November 20, 2022 Bulletin

          LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 19: 4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

             +John Paul Fabian from

             Mary Elizabeth Brown

Sun. 20: 11:00 am @ St.  Nicholas

             24th Sunday after Pentecost

             For the parishioners

Mon. 21: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Entrance of The Theotokos

            +Serhiy from Family

Tues. 22: NO LITURGY

Wed. 23: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 24: 10:00 am @ Infant Jesus

            Thanksgiving Day

            For the parishioners

Fri. 25: NO LITURGY

Sat. 26: 4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

             +Julia B. Fabian from

             Mary Beth & Steve McClain

Sun. 27: 11:00 am @ St.  Nicholas

             27th Sunday after Pentecost

             For the parishioners

Collection Report

Week of 11/13/2022

$                 932.00     Offertory

$                   66.00     Candles

$                   30.00     Holy Day

$                   26.00     BCW

$                   20.00     Initial

$                   10.00     Charities

$                 276.00     Rental

$                 210.00     Renovation

$               1570.00    TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 26

Sunday:19

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF OUR PARISHIONERS:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Kevin Ulrich Ivywoods Manor, Mary and Nicholas Dobus, Minerva Zepeda at Oasis,   Fr. Nicholas Kraynak at Shepherd of the Valley on Western Reserve Rd. 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 $104,578.00 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.

CHRISTMAS MARKET:

St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, 405 Robinson Rd, in Campbell is holding a Christmas Market on November 26th from 9:00 am-4:00pm. Admission is free. There will be vendors with holiday crafts, art, décor and Slavic food & drink will be sold. Plus everyone can meet Santa!

“AID FOR UKRAINE” CONCERT

November 20 at 3:00 PM Special Concert to help Ukraine to raise awareness and funds, at St Ann Ukrainian Church Hall 4310 Kirk Rd Austintown OH. Free admission, Variety of performers, free refreshments.

RAFFLE TICKETS:

SS Cyril & Methodius Byzantine Catholic Seminary are holding a Holiday Cash raffle. Tickets are $10 and the drawing will be December 6th with $2000 prize. The winning number will be taken from the PA daily-3 digit number. Please see Fr. Michael for tickets.

SANCTUARY CANDLE:

The 2023 Sanctuary candle request sheet is available on the vestibule table.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING:

Fr. Michael, Maryna, Andriy, Emma, and Veronica wish all parishioners, families and friends a very healthy, happy and blessed Thanksgiving.

SANCTUARY CANDLE:

The Sanctuary candles will be lit for the entire week for your intentions.

For the week of November 20-26, the left sanctuary is for the special intentions of Myron Terlecky. There is no request for the right sanctuary candle.

PARISHIONER NEWS:

Our parishioner Katherine Ulrich passed away on November 6, 2022 and a memorial service was held this past Sunday. Our deepest sympathy and prayers to Katherine’s family and friends. Blessed repose to his servant Katherine.

THE HABIT OF GOOD WORKS. LEO THE GREAT: The devil, even in the midst of our efforts, does not relax his schemes. At certain periods of time, we must take care of the re-energizing of our strength. The mind, concerned with the goods of the present, can rejoice in the temperate weather and the fertile fields. When the fruits are gathered into great barns, it can say to its soul, “You have many good things; eat.” It may receive a kind of rebuke from the divine voice and may hear it saying, “Fool, this very night they demand your soul from you. The things you have prepared, whose will they be?”

This should be the careful consideration of wise people, that since the days of this life are short and the time uncertain, death should never be unexpected for those who are to die. Those who know that they are mortal should not come to an unprepared end. SERMON 90.4.1.

Published by Fr. Michael

Pastor of Infant Jesus of Prague Byzantine Catholic Church

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