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March 17, 2024 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 16: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Akathistos Saturday

            +Anna Dean from JoAnn &

            Ray Maga

Sun. 17: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          5th Sunday of the Great Fast

          St. Mary of Egypt

          Baptism of Luke Alexander

          Baugher

          +Joseph Kollar from Karen &

          Kathy Kollar

Mon. 18: NO LITURGY

Tues. 19: NO LITURGY

Wed. 20: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

           Lenten Education Classes to

           Follow

Thurs. 21: NO LITURGY

 Fri. 22: 5:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

            Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Sat. 23: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Saturday of Lazarus

           +Janice Salcedo from family

Sun. 24: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           Palm Sunday

          + Mary Lou Kasper from the

          Brill & Mulichak families

Collection Report

Week of 03/10/2024

$                 1819.00   Offertory

$                     80.00   Easter Flowers

$                   100.00   Easter

$                   125.34   Utility Offerings

$                     45.00   BCW

$                   270.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     98.00   Candles

$                 2537.34  TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 28

Sunday: 55

ON LINE: 2

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

Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday, April 7th at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

FOOD DRIVE:

The Byzantine Social Club is sponsoring a food drive to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank. Most needed food items include: cereal, canned vegetables, canned fruit, canned soup, dry pasta, mac and cheese, peanut butter and tuna. The donation box will be in the church vestibule until April 7th. Your help in this endeavour is greatly appreciated.

EASTER EGG HUNT:

The Children’s Easter Egg Hunt will be held NEXT SUNDAY, Palm Sunday, March 24th after 9:00 am Liturgy. All children 14 and under are welcome to participate. There will be a visit from the Easter Bunny who will take pictures with the children. We will have Easter Baskets for the children to use to collect eggs. Please sign up on the sheet on the table in the vestibule.  

SPAGHETTI DINNER:

 St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, 405 Robinson Road in Campbell will be hosting a Spaghetti Dinner next Sunday, Palm Sunday-March 24th from Noon-2:30 pm. Adults $12.00 and Children $6.00.

BAPTISM:

Congratulations to Luke Alexander Baugher, son of Robert & Megan Baugher who received his Baptism/Chrismation today. May God bless Luke and his family with health, happiness and many blessed years.

HALUSKI SALE:

St. Mary’s Assumption Social Center, 356 S. Belle Vista Ave. are holding a drive thru haluski sale on March 22nd from noon- 3:00 pm. Drive up in front of the hall and they will bring the haluski out to your car. Call (330) 792-1578 to place your order by March 20th. Cost is $10.00 per quart.

HOLY WEEK LITURGICAL SCHEDULE:

Holy Monday: Annunciation of theTheotokos:    6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus-Divine Liturgy

Holy Tuesday: Pre-Sanctified Liturgyfollowed by Confessions: 6:00 pm @ St. Michael in Campbell. Social to follow in the church hall

Holy Wednesday: Pre-Sanctified Liturgy followed by Anointing with Holy Oil:        6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

Holy Thursday: Divine Liturgy with Vespers:         6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

Holy Friday: Vespers with procession of Shroud:      4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

                         6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

Holy Saturday: Resurrection Matins followed by Blessings of Easter Baskets           4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

                        7:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

Easter Sunday: Resurrection of Our Lord (Pascha) 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

                        11:00 am @ St. Nicholas

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of March 17-23, the left sanctuary candle is in memory of +Mary Rotunno from Sandy O’Neil. The right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Don Chachko from Tillie Chachko  

10:44 Whoever Would Be Great Among You Must Be Slave of All

WHAT LOWLINESS ACCOMPLISHED.

CHRYSOSTOM: He erased the curse, he triumphed over death, he opened paradise. He struck down sin, he opened wide the vaults of the sky, he lifted our first fruits to heaven, he filled the whole world with godliness. He drove out error, he led back the truth, he made our first fruits mount to the royal throne. He accomplished so many good deeds that neither I nor all humanity together could set them before your minds in words. Before he humbled himself, only the angels knew him. After he humbled himself, all human nature knew him. You see how his humbling of himself did not make him have less bur produced countless benefits, countless deeds of virtue, and made his glory shine forth with greater brightness. God wants for nothing and has need of nothing. Yet, when he humbled himself, he produced such great good, increased his household, and extended his kingdom. Why, then, are you afraid that you will become less if you humble yourself? ON THE INCOMPREHENSI-BLE NATURE OF GOD 8.46-47.

