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SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
July 26, 2015
ST. JOSEPH PARISH 11045 St. Joseph Blvd. • Mantua OH 44255
Parish Office PSR Office Ph 330-274-2253 / Fx 330-274-2254 Ph 330-274-2268
www.stjosephmantua.com • E-Mail: [email protected]
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GOD’S WORD TODAY “Where can we buy enough food for them to eat?” This question, posed by the Lord to Philip, signaled the beginning of the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes, recounted in today’s Gospel. In the last few years the world has witnessed catastrophic natural disasters. The destruction that they wrought left us all stunned, wondering how we could help, even in some small way. Today’s Gospel reminds us that when even our small efforts at helping people are multiplied, a miracle of comfort and healing is the result. As we listen to God’s word and share in the miracle of the Eucharist, let us open our hearts to those in need, doing whatever we can to help alleviate the suffering of many.
From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, © J. S. Paluch Co.
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Michael P. Garvey Pastor
Mr. Gerry Scopilliti Permanent Deacon
Sr. Joyce Schreiber, SND Pastoral Minister
Mrs. Margaret Haney Director of Religious Education
Mr. Bill Davies Music Minister
Mrs. Ruth Fitzgerald Administrative Secretary
Mrs. Kathi Trares Parish Secretary
Mr. Jason Garey Maintenance
LITURGY SCHEDULE
SATURDAY 5:00 p.m.
SUNDAY 8:30 and 11:15 a.m.
8:30 and 10:30 a.m. (Summer Schedule)
WEEKDAY 8:00 a.m. Tues.-Thur.
HOLY DAYS & SPECIAL LITURGIES (please refer to bulletin)
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
Saturdays 4:00-4:30 p.m.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION First Friday each month
6:00-9:00 p.m.
Please call the Parish Office for Mass & Prayer Intentions,
Carillon Memorials, Catholic Exponent,
Family Info. Changes, Bulletin News,
Parishioner Registration, or details about any
Parish Organizations, Committees and Ministries.
PASTOR’S CORNER Well, another Ox Roast Fair has come and gone. It was a tremendous success because of the hard work and cooperation of many people, great and small. To everyone who assisted, you have my heartfelt thanks! Three areas in particular helped make this a very successful event: the motorcycle raffle ~ you did great; the 21 trade booths, the best in recent memory, and the sponsorships of stages and specific events. We added some capital improvements like the concrete for the Ox Sandwich booth. We also were fortunate on Friday that the storm passed without harm and Saturday that the fire at the French fry booth wasn’t worse. Fr. Ed Stafford joined us Friday night. This was his reaction. “This is bigger than a county fair!” “It is great to see so many young people involved in this project!” I feel confident that we have met our budget goals thanks to the hard work and generosity of many people. As usual we won’t have exact figures about our net profit until early September when all the bills have been paid. In our community I have heard many compliments about the friendliness and hospitality people experienced here at St. Joe’s. God bless you all!
Fr. Mike Garvey
LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE—8/1-2:
5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. SERVERS T. Gall A. Turpin B. Romano A. Sabol
LECTORS A. Brunton M. Romanello D. Bultinck B. Caldwell J. Sawyer B. Curtin
EUCH. MIN. G. Scopilliti A. Anderson R. Fitzgerald J. Robine C. Baumbick T. Gross T. Sargiovanni D. Baumbick J. Herman M. Romanello B. Marinelli B. Kasubick B. Sabol K. Trares E.M. Needed SUPPORT MINISTRIES: MASS SET-UP B. Custer B. Sabol BREAD BAKER T. Sargiovanni CLEANERS K. Ryba
STEWARDSHIP WAY OF LIFE SUNDAY COLLECTION (7/19): $2,790.11 ONLINE GIVING (7/19): $ 735.00 WEEKLY AMOUNT NEEDED: $5,875.00 OVER/UNDER: —$2,349.89 # OF ENVELOPES & ONLINE: 106 (of 517) CHILDREN’S OFFERING: $ 0
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT “The hand of the Lord feeds us,” says the psalmist, “he answers all our needs.” Both Elisha’s servant in the first reading and the disciples in the Gospel story who witnessed the feeding of the five thousand saw this happen and knew it to be true.
