Thomas
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Mr. Brian G. Pelcin
WEEKEND ASSOCIATE Fr. Anselm Zupka, O.S.B.
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time • October 7, 2018
DEACONS Mr. John Talerico
Mr. Daniel M. Galla
DAY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mrs. Eileen M. Updegrove
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR Mrs. Paula J. Leigh
MINISTER OF MUSIC/BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. Thomas E. Holzheimer
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 7, 2018
Entrance Chant #551—Sing, O Sing
Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts #672—When Love Is Found
Communion Chant #340—One Bread, One Body
WEDDING BANNS
III Lauren Maurer & Robert Dufala
III Kelsey Vaughn & Joseph Fazio
III Julie Matteo & Anthony Filippo
II Amanda Murphy & Vincenzo Padula
II Angela Righi & Andrew Barsa
LIFE IS CHANGED, NOT ENDED
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord
Shirley Potoczak
Ronald Bombalicki
Psalm 128
May the Lord bless us all the days of our lives.
Readings may be found beginning on page 218 in the
Breaking Bread Hymnal.
BAPTISMS Congratulations and God’s Blessings to Nicole & John
Patrick Milligan II, on the Baptism of their son, John
Patrick III.
Daily Evangelization
Warmly greet others at mass
whom you do not know
Closing #587—For the Beauty of the Earth
This Week’s Liturgy
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Genesis 2:18-24; Hebrews 2:9-11; Mark 10:2-16
8:00 AM Intention of Ladies Guild
Masses: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 Galatians 1:6-12; Luke 10:25-37
7:00 AM † Jennie Abraham
7:00 PM † Dolores Zuleski
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 Galatians 1:13-24; Luke 10:38-42
7:00 AM † John Sehajatovic
8:30 AM † Elizabeth, Eleanor & Freddie Hollman
7:00 PM † Angeline & Pompie Nardi
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 Galatians 2:1-2, 7-14; Luke 11:1-4
**No 7:00 AM Mass
7:00 PM † Roger Thomas
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11Galatians 3:1-5; Luke 11:5-13
**No 7:00 AM Mass
8:30 AM † Deceased of Michalko Family
7:00 PM † Donald Liptak
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 Galatians 3:7-14; Luke 11:15-26
** No 7:00AM & 8:30AM Masses
7:00 PM † Blaise Kiss-Benke
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13Galatians 3:22-29; Luke 11:27-28
8:00 AM † Clara Kulich
12:00 PM Wedding- - -
Lauren Maurer & Robert Dufala
2:00 PM Wedding- - -
Kelsey Vaughn & Joseph Fazio
4:00 PM † John Stelma Vigil Mass: 4:00pm
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Wisdom 7:7-11; Hebrews 4:12-13; Mark 10:17-30
8:00 AM Mothers’ & Fathers’ Confraternity
5:30 PM Wedding Anniversary- - -
John & Barbara Kukawka Masses: 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm
Merici Chapel… Have you ever stopped to figure
out how many hours a week you spend on non-
essential things — watching TV, shopping for
unnecessary things, surfing the internet, playing
video games, etc? Why not take one of those hours
& spend it in Merici Chapel? Enrich your spiritual
life — say a Rosary during the month of October.
Pray for peace.
St. Charles Borromeo Church October 7, 2018
Seminarian Matthew Cortnick spent his internship
year at St Charles in 2015-2016. Matt, a native of
St John Vianney Parish in Mentor, was ordained to the
priesthood in May of 2018. He has been assigned to
St Ann Church at Communion of Saints Parish in
Cleveland Heights. I have asked Father Matt to join us next
Sunday, October 14, as celebrant and homilist at the 12:00Noon
Mass. Matt was always good-humored, kind, and a great
speaker. We will look forward to welcoming him back to
St Charles.
Every year, for two weekends in October, the Bishop’s Office
asks all parishes in the Diocese to count the number of people
who attend Mass. This is called “the October Count.” The
figures are used to assess parish vitality, check demographic
trends, and help with the assignment of clergy. So on October 6-7
and again on October 13-14, our ushers are asked to take that
count—at homily time—and then record the total on the Mass
Attendance Form in the priests’ sacristy. Thanks for your
patience!
Every other year, the Bishop asks to meet with all the active
priests of the Diocese during a four-day convocation. This was
last done in October 2016. At that time, Bishop Lennon’s health
had begun to fail and it was a challenging time for us to meet.
It is Convocation Time for 2018—the first such gathering with
Bishop Perez. Given the current headlines, this will also be a
challenging time to meet!
