St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church...2020/11/11 · St. Vincent de Paul Church Page Two Sunday,...
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We are a welcoming Catholic community called together by Jesus Christ and guided by the
Holy Spirit to live and share the love of God in our parish and in our daily lives.
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
164 West Market Street ● Akron, OH 44303-2373 www.stvincentchurch.com
MASSES
Saturday Vigil 5 p.m.
Sunday 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
Weekdays M-F 6:28 a.m.
Holy Days 6:28 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday before
First Friday 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Resplendent
and unfading
is wisdom,
And she is
readily perceived
by those who
love her, and
found by those
who seek her.
Wisdom 6:12
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EARLY BULLETIN DEADLINE
For the November 29 bulletin
Information due no later than 8 a.m. Tuesday, November 17.
Rev. Norman K. Douglas, Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Joseph H. Kraker, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. David Halaiko, In residence
Deacon Bob Bender, Pastoral Minister, Ext. 251 [email protected]
Dominic Gideon, Seminarian Intern, Ext. 201 [email protected]
Rita Kingsbury, Director of Faith Formation, Ext. 203 [email protected]
Connie Pacanovsky, Business Manager, Ext. 201 [email protected]
Peggy Wellemeyer, Office Manager, Ext. 100 [email protected]
Ellen Dies, Pastoral Assistant, Ext. 101 [email protected]
Nancy Daley, Director of Music, Ext. 103 [email protected]
Marimargaret Roberts, Office Staff, Ext. 102 [email protected]
Josh Lines, Marketing & Communications Coord. [email protected]
Mike Bauman, Director of Maintenance, 330-705-3370 [email protected]
Phone: 330-535-3135 Fax: 234-571-2919
Web Site: www.stvincentchurch.com Office Hours: - M - F: 8:30 - 3:00
ST. VINCENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (pre-K to Grade 8)
Mrs. Diane Salamon, Principal [email protected]
Mrs. Laurie Belair, Secretary [email protected]
Phone: 330-762-5912 Address: 17 S. Maple Street, Akron, OH 44303
PSR (Parish School of Religion) Mrs. Rita Kingsbury, Principal,330-535-3135, Ext. 203 [email protected]
BULLETIN DEADLINE: Noon Fridays 9 days prior to the date of bulletin. Holiday/vacation bulletin
deadlines are noted in the bulletin. ALL submissions/fliers MUST BE submitted in WORD formatting.
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November 8 * Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30 a.m. The people of St. Vincent de Paul Parish 11:00 a.m. Anthony DiSalvo
November 9 * Monday * The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 6:28 a.m. Tim Mesek
November 10 * Tuesday * St. Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church
6:28 a.m. Michael J. Sullivan
November 11 * Wednesday * St. Martin of Tours, Bishop; Veteran’s Day
6:28 a.m. Arthur Carnes
November 12 * Thursday * St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr
6:28 a.m. Francis Trunck
November 13 * Friday * St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin 6:28 a.m. Jim Burdon 9:00 a.m. Lily & Enrique Torres
November 14 * Saturday * BVM
3:30-4:30 Confessions
VIGIL - Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 p.m. Jim Sovacool, Jr.
November 15 * Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Ruth Older 11:00 a.m. The people of St. Vincent de Paul Parish
The 6:28 a.m. Daily Mass and the 11 a.m. Sunday Mass are livestreamed at
www.StVincentChurch.com/live or visit our website www.StVincentChurch.com. to view the Mass or prayer service at a later time.
FAMILY PERSPSECTIVES
The parable we read today should be a clarion call to “be prepared” for the coming of Jesus at the end times. How do we talk about death and grief as a family? St. Paul’s words in the second reading urge us to “not grieve like the rest who have no hope.” As Christians, we still grieve when a loved one or friend dies, even as we hope in the resurrection. How does your family help others in the passage of grief?
THANK
YOU! November 1, 2020
"THANK YOU for your continued support for St. Vincent de Paul Parish.
Your generosity assists us in maintaining a vibrant parish and allows outreach to our community."
