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John the Baptist offers quick, easy, and practical ideas for those who would prepare for the coming of the Christ. Justice is really about leveling things out. If you have two coats, give one away to somebody who doesn't have one.
John the Baptist offers quick, easy, and practical ideas for those who would prepare for the coming of the Christ. Justice is really about leveling things out. If you have two coats, give one away to somebody who doesn't have one.
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John the Baptist offers quick, easy, and practical ideas for those who would prepare for the coming of the Christ. Justice is really about leveling things out. If you have two coats, give one away to somebody who doesn't have one.
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Holiday magazines are well known for providing quick, practical ideas for trimming the house, welcoming guests, and preparing enticing food. The suggestions that are offered are designed to help the host and hostess show off a stunning atmosphere without spending days and weeks preparing for a party or dinner that may only last an hour or two. Often eve- ryday items are transformed with a swatch of fabric, a candle, or some ev- ergreens. Ingenious cutting makes plain vegetables or ordinary hors d'oeu- vres into holiday delights. The operative concepts in getting people to buy these idea books and read them are: quick, easy, and practical. In the Gospel today, John the Baptist offers quick, easy, and practi- cal ideas for those who would prepare for the coming of the Christ. As St. Luke tells us, people in his day were filled with expectation. John was pretty straightforward in what he thought they should do: If you have two coats, give one away to somebody who doesn't have one; be equitable in your dealings with others; don't push people around; don't lie about people. In modern parlance, we might say that John the Baptist was asking people to act justly in the world. Unfortunately, today we don't often think of justice as quick, easy, or practical. Our understanding of justice is more often colored by the con- temporary legal system than by the divine laws of the covenant that binds God and his people. There was a reciprocity and equanimity in the cove- nantal relationship. There were duties to be fulfilled on each side. John was asking that those who were filled with expectation for the coming of the Messiah would set themselves aright with one another so that God's covenant would find full expression in the relationships that bind people to God and to one an- other. Justice is really about leveling things out. And when you think about it, that is pretty easy. If you have more, then you share. 2640 STONEY RIDGE ROAD AVON, OHIO 44011
Rectory: 440-934-4212 Fax: 440-934-0507 E-mail: stmaryavon@centurytel.net Website: www.stmaryavon.org School: 440-934-6246 Convent: 440-934-5173 FR. C. THOMAS CLEATO, PASTOR Rev. Arthur B. Egan, Pastor Emeritus
Please Pray For the Sick: Patricia Carnac, John Matthew Gibson, Joan Rodger, Thomas Richards, Mary Anne Berthold, Kristy OBrien, Debra Deremiak, Gwendolyn Gurney, Joan Votes, Elizabeth Conners, Chuck Docs, Anita Grant, Jim Hricovec, J. Koerner, Owen Winters, Genevieve Smith, Robert Gates, Virginia Sump, Thomas Ackerman, June Naelitz, Kate Liauw, Arthur Rossi, Diane Urig, Martha Adkins, Natalie Butchko, Wendy Hallier, Carol Gates, Robert Werner, Sr., Bob DeChant, John Khoma, Vicky Motes, Kathleen Mahoney, Jeffrey Hostottle, Brenda Hazelwood, Bill Grabert, Alexa Jennings, Barbara Milota, Ryan Case, Irene Chrulski, George Drda, Stanley Perusek, Gloria Simon, Kerry Coleman, Josephine Jankowski, Dan Kelovsky, Kathleen Drellishak, Sandra Pitts, Rosemary Wysocki, Marie Mayton, Henry McCowan, Kennedy Noar, Betty Drda, Laura Reinders, Urban Klingshirn, Joe Zivosecz, Phyllis Reber, Patrick Fahey, Gloria Simon, Frank Arnold, Bill Jacoby, Jack Street, Sophie Manoloff, James Dacek. If anyone needs communion to be admin- istered to a HOME BOUD individual, please contact the Rec- tory to make the appointment.
Last Weeks Offertory Collection: Our weekly offering last week was $19,310. This year's budget is based on a weekly offering of $10,200.00.
Sponsor of the Week: Please support our sponsors, Ortho- pedic Associates.
