Thursday, September 06, 2007

Men's Discussion Group

Men's Discussion Group

Potential Topics


The use of violence in self-defense: a right ? A duty? An evil? Questions and Answers on Gospel Nonviolence: mp3 file on compact disc available in rectory


What should we think about angels and their importance in our lives? Our Sunday Visitor center section from 9/23/07, available in rectory.


How can we understand the 9th and 10th commandments today? Everyday Catholic website for September and October 2007


Why don't we hear much about the Seven Deadly Sins anymore? Never mind sloth, lust and gluttony - but look out if you're a cruel, bigoted adulterer,” Richard Jinman, The Guardian, 2/7/05; cartoons >here<; and webpageThe Seven Deadly Sins


Is Purgatory a Blessing? Fr. John Corapi DVD available in rectory: Judgment, Purgatory, Heaven, Hell


Why does it matter whether there is a Devil? “The Devil—Yes, He Does Exist,” Bishop Sheen VHS cassette available in rectory.


Is there room for manliness in the Church today? Article from Crisis magazine, “The New Catholic Manliness”


What are the reasons that people do evil? Column by Dennis Prager and mp3 file of broadcast


Saturday, April 28, 2007

Letter of Appeal from Fr. Franz

Parishioner
Parish of Sait Stephen
Located at W54 th. Street
Cleveland, Ohio April 27, 2007

Dear Parishioner,

I am writing to ask your help for St. Stephen Parish. For the last three years, our parish income has fallen below what we need to run the parish. This has not happened because our parishioners have not been generous. Many have been outstandingly so. It has happened because our bingo game, which for many years was our principal income, has not been bringing in as much as it was formerly. For the past two years, the parish has run a deficit of over $120,000. Nine months into the current fiscal year, we are at a deficit of $38,000. As a result, we have been dipping into savings to help pay our bills. As you realize, this situation cannot continue indefinitely. We need to raise our income, cut our expenses, or both.

During the past year, we have been making a constant effort to cut expenses. We have changed toilets and faucets to save on water in our buildings, changed light bulbs to save on electricity, added insulation to the church and rectory to cut heating costs.

Staff expenses were sadly reduced when one of our full-time employees, Elaine Marquard, died. A part-time employee, Frank Mielnik, replaced Elaine. Volunteers have replaced our paid housekeepers in the rectory. At the end of this fiscal year, June 30th, Ana Matos, our full-time Director of Religious Education will leave us. Her work will be picked up by myself and parish volunteers. Our bookkeeper will also take a cut in pay. All of these things add up to reduced expenses, but it is doubtful that they will be sufficient to bring us into balance. We need to increase income.

Since our bingo game has become less productive, some of our parishioners are planning to begin a second bingo game to augment income. We are also exploring other avenues of support from our alumni and our German-American friends. Whatever help we might receive from outside the parish, we must be sure that we, the members of St. Stephen Parish, are ourselves doing our best to meet the challenge. We must look to our own personal sacrificial giving.

In the coming weeks you will hear and read about our efforts to increase the Sunday Offertory collection. I will be asking parishioners, in so far as they are able, to raise the amount of their Sunday offerings. I will also be asking for your prayers for the success of our Offertory enhancement campaign.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Father S. Michael Franz
Pastor

Monday, March 26, 2007

CEVELAND INDIANS THIRD ANNUAL FAMILY FUN DAY

The St. Vincent de Paul Society is sponsoring the Fun Day. Come join parishioners, family and friends from the entire Diocese of Cleveland at the ballpark for the Cleveland Indians vs. the Detroit Tigers on Sunday the 3rd of June. Preceding the game there will be a 10:30AM Mass at Jacobs Field (the ballpark). Ticket prices range from $12 to $22. A portion of the ticket price will go to the St. Vincent de Paul Society to support its many programs to help the poor and needy of Northeast Ohio.
There will be an unlimited picnic buffet available.

If you have any questions please contact Steve McElroy at the rectory (216.631.5633 Ext. 5) or the St. Vincent de Paul Society at 216.741.7837 Ext. 100 or Ext. 104.




The above can be printed and is a Order Form.

ORDERS MUST BE RECIEVED BEFORE TUESDAY, MAY 1ST FOR DISCOUNTED PRICES.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Clustering (Tentative)



BACKGROUND INFORMATION TO ACCOMPANY

SUMMARY OF PARISH CLUSTERS IN THE DIOCESE OF CLEVELAND

Bishop Richard Lennon sent a letter on February 5, 2007 to each parish indicating its cluster configuration. The accompanying list summarizes all parish clusters at this time.

