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Mass Intentions
Monday: July 13 9:00am Joseph Prizzi
Tuesday: July 14 St. Kateri 9:00am Int’n of Dura/Lentz Families
Wednesday: July 15 St. Bonaventure 9:00am Joseph I. Gardner
Thursday: July 16 9:00am Michael Prucha Friday: July 17 9:00am Bianca Cutietta
Saturday: July 18 4:00pm Donald Grazko Int’n for Kevin Marchisio
Sunday: July 19 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30am John Lanser
Sandy Malizia 11:30am Tom & Becky Sawyer 50th Wedding Anniversary
Joseph Statuta
Readings for July 19 1st Reading Wisdom 12:13, 16-19 2nd Reading Romans 8:26-27 Gospel Matthew 13:24-43
July 12, 2020
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Schedule
Monday—Wednesday-Friday
9:00am (in person & live stream)
Tuesday & Thursday
9:00am -(live stream only)
Saturday Vigil
4:00pm (in person & live stream)
Sunday
7:30am &11:30am
(in person & live stream)
Prayer and Devotion at 6:00pm
(live stream daily)
Available on the website
Stations of the Cross
Prayer Intentions
Our Lady of Lourdes Novena
Reaching Out
Pastor Viewpoint
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Parish Staff Fr. Edward Estok Pastor frete@saint-albert.org Fr. Joshua Trefney Parochial Vicar frjt@saint-albert.org Deacon Ted Bizon deaconted@saint-albert.org Sr. Kathryn O’Brien Catechetical Leader srkmo@saint-albert.org Lynette Krych Pastoral Associate lkrynch@saint-albert.org Ed Vittardi Principal evittardi@saint-albert.org Lori Geyer Music Director lgeyer@saint-albert.org Denise Bobulsky Service/Volunteer Coordinator dbobulsky@saint-albert.org Katie Srsen Youth Minister knowak@saint-albert.org Mai Wolske PSR Principal mwolske@saint-albert.org
Sunday Collection
Sunday, July 5, 2020 $27,536.40
St. Albert parishioners are remarkably generous. Sharing a portion of our income with the Church is a sign that every-thing belongs to God and we dedicate our “first fruits” to the work of the Kingdom of Christ. Thank you so much for your faith and generosity.
Masses Live Streamed Masses will be live streamed on facebook.com/
StAlberttheGreatparish
Or go to www.saint-albert.org
Monday-Friday at 9:00am
Saturday at 4:00pm
Sunday at 7:30am & 11:30am
(once live streamed, Masses can be viewed anytime)
We will keep you updated via Facebook, email, and web-site.
Thank you and God Bless
6:00 PM Weeknight Live Stream Ministry
Announcing Our New Schedule
Monday – FAQ (Faithfully Asked Questions), Our Priests Respond to your questions submitted.
Tuesday – Mary, Mother of God Devotions with Fr. Estok. Wednesday - Family Faith Features - Staff will lead devo-tions with parent-child engagement. Thursday - Scripture for this Sunday: Fr. Ed and Fr. Joshua in Conversation Friday - The Paths of the Saints (Staff shares the call to ho-liness coming from the saints).
Living in Communion
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Prayer List
The following names are additions to the prayer list this week. Please pray for those sick in our parish Richard Sacha Grace Master Michael Major A prayer list is published on the first and third Sunday of the month.
“Pastors Viewpoint
Baptism Classes Baptism classes will now be done us-ing Zoom (video conferencing) at this time. If you would like to participate please email Deacon Ted at deaconted@saint-albert.org to sign up for a virtual class. Any questions, please call the parish office at 440-237-6760.
Pray for Those Who Died Wally Kolosionek Jerry Bydash
Wedding Banns
Wedding Banns III
Emily Kolograf & Randy Kuzilla
Kristen Gittinger & John Oddo
Kaylee Scavinski & Matthew Marrero
Dear St. Albert Family, The parable of the sower is a beautiful reflection and sermon of Jesus which reveals God's "strategy" for salva-tion. What I mean is the Word of God, the Good News of our salvation is not forced upon anyone. As Pope Benedict famously said, we "PROpose the faith never IMpose it." So the welcome of God's Spirit and salvation has to be a choice of the individual. What the sower reveals is that we can choose to receive God's Word of salvation by preparing the human heart and soul - making ready the way of the Lord into our lives. Through prayer, learning, and service we cultivate the human heart to receive the Lord with generous welcome. This past Thursday we celebrated the formal Ground-breaking for our new Parish Life Center. The Mayor and city officials, our parish leaders, and the tradespeople contributing to this great project were on hand for the ceremonies. We will print a few pictures in next week's bulletin, on our webpage and facebook pages as well. We are celebrating another session of Confessions this Thursday, July 16th, here in the church from 6:30pm-7:30pm. Plans for the expansion of our worship schedule are underway. Our daily Mass schedule will be increased and we hope to add the 9:30am Sunday Mass back to the weekend schedule at the beginning of August. Thank you for your faithful support of the parish, online, by mail and in person as you are able. Thank you for your generous offertory collec-tions that you have maintained over these weeks. Please enjoy these summer days as best you can, con-sidering the important precautions that we should all be taking to keep one another safe and healthy in these uncertain times.
