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St. Vincent de Paul Church Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 16, 2016 Rectory Rev. Norman K. Douglas, Pastor Rev. Joseph H. Kraker, Pastor Emeritus Deacon Bob Bender, Pastoral Minister Mrs. Connie Pacanovsky, Business Manager Mrs. Peggy Wellemeyer, Office Manager Mrs. Ellen Dies, Youth Minister Ms. Nancy Daley, Music Director Mr. Herman Allshouse, Maintenance Director Ms. Marimargaret Roberts, Office Staff Phone:... 330-535-3135 Fax:... 234-571-2919 Web Site: www.stvincentchurch.com Office Hours: Mon-Fri : 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. School Mrs. Maria Meeker, Principal Mrs. Laurie Belair, Secretary Phone:... 330-762-5912 Address: 17 S. Maple St., Akron, OH 44303 PSR Mrs. Ellen Dies, Principal, 330-864-5484 Bulletin Deadline: 10 a.m. Monday in Writing MASSES: Saturday Vigil: 5 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 and 11 a.m. Weekdays: 6:30 a.m. Holy Days: 6:30 a.m., 9 a.m., and 5:30 p.m. CONFESSIONS: Saturday: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday before First Friday: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Parish Registration: New Parishioners are most welcome and should register at the rectory as soon as possible. If moving out of the parish, please notify the rectory. Baptisms: It is necessary that parents attend a Baptism Preparation Program before the Baptism of their first child. Baptism Preparation classes can be completed at either St. Hilary (Beth Rado, 330-867-1055) or at St. Sebastian (Cathy Sivec 330-836-2233 ext. 134 or sivecc@stsebastian.org). Call either parish for times and registration details. Proof of attendance should be presented to St. Vincent Church prior to the baptism. Please call the rectory to schedule baptisms. Baptisms are scheduled for the 2nd/4th Sundays of the month after 11 a.m. Mass (12:30 p.m.) Marriages: Couples intending to marry should call at the rectory at least SIX MONTHS prior to the marriage. It is required to have copies of Baptism, First Communion and Confirmation records, if these Sacraments are not received at St. Vincent. Wedding times on Saturday are at 2 PM. Parish School of Religion (PSR) Pre-School - 8th: Classes are September through May. Classes are held in St. Vincent Grade School on Sundays from 9:45 AM to 10:45 AM. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (Convert Classes): Classes begin in September: For information, call 330-535-3135. Hospital/Sick/Shut-in Visitation: Please notify the Rectory when a parishioner is hospitalized, shut-in, or ill. Funerals: Please notify a Priest as soon as possible regarding arrangements, either personally or through the funeral director. 164 West Market Street Akron, OH 44303-2373

St. Vincent de Paul Church Page Two Sunday, October 16, 2016 MASSES SATURDAY, October 15 * Vigil/Twenty- Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 Bud & Frances Palmer SUNDAY, October 16 * Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 Jim Kelly - Anniversary 11:00 Frederick F. Dannemiller - Anniversary MONDAY, October 17 * St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr 6:30 Fr. Raymond Horley TUESDAY, October 18 * St. Luke, Evangelist 6:30 All Souls WEDNESDAY, October 19 * Sts. John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs 6:30 Mary Farrell THURSDAY, October 20 * St. Paul of the Cross 6:30 Vita Mae Crimaldi FRIDAY, October 21 * Weekday 6:30 Fr. Thomas Gallagher 8:15 Betty Bard Dennis SATURDAY, October 22 * Vigil/Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2:00 Wedding: Pedulla/Olszewski 5:00 Jackie Brian - Birthday SUNDAY, October 23 * Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 Agnes Gorbach Anniversary 11:00 Dr. Cynthia, John F., and Les E. Coleman COLLECTION FOR October 9, 2016 Thank you! READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34:2-3, 17-19, 23; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14 TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 16, 2016 I lift up my eyes toward the mountains; whence shall help come to me? My help is from the LORD, who made heaven and earth. -- Psalm 121:1-2 DEPENDING ON GOD "Getting by with a little help from our friends" is not an idea that began with the Beatles. Certainly the idea of "getting by with a little help from