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Parish Office: 5891 Ridge Road, Parma, OH 44129 • 440-884-3030 • www.stcharlesonline.org School Office: 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5546 Convent: 6818 Charles Avenue • 440-886-0390 PCRF Office: 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5668 Credit Union: 5839 Ridge Road • 440-886-2558 • www.unitycatholiccu.org St. Charles Borromeo Baptism of Children – Baptism preparation is required for parents before the child’s Baptism. This is offered the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. This sacrament is celebrated every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Contact the Parish Office for arrangements. Reconciliation – Saturdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m. and 6:45-7:30 p.m.; Thursday before First Friday, 3:00-3:45 p.m. By appointment anytime. Matrimony – Arrangements for instruction must be made at least 6 months in advance of the intended date of marriage. Contact the parish priest of your choice. Office Hours – Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. PASTOR Fr. John T. Carlin PAROCHIAL VICARS Fr. Terrence M. Grachanin Fr. Edward J. Janoch Fr. Ryan J. Mann PASTORAL ASSOCIATES Sr. Denise Marie Vlna, O.S.U. Mr. Brian G. Pelcin WEEKEND ASSOCIATE Fr. Anselm Zupka, O.S.B. DEACONS Mr. John Talerico Mr. Daniel M. Galla DAY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mrs. Eileen M. Updegrove RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR Mrs. Paula J. Leigh MINISTER OF MUSIC/BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. Thomas E. Holzheimer

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Parish Office: 5891 Ridge Road, Parma, OH 44129 • 440-884-3030 • www.stcharlesonline.orgSchool Office: 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5546

Convent: 6818 Charles Avenue • 440-886-0390PCRF Office: 7107 Wilber Avenue • 440-886-5668

Credit Union: 5839 Ridge Road • 440-886-2558 • www.unitycatholiccu.org

St. Charles Borromeo

Baptism of Children – Baptism preparation is required for parents before the child’s Baptism. This is offered the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. This sacrament is celebrated every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Contact the Parish Office for arrangements.Reconciliation – Saturdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m. and 6:45-7:30 p.m.; Thursday before First Friday, 3:00-3:45 p.m. By appointment anytime.Matrimony – Arrangements for instruction must be made at least 6 months in advance of the intended date of marriage. Contact the parish priest of your choice.Office Hours – Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.

PASTORFr. John T. Carlin

PAROCHIAL VICARSFr. Terrence M. Grachanin

Fr. Edward J. JanochFr. Ryan J. Mann

PASTORAL ASSOCIATESSr. Denise Marie Vlna, O.S.U.Mr. Brian G. Pelcin

WEEKEND ASSOCIATEFr. Anselm Zupka, O.S.B.

DEACONSMr. John Talerico

Mr. Daniel M. Galla

DAY SCHOOL PRINCIPALMrs. Eileen M. Updegrove

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR

Mrs. Paula J. Leigh

MINISTER OF MUSIC/BUSINESS MANAGERMr. Thomas E. Holzheimer

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Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 31, 2016

This Week’s Liturgy

SUNDAY, JULY 31 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21-23; Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11;

Luke 12:13-21 Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm

MONDAY, AUGUST 1 St. Alphonsus Liguori

Jeremiah 28:1-17; Matthew 14:13-21 7:00 AM † Gary Walsh & Charlene Matola 8:30 AM † William R. Sell 7:00 PM † Edward Talpas TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 Jeremiah 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Matthew 14:22-36 7:00 AM † Richard Giacoma 8:30 AM † William P. Waiwood 7:00 PM † Lewis & Marie Kleis WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 Jeremiah 31:1-7; Matthew 15:21-28 7:00 AM † Sister Mary Coletta Polk, C.S.J. 8:30 AM † Michael J. Yako & Dolores Koenig 7:00 PM † Ethel Hrusovsky THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 St. John Vianney

Jeremiah 31:31-34; Matthew 16:12-23 7:00 AM † Mary Tyburski 8:30 AM † John Kelly 7:00 PM † Stanley & Dorothy White FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 Nahum 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7; Matthew 16:24-28 7:00 AM † Kay Beyer 8:30 AM † Craig Charles Galla 7:00 PM † Mary Sopko & Rose Veverka SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 The Transfiguration of the Lord

Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14; II Peter 1:16-19; Luke 9:28b-36 8:00 AM In Honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

2:00 PM Wedding - - -

Jennifer Grant & Brandon Thevenin VIGIL MASSES: 4:00 & 6:00pm SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Wisdom 18:6-9; Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19; Luke 12:32-48 7:30 AM Mother's & Father's Confraternity 9:00 AM Intention of Ladies Guild Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon, 5:30pm

Entrance #442—O God, Our Help in Ages Past

Psalm 90 If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.

