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1530 11th Street SE, Canton, OH 44707 • Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am—4pm
Office: (330) 452-9539 • Fax: (330) 452-4870 • Hall: (330) 455-9347
Email: [email protected] Website: www.stanthonyallsaintscanton.org
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The cup we share, is it not the blood of Christ? And the bread we break, is it not His body? Just as God fed
the Israelites with manna from heaven, so too do we feed on the
best of wheat, the bread of angels, food for the pilgrim journey.
The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ — June 14, 2020
MISSION STATEMENT: United by our faith as disciples of our Lord, we come together to be the light of Christ to each other and our greater
community as we also celebrate our diverse heritages.
MASS SCHEDULE • Saturday 4 pm, Sunday 8 am, 9:45 am (en Español), 11:30 am
Weekdays: Wednesday & Friday 8:30 am • Holy Days: 8:30 am, 12:10 pm, 6 pm
NEW PARISHIONERS: Our warmest welcome. To register, please call the office to request a registration form.
HOSPITAL & NURSING HOME VISITATION WITH COMMUNION: Please notify the office if you require an extended stay.
PASTOR
Rev. Thomas Kraszewski
PASTOR EMERITUS
Rev. Thomas Bishop
DEACON
Alfredo Aguirre • [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
COORDINATOR
Maggie Connor-Spitale • [email protected]
HISPANIC MINISTRY COORDINATOR &
PASTORAL MINISTER
Sr. Karen Lindenberger •
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE
Roberta Muoio •
COORDINATOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY
Cristina Hernandez • [email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRY/ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Michele Higham • [email protected]
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/
BOOKKEEPER
Kelli Karns •
PRAYER CHAIN
Mary Bagnoli • (330) 492-0519
Sat., June 13
4 pm Vivian & Richard Menegay by Thoman Family
Bob Fortion by Wife
Rita Marcoaldi by Shirley Diano
Sun., June 14
800
am Parishioners & Benefactors of SAAS
945
am
1130
am Parishioners & Benefactors of SAAS
Wed. June 17
830
am Joseph Pwarck by John & Pauline Pwarck
Fri. June 19 8
30 am Robert (Bob) Ranalli by Sue Ranalli
Sat., June 20
4 pm Dan Mangus by Wife, Marcia Mangus
Hank Woodring by Peg Woodring
Mary (Pippi) Wyatt by Rita Zavarelli
Sun., June 21
800
am for Fathers submitted for Prayer and
Spiritual Remembrances
945
am
1130
am For Fathers submitted for Prayer and
Spiritual Remembrances
Mass Intentions
A Family Perspective—Parenting is a Eucharistic activity because from the first moment of conception children consume us, our flesh, blood, energy, time and resources. If we don’t sacrifice ourselves, our children would not have life. This is the priesthood of parenting. Christ is present in this self-sacrifice.
Worship Aids
Thank you for working with us to keep everyone safe. Did you notice the worship aid that was available as you came in? They’ll be provided each week in the same location. If you’d like to take one or two extras home for someone to use during the live stream, that would be fine, but please understand that only a certain number are printed each week, and we need to make sure everyone attending Mass has one for their use. Missals have been stored to reduce the risk of Covid exposure.
Our deepest sympathy & remember in your prayers Bishop George V. Murry, S.J., Warren Wise, James J. Cook, David
Robertson, Thomas Wengerd & all the deceased of our parish.
Welcoming God, receive from our hands the loved ones we return to you. We pray to the Lord.
Amen.
Dear Parish Family, Happy Feast Day! This weekend in the middle of June would have been another incredible Feast Day celebration at St. Anthony-All Saints Parish. It would have been very special this year as we would have also celebrated with Fr. Tom Bishop his 50th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood. I am disappointed that we cannot gather to celebrate this special day of the year in our parish. It is not possible to safely gather the number of people who come home to celebrate. We are still observing the day. The Feast Day of St. Anthony of Padua is June 13th and we cannot let that go unnoticed. We will attempt a virtual Feast Day with live streams and photos of past Feast Days on our social media platforms. It is definitely not the same as getting together for the Mass in the yard under the big tent. Processing with St. Anthony around the parish grounds and returning to get in line for all the good foods our community has to offer. Spending the afternoon visiting with old friends and members of our parish family. We have boxes of old photos and many files on the computer of pictures of Feast Days down through the years. I was going through some of them to see how much has changed and some things are the same. Time is not always a friend to us, and the biggest changes are seeing the younger versions of many of our parishioners as well as seeing and remembering people who are no longer with us.