Rosary: We need more people to come and say the Rosary on Sunday mornings at 9:30 am. Please come and join us.
CPO Gift Certificates St. Mary School Fundraiser: Please do your best to help support St. Marys School by pur- chasing CPO Gift Certificates, the proceeds will go directly back to the school! We all need to purchase food for groceries; weekly -monthly, so why not help out our school at the same time by purchasing Giant Eagle or Heinens gift cards first! You may place your order by calling the convent at 934-5173 or you many find CPO order forms at the back of the church, please complete and return it to the school office, convent or rectory along with your check made out to St. Mary CPO by Tuesdays and on Fri- day your order will be ready to pick-up at the school office or convent. In addition, after purchasing $2,000 worth of CPO cards per family, the family will qualify for a $40 discount off their St. Mary School tuition. On Behalf of St. Mary School we appre- ciate your support.
Christmas Choir - Singers Wanted! All are invited to participate in the annual St. Mary Christmas Midnight Mass Choir. For more details, please pick up a flyer at the back of the Church, or call Deb @ 440-258-1362...hope you can join us for this special ministry and celebration of Christmas!
Help Needed -- Church Decorating for Christmas Sunday, December 23 rd
at 2:00 P.M.: We need your help deco- rating the Church for Christmas on Sun- day, December 23 rd at 2:00 p.m. We will be setting up the Christmas trees, the Manger, hanging garland and bows. This is a great way to get your service hours for Confirmation. It normally takes be- tween 1 1 hours, the help of many hands, makes for light work. If you have any questions, please call 934-5933.
**Meetings/Events***
Youth Mass - Today, Decem- ber 16, 6:00 pm. First Full Day of Winter - Sunday, December 22.
20l2 Christmas Mass /Confession Schedule Christmas Confessions Monday , December 17 7:00 pm- 7:25 pm Monday, December 24 11:00 am-12:00 pm ew Years Confessions: Saturday, December 29 2:30 pm- 3:30 pm Christmas Masses Christmas Eve-Childrens Liturgy 4:00 pm Midnight Mass 12:00 am Choir begins singing at 11:15 pm Christmas Day 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm ew Years Masses New Years Eve 4:00 pm New Years Day 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm "My Mom used to give" Church envelopes over time THEN NOW $5 in 1965 $36.73 in 2012 $5 in 1975 $21.51 in 2012 $5 in 1985 $10.75 in 2012 $5 in 1995 $7.59 in 2012 $5 in 2005 $5.92 in 2012
* Bureau of Labor Statistics - CPI Inflation Calculator THEN NOW $15 in 1965 $110.19 in 2012 $15 in 1975 $64.52 in 2012 $15 in 1985 $32.26 in 2012 $15 in 1995 $22.78 in 2012 $15 in 2005 $17.77 in 2012 REMEMBER TO CONSIDER INFLATIION- WHEN GIVING
SERVERS FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 17: Monday 7:30 pm Sal Ference, Alex Mrosko, Colin Garrity Tuesday, 8:30 am Andrew Vamospercsi, Emmet Moher Wednesday, 8:30 am Ryan Marshall, Griffin Davies, Jacob Walther Thursday, 7:30 pm Nicolle Lesiw, Sara & Taylor Hricovec Friday, 8:30 am Max Niebrzydowski, Emmet Moher Saturday, 8:30 am Emily Brassell, Caroline Waters 4:00 pm Meghan Yonkof, Madeline Cagnina, Kaitlyn Porter Sunday, 8:00 am Brendan Simpson, Andrew Vamospercsi 10:00 am Sam & Cara Provenzale, Nina Kurtzweil 12:00 pm Nolan & Killian Meehan, Zach Maxey