SOME OF THE KEY POINTS NOTED IN BISHOP LENNON’S LETTER

GRATITUDE

Bishop Lennon expressed his gratitude for the impressive amount of work and deliberation given this discernment of parish clusters by pastors and parish leaders throughout the Diocese. He is pleased with the many excellent pastoral insights parishes expressed in their cluster proposals. He also expressed appreciation for the extensive amount of time and care given to the review process by the Vibrant Parish Life – Phase II Committee and by members of the Diocesan staff.

CHURCH PRESENCE AND PASTORAL CARE

Individual parishes were notified of their cluster configuration with a statement from the Bishop in which he conveyed his hope that parishes would receive this cluster grouping as an organizational framework to strengthen the unity and presence of the Catholic Church and provide pastoral care in an equitable manner.

CRITERIA USED IN FORMING CLUSTERS

At meetings held during Lent of 2006, parish leaders received a list of objective and subjective criteria to use in discerning cluster proposals which were to be submitted to the diocese by October 1, 2006. From October through January of 2007, parish proposals were carefully studied in light of these criteria in the diocesan review process by the Vibrant Parish Life – Phase II Committee, Bishop Lennon and his staff. Further consideration was given to issues of pastoral and fiscal soundness, the common good of the Church, and forming clusters that will work.

Criteria included parish clusters typically with 2-6 parishes and a minimum of about 2000 households; manageable geography; sacramental needs; workload; neighborhood needs; shared mission and workable fit; existing relationships; common history; and capacity for cluster work.

Almost every parish is clustered with at least one of the parishes named in its proposals, if not several or all the parishes named.

NEXT STEPS

Pastors have been asked to share the Bishop’s letter with the parish subcommittee responsible to discern cluster proposals, the parish pastoral council, finance council and pastoral staff, as well as with parishioners, realizing a final decision on all clusters will be made by April 30th.

Pastors and parish leaders may request further consideration before the clusters are finalized by contacting Bishop Lennon’s office with a written summary of their concerns by March 2.

Bishop Lennon will send a letter in March to describe steps in selecting parish representatives to serve on cluster planning teams and the training schedule for these teams.

In early May, Bishop Lennon will send a letter which will finalize all clusters, identify significant issues and challenges that will need to be addressed in certain clusters, and describe the next steps in the process.


Summary of Clusters as Presented By Bishop Lennon February 5, 2007

These are the cluster groupings presented in letters sent to parishes by Bishop Lennon on February 5, 2007. Following his review of any further considerations from parishes, Bishop Lennon will make a final decision on all clusters by April 30, 2007. Clusters are listed within the Thirteen Diocesan Districts. In some cases parishes are clustered with parishes located in different districts. In these cases, the present listings are arbitrarily placed and do not assume any change in district membership or parish status.

Cleveland Central East District

Cathedral of St. John

St. Peter

Conversion of St. Paul

St. Vitus

Immaculate Conception

St. Andrew

St. George

St. Francis

St. Paul Croatian

St. Adalbert

St. Agnes – Our Lady of Fatima

St. Aloysius – St. Agatha

St. Philip Neri

St. Jerome

St. Mary

Holy Redeemer

Our Lady of Perpetual Help

Other Central East Parish: St. Casmir – See Cleveland Southeast District

Cleveland Central West District

Sagrada Familia

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

St. Colman

St. Stephen

St. Procop

Community of St. Malachi

St. Malachi

St. Patrick

St. Wendelin

St. Augustine

St. John Cantius

Our Lady of Mercy

St. Andrew Kim

St. Barbara

Blessed Sacrament

St. Boniface

St. Michael the Archangel

St. Rocco

Other Central West District Parish: St. Emeric – See Hungarian Cluster on last page

Cleveland Northwest District

Our Lady of Angels

St. Patrick – West Park

Ascension

Annunciation

St. Mark

St. Mel

St. Vincent De Paul

St. Ignatius

SS. Philip and James

St. Thomas More – Brooklyn

Our Lady of Good Counsel

Corpus Christi

St. Leo the Great

St. Charles Borromeo - Parma

Other Northwest District Parish: St. Rose – See Suburban West District


Cleveland Southeast District

St. Hyacinth

Our Lady of Lourdes

St. Stanislaus

St. Casmir

St. John Nepomucene

Sacred Heart of Jesus

Immaculate Heart of Mary

St. Lawrence

Holy Name

St. Catherine

St. Timothy

St. Henry

Epiphany

St. Cecilia

Our Lady of Peace

Other Southeast District Parish: St. Elizabeth of Hungary – See Hungarian Cluster on last page

Suburban East District

St. Paul – Euclid

St. Christine – Euclid

St. William – Euclid

St. Felicitas – Euclid

St. Robert – Euclid

Holy Cross – Euclid

St. Clare – Lyndhurst

St. Paschal Baylon – Highland Hts.