To give by mail, please send your offering to the parish office at 164 W. Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44303. To use our electronic giving vendor, visit our website at www.StVincentChurch.com and follow the prompts from the Home Page by clicking on "How to give your offering." If you need assistance, call the Business Manager, Connie Pacanovsky, at (330) 535-3135, ext. 102.
In person and mailed in:
E-Give:
$ 5,840.00
$ 2,328.52
FOR OUR SEMINARIAN…
A part of our seminarian Dominic's internship process is parishioner feedback. If you would like to comment on his areas of strength and/or areas needing growth regarding his preaching or general parish ministry, please follow this link:
www.percorso.app/givefeedback/DominicGideon
PRAY DAILY FOR OUR
SERVICE MEN & WOMEN
Chief Michael Davis US Navy
Sgt. Trevor Holdsworth The Ohio Army National Guard
Captain David Moats SFC Matthew D. Fiedler The United States Army
Airman Anna Dennis United States Air Force
To add a name to the list of active-duty military email [email protected].
If you would like to submit a 5x7 photo for the new Active Military board to be erected in the
north vestibule of the church, you may drop it off at the parish offices M-F, 8:30a.m. to 3 p.m.
“FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE”
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I am writing this bulletin note on Sunday evening, November 1. This will be in the parish bulletin the weekend of November 7-8. Obviously I do not know at
this writing who won the presidential election or if votes are still being counted to determine the winner. Whatever the outcome, we all need to come together as Americans to strengthen our solidarity as a country, to pray for peace and healing in our nation and in our world. We certainly can have strong convictions about various political issues that at their heart are ethical, emotional, and spiritual. We do not have to compromise any conviction. We are called to ground our values in the wisdom and example of Jesus Christ – never letting our differences be a reason that we are hostile toward one another or pulled apart from important family, work, and friendship connections.
This pandemic reminds us as a nation and a world that we are interconnected and interdependent. We are all in this together. We should never let our belief in God, who lovingly created everyone in our human family, become a justification for caring only about people who think like us.
Understandably many of us thought and hoped that this election would put everything behind us. The reality is there is so much more to be done over the next several years. We each have a significant part to play in going forward. We need to prayerfully seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit humbly asking our God, “How can I, in my sphere of influence, contribute toward making a better and stronger United States of America? How can I be a more faith-filled follower of Jesus Christ in what I say and do and in how and why I do it? “
DIVORCE RECOVERY/REBUILDERS
Rebuilders group meets every THURSDAY at 6:30 p.m. at the Chapel on Fir Hill in Akron. It is a great group of safe people that helps you build a new life after divorce. For information, call Jim Welling at 330-858-8311. For information on divorce as it pertains to the Catholic Church, call Deacon Bob Bender or Fr. Norm Douglas at the church office, 330-535-3135.
ASSISTANCE NEEDED!
FALL GROUNDS CLEAN-UP
Saturday, November 14th 9 a.m. - Noon
St. Vincent Cemetery 550 W. Market Street.
We will be raking leaves and clearing fallen sticks and debris from the grounds. All parishioners and friends are encouraged to come and help. There will be some-one on site to sign Service Hour sheets for students. Please bring your own gloves, rakes, leaf blowers, etc. Water will be provided. Please join us any time during the clean-up hours to help with this worthy task!
For more information call: Brian Walsh 330-864-1242
Mike Bauman 330-705-3370
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU!
Once a week, ladies from the Altar Society take a brief time to clean our Church’s altar, sacristy, cry room, etc. We’re looking for at least one more caring, dependable person to join our team. You don’t even have to be an Altar Society member! If you are interested or have questions, please call Mimi Rexroad at 330-836-7839.
Altar Society November Meeting
The Altar Society’s next
meeting will be held via Zoom on Monday, November 16th, at 7 p.m. Our Seminarian, Dominic Gideon, will be our guest speaker this month. Everyone is invited to meet Dominic and learn how comfortable our Zoom meetings have become! Pour a cup of coffee and join us!