Peace,
Sacrament of Reconciliation We are hosting an evening of confessions Thursday, July 16th from 6:30-7:30pm. Please join us immediately following our Thursday devotional in the main church. Doors open at 6:30pm, and the doors will close at 7:30pm. Anyone who is inside the church by 7:30pm will have their confession heard. Please be aware that we are asking people to wear face masks inside the Church, and that people will not be able to sit inside the Church during this time, you will be asked to leave imme-diately after your confession. People will be able to go behind a screen or face to face through a Plexiglas screen.
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Membership in the Parish Registration to become a parishioner here at St. Albert the Great is on the Second Sunday of the month. This informational meeting is done using ZOOM (video conferencing) at this time. You will meet with the pastor to complete the registration process and learn about our parish life. Sacrament of Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism for infants will now be celebrated after a Mass. Please call the parish office for Bap-tism registration. Pre-Baptismal class is required for parents having their first child baptized. Baptism class is sched-uled every three months. Please watch the bulletin for dates. Marriages or Sacrament of Matrimony: Please call the parish office no less than six months in advance before the wedding date. Pre-Cana preparation is required. Funerals The parish is pleased to offer assis-tance in this time of need. The Funeral Director or family can contact the par-ish office for further information. Care for the Sick Those weakened by age, afflicted by serious illness or preparing for a seri-ous operation can receive the anointing of the sick. Call the parish office to make an appointment. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults): Adults who seek to join the church may participate in the RCIA program (held yearly from September-May). Please call the parish office for further information.
“Liturgy & Prayer”
Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacra-ment. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from you. Amen
Adoration Chapel has Reopened Monday-Friday 9:30am-6:30pm
Our beautiful Adoration Chapel has reopened, Monday-Friday 9:30am - 6:30pm, for personal Adoration of the Real Presence. We ask that you follow the CDC guidelines of tak-ing your temperature before you come, wear a mask and use sanitizer when you first come in and when you leave. There is a maximum of 8 people & chairs adoring with no standing. Any-one can visit to adore using the outside entrance door to the chapel.
Substitute adorers are always appreciated. You can sign up to receive notices when someone requests a substitute, or you can sign up to become a regular weekly adorer. You can do this by going to the parish website, saint-albert.com, go to minis-tries/ adoration chapel schedule/ new adorer enrollment link or call the parish office at 440-237–6760 to leave your infor-mation and someone will get in contact with you. Adoration substitutes and schedules work the same as all liturgical minis-tries, you will be notified by email from the scheduling system.
Many celebrations have been postponed due to Covid19, in-cluding our celebrations of the 15th Year Anniversary of the Adoration Chapel, but you can participate in this beautiful devotion and commemorate the anniversary by attending the chapel to spend some time in prayer and adoration.
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“Faith & Formation”
Prayer List Family Festival of Praise
Monday, July 13th 6:00-7:00pm
Doors of the church will open at 5:45pm and seating is first come first served.
We will be following weekend Mass protocols, with masks and social distancing required.
Please fill out our online registration form or call the parish office to let us know your name, contact information, and how many in your family plan to attend. The form can be found on our website at https://saint-albert.org/youth-
ministry -- thank you!
Cheryl Meyer
Betty Miker
Marie Mikolajczk
Frank Milota
Linda Milich
Mark Milich
Steve Mirous
Lois Mitchell
Daniel Molchan
Dale Montgomery, Jr.
Joanne Moore
Benjamin Mora
Donald Mora
Scott Moran
Rita Murrell
Frances Najpaver
Noelle Nelson
Gerald Nemetz
Joe Nester
Ayla Nicole
Terry Nichols
Michelle Noel
Shawn Norris
Nancy Obringer
Fiona O’Neill
Joseph Opalka
Jim Orack
Danny Osbourne
Bobbi Ottino
Kim Ottino
Anita Ozello
Patti Palladino-Baker
Anthony Palmero
Brendan Parr
Thomas Parr
Deanne Patton
Amelia Penza
Marty Peters, Jr.