God" goes back at least to the first reading today from Exodus. How we get that help, however, is the key to this weekend's scriptures. No matter how inadequate Moses felt to the task God had given him, he persevered--even though he needed help from the people around him. The Israelites especially depended on God for freedom. The woman in the Gospel, desperate and destitute, had no one to depend on, but still she would not give up. She could not afford to bribe the unscrupulous judge, but she pestered him into weariness until finally he met her demands. We sometimes need to turn to others to help us through difficult times; but if we always turn to God, we won't be disappointed, for our help, the psalm assures us, is from the Lord. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. Collection...$7,188.64 Children s Envelopes...$ 44.70 E-Give..$3,450.75 NO PEW POTATOES Catholicism is not a spectator sport. --Anonymous

St. Vincent de Paul Church Page Three Sunday, October 16, 2016 A NOTE FROM OUR DEACON MARRIAGE ANNULMENTS DIOCESAN FIRST STEP PROGRAM One of the things that deacons often do, including myself, is to assist those who have been divorced and wish to seek a Declaration of Nullity of the marriage from our Diocesan Tribunal. An explanation of all of that is certainly beyond the scope of this small piece. I would be very happy, though, to speak with anyone who would like to know more about this. I do, though, want to let everyone know about a special program that the Diocese has for those who may wish to seek an annulment. It is called the FIRST STEP program. These are presentations by Tribunal staff and an excellent opportunity to learn more about the process and to ask questions. In some cases, the process is streamlined for those who wish to proceed. More than 1,800 in our Diocese have attended one of these since they began a few years ago. The next session is Tuesday, October 18 th, 7 p.m., at St. Ambrose in Brunswick. You do not need to pre-register. There is no fee for this nor for any services provided by the Tribunal in relation to annulments. There will be other sessions like this scheduled around our diocese. (This is the last one for this year.) Please visit the website for further information (including the schedule as it develops): (http://www.dioceseofcleveland.org/tribunal/firststep-schedule/ DEACON BOB ANOTHER GREAT COVERUP THANK YOU FOR A SUCCESSFUL BLANKET SUNDAY Thank you to all who donated to the Diocesan St. Vincent de Paul Blanket collection last week. Many needy families and individuals will receive warm blankets, hats, gloves, socks, and other items for the winter months through SVDP s Ozanam Centers, Catholic Charities agencies, and other organizations serving the homeless in our own metropolitan area. A sincere thank you to all our parishioners who assisted through their donations and prayers! WEDDING BANNS III Daniel Olszewski + Amber Pedulla FAMILY PERSPECTIVES The widow in today s Gospel was successful because she was persistent. Children tend to be naturally persistent; they will repeat the same request over and over until an exhausted parent gives in and then later will feel guilty for not being stronger. The Gospel encourages us not to lose heart. Our challenge is to be a GOOD not perfect PARENT. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION From the early medieval period, it was expected that the many bishops of Italy travel to Rome at least once every three years to give a report of their ministry, with a footnote granting the bishops of Sicily a visit every five years. By the eleventh century, the idea of bishops visiting the tombs of the apostles was a very strict requirement for all within reasonable reach of Rome. The age of discovery and the expansion of the Church into remote corners of the earth made this an unreasonable burden in many cases, yet every bishop was required at least to send a representative to Rome every five years. In 1911, Pope St. Pius X established the rule for a "quinquennial" (meaning "once in five years") report, called an ad limina. This literally means "to the threshold," and refers to the expectation that the visiting bishop will go to the thresholds of the tombs of the apostles Peter and Paul and to a personal audience with the Holy Father. An exemption was given to so-called "mission territories," which in 1911 included the United States. The reports were still required, but could be filed by letter with an office of the missions called "Propagation of the Faith." This status was changed in 1917 and since that time all American bishops have been subject to the ad limina. These reports, carefully kept in the Vatican archives, are a treasure trove for historians, providing snapshots of culture and faith and a record of the Church's resilience even in times of persecution and change. --Rev. James Field, (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