LITURGIES FOR THE WEEK Sun. 8:30 a.m. Mass...... James Custer 10:30 a.m. Mass ... Adam Wetshtein Mon. No Liturgy Tues. 8:00 a.m. Mass...... People of St. Joseph Wed. 8:00 a.m. Mass...... For Those Who Serve Thur. 8:00 a.m. Mass...... For Vocations Fri. No Liturgy Sat. 4:00-4:30 p.m. Reconciliation 5:00 p.m. Mass ..... Bert O’Donnell Sun. 8:30 a.m. Mass...... Jane Ann Bernier 10:30 a.m. Mass ... Joe Koval
CARILLON MEMORIAL
August 1 Joe Koval
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Sooner of later, as they plan their wedding liturgy, a couple will receive some advice about a “unity candle.” They need one, they are told (at great expense); it is a tradition; it is what Catholics have always done. Not so. In the last thirty years or so, the custom has enjoyed wide popularity in the United States. It has never been officially part of our liturgy, and it exists in tension with some of our core symbols. Usually there are two smaller candles and one larger one to be lit from the smaller. Large candles in our tradition always mean Christ, and smaller ones are always tokens of our baptismal candle. If the candles are meant for a kind of renewal of baptismal vows, then the meaning is clearer, yet this is seldom the understanding. Why, then, are those smaller candles extinguished? It’s hard to tell where these pesky candles came from. Some suggest that the Presbyterian Church, which has a very lean wedding liturgy, introduced them as an option for extending a short service. Generally, it’s been experienced as a “photo opportunity” rather than a genuine liturgical ritual. The “unity candle,” a recent invention rather than an authentic tradition, has not been approved as an adaptation to our rite, and it is to be hoped that it will gradually disappear from view.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Mon: Ex 32:15-24, 30-34; Ps 106:19-23; Mt 13:31-35 Tues: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; Ps 103:6-13; Mt 13:36-43 Wed: Ex 34:29-35; Ps 99:5-7, 9; Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42 Thur: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Ps 84:3-6a, 8a, 11; Mt 13:47-53 Fri: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Ps 81:3-6, 10-11ab; Mt 13:54-58 Sat: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 7-8; Mt 14:1-12 To Prepare For Next Weekend’s Mass . . . Sun: Ex 16:2-4, 12-15; Ps 78:3-4, 23-25, 54; Eph 4:17, 20-24; Jn 6:24-35
THIS WEEK’S READINGS
Visit us on the web at www.stjosephmantua.com
PRAYER INTENTIONS
Suzy Hafemeister Joyce Kantor Glen Barnes Paula Krebs Lynn Davis Joe Robine Tom Prusha Diane Sanderson Joseph Ventura Donna Sabarese Jo Marie Bailey Sabina Delgado Audrey Combs Kay Gray Irene Welling Kathleen Adams Joseph Stobierski Kari Hopp Natalie Cowling Dan Nuti Frances Strekal Andy Kollarik Robert Quinn Andrea Turner Cheryl Erickson Susan Temple Joan Kodash Renee Wiggins Pat Smith Dean Kohanyi Jerry LaMarca Angie Daczko Mary Ann Feddor Jane Raps
July
17, 18 & 19
Another Fantastic Year! This year’s Ox Roast was quite the scorcher with plenty of heat & humidity. The crowds did not disappoint and we had a good turnout. Of course, we could not put on this great event with out the tireless efforts of hundreds of volunteers. Many go above & beyond, offering their time, talent & treasure. THANK YOU ONE & ALL!!!
Main Raffle 1st > Harley Street Glide - Greg Greenwald, Stow
2nd > $3,000 - Ty Hunt, Lyndhurst
$100 Hourly Drawings Wayne Christopher (others drawn were not present)
50/50 Raffles Fri. - Jason Hohenberger ($394)
Sat. - Marian Anguth ($630) Sun. - JoDee Romano ($332.50)
K of C Women's Auxiliary ORF Raffle One Hour Hot Air Balloon Ride courtesy of Spitfire Balloon Team with a fun filled basket went to Mary Jurkiewicz of Aurora. Coleman Portable Gas Grill & a 60 qt. Coleman Cooler filled with tailgating or picnic items including a K & K Meats gift card went to Joe Casalicchio of
Shalersville. Congrats to all! Proceeds go towards the group’s community-minded efforts.