March 10, 2024 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 9: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           40 Martyrs of Sebaste

           +Agnes Butsko from

           Robert Democko

Sun. 10: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          4th Sunday of the Great Fast

          St. John Climacus

          +Joseph Yesh from Bill Novak

Mon. 11: NO LITURGY

Tues. 12: NO LITURGY

Wed. 13: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

           Lenten Education Classes to

           Follow

Thurs. 14: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Canon of Andrew Crete

            For the parishioners

 Fri. 15: 5:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

            Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Sat. 16: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Akathistos Saturday

            +Anna Dean from JoAnn &

            Ray Maga

Sun. 17: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          5th Sunday of the Great Fast

          St. Mary of Egypt

          Baptism of Luke Alexander

          Baugher

          +Joseph Kollar from Karen &

          Kathy Kollar

Collection Report

Week of 03/03/2024

$                 1432.00   Offertory

$                   105.00   Easter Flowers

$                     10.00   Holy day

$                   137.98   Utility Offerings

$                   107.00   BCW

$                   190.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     95.00   Candles

$                 2076.98   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 27

Sunday: 70

ON LINE: 2

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday, April 7th at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

END OF YEAR FINANCIAL REPORT:The 2023 end of year financial reports are available on the vestibule table. Any questions, please see Fr. Michael or Greg Slemons. We truly appreciate your continued financial assistance to our church. May God bless each of you for your generosity and support.

EASTER EGG HUNT:

The Children’s Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Palm Sunday, March 24th after 9:00 am Liturgy. All children 14 and under are welcome to participate. There will be a visit from the Easter Bunny who will take pictures with the children. We will have Easter Baskets for the children to use to collect eggs. Please sign up on the sheet on the table in the vestibule.  

LENTEN FOOD SALES:

On the remaining three Fridays of Lent, St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church will be hosting a variety of carry-out meal options and soups. This week’s meal is haluski and potato soup.  Each item is $ 10 and can be picked up between noon and 2:00 pm and 5:00pm-6:00 pm at the church social hall at 405 Robinson Road in Campbell. Pre-order by calling Regina @ (330) 720-2100 or Sue @ (330) 402-6673. Kolachi and Easter cheese can also be pre-ordered.

In addition, there will be a Palm Sunday Spaghetti dinner at the social hall from noon-2:30 pm. Adults $12.00 and children $6.00.

BAPTISM:

Next Sunday, March 17th, Luke Alexander Baugher, son of Robert & Megan Baugher will receive Baptism/Chrismation/Eucharist during 9:00 am liturgy.

FOOD DRIVE:

The Byzantine Social Club is sponsoring a food drive to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank. Most needed food items include: cereal, canned vegetables, canned fruit, canned soup, dry pasta, mac and cheese, peanut butter and tuna. The donation box will be in the church vestibule until April 7th. Your help in this endeavour is greatly appreciated.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RAFFLE:

The Knights of Columbus are holding a raffle on May 18, 2024 with numerous monetary prizes. All proceeds benefit local charities.  Tickets are $5.00. Please see Fr. Michael for tickets.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of March 10-16, the left sanctuary candle is in memory of +Joseph Kollar from Karen & Kathy Kollar. The right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Stephen Terlecky from Bohdan & Mary Ann Lenyk. .  

9:24 I Believe; Help My Unbelief

emergent faith seeking maturity.

Augustine: In saying, “When the Son of Man shall come, shall he find faith upon the earth?” our Lord spoke of that faith which is fully matured, which is so seldom found on earth. The church’s faith is full, for who would come here if there were no fullness of faith? And whose faith when fully matured would not move mountains? Look at the apostles themselves, who would not have left all they had, trodden under foot this world’s hope, and followed the Lord, if they had not had proportionally great faith. And yet if they had already experi­enced a completely matured faith, they would have not said to the Lord, “Increase our faith.” Rather we find here an emerg­ing faith, which is not yet full faith, in that father who when he had presented to the Lord his son to be cured of an evil spirit and was asked whether he believed, an­swered, “Lord, I believe, help me in my un­belief.” “Lord,” says he, “I believe.” “I believe”; therefore there was faith; but “help me in my unbelief: therefore there was not full faith. Sermons on New Tes­tament lessons 65.