St. Vincent de Paul Church Page Four Sunday, October 16, 2016 WAYS TO HELP R.C.I.A. AT SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL PARISH! Pray for those considering joining the church. Become a sponsor Some of the people considering becoming Catholic do not have family members to support them on this journey. Consider becoming a sponsor and joining them on this journey. You would come to the Sunday gatherings and join in the discussion. You would then become their sponsor as they enter the church. Share your journey with those who are learning about the Catholic faith. Come and join us on any Sunday that interests you. Come and learn more yourself! Consider this a refresher course. Perhaps you will learn something new, or be reminded of special events in your own Catholic experience. Topics for October are: Sunday, October 16 th Prayer Sunday, October 23 rd Jesus Life Teachings Sunday, October 30 th - Church Sessions are from 9:45-10:45 a.m. - Scullen Room This is a parish journey. While we would love to see you every Sunday morning, we realize that this is not always possible. The door is always open to explore your faith. ALTAR SOCIETY The Altar Society will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, October 16th, 7 pm, in the Scullen Room. All members are invited to attend. Hope to see you there! WORLD MISSION SUNDAY As the Father Has Sent Me, So I Send You World Mission Sunday is October 23, 2016. Please pray for the people of the Missions and for missionaries, and please offer generous help to provide for the work of the Mission Church in pastoral service, education, health care, and community outreach. Whatever you can contribute to the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith will be a great blessing to local priests, religious and lay catechists serving communities in need across our globe. ST. VINCENT de PAUL YOUTH MINISTRY October 2016 Calendar October 15 Last Day for high school students to register for Cleveland Catholic Youth Conference Relentless. Fliers are in the back of the church in the folder. Be sure to pick one up! October 18 th! 3-5 pm Service hours galore! Let s help brighten our senior citizen members by making bookmarks for them that will be distributed at the local nursing homes and hospitals. We also will be helping our veterans by writing letters of support. Let s get ahead of the game and work on November projects also! I will provide the snacks and drink! While also here, let s make plans for November and December. Thinking ahead about Giving Tree, parties, etc. It is your group what are you looking for??? Ellen Dies St. Vincent Youth Ministry Director (330)535-3135 Ext. 101 or ellen@stvincentchurch.com A CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF MOTHER TERESA Join us as we welcome Sr. Dominga, MC, and celebrate Walsh University s Honorary Alum, Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Sr. Dominga will share her personal story as a Missionary of Charity as well as her perspective on the life of St. Teresa of Calcutta. Wednesday, November 9, 7 pm, Barrette Business and Community Center. Register online at www.walsh.edu/motherteresa. Limited Seating. For questions, contact Molly Romano at 330-490-7581 or mromano@walsh.edu. St. Vincent de Paul is once again serving dinner for the poor and homeless at St. Bernard s Church on October 30 th at 4. You can help with this event by donating money in the regular collections marked HOT MEALS or volunteer to serve the meal from 4-7 p.m. You must be 14 or older to serve the meal and must be accompanied by a parent if it is your first time. Contact Marimargaret Roberts at 330.608.8930 or Beth Waller at 330.256.7919 to sign up to volunteer or with questions.

