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Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 27, 2013
Mass Intentions
Tuesday October 29
9:00AM– For the intentions of Our Blessed Mother
Wednesday October 30
9:00AM– Clarence Foltz, Sr. by Family
Thursday October 31
6:00 PM– For the Living and Deceased Members of
Christ the Servant Parish
Friday November 1
9:00 AM– For the Living and Deceased Members of
Christ the Servant Parish
12:00 PM– Jim Laubacher by Kathy & Tom Baker
Saturday November 2 4:30PM– Karen S. D’Aurelio by the D’Aurelio Children
Sunday November 3
9:00 AM– Bob & Anne Gibbons by The Saunier Family
Grandchildren
11:00AM– Rose Harrison by Josie Bentz
6:30PM– Frank Zaleski by Theresa
Monsignor’s Corner
Christ the Servant An-
niversary Couples
Congratulations to all our cou-
ples who celebrated their anni-
versary’s this past weekend at
the Basilica of St. John's with
Bishop Murry and those who have celebrated anniver-
sary’s during the year.
The celebration at St. John’s was an absolutely beautiful
and an inspiring ceremony. I was particularly
impressed watching the couples as they recited their
vows – the looks of love and devotion in their eyes told
their shared journey. It was without a doubt a
wonderful witness to the power of love – a sacramental
love that spoke loudly in a culture where the words
faithfulness and commitment sometimes have little
value.
For each of our couples- may God continue to be the
third companion in your continuing journey. If you are
celebrating an anniversary please let us know at the of-
fice so that we can acknowledge you and the witness of
your lives for our community.
William P. and Margaret Krumlauf 64
Gerald and Sophia Michel 57
Ernie and Mary Chekan. 54
Robert S. and Janet L. Stewart 51
John and Carolyn Jandura 50
James and Donna Mertes. 50
Albert and Carol Mucci. 50
Eugene and Mary Jane Wheeler 50
Michael and Lynne Dragomier. 40
Giuseppe and Sophie Filigno. 40
Sev and Mary Jo Stephens 23
Paul and Cheryl Schott 11
Pope Francis on the Sacrament of
Marriage
In speaking to the young at World Youth Day, Pope Francis reminded them that, God calls you to make de-finitive choices, and he has a plan for each of you: to dis-cover that plan and to respond to your vocation is to move toward personal fulfillment. God calls each of us to be holy, to live his life, but he has a particular path for each one of us. Some are called to holiness through fam-ily life in the sacrament of Marriage. Today, there are those who say that marriage is out of fashion. Is it out of fashion? In a culture of relativism and the ephemeral, many preach the importance of "enjoying" the moment. They say that it is not worth making a life-long commitment, making a definitive decision, "forever", because we do not know what tomorrow will bring. Continued on Page 3...
Christ the Servant Parish Stewardship for October
19 & 20 2013 $11,323
Mission Sunday $642
Total $ 11,965
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 27, 2013
Prayers for the Sick Please call or email the parish office by Monday at
Noon with the names of anyone who has a prolonged
illness or is in the hospital. Their names will appear
in the bulletin that week so that all parishioners will
be able to pray for them.
This week please pray for:
Viola Burkhart Sister Julie Demchak
Anne Panella
John Stefanak
Clementine Bourquin
Josie Slish
Joan Picone
Marlene Sell
James Weiland
John C. Fehn
Josephine Dhayer
John Popovich
John Molla
Pam Popovich
Julius Erdos
Kevin Frank
Rose Reda
Jim Vertolli
Charlie Ringer
Andrew Eberhardt
Chris Anderson
Jim Ashcraft
Mary Margaret Gile
Margaret Garcia
Kristen Gaskell
Lucy Wilson
I ask you, instead, to be revolutionaries, I ask you to swim against the tide; yes, I am asking you to rebel against this culture that sees everything as temporary and that ulti-mately believes you are incapable of responsibility - that believes you are incapable of true love. I have confidence in you and I pray for you. Have the courage to swim against the tide. And also have the courage to be happy.
Feast of All Saints
Friday, November 1, 2013 is the Feast of All Saints. The Feast this year falls on a Friday. Vigil Mass for All Saints will be held on Thursday Evening at 6:00 p.m. ; Holy Day Mass will be on Friday at 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will fol-low the 9:00 a.m Mass until 11:45 and will resume after the 12 Noon Mass. Benediction and Reposition of the Sacrament and the Litany of the Saints is at 1:45 p.m. The Feast of All Saints is the day following All Hollows Eve. We remember and celebrate the lives of those who lived heroic lives of virtue and provide for us models of ordinary people who lived their lives in an extraordinary manner. We call these people Saints. We name them saints, not because they are dead, but because when they were alive they lived heroic lives. St. Paul called those people living in the early Christian
Communities “Saints” as he would call us today. We are
each called to live out our ordinary lives in an
extraordinary manner. Like the early Christians, and
those who heroic persons who have gone before us, it
still remains a challenge for each of us today to be living
Saints.