March 3, 2024 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 2: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           3rd All Souls Saturday

           +Marian Dzurnak from

           Robert Democko

Sun. 3: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          3rd Sunday of Great Lent

          Veneration of the Cross

          Living & Deceased Members

          Of the Altar & Rosary Society

Mon. 4: NO LITURGY

Tues. 5: NO LITURGY

Wed. 6: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

           Lenten Education Classes to

           Follow

Thurs. 7: NO LITURGY

 Fri. 8: 5:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

            Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Sat. 9: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           40 Martyrs of Sebaste

           +Agnes Butsko from

           Robert Democko

Sun. 10: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          4th Sunday of the Great Fast

          St. John Climacus

          +Joseph Yesh from Bill Novak

Collection Report

Week of 02/25/2024

$                 1657.00   Offertory

$                   310.00   Easter Flowers

$                     10.00   Initial offering

$                     10.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     63.00   Candles

$                 2050.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 32

Sunday: 82

ON LINE: 3

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday, April 7th at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

END OF YEAR FINANCIAL REPORT:

The 2023 end of year financial reports are available on the vestibule table. Any questions, please see Fr. Michael or Greg Slemons. We truly appreciate your continued financial assistance to our church. May God bless each of you for your generosity and support.

EASTER EGG HUNT:

The Children’s Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Palm Sunday, March 24th after 9:00 am Liturgy. All children 14 and under are welcome to participate. There will be a visit from the Easter Bunny who will take pictures with the children. We will have Easter Baskets for the children to use to collect eggs. Please sign up on the sheet on the table in the vestibule.  

LENTEN FOOD SALES:

On the remaining three Fridays of Lent, St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church will be hosting a variety of carry-out meal options and soups. Each item is $ 10 and can be picked up between noon and 2:00 pm and 5:00pm-6:00 pm at the church social hall at 405 Robinson Road in Campbell. Pre-order by calling Regina @ (330) 720-2100 or Sue @ (330) 402-6673. Kolachi and Easter cheese can also be pre-ordered.

In addition, there will be a Palm Sunday Spaghetti dinner at the social hall from noon-2:30 pm. Adults $12.00 and children $6.00.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of March 3-9, the left sanctuary candle is in memory of +Rose Marie Gaffney and the right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Leonard & +Dorothy Slemons. Both candles are given by Bob & Mille Jonda.

Deflecting self-hate.

Augustine:

This precept by which we are enjoined to lose our life does not mean that a person should kill himself, which would be an un­forgivable crime, but it does mean that one should kill that in oneself which is unduly attached to the earthly, which makes one take inordinate pleasure in this present life to the neglect of the life to come. This is the meaning of “shall hate his life” and “shall lose it.” Embedded in the same ad­monition he speaks most openly of the profit of gaining one’s life when he says: “He that loses his life in this world shall find it unto life eternal. “letters, 243, to LAETUS.

February 25, 2024 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 24: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           First & Second Findings of

           The Head of John the Baptist

           +Anna Dean from Mary &

           Jerry Novak

Sun. 25: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          2nd Sunday of Great Lent

          +Sharon Sandoval from Jim

          & Kylie Shipsky

Mon. 26: NO LITURGY

Tues. 27: NO LITURGY

Wed. 28: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

           Lenten Education Classes to

           Follow

Thurs. 29: NO LITURGY

 Fri. 1: 5:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

            Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Sat. 2: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           3rd All Souls Saturday

           +Marian Dzurnak from

           Robert Democko

Sun. 3: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          3rd Sunday of Great Lent

          Veneration of the Cross

          Living & Deceased Members

          Of the Altar & Rosary Society

Collection Report

Week of 02/18/2024

$                 1168.00   Offertory

$                     65.00   Easter Flowers

$                     10.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     40.00   Candles

$                 1787.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 24

Sunday: 61

ON LINE: 5

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary NEXT Sunday, March 3rd at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

LENTEN EDUCATION CLASS:

This year, following all Wednesday’s Pre-Sanctified liturgies there will be again, a Lenten adult education class. All parishioners, family and friends are welcomed to learn about our Byzantine faith.

ECF CLASSES:

ECF classes for children have resumed following 9:00 am liturgy on Sunday. Classes will go until May 12th.  

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RAFFLE:

The Knights of Columbus are holding a raffle on May 18, 2024 with numerous monetary prizes. All proceeds benefit local charities.  Tickets are $5.00. Please see Fr. Michael for tickets.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of February 25-March 2, 2024, there are no requests for the sanctuary candles.

