How many times have we seen our children latch on to some instru- ment, sport, or other activity only to abandon it a few months later? It has happened to all of us. There's the child who insists that he or she is going to play the trombone forever, picks up the instrument, faithfully goes to lessons, and just after mom and dad finally make the outlay on a brand new instru- ment, the child decides that music is not an interest anymore. Or there's the son or daughter who is intensely interested in soccer, but a year after joining the special teams' league decides soccer isn't that important. A parent could go mad, until we realize that childhood is exactly for this kind of experimen- tation, finding out what fits and what doesn't. In some ways this weekend's Gospel is a bit like this. James and John come to Jesus much like the child who asks for the new drum set because he is absolutely going to practice every day! James and John want their reward for walking all over Galilee and Judea with Jesus. When he asks them if they are ready to endure what will come, they answer like the child who says to the parent, "Oh yes, of course. I will practice (piano, basketball, swimming, saxophone-choose one) every single day!" Jesus tells James and John that they will have the hard work and the tribulation, but the reward is given by the Father. Our children discover over time what the things of value they want to work towards are, and what talents they want to develop. Jesus points out to his disciples that one value is being a servant. A life lesson that we can impart to our sons and daughters as they grow up is one that comes from our faith: how we act toward others and how we care for those in need are important, more important than playing trombone or soccer well. 2640 STONEY RIDGE ROAD AVON, OHIO 44011
Rectory: 440-934-4212 Fax: 440-934-0507 E-mail: stmaryavon@centurytel.net Website: www.stmaryavon.org School: 440-934-6246 Convent: 440-934-5173 FR. C. THOMAS CLEATO, PASTOR Rev. Arthur B. Egan, Pastor Emeritus
Please Pray For the Sick: Patricia Carnac, John Matthew Gibson, Joan Rodger, Thomas Richards, Mary Anne Berthold, Kristy OBrien, Debra Deremiak, Gwendolyn Gurney, Joan Votes, Elizabeth Conners, Chuck Docs, Anita Grant, Jim Hricovec, J. Koerner, Owen Winters, Genevieve Smith, Robert Gates, Virginia Sump, Thomas Ackerman, June Naelitz, Kate Liauw, Arthur Rossi, Diane Urig, Martha Adkins, Natalie Butchko, Wendy Hallier, Carol Gates, Robert Werner, Sr., Bob DeChant, John Khoma, Vicky Motes, Kathleen Mahoney, Jeffrey Hostottle, Brenda Hazelwood, Bill Grabert, Alexa Jennings, Barbara Milota, Ryan Case, Irene Chrulski, Benita Tabler, George Drda, Stanley Perusek, Gloria Simon, Kerry Coleman, Josephine Jankowski, Dan Kelovsky, Kathleen Drellishak, Sandra Pitts, Rosemary Wysocki, Marie Mayton, Henry McCowan, Kennedy oar, Betty Drda, Laura Reinders, Urban Klingshirn, Joe Zivosecz, Phyllis Reber, Patrick Fahey, Gloria Simon, Patricia Kiskin, Frank Arnold, Joan Simkovich, Bill Jacoby, Margaret Di Francesco, Sophie Manoloff, James Dacek. If anyone needs communion to be ad- ministered to a HOME BOUD individual, please contact the Rectory to make the appointment
Last Weeks Offertory Collection: Our weekly offering last week was $7,589.00. This year's budget is based on a weekly offering of $10,200.00.
Second Collection Today: For Mission Sunday/ Propagation of the Faith.
Sponsor of the Week: Please support our sponsors, First Federal Lakewood.
CPO GIFT CERTIFICATES ST. MARY SCHOOL FUD- RAISER: Please do your best to help support St. Mary School by purchasing CPO Gift Certificates, the proceeds will go di- rectly back to the school! We all need to purchase food for gro- ceries; weekly -monthly, so why not help out our school at the same time by purchasing Giant Eagle or Heinens gift cards first! You may place your order by calling the convent at 934-6242 or complete the attached CPO order form and return it to the school office or rectory along with your check made out to St. Mary CPO by Wednesdays and on Friday your order will be ready to pick-up at the school office or convent. In addition, after pur- chasing $2,000 worth of CPO cards per family, the family will qualify for a $40 discount off their St. Mary School tuition.
PSR: We are still in need of a teacher for our 6th grade class. Please call Sr. Thomas at 934-5173 if you can help. Sunday Preschool; If you wish to register your child contact Sr. Thomas at the number above. Enrollment for Confirmation: Is scheduled for Sunday October 28, 2012 at the 12:00 Noon Mass. All candi- dates, parents and sponsors (if chosen) are expected to attend.