OCTOBER 300 CLUB WINNERS
Terry Henretty Martha Wiseman
Paul Sergi Mary Carol Daugherty
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It would be a vast understatement to say that this year has been a challenging one. We can easily say that we have been through a lot and this particular weekend in November finds us post-election and pre-Thanksgiving. Whatever we feel about the election results and whatever our anxious thoughts about Thanksgiving might be, these times can help us to try and develop a truly grateful heart. Our Lord told us that it is no great accomplishment to love those who love us. The true accomplishment lies in loving those who do not love us, or who are not good to us. The same holds true for our feelings of gratitude. If we are only grateful for the good things in our life, then it becomes almost impossible to ever appreciate or accept the other. In being grateful for the hurts and the down times, though seemingly impossible, we remember that God holds the big picture in the palm of his hand, and we see only a fraction of it. While we may be saddened at the thought of not being together as family during the coming holidays, we remain grateful for the people we have in our lives. While we may feel isolated or alone, we are thankful that we have the ability to use our downtime to become better people and reach out to others in new ways. I was reminded of the thoughts of spiritual writer Henri Nouwen when he said:
“To be grateful for the good things that happen in our lives is easy, but to be grateful for all of our lives—the good as well as the bad, the moments of joy as well as the moments of sorrow, the successes as well as the failures, the rewards as well as the rejections—that requires hard spiritual work. Still, we are only truly grateful people when we can say "thank you" to all that has brought us to the present moment. As long as we keep dividing our lives between events and people we would like to remember and those we would rather forget, we cannot claim the fullness of our beings as a gift of God to be grateful for. Let's not be afraid to look at everything that has brought us to where we are now and trust that we will soon see in it the guiding hand of a loving God.”
The “Thank You” prayer included in this bulletin is a good one to remember and start praying now, before Thanksgiving. It reminds us to be people of gratitude in all things.
THANK YOU PRAYER
Thank You for the things you have withheld. You have protected us from what we may never realize. Thank You, God, for the doors You have closed. They have prevented us from going where You would rather not have us go. Thank you, Lord, for the physical pain You've allowed in our lives. It has helped us more closely relate to Your sufferings on our behalf. Thank you, Lord, for the alone times in our lives. Those times have forced us to lean in closer to You. Thank you, God, for the uncertainties we've experienced. They have deepened our trust in You. Thank You, Lord, for the times You came through for us when we didn’t even know we needed a rescue. Thank You, Lord, for the losses we have experienced. They have been a reminder that You are our greatest gain. Thank You, God, for the tears we have shed. They have kept our hearts soft and moldable.
Thank You, God, for the times we haven't been able to control our circumstances. They have reminded us that You are in control. Thank You, God, for Your ability to take what we consider 'tragedy' and turn it into a treasure. Thank You, God, for those You have called home to be with You. Their absence from this earth reminds us to keep our eyes fixed on heaven. Thank You, God, for the greatest gift You could ever give us: Your perfect Son's death on the cross on our behalf. And thank You not only for our eternal salvation, but for the salvation You afford us every day of our lives as You save us from ourselves, our foolishness, our own limited insights, and our frailties, in light of Your power and strength. Thank You, God, for all that You have allowed and not allowed in our lives. For we commit our lives anew to You and ask that You would continue to remind us, that You are God. Thank You, finally, that we can pray in the name of Jesus, who made our access to You and a personal relationship with You possible. Amen.
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Parish School of Religion Thank you to all those who have registered for our P.S.R. program this year and have picked up their family packets. If you have not registered and need a new registration packet, please be sure to let me know and I will send one out to you! If you did not pick up your first family packet on September 20, you can pick it up on November 8. God bless you.
We thank and support our parents who have been working on home instruction with their children. We hope that so far it has been an enjoyable and faith-filled experience.
For more information please contact Rita at 330-535-3135-Ext. 203 or
email at [email protected]
Our current 8th graders are preparing to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation in May. If you are an adult and have not celebrated Confirmation and would like to participate in our formation this year, please let us know! Remember that you must be Confirmed and a registered and active parishioner to act as a sponsor or godparent, and most importantly, Confirmation deepens our baptismal life that calls us to be missionary witnesses of Jesus Christ in our families, neighborhoods, society, and the world. Through Confirmation our personal relationship with Christ is strengthened.