SECOND SUNDAY OF GREAT LENT

Collegeville Bible Commentary 2:1-12 “My son, you are forgiven/ healed.” Back in Capernaum, Jesus is surrounded by great numbers of people again (v. 2; see 1:33). As he preaches to the crowd, four friends of a paralyzed man lower him on his mat through the roof so that he can be close enough for Jesus to see him and cure him (vv. 3-4). (Such extraordinary means to get close to Jesus emphasized the faith of these friends as well as the overwhelming size of the crowd Jesus attracted.) Jesus responds to this act of faith, not by healing the man immediately, but by touching off the first of a series of controversial dialogues with the onlooking scribes and Pharisees. When Jesus says, “Child, your sins are forgiven” (v. 5), he is as much as saying, “It is God whom you approach.” (In the Old Testament, only God is capable of forgiving sins; and it was expected that he would do so only at the end of time.) It thus becomes clear why the scribes murmur “he is blaspheming” (v. 7) and why Jesus brings it all out in the open. His claim to be able to forgive sins better reveals his identity as Son of God than do the miracles he performs. Aware of the silent censure his forgiving word has caused in the crowd, Jesus proceeds to prove that “the Son of Man has authority to forgive sins on earth” by commanding the man to rise and walk in the sight of everyone (vv. 8-11). In concluding this miracle, Mark asks his readers to praise God for his presence in their midst as the forgiver-healer, just as the crowd did (v. 12), even in the face of those who do not believe. It is significant that Mark has chosen to present this miracle and teaching about Jesus’ power to forgive sins so early in his Gospel drama. It shows that the need for the experience of God’s forgiveness was as important to first-century Christians as it is today. Mark’s readers praise God for saying clearly, even today, “My sons, my daughters, I absolve you from your sins.”

February 18, 2024 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 17: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Commemoration of the

           Miracle of the Great-Martyr

           Theodore

          +Dolores (Dee) Vrable from

           Dolores (Dolly) Vrabel

Sun. 18: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          1St Sunday of Great Lent

          +John Mulichak from the

          Byzantine Social Club

Mon. 19: NO LITURGY

Tues. 20: NO LITURGY

Wed. 21: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

           Lenten Education Classes to

           Follow

Thurs. 22: NO LITURGY

 Fri. 23: 5:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

            Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Sat. 24: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           First & Second Findings of

           The Head of John the Baptist

           +Anna Dean from Mary &

           Jerry Novak

Sun. 25: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          2nd Sunday of Great Lent

          +Sharon Sandoval from Jim

          & Kylie Shipsky

Collection Report

Week of 02/11/2024

$                 1702.00   Offertory

$                     10.00   Holy Day

$                       5.00   Initial Offering

$                     25.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     45.00   Candles

$                 1787.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 40

Sunday: 60

ON LINE: 2

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday, March 3rd at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

LENTEN EDUCATION CLASS:

This year, following all Wednesday’s Pre-Sanctified liturgies there will be again, a Lenten adult education class. All parishioners, family and friends are welcomed to learn about our Byzantine faith.

BYZANTINE SOCIAL CLUB:

The next meeting will be THIS Tuesday, February 20th @ 6:30 pm in the church. Dues are $10 a year per person or $20 per couple. We are looking forward to planning many fun events for this year and we welcome new members.  

ECF CLASSES:

ECF classes for children have resumed following 9:00 am liturgy on Sunday. Classes will go until May 12th.  

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RAFFLE:

The Knights of Columbus are holding a raffle on May 18, 2024 with numerous monetary prizes. All proceeds benefit local charities.  Tickets are $5.00. Please see Fr. Michael for tickets.

PRE-SANCTIFIED LITURGY:

Please note that Pre-Sanctified Liturgy at St. Nicholas on Friday is now at 5:00 pm.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of February 18-24, 2024, there are no requests for the sanctuary candles.

THE FIRST SUNDAY OF GREAT LENT is dedicated to the triumph of the Church’s teaching over the “Iconoclasts” or “Destroyers of Icons.” The Second Council of Nicea, held in 787, clearly established the proper teaching concerning the veneration of images.

The Vesper service of this Sunday explains this teaching: “In assuming our body, You (O Christ) accepted all its properties. Therefore, we represent Your likeness and embrace it with the model in mind. We go up to Your love and, following the divine tradition set by the apostles, we draw from it the grace of healing.”

