Every week when I write the bulletin, I have
announcements that come in from organizations, activities going on in the
parish that need to be publicized, announcements from the diocese, and other
messages that should be of interest to you. It seems that so many things become
a priority that we sometimes forget what is really important. This also happens in our personal lives. When
I get together with other priests, often our conversations turn to what our
immediate concerns are: how many people come to Mass, the amount of the Sunday
offering, the number of funerals compared to the number of baptisms and
weddings, how will we afford to keep our doors open in the future, and how are
we going to find priests to serve parishes in the future when we can’t find a
priest to be available to cover a vacation. It seems that we get so caught up
in the immediate issues that we lose sight of the “big picture.” In this week’s
bulletin, I thought about the “big picture” as I put in the announcement that
we are bringing back our monthly Eucharistic Holy Hour on the second Tuesday of
each month from 5 to 6 pm. In the midst of our busy lives, we are called to
take some time, be it ten or fifteen minutes, or an hour to just be with Our
Lord in quiet prayer, mediation, or just sitting in Our Lord’s presence. All of
us need to step back periodically and focus on our faith. We have our cultural
activities, our social activities, our work activities and our leisure
activities. If we don’t spend more time fostering our religious activities, we
may find ourselves giving up our precious gift of faith. And without faith, why
do we need to be here in church?
Blessings! Fr. Joe Bacevice |
SPEND
TIME WITH OUR LORD
On Friday,
May 3RD, we will have our First Friday Eucharistic Holy Hour from
8-9am, and on Tuesday, May 14TH we will have our Second Tuesday
Eucharistic Holy hour from 5-6pm in the Church.
All are invited to stop in the church to spend time with our Eucharistic
Lord in quiet prayer. Stay for a few
minutes or the whole hour.
MASSES
There are only 12 available Mass dates
open this year and all the weekend Masses are filled. Once these are filled, we will open our 2025
Mass book. For more information, contact
Jackie at the rectory office.
LITHUANIAN
PENSIONERS’ CLUB
The next Lithuanian Pensioners Club
meeting and luncheon will take place on Thursday, May 2ND, at the
Gintaras Dining Room at the Lithuanian Club.
The group is always looking to add new members. For more information, contact Aušra Babickas.
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BIRTHRIGHT
NEEDS YOU
Looking for a way to share your gifts to
help young women make a better life for themselves and their babies? Birthright is looking for volunteers at its
East Side office (Corner of E 185TH & Marcella Rd) in
Cleveland. Duties include answering the
telephone, sorting baby clothes, making up layettes and helping women find
community resources. No experience is necessary
and training is provided. Anyone
interested in learning more about becoming a Birthright volunteer, call
216-486-2800 and ask for Toni. This is a
great way for husbands and wives or two friends to work together to make a
difference.
TAKE
ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME
We have a night out at a baseball
game and we want you there. Join us for the first ever St. Casimir Night at
Classic Park in Eastlake, to see the Lake County Captains. The game is Friday,
June 14TH. We start the evening with a picnic supper. Burgers, hot dogs, tasty side dishes, soft
drinks and dessert are included. First pitch against the Fort Wayne Tincaps is
at 7:00pm. After the game, there will be fireworks. The Lake County Captains are a minor league
affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. Come and see the future stars of baseball
right in your own backyard. Tickets are only $35.00, and a portion of the
proceeds benefits our parish. Order
forms are now available at the entrances to the church. Fill it out and drop
your ticket request and payment in the collection basket or at the rectory.
Make checks payable to St. Casimir Parish.
PLANT
SALE
Thank you to all who ordered from our
annual plant sale, it was very successful.
If you did not get a chance to order, these are still a way you can get
plants and support the parish at the same time. This year we are participating
in Dean’s in-store walk-in fundraiser.
If you shop there between May 1ST and June 15TH,
and mention you are from St. Casimir on Neff Rd, the parish will be reimbursed
for 30% of the sales total excluding sales tax. Dean’s Greenhouse is located at
3984 Porter Rd, Westlake Ohio.
NEWS
FROM THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Angel
Scholarship Fund: Your Taxes, Their
Tuition, Our Future. Make a
charitable donation to the Angel Scholarship Fund and “turn tax dollars into
tuition” through an Ohio income tax credit of up to $750 ($1,500 if married
filing jointly) against your 2024 state tax liability. Donations can be
designated to benefit any Catholic School in the Diocese of Cleveland.
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