Blessed Trinity CATHOLIC CHURCH All Are Welcome PURITAS W. 140 JANUARY 10, 2016 BAPTISM OF THE LORD 14040 PURITAS AVENUE CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135 Phone: 216-671-5890 Fax: 216-938-9843 Email: office@blessedtrinitycleveland.org Website: www.blessedtrinitycleveland.org Facebook: http://facebook.com/ BlessedTrinityCleveland RECTORYOFFICEHOURS Monday Wednesday: 9 a.m. 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday: 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p. m. (Closed for lunch 12:30 1:00 p.m.) Saturday: 1:00 3:45 p.m. MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Children s Liturgy of the Word: 11 a.m. Monday: see worship calendar for time & location Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:30 a.m. RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. Other times by appointment OUR MISSION STATEMENT Blessed Trinity Parish is an open and welcoming Catholic community, centered in the Eucharist and celebrating God's gift of Diversity. We bring God's love to one another and support one another in responding to the challenge of living the Gospel. We strive to deepen participation and encourage all parishioners to take ownership for the everyday life of their church, especially Spiritual Growth, Community Life, the Building of a Just Society, and Service to All God's People. Text: Psalm 104:1,24, 29-30, 31, 34; Paul Lisicky, 1985, GIA Publications, Inc.; refrain trans. 1969, ICEL Music: Paul Lisicky, 1985, GIA Publications, Inc. Reprinted under One0License.net A-702576
FROM FATHER DOUG S DESK St. Mary of Magdala Proclaiming the Resurrection (John 20:1-18) By Sr. Margaret Beaudette, SC, 2014. Viewers are invited to imagine their favorite disciples with Mary of Magdala. Allowing the identities of the disciples to emerge from the art was a rich experience for me; I hope it will be rewarding for you. Here is one interpretation. Main section: St. Mary of Magdala, commissioned by Jesus to proclaim the Resurrection, returned to the other disciples. Until she shares the news, she is the Church, the only one who knows of the Resurrection (America, April 1, 2013). Determined and dignified, she raises her left hand and reaches out with her right to proclaim the good news. Peter and his wife lean forward. His face reflects the agony of knowing he denied Jesus and left the tomb too soon (Jn 20:10) combined with his astonished joy. His wife, a disciple (1 Cor 9:5) and, later a martyr, (Clement of Alexandria, Miscellanies (Book VII) 150-215 CE) reaches out for the great news and comforts Peter. James and John, the sons of Zebedee, (Mk 10:35) stand in awe. Mary of Jerusalem (Acts 12:12) stands next, an early disciple and a widow of means. Her face reflects the courage and firm faith required to host early church gatherings illegal under Roman rule. After escaping from prison, Peter went directly to her home... where many were gathered and were praying (Acts 12:1-12). Some scholars think she may have hosted the Council of Jerusalem in her upper room. Her son, John Mark, stands below and to her left, astonished, his hand on his face. He was a missionary with his cousin Barnabas and Paul (Acts 13:5, 2 Tim 4:11, Col 4:10). Barnabas, Mary of Jerusalem s nephew (Col 4:10) is beside her. He was the disciple who recruited Paul (Acts 11:22-30) for the mission to Antioch. Mary of Jerusalem, her son and nephew were clearly a faith-filled family. Zacchaeus (Lk 19:1-10) and the Samaritan woman (Jn 4:1-42) stand at the back, two outsiders of faith, listening, deeply alive to Jesus presence. They represent all of us who have engaged, questioned and believe. Lower right, kneeling left to right: First is Mary of Bethany, who prophetically anointed Jesus in anticipation of his death (John 12:3-7). Perhaps her personal experience of Jesus radical teachings led her to this prophetic act. Next are her brother Lazarus (Jn 11:1-44) and her sister Martha. Martha s faith and love allowed her to see Jesus as the Messiah. In John s gospel she is the disciple who makes the Christological statement, Yes, Lord, I believe that you are the Messiah, the Son of God, the one coming into the world (John 11:27). This sculpted relief was inspired by John 20:1-18. As far as I know, it is the first depiction since the 15 th c. of Mary of Magdala proclaiming the Resurrection to be shown in public. Rita L. Houlihan, November 11, 2015. NY, NY, USA. Note: The brief descriptions of Peter s wife, Mary of Jerusalem, and Mary and