St. Vincent de Paul Church Page Five Sunday, October 16, 2016 SISTERS IN ART 2016 Sisters in Art formed in 2007 as a group of 15 professional women artists showcasing classical and contemporary painting styles. Our mission is to further our creative efforts as women artists in northeast Ohio. This exhibition features original award-winning artworks of oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, collage, and mixed media. St. Paul s Episcopal Church 1361 West Market Street Akron, Ohio 44313 330-836-9327 Exhibition Date: Sunday, July 31 Thursday, October 27, M-Th 9-5, F 9-3, Sat 10-12, Sun 9-2. Featuring Elinore Korow, who painted The Breastplate of Aaron displayed on the northeast wall entering the Family Center, Helen Wilson, and other artists. HELP, MY FAMILY ISN T CATHOLIC ANYMORE! Presenter: Terrie Baldwin, Director Office of Evangelization Tuesday, October 18 th, 7 pm, Waldeisen Hall Immaculate Conception Parish 2124 16 th St SW, Akron, OH 44314 Entrance from 16 th St. or parking lot off 17 th St. No cost. Please RSVP to 330-753-8429 A NIGHT IN BAVARIA! Octoberfest at St. Paul s Boeke Hall, Brown Street, Akron, Ohio. Sunday, October 23, 5 9 pm. Delicious German Dinner. Music by Lisa Pelton and her Button Box and Dancing with Bill Canan and his Polka Machine! Tickets available after all Masses. $15/person. Cash bar: beer, imported and domestic, soda pop, and water. Punch and coffee on the house. Tickets also available at the rectory office. For more information call Deacon John Amedeo: (w) 330-773-6641 (c) 330-310-1628 CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY TRUNK OR TREAT Bring the whole family for a fun afternoon of trick-or-treating from car to car, refreshments, and games! Come to the parking lot behind the First United Methodist Church of Akron at 263 E Mill Street, Akron, October 22 nd, 1-3 pm. This is a free event but donations of teethers, baby books, bottles, and cash will be collected to benefit the Layette Project of the Christ Child Society of Akron which helps newborns in need. Questions? Contact Jennifer Sullivan, 330-328-2960, sullivanjennifer81@gmail.com. FRANK KELLY HEALING SERVICE St. Joseph s Church, 1761 2 nd St., Cuyahoga Falls, Monday, October 17 th. Mass will be at 6:30 pm followed by individual prayers. Powerfully accentuated by Frank s spiritual gifts, discernment and word of knowledge, his prayers are often accompanied by instructions to pray specific novenas for the intercession of saints; occasionally, the Lord offers scripture verses that are personally designated for the recipient. Light refreshments will follow in Nolan Hall and the Queen of Angels Religious Treasures gift shop will be open. APPARITION HILL APPARITION HILL, Award-winning director, Sean Bloomfield, (The Triumph, If Only We Had Listened) and his team offered seven free trips to a far-off village, the place of alleged miracles, Medjugorje. Those who went will surprise you. Discover how an unlikely group of pilgrims set out to investigate the truth behind the world s greatest paranormal mystery and what they actually found, all captured on film. This film contains intense discussion on substance abuse and other themes and is not yet rated. Apparition Hill may not be suitable for young audiences. THEATER: CINEMAX AT PORTAGE CROSSINGS, 2925 STATE RD. CUYAHOGA FALLS, 44223 MOVIE TIMES: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20-7 pm SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23-3 pm For tickets at $12/each please contact: LISA JOYCE 330-352-7043 MARY ANN HAAG 330-414-0297 REITA MILLER 330-414-1561

St. Vincent de Paul Church Page Six Sunday, October 16, 2016 VOCATION DISCERNMENT GROUP FOR WOMEN November 4, 2016 Would you like to connect with other single, Catholic women, age 18-45, who are interested in discerning their vocation? Why not join us November 4, 2016, to explore the possibility of religious life or service in the Church. Our first discussion topic will be "Growth in Relationship with God." The group, sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Peace, will meet in person at two locations (Columbus, OH; New Haven, CT) and via Skype from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm to pray, discuss, and share questions. If you are interested in participating in this discernment group, please contact Sr. Pat Dual, OP by phone or text at 614.216.7688 or email her at pdual@oppeace.org. ST. MARY OF THE FALLS ANNUAL SPAGHETTI DINNER St. Mary of the Falls Annual Spaghetti Dinner, Sunday, October 16, from 1:00 4:30 pm (no seating after 4:30 pm); Takeout Available; 25615 Bagley Road in Olmsted Falls; Advance Tickets (SAVE $2) ADULTS/$7; SENIORS (60+)/$5; CHILD (5-12)/$4; Under 5/Free. Pre-sale Tickets available after all Sunday Masses or at the Parish Office; Parish Office Hrs: Mon. through Thurs. 