“Truly the Church of Christ received honorable adornment in the noble and holy icons of Christ the Savior, of the Mother of God, and of all the Saints. We lift them up with joy and gladness as the Church rejoices in grace, happily glorifying her God, the Lover of Mankind, who patiently suffered for her sake.”

“As the tabernacle of the Covenant held the presence of God, so do the icons show forth the presence of the One we worship and revere. By venerating them, we never go astray. It is glory for us to kneel in true worship of the Incarnate Christ. O believers, let us then embrace His icon and cry out: “O God, save your people and bless your inheritance.’ “

February 11, 2024 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 10: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           All Holy Ascetical Fathers &

           Mothers

          +Richard Kuty Sr. from Gene

          &Sharon Mulichak

Sun. 11: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday of Cheese-Fare

          +Bernadette (Bernie) Litwin

          From Paul & Mary Kasper

Mon. 12: NO LITURGY

Tues. 13: NO LITURGY

Wed. 14: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

           Lenten Education Classes to

           Follow

Thurs. 15: NO LITURGY

 Fri. 16: 4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

            Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Sat. 17: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           Commemoration of the

           Miracle of the Great-Matyr

           Theodore

          +Dolores (Dee) Vrable from

           Dolores (Dolly) Vrabel

Sun. 18: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          1St Sunday of Great Lent

          +John Mulichak from the

          Byzantine Social Club

Collection Report

Week of 02/04/2024

$                 3134.00   Offertory

$                   250.00   Holy Day

$                     15.00   Initial Offering

$                   315.68   Utility Offering

$                     15.00   Christmas Offering

$                   960.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     30.00   Easter Flowers

$                     97.00   Candles

$                 3816.68   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 39

Sunday: 48

ON LINE: 4

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday, March 3rd at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

HRAMOTY:

We are still taking Hramoty requests for All-Souls Saturdays. Please fill out the Hramoty envelope that you received with your monthly envelopes and place in the collection baskets. .

ECF CLASSES:

ECF classes are resuming this Sunday, February 11th for all students.

BYZANTINE SOCIAL CLUB:

The next meeting will be Tuesday, February 20th @ 6:30 pm in the church. Dues are $10 a year per person or $20 per couple. We are looking forward to planning many fun events for this year and we welcome new members.  

REGULATIONS FOR THE GREAT FAST:

The Great Lent begins THIS MONDAY February 12th, the following are Lenten restrictions.

STRICT ABSTINENCE: (fast) is toobserved on Pure Monday, February 12th-the 1st day of the Great Fast & on Great & Holy Friday, March 29th. This includes no use or consumption of all meats, eggs and dairy products.

SIMPLE ABSTINENCE: Thisforbids the use of meat on all Wednesdays & Fridays during the Great fast but allows eggs and dairy products.

LENTEN EDUCATION CLASS:

This year, following all Wednesday’s Pre-Sanctified liturgies there will be again, a Lenten adult education class. All parishioners, family and friends are welcomed to learn about our Byzantine faith. Classes begin THIS Wednesday, February 14th.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RAFFLE:

The Knights of Columbus are holding a raffle on May 18, 2024 with numerous monetary prizes. All proceeds benefit local charities.  Tickets are $5.00. Please see Fr. Michael for tickets.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of February 11-17 2024, there are no requests for the sanctuary candles.

Why We Should Fast

By St. Isaac the Syrian

If the lawyer Himself fasts, how can any of those who have to obey the Law, be exempt from fasting? This is why the human race knew no victory before fasting, and the devil was never defeated by our nature as it is: but this weapon has indeed deprived the devil of strength from the outset. As soon as the devil sees someone possessed of this weapon, fear straightway falls on this adversary and tormentor of ours, who remembers and thinks of his defeat by the Savior in the wilderness; his strength is at once destroyed and the sight of the weapon, given us by the Supreme Leader, burns him up. A man armed with the weapon of fasting is always afire with zeal. He who remains therein, keeps his mind steadfast and ready to meet and repel all violent passions.