Martha of Bethany are based on information in Joanne Turpin s, Twelve Apostolic Women, 2004. We are currently the only church in the world to have this beautiful piece of art. Let us pray that others will soon follow. In last week s bullen insert, I inadvertently omied the name of the sculptor of Mary of Magdala, First Witness to the Resurrecon. Her name is Sr. Margarite Beaudee.If you would like to send her an email about what her artwork means to you, her email is peggiebeau@gmail.com I am sure she would love to hear from you. PASTORALTEAM 2166715890 Rev. Mr. Dick Beercheck, Deacon.Ext 17 dbeercheck@blessedtrinitycleveland.org Mrs. Katie Corbett BS Ed., Youth and Family Minister kcorbett@blessedtrinitycleveland.org....ext 20 Mr. Ralph Holtzhauser, Music Minister (440) 666-9452 raholtzhauser@aol.com Rev. Mr. Jack A. Koch, Deacon..Ext 12 jack@blessedtrinitycleveland.org Fr. Doug Koesel, Pastor Ext 21 dkoesel@blessedtrinitycleveland.org Mrs. Carol Roberts, BS Ed., Pastoral Assistant... Ext 19 croberts@blessedtrinitycleveland.org Rev. Mr. Bill Staab, Deacon.Ext 15 bstaab@blessedtrinitycleveland.org OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Linda Wilson, Office Manager.Ext 10 linda@blessedtrinitycleveland.org Bulletin Editor..Ext 10 bulletin@blessedtrinitycleveland.org EMAIL BULLETIN NOTICES TO: bullen@blessedtrinitycleveland.org or deliver them to the rectory office. Noces MUST be in by Monday of the week before the bullen is distributed. EMAIL PRAYER LINE REQUESTS TO: gracesamarin@a.net January 10, 2016 The Baptism of the Lord 2
AROUND THE PARISH & OTHER PARISH NEWS DISCIPLE OF THE WEEK Today we recognize Mary McCrea as our Disciple of the Week. Mary is a faithful greeter at the 9:00 Mass. She is a member of the AWE Team and works on the Stewardship committee. Thank you, Mary for your service to Blessed Trinity! Men s Ministry Prayer breakfast will be held on January 16th from 8:30-10:30 a.m. in Fogarty Hall. The cost for breakfast is $3 or two breakfasts for $5! Sounds like you should bring a friend!! Money counter needed. Anyone interested in being a money counter is asked to contact Fr. Doug. Money counter teams are assigned once a month. Encountering Jesus Christ workshop connues this week. Each session is independent, so if you missed the first one, try coming to the second one. You will enjoy it. Please pray for: Bill Amos, Dorothy Arcuri, Thomas Ausnehmer, Adele Burke, Doris Eikens Azzarello, Trevor Badiu, Norman Brindza, John Darmstadt, Jean Delattre, Nicole Dukles, Barb Dylag, Edward Dzuro, Bill Eikens, Doris Fiorelli, Donald Flanagan, Athena Ford, Mary Gladis, William Guman, Frances Globokar, Vesna Goverdovski, Michael Graham, Kathy Hanrahan, Xavier Hart, Kenneth Haught, Ann Jones, Kathleen Kwasniewski, Ed Kenny, Laurie Kemer, Patrick Kilbane, Bob Koch, Dick & Marge Kovachik, Sr.. Josetta Marie Livignano SND, Chris McAvinue, Kathy McAvinue, Terrence McDonnell, Andrea Medina, Betty Ann Menzing, Tony Miller, Andrew Needham, Jose Ortiz, John Pelcic, Anna Prokop, Laura Radca, Lewis Rapp, Madeline Repko, Ron Ruble, Judy Runyeon, Mary Salamon, Marilyn Samonte, Loretta Sanders, Peggy Schade, Debbie Shavorinski, John Sheehan, Marilyn Simmons, Therese Slenscak, Cristina Snodgrass, Kevin Thompson, Pete & Teri Thayer, Paul Vanni, Patricia Warmuth, John & Rita Warmuth, Jay Yesenko If you are admitted to a hospital, and would like to have your parish notified or have a staff member or the chaplain visit you, you must tell them that you are Catholic and would like a visit. Privacy laws prevent the hospital from asking you. Christmas put-away. Those who bought a memorial poinsettia are welcome to take them home this weekend after Masses. Disciples are need to put away the Nativity set, wrapping and labeling the manger scene characters and cleaning up afterwards. BOUNTIFUL BASEMENT items always needed are: tunafish, laundry detergent, dish soap, toilet paper, baby diapers, deodorant, soap bars, toothpaste, shampoo, and hotel samples. Thank you for all you do to help our clients. They really appreciate your help. Volunteers Needed at St. Augustine Manor Have you been blessed with gifts that you would like to share? Can you share the gift of time with a resident who has no family in town? There are many ways you can make a difference in the life of someone who is chronically ill, aged, or disabled. St. Francis of Assisi said, It is in giving that we receive. Contact Mary Gagen, Volunteer Coordinator at 216.939.7601 or