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St. Mary Avon, Altar & Rosary Society will be
hosting their Fall Card Party luncheon on Wednesday, October 24th at Tom's Coun- try Place 3442 Stoney Ridge Road, Avon, Ohio at oon, doors will open at 11:30 a.m. Admission will be $10.00. The menu will include: Breaded Boneless Pork Chops, Stuffing, Acorn Squash, Salad and Apple Torte. Everyone is welcome to attend, both Men & Women. The profits from these card parties are used to purchase candles, altar breads, wine and other sup- plies for our altars. RESERVATIOS: We will again be taking reservations for the card party. If you plan to attend, please call one of the numbers listed by Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Reserva- tion umbers: 934-4078 or 934-5933. HELPERS: We need: Help setting up; Coffee Servers; Clean Up; Bakers for the bake sale; Bakers for the luncheon dessert. If you could spare an hour or two, we could truly use the help, you don't need to be a member of the Altar & Rosary Society, call one of the numbers below! DOORPRIZES: There are several ways to help. If you would like to make a cash donation for the door prizes, please place your donation in the collection basket (Card party) noted on the envelope by October 14th. If you would like to help with the themed gift baskets, by either donating a completed basket or by donating new items (gift certificates, etc. ), please contact ancy McGhee or Theresa Szippl to arrange drop off details. Contact information: ancy McGhee 934-4078; Theresa Szippl 934-5933. Luncheon Dessert Recipe:
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DONUT SUNDAY: Next Sunday, October 28 after the 10:00
am Mass you are invited to join other parishioners in St. Mary School Hall for donuts, coffee, juice and fellowship. New parishioners are especially welcome to join us. Spon- sored by Peter & Lynn McKenna.
St. Mary Building Fund: I want to thank everyone who has used the pink Debt Reduction Fund envelopes, the Booster Club and everyone who has helped bring in extra revenue for our Building Fund. Because of your generosity and hard work we were able to make a $50,000 payment on the principal of our loan. This has resulted in $33,000 sav- ings in interest over the life of the loan and has reduced the loan amount from $543,200 to $490,640, along with reducing the length of the loan by 1.5 years. This still leaves us with a balance of nearly of $60,000 on hand in the capital account, permitting us to make payments for the next 14 months. We are hoping to receive $54,000 in pledged dollars still out- standing in the current 2nd Capital Campaign. ***Meetings/Events***
World Mission Sunday, To- day, October 21. Liturgical Meeting Thursday, October 25, 7:30 pm, Parish Life Center
SERVERS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 22:
Monday 7:30 pm James McKenna, Jacob Vovak Tuesday, 8:30 am Ryan Marshall, Griffin Davies Wednesday, 8:30 am Nina Kurtzweil, Kelsie McNally Thursday, 7:30 pm Max Niebrzydowski, Emmet Moher Friday, 8:30 am Christopher Costin, Killian Meehan Saturday, 8:30 am Carly Holowecky, Lucy Greaney, Mya Haliburton 4:00 pm Colin & Noah Mangan, Brendan Simpson Sunday, 8:00 am Jack & Kelsie McNallly, Jacob Vovak 10:00 am Julia Randolph, Morgan Thomas, Lauren Smith 12:00 pm Emily Brassell, Caroline Waters
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 27/28: Avon Oaks: (Tues.10/23 Rosary ) Linda Havlik, Nancy Danese (Wed.10/24 Communion) Joe & Marian Ertler (Fri. 10/26 Communion) Mario & Carol Romano Saturday, 4:00 pm Sue & Al Tegel, Sheila Rice-Dane, Toni Burch, Lori Yeager Sunday, 8:00 am Ingrid Cooper 10:00 am Ken Ganobsik, Nell Buckley, Charles Pitts, Dorrie Bommer, Veronica Kowalski 12:00 pm Mary Ann Littell
LECTORS FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 27/28: Saturday, 4:00 pm Richard Osborne Sunday, 8:00 am Tess Wearsch 10:00 am Bill Mazzolini 12:00 pm Pat McGreal
MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 22:
Monday, October 22, Weekday 7:30 pm Bernard Jankowski (Family) Tuesday, October 23, Weekday 8:30 am Linda Chal (Robert) Wednesday, October 24, Weekday 8:30 am Thomas Hayes (Clare Hayes) Thursday, October 25, Weekday 7:30 pm Tom Sutter (Family) Friday, October 26, Weekday 8:30 am Rev. Fr. Albert Mackert (Bill & Carol Sexto) Saturday, October 27, Weekday 8:30 am Annette Vance (Family) 4:00 pm John Machnik (Bill & Carol Caco) Sunday, October 28, Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:00 am Oreste Sciulli (Family) 10:00 am Bill Bommer (Clarie) 12:00 pm People of the Parish
Lectors needed! Please call ancy Danese 934-4277 or the rectory to volunteer.
