August 14, 2023 Bulletin

        LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sat. 12: 4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas

           +Julia Fabian from Patty

           Snitzer

Sun. 13: 11:00 am @ St.  Nicholas

           11th Sunday after Pentecost

           For the parishioners

Mon. 14: 6:00 pm @ Infant Jesus

            Dormition of the Theotokos

            Blessings of Flowers

            For the parishioners

Tues. 15: 10:00 am @ St. Nicholas

            Dormition of the Theotokos

            Blessing of Flowers

            For the parishioners

Wed. 16: NO LITURGY

Thurs. 17: NO LITURGY

Fri. 18: 9:00 am @ Infant Jesus

             For the Living & Deceased

             Members of the Sacred

             Heart Society

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

           +Richard Alan Tirpak from

           Robert & Helen Marie

           Vaclav

Sun. 20: 11:00 am @ St.  Nicholas

           12th Sunday after Pentecost

           For the parishioners

Collection Report

Week of 08/06/2023

$               1074.00     Offertory

$                 145.00     Candles

$                   10.00     Holy Day

$                   50.00     Renovation

$               1279.00   TOTAL

Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:

Saturday: 19

Sunday: 27

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

Michael Kisak- Inn at Glenellen, Kevin Ulrich Ivywoods Manor, Minerva Zepeda at Oasis,  Fr. Nicholas Kraynak at Shepherd of the Valley on Western Reserve Rd. and Margaret and William Zigarevich 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 $117,271.10 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

OUR LADY OF LEBONAN SHRINE:

The 58th Annual Assumption Pilgrimage “A Pilgrimage to Rediscover Jesus in the Most Holy Eucharist” will be held at the Basilica & National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon August 13-15, 2023. For more information call the Shrine at (330)538-3351.

SUPER BINGO:

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 Belle Vista, 2nd Super Bingo ($6,000 in pay-outs) will be held on Saturday, September 9th. Doors open at 2:00pm, dinner served 2:00-4:30 and 1st game begins at 5:30. Tickets are $45.00 and includes 24 cards and 1 special pack, pasta and meatball dinners plus other prizes. Tickets are at church hall from 9:00am-6:00pm.

SISTERS OF ST. BASIL PILGRIMAGE:

Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great 89th Annual Pilgrimage will be held on September 2&3, 2023 at Mount Macrina in Uniontown, Pa. Theotokos: Seeker of the Lost is this year’s pilgrimage. For more information, please visit their website-https://sistersofstbasil.org

CONGRATULATIONS:

Congratulations to Father Michael and Maryna who were sworn in as American citizens this past week. May God bless them with health, happiness and many blessed years in our beautiful country.

BLESSING OF STUDENTS & TEACHERS:

As the beginning of the school year fast approaches, Father Michael will be blessing all school age children (pre-school to college) and teachers after liturgies August 19th & 20th.

SANCTUARY CANDLE:

The Sanctuary candles will be lit for the entire week for your intentions. The week of August 13-19, there are no request for the sanctuary candle.

ten thousand talents owed, A hundred denarii collected.

Cyril OF Alexandria: The God of all releases us from the difficulties of our faults, according to the parable. This is what is signified by the ten thousand talents, But this happens on the proviso that we our­selves release our fellow servants from the hun­dred denarii, that is, from the few minor faults they have committed against us. The angels who stand over us and are under the same yoke of service as we are make accusations before God. They do not speak to God as if God does not know—for God knows everything. Rather, in the interest of justice, they demand the proper punishment for those who choose to despise and dishonor the command that we love one another. When we meet our proper deserts, either we receive punishment in our present life, such as being visited with some pain or trouble or infirmity, or if not, we will certainly be punished in the future life. God punishes the obsti­nate, intractable person with a view to improving and changing him for the better. This is easy to see. Holy Scripture is pertinent here, in these wisely spoken words: “the Lord disci­plines those he loves, and he punishes everyone he accepts as a son,” and again: “Abide instruc­tion.” Fragment 216.

Published by Fr. Michael

Pastor of Infant Jesus of Prague Byzantine Catholic Church

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