Saint Casimir Parish

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March 21 - 22, 2015

 

     One of the most difficult things for us to do is to admit our sins. It is much easier to admit that we have faults – but only the good kind of faults like being too well organized or working too hard. It is very difficult for us to admit to wrongdoing, and when we are forced to because we have been caught, we try to place blame elsewhere. How often in our society we hear of a criminal or a politician being caught committing a crime, and then the individual blames someone else, or complains that the “system is flawed” and not he.

     Deep inside, we know that we are sinners and we keep our sins hidden from everyone and try to hide them even from ourselves. We also know, but don’t want to acknowledge, that God knows all our sins. He knows us completely, even better than we know ourselves. And in spite of our faults and sinfulness, God still loves us with perfect love that only God can have.

     There are many instances in the Gospels that Jesus explains to us the Father’s love for us and Jesus call us to repentance. Lent is the time for us to answer that call. God, our loving Father is waiting for us.

     The way to forgiveness is through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. During these last two weeks of Lent, look deep inside your soul, acknowledge your sinfulness and seek forgiveness. Our cluster parishes are offering the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Confessions are also heard here every Saturday and 4:30pm, and during Holy Week confessions will be heard Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday after the 7:30am Mass. Take to heart the words on the cover of the bulletin: “The forty days of Lent - Return to the Lord your God.”

 

                      God Bless! Fr. Joe Bacevice

CLUSTER PENANCE SERVICE

This Monday, March 23rd at 7:00pm, at St. Mary’s Church on Holmes Ave. the Collinwood Cluster of Parishes is having their annual Lenten Penance Service. At least five priests will be hearing confessions. We encourage you to take this opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation before the celebration of Easter

STATIONS OF THE CROSS

 

Every Friday during Lent, we will pray the Stations of the Cross at 7:00 pm in the Church. The Stations will be led this week by the Altar Society. All are invited to participate in this traditional Lenten Devotion.

 

KAZIUKO MUGE

 

The Lithuanian Scouts in the parish invite everyone to their annual St. Casimir’s Craft Fair this Sunday, March 22nd, beginning after the 10:00 Mass in the upper hall. There will be crafts, food and fun for everyone and admission is free.

ALTAR SOCIETY PLANT SALE

Spring is in the air! Time to start planning your garden and ordering your flowers and vegetables through the Altar Society’s annual plant sale. Order blanks will be available beginning next weekend. We look forward to your support!

2015 FIRST STEP PROGRAMS
(Continuing education regarding marriage and divorce
in the Catholic Church)

 

 Attempting to pick up the pieces of one’s life after the tragedy of divorce is complex and demanding. One of the significant issues that a person faces is their place in the Church. Does the Church still care about me even though I am divorced? Am I allowed to go to Mass? Can I receive communion? How can the Church help me heal? If I want to marry again, what do I have to do?

     The Tribunal of the Diocese of Cleveland is continuing to offer its very successful First Step Program in order to help individuals deal with these questions. The Church’s teachings on marriage, divorce, and remarriage are often misunderstood. This program is offered to help everyone, especially those who have experienced divorce, learn more about Catholic teaching in these areas. Representatives from the Ministry to the Divorced and the Office of the Department for Marriage and Family Ministry will also be present to explain their ministry to those who are divorced. For more information about this program, contact either Fr. Bacevice or Deacon Pecek.

 

HOLY WEEK AT ST. CASIMIR’S

 

 Holy Week, the most solemn week of the Church year begins next Sunday. All in the parish are invited and encouraged to participate in our Holy Week Masses and services.

            March 29th - Palm Sunday

                Masses on Saturday 5:30pm,

                                  Sunday 8:00, 10:00 and 12:00pm

            March 30th - Monday of Holy Week

                Mass at 7:30am followed by Confessions

            March 31st - Tuesday of Holy Week

                Mass at 7:30am followed by Confessions

            April 1st - Wednesday of Holy Week

                Mass at 7:30am followed by Confessions

                Tenebrae service 8:00pm in the Church

            April 2nd - Holy Thursday

                Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:00pm

            April 3rd - Good Friday

                Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion 7:00pm

            April 4th - Holy Saturday

                Blessing of Food 12:00 noon in Church

                Solemn Easter Vigil at 8:30pm (English)

            April 5th - Easter Sunday

                Easter Mass 8:00am (Lithuanian)

                Easter Mass 12:00 noon (English)
NO 10:00am  MASS ON EASTER SUNDAY

 

THIS weekend –   MARCH 21 - 22

NEXT WEEKEND – MARCH 28 - 29


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Lector

Jackie Caruso-Taylor

Judy Kowalski

Sara Oligny Nancy Anzlovar Sue Milikas Dave Oligny

Eucharistic Ministers

Jackie Caruso-Taylor
Sue Milikas,
Faye Roth

Judy Kowalski,
John Martinich

Dave Oligny,
Arv Valiukas,
Brian Kemer

Jackie Caruso-Taylor
Faye Roth,
Maureen Anderson

Sue & John
Milikas

Dave Oligny,
Arv Valiukas,
Donna Flynt

Servers

Briana

Shawn

Sinead

Shawn

Shawn

Sinead