Michele Peterson
Qriate Peters
Al Petrie
Bonnie Petro
Maryann Petrusky
Stephen Phillips
Rich Phillips
Carrie Pierce
Joanne Piper
Angela Pishnery
Dan & Linda Pitzen
Rosalie Plantan
Marilyn Podolski
Carol Polomsky
Robert Ponchak
Jimmy Pope
Matt Powe
Renee Previt
Matthew Procop
Monica Puleo
Anne Pugnea
Mark Radford
Darlene Ramer
Ronald Rantanen
Anna Rathburn
Lilly Marie Reams
Diane Reese
Marilyn Reeves
Alison Reiman
Riedl Family
Danita Reisland
Judi Roberts
Will Rois
RCIC – Rite of Initiation for Children
Students Needing the Sacraments of Baptism-First Commun-ion-Confirmation
Classes are beginning soon for Primary, Middle School and High School students who need to prepare to receive the Sac-raments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. If you are interested in registering for these catch-up classes, please contact Sr. Kate at srkmo@saint-albert.org or call 440 -237-6760.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Are you someone or do you know someone who…
Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic?
Has a child over the age of seven who has not been baptized?
Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist?
We offer an opportunity to come together in a small group to learn more about our faith. Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of Church and prepare individuals to cele-brate the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucha-rist during the Easter season. There are separate sessions for children or youth. You are welcome to participate in the pro-cess with your questions, your insights and your faith story in a warm accepting setting. For information please contact Sr. Kate O’Brien at 440-237-6760.
July12, 2020 “Faith Formation”
Pray for Our Troops
Major Erik J. Sedlock
Army, Ft. Gordon, GA
Major Eric Thomas Sever
U.S. Army, Fort Gordaon, GA
Capt. David Stephens
USMC, Middle East
1st Lt. Aaron Sykora
National Guard – IN
FC1 Daniel Taylor
U.S.N., Dahlgren, VA
Lt. Dustin Thomas
Army, Ft. Campbell, TN
PFC Justin Thomas
USMC
Lt. Col. Martin Timko
Air National Guard, Martinsburg, WV
SPC Michael Venditti
US Army, Africa
Sr. Airman Gabriel Wasnuk
Wright Patterson AFB Dayton, OH
SGT Walter Wright
Indiana National Guard, Iraq
Lt. Colonel Michael J. Young
Ohio Air National Guard, Toledo
Master Sgt. Joshua R. Zifzal
U.S.A.F., Minot Air Force Base, ND
A1C Kelsey Zifzal
U.S. Air Force, Hurlburt Field, FL
Fall 2019 ~ Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion Formation Sessions (EMHS)
Formation sessions are being offered to those who are interested in becoming a Eucharistic Minister and are a Catholic in good standing (married validly in the Catholic
Church). are living a life in accord with the moral teachings of the Church.
are a fully initiated Catholic (received the sacraments of Baptism, Holy Communion and Confirmation).
If you meet these qualifications and would like to register for one of the sessions being offered (times and dates listed below), please call the parish office at 440-237-6760. You need to register at least 5 days ahead of the session. When you have completed this session you will then need to be trained here at St. Albert. It is the diocesan requirement that all Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC) attend one of these sessions. For more information contact Lynette Krych at 440-237-6760.
Monday, July 27th (check in at 6:30pm) 7:00pm-9:30pm,
St. Joseph Parish, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
(RSVP will be taken no later than end of business day (7/26/2020).
Thursday, August 6th (check in at 6:30pm) 7:00pm-9:30pm,
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
(RSVP will be taken no later than end of business day 8/5/2020).
Sunday, August 16th (check in at 1:30pm) 2:00pm-4:00pm,
Lady Queen of Peace Parish, Grafton, OH
(RSVP will be taken no later than end of business day 8/15/2020).
Sunday, September 13th (check in at 1:30pm) 2:00pm-4:30pm,
Julie Billiart Parish, Ridgeville, OH
(RSVP will be taken no later than end of business day 9/8/2020).
Sunday, September 20th (check in at 1:30pm) 2:00pm-4:30pm,
Mt. Carmel Parish, Wickliffe, OH
(RSVP will be taken no later than end of business day 9/14/2020).
Sunday, September 27th (check in at 1:30pm) 2:00pm-4:30pm,
St. Joseph Parish, Avon Lake, OH
(RSVP will be taken no later than end of business day (9/20/2020). ******************************************************************************************************************************
Note: Only trained EMHC’s are allowed to bring communion to the sick and the homebound.
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Check Out St Albert the Great Ministries on–line Web: www.saint-albert.org Facebook Group: “Saint Albert the Great Parish and School” School Facebook Page: “Saint Albert the Great School North Royalton” Twitter: Fr. Ed Estok: Matador@TheMatadorWord Homily Blog: www.thematadorword.blogspot.com
Sponsor of the Week Goldsmith Jewelers 12861 State Road
440-237-4500
Service & Compassion
Parish Census Call Program In the coming weeks, you will be receiving a phone call from a member of the parish or school staff as a continued effort to remain in touch with our parish family. The call will not only be a check-in and informational call, but while we have you, update our parish database with any changes to your address, phone number or email. In the event that you miss the phone call, you can also update your information by going to the par-ish website, www.saint-albert.org, where you will find the Parish Census under the About Us tab. Thank you for helping us remain current with you!
