August 10, 2022 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

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

Mon. 15: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

             Dormition of the Theotokos

             Blessings of flowers

             For the parishioners

Tues. 16: NO LITURGY

Wed. 17: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 18: NO LITURGY

Fri. 19:  NO LITURGY

Sat. 20: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            +Mary & +James Hayer

            from Mary Beth Hayer,

            Janice & David Hartzell

Sun. 21: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

            11th Sunday after Pentecost

            +Olin Sheely from

             Anonymous

Collection Report

Week of 8/7/2022

$               2035.00          Offertory

$                 325.00          Maintenance Fund

$                 300.00          Holy Day

$                 141.53          Utility offerings

$                   63.00          Candles

$               2864.53      TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 37

Sunday: 50

ON LINE: 12

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.

PILGRIMAGE:

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

Vigil Divine Liturgy on THIS 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.

DEDICATION OF STATUE:

This Sunday, following the 9:00 am liturgy, Fr. Michael will be dedicating the new Infant Jesus of Prague statue. The statue was donated by Dr. Stephen Salcedo and family (Bryant, Robert, Maureen and granddaughter Grace) in memory of +Janice Salcedo.

DONATION TO OUR CHURCH:

Thank you to Michael and Chelsea Patoray for a generous donation of $175,000.00 to our Building and Maintenance Fund. May God reward their generosity and grant them many and blessed years!

BLESSING OF FLOWERS:

If anyone would like their flowers blessed, Fr. Michael will be blessing them on Monday after both liturgies (10:00 am @ St. Nicholas and 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus) in honor of the Dormition of the Theotokos.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of August 14-20, the right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Anna Mamone from Ron & JoAnne Hoxworth. There is no request for the left sanctuary candle.

Say To this Mountain; Move.

Chrysostom: The disciples seem to me to be in anxiety and fear that they had lost the grace with which they had been entrusted. For they had received power over unclean demons. So they ap­proached him in private and asked him the ques­tion, not out of shame (for if the matter had got out and they were criticized, it would have been superfluous for the future to have been ashamed of admitting it in their words) but because what they were going to ask him was secret and of great moment.

What, then, does Christ say? “Because of your little faith. For truly, I say to you, if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you.” But if you say “Where did they move a mountain?” I will say that they did things much greater than that in raising up innumerable dead. For moving a mountain and moving death from a body are not at all comparable. After them other saints, far inferior to the disciples, are said to have moved mountains when neces­sity demanded. It is clear that the disciples also would have done so had necessity demanded. But if there was never need at that time, do not find fault with them. The gospel of Mat­thew, homily 57.4.

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