St. Anthony of Padua Parish Pastoral Staff Pastor: Parochial Vicar: DRE/Pastoral Minister: Pastoral Minister: Principal: Parish Secretary: Music Minister: Fr. Dale W. Staysniak Fr. Peter T. Kovacina Mr. Randy Harris, M.R.E Sr. Roberta Goebel, OSU Mr. Patrick Klimkewicz Mrs. Joyce Fanous Mrs. Nancy Tabar Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: Sunday: Monday-Friday: 7:00am, 8:00am Holy Days: Vigil - 5:30pm 7:00am, 9:00am 5:30pm, 7:00pm Parish Directory 6750 State Road Parma, Ohio 44134 Parish Office: (440) 842-2666 Religious Education: (440) 845-4470 Parish Office Hours: Mon - Thurs 9:00am-7:00pm Friday 9:00am-4:00pm Parish Website: stanthonypaduaparma.org Parish Address: School Directory School Office: School Website: (440) 845-3444 stanthonyofpaduaschool.org 4:30pm, 6:00pm 8:00am,10:00am, 12:00pm Confession Schedule Saturday: 3:00pm-4:00pm or by appointment Stay Connected parmastanthony @parmastanthony parmastanthony
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH MONDAY, MARCH 20, St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 7:00AM Cathleen Kosmach 8:00AM Elaine Hammond TUESDAY, MARCH 21 7:00AM Martha Kamber 8:00AM Marlene Ranallo WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 7:00AM Marian Kalata 8:00AM Carlyle Cain THURSDAY, MARCH 23 7:00AM Helen Wasco 8:00AM Gacomina & Joe Lazzaro FRIDAY, MARCH 24 7:00AM Michael Nguyen 8:00AM Leonard Grabowski 1:00PM Stations of the Cross 1:30-5PM Eucharistic Devotions 7:00PM Stations of the Cross PARMA, OH Baptized on Sunday, March12, 2017: Natalie Grace Bihari Sydney Caroline Selig Esther DeBalzo John Hartman Alfred Talerico Contribution for Weekend March 11/12, 2017: Total Offering: $13,698.16 Sunday Collection: $10,154.16 Faith Direct: $3,544.00 Poor Box: $86.00 SATURDAY, MARCH 25, The Annunciation of the Lord. 4:30PM Ed & Monica Henry - Special Intention 6:00PM Florence Gromek SUNDAY, MARCH 26, Fourth Sunday of Lent. 8:00AM For People of the Parish (living & deceased) 10:00AM J.J. Marino 12:00PM Cy, Teresa & Mark Lekan Please Pray For: Martha Ashton, Ed & Helen Bartkiewicz, Irene Bednar, Maxine Cerny, Joe & Marcia Demko, Gary DiRosa, Ray Dmytriw, Margaret Double, Norbert Erker, Rita Fecek, Greg Findura, Anne Kilbane-Friedl, Sandra Friedl, Frances Funtek, Sam Gappa, Josephine Gaul, Robert Gielski, John Gladden, Rose Marie Hewitt, Ron Hicks, Celeste Hurley, Marian Jarabek, Colleen Jarvis, Millie Jasany, Janet Johnson, Pat Jones, Michael Kaliszewski, Betty Kilbane, Donald Kotarsky, Cynthia Kufleitner, Karen Kulju, Andrea Lagzdins, Robert Laheta, Dorothy Laquatra, Isidoro LaRosa, Eileen & Joe Leuser, Michael Lieske, Corinne Lipinski, Elizabeth Madar, Thomas Madej, John Martin, Edward & Josephine Maskulka, Emmett & Lenore Masterson, Claudia & Russell Mazanec, Peyton McCarthy, Rosemarie Medvin, John Metzger, Theodore & Dorothy Nagy, Jane Najlepszy, Mary Niec, Rose Nosse, Dora Oney, Agnes Padar, Timothy Petro, Carrie Piechowski, Deanna Pisano, John Precario, Mary Jane Precario, Christopher Reeves, Leigh-Ann Revay, Vinny Ruvo, Frances Rymut, John & Mary Sabo, Lorraine Schmidt, Robert & Teresa Setele, Margaret Sheridan, Joe Skerl, Helen Smith, Doug Stos, Sylvia Stibley, Jack Taylor, Phyllis Tomaselli, Alice Tucker, Loretta Vacca, Annie Vorndran, Cathy Yappel, Andrew Yaronczyk, Christopher Yurko, Amanda Hope Zmecek. SUNDAY THOUGHT John 4:5-42 Today in our Gospel from St. John, Jesus meets the Woman at the Well. Thirst has once again drawn her to the well. She will draw water from a spring that will only leave her thirsty again. Our Lenten journey should likewise have something of the dryness of the desert about it. This is a time in which we allow the deep inner longings of our heart to rise to the surface. Lent s challenge comes from not trying to drown them out with too much shopping, entertainment, work, eating, drinking, internet, or busyness. We need to feel the thirst. It is not an easy thing to do. Our first inclination upon feeling uneasy about anything is to take the easiest way out. But we should not let this uneasiness frighten us into some senseless activity. Be still. Let those desires lead you to God as the Samaritan woman did. Jesus promises us that we won t die of thirst. In fact it may just be that our thirst will be what leads us to life the life that comes from knowing we are made for God and nothing less than God can satisfy us. 1
THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 19 2017 CELEBRATING THE SAINTS Saint Bonaventure, Priest (1221-1274) As a boy, Bonaventure was gripped by a lifethreatening intestinal illness. His mother prayed to Saint Francis of Assisi, who had only recently died, and her son was saved. Bonaventure entered Francis own order at the age of twenty-two and was eventually elected minister general. In this capacity, he composed a biography of Saint Francis to demonstrate the devotion which I am bound to bear to this our holy father, by whose merits and invocation I was, while yet a child, delivered from the jaws of death. Among Bonaventure s many accomplishments was the furthering of higher education for the friars. Not all of them appreciated his efforts, but Bonaventure, a great scholar in his own right, held that preaching friars needed proper formation for the sake of proclaiming the Gospel. Yet he always held fast to Francis sense that all things must be ordered toward union with God. He made every truth a prayer to God and a praise to God, one chronicle attests. Bonaventure turned down the bishopric of York, but accepted when Pope Gregory X insisted that he become cardinal-archbishop of Albano. In this capacity, he strove for the union the Eastern and Western branches of the Church, especially through his leadership at the Council of Lyons. He died while the council was still in session, in 1274. Saint Bonaventure s feast day is celebrated on July 15 th, the date of his death. SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMISSION The St. Anthony Social Concerns volunteers will be serving lunch at the West Side Catholic Center on Tuesday, March 21, 2017. Your homemade desserts are truly appreciated by the people who eat at the center. Some request their desserts be packaged to take with them. We use sandwich bags to hold the goodies so the preferred items include brownies (without icing), cookies, bar cookies and even banana or pumpkin, etc. breads that can be sliced. You can drop off your bakery at the rectory on Monday, March 20, 2017. If you would like to help us in our mission to serve the needy and you really don t like to bake, please consider a cash donation to help defray the cost of our meals. Any donations are welcome. Thank you. WINE! BEER! FOOD! FRIENDS! APRIL 22, 2017 7PM TO 9PM $30.00 per person Bring your family (21 years old), reconnect with old friends, or make new friends at the Parish Wine and Beer tasting event. Enjoy an evening with a variety of fine wines, craft beers and great food. Tickets will be on sale after all Masses the weekend of March 18 and 19. Don't miss an opportunity to join us for this "friend raising" event. Religious Order of the Week Order: Maryknoll Sisters (MM) Charism: Maryknoll Sisters give witness to God s love and devote their lives in service to the poor, the ailing, and the marginalized overseas as nurses, doctors, teachers, social workers, and more. Importance: The Maryknoll Sisters began in 1912 when they became the first group of Catholic Sisters in the United States founded for overseas mission. Locations: Today, Maryknoll Sisters have approximately 400 Sisters serving in 24 countries worldwide. Website: https://maryknollsisters.org Seminarian of the Week Every week, our parish will promote vocations by encouraging the community to pray for our diocesan seminarians. Please pray for Christopher Dougherty. 2
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH CARNIVAL NEWS Our annual parish carnival is scheduled this year for Wednesday, June 7 th through Sunday June 11 th. St. Anthony s has always been blessed with parishioners working one or several shifts during the carnival. Preparations for this year s carnival are already underway. Please consider volunteering your time as a booth captain or taking a shift for one or two days during the carnival. If you enjoy playing Black Jack, Let it Ride and Texas Hold em, we are always in need of casino dealers. This is a great opportunity to become involved with the parish, meet new friends and visit old friends. Thank you for your continued support of our carnival and parish. Please contact Randy Harris at the rectory, 440-842-2666 for more information or to sign up! Booth Captains, please mark your calendar for the captain s meeting on April 25, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the rectory basement. PARMA, OHIO PSR RE-REGISTRATION 2017-2018 PSR registration for the 2017-2018 school year is now underway. Re-registration forms have been mailed to your homes. We are asking that these forms be filled out and returned as soon as possible. This well aide us in planning class size and ordering books. For new students, registration forms can be picked up at the Religious Education Office in the school or by downloading the form from our web-site www.stanthonypaduaparma.org. If you have any other questions regarding registration please call Randy Harris at 440-842-2666. PSR CALENDAR FOR MARCH March 20 PSR Begin Collecting Groceries for Carnival March 27 - PSR THE PIVOTAL PLAYERS There are a few