mgagen@st-aug.org. St. Augustine Manor is located at West 78th and Detroit Ave. in the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood of Cleveland The next Men s Ministry/Holy Name Meeting is Jan. 19th @ 8pm. Joining us as guest speaker is Larry Zietlow from the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs. He will share helpful information about VA benefits. Please pray for all who are serving in our military, especially the men and women connected to our parish: Robert A. Fago (Army) son of Tony & Shirley Raymond Gustavo Hazelton, Staff Sergeant, US Marine Corps, brother of Crisna Snodgrass JOIN US! The Community Meal will be served this Sunday, January 10, from 12:30-1:30pm in Fogarty Hall. All are welcome. Come to enjoy a free meal and wonderful hospitality! Nite at the Races/Reverse Raffle: Fri., January 29, 2016. Did you buy a horse for Christmas (thank you!) but have not yet named it? Please submit all names to Mike Flanagan by Sunday, 1/17. Now it s time to purchase Reverse Raffle tickets $30 or General Admission tickets $15. Come out to enjoy this night of racing, raffles, lots of food, and lots of fun. Proceeds will help meet parish expenses for the coming year. Tickets include food and pop. Beer will be available for sale. For info & tickets contact Mike Flanaganan at216-310-3305or mflanagan4asc@yahoo.com. ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK Kamm s Corners Dental Please be sure to support our advertisers 3 www.blessedtrinitycleveland.org Blessed Trinity Catholic Church
This Week at Blessed Trinity Sunday, January 10 9:00 am10:45 am CGS Atrium Level 1 (Atrium) 9:00 am10:45 am PSR Grs.13 (Atrium) 9:00 am10:45 am PSR Grs.46 (Rectory Basement) 12:00 pm1:30 pm Children of Light meeting (Atrium) 12:30 pm1:30 pm Community Meal (Fogarty Hall) Monday, January 11 9:30 am10:30 am Legion of Mary (Church) 7:00 pm8:30 pm NAMI Support Group (Joseph Center) 8:30 pm9:30 pm AA Meeting (Rectory Basement) Tuesday, January12 9:30 am12:00 pm Bountiful Basement 10:30 am12:00 pm AA Meeting (Rectory Basement) 7:00 pm9:00 pm NATR Organizational Mtg (Fogarty Hall) 7:00 pm8:30 pm LGBTQ Faith sharing (Rectory Living Room) 7:00 pm9:00 pm Encountering Jesus Christ ( Rectory Basement) Wednesday, January 13 5:00 pm6:45pm Bountiful Basement 7:15 pm8:30 pm Choir Rehearsal (Church) 8:00 pm9:00 pm AA Meeting (Joseph Center) Thursday, January 14 9:30 am12:00 pm Bountiful Basement 11:00 am12:00 pm AA Meeting (Rectory Basement) 5:00 pm11:30 pm Bingo (Fogarty Hall) 6:00 pm7:15 pm Bell Choir (Church) 6:00 pm10:00 pm Music Ministry Christmas Potluck (Joseph Center) 8:00 pm10:00 pm AA Meeting (Rectory Basement) Saturday, January 16 8:30 am10:30 am Men s Prayer Breakfast (Fogarty Hall) 5:00 pm11:30 pm Bingo (Fogarty Hall) ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION STATEMENT FOR 2016 To request the amount of your annual contribution to Blessed Trinity, please complete the following information and return to rectory via collection basket, mail or drop-off. NAME ADDRESS PHONE Check one of the following: I will pick up my statement at the Rectory. Please mail my statement. Email to: January 10, 2016 4
WORSHIP Saturday, January 9 3:00 pm Confessions 4:00 pm Carlos Zevallos, Sr.(Family) Sunday, January 10 The Bapsm of the Lord Is 42:14,67 Acts 10:3438 Lk 3:1516, 2122 9:00 am Blessed Trinity 11:00 am Susan Aicone (Mary Chesnik) Monday, January 11 No Mass Tuesday, January 12 8:30 am Peter Duly (Danielle Segelmeyer & Mom) Wednesday, January 13 No Mass Thursday, January 14 No Mass Friday, January 15 No Mass Saturday, January 16 3:00 pm Confessions 4:00 pm William Schwab (Arleen) Sunday, January 17 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 62:15 1 Cor 12:411 Jn 2:111 9:00 am Thomas Lock (Marty & Jean Raffay) 11:00 am Blessed Trinity New Year s Bonus Week. January 518 Bring in your used gi wrap, holiday cards, gi boxes and all other paper and cardboard recycling to BT s bins during our next bonus days from January 518. Our parish receives and extra $5.00 per ton! (Out dated encyclopedias and old text books may be placed in the paper bin). Thank you for your Generous Support Sunday Collection 12/27/15 $ 6,131.58 Christmas Collection $10,233.24 Sunday Collection 1/3/16 $ 7,817.04 Special Gifts 12/27/15 $ 2,040.00 Special Gifts 1/3/16 $ 2,311.00 CPO profit 12/27/15 $464.00 1/3/16 $ 226.41 May the peace of Our Lord be with Julia Barnett, mother of Kathy Mickler And May God grant comfort to her family and friends. 5 The Baptism of the Lord