Saint Casimir Parish
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January 18 - 19

index        Last Wednesday, January 15TH I celebrated my 48TH Ordination Anniversary. With my retirement coming in a few months, I took time to reflect on my 48 years of priestly ministry. I’ve had many different duties over the years such as being the Master of Ceremonies for the late Archbishop Lyke and serving as the Presbyteral Convener for the Central East District of the Diocese and serving as a board member of the Diocese of Cleveland Facilities Services Corp for 10 years and serving on the Diocesan Building Commission for ten years.  I continue to serve as Defender of the Bond at our Diocesan Tribunal for over 42 years.   During the past 48 years I have served in five parishes and spent 6 months in Rome studying.  I have been involved in ethnic ministry for more than 45 years serving the Lithu-anians here in Cleveland along with the Hispanic com-munity at St. Francis in Cleveland.  As I look back over these years, I do so with gratitude for the great experiences I’ve had, the people I’ve served, along with the hope that I’ve made a difference in people’s lives. I have many great memories of friends and acquaintances that have been in my life and look forward to the challenges coming in years where my priestly ministry will change drastically, serving as a retired priest in several different parishes. Over the years many have thanked me for my service, and now I have to thank you for all you have shared with me.

Blessings!  – Fr. Joe Bacevice
 
PLEASE PRAY

   
kryziusWe ask you to remember in your prayers the soul of Father David McCafferty who died recently. May he and all our deceased priests live forever in the joy of the Resurection.  
           
CHRISTIAN UNITY WEEK
       
       The week of January 18–25, is proclaimed by the Church as the week of Prayer for Christian Unity.  Our prayers this week reflect our Lord’s prayer that all of us may be one.
       
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
        
       Monday, January 20TH is Martin Luther King day, honoring the man who worked his whole life to bring racial equality into our country.  The racial tension in our country last year reminds all of us that there is so much more that has to be done to make the dream of racial equality a reality.  Let all of us commit ourselves to work to make this happen.
     
CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS
     
      Parishioner contribution statements for 2024 are now available. For those who would like a statement, drop a note with your name and envelope number in the collection basket or call the office during regular business hours. Statements will be sent in the mail.
INAUGURATION DAY
     
      Monday, January 20TH, Donald Trump will be inaugurated the next President of the United States. One of the hallmarks of our democracy is the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to the next.  Whether one is a Democrat, Republican or Independent, it should be our prayer that president-elect Donald Trump be an effective leader for the next four years, and that God may bless and protect him and our nation.
     
DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE LEGAL PROTECTION
OF UNBORN CHILDREN
   
      Wednesday, January 22ND is the 52TH Anniversary of the Supreme Court decision to legalize abortion in the United States – Roe vs. Wade.  Though this decision has been overturned, the question of legal abortion has been given to the states.  However, the Bishops of the United States declared that this is the special day of prayer for the legal protection of unborn children and a day of penance for the violence of the dignity of the human person committed through acts of abortion.  Remember to take time on this day to pray for the end of this evil in our world and perform some act of penance in reparation for the sin of abortion.  You are invited to participate at Mass at 7:30am Wednesday morning here at St. Casimir’s.  All are invited to participate.

CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY
     
       The Catholic University of America is the national research University of the Catholic Church in the United States. Gifts to the National Collection which takes place this weekend (January 18-19, 2025) — the only second collection taken for higher education in the U.S. — support students during this crucial time and help the University conduct critical research that will serve parishes and dioceses throughout the country. Use the envelopes provided, and please be generous.    
     
LATIN AMERICA/EL SALVADOR
     
        The Latin American Collection will take place on January 24-25, 2025. This is the only appeal made by the Diocesan Mission Office for the Cleveland Latin American Mission in El Salvador. It is the main support for two Diocese of Cleveland priests who work in the two parishes served by our Mission Office. This appeal also makes a contribution to the Collection for the Church in Latin America that is managed by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and benefits projects and the formation of seminarians, religious and lay leaders in 23 countries across Latin America.
     
FAMILY PERSPECTIVES
       

      Today’s gospel recounts the story of the wedding feast at Cana.  Christ was merciful and generous to the couple in need.  Indeed, Christ is present in every marriage covenant to bring hope and take what is good and make it better.  This is an appropriate time for families to celebrate the marriages of their members, to honor their commitment and Christ’s generous presence in their lives.
kryžiusJanuary 18 - 19 January 25 - 26
Sat. 5:00pmSun. 8:30amSat. 5:00pmSun. 8:30am


Lector

   

Dave Oligny

Jackie Caruso-Taylor
   

Jackie Caruso-Taylor
   

Tony Bacevice
Eucharistic MinisterJudy KowalskiTed Egan Maureen AndersonJohn Milikas
ServerFrances K.Frances K.