Liturgical Schedule
Sat. May 1: 4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas
+ Julia Fabian from Janie&
Scott Zilke
Sun. 2: 11:00 am @ St. Nicholas
Sunday of the Samaritan
Woman
+Anne & Mike Hrusovsky
from Marilyn Davis
Mon. 3: 8:30 am @ Infant Jesus
+Veronica & Alexander
Kaniecky from Dr.
Andrew Bulazo
Tues. 4: 8:30 am@ Infant Jesus
+Mary Halus from
+Edward Halus
Wed. 5: NO LITURGY
Thurs. 6: 8:30 am @ Infant Jesus
+Fr. Robert Halus from
+ Edward Halus
Fri. 7: 8:30 am @ Infant Jesus
For the Recovery from
Addiction from Sacred
Heart Society of St.
Nicholas
Sat. 8: 4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas
For the Parishioners
Sun. 9: 11:00 am @ St. Nicholas
Sunday of the Man Born Blind
Mother’s Day
In loving memory of +Martha Senda Zakucia,
+Helen Jean Popovich
+ Diane Zakucia from Marge
Babik
Collection Report
Week of 04/25/2021
$ 783.00 Offertory
$ 5.00 Holy Day/Thanksgiving
$ 20.00 Easter
$ 10.00 Renovation
$ 75.00 Garage Rent
$ 199.00 Candles
$ 1107.00 TOTAL
Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:
Saturday: 42
Sunday: 18
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF OUR PARISHIONERS: Kevin Ulrich Ivywoods Manor, Anne Planey and Frank Mingo at Assumption Village, Paul Fabian -Windsor House, Mary and Nicholas Dobus, Minerva Zepeda and Mildred Cibella, all at Oasis, Fr. Nicholas Kraynak at Shepherd of the Valley on Western Reserve Rd., Mary Jane Guidos at Shepard of the Valley in Liberty, Catherine Ulrich all at home. May God grant to all the sick and homebound of our parish many blessed, happy and healthy years.
UPDATE-CAPITAL CAMPAIGN:
The NEW total we have collected is $76,433.44 for the Capital Campaign. We continue to work towards our goal of $200, 000. Thank you for your generous donations and continued support to our Church.
PHONE NUMBER REQUEST:
There is a sign-up sheet for parishioners to give their phone numbers in order to receive phone information/updates on our church if interested.
Fr. Michael and Family would like to thank you for all wishes and greetings with the birth of their daughter Veronica Faith. Last Wednesday Archbishop William Skurla officiated a private ceremony of Christian Initiation of Veronica Faith. May God grant His servant Veronica many and blessed years!
HELPING HANDS:
Helping Hands Day is sponsored by GCU Lodge 442. The Spring clean-up and landscaping project will be held on Saturday May 8, 2021 from 9:00 am -12:00 (noon) at Infant Jesus Church grounds in Boardman.
On Saturday, May 22, 2021 from 10:00am-12:00 (noon) helping hands will be at St. Nicholas Byzantine Cemetery on Hyatt Street in Campbell.
All parishioners, friends, and families are invited to join for this project. The more volunteer “helping hands” we have, the more we can do to beautify our church grounds and St. Nicholas Cemetery for the Spring and Summer seasons.
There will be a light lunch provided at Infant Jesus and beverages and snacks at St. Nicholas Byzantine Cemetery.
SANCTUARY CANDLES:
The Sanctuary candles will be lit for the entire week for your intention. The left sanctuary candle is in memory of +Virginia Graneto from the Graneto family. There is no request for the right sanctuary candle.
Before You preach, leave your water jar. Augustine: Having heard, “I that speak with you am he,” and having received Christ the Lord into her heart, what could she do now but leave her water jar and run to preach the gospel? She cast out lust and hurried to proclaim the truth. Let those who would preach the gospel learn: let them throw away their water jar at the well. You remember what I said before of the water jar. It was a vessel with which the water was drawn, called hydra, from its Greek name, because water is hydor in Greek; just as if it were called aquarium, from the Latin. She threw away her water jar then, which was no longer of use but a burden to her, such was her eagerness to be satisfied with that water. Throwing her burden away to make Christ known, “she ran to the city and says to those men, ‘Come, and see a man who told me everything I ever did.”‘ Tractates on the Gospel of John 15.30.
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen: “There is something good in everything. Evil has no capital of its own; it lives in goodness as a parasite. But loving the partial goodness in others we bring them more quickly to the circle of Goodness which is God. This was the tactic of Our Lord when He spoke to an adulteress at the well. There was nothing in common between His Divine Goodness and her sinful life, except a love of a drink of cold water. So He started there…and led her on to a declaration that He was Love and Savior of the world.“