Thanks to all who sold & bought tickets! Ox Roast Idol 2015 Thank you to all of our Ox Idol Karaoke Contest participants and a special thanks to Ferrara Electric Co., the event’s sponsor, & Chuck Casalicchio, our DJ. Congratulations to the following who top finishers!
1st ($200) - Pam Wenger 2nd ($100) - Linda Perrault 3rd ($50) - Kandi Chaykowski
Thank you judges Jan Huter, Vicki Ferrara & Fr. Garvey
112 Participants for Run of the Ox!
Men Women 1. Nathan Green 1. Brenda Estlack 2. Pete Hannan 2. Emmalisa Kennedy 3. Giorgio Miceli 3. Miranda Boyle
Full results at hmapromotions.net (click race results)
Booth Decorating Contest Congratulations to The Thirsty Ox (aka Beer Garden). They were awarded 2 books of Raffle Tickets. Frog Jumping Contest Cash prizes & stuffed toy frogs were awarded to:
1st ($10) - Colton Warnick (5), Freedom 2nd ($5) - Ally Clayman (11), Mantua 3rd ($3) - Tristin Verbic (18 mth), Mantua Kiddie Tractor Pull Results Ribbons & trophies were awarded to this year’s participants who peddled their hearts out!
Age 4 & 5 1st - Robert Zoller (3), Mantua 2nd - Gianna Huffman (5), Mantua 3rd - Bennett Szymanski (5), Mantua
Age 6 & 7 1st - Dmitry Hruby (6), Grafton 2nd - Boe McPeak (7), Kent 3rd - Matt Wright (6), Shalersville
Age 8 & 9 1st - Nathan Walker (9), Shalersville 2nd - Hank Winland (8), Mantua 3rd - Sam Wright (8), Shalersville
Check out our website for the Big Pull Winners!
Good Stewards Members of several Girl Scout Troops of the Crestwood School District & other volunteers collected a vehicle full of canned goods to help stock the shelves of the 4C's, Mantua's food cupboard. Thanks to these young ladies, a very valuable community service project continues. The Center of Hope in Ravenna received Ox Roast Fair surplus again this year including Kaiser, hamburger & hotdog buns, sausage rolls, romaine & shredded lettuce, cheese, gyro sauce, whole & slice apples, potato sald, sour cream and diced & whole tomatoes. We feel privileged to be good stewards to those in need in our area. Keep Up On The Latest ORF News! Please log on to www.stjosephmantua.com and click on the News & Events tab & Ox Roast Fair link for photos schedules, 51 years of history, and much more! Be sure to check there soon after the Fair for all the winners!
Don’t forget to visit Facebook & “Like Us”, share with friends and family, post comments & photos, and learn all about the Ox Roast Fair!
Mark Your Calendars! 53rd Ox Roast Fair
July 15, 16 & 17, 2016
52nd
stjosephmantua &
StJosephsOxRoastFair
StJosephMantua & StJoesOxRoast
SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEEDED The Ravenna office of Catholic Charities Serving Portage and Stark Counties will again be collecting school supplies to help Portage County families in need prepare for the upcoming school year. A list of the most needed items is below, although all standard school supplies are
welcome. Please drop off your donations in the Narthex or the Parish Office by July 31. Thank you for your support!