In order for us to attend this week, we must adjust our Mass
schedule at St Charles. Fr Lou, Fr Chris, and I will be away from
noon on Tuesday October 9 until mid-afternoon on Friday
October 12. For your service here at St Charles, Father Larry
Bayer, retired pastor of St Bridget of Kildare Parish, will offer an
8:30am Mass on Tuesday the 9th and Thursday the 11th. Our good
friend, Father Anselm, will offer a 7:00pm Mass on Tuesday the
9th, Wednesday the 10th, and Thursday, the 11th. I was not able to
find a celebrant for the 7:00am Masses on Wednesday the 10th,
Thursday the 11th, and Friday the 12th nor for Friday the 12th at
8:30am. So then, in short, no 7:00am Mass on Wednesday,
Thursday, and Friday this week and no 8:30am Mass on Friday.
Don’t forget our Canned Food Drive during the month of
October. Leave your gifts in the church lobbies when you come to
Mass, or at any time during the week. Check the article in this
bulletin for the items we need to feed hungry families.
St Charles Dismas Ministry, that cares for the confined in
jails and prisons, will conduct a Men’s Clothing Drive the
weekend of October 20-21. Check your closets for gently-worn
business, dress, or casual men’s shirts, slacks, blazers, business
suits, business outerwear and belts—suitable for job interviews.
Drop off Saturday October 20, 12Noon to 5:30pm or Sunday
October 21 8:00am to 2:00pm in the Old Credit Union/
Maintenance Room next to the Parish Hall.
St Charles is blessed to have Merici Chapel in the Parish
Activities Center. The Blessed Sacrament is exposed there 24/7
for personal prayer and adoration. Stop by the Parish Office for
the door opening code.
Parish Council members are reminded of our meeting this
Thursday, October 11 at 7:45pm, JPII Room of the PAC.
And parishioners are reminded to stop in the Lower Parish
Hall after the 8:00 and 10:00am Masses for Donut Sunday,
October 7. Hey, leave one for me!
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Saturday, October 20 & Sunday, October 21
The Anointing of the Sick will be administered
at all of the Masses on the weekend of
October 20/22. No registration is needed.
Offertory Collection $19,902.61
ACH / Online / Credit Card 10,650.17
Total $30,552.78
St. Vincent de Paul $3,925.75
Many thanks!
SUNDAY COLLECTION
September 30, 2018
The Legion of Mary is presenting a
special celebration of the Rosary
immediately following the 7:00pm
Mass on Monday, October 8th to honor
Our Lady of the Rosary. All
parishioners are welcome, as are our
auxiliary members. We hope to see you
there.
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 7, 2018
Join us and see!
A retreat to discern your spiritual gifts
Saturday, October 20 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
St. Charles - Lower Parish Hall
This retreat is free, and all are welcome to participate. A
continental breakfast and light lunch will be provided. Call the Parish Office with any questions: 440-884-3030.
Complete the registration form below and drop it in the collection basket or bring it to the Parish Office, or
register online at: https://goo.gl/forms/gS1WYfDyWXgWPzW63
NAME: _____________________________________
ADDRESS:__________________________________
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CITY: _______________________ ZIP: ___________
EMAIL: _____________________________________
PHONE: ____________________________________
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JOYFULLY GIFTED RETREAT REGISTRATION
Thursday, October 25th 7:30pm
St. Charles Parish Activities Center:
John Paul II Room, 2nd Floor
6818 Charles Ave
ST. CHARLES HOLY NAME SOCIETY
WELCOMES DEACON DANIEL GALLA Addressing:
“Wisdom or Common Sense”
Which Would You Rather Have?
Doors open at 7:15pm. Meeting is free and open to the public
with complimentary beverages, chips, pretzels and various
pastries.
Deacon Dan will source his comments from the Old Testament
“Sirach” to give us the answer.
In the past, Deacon Dan has addressed: "How to Increase Your
Faith," "What is the Origin of the Bible," "Catholics and the
Jewish People," "Voting with a Well-Formed Conscience," "The
Importance of Baptism in Daily Life," "What Pope Francis is
Saying and Not Saying," "The Four Signs of a Dynamic
Catholic."
Our Deacon, 14 years into his Deaconate, is a Teacher of
Theology at St. Ignatius, does an in-depth preparation for these
timely presentations and would welcome your attendance.
The Holy Name Society began in 1274 by Blessed John Vercelli
at the request of Pope Gregory X and the Council of Lyons.
Join HNS and receive the many Indulgences afforded by
honoring the sacred names of God and Jesus. Believing the
sacred truths of the Holy Catholic Church and the regular
practice of your faith, you can honor the sacred name of Jesus
Christ as prescribed by the Holy Name Society.
Fred Hollman, President, St. Charles HNS, 440-884-6179
101ST ANNIVERSARY OF
THE MIRACLE OF THE SUN
Following the 8:00am Mass on Saturday, October 13th,
a public Eucharistic Procession
with Rosary will be walked from
St. Charles Borromeo Church to
St. Frances de Sales in Parma.