St. Francis of Assisi – Gates Mills

St. Anselm – Chesterland

Holy Rosary – Cleveland

St. Gregory the Great – S. Euclid

St. Margaret Mary – S. Euclid

Christ the King – E. Cleveland

St. Ann – Cleveland Hts.

St. Louis – Cleveland Hts.

St. Philomena – E. Cleveland

Gesu – University Hts.

St. Dominic – Shaker Hts.

Suburban Southeast District

SS. Peter & Paul – Garfield Hts.

St. Therese – Garfield Hts.

St. Monica – Garfield Hts.

St. Martin of Tours – Maple Hts.

St. Mary – Bedford

St. Pius X – Bedford

Holy Trinity – Bedford Hts.

St. Wenceslas – Maple Hts.

Resurrection – Solon

St. Rita – Solon

SS. Cosmas & Damian – Twinsburg

St. Joan of Arc – Chagrin Falls

Holy Angels – Bainbridge

Other Suburban Southeast Parishes:

– St. Margaret of Hungary, Orange Village – See Hungarian Cluster on last page

– St. Barnabas, Northfield and Our Lady of Guadalupe, Macedonia – See Summit North District

Lake – Geauga District

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel –

Wickliffe

Immaculate Conception –

Willoughby

St. Justin Martyr – Eastlake

St. Mary Magdalene – Willowick

Divine Word – Kirtland

St. Noel – Willoughby Hills

St. Bede the Venerable – Mentor

St. John Vianney – Mentor

St. Mary – Mentor

St. Anthony – Fairport Harbor

St. Mary – Painesville

St. Gabriel – Concord

St. Mary – Chardon

Immaculate Conception –

Madison

St. Cyprian – Perry

St. Patrick – Thompson

St. Edward – Parkman

St. Helen – Newbury

St. Lucy – Middlefield





Other Lake – Geauga Parish: St. Anselm, Chesterland – See Suburban East District


Suburban West District

St. Adalbert – Berea

St. Mary – Berea

St. Mary of the Falls – Olmsted Falls

St. Angela Merici –

Fairview Park

St. Christopher – Rocky River

St. Clement – Lakewood

St. James – Lakewood

St. Luke – Lakewood

SS. Cyril & Methodius – Lakewood

St. Hedwig – Lakewood

St. Rose – Cleveland

St. Brendan – North Olmsted

St. Clarence – North Olmsted

St. Richard – North Olmsted

St. Bernadette – Westlake

St. Ladislas – Westlake





Other Suburban West Parish: St. Raphael, Bay Village – See Lorain District

Suburban Southwest District

St. John Neumann –

Strongsville

St. Joseph – Strongsville

Assumption of Mary –

Brook Park

St. Peter the Apostle –

Brook Park

St. Bridget – Parma

St. John Bosco – Parma Hts.

St. Basil – Brecksville

Assumption – Broadview Hts.

St. Matthias – Parma

St. Michael – Independence

St. Albert the Great –

N. Royalton

Our Lady of Grace – Hinckley

St. Bartholomew – Middleburg Hts.

Holy Family – Parma

St. Anthony of Padua –

Parma

St. Columbkille – Parma

St. Francis de Sales –Parma

St. Colette – Brunswick

St. Ambrose – Brunswick

Other Suburban Southwest Parish: St. Charles Borromeo, Parma – See Cleveland Northwest District

Lorain District

St. Agnes – Elyria

Holy Cross – Elyria

St. Jude – Elyria

St. Mary – Elyria

Sacred Heart – Elyria

SS. Cyril & Methodius – Lorain

St. John the Baptist – Lorain

Sacred Heart Chapel – Lorain

St. Vitus – Lorain

St. Vincent de Paul – Lorain

Holy Trinity – Lorain

St. Joseph – Lorain

St. Ladislaus – Lorain

St. Mary – Lorain

Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary – Lorain

St. Peter – Lorain

St. Stanislaus – Lorain

St. Joseph – Amherst

Sacred Heart – Oberlin

Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary – S. Amherst

Holy Spirit – Avon Lake

St. Joseph – Avon Lake

St. Raphael – Bay Village

St. Julie Billiart – N. Ridgeville

St. Peter – N. Ridgeville

Holy Trinity – Avon

St. Mary – Avon

Our Lady Queen of Peace – Grafton

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton –

Columbia Station

St. Patrick – Wellington

St. Anthony of Padua – Lorain

St. Teresa of Avila – Sheffield Village

St. Thomas the Apostle – Sheffield Lake


Summit North District

St. Anthony of Padua