Backpacks/book bags (new or gently used)
Wide ruled loose leaf notebook paper
College ruled loose leaf notebook paper
Wide ruled single subject notebooks
College ruled single subject notebooks
3-prong pocket folders Boxes of Kleenex/tissues
Glue sticks Dry Erase markers
Calculators Washable markers
Lunch boxes or bags 2” three-ring binders
Disinfecting wipes Hand sanitizer CATHOLIC CHARITIES IS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Don’t forget to “like” Catholic Charities on Facebook to stay in touch with all the latest information from Catholic Charities agencies across the diocese. Find them at Catholic Charities, Diocese of Youngstown. You can also follow them on Twitter at @ccdoy. THE FEST – SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 The Diocese of Cleveland again welcomes all youth ministry groups and families to the FREE festival of music, ministries and Mass at the Center for Pastoral Leadership, 28700 Euclid Avenue, Wickliffe, Ohio(east of Cleveland). Concerts and activities begin at noon and run until the 8:00 p.m. outdoor Mass. More than 30,000 people participated last year! Featured performers will be Mercy Me, Stephan Curtis Chapman, Building 429, and Matt Maher. For additional information, please visit their website: www.thefest.us. PIG ROAST AT ST. RAPHAEL CENTER Save the date for St. Raphael Center’s Pig Roast on Saturday, August 22, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Enjoy pork, potatoes, sides & dessert, cornhole & lawn darts, music, entertainment, 50/50 & Chinese raffles, and beer & wine. Come and enjoy a relaxing evening with friends and help them raise money for their “Rosary Garden”. Cost is $20/person or $30/couple (only 100 tickets available). St. Raphael Center is at 4365 Fulton Dr., NW, Canton. For more information, please call 330-492-7018 or email [email protected]. MAGNIFICAT
Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth Chapter of Magnificat, a women’s ministry modeled after the Visitation, invites you to a Breakfast Saturday, August 29, at Walsh University, Barrette Center, 2020 East Maple Street, North Canton, Ohio. Join us in a special time of fellowship and sharing. Debbie Ventosa OFS will be the guest speaker. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. with Breakfast at 9:00 a.m. Cost is $18.00. Make checks payable to “Magnificat of Stark County” and send to Andrea Singarella, 1531
Radford NE, North Canton, OH 44720. Seating is limited. PLAN on getting your reservations EARLY! NO reservations will be accepted AFTER Saturday, August 22. For further information call Shirley DeOrio at 330-305-1146. There will be an optional Mass at 8:00 a.m. in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chapel at Walsh University.
LIVING A LIFE WORTHY OF YOUR CALL “Live in a manner worthy of the call you have received, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another through love.” Have you considered that living in a manner worthy of your call may be to serve in a vocation to the priesthood or the consecrated life? For help with your discernment, please contact Fr. Christopher Luoni at 330-744-8451 or [email protected].
CATHOLIC CRUISE Come and sail away on a 7-night Catholic New England and Canada Cruise with Father Alfred Winshman, October 10-17, on Holland America Maasdam out of Boston, Massachusetts. Ports of call include: Bar Harbor, Maine; Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Syndey, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Gulf of St. Lawrence; Quebec City, Quebec, Canada; St. Lawrence River, Canada; Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Prices begin at $2,988.00 for two passengers and includes all port fees and taxes. Daily Mass offered. Deposits of only $350.00 per person will reserve your cabin. Space is limited—deadline is October 1. For further information or to register, please contact Doug or Eileen at 860-399-1785 or [email protected].
PILGRIMAGE TO PAPAL VISIT Pope Francis will be visiting Philadelphia September 26 & 27 for events following the World Meeting of Families. At least two pilgrimages to the Papal Visit in Philadelphia will be originating from our Diocese:
The St. Nicholas Altar & Rosary Society of Christ Our Savior Parish in Struthers, Ohio is sponsoring a trip arranged by Wendt Touring, Inc. Motor Coach transportation will leave from Struthers on Friday, September 25, and return on Monday, September 28. Highlights of this trip will include the musical “Joseph” at the Sight & Sound Millennium Theater near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, attendance at the Festival of Families, and the Papal Mass. The three nights of lodging will be at a hotel. For more information, contact Priscilla Carlucci at 330-755-9966 or go to www.doy.org.
The Office of Pro-Life, Marriage and Family Life of the Diocese of Youngstown is sponsoring a family pilgrimage intended to be affordable for families with children. Motor coach transportation will leave the Youngstown area on Friday, September 25, and return late on Sunday, September 27. Highlights of this pilgrimage will include attendance at the Festival of Families and the Papal Mass. The two nights of lodging will take place at a campground with accommodations in camping cabins. For more information, contact David Schmidt at 330-744-8451 ext.272 or go to www.doy.org.
