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Saint Mary’s Catholic Church 250 Kraft Street, Berea, Ohio 44017-1499
Rectory: 440-243-3877 • FAX: 440-891-9417 • Website: www.stmaryberea.com
Parish Mission Statement St. Mary's is a faith community which worships together, follows the teachings of Jesus Christ in our everyday lives, evangelizes others by our
lives and actions, gives generously of our time and resources in service to others, shows compassion and love towards one another, provides
religious education and works for social justice for all.
St. Mary’s Parish Staff
Reverend John P. Singler, Pastor
Reverend Max Cole, Parochial Vicar
Ms. Angela Kovacs, Music Director
Mr. Larry Roetzer, Religious Education Coordinator
Mrs. Diana Lipfird, Homebound Coordinator
Mrs. Barbara Goebl, Spiritual Ministries
Parish Office Staff Mrs. Janel Abraham
Mrs. Lorri Masie
St. Mary’s School Staff Mr. Andrew Carner, Principal
Mrs. Nancy Kaesgen, Director of Development
Mrs. Sandi Ziegler, Program Coordinator
School Office Staff Mrs. Nancy Whelan
Mrs. Mary Beth Hennessy
St. Mary’s Religious Education Staff Mr. Larry Roetzer, Coordinator
St. Mary’s Mass Schedule Weekday: 9:00am Monday through Friday
Weekend: 4:00pm Saturday Vigil
7:30am, 9:30am, & 11:30am
Holy Day Consult Bulletin
Sacramental Ministries
Baptisms: On Sundays After 11:30am Mass
Reconciliation: Saturdays 3-3:30pm
Seasonal Celebrations
Marriage: Contact Parish Office
Anointing of the Sick: Contact Parish Office
Seasonal Celebration
Communion Calls: Contact Parish Office
Celebrating 163 years of Pastoral Service to the Catholic Community of Berea
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 12, 2016
Dear Friends,
We celebrate the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time and in Luke’s Gospel there are two stories of wom-
en. First, the woman who anoints Jesus and the second is about the
women who traveled with Jesus, providing for them out of their re-
sources. What’s the message here? It’s all about hospitality and care.
The woman who anointed Jesus was “known” to be a sinner, yet she
presents herself to the Lord and cares lovingly for him. So we are to
learn from her example and lose the judgment about her that the Phari-
see recognizes. As for the women who journeyed with Jesus, they were
willing to support him in every way. So we are to learn to care and sup-
port one another AS we are able. Both stories are good summer
“reminders!”
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The seasonal color of Ordinary Time is green, and it is also the theme
of the world around us. Gardens and lawns, trees and hedges surround
us in their verdant beauty, reminding us that God’s creation is both
spectacularly diverse and tenderly vulnerable. In this season, we are encouraged and invited to explore the “greening” of
our spiritual lives. Carve out time to pray about the gifts you have been given in Baptism and about which you have been
reminded in Pentecost. Where they strong? Where might they be spiritually strengthened?
The flowering of the earth likewise invites us to work as communities for the justice of God’s Kingdom, because
we do not all share fully in its fruits. Summer pantry shelves are often low yet the essentials remain the same for those
in need. Are we able to give something extra at this time?
Summer is also a time of visiting family and friends near and far. Rejoice in the friendships you have made and
keep as did Mary and Elizabeth (Feast of the Visitation) and celebrate well.
Though the vacation schedules often interfere with our regular routines, summer is an ideal time to plan new
ways of how we might participate more fully in the parish ministries and opportunities of the next year, possibilities to
share and teach the ways of Jesus. Think ahead and make a new plan for yourselves!
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Have a great week and THANKS for your contribution and support of St. Mary’s!
Father John
Congratulations to Fr. John as he celebrates his anniversary of
Ordination to the Priesthood today, June 12th. The Staff and Parish ex-
tends best wishes to you and may you receive God’s
continued blessing on this happy occasion!