Commemoration of All Souls
Saturday, November 2, 2013 is the Feast of All Souls. Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 a.m.
Jesus told his disciples: I solemnly assure you, unless
the grain of wheat falls to the earth and dies, it re-
mains just a grain of wheat. But if it dies, it produces
much more grain for everyone. If anyone would serve
me let him follow me; where I am there will my
servant be.
Mass of Remembrance
On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 at 7:00 p.m., we will have our annual Memorial Mass for all those who have died this past year at Christ the Servant. More informa-tion will be coming. All are welcome at this Mass remembering the lives of those who have shared in our community. However the names of those who have completed their earthly journey this year will be re-membered by name at this Mass.
I, John, saw a new heaven and a new earth. I heard a
loud voice cry out: “This is God’s dwelling among the
people of the earth. God will live with them and they
will be his people, and he will be their God who will be
with them always. God will wipe every tear from
their eyes, and there will be no more death or
mourning, crying out or pain, for the former world
has passed away.” Then God said “See, I make all
things new.”
Please join us for coffee and donuts today after 9am mass.
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 27, 2013
We need more help. Alumni and Current Parents of our Holy Cross Academy -Our Lady of Peace Campus I want to thank so many of you who have responded generously to the Matching Fund Appeal for our Lady of Peace Campus. Because to your sacrificial giving, we now have a 1:1 iPad for our 6-8 and we will be able to provide Chromebook computers for our 6-8 classrooms. The $24,000.00 Matching Fund Gift Appeal to Holy Cross Academy at Our Lady of Peace is meant estab-lish a 1:1 iPad program, science tables, window blinds and new lighting for our students. Both the science lab and the iPad program will allow our children a 21st Century tool to both organize and further their education with excellence. To the Parents of our Students: Per pupil cost at Our Lady of Peace approximates $4,600.00 per year. Our parents this year alone have received a $2000.00 scholarship each in providing a reduced per pupil cost for the first student. We ask you to considering giving a gift toward the Matching Fund Appeal. To the Alumni of Our Lady of Peace: We would invite you to share in providing for the new generation of students who now attend Our Lady of Peace. Remembering what we received foundationally here at Our Lady of Peace would result in a welcome response to share in the Catholic education of our current chil-dren. Your continued belief in the value of a Catholic education has been and continues to influence the lives of so many. It is an investment with so many returns. Sincerely, Msgr. Lewis F. Gaetano, Pastor
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 27, 2013
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Readings
First Reading: SIR 35: 12-14, 16-18
Second Reading: 2TM 4:6-8, 16-18
Gospel: LK 18:9-14
NOTICE
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Please remember your pledge
commitment so we can continue with our projects.
THANK YOU
General Parish and School Activities 50/50
Beginning October 6, 2013 we will have a weekly 50/50 drawing.
Every Monday a winner will be drawn by Monsignor Gaetano or Fr. Ed.
The winner will be posted in the following weeks bulletin.
Put a dollar in the envelope to participate.
The envelopes are found in your Stewardship Packets.
Last week 10/13/13 #8 was drawn. The parishioner was in the drawing and won $152.50.
Congratulations and Good Luck!
Sunday Child Watch/ Preschool: The Parish is pleased to offer a child watch/preschool for
all children between 12 months and 5 years old.
The Service will be provided free of charge and will be
offered at the 9:00 and 11:00 masses (with exception of the
3rd Sunday of the month). The coordinator will be Natalie
McCarthy who is also a staff member at the Center for
Early Learning during the school year and will be
located in our parish preschool building. We are happy to
offer this service to our young families and hope you will
consider taking advantage of it.
THERESE M. SHADLE
Therese M. Shadle, founding member of Our Lady of Peace
Church, died October 8, 2013. She was a member of the
United States Cadet Corps and graduate of St. Thomas
Hospital School of Nursing. She served as a Registered
Nurse at Aultman Hospital in the nursery and she helped
open the Newborn Intensive Care Unit. With the consent
of Catholic Chaplains, she baptized many babies during her
years of service. Her children Deb (Shadle) Dougherty,
Mark Shadle, and Christopher Shadle attended Our Lady
of Peace School.
Please remember her in your prayers.
Mass of Remembrance
In the month of November we remember with the universal
church all those who have died. On
Tuesday evening, November 19th, at 7:00 p.m. we will
gather for Liturgy in Church to remember in a
special way departed members of our parish family. Those
who have died this past year will be honored
with a lit candle brought forth by a member of their family.
A reception will follow in Seton Hall. Please
plan to attend.
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 27, 2013
Please help Christ the Servant Parish
Feed the Hungry!