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS FOR THE WEEKEND OF DECEMBER 22/23: Avon Oaks: (Tues.12/18 Rosary) Nancy Danese, Linda Havlik (Wed. 12/19 Communion) Ken Ganobsik (Fri. 12/21 Communion) Lisa Marshall, Marie Meckes Saturday, 4:00 pm Evelyn Schneider, Tom & Mary Ann Czarney, Bob & Joyce Vielhaber Sunday, 8:00 am Ingrid Cooper 10:00 am Sherry Rouse, Therese Olsavsky, Annie Gomos David Sandy, Mary Brownfield 12:00 pm Lillian Martini, Kathy Petersen, Dan Briehl
LECTORS FOR THE WEEKEND OF DECEMBER 22/23: Saturday, 4:00 pm Filip Niebrzydowski Sunday, 8:00 am Tess Wearsch 10:00 am Megan Hricovec 12:00 pm Paul Yeager
MASSES FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 17:
Monday, December 17, Late Advent Weekday 7:30 pm George Sennett (DiLuciano Family) Tuesday, December 18, Late Advent Weekday 8:30 am Lucille Pawlak (Friends & Family) Wednesday, December 19, Late Advent Weekday 8:30 am Michael OLeary (Norm Burkhart) Thursday, December 20, Late Advent Weekday 7:30 pm Thomas Ketchesin, Sr. (Family) Friday, December 21, Late Advent Weekday 8:30 am Linda Chal (Robert) Saturday, December 22, Late Advent Weekday 8:30 am Ginny & Karl (Evelyn) 4:00 pm Tim Stockard (Mom & Dad) Sunday, December 23, Fourth Sunday of Advent 8:00 am Tim Temkiewicz (Deceased Members of the Strait & Temkiewicz Family - Frank & Edith) 10:00 am Bud OMalley (Noreen Patton) 12:00 pm People of the Parish
Eucharistic Ministers needed! Please call ancy Danese 934-4277 or the rectory to volunteer. Thank you!
DECEMBER 16, 2012 THIRD SUDAY OF ADVET Benedictine Exams Will Be Held On The Follow- ing Days: January 5, 9 am - 12 pm. Online Registration is available through our website at www.cbhs.net. Call the admissions office to set your son up to be a Bengal for the day! 216-421-2080 ext.356 or email admis- sions@cbhs.net.
Christmas Flower Envelopes: Please return your envelope to the Rectory no later than December 17. Thank you.
Youth Mass: Our youth mass is today December 16 th
at 6:00 pm. We will be gathering after mass to make door hangers for the residents of Avon Oaks. Please bring cookies to share and any Christmas stickers, foamies, or decorative items that can be used for the craft. Watch out we may start caroling. EWTN: Watch special EWTN Christmas Programming! EWTN is proud to bring you LIVE Christmas Eve & Christ- mas Day Masses from Rome and the Basilica of the Na- tional Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washing- ton, D.C. Also check out the following childrens pro- grams: The Best Present of All: Rob Evans and the Donut Repair Club celebrate Jesus through teaching and song. (Dec 17 - 5 pm). Martin the Cobbler: Based on a story written by famous Russian author Leo Tolstoy, and narrated by his daughter. (Dec 18 - 4 pm). Christmas Special: This Christmas story brings together the worlds largest Christmas tree, a helicopter and some lost boys, with surprising results. (Dec. 18 - 4:30 pm). Nicholas The Boy Who Became Santa: Nicholas was still a young boy when he discovered the love of Je- sus. (Dec. 18 - 4 pm). The First Christmas: A colorful animated produc- tion, narrated by Christopher Plummer, that tells the tradi- tional story of the birth of Jesus. (Dec. 25 - 5:30 pm).
Apple Strudel: St. Mary School Seventh Graders still have more apple strudel to sell. Help them get to Wash- ington D.C.. Please call the school at 934-6246
Day School Registration: At St. Mary School we are Growing MindsGrowing Faith. Please visit www.stmaryavon.org to view our day school curriculum and activities for grades K - 8 or contact the School Office at 440-934-6246.
