1686 South Cleveland-Massillon Road
Copley, Ohio 44321-1956
(330) 666-1373 - Office � www.guardianangels-copley.org
Parish Office Hours 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Reception into the Church: The Rite of Christian Initiation
of Adults (RCIA) is available as the process for those seeking membership into the Catholic
Church. The Baptism of children is
celebrated on certain Sundays of the year, after the parents (and godparents) have attended the
required class in preparation for the sacrament.
Weddings: Arrangements must be made six
months in advance.
Anointing of the Sick: Those with serious illness,
advanced age, or in danger of death should request this
sacrament whether at home or in the hospital.
Holy Eucharist for the infirmed may be brought to those
confined to their home by the priest, or Extraordinary Minister
of the Eucharist upon request. Area hospitals provide Catholic Chaplain service, however, noti-fication should be made to the parish office when one expects
to be admitted to a hospital, nursing home or hospice care.
Parish Staff
Pastor, Rev. James F. Kramer
Adult Ed Dir., Deacon Robin Adair
Pastor Emeritus,
Rev. Msgr. Robert C. Wolff
Secretary, Vicki Heislman
PSR Director, Keith Kepes
Music Director, Jeff Foulkes
Property Manager, John Leitch
Assistant Prop Mgrs., Steven Lockstedt
Jerry Maroon
Guardian Angels Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 & 11:00 AM
Holy Days: 8:00 a.m. & 7:00 PM
Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 PM
St. Victor Parish Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:45 & 11:30 AM
Sundays Memorial Day
Through Labor Day:
9:00 & 11:00 AM
Reconciliation: Saturday 4:30 PM
St. Hilary Mass Schedule
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM &
5:30 PM
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM
Monday & Friday: 7:00 & 9:30 AM
Tues, Wed, Thurs: 7:00 AM
Holy Days: 7:00 & 9:30 AM, 12:10 & 6:30
PM
Reconciliation: Saturday 3:00 to
3:45 PM
April 15, 2018 � 3rd Sunday of Easter
GUARDIAN ANGELS CHURCH APRIL 15, 2018 COPLEY, OHIO
SUNDAY MASSES APRIL 15, 2018
9:00 AM People of Guardian Angels
11:00 AM Patrick Doyle
WEEKDAY MASSES APRIL 16 - 21, 2018
Monday 8:00 AM Frances Taylor
Tuesday 8:00 AM Tim Danielson
Wednesday No Mass
Thursday 8:00 AM Ray& Margaret Downey
Friday 8:00 AM Joseph Varvaro
Saturday 5:00 PM Glen Regennitter
SATURDAY APRIL 21, 5:00 PM
EM Frank Zabawa, Julie Johnson Tom Stecz
READER Sharon Abate
SERVERS Charlie Nave, Maggie Hummel
USHERS Joe Lipovac, John Regennitter
SUNDAY APRIL 22, 9:00 AM
EM Fran Moore, Darlene Buza Shawn Gehring
READERS Cheryl Fuhrer
SERVERS Abbie Mino, Tanner Kimmins
USHERS Michael Kirk, Rob Earle
SUNDAY APRIL 22, 11:00 AM
EM Denise Sinko, Vincent Sinko, Deb Dressler
READER Anthony Joyce
SERVERS Ramon Pardo, Enrique Pardo
USHERS Russ Buzzelli, John Vincent
YOUR OFFERING FOR APRIL 8th
$7,287.00 Regular
$1,025.00 Special Gifts
** Thank you for your continued generosity! **
A BIG “THANK YOU!” A sincere thank you to Bishop Gries, the MC -Deacon Smith, Father Kramer, Deacon Adair, and all the volunteers who helped make the Confirmation Mass of 2018 such a memorable moment of celebra-tion for these young adults and their families.
COFFEE & DONUTS—SAVE THE DATE
The Altar Society is hosting coffee & donuts after all Masses on the weekend of April 28th and 29th. Come enjoy both fellowship and goodies. We are still needing help
with this event after each Mass so please call Shirley Hoefle at 330-576-3011 or email her at [email protected].
Sadie Benton Lilly Burkey
Hannah Dzilinski Sebastian Frisby
Ryan Hanna Ella Kowalczyk
Sergio Maiorana Emily Mino
Zachary Muir Drew Towell
Elizabeth Witschey Caroline Woodruff
Jack Yohem
PSR NEWS Please pray for the members of our 2018 First Communion Class. The Sacrament will be celebrated during the 9AM Mass next Sunday, April 22nd .