Offertory Our Hope Is in the Lord...D. Schutte

Offertory Collection $14,970.35

ACH / Online / Credit Card 2,457.00

Total $17,427.35

Thank you!

SUNDAY COLLECTION

July 24, 2016

Communion #324—Gif of Finest Wheat

III Jennifer Grant & Brandon Thevenin

II Allison Hopkins & Joe Kuhlman

LIFE IS CHANGED, NOT ENDED Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord

Sam Bonanno

Mary Ryba

Salvatore Delia

Congratulations and God’s blessings to Rachel Hemphill &

Robert Dippong on the Baptism of their son, Kai Jackson;

to BethAnn & Joseph Fey on the Baptism of their daughter,

Veronica Rose; to Melissa & Blake Frei on the Baptism of their

daughter, Piper Judith; to Jaime & Kevin Nackowiz on the

Baptism of their son, Dylan Joseph; to Margaret & Michael

Schnur on the Baptism of their daughter, Ellie Rose.

Text : Based on Psalm 90 & 121. Text & Music © 2004, Daniel L. Schutte

Published by OCP. All rights reserved.

Reprinted under LicenSingOnline #602033.

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St. Charles Borromeo Church July 31, 2016

This weekend we welcome Father Greg

Schmitt, CSsR, a Redemptorist priest, who will tell

of his order’s missionary work and ask us for our help. So there

will be a second collection at Mass this weekend. Father Schmitt

is a native of Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. He was ordained in 1969.

The Redemptorists currently staff missions in Brazil and Nigeria.

This is also a Fifth Sunday of the month. For many

years, we have had a second collection for our parish St Vincent

de Paul Society. To avoid three collections this weekend, please

place your SVdeP envelope in the first collection. Our counters

will separate and account for them.

You will find an August Parish Activities Calendar in

this bulletin. Please “clip-and-keep” that Calendar.

Let me put in a word of personal recommendation for you to

attend THE FEST, scheduled for next Sunday, August 7, at the

Center for Pastoral Leadership, 28700 Euclid Avenue in Wickliffe.

This is an outstanding experience: great music, solid witness, good

food, lots of entertainment—with about 40,000 Catholics from

throughout the Diocese. And there is no admission charge

“Gotta Bar of Soap?” St Malachi Parish Ministry to

the Homeless asks for bars of soap, large or small. Please leave

them in the “Soap Boxes” in the church lobbies.

The booths are down, the tents are folded, the lights are

stored, and all the Carnival gear is stowed away for next year.

But I could not let this month end without a Great Big Tip of the

St Charles Appreciation Hat to the 2016 Carnival Committee:

Mike Nowak, Chair, ably assisted by co-chairs Dom Pillin, Brian

Raymont, Tim Ungvarsky, Tom Weinreich, Tom Holzheimer, Rich

Marrone, Jane Denton, Dale Kline, Sean Brennan, Lynda

Mackulin, Brenda Sutton, Chris and Kris Bentley, Jacob Maier,

Jacob Graham, Joe McCafferty, Joe Bonvissuto, Maria Barsa, and

Melissa Koenig.

Thank you, as well, to all who bought/sold tickets, worked the

booths, prepared and served great food/drink, accomplished

set-up and take-down in record time, worked bingo, ran prizes,

dealt cards, served ice cream, wine and beer, kept things tidy,

pleased little kids, counted money, or patronized the Carnival on

one or more nights. Carnival 2016 is one for the books. So thanks

to all of you for “making it happen!”

Carnival planning begins about fifty weeks in advance. The

Committee takes a close look at the records for the Carnival just

concluded and then makes a list of recommendations for the next

year. We then meet throughout the year; bands are booked, some

features are dropped, other new ideas are adopted. In March, the

car is purchased. Tickets go out in mid-May. We advertise for

two months and then celebrate for five days in mid-July. After a

little investigation, we think St Charles Carnival, now looking

toward our eighty-sixth year, might be the longest sustained

summer festival in the area.

There were 800+ parishioners who “worked the Carnival.”

More than 500 individuals worked each evening.

Carnival 2017 dates? Well, since you asked, the answer is:

Wednesday to Sunday July 12, 13, 14, 15, 16!

Want to join the Catholic Church? Know someone who

does? Call Father Ryan Mann at 440-884-3030 for details about

our 2016-2017 Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA).