ST. MARY SCHOOL NEWS Thank You: A big Thank You goes out to Mrs. DiGiacomo, Mrs. Zakutny and their committee of workers who volunteered their time at our very successful Scholastic Book Fair, Thanks to all of you who stopped in to purchase books, we raised $3,500! These proceeds will go towards purchasing new books for our school library. Advent Season: Advent Season with our students and faculty continues every Monday morning with prayer ser- vices. Each week we focus on giving of ourselves by in- corporating our school theme JOY. Coupon Fundraiser: Thank you families for your sup- port of our coupon fundraiser. $2,120 was raised for the school! Congratulations to our top grade level sellers: K- Teresa Sherwood, 1- Kirsten Killen, 2 - Liam Baker , 3 - Noah Grendzynski, 4 - Dylan Vega, 5 - Nikki Black & Mi- chael Vega, 6 - Joey Corrigan, 7 - Maddie Laurent and 8 - Jeanell Richard. Alumni News: Congratulations goes out to Courtney Fobel class of 2012, for receiving Academic Honors for the first quarter at Holy Name High School.
SAVE THE DATE!! February 2, 2013 COME CELEBRATE St. Mary Mardi Gras Presented by St. Mary Boosters & PTU Toms Country Place Visit www.stmaryavon@org/mardigras for more details Entertainment Books and Our Town and All Around Books are being sold by Isabella Mem- bers . Profits benefit our charitable institutions. Enter- tainment Books are $30, available until December 10. Our Town Books are $28, available until mid January. Contact Betty 934-0346; Jan 933-2550; or Margaret 934- 5766.
Pilgrimage To Lourdes and Fatima: Fr. Dan Schlegel, pastor of Holy Angels Church in Bain- bridge Township, will be leading a trip to Fatima, Spain and Lourdes from April 1 through April 11th. In this Year of Faith, we will visit two of the most important Marian sites as well as Madrid, Toledo, Avila and Loyola. Mass will be celebrated daily and the trip includes round trip airfare from Cleveland, accommodations, breakfast and dinner daily, tour guide, luggage transfers and Mass each day. For more information contact Fr. Dan Schlegel at 440-708-0000 or father@holyangelschurch.com or Magi Travel at 952-949-0065.
Grief Support Group: "Hopeful Hearts," for seniors 60 and over, will meet on Tuesday, December 18th, 1-2:30 pm at Holy Spirit Church Family Center, 410 Lear Rd. Avon Lake. This is a change of time for Christmas. Meet- ings are usually held the fourth Tuesday of each month for those who have lost someone in the last two year years, are open to the community at no charge, and no reservations are required. Sponsored by Hospice of the Western Reserve and Holy Spirit Bereavement Minis- try. For further information contact JoDee Coulter, Bereavement Coordinator, 440-892-6680 or Mary Lou Kraven, 440-933-4423.
Lorain County Right to Life: Today after all the Masses we will sign people up for the Lorain County Right to Life Signature Ad and Billboard Campaign. These full page ads will appear in area newspapers on or about January 22, 2013, the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Su- preme Courts decisions decriminalizing abortion-on- demand for all 9 months of pregnancy. These ads will consist of Pro-Life educational information and the names of all people who sign up for the ads. Same-theme bill- boards will also be purchased and displayed in the Lorain County area during the month of January. The purpose of the ads and billboards is to educate about abortion and to publicize that many people in the county care about the men, women and children victimized by abortion. The cost for the sign-up is $5 PER NAME LINE to cover the cost of the ads and billboards. Sign up sheets will be on the table in the back of Church.