Happy Anniversary
Monday June 13 Saint Anthony of Pauda, Priest and Doctor of the Church 1 Kgs 21:1-16/Mt 5:38-42 (365) 9:00 am William Reilly Rose Reilly
Tuesday June 14 Weekday 1 Kgs 21:17-29/Mt 5:43-48 (366) 9:00 am Marge Swislocki Dana Martin 2:00 pm Nursing Home Mass—Aristocrat Berea Wednesday June 15 Weekday 2 Kgs 2:1,6-14/Mt 6:1-6,16-18 (367) 9:00 am Martin & Isabelle Krish Gabriel Family Thursday June 16 Weekday Sir 48:1-14/Mt 6:7-15 (368) 9:00 am Silvia Marano Emilia, Daughter 1:30 pm Nursing Home Mass—Northwestern Friday June 17 Weekday 2 Kgs 11:1-4,9-18,20/Mt 6:19-23 (369) 9:00 am Tom Lynch Friday Coffee Club
Saturday June 18 Weekday 2 Chr 24:17-25/Mt 6:24-34 (370) 4:00 pm Joseph Ziegler Dennis & Sandy Ziegler Sunday June 19 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Zec 12:10-11; 13:1/Gal 3:26-29/Lk 9:18-24 (96)
7:30 am Ray Campbell Helen Campbell 9:30 am Mary Gharrity Family 11:30 am Bill Simpson Family
Mass Schedule and Intentions
Homebound Ministry Our Homebound Parishioners are very important to us and we want to make sure their spiritual needs are being met. If you or a friend or family member are homebound and unable to attend Mass, we would like to bring the Eucharist to you in your home. Please call Diana Lipfird, the Home-bound Parishioner Coordinator, at 532-9491 or e-mail her at [email protected]. We will set up a time and day for the Extraordinary Minister to visit that best fits your schedule. If you are an Extraordinary Minister and would like to be part of our team of taking Communion to the homebound, please call Diana at 440-532-9491.
Collection for the Weekend of 6/5/16: $13,962.00 Thank you for your generosity to the Parish.
Weekend Collection
Anniversary Wishes
If you will be having a wedding anniversary in the month of June and would like your names listed in the bulletin, please call the parish office (440) 243-3877 or email [email protected].
Tom Innocenzi & Kathy Zanotti June 2nd - 15 years
Jim & Jackie Fudale June 8th - 59 years
Matt & Molly Laubert June 13th - 1 year
Ray & Flo Skrovan June 16th - 60 years
Jim & Kathy Laubert June 18th - 28 years
Chet & Judy Talarczyk June 19th - 45 years
Patrick & Angela Cosiano June 20th - 57 years
John & Pat Vanderaar June 22nd - 53 years
Please remember in prayer all who are ill or homebound, especially the following:
Larry Buchwalter Christina Caputo Sue Esker Brian Follen Timothy Glynn
Gerry Grant John Kern Karen M Joseph McLaughlin Betty Shupek Michael VonDuhn
Bulletin Prayer List
Presentation of the Gifts
Wedding Banns
Matthew Steven Brill & Kristen Marie Fiffick
June 25, 2016
We encourage family & friends who have scheduled a
Mass Intention for a loved one to participate in Present-
ing the Gifts during Mass. If you would like to participate
for your scheduled mass, please see one of our Ushers
prior to Mass.
Sunday, June 12 Monday, June 13 9:30am - Chapel Rosary 12:00pm - FJG Mtg Rm Rosary Makers 7:15pm - Chapel Rosary Tuesday, June 14 9:30am - Chapel Rosary 11:00am - Chapel Bible Study 12:30pm - Chapel Quiet Prayer 2:00pm - Aristocrat Berea Mass 7:00pm - Chapel Bible Study Wednesday, June 15 9:30am - Chapel Rosary 7:00pm - Church Liturgy of the Hours Thursday, June 16 9:30am - Chapel Rosary 1:00pm - FJG Mtg Rm Tri-City Seniors Pinochle Club 1:30pm - Northwestern Mass Friday, June 17 9:30am - Chapel Rosary Saturday, June 18 3:00pm - Church Confessions
Parish Events In Your Charity
In your charity, please remember the repose of the souls of Vivian Baker Zelinskas and Christina Cole, Mother of Fr. Max.
May they rest in eternal peace.
Ministry Schedules
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Weekend of June 19th
Mass Lector Cantor Extraordinary Ministers Servers 4pm M J LaLonde P Ponstingle (H) L Durica, M Olsen, D Vlk A Satow (C) G Butcher, S Butcher, B Satow R Wesolek, M McGinty A McGinty 7:30am R Davenport (H) D Sawyer, M Dole, R Straub J Waters (C) M Dober, V Dober, M Waters K Dorsey, B Cashman P Waters 9:30am D Canepari M Reid (H) R Laneve, K Laneve, S Lewis J Ludwick (C) J Irvin, G Irvin J McArdle L Richter, M A Deimling L Alton 11:30am J Haas M Juba (H) B Simpson, P Harris, R Koehl D Rodriguez (C) D Hickey, P Hickey, A Smith M E Nichols, R Heitz S Clemons
Grade School Parents of St. Mary’s
Students and PSR Students (and par-
ents also): Would you like to help St.