This Feast Day may give us an opportunity to pause and reflect on many of the good things we’ve had. We do not want to forget our past, but it is not healthy to stay in the past. As we celebrate Feast Day in a very different way this year, may we celebrate what was, acknowledge the reality that we are currently facing and plan and work for what is to come down the road. May you have a happy and blessed Feast Day! Happy Anniversary Fr. Tom and PER SEMPRE CASA • HOGAR PARA SIEMPRE • ZAWSZE DO DOMU • NAVŽDY DOMOV!
Your brother in Christ, Fr. Tom
Blessed Sacrament: Dominic Bagnola
Holy Family Shrine:
Vince & Nesta Cammel by Linda Smitley
Holy Family Window: Nunzie Gambone
St. Francis: Donald Pribula by Anita Pribula
St. Catherine: Major Jim Ross
Blessed Virgin:
Sandy Marcoaldi by Bill & Barbara Jeffries
St. Nicholas: Nick Alonzo by Catherine Lupe
Immaculate Conception: Mary Tozzi
St. Rocco: Pete Notturno
St. Therese: Dolly Popa
Agony I n the Garden: Ralph Keegan
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Joseph N. Bourquin
St. Michael:
Joseph A. Marcoaldi by Bill & Barbara Jeffries To reserve candles, please call the office or send in an envelope.
Candle Intentions
This Week’s Events Our First Fruits to God June 6—7
Weekend Collection: $ 1,163.00 WeShare: $ 947.00 Mail–In: $ 5,932.00
Total: $ 8,042.00 Last Week: $ 4,678.00
Combined Energy-Cap. Improvement-Van: $ 406.00 Thank you for your generosity!
All events, other than funerals, have been cancelled per the Governor’s announcements and the letter from the Bishops of Ohio. This month that includes Hispanic Bread and Coffee, and the Miraculous Medal Mother Daughter Social and Picnic, and the Sons of Italy picnic that was scheduled. This week our First Communion candidates will be meeting for retreats, but multiple retreats have been scheduled to limit class size. Those were invitation only, and the students have been contacted.
Ministry Schedule
Public Masses have resumed as of May 30th and 31
st.
Due to health and Diocesan guidelines we will limit the number of people distributing Communion and ministering as ushers. Linda and Roberta will be contacting you to update you on some of the changes required by the Diocese and how that will affect Masses here.
The Mass book has now been opened through the end of 2020. Mass requests we have received for the second half of the year have been scheduled as requested. At this time and for the foreseeable future we will be keeping the same Mass schedule: Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 am, Saturday at 4:00 pm and Sunday at 8:00 am, 9:45 am and 11:30 am. If the Mass schedule is adjusted or changed per the Diocesan Pastoral Regional Planning (which is currently on hold as we work through the process of coming back to Mass) then we will reschedule and notify the families. The revised form for Mass intentions can be found on page 6. Thank you, as always, for your continued patience.
Mass Intentions
2019 Tax Statements are still available if needed! Please call the office and let us know.
Special Collections: These reflect collections, fundraisers or special offerings from Feast Day 2019 until this one: Combined Church At Home: $524.00 World Mission Sunday: $318.00 First Steps for Change: $550.51 Retirement Fund for Religious $1,477.00 Combined Church Overseas $742.00 Rice Bowl * $319.71 Christmas $8,378.00 Ash Wednesday: $1,295.00 Holy Thursday: $466.00 Good Friday: $500.00 Easter $3,704.00 Ascension: $460.00 Assumption: $895.00 Immaculate Conception: $576.00 Mothers Day: $423.00 Fathers Day: (2019 total) $883.87 Door Collections for Mother Cabrini: $2,117.00 MMS Bake Sale: $3,575.00 Second Collection (Utilities and Vehicles) $10,179.00 Military Collection: $553.00 All Saints: $767.00 Solemnity of Mary: $1,483.00 Religious Education for our Children: $274.00 Youth Ministry: $9,658.00 (conference year) * The Rice Bowl total will increase. We’ve been unable to take change to the bank because the lobby was closed.
