August 7, 2022 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 6: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Transfiguration of Our Lord

           Blessing of fruits

           +Thomas & Kay Urdea from

           family

Sun. 7: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

            9th Sunday after Pentecost

            Blessings of the fruits

           Living & deceased members

           of the Altar & Rosary

           Society

Mon. 8: NO LITURGY

Tues. 9: NO LITURGY

Wed. 10: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 11: NO LITURGY

Fri. 12:  NO LITURGY

Sat. 13: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            +Andrew Swantek from

            family

Sun. 14: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

            10th Sunday after Pentecost

            +Janice Salcedo from Family

Collection Report

Week of 7/31/2022

$                 996.00          Offertory

$                   25.00          Maintenance Fund

$                   10.00          Holy Day

$                   26.00          Candles

$               1057.00      TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 22

Sunday: 65

ON LINE: 11

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF OUR PARISHIONERS:

Richard Kuty, Pearl Tablack, & Patricia Flaherty, & Bernie Litwin all at home. Mary Rotunno at Assumption, Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby and Nina Zavatsky at Hampton Woods, and the rest of our parishioners who are in nursing homes.  May God grant to all the sick of our parish many blessed, happy and healthier years.

ATTENTION:

If any parishioner or family member is ill & would like to be on the pray list, or receive get-well wishes, call Karen or Kathy Kollar @330-272-1857.

PRAYING THE ROSARY:

On Sunday, September 4, 2022, the Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary @ 8:30 am in the church. All are welcome.

BLESSING OF STUDENTS & TEACHERS:

As the beginning of the school year fast approaches, Father Michael will be blessing all school age children (pre-school to college) and teachers after liturgies THIS WEEKEND August 6th & 7th.

FUNDRAISER, LAST WEEK:

Maryna is selling homemade nut kolachi for $15.00 each as a fundraiser for the Ukraine. This will be the last week to submit your orders. Order forms are on the vestibule table and can be returned to the collection basket or by calling the rectory.

PILGRIMAGE:

Archbishop William C. Skurla will be the main celebrant for the Dormition

Vigil Divine Liturgy on Sunday, August 14th @ 7:00 pm at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon, 2759 North Lipkey Road, North Jackson. The 57th Annual Assumption Pilgrimage will be August 13-15th.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

The Sanctuary candles will be lit for the entire week for your intentions.

For the week of August 7-13, the right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Mr. & +Mrs. Michael R. Bohn from Bob & Kathy Sheppa. The left sanctuary candle is for the health & well-being of Paulette Kloes from Bob & Millie Jonda.

The week of July 17-23, the right sanctuary candle was for the health & well-being of Nicholas Petito from Dorothy Terry.

14:24 The Boat Beaten by Waves

many furlongs distant FROM THE land. The disciples are tossed on the waves again. They are in a storm, fully as bad as the previous one. Gently and by degrees he ex­cites and urges the disciples on toward greater responsiveness, even to the point of bearing all things nobly. Whereas in the previous storm they had him with them in the ship, now they were alone by themselves. Even when he was asleep in the boat in the previous situation, he was ready to give them relief from danger. But then he was present to them.

Now he is leading them into a greater degree of challenge. Now he is not even present to them. He has departed. In mid-sea he permits a storm to arise. This was all for their training, that they might not look for some easy hope of preservation from any earthly source. He then allows them to be tossed by the storm all night! This had the purpose of awakening their stony hearts in a most complete way. This is how Jesus dealt with the nature of their fear, which the rough weather and the timing had produced. He cast them directly into a situation in which they would have a greater longing for him and a con­tinual remembrance of him. Chrysostom: the gospel of Matthew, homily  50.I.

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