Mary’s Rosary Group make rosaries
this summer for the missions? We
meet the second Monday of each
month from 12:00pm - 2:00pm in the
Fr. Garrity Meeting Rooms. We sup-
ply all the material needed and will teach you how to
make the Rosaries. For more information call Rosie
Wesolek (440) 243-7037 or St. Mary’s Rectory Office
(440) 243-3877.
Attention: SMS & PSR Students
Music Ministry and Liturgy Notes
By Angela Kovacs Director of Music and Liturgy
CYCLE OF FORGIVENESS
This weekend’s readings are all about mercy– about God’s abundant forgiveness for us sinners who fail to live the
holy lives in which we are called. However, this is our human nature; with original sin and free will, we are going to
make mistakes time and time again. Sometimes they are very conscious mistakes, and we know better, but decide that
our sinful ways are easier, better, more convenient than doing the right thing. This isn’t to say that we as the human
race are bad! Instead, we have the opportunity to learn from each of these mistakes to mold ourselves into a better
person. And with sincere penitence, God is right there to forgive us every step of the way. He knows that we are not
going to be perfect, but that means that we must be ever yearning to be who God wants us to be.
Traditional Choir, Contemporary Choir, and Youth Choir are off for the summer. All choir members are wel-
come to sing up in the loft during weekend masses. Summer is a perfect time to audition for involvement in one of our
ensembles! If you are interested in participating in any of these choirs, cantoring, or playing an instrument during
mass, please call or see me after mass up in the loft. Please contact the music ministry office for more information:
440.243.3877 ext 27.
Family Perspectives
David, one of the great men of faith in the Bible was also a
great sinner. He was humble enough to repent and try
again. The righteous men in the Gospel were humbled by
the example of an imperfect woman who showed repent-
ance and great love to Jesus. Let all of us humbly turn our
hearts toward our Heavenly Father and give thanks that
we are saved by Christ and not by our own works. Let our
works be a thankful response to His love and mercy.
Welcome to the newly baptized member of our Parish
Cora Ann Drabik
Welcome - Newly Baptized
Bible Study Bible Study meets in the chapel on each Tuesday at
11:00am and again at 7:00pm. We will continue our
study of the Book of Joshua. Once again we will see
that faithfulness to God enables us to walk confident-
ly in the world. Bring your Bible and join us as we
discover how much of what we read in scripture can
help us to understand a little better just what God
wants for and from my life in the world today.
Quiet Prayer
Quiet prayer will meet in the chapel at 12:30pm and
will consist in 20 minutes of quiet prayer done in a
community of people at prayer. You are welcome to
join us for all or part of the time. Why not come to
see if this type of prayer might benefit you on your
spiritual journey?
We must be poor to serve and understand the poor
The poor show faith and patience
in suffering, . . . and we are privi-
leged to serve God in them. We can
console Christ in His distressing dis-
guise in them, Christ suffering in His
brethren. . . .
To serve well our poor, we must
understand them; to understand their
poverty, we must experience it.
Working for them, we come to iden-
tify ourselves with them. Our Sisters
must feel as they feel, feel their poverty before God,
know what it is to live without security, depending on
God for the morrow.
Excerpted from: Mother Teresa of Calcutta: A Biog-
raphy, 221. (1983)
Mother Teresa
REO News
Larry Roetzer, Religious Education Coordinator 440-243-8221—(www.stmarysbereareo.org)
PSR The PSR ministry will be taking a break for a while. We will be back in mid-July. Any specific information will be sent via email to our Families. Enjoy the summer!
2016-17 PSR Registration Registration for the 2016-17 PSR year is now open! If you are interested in signing up, contact the REO for registration form.
St. Mary Catholic School News Corner Educating the Mind, Nurturing the Soul Mr. Andrew Carner, Principal
We would like to congratulate one of our recent 8th grade
graduates and Power of the Pen competitors:
Bridget Satow
Bridget placed 13th in the entire state of Ohio and also re-
ceived “Best of the Best” for a story she wrote during Re-
gionals. Congratulations Bridget on a job well done!!
If you are a SMS family and your child will be utilizing
the SMS Summer Camp, please remember that due to con-
struction at the school, Camp will be held at the Fr. Garrity
Center.
Have a safe and happy summer!
Joe Moorhead Band June 17th
Clayton Brothers June 24th
Pop Tarts July 8th
Wallbangers July 15th
Haywire July 22nd
Don Disantis* July 29th
Wixy1260 Aug 5th
Time for all Concerts: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
NEW THIS YEAR - Band Concerts will be located at the
Triangle in Downton Berea on E. Bridge Street in front of
McKelvey Park. Free Admission & Parking
Please bring your own chair or blanket
* The Don Disantis concert will be located at Coe Lake after
the Annual Senior Picnic.