Schedule of Masses—Streaming
Thank you to everyone who have joined our live streams on Facebook! These will continue while we begin coming together for Masses due to the limits on how many people can be in the church, and in consideration for those that may not yet feel comfortable attending. We will continue to offer live streams for every Mass.
Please note that during Holy Communion the camera will be pointed at an image in the Sanctuary and not at the parishioners who receive. Otherwise the camera will be pointed at the Sanctuary.
Over the past couple months you may have seen in the bulletin that we have a new program for Child Protection for our diocese. VIRTUS is a national program for child abuse and protection. It focuses on how to prevent child abuse and neglect and how to spot red flags when working with children and vulnerable adults. The diocese began this new program as a way to safeguard our young people. In addition to attending at VIRTUS session all volunteers will need to update their finger prints and background checks.
Even if you have been a volunteer in the past you are required to be certified in the VIRTUS program and have new fingerprints on file. I know this may seem time consuming but it is necessary so that our parish is in compliance with our diocese. But more so, it’s about protecting our children. As a VIRTUS facilitator I have found most people do not want to take the time to come to the session, but when they do they always learn something new. We also have good discussions and learn from each other.
If you have any questions on our child protection program please contact Roberta at 330-452-9539.
VIRTUS
Fathers day flower donations are being accepted. A small portion of funds received will purchase flowers for the church, but the balance will be donated to charity. Please be sure to list their names on the envelope when you send in your donations! We can accept names as late as Wednesday afternoon.
Fathers Day
We are so excited to see everyone again! However, there are several changes that are being implemented in an effort to meet state and Diocesan guidelines for health and safety, as well as to protect our parish family. The letter from the Bishops of Ohio and the Diocesan letter of recommendations have both been published in the bulletin this month. We have also made them available as separate documents on Facebook and the website if you’d like to review the information.
We know there are many parishioners who are at-risk or immune compromised, and we want to make sure that everyone feels safe and comfortable in the worship space. We are asking that everyone wear masks from the time we enter the church until we leave. This will help protect each other, and decrease the time needed to clean and sanitize between masses.
We ask that you stay home if you have been in a gathering of more than 10 people in the last 14 days.
The live stream will continue to be available.
Entering the church and overflow seating For the foreseeable future, everyone will be required to enter the building at the handicapped ramp entrance. We strongly encourage you to stay in your vehicle until 15-20 minutes before mass starts, then approach the entrance doors. You are welcome to rest under the pavilion as long as you are masked and maintain social distances of 6 feet between parishioners.
An usher will greet you at the door, confirm that you have a mask and point out where the worship aids are available to pick up. They will then line you up in the hallway of the church.
We are no longer allowed to pass collection baskets, so we are asking that you please place your offertory in the large basket located inside the door as you enter the worship space.
Once near the church itself, you will be greeted by another usher who will tell you where to sit and determine when the church is full. Once we’ve reached seating capacity, the usher will direct you to one of the two overflow areas in the Friendship Room or in the Heritage Hall. Each overflow area will have preplaced seating, and designated walkways. The Mass will be live streamed in the overflow areas and at Communion a Eucharistic Minister will come to the area to distribute Communion.
Changes to how we Receive Communion Per DOY, reception of the Precious Blood from the Chalice is suspended. We are requesting that when it is time for Communion:
• You will wait for an usher to release you from the pew into the center aisle, assuring social distancing.
• As you approach the Eucharistic Minister, you will pull down your facemask then hold out your hands to receive Communion.
• Communion will be placed in your hands by the Eucharistic minister.
• You will then consume the Eucharist, put your mask back over your face and return to your pew via the outside aisle.
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We’re now scheduling baptism classes! Please call the office and leave a message for Maggie.
Please join us at 2:00 pm for a
Eucharistic Holy
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our Blessings,
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the Holy Eucharist.