February 4, 2024 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 3: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           1st All Souls Saturday

          +Anna Dean from Mary Ann

          & Rick Mosco

Sun. 4: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday of Meat-Fare

          Living & Deceased Members

          Of the Altar & Rosary Society

          Of Infant Jesus

Mon. 5: NO LITURGY

Tues. 6: NO LITURGY

Wed. 7: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 8: NO LITURGY

 Fri. 9: NO LITURGY

Sat. 10: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           All Holy Ascetical Fathers &

           Mothers

          +Richard Kuty Sr. from Gene

          &Sharon Mulichak

Sun. 11: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday of Cheese-Fare

          +Bernadette (Bernie) Litwin

          From Paul & Mary Kasper

Collection Report

Week of 01/28/2024

$                 1714.00   Offertory

$                   125.00   Holy Day

$                       5.00   Initial Offering

$                   160.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     20.00   Easter Flowers

$                     66.00   Candles

$                 2090.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 32

Sunday: 55

ON LINE: 1

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary Sunday, March 3rd at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

HRAMOTY:

We are still taking Hramoty requests for All-Souls Saturdays. Please fill out the Hramoty envelope that you received with your monthly envelopes and place in the collection baskets. .

BYZANTINE SOCIAL CLUB:

The next meeting will be Tuesday, February 20th @ 6:30 pm in the church. Dues are $10 a year per person or $20 per couple. We are looking forward to planning many fun events for this year and we welcome new members.  

REGULATIONS FOR THE GREAT FAST:

The Great Lent begins NEXT MONDAY February 12th, the following are Lenten restrictions:

STRICT ABSTINENCE: (fast) is toobserved on Pure Monday, February 12th-the 1st day of the Great Fast & on Great & Holy Friday, March 29th. This includes no use or consumption of all meats, eggs and dairy products.

SIMPLE ABSTINENCE: Thisforbids the use of meat on all Wednesdays & Fridays during the Great fast but allows eggs and dairy products.

LENTEN EDUCATION CLASS:

This year, following all Wednesday’s Pre-Sanctified liturgies there will be again, a Lenten adult education class. All parishioners, family and friends are welcomed to learn about our Byzantine faith. Classes begin Wednesday, February 14th.

LENTEN ETHNIC FOOD SALE:

St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church in Hermitage is having a Lenten Ethnic Food & Bake sale on March 6th from 2:00-5:00 pm. Pre-orders only-all food is homemade and pierohi is frozen. Pierohi (potato &cheese, sauerkraut, prune & cabbage are $10/dozen and haluski (1 quart) is $9.00. Call Bill @ 724-962-4618 or Christine @ 724-866-0058 to place an order.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of February 4-10 2024, there are no requests for the sanctuary candles.

Inherit the Kingdom.

Chrysostom: He commended them for doing what was right. He reveals how great is his bond of love for them and has been from the beginning. “Then the king will say to those at his right hand, ‘Come, O blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.'” To what other blessedness could this blessedness be compared? To be blessed of the Father! Why were they counted worthy of such a great honor? “I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink.” What honor! What blessedness!

He did not say “take” but “inherit” as one’s own, as your Father’s, as yours, as due to you from the first. “For before you were,” he says, “these things had been prepared and made ready for you, because I knew you would be such as you are.” the gospel of Matthew, homily 79.2.

January 28, 2024 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 27: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          +Marian Dzurnak from the

          Boughner Family

Sun. 28: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday of the Prodigal Son

          +Mary Rotunno from Vic &

          Sue Boyer & family

Mon. 29: NO LITURGY

Tues. 30: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Three Holy Hierarchs

           +Leonard Slemons from

           Dr. David & Toni Crans

Wed. 31: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 1: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Eve of the Meeting of Our

            Lord with Simeon & Anna

            For the parishioners

 Fri. 2:9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           Meeting of Our Lord With

           Simeon &Anna

           For the Living & Deceased

           Members of the Sacred Heart

           Society of St. Nicholas

Sat. 3: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

           1st All Souls Saturday

          +Anna Dean from Mary Ann

          & Rick Mosco

Sun. 4: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday of Meat-Fare

          Living & Deceased Members

          Of the Altar & Rosary Society

          Of Infant Jesus

Collection Report

Week of 01/21/2024

$                 1453.00   Offertory

$                       5.00   Holy Day

$                     25.00   Initial Offering

$                     48.00   Candles

$                 1534.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 21

Sunday: 69

ON LINE: 5

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary NEXT Sunday, February 4th at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

MEN’S RETREAT:

The Third Annual Men’s Retreat sponsored by St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Marblehead Ohio will be held on March 15-17, 2024. Please see brochure in the vestibule for more information.

END OF YEAR STATEMENT:

There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule for parishioners who want their end-of year contribution statement. Your statement will be ready the following week also in the vestibule. For those who requested last week, your statements are available. 