OCTOBER 21, 2012 TWETY-ITH SUDAY I ORDIARY TIME St. Edward Placement/Scholarship Tests* Wednesday, October 24, 5:30 pm Saturday, October 27, 9:00 am *8th grade boys only. $20 test fee. Parent information session during each test. Benedictine Open House Today, October 21, from 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm. Benedictine Exams Will Be Held On The Following Days: November 3, 9 am - 12 pm; November 14, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm; December 1, 9 am - 12:00 pm; January 5, 9 am - 12 pm. Online Registration is available through our website at www.chhs.net. Call the admissions office to set your son up to be a Bengal for the day! 216-421- 2080 ext.356 or email admissions@cbhs.net.
Market Day Pies: Please help support St. Mary School this month by purchasing a Market Day pie. These delicious pies are perfect for your Thanksgiving celebrations. With each purchase, the school earns at least 15% of the profits from the sale. You can place your order online until Thursday, October 25. The pick up date is Tuesday, Octo- ber 30th. Just go to www.marketday.com and enter account number 17649 or turn in an order form to the school office. Our goal is to sell 100 pies. Thank you for your generosity and support of our school.
UPCOMIG EWT PROGRAMS OF ITEREST: CAOIZATIO OF BLESSEDS: Among those to be can- onized by Pope Benedict XVI are blessed Marianne Cope, a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Syrcuse, NY and Blessed Kateri Tekawitha, a 17th century Mohawk woman. (October 21-11am). THE ETERAL CITY: A two-part documentary on the Pa- pacys history and influence in Rome and throughout the Chris- tian world. (Part 1 - October 26 - 10 pm and Part 2 - November 2 - 10 pm). CATHOLIC ACTIO ISIGHT-ITERVIEW WITH CARDIAL BURKE: Thomas McKenna talks with Archbishop Raymond Burke about how voters should prepare for the upcoming national elections (October 29 - 9 am). HEARIG GOD: Though deaf, Fr. Christopher Klusman answered a call to the priesthood, facing almost overwhelming obstacles along the way to ordination. (October 31 - 6:30 pm). DIVIE MERCY CHAPLET FOR KIDS: Animated chil- drens special of St. Faustina sharing the beautiful story of Je- sus Diving Mercy (Thursdays - 4:30 pm).
33 rd Annual Holy ame Fruit Sale: It is that time of year again for the Holy Name fruit sale. Past customers should re- ceive their order forms in the mail and there are forms at the back of the church. Fresh fruit is shipped direct from Florida to you so do not miss out! Deadline for ordering is Monday, November 12 th which is earlier than the past so please do not delay! Pickup is Saturday December 15 th 8:00 am-4:00 pm or $1 per box for local delivery. Questions call Mike Rumancik at 440-463-0027. u4Y 5cnOOL 5 M
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S1 MAk SCHCCL NLWS TEC ook e-books We will be introducing a pilot pro- gram for the 8th grade students. Each student will receive an e--reader that can be utilized for school and personal use. The Technology Education Com- mittee approved a budget that allows us to purchase, incorpo- rate, utilize and evaluate the usage of an e--reader this year. Congratulations Mr. Chatfield!! St. Marys technology program is going to be highlighted at the 2013 ASA Space Exploration Educators Confer- ence! NASA solicited proposals for potential presenters to showcase their programs and how they help teach students about space exploration. Our proposal featuring a lesson plan from the technology program was one of the ones se- lected! Mr. Chatfield will give an interactive presentation to other educators and NASA personnelincluding astronauts. The presentation is from an upcoming class that grades 4-8 will be working on. It is entitled Moon, Mars & Mashed Potatoes and focuses on teaching students how to create 3D maps from pictures and satellite imagery. St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception School Calendar Fundraiser The School and PTU are selling calendars in the month of October for our annual November Fundraiser. For a $10.00 donation there are 30 chances to win - GREAT PRIZES! If you are interested in buying a calendar please fill out the stub with name, address phone and return to the parish office or in the Sunday offertory basket in an envelope marked calendar sale with your $10 donation. There are cal- endars in the back of the church. If you need additional ones or if you have any questions please call Lisa Kay at 216.214.6723. On Behalf of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception School PTU we appreciate your support.