Mondays, 7:00 till 8:30pm, beginning in September.

Dear Parishioners of St. Charles,

Thank you for all the prayerful support you showed

me during my time in the seminary, and I am grateful for your

outpouring of kindness and love on the occasion of my priestly

ordination. My ministry will take me many places, I am sure,

but St. Charles I will always consider home.

God Bless,

Fr. Kevin Klonowski

NEWS FROM KRAKÓW, POLAND

CZEŚĆ! That’s “Hello” in Polish.

We pilgrims are having a wonderful time! Our teens

and young adults are the absolute best!

After leaving beautiful Italy this past Tuesday, we

continued to have lots of fun and memorable experiences while

touring beautiful cities and historical sites we visited throughout

Poland—Krakow, Auschwitz & Wadowice, the home of

St. John Paul II. We are now in the heart of our World Youth

Day activities. This 31st Catholic World Youth Day is the

largest youth event in the world. It was started by Saint John

Paul II in 1985.

On Thursday, July 28th, we welcomed Pope Francis to

World Youth Day, and we tried to catch a glimpse of him as he

traveled through the streets of Kraków in his “Popemobile.”

On Friday evening, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims

participated in the Stations of the Cross with Pope Francis.

On Saturday evening, Pope Francis will arrive by helicopter.

He will lead several million pilgrims in an overnight candlelit

vigil of prayer, song, and Eucharistic Adoration.

After camping out all night under the stars, the World

Youth Day experience concludes with the Papal Mass on

Sunday, July 31st. Pope Francis will then announce when and

where the next World Youth Day will be held -- to the delight of

the crowd! All of us pilgrims carry your prayer intentions with

us.

Thank you for your generosity that has made this

wonderful experience possible for each of us. But most of all,

thanks for your prayers. Please continue to pray for our safe

return. Our plane is scheduled to arrive home in Cleveland on

Monday, August 1st. So, see you soon! We will all have lots

and lots of wonderful stories and beautiful photos to share. “DO

WIDZENIA” (“Goodbye” in Polish) for now.

~ Love, Sr. Denise Marie, Fr. Ryan & Fr. Terry

Merici Chapel… Summer is a time for fun and

relaxation — schedules not so hectic. We all

think we have time to prepare for eternity. How

much time do we have? We don’t know, do we?

Try and make room in your schedule to visit

Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in Merici Chapel

— No time like the present.

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Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 31, 2016

LADIES GUILD RAFFLE

Stop by the Parish Office for the Ladies Guild raffle tickets

for a chance to win one of the great prizes listed below.

Tickets are $1.00 each and you need not be present at the

drawing that will be held Wednesday, August 10th at the

Ladies Guild’s Annual Salad Luncheon.

Try your luck and help support The Guild!!

1st Prize $500 worth of your choice of

Gift Certificates

2nd Prize Waterford Honey Crystal

Bowl & Vase Set

3rd Prize Hand-Crafted Quilt

Any questions, contact:

Sr. Denise (440)884-3030 / [email protected]

Fr. Ryan (440)884-3030 / [email protected]

HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP MINISTRY (Grades 9-12)

Upperclassmen Leadership Team

Youth-Focused & Youth-Led Mass

New Days & Times for Events

Twice a Month

Events for 9th-12th Graders

Pilgrims returning from World Youth Day 2016 in

Krakớw, Poland this week!

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Brother Knights please remember that this Sunday at

3:30pm we will be having the Fifth Sunday Rosary in

the Chapel.

If you are a male, eighteen years of age or older, and

a practicing Catholic in Union with the Holy

See, please contact Fr. Janoch (440) 884-3030

[email protected] or Tom Armstrong (405)

651-6655 [email protected] for more

information on joining the Knights of Columbus Council

at St. Charles.

Please Pray the Rosary.

GUIDE BOOK & DIRECTORY

ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY

We are in the process of updating our annual Guide Book &

Directory for the Parish. This book will be the Who, What,

Where, When, Why and How of our parish. The book is

being provided at no cost to our Church, including the

mailing to each family, and again is being subsidized by

local businesses that advertise in it. If you own or

manage a business and would like to find out about

advertising in our book, please call the Parish Office (440)884

-3030.

Recent survey results by Guide Book Publishing show that

92.1% of families would rather patronize a Guide Book &

Directory advertiser over a non-advertiser. It "will pay" to

advertise in our new Guide Book & Directory.

“Gotta Bar of Soap?”