PARISHIONER NEWS:

Our parishioner, Marlene Jean Oddis, passed away this week. Funeral services were this past Friday. Our deepest sympathy and prayers to Marlene’s family and friends. Blessed repose to his servant Marlene.

Congratulations to our parishioner Frank Bero who was recently sworn in as a firefighter for the city Youngstown. We thank you for your service!

BYZANTINE SOCIAL CLUB UPDATE:

The Byzantine Social Club met this past Wednesday for a wonderful evening. The club plans to host social events for the parish throughout the 2024 year. Please watch the bulletin for information. Also, remember, the social club is for ALL parishioners of our church and everyone is invited to participate. 

LENTEN ETHNIC FOOD SALE:

St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church in Hermitage is having a Lenten Ethnic Food & Bake sale on March 6th from 2:00-5:00 pm. Pre-orders only-all food is homemade and pierohi is frozen. Pierohi (potato &cheese, sauerkraut, prune & cabbage are $10/dozen and haluski (1 quart) is $9.00. Call Bill @ 724-962-4618 or Christine @ 724-866-0058 to place an order.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of January 28-Feb. 3, the left sanctuary candle is in memory of +Thomas Rotunno and the right sanctuary candle is in memory of +Mary Rotunno. Both candles are from their family.

THE FIRST CONFESSION SEEKS RECONCILIATION.

 AMBROSE: “Father,” it says,” I have sinned against heaven, and before you.” This is the first confession before the Creator of nature, the Patron of mercy, and the Judge of guilt. Although God knows all things, he awaits the words of your confession…, Confess, so that Christ may rather intercede for you, he whom we have as an advocate with the Father. Confess, so that the church may pray for you and that the people may weep for you. Do not fear that perhaps you might not receive. The advocate promises pardon. The patron offers grace. The defender promises the reconciliation with the Father’s good will to you. Believe because it is the truth. Consent because it is a virtue. He has a reason to intercede for you, unless he died for you in vain. The Father also has a reason for forgiveness, because the Father wants what the Son wants. EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF LUKE 7.224-25.28

January 21, 2024 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 20: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          +Anna Mamone from Mary &

          Jerry Novak

Sun. 21: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday of the Publican &

          Pharisee

          +Judith Kaylor from Jim &

          Kylie Shipsky

Mon. 22: NO LITURGY

Tues. 23: NO LITURGY

Wed. 24: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 25: NO LOITURGY

 Fri. 26: NO LITURGY

Sat. 27: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          +Marian Dzurnak from the

          Boughner Family

Sun. 28: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday of the Prodigal Son

          +Mary Rotunno from Vic &

          Sue Boyer & family

Collection Report

Week of 01/14/2024

$                 1484.00   Offertory

$                     65.00   Holy Day

$                     20.00   Initial Offering

$                     25.00   Dolores Vrable donation

$                   265.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     47.00   Candles

$                 1906.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 30

Sunday: 58

ON LINE: 5

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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.

Lecture: CREATOR MODEL OF HEALTHCARE

Welcoming kids and parents to attend lecture by Dr. George J. Ceremuga after 9AM Liturgy this Sunday. Dr. George J. Ceremuga is author “God Loves the children,” which inspires the reader to

be empowered to live fully alive in mind, body, and spirit. The book shows the world a better way in medicine—to teach, to love and to heal. It is a reminder that our health is our wealth. As an ambassador for Christ, Team Love God’s motto is “Lead with love, as the power of love is God.”

ATTENTION:

If any parishioner or family member is ill & would like to be on the pray list, or receive get-well wishes, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

ROSARY:

The Altar & Rosary Society will be praying the rosary on Sunday, February 4th at 8:30 am. Everyone is welcomed.

MEN’S RETREAT:

The Third Annual Men’s Retreat sponsored by St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Marblehead Ohio will be held on March 15-17, 2024. Please see brochure in the vestibule for more information.

BYZNTINE SOCIAL CLUB:

THE BYZANTINE SICIAL CLUB IS BACK!!!!!!!!

After a long hiatus, the Byzantine Social Club will be resuming. ALL PARISHIONERS are invited and welcome to attend their first gathering THIS Wednesday, January 24th at 6:30 pm in the church. There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule. We hope to see everyone!

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS:

Thank you to all who helped take down the Christmas decorations last Sunday. Your continued time and support of our parish is greatly appreciated.