Mark Your Calendar For Our Future TGIF Youth Mass Dates: Oct. 28 th , Nov. 18 th , Dec. 16 th: : Stay tuned for special events and family service projects. Contact Lisa Marshall at lmars2004@hotmail.com if you would like to receive our e-mail updates.
TGIF Oct. Youth Mass and Holyween Party, Oct. 28 th at 6:00 pm: Sleep in and save your spooky for this years Holyween Party. Games and Refreshments provided. Fami- lies will discover the story of Jack-o-Lantern and decorate a pumpkin to take home. In this month of Mary our Mother, we are asking families to bring a donation for our Birthright Baby Shower service project. Diapers, wipes, formula or cash donations are appreciated. Parish Council: Is looking for nominations. Please call David Sandy at 934-1499 or drop your ballot in the collec- tion basket. Crafters Wanted: Crafters are wanted for Elyria Catho- lics Holiday Craft Show and Bazaar which will be held Saturday, November 17, 2012 from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Our crafters are treated right with students to help load and unload your car and free coffee and pastry. Tables are $35, or $40 with electric, if your registration is post marked by September 30, 2012. After September 30, 2012 tables will be $40, or $45 with electric. For additional information or a packet with an application, please call Barb Dillon at 440-365-7814 or Sue DiVaccaro at 440-277 -1360 or email ecbandcraft@yahoo.com. Thank you!
40 Days for Life From September 26 through November 4, youre invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. Youre also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside Family Planning 54 So. State St., Painesville, and to help spread the word about this important community outreach. If youd like more information and especially if youd like to volunteer to pray, please contact: Renee @(440)567-0115 or www.40daysforlife.com/painesville.
Birthright: Please help needy mothers and their babies. During the month of October we will be collecting diapers (size 1 thru 5), baby wipes and formula (Similac regular and Isomil) for Birthright. Donations may be placed near the side altar display. If you choose to make a monetary donation, please make your check payable to Birthright and use the enve- lopes provided. Birthrights guiding princi- ple is It is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth and the right of every child to be born. Thank you for your gen- erosity. Questions, call Marge at 934-5394.
The Men of Holy Trinity Parish: Welcome the Men of St. Mary Parish to an Evening of Reflection on Friday night November 16th. at St. Mary of the Woods Meeting Room (across from Avon Commons). A presentation, "TODAY'S CHALLENGES FOR CATHOLIC MEN: RESPONSIBILITY TO GOD, FAMILY, WORK, AND THE WORLD WE'VE INHERITED" will be given by Reverend Donald H. Dunson, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul, Elyria; professor of moral theol- ogy at St. Mary Seminary; and author of two books. The eve- ning begins at 6:45 PM with a light supper, the presentation, and time for personal prayer and discussion. Space is limited - on a first-come, first serve basis, registrations (name, phone, e- mail) with an enclosed fee of $15.00 should be mailed to: Ter- rence Wichmann, 3141 Waterfall Way, Westlake, Ohio, 44145. All registrations will be confirmed.
Men's Basketball: Booster Club would like to extend an invitation to all parishioner men 30 and older to join them on Sunday nights in the St Mary gym for an evening of basketball between the hours of 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM. For more information contact Tom Meehan at boost- ers@stmaryavon.com.
St. Joseph Catholic Church, Avon Lake: will host a series called Catholics Coming Home on Thursday evenings from Oct. 4 to Nov. 15 2012, 7-8:30 p.m. Whatever the reasons that may have caused you or someone you know to decrease regular participa- tion at Mass and the Sacraments, the Church wants you back fulltime - we miss you! Regardless of what path your life may have taken, God has always al- lowed and encouraged U-turns that lead back to Him! Please join us for this free session where well invite you to take another look. Well answer questions and provide updates on the Catholic faith within an informal and wel- coming atmosphere. Contact Patricia at 440-930-5676 for more information. St. Joseph is located at 32929 Lake Road, Avon Lake.
Young In Spirit Senior Group Luncheon Wednesday, October 31, 2012 12:00 p.m. in Fr. Mosovsky Hall The menu is: Kielbasa, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, carrots, applesauce, donuts, coffee or cider All seniors, 55 plus, are welcome to attend. RSVP by calling Mary Ann at 440-933-2116 or Betty at 933-4234.