Bottles Due for Milk for Babies Projects
Just a friendly reminder to the PSR families still not having returned their collection bot-tles—we are needing to re-turn these bottles to the Com-munity Pregnancy Center and would like them turned in at tomorrow evening’s PSR class. All 2nd graders needing to turn their bottles in can bring them to the 1st Communion practice at the church tomorrow evening.
SERVERS STILL NEEDED ! ! !
As we approach the summer months, we experience a shortage of servers, 5th Grade and up. Please consider volun-teering (about once a month). Please call Deacon Adair at 330-283-4983.
A Reminder to the Parents: Practice will be tomorrow, April 16th at 7:00 PM in the Church.
GUARDIAN ANGELS CHURCH APRIL 15, 2018 COPLEY, OHIO
THE FEST Mark you calendars for Sun., Aug. 5th for the 18th
Annual Catholic Family FESTival in Wickliffe. The FEST has great activities and displays for the entire family. This is a day of faith, family and fun—all for free! Enjoy great national Christian artists: Toby Mac, Big Daddy Weave, Mandisa and We are Messengers. For more info go to: www.theFEST.us.
3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER
"Why do questions arise in your hearts?" After the Res-urrection, the Apostles experienced their fair share of incredulity. Jesus had died-John had been there-and now the tomb was empty. What should they believe? Was the Jesus before them truly real? And who was Jesus really? It's no surprise that the Apostles were ini-tially "startled and terrified" to the extent that they "thought that they were seeing a ghost." Jesus has compassion on his confused friends. Once he affirms his non-ghostly identity--"look at my hands and my feet, that it is I myself"--Jesus gets down to business. He has risen from the dead, but life would not continue as normal. Throughout Jesus' ministry, he spoke in parables and veiled prophetic language. His followers likely thought much of his words were meta-phors, some symbolism for the person and their rela-tion to God. Now Jesus has something else in mind. He "opened their minds to understand the scriptures," making known the connections between his own words and deeds and "everything written about [him] in the law of Moses and in the prophets and psalms." Why now? Why this increased depth of understand-ing? The answer lies in the shifting role of the Apos-tles. "You are witnesses of these things." The treasury of truth is no longer Jesus' responsibility alone but our own. Then and there, the Apostles are appointed to proclaim the death and resurrection of Jesus, the for-giveness of sins and the mercy of God. This message is no longer for only the Jewish people but "all the na-tions." This is our invitation! We have the rich heritage of the Church's teaching. By sacramental grace, God's "peace" is "with [us]." We, too, are sent to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and the hope that belongs to his call.
COMPANIONS ON A JOURNEY— DURING THE DAY!
By request, we are offering this Grief Support gathering on Tues-days from 1:30 – 3:30PM in the St. Hilary Spiritual Center meeting rooms 1 & 2. The dates are April
17, 24 and May 8th. All are welcome! Please contact Beth Rado with questions- [email protected] or 330-867-1055 x 206.
BARBERTON PREGNANCY CENTER “FUNraiser”
Please join us on Saturday April 21st for a baseball-themed evening of great food, prizes, casino gam-ing, silent auction and more. Gates open at Todaro’s Party Center, 1820 Akron-Peninsula Rd., at 6:00PM and ending at 11:00PM. Tickets are limited so don’t delay. The $75 ticket price includes $300 funny money for gaming, food and open bar. Wear your favorite team jersey and ball cap. Tickets must be pre-purchased by calling 330-825-1900. Hope to see you there...it is a worthy cause.
THE ROCK’S SPRING SPIRIT DRIVE
AM 1260, The Rock’s Spring Spirit Drive is just around the corner. This is the 3rd year of AM 1260 gracing Cleveland’s air-ways with EWTN’S Programming. Join us as we focus on the beau-ty and mystery of the Trinity during the April 18-20 Spirit Drive. Keep the airwaves filled with the TRUTH of the Catholic Church.
APPALACHIAN SERVICE PROJECT
A big thank you to all those of you that have already vol-unteered for this summer’s mission trip to Brenton, West
Virginia. If any adult or elder teen is interested, we still have some openings for this June 24th - June 30th mission. Please join in the good times and rewarding experiences gained during this annual mission trip to help those so sorely in need. If you would like more information, please contact Bob Pfeiffer at 330-603-9976.
MASS INTENTIONS STILL AVAILABLE
Mass intentions are still available for May, June, and July. Please call the office to schedule a Mass for a dear loved one.
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