Our food pantry is in need of the following
food items. Beef stew
Chunk chicken
Tuna
Diced tomatoes/spaghetti
sauce
Vegetable soup
Cream of mushroom soup
Cream of chicken soup
Chicken broth
Egg noodles/pasta noodles
Grape jelly
Syrup
Dry milk
Bisquick
Creamy peanut butter
Long grain rice
Ritz crackers
Cooking spray
Boxes of cereal
Christmas Giving Options
It's already time to get into the Christmas Spirit and think-
ing about the traditional parish giving tree. Requests are
placed on a tree in church for the month of November, will-
ing parishioners select a tag (or tags) and shop, wrap, and
return gifts by the first week of December.
Ministry:
1. Catholic Charities - Community Ministry
Sherry Bossart 330-704-5988
2. Christ the Servant - School Ministry
Applications will be sent home with students
Parish ministry - if you are in need or know of a
parishioner in need - pick up forms in the parish office or
call
Linda Friedman 330-494-7447
3. Angel Tree - Prison Ministry
Helping children of incarcerated parents
Dan and Colleen Toussant
330-497-2577
4. Stark County Court - Parent
Project - Teen Ministry
Rosemary Diamond
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 27, 2013
Announcements Clubs and Organizations
Men’s Club
The Men’s Club will meet the 2nd Wednesday of each
month at 7:00 PM in the Gathering Room. Come join a
great group of guys who give it their all to support
OLOP School Athletics.
Ladies’ Guild
The Ladies’ Guild meets the third Monday of each
month September thru May at 1:00 PM in the Gathering
Room All are welcome!
Garden Club
The Christ the Servant Parish Garden Club meets the
second Tuesday of every month at 7PM in the Gathering
room or at another location. Call Carol at 330.499.0515.
Please join us! All are welcome!
Seniors’ Group
The Christ the Servant Parish Seniors’ Group meets the
second Tuesday of every month in the Gathering Room
from 2 to 4PM. Come join us for a relaxing time of fun
and fellowship. All are welcome!
Youth Ministry
Youth Ministry meets to work on special projects
throughout the year. To learn more about meeting times
and the youth efforts of our parish, please email Laura
Sams for more information: dlsams@sbcglobal.
“Water of Life Patio Garden” The students of Our Lady of Peace school and Christ the
Servant Parish are making and selling “Water of Life” Patio
Gardens in order to raise money to have a well dug in a
remote community in Africa to supply clean drinking water
for hundreds of people. We appreciate your support on this
important fundraiser. More information and order forms are
available in the back of the church.
THE ELDERLY NEED YOUR CARE &
ATTENTION There is no one in the community of Christ the Servant Par-
ish who needs and appreciates any care and attention that
can be given to them more than the homebound elderly.
The parish is in need of Eucharistic Ministers who are will-
ing to take the Eucharist to the homebound. Please consider
this ministry with great thought. It doesn’t take a large
amount of time and is so appreciated. If you are interested,
please call the parish office at 330.492.0757 and your name
will be given to Angie.
Also, if you are homebound and would like someone to
bring you the Eucharist or would just like someone to visit
with you once in a while, please call Angie at
330.966.2073. She will arrange someone to visit you.
All hospitals and nursing homes in our boundaries
(Bethany, Stones Crossing and Canton Christian Home)
already have volunteers who do this. If you know of some-
one in the hospital or a nursing home that has not been
visited, please call Angie and she will look into it. Thank
you!
Just a reminder
Please remember to make checks out to “Christ the
Servant Parish” and not to OLOP or Our Lady of Peace.
If you have a change of address or seasonal absence please
inform the parish office. Thank you for your cooperation!
Adult Volleyball
We are having open volleyball for adults (18 and over) on
Tuesday nights in the gym. Volleyball will be from 8:00-
10:00 every Tuesday starting October 8. For information,
please contact Bill Charles at 330.354.3707 or
fcharles72@gmail.com
Attention Eucharistic Ministers:
We are in need of Eucharistic Ministers who would like to
go to the local hospitals and distribute the Eucharist to
Catholic patients. If you are interested please contact the
parish office.
Seventeenth Annual Red Mass Bishop George V. Murry, SJ invites all men and women
involved in the Legal and Judicial Profession across the six
counties of Northeast Ohio to join in prayer for their
important work for the common good of out local
communities and society. All judges and attorneys,
particularly those who are Catholics are encouraged to
attend the Seventeenth Annual Red Mass on Friday,
November 8,2013, at St. Columba Cathedral, Youngstown,
Ohio, at 12:10 p.m. There is a luncheon to follow Mass.
For additional information please contact the
Parish Office at 330.492.0757
Meetings for 1st Reconciliation 1st Reconciliation Parents Meeting 2– Tuesday, October
29 at 7 PM in the Gathering Room.
There will be a Child Protection Class at St. Joan of Arc
on Tuesday, November 12th from 7-9 PM
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