Holy Trinity Boy Scout Troop 462 Pancake Breakfast: Fundraiser to purchase Troop Trailer, Date: Today, Oct. 28, 2012, Time: 8-11:30 am Place: Holy Trinity Gym, 2610 Nagel Rd., Avon Cost: $6 Adult/$5 Senior/$3 Children (3-10 yrs)/Under 3 Free In addition to all you can eat pancakes, breakfast includes 2 sausage links (1 for children), coffee & tea and your choice orange juice or white milk. Advance ticket reservations are greatly appreciated and order forms are available on line at www.boyscouttroop462.webs.com **Walk-ins are welcome**Also to be sold during breakfast will be orders for Holiday Evergreens (wreath, centerpieces and gar- land), Baker Square Pie Gift Cards and Boy Scout Pop- corn. Contact Patricia Sas at (440)322-2640 or Sherri Robertson at (440)937-1829 with questions. The Avon/Avon Lake Council of the Knights of Co- lumbus: Will celebrate a Memorial Mass for all de- ceased Knights of their council on Thursday, November 1, at 7 PM at Holy Trinity Church, Avon. The names of deceased members will be read at the end of the Mass. Food and Fellowship will follow in the Modular. 3-E-1-3 For Ad lrlorral|or Ca|| LP| 0|recl al 1-800-1ZZ-15Z1 WWW.1LP|.cor @2012 L|lur|ca| Puo||cal|ors lrc 11-10Z1 Pre-Need Planning Family Owned & Operated RE-ASSIGN YOUR EXISTING PLANS TO US TODAY Parishioner 36363 Detroit Road 934-8000 7(05;7(7,973(*, Gene Yuengst - Owner 32475 Walk Rd. "Located in Walker Square" 871-4366 or 933-3111 Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 Pilates Apparatus & Mat TRX Spinning Yoga Spin Pilates BETH LAFARCIOLA, Owner 37300 Detroit Rd., Avon Open Mon - Fri 5 am - 8 pm, Sat & Sun 7 am - 1pm 440.934.9123 www.thesymmetrypilates.com OH Lic. 26232 (216) 676-9045 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS INC. "THE BENCHMARK OF HEATING AIR CONDITIONING COOLING SERVICES" 0E3l0N 8ulL0 lvAC 3ERvlCE C0NTRACT0R 0NE ENER0Y PLAZA 15800 lN0. PKY CLEvELAN0 36839 Detroit Rd. Sharon Vorisek, Avon Manager Active Parishioner (440) 934-0314 Roofing Siding Windows Free Estimates Call Today! 1.866.STAY.DRY l0VE 0F TlE FREE R00F 0lvE AwAYl ^^^I\ZJOM\ULYHSJVT :Xifcpe9%:ifn\cc#;%D%;% Pract|ce L|m|ted to Ped|atr|c 0ent|stry :_Xi`jjXBXkqXeDZ:le\#;%;%J%#D%J%;% 0rthodont|cs 8pec|a||st www.drcrowe||.com 3855 Amer|can way, 8te.6, Avon 0h ++'0*+$'(+0 CATHOLIC CREDIT UNION Serving parishes of Avon & Avon Lake Sheffield/ Sheffield Lake 933-2524 Mon.,Tues.,Thurs. 4pm-8pm Friday 3:30pm-6:30pm Sunday 9am-1pm www.c.u.catholic.com Visit us at 36610 Detroit Rd. Avon, OH $79 CPA-Prepared Tax Returns Welcome fellow parishioners! 440.934.9181 www.jlsmithgroup.com DETROIT-DOVER ANIMAL HOSPITAL, INC. 273 0etro|t Rd. west|ake, 0h 3URYLGLQJWKH)LQHVW+HDOWK&DUHIRU<RXU3HW WWW.delro|ldoverar|ra||osp|la|.cor (440} 871-5220 A Caring Community Porler Pav||||or Verory 3upporl ur|l & Ass|sled L|v|r T|e 0arders ol Frerc| Cree| Ass|sled L|v|r 3||||ed Nurs|r Care ard Re|ao|||lal|or Cerler Far||y 0Wred 3|rce 19 3Z800 Frerc| Cree| Rd., Avor 110-931-5201 K.M.U TRUCKING & EXCAVATING INC. Basement Walls Yard Drains Storm & Sanitary Sewers Septic Topsoil Stone & Plowing Kevin Urig (440) 934-1008 325 6enter R|dge Rd (440} 327-2955 WWW.oorerlar||ylurera||ore.cor +HOSLQJ\RXSODQDSHUVRQDOUHPHPEUDQFH (440} 892-1440 or (8} 32-724 8k|||ed Nurs|ng & Rehab|||tat|on Ass|sted & |ndependent L|v|ng 35755 0etro|t Road, Avon, 0h 44011 For Hore |nformat|on, 6a|| (440} 937-3111 /HDUQPRUHDERXWXVDWZZZDWULXPOLYLQJFHQWHUVFRP
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