8:30am - 9pm; Fri. 8:30am- 4pm; Sat. & Sun. 9am-1:30pm. Dinner includes spaghetti, Fr. Wally s homemade sauce, St. Mary s chefs homemade meatballs, salad, rolls & butter, dessert and beverage. INVITE YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS NOW! AND WE LL SEE YOU ON OCTOBER 16th! OCTOBER ROSARY DEVOTION AND PROCESSION October 16, 2016 3 5 p.m. Free event. Donations gratefully accepted. Loyola Retreat House 700 Killinger Road, Clinton, OH (330-896-2315) Registration Form at www.loyolaretreathouse.com OHIO CATHOLIC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Volunteer Opportunity - Are you a financial services or auditing professional that would like to share your expertise with the Catholic community? Then join Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union's Supervisory Committee! The Supervisory Committee is the credit union's audit committee- a kind of "watchdog" for the members. The committee is responsible for making sure the credit union's financial records are in order and that internal controls are in place to protect the assets of the credit union and its members. Committee members can expect to: Make sure that the annual audit is conducted and internal controls are tested regularly Review monthly financial statements and other reports prepared by internal management and external and government auditors Receive training and report monthly to the Board of Directors Learn much about the credit union industry Meet with OCFCU's management team and Board Help assure other members of a safe, sound, and well-functioning credit union Assist in the continued growth of the largest faithbased, full-service credit union in the State Network with other financial and business professionals who share your Catholic values For more information about Ohio Catholic and the Supervisory Committee opportunity, please contact: Todd Turner, Chief Executive Officer tturner@ohiocatholicfcu.com www.ohiocatholicfcu.com (216) 663-6800 ABOUT THE OHIO CATHOLIC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union is the largest faithbased, full-service credit union in Ohio and the fourth largest in the nation. For over 60 years, we've helped members achieve their financial goals. As a non-profit organization, Ohio Catholic is committed to serving the needs of the Catholic community; the place where our members work, live, and pray. For more information, please visit our website at www.ohiocatholicfcu.com

St. Vincent de Paul Church Page Seven Sunday, October 16, 2016 CLEVELAND CATHOLIC CEMETERIES Please Join Us for a cemetery/funeral pre-planning workshop and presentation. Special Pricing for all in attendance. Pre-planning your cemetery/funeral arrangements is a gift to your family and to who you love and care about. Learn in a group presentation. Know your Rites. The Vigil, The Funeral Mass, The Committal are acts of grace we can bestow towards our families and friends. Receive a Catholic Personal Reference File, along with most everything you need to know. Burial, Cremation, and Catholic Funeral Traditions. Please join the 1000s of families who have received this valuable information via the Final Gift presentation. Date: Sat. Nov. 5 th, 2016, 1-2 p.m. Location: HOLY CROSS CEMETERY OFFICE 100 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron, Ohio 44319 This workshop is free (registration is appreciated). Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Please visit our website at www.clecem.org for all dates and locations. Please call the Cemetery office to register at 330-724-1297 ext. # 7 CRAFT SHOWS Christmas Craft Show at Mary Queen of Peace - Please join us for a Christmas Craft Show on Sunday, November 6, 9:30-2:30, at Mary Queen of Peace in Cleveland. Begin your Christmas shopping by selecting from a variety of handmade crafts and other products for sale including knit and crocheted items, jewelry, upcycled sweaters, homemade soap and moisturizers, homemade frozen pierogis, Christmas cookies, and many more! Enjoy a sandwich or snack in our Craft Show Lounge. Mary Queen of Peace is located at 4423 Pearl Road in Cleveland. Call 216-749-2323 for more information. ****************** Our St. Matthew 38th annual HAPPY HOLLY DAYS Christmas Bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 12, 9-4 pm, and Sunday, November 13, 10-3 pm, at St. Matthew Catholic Church and Activity Center and School, 2580 Berne Street, Akron, Ohio, 44312. No baby strollers. There will be over 100 crafters, homemade baked goods (take-home orders also available), hourly raffles, meals, free admission, and free parking. Visit with Santa. ****************** Crafters and Artisans are wanted for the 8th Annual Candy Cane Junction Lunch and Craft Show sponsored by Visitation of Mary Parish (formerly Annunciation) to be held Saturday, November 19, 2016, 9-3 p.m. in the school cafeteria at 88 Kent Street in east Akron. Free parking and admission. Handcrafted and homemade items ONLY! Delicious cabbage roll lunch will be served, plus many other tasty luncheon items. Don t miss a great bake sale, raffles, and prizes! This is a homey and warm craft show that you are sure to enjoy...come and taste the best cabbage rolls around! For information about table rental or any other questions, call Jerry at 330-592-4155 or 330-535-4141, ext 12. Hope to see you there!

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