St Malachi Parish has long sponsored a ministry to the

homeless in “the Angle” district of Cleveland at West 25th and

Detroit. In addition to the meals and clothing St Malachi

provides daily, they also offer showers for those who live on the

streets.

St Malachi tells us that they could use bars of soap.

If you have an extra bar or two of soap, regular size or even the

small bars of soap offered by hotels and motels, please bring

them to church, over the next few weeks, and leave them in the

“Soap Boxes” in the church lobbies.

“Help My Least Brothers and Sisters!”

THEOLOGY ON TAP | WEST

Every second Wednesday of the month, young adults in their

20’s and 30’s are invited to gather at Beachcliff Tavern (19245

Detroit Ave., Rocky River) at 7PM to hear an

engaging speaker reflect on some aspect of the faith

while enjoying a pint and some tasty food! Each

night kicks off with a social, which includes

complementary appetizers and a cash bar, followed

by a speaker. Admission is only $5. Our next

speaker on Wednesday, August 10, will be Mark

and Christi Tripodi, founders of Cornerstone of

Hope, a ministry that helps people who are grieving

the loss of a loved one, who will be speaking to us

about the mystery of suffering and their own personal

experience with loss in their talk entitled, “Pain to Purpose:

Tragedy to Triumph.” Theology on Tap is a great way for

young adults to go deeper in their faith and connect with other

young Catholics in the area. For more information, please

contact Fr. Tim Roth (440.333.2133 | [email protected]).

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St. Charles Borromeo Church July 31, 2016

Annual Golf Outing

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

$100 WINNER

Pat Zubal

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE (216-749-2323) Save the date: Saturday, August 20th, at 8:30pm to see

“Inside Out” on the BIG screen in the Mary Queen of Peace

Playground.

ST. LEO THE GREAT (216-661-1006)

Bus trip to the Meadows Racetrack & Casino, Meadow-

lands, PA, Tuesday, August 23rd. Casino play from 12:00

thru 5:00pm. $34/pp & $30 back from Casino. For more

info, contact Joanne (440)526-3505.

ST. THOMAS MORE (216-749-0414)

Bingo is held every Wednesday in the gym. Doors open at

5pm and Early Birds begin at 6:30pm.

LADIES GUILD SALAD LUNCHEON

There is a limited amount of tickets left for the Salad Luncheon on Wednesday, August 10th. Tickets are $18 each. Call Toni Brachna (216)661-3457 to purchase your tickets soon.

Are you ready to transform your life and renew your

mind and heart in Christ? Connect with other men &

women of faith. Join us as we study the Book of Daniel!

Daniel said,

“I worship the Lord my God, for he is the living God.”

- Daniel 14:25

Bible Study on the Book of Daniel

for Men & Women of all ages

Every Wednesday morning, 9:00-11:15am, from

September 14, 2016 to March 29, 2017

John Paul II Room in the Parish Activity Center

Marivic Myer & Chris Pierce

Sr. Denise Marie (for more information, call

440-884-3030 or e-mail [email protected])

$20: includes study worksheets, supplies &

refreshments

Call or stop in the Parish Office to register,

as this will help us when placing our order for supplies.

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Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

1 Evangelization Mtg 7:30pm Rosary Makers 7:30pm Rosary Cenacle* 7:45pm World Youth Day Pilgrims return!

2 Catholic Men’s Group* 7:30pm

3 Legion of Mary* 9:15am Recovery* 1:15pm AA Non-Smoking* 7:30pm

4 Recovery* 7:30pm Pre-Baptism Class 7:30pm Sports Boosters Mtg 8:00pm

5

6 Alcoholics Anon.* 7:30pm Sports Boosters Annual Golf Outing

7

Ladies Guild Mass 9:00am Scout Mass 9:00am Baptisms* 1:30pm The FEST Noon-10:00pm

8 Knights of Columbus 7:45pm

9

10 Ladies Guild Salad Luncheon

11 CLC 1:30pm

12

13

14 Holy Name Mass 10:30am

15 School Family Folder Pickup (9-2pm Mon thru Fri)

16

17

18 Avilas 8:00am

19 Legion of Mary 7:00pm

20

21

22 School Curriculum Night Gr 1-8 6:30pm Knights of Columbus 7:45pm

23

24 First Day of School Gr 1-8 Ladies Guild Style Show Mtg 7:00pm

25 CLC 1:30pm

26

27

28 Knights of Columbus Quarterly Mass 10:30am

29 30 Ladies Guild Board Mtg 7:00pm

31

*Denotes weekly meeting

 St. Charles Borromeo Parish August 2016

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