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Sun. Mon. 1:00-6:00 p.m. ............ American Red Cross Blood Drive (Hall) 6:00-8:00 p.m. ............ G.S. Troop #90181 Mtg. (APR) Tues. Wed. 8:00 p.m. ..................... AA Mtg. (Hall) Thur. 7:00 p.m. ..................... Music/Choir Rehearsal (Church) Fri. ~ Catholic Charities School Supply Donation Deadline ~ Sat. 11:00 a.m. ................... Kavouras/Murphy Baptisms (Church) 4:00-4:30 p.m. ............ Reconciliation (Church) Sun.
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE St. Joseph Parish will be hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive THIS Monday, July 27, 1:00-6:00 p.m., in Hughes Hall. Please take the time to give the gift of life. Did you know you can schedule your appointment online? Simply click on Account Login, create an account, and schedule. There’s also a free Red Cross Blood App available for download on devices through Ap StoreSM and Google Play™ (or text “BLOODAPP” to 90999). For more information, please visit www.redcrossblood.org/ or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). K OF C MEMORIAL MASS
Mantua’s K of C will be holding a Memorial Mass for the Knights of Columbus on Friday, August 14, at 7:30 p.m. This mass commemorates and remembers our Brother Knights that have passed away. For the wives or daughters who attend this Mass, a small memorial pin will be presented. All are invited to join the Knights in this special memorial.
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THANK YOU TO OUR
GENEROUS SUPPORTERS!
Entertainment ~ Carlton Harley-Davidson & CYC Mulch Stage
Disco Inferno (Sat. 8-11 p.m.) ~ Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc.
Ox Roast Idol Karaoke Contest ~ Ferrara Electric Co.
Souvenir Mugs ~ Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc., Miller’s of Mantua, CYC Mulch, Iron Horse Saloon, F & S Automotive, Inc., Lakeside Sand & Gravel, Inc., Perfect Choice Auto Collision, Denny Herr & Son Well & Pump, Quality Car Care, TL Service Center
Run of the Ox 5K Walk/Run & 1M Fun Walk ~ Miller’s of Mantua, Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc., NAPA, Village Tavern, Coldwell Bankers, Middlefield Bank, Aurora Manor, University Dental, Jake’s Market
EMS Squad ~ Lakeside Sand & Gravel, Inc.
Blessing of Bikes (Sun. 5 p.m.) ~ Mantua Corners Bar & Grille
Flyer Printing Expense ~ K & K Meats & Mantua Station Drug Co.
Pull Flyer Printing Expense ~ Miller’s of Mantua
Pull Class $100 Bonus ~ Sedensky Truck & Tractor of Garrettsville (#10,500 Farm Stock Sat. & Diesel Pick-Ups Sun.)
Cash Donations ~ 7-UP, “Testify” Band (Chris Taylor), Robert & Carol Perhach, Raymond & Louise Kaluba THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Although this list may not include each & every person’s name, please rest assured that ALL efforts are recognized & greatly appreciated.
• All Chairpeople & Volunteers
• Cake Booth Bakers
• Refrigerator & Stuffed Animal Donators
• Boy Scout Troop #575 & Cub Pack #3575
• Crestwood Area Girl Scouts (4C’s Collection)
• Hermann’s Pickles (product donation)
• Texas Roadhouse (peanuts at Beer Booths) & Herbold Family (peanut barrels)
• Sunrise Springs (bottled water for Lemon Shake-Up)
• K of C #3766 & Women’s Auxiliary
• Acorn LPG (propane for entire Fair)
• Charlotte Baumbick (Ox Land creations)
• Ken Zander (T-Shirt designs)
• Entertainment (full list w/links on website)
• Pull Sponsors (full list w/links on website)
• Tradebooths (full list w/links on website)
~ For the Week of Jul. 26 - Aug. 2 ~
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Fr. Garvey’s Retirement Celebration Sunday, August 30
10:30 a.m. Outdoor Mass in the Pavilion followed by
a Parish Potluck Picnic on grounds & in Hughes Hall.
Watch for sign-up sheets in the Narthex beginning next week.