Please call Rita at 330-535-3135-Ext. 203 or email at [email protected].
PSR PARENT SECOND PACKET
PICK-UP DAY
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2020 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
THE FAMILY CENTER VESTIBULE
EVENING OF PRAYER AND REFLECTION
Thanks to Fr. Norm, Deacon Bob, all who witnessed and all who joined us on Tuesday, October 27 for our evening of prayer and reflection. We prayed the rosary and had time to reflect on each of the Luminous Mysteries. Our music ministry team of Paul Wilson and Hank Inman blessed the evening with their beautiful music. At the end of our service, we prayed the following prayer, which spoke of our connectedness and our unity, remaining strong when we are together: WE ARE LIKE GLASS PRAYER
Glass is a reminder of the strength and fragility that exists in every one of us.
Like glass, we are beautiful and luminous. Like glass, we are fragile and shatter without care.
Like glass, we are also strong and powerful. Like glass, we are reflections of our past.
Like the sands of glass, we can come together, help each other, and accomplish amazing things.
Take care of the beauty and strength within yourself and within everyone around you. Amen.
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YOU'RE INVITED!
Zoom High School Night Featuring Archbishop Hoban, Our Lady of The
Elms, St. Vincent-St. Mary, and
Walsh Jesuit high schools
Cleveland Diocesan seventh and eighth grade
families are invited to learn more about four of
Summit County's most prestigious Catholic high
schools through a one-hour webinar from
6 to 7 p.m. on Nov. 11. Learn more about the
benefits of a Catholic high school education,
including faith formation, academic rigor, support
services, and student engagement. You will have
opportunities to submit questions during the
session. Join us to learn more about taking the
next steps to visit and apply for admission and
financial assistance.
SOCIAL CONCERNS
HESBURGH: A DOCUMENTARY
CANCELED
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US Poverty
Catholic social tradition has a special Option for the Poor, meaning we are challenged to recognize the poor among us, to provide compassion and charity, and to advocate fiercely for them so they may be able not only to survive but to thrive and flourish. “Each individual Christian and every community is called to be an instrument of God for the liberation and promotion of the poor, and for enabling them to be fully a part of society. This demands that we be docile and attentive to the cry of the poor and to come to their aid.”
- Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium, 2013, #187
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN
The Diocese of Cleveland’s “protecting God's Children” program is a continuing effort to instruct and inform everyone about the protection of children from sexual abuse. To report any past or present suspect-ed inappropriate behavior toward children by priests, deacons, religious, lay ecclesial ministers, or personnel associated with the Church, please contact the Diocesan Response Service Office at 216-334-2999 or via email at [email protected] are also asked to immediately inform local authorities about inappropriate behavior.
DEADLINE IS 11/9
Registrations for
Winter 2020-21 sports are open via the
link on the SVDP website
(Use the CYO drop-down menu to access.)
Sports available : Basketball & Cheerleading. Please register your child into the grade they are currently enrolled. (Munchkin Basketball - K-2 -TBD )
** NEW!! ** Registration forms / Medical Forms now added to
Online Registration
Please contact Pat Clark, our CYO Athletic Director, with any questions. [email protected]
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This week our school focus is on safety. The faculty and staff will participate in an emergency management training session this Tuesday. Our school continues to follow the Ohio Department of Health, Ohio Department of Education, CDC, and Summit County Board of Health COVID-19 recommendations. We have not had a case of COVID-19 with our students, parents, faculty, or staff. We are truly blessed.
Our middle school students experienced a program, Life Act, which teaches the students how to identify depression. Later this month the seventh-grade class will participate in a Human Dignity training session. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Peace and blessings,
Mrs. Salamon
Keeping Christ in Our Mind, Body, and Heart
Tuesday, November 26 All School Thanksgiving Lunch
Wednesday – Friday November 25 – December 1 No School Tuesday, December 1 School Resumes
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