18 December, 2012. 11:30AM-1:30PM. Advent Luncheon with Bishop Pevec. Ordained in 1950 and appointed as an aux- iliary bishop for Cleveland in 1982, Bishop Pevec has a heart for the people of God. His gentle presentation style will invite deep reflection on the season of Advent. What does waiting mean to you? What does it mean for our Church? Luncheon begins with prayer service at 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch at noon and talk to end by 1:30 p.m. Jesuit Retreat House, 5629 State Road, Parma, Ohio. Cost is $25.00. To register or learn more visit www.jrh-cleveland.org 31 December - January 1, 2012. Overnight ew Years Eve Retreat. Jesuit Retreat House, 5629 State Road, Parma, Ohio. What better way to welcome in 2013 than spend- ing New Year's Eve in the beautiful and tranquil atmosphere at Jesuit Retreat House. In this retreat we seek to connect more deeply with Gods heart of love through a variety of experi- ences including an inspirational presentation using prayer im- ages and scripture, group interaction, personal quiet time, and celebration of liturgy. This is an opportunity in a reflective environment not only to know more about Gods love but also to experience Gods unconditional love in daily life. Sis- ter Peggy Duffy will be the facilitator. The retreat will begin at 6:00PM with dinner. Mass will be included as well as breakfast the next morning and the retreat will conclude at 11:00AM New Year's Day. Cost is $85, includes food and lodging. Come, bring a friend, and enjoy a great start to 2013! To register or learn more visit www.jrh-cleveland.org 3-E-4-3 For Ad Information Call LPi Direct at 1-800-477-4574 www.4LPi.com 2012 Liturgical Publications Inc 14-1071 Pre-Need Planning Family Owned & Operated RE-ASSIGN YOUR EXISTING PLANS TO US TODAY Parishioner 36363 Detroit Road 934-8000 PAINT & PAPER PLACE Gene Yuengst - Owner 32475 Walk Rd. Located in Walker Square 871-4366 or 933-3111 Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 |||+te. |jj+r+ta. & M+t I|/ :j|aa|a \e+ :j|a |||+te. BETH LAFARCIOLA, Owner 1I1 |etre|t |a., |.ea 0jea Mea - |r| +m - jm, :+t & :aa I +m - jm ++.1+.z1 www.t|e.mmetrj||+te..cem OH Lic. 26232 (216) 676-9045 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS INC. THE BENCHMARK OF HEATING AIR CONDITIONING COOLING SERVICES" DESIGN BUILD HVAC SERVICE CONTRACTOR 0NE ENER0Y PLAZA 15800 lN0. PKY CLEvELAN0 36839 Detroit Rd. Sharon Vorisek, Avon Manager |ct|.e |+r|.||eaer (440) 934-0314 Roofing Siding Windows Free Estimates Call Today! 1.866.STAY.DRY HOME OF THE FREE ROOF GIVE AWAY! www.buschfuneral.com :Xifcpe9%:ifn\cc#;%D%;% Practice Limited to Pediatric Dentistry :_Xi`jjXBXkqXeDZ:le\#;%;%J%#D%J%;% Orthodontics Specialist www.drcrowell.com 36855 American Way, Ste.C, Avon OH ++'0*+$'(+0 CATHOLIC CREDIT UNION Serving parishes of Avon & Avon Lake Sheffield/ Sheffield Lake 933-2524 Mon.,Tues.,Thurs. 4pm-8pm Friday 3:30pm-6:30pm Sunday 9am-1pm www.c.u.catholic.com vlslt us at 366l0 Detrolt Pd. - Avon, OH $79 CPA-Prepared Tax Returns Welcome fellow parishioners! 440.934.9181 www.jlsmithgroup.com 934-4600 I-90 Avon Youll be glad you went to Joe Firment Chevrolet Jim Firment - Parishioner DETROIT-DOVER ANIMAL HOSPITAL, INC. 273 0etro|t Rd. west|ake, 0h Providing the Finest Health Care for Your Pet www.detroitdoveranimalhospital.com (440) 871-5220 A Caring Community Porter Pavillion Memory Support Unit & Assisted Living The Gardens of French Creek Assisted Living Skilled Nursing Care and Rehabilitation Center Family Owned Since 1966 3Z800 Frerc| Cree| Rd., Avor 440-934-5204 K.M.U TRUCKING & EXCAVATING INC. |+.emeat \+||. \+ra |r+|a. :term & :+a|t+r :ewer. :ejt|c Iej.e|| :teae & ||ew|a Ke|a 0r|q - (44) 914-1 325 6enter R|dge Rd (440} 327-2955 www.bognerfamilyfuneralhome.com Helping you plan a personal remembrance Thomas R Hughes, DDS General Dentist Parishioner 937-CARE Whatever your dental concern; we can help. Emergencies Welcome 1180 Cerler Road 3u|le 0 (440) 892-1440 or (866) 362-7624 8k|||ed Nurs|ng & Rehab|||tat|on Ass|sted & |ndependent L|v|ng 35755 Detroit Road, Avon, OH 44011 For More Information, Call (440) 937-3111 Learn more about us at www.atriumlivingcenters.com
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