END OF YEAR STATEMENT:

There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule for parishioners who want their end-of year contribution statement. Your statement will be ready the following week also in the vestibule. For those who requested last week, your statements are available. 

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of January 21-27, there are no requests for the sanctuary candle.

IT IS MORE DIFFICULT TO CONFESS ONE’S SINS THAN ONE’S RIGHTEOUSNESS.

EPHREM THE SYRIAN: In the case of that Pharisee who was praying, the things he said were true. Since he was saying them out of pride and the tax collector was telling his sins with humility, the confession of sins of the last was more pleasing to God than the acknowledgment of the almsgiving of the first. It is more difficult to confess one’s sins than one’s righteousness. God looks on the one who carries a heavy burden. The tax collector therefore appeared to him to have had more to bear than the Pharisee had. He went down more justified than the Pharisee did, only because of the fact he was humble. If this Pharisee had been sinful, his prayer would have added iniquity to iniquity, but the Lord purified the tax collector of his iniquity. If just by praying, the Pharisee’s prayer provoked God’s wrath, then as a result of that provocation, the prayer of the tax collector proved all the more potent.

COMMENTARY ON TATIAN’S DIATESSARON I5.24.

January 14, 2024 Bulletin

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 13: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          Saturday after Theophany

          +Agnes Butsko from Robert

          Democko

Sun. 14: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

           Sunday of Zaccheus

           Special intentions of Dorothy

           Vasilchek from Michael

           Vasilchek

Mon. 15: NO LITURGY

Tues. 16: NO LITURGY

Wed. 17: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 18: NO LOITURGY

 Fri. 19: NO LITURGY

Sat. 20: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

          +Anna Mamone from Mary &

          Jerry Novak

Sun. 21: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

          Sunday of the Publican &

          Pharisee

          +Judith Kaylor from Jim &

          Kylie Shipsky

Collection Report

Week of 01/07/2024

$                 1433.00   Offertory

$                   535.00   Holy Day

$                   102.00   Initial Offering

$                     81.20   Utility Offering

$                     85.00   Christmas

$                   225.00   Dolores Vrable donation

$                   180.00   Maintenance Fund

$                     96.00   Candles

$                 1815.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 28

Sunday: 58

ON LINE: 7

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

Pearl Tablack, Nina Zavatsky & Joe Markovitch all at home. Dolores Schurko & Louise Macabobby at Hampton Wood 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, please notify Fr. Michael or Paula.

HOLY WATER:

Holy water is available in the back of the vestibule-please bring your own containers.

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS:

Christmas decorations will be taken down THIS Sunday, January 14th after 9:00 am liturgy. All help will be appreciated.

THANK YOU:

A sincere appreciation to the family and friends of Dolores (Dee) Vrable who donated money in her memory to our church maintenance fund.

BYZNTINE SOCIAL CLUB:

THE BYZANTINE SICIAL CLUB IS BACK!!!!!!!!

After a long hiatus, the Byzantine Social Club will be resuming. ALL PARISHIONERS are invited and welcome to attend their first gathering on Wednesday, January 24th at 6:30 pm in the church. There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule. We hope to see everyone!

END OF YEAR STATEMENT:

There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule for parishioners who want their end-of year contribution statement. Your statement will be ready the following week also in the vestibule. For those who requested last week, your statements are available. 

MEN’S RETREAT:

The Third Annual Men’s Retreat sponsored by St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Marblehead Ohio will be held on March 15-17, 2024. Please see brochure in the vestibule for more information.

SANCTUARY CANDLES:

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

For the week of January 14-20, there are no requests for the sanctuary candle.

To See Christ.

Cyril of Alexandria:

Come and let us see what was the method of Zacchaeus’s conversion. He desired to see Jesus and therefore climbed into a sycamore tree, and so a seed of salvation sprouted within him. Christ saw this with the eyes of deity. Looking up, he also saw Zacchaeus with the eyes of humanity, and since it was his purpose for all to be saved, he extends his gentleness to him. To encourage him, he says, “Come down quickly.” Zacchaeus searched to see Christ, but the multitude prevented him, not so much that of the people but of his sins. He was short of stature, not merely in a bodily point of view but also spiritually. He could not see him unless he were raised up from the earth and climbed into the sycamore, by which Christ was about to pass. The story contains a puzzle. In no other way can a person see Christ and believe in him except by climbing up into the sycamore, by making foolish his earthly members of fornication, uncleanness, etc.

Commentary on Luke, Homily 127.

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