If you are unable to walk in the
procession, you may meet us at
St. Francis de Sales, for Prayers,
Benediction, Divine Praises, &
Reposition. Refreshments will be served afterwards.
“Sacrifice yourselves for sinners and say many times, espe-
cially when you make some sacrifice: O Jesus, it is for love of
You, for the conversion of sinners, and in reparation for the
sins committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary.”
~ Our Lady to Sr. Lucia July 13, 1917
St. Charles Borromeo Church October 7, 2018
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
If you are a male, eighteen years of age or older, and a
practicing Catholic in union with the Holy See, contact:
Tom Armstrong at (405)-651-6655
for more information on joining the Knights of Columbus
Council at St. Charles. If the online route is the way you
want to go, visit http://kofc.org/join to join online.
Please pray the Rosary.
Are you able to help!? Our St. Charles High School Youth
Group program has been off to a great start! Thank you all so
much for your prayers and support!
We could also use your help! We're looking for parishioners
who are able to help support this ministry by cooking.
If you're interested in helping cook for one or more of our
Sunday Youth Nights, please call or email Fr. Chris 440-884-
3030 or [email protected].
Saturday November 10
Parish Council welcomes all parishioners to the ~
1ST ANNUAL ST. CHARLES BORROMEO FEAST DAY DINNER
Adult: $15 | Child 6—12 yrs: $5 | Infant—age 5: Free
Advance sale tickets only available in the Parish Office.
All ages need a ticket to attend. Stancato’s Catering will serve
dinners throughout the evening.
Besides enjoying a delicious dinner & fellowship with other
parishioners, proceeds will benefit the St. Charles Special
Education Program.
MENU
Baked Chicken . Roast Beef . Penne Pasta
California Veggies . House Salad . Garlic Sticks
Coffee . Tea . Punch . Lemonade
Pastry Trays . Cake
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 7, 2018
ST. CHARLES SPORTS BOOSTERS
This event is the largest fundraiser of the year for the Sports
Booster and we encourage all parishioners to “lend a
generous hand” for our parish children with the raffle tickets
that you received recently. White raffle tickets are $5 each or
the full sheet of 6 tickets for $30 which entitles you to an
entry into the seller’s appreciation drawing. If the white sheet
is sold, you can purchase additional blue tickets for $2.50
each or $15 for the full sheet which also entitles you to
another entry into the seller’s appreciation drawing.
Additional ticket sheets can be procured at the Parish Office
or donations can be made to the St. Charles Sports Boosters.
The Grand Prize Drawing will be held at 4:00pm Sunday,
October 28th.
Profits benefit the St. Charles Sports Boosters program as it
provides our children the opportunity to grow in character
through their participation in CYO sports.
1st Prize $2,500
2nd Prize $1,000
3rd Prize $500
Sunday,
October 28th
Grand Prize Drawing
4:00pm
Corrigan Gym
Please check expiration dates and
leave items in church lobbies anytime.
Canned dinners Canned meats
Green beans Canned fruits Baked beans
Soups Cereals Rice, Pasta
Spaghetti sauce Corn Macaroni/cheese
Gravy Ketchup Sugar
Pancake mix/syrup Peanut butter/Jellies
Also needed: Toothpaste Shampoo
Bar soaps Kleenex Toilet paper
Paper towels Laundry detergent
October Canned Food Drive
Here’s what we need the most:
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
$100 WINNER
Michael Zickes
DISMAS MINISTRY
FALL CLOTHING DRIVE The Dismas Ministry of St. Charles Borromeo will
be conducting a Clothing Drive for the Men being
released from the Grafton Correctional Facility.
The Drive will be conducted the Weekend of
OCTOBER 20-21. We will be collecting the
following items ONLY: Business Dress and Casual Men’s
Shirts, Slacks, Blazers, Business Suits, Business Outerwear
and Belts, SUITABLE FOR WORK AND JOB
INTERVIEWS. These are the ONLY items we will be
ACCEPTING for this Drive. Donations may be dropped off
in the St. Vincent dePaul Room behind the Parish Hall from
12 PM— 5:30 PM on October 20th and 8:00 AM—2:00 PM
on October 21st. Cash Donations will also be accepted in
envelopes addressed to the DISMAS MINISTRY in either
the Collection Basket or Parish Office. We thank you in
advance for your CONTINUED GENEROSITY. Your gener-
osity is a Corporal Work of Mercy caring for the Incarcerated as
Our Lord commanded.
ADULT CHOIR—
WE NEED YOU!!!
We will meet at 9:00am in the church on Sunday,
October 7th. We always welcome new members.
Male voices are especially needed. If you have
any questions or are unable to attend, contact Tom
at (440)884-3030 or [email protected].