weeks left to participate in our parish s Lenten program, Bishop Robert Barron s new Catholicism series, The Pivotal Players. You are invited to join us to watch and reflect upon pivotal individuals who have made significant contributions to Catholic culture and spirituality over the centuries. Bishop Barron will be the presenter on each DVD that will be shown in church at 6:30 p.m. and will conclude by 8:00 p.m. The remaining the dates are as follows: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 St. Thomas Aquinas Wednesday, March 29, 2017 -- G.K. Chesterton Wednesday, April 5, 2017 Blessed John Henry Newman MARRIAGE AND FAMILY The family is called to join in daily prayer, to read the word of God and to share in Eucharistic communion, and thus to grow in love and become ever more fully a temple in which the Spirit dwells. Pope Francis, The Joy of Love, 29. PRESCHOOL CALENDAR FOR MARCH March 19 Class March 26 - Class MONDAY, MARCH 20 6:30PM PSR - School 7:00PM RCIA - LR/ch TUESDAY, MARCH 21 6:30PM CYO Training - G WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 6:30PM Pivotal Players Lenten Program - CH 7:00PM Knights of Columbus Officers Meeting - SA THURSDAY, MARCH 23 6:45PM Bingo - H 7:00PM Parish Council - LR 7:30PM Mixed Choir - CH FRIDAY, MARCH 24 4:00PM Fish Fry - H SATURDAY, MARCH 25 7:00PM Father/Daughter Dance - G SUNDAY, MARCH 26 7:00PM Athletic Association Board Meeting - G 3
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OHIO MARCH 19, 2017 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RAFFLE TICKETS The Knights of Columbus will be selling Super Cash Bonanza raffle tickets after all masses in the back of the Church the weekends of March 25/26 as well as April 1/2. Last year the Knights raised $3,000 from this fundraiser and the money was donated to local Charities. The cost of a ticket is $5.00. Please stop by and support the Knights of Columbus in their efforts. *****The Knights of Columbus would like to congratulate George Ochocki, age 11, of St. Anthony s, for winning the district round of The Youth Free Throw Contest for his age group. He now moves on the final round in Columbus Ohio. Best of luck George! HEY CATHOLIC! DID YOU KNOW Did you know that a Catholic is required to go to Confession once a year and also at any time of the year when guilty of a mortal sin. If guilty of a mortal sin, a Catholic needs to go to Confession before receiving Holy Communion. Monthly Confession is a great practice for staying close to God. WEEKLY MASS REMINDER Listen to the prayers of the Mass because what we believe as Catholics is expressed in these prayers. WEEKLY WORK OF MERCY Fast from something today and offer to God for His mercy upon the world. EVANGELIZATION TIP Invite a family member or friend who has been away from Church to come with you to Mass. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY There is nothing we can desire or want that we do not find in God. St. Catherine of Siena ENCOUNTER OPPORTUNITY We encounter Fernando in El Salvador where, despite a lack of economic opportunity, youth are pursuing their dreams of building businesses to better the lives of their families. How have you worked to better the lives of others this Lent? Visit crsricebowl.org for more information. ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT The Blessed Sacrament is exposed for private adoration every Friday Afternoon during Lent following Stations of the Cross (1:00 p.m.) until 5:00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration is an essential part of a vibrant spiritual life. Come and spend some quiet prayerful with the Lord. RCIA CORNER On the Third Sunday of Lent, the Church celebrates the First Scrutiny of the catechumens elected to receive the Easter Sacraments. The scrutinies are meant to uncover, then heal all that is weak, defective, or sinful in the hearts of the elect. It brings out, then strengthens all that is upright, strong, and good. Pray that Kayla and all the elect will complete their conversion, deepen their resolve to hold fast to Christ, and to carry out their decision to love God above all. PADUA SPRING FASHION SHOW Come to the Padua Spring Fashion Show, Luncheon, & Raffle sponsored by the Padua Parent Club. Please bring your mother, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, nieces, girlfriends to this elegant afternoon luncheon filled with laughter, conversation, and company. Exquisite baskets, and raffles including a chance at a Coach purse. Three stores from Southpark Mall will be presenting fashions. The event is held at St. Michael's Woodside on Sunday, April 9, 2017 from 11:45 am -2:15 pm. Tickets are $30 and can be reserved by contacting Cheryl at (440) 572-2998 or cag3963@aol.com.