Parish Family, “For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a future with hope. Then when you call upon me and come and pray to me, I will hear you.” Jeremiah 29:11 We had many plans this year, and then they got put on hold or cancelled because of the pandemic. We are disappointed to say the least. At our parish we’ve missed out on our Lenten gatherings of Soup and Stations, our Lenten Mission, Confirmation and First Communion. We were not able to be together for Holy Week and Easter. We also had to cancel Feast Day. Feast Day is a tradition for our community. Each year, on that day, we come together to worship our Lord, reflect on our blessings as a parish family and enjoy fellowship, food and fun! One of my favorite Feast Day memories is being Confirmed, another memory was when I was commissioned, with others from the parish, to serve and volunteer on a Mission Trip to an orphanage in Nicaragua. It was great to feel the love and support of the community before the trip. That’s what Feast Day is all about-being together and sharing love and support. Unfortunately, this year we are not able to be together in person to celebrate this special event. At this year’s Feast Day we had a very special celebration, that of Fr. Tom Bishop’s 50
th Anniversary of Ordination. We give praise to God for Fr. Bishop’s service, leadership and love
as he led our parish family. We will, however, celebrate his anniversary at next year. We are still experiencing many “unknowns” of the future. But we trust that the Lord will hear our prayer and believe that His plans will be fruitful.
God Bless, Roberta
Feast Day Raffle
Once again you have made this an amazing raffle! As of publication date, the combined Feast Day/ Cash Raffle has earned over $5,000 for the parish! The second prize is once again a $1000 gift card package. Some of the amazing gift cards and certificates donated were, in no particular order: Ruby Tuesday/ Bravo or Brio/ The Berd-House Deli/ Bob Evans/ Little Caesars/ Panda Express/ Olive Garden/ Applebees/ Burger King/ Bath and Body Works/ Subway/ Kohls/ Best Burger/ La Pizzaria/ Subway/ Buffalo Wild Wings/ Mary Ann Donuts/ DQ/ Arcadia Grille/ Zavarelli’s Pizza/ Family Video/ Canton Museum of Art/ TD’s Tailgate/ Marathon Gas/ Buffalo Grill/ Basil Asian Restaurant/ El Rincon/ Conestoga All winners will be contacted by phone, and a list of winners will be printed in next week’s bulletin. All “cash” prizes will be issued as checks and available Monday afternoon for pickup or mailed per the winner’s request.
Even through Feast Day was cancelled this year, we still had some amazing donations and sponsors:
To the Mata and Cugini Families for our new American Flag.
The DiMarzio Family Dave Postiy
The Figard Family The Hutnick Family
Barb and Barney Kessler Rossi Funeral Home
Pam & Tom Porubcansky The Social Concerns Committee/ Spring Fling
Miraculous Medal Sodality The Style Show Committee
If I missed anyone, please let me know! I’d like to take a moment to once again thank the ladies that organized and ran the Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser. We had a profit of $1,147.00.
I’d like to give a special shout out to Mike Sylvester and the Buffalo Grill for hosting the planning meetings that were held earlier this spring.