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 7, 2018
St. Charles PTU
33rd Annual Craft Fair,
Basket Raffle & Bake Sale
Saturday, November 3rd
9:00am - 3:00pm Corrigan Gym
Admission is FREE!
Stop in for lunch at the Craft Fair Kitchen!
Those parishioners interested in lending a hand by baking
can drop off your fresh baked items on Friday,
November 2nd between 5-8pm in the School Meeting
Room.
We welcome donations for our awesome basket raffle.
Contact Elena Zielinski at 216-905-9681 to donate.
Crafters or vendors can contact Tracy Callihan at 440-552-
0786.
We appreciate any and all donations!
All proceeds benefit our school children.
OUR LADY OF FATIMA STATUE
The Legion of Mary is sponsoring a traveling statue
of our Lady of Fatima. When the statue is brought
to your home, you, your family and friends are
invited to pray a Rosary a day for one week and then
she will be picked up and taken to another waiting
family. There is information about this devotion in
the visit request form in the carousel in the parish
office. To have her come to your home for a week all you need
do is return the form to the office or call Chris Brindle at (440)
845-5810. A member of Legion of Mary will contact you to
arrange your visit.
Ever wonder what the
Knights of Columbus are and what do they do? If you are
interested in learning more about the
Knights of Columbus,
please join us for our
Annual Open House at 7:00pm
Tuesday, October 16th Borromeo Room
Parish Activity Center.
Meetings will resume Wednesday, October 10.
CUB SCOUT PACK 73
POPCORN SALE
Weekend of October 13 - 14
Cub Scout Pack 73 will be selling Popcorn after all the Masses
the weekend of October 13 & 14. The Scouts will have two
tables set up. There first one will be on Wilber Ave and the
second table will be at the Charles Ave parking lot. There are
nine different items to choose from. We can take Cash, Check
or Credit Cards.
Thanks for Supporting Pack 73 Popcorn Sale!
JUST FRIENDS LUNCHEON
Friday, October 19th | 1:30pm
Stancatos 7380 State Rd, Parma
Widows/ Widowers are WELCOME
Please RSVP to Mark (216) 870-3891
HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE
Volunteers welcome!
Are you looking to become involved in a newer parish
adventure?
Do you like to bring people together in
the spirit of parish community and
friendship?
Do you like to plan and organize fun &
interesting food & refreshment menus?
Then we need you as a volunteer to staff
upcoming parish events that require organizing, serving and
cleanup. Our initial need is for our monthly donut socials
after Sunday Masses that started in September.
If you are interested, please call the Parish Office and leave
your name and phone number.
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 7, 2018
RECYCLE BOWL COMPETITION
October 22—November 16 Help St. Charles School earn extra cash by
recycling all your paper and cardboard
Oct 22 - Nov 16. We are competing against
area schools to see who can gather the
heaviest amount. Accepted items include:
phone books, magazines, hard/soft bound
books, office paper, and newspaper. Place all items in the
green recycling bins in the little Wilber Ave. parking lot or
Unity Catholic Credit Union parking lot. If you have question,
please contact Diane at 216-559-1526.
MARY QUEEN OF PEACE (216-749-2323)
Seasons of Hope Bereavement Group begins Wednesday,
October 10th, at 6:30pm for four weeks. Seasons of Hope
provides hope and healing to those who are grieving the loss
of a loved one. Please register in advance.
ST. LEO THE GREAT (216-661-1006)
Parish Festival, Friday, October 19th—6-10pm; Saturday,
October 20th—5-10pm. Food, games, dining specials each
night, entertainment. Get more details on the website —
http://www.leothegreat.org/
ST. THOMAS MORE (216-749-0414)
Music Bingo Party in Utopia Hall, Tuesday, October 23rd,
hosted by the Women’s Guild. Doors open 11am. The cost
is $10 including lunch of kielbasa, cabbage & noodles, apple
sauce, rolls & butter, cake & coffee. Chinese Raffle, Split
Raffle & Door Prizes. Tickets available at the rectory.
ROSARY RALLY Over 23,000 Rosary Rallies will take place all
across America this year. You are invited to join
us for a Lady of Fatima Rosary Rally in praying
to Our Mother for peace in our nation and the
reparation of sins committed against her
Immaculate Heart. Two local rallies will be held
12:00 Noon on Saturday, October 13th at:
Anthony Zielinski Park located on Ridgewood Lakes Dr,
which is off Ridge Rd and just north of West Ridgewood
Dr. Contact: [email protected].
St. Columbkille Church, 6740 Broadview Rd. Contact
Ray or Isabel at 216-524-3163.
ST. CHARLES LADIES GUILD
LOTTERY Lottery tickets for February 2019 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 fundraisers so please
help us out. Any questions, please call Jacki (440)884-3030.
Thank you!