“Living in Communion”
The FEST @Home
Glorious! Amazing! Inspiring! In-credible!! These are words that de-scribe The FEST@Home on Sunday, August 9, 2020. Nine national Chris-tian bands (Casting Crowns, For King & Country, Matthew West, Danny Gokey, Matt Maher, Building 429, Colton Dixon, Jordan Feliz, We Are Messengers) will come to your home with amazing music to inspire you to a great faith and trust in the Lord. The FEST website will be your MAIN Stage to listen to the music while you can go ‘visit’ kids activities, listen to inspiring speakers, and learn about ways to strengthen your faith and fami-ly at the same time! It’s going to be amazing!!! Tell everyone you know (anywhere in the world) to join you and your family for The FEST@Home. Like always, it will be an inspiring day of faith, family and fun – all for FREE – thanks to our great sponsors. Join us in thanking our good friends at Marc’s, Baron Bus, Sherwood Food, and Dole for making this day possible. It’s a day of hope and inspiration. All the details can be found at: www.theFEST.us.
North Royalton Produce Market
The North Royalton Market is a cooperative effort of the Greater Cleveland Foodbank and partner agency St. Albert the Great, along with the city of North Royalton and Royal Re-deemer Lutheran Church. The next Market pick up will be on Tuesday, July 14th from 4:00pm-5:30pm at Royalton Business Park, 10143 Roy-alton Road, Suite N & O. The mar-ket is specifically geared towards serv-ing the senior citizen population with-in our community however, anyone who meets the income guidelines determined by the Federal Government Poverty guidelines may receive fresh produce from the market. Volun-teers will staff the farmers market style produce stands, and as-sist shoppers with their choices.
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Preparing for Next Sunday’s Mass
Read the following Scripture passage paying attention to a word, phrase, or idea that stands out to you:
Jesus proposed anther parable to the crowds, saying: “The kingdom of heaven may be likened to a man who sowed good seed in the field. While everyone was asleep his enemy came and sowed weeds all through the wheat, and then went off. When the crop grew and bore fruit, the weeds appeared as well. The slaves of the householder came to him and said, ‘Master, did you not sow good seed in your field? Where have the weeds come from?’ He answered, ‘An enemy has done this.’ His slaves said to him, ‘Do you want us to go and pull them up?’ He replied, ‘No, if you pull up the weeds you might uproot the wheat along with them. Let them grow together until harvest; then at harvest time I will say to the harvesters, “First collect the weeds and tie them in bundles for burning; but gath-er the wheat into my barn.” Matthew 13:24-30
Step 1
Consider and Discuss these 3 Questions: Considering your life today....
1. What in this reading comforted you? 2. What in this reading encouraged you? 3. What in this reading challenged you? For further contemplation.... What conversion of mind, heart, and life is the Lord asking of me?
Step 2
conclude by praying our “Parish Communion Prayer”
O Communion of Love, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, embrace us as your children in this family of faith. Welcome us to a place at your table in the wedding feast of heaven. O Father of Mercy, forgive us as we forgive. Reconcile us as one Body in Christ and make us instruments of your Peace. O Spirit of Fire and Light, send us as your witnesses in daily life. Through our prayer, faith, and good works may we become welcoming doorways, inviting others to enter and encounter your Holy Communion of Love.
We make this prayer, Father, in the power of the Holy Spirit, and through Christ our Lord. Amen
Step 3
Four steps to LinC together at home, church meeting, or anywhere!
Make Use of One of These Communion Connections:
We hear in today’s Gospel that it is only in the rich, fertile soil that God’s word bears fruit and yields an abundance. So, this parable may have you reflect on your own life, and consider whether or not you are that rich, fertile soil.
Maybe you feel like the rocky soil, where you once felt your faith alive, but seeing so much division and uncer-tainty in this world today, ask “where is God in all this mess?” Or perhaps you feel among the thorns of life, where you feel exhausted from today’s overwhelming demands, having nothing to give to produce the fruit. We have all been that worrisome thorn-choked soil, or the rocky soil that lacks depth, or that hardened path where we’ve grown cold in our faith.
Remember, God’s seed finds the fertile ground. God scatters his seeds of Word and Truth with extravagance! God gives us his love and grace every day. And by our working in the soil – of prayer, repentance and steadfast faith – God’s seed will hold firm in our hearts, and we will produce abundant fruit that will yield, “a hundred, or sixty or thirtyfold”. The seeds are there for our taking; God never gives up on our soil.
Step 2
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