Finally, I’d like to thank the Reverse Cash Raffle committee for helping with the early planning and for selling raffle tickets. You’re the best. Kelli
Feast Day Sponsors and Donors
Celebrating Sacraments We have been blessed to celebrate Sacraments with the following individuals and
their families during this past year
June - May
Bryan Cristopher Amaya Dubon Emily Jasmine Amaya Dubon Heidi Natalie Amaya Dubon
Sebastian Armas Valdez Angela Baltazar Trigueros Ashlyn Cedillo Cantarero
Abner Diaz Perez Benjamin A. Lopez Simon
Nikki Mendez Perez Shaggy Mendez Perez Alessandra Mendoza
Emma Mora Rio Mora
Zaid Santiago Mora Luna Rusbelt Antonio Morales Pelico
Diana Sara Pelico Argueta Mina Estrella Pelico Argueta
Maurilio Wesley Perez Beau Alexander Perkins
Romelia Tum Pastor Jacquelyn Zambrano Mendoza
Jasslyn Zambrano Mendoza Joselyn Zambrano Mendoza
Baptisms
James & Carmel DiGiacomo Al & Joane Leno Donald Pribula Mary Jo Stertzbach Rudolph Quaraglio Don Rizzo Cugini Family Angelo Iorfida Victoria & Nazareno Iorfida
Victoria & Nicola Dominiyanni Vince & Nesta Cammel Ray Sprankle Mary Evers Donald Pribula Ballog, DePasquale & Ranalli Families Mary West Anna Pipero
Mary Palumbo Josephine Busnick Antonio Ianni Deceased members of Quaraglio Families Deceased members of Efanti Families David George Tom & Philomena Ascani
Memorial Candles
Holy Matrimony
Erin Ianni & Conrad Keim Larissa Prazer & Troy Valasek
Daniela Mendoza Prado & Luis Orlando Mendoza Rosa Umana & Florian Pastor
Ordination of Deacon
Alfredo Aguirre, ordained August 31, 2019
•First, thank you for your patience and understanding with recent but necessary changes for masses. We’re happy to see you!
•The Craft Ladies are done for the season. They take summer off and resume Wednesdays in September.
•The next Bake Sale is September 27th!
•Unfortunately, this summer’s Miraculous Medal Sodality picnic has been cancelled. Stay tuned for information about social gatherings this fall and winter!
•VIRTUS training is coming up. Please be sure to contact Roberta if you still need that very important training.
•Save the Date! The Style Show is currently scheduled for November 14th at La Pizzaria!!
•CCD classes will resume September, but with some adjustments. Please watch for information later this summer.
•The Prayer Shawl Group continues to be on hiatus, but shawls are available upon request! Members of the group may stop in to pick up more yarn anytime during office hours.
•Do you enjoy the Our Lady of Czestochowa Novena? We need one or two people to help plan and schedule that event! Please call the office.
•We’ve already started planning for Christmas! Can you believe it?
•And most importantly….The next St. Anthony Feast Day will be June 13, 2021!! Mark your calendars now!!
Our First Communion class, delayed due to the quarantine and social distancing
restrictions, will be celebrating the sacrament in July.
Our Confirmation class, also delayed due to quarantine, will be celebrating
the sacrament in July.
Confirmation First Communion
Sarah Benedict Stevie Boswell
Charlotte Brunkalla Sophia Buda
Rebecca Burgardt Mason Campanelli
Angelica Carrillo Perez Melina Cavalla
Ryan Christensen Theresa Fritz
Ethan Gawlak Amber Himes
Magdalena Juarez Alexandria Lorenzano
Daniela Magueyal Jesus Antonio Martinez
Ryan McKnight Jesus Aldair Mireles Quezadad
Azucena Obrajero Delmy Pineda
Emma Poorman Alexis Reder Alyssa Reder
Anthony Reder Cassandra Abigail Rodriquez
Cantera Dylan Rowe
Faith Schilling Caroline Snyder Trenton Tucker
Jesús Ángel Vergara Blasquez Melina Villono
Trever Ward
Graduating Seniors
Around the Diocese
Wedding Anniversary Celebrations Couples observing their 25th, 40th, 50th and over wedding anniversaries will be honored at a wedding anniversary celebration at St. Columba Cathedral on Sunday, June 14. A second anniversary celebration will take place at the Basilica of St. John the Baptist Church in Canton on Sunday, Oct. 18th at 2 pm. Couples may register for the date most convenient for them. Registration information for the June celebration will be sent to parishes soon.
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Due to privacy laws, hospitals do not automatically call us when a parishioner is admitted to the hospital. Please notify us at 330-452-9539 when you or a loved one are hospitalized. Thank you.
Please note that all local hospitals have issued restrictions on visitation for patients. This includes the clergy and visitors from the parish. We will continue to add names to the Prayer Chain as needed.
Commitment %
Participating Households Amt. Pledged
22% 149 685 $22,807.00
2020 Bishop’s Appeal Update
We are slightly ahead of last year’s financial goal, but well behind our participation percentage goal of 100%. Participation in the Bishop’s Appeal can be a commitment to pray, to volunteer or to give.
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