Summer Concerts at the Berea Triangle
Looking for a great family day this summer? Join us for
The FEST on Sunday, August 7th on the seminary
grounds in Wickliffe. The 56 acre campus becomes the
home of our 16th Annual Catholic Family FESTival. It’s
a day that celebrates faith and family. It’s fun and it’s
FREE. Join thousands from across the region for nation-
al Christian bands (Newsboys, Michael W. Smith, Mat-
thew West and Lauren Daigle) and great faith-based ac-
tivities and displays for the whole family. The day ends
with an outdoor Mass at 8:00pm followed by an incred-
ible American Fireworks display. Check it out online -
www.theFEST.us
The FEST has everything you need for a great family day
and everyone is welcome.
Registration for the first of our two enrichment and re-
freshment presentations has begun.
Please visit:
http://www.dioceseofcleveland.org/worship/emhc-
enrichment-and-refreshment for details and registration.
Monday June 20, 2016
7:00pm - 9:00pm - St. Noel Banquet Center
35200 Chardon Rd., Willoughby Hills, OH 44094
Or
Tuesday June 21, 2016
2:00pm - 4:00pm - Zwissler Hall, St. Sebastian Parish
476 Mull Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44320
Rev. R. Bruce Cinquegrani, Pastor at St. Brigid Catholic
Church and Episcopal Vicar for Divine Worship, Spiritual
Life and Catechesis of Memphis, Tennessee will be our
guest speaker. His topic is Empathy and Ministry.
For those unable to attend this June, additional sessions
with a different guest speaker will be held in November
of this year.
Please Note: These are NOT EM Formation Sessions.
These are intended for current practicing Extraordinary
Ministers. Optional to attend.
There is no Fee to attend
Extraordinary Ministers - Enrichment Sessions
St. Joseph Church (Strongsville)
Carpenter (Senior) Group Bus Trip
On Wednesday, June 29th we will board the bus for
Bellevue, Ohio. We will visit the Sorrowful Mother
Shrine and the Historic Lyme Village and Train Muse-
um. Our Shrine visit includes tour, Mass and Lunch.
We will proceed to Lyme Village for a tour and
shops to visit. Bus will board at 8:15am and leave at
8:30am. Park in front lot of church at 12700 Pearl
Road. Our approximate arrival home is 6:30pm.
Cost for members is $48.00 - guest $50.00. Contact
Mary and Ed at (440) 238-4270 to RSVP and pay-
ment information.
Group Bus Trip
The Annual 50th Wedding
Anniversary Celebration
will be held on Sunday,
July 31, 2016 at the Cathe-
dral of St. John the Evange-
list. Bishop Richard Lennon
will be the principal cele-
brant. Reservations are
now being accepted for couples married 50 years
(married in 1966). Couples who are celebrating other
significant anniversaries (55 or over) or have missed
previous celebrations are welcome to register and at-
tend. Seating is limited in the Cathedral. The number
of guests will be determined by the seating capacity and
total number registered.
All registrations should be handled through parish secre-
taries. Registration forms were sent to all parishes in
March; couples should contact their parishes to register.
50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration
Events for the month of June 2016:
BINGO: Thursday - June 16th - 12:00 Noon
Lunch & Prizes provided by Southern Hills. Lim-
ited seating so RSVP to (440) 816-7500 by 6/14/16
LUNCH & LEARN COMMUNITY
PRESENTATION: Thursday - June 23rd - 1:00pm
Guest Speaker: Tom Strong
Topic: Arthritis and Back Pain
Lunch will be provided along with drawing for a
raffle prize. First 25 to register and attend receive
a scratch off lottery ticket.
Limited seating - RSVP to (440) 816-7500 by
6/21/16
Southern Hills is located at:
19530 Bagley Road
Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130
Southern Hills Skilled Nursing & Rehab
Praying with the Gospel of Summer
Annual Summer Retreat
“Celebrating Mercy”
Guest Speaker: The Rev. Gerard Gonda, OSB
President - Benedictine High School
Thursday - July 21st - 9:00am Mass
Day includes: Lite breakfast, lunch & dinner at
4:30pm
St. Mary of the Falls
25615 Bagley Road
Olmsted Falls, Ohio 44138
Pre-Registration is required:
$20.00 per person
To Register call: Judy Stasenko by July 13, 2016
At (440) 235-2222 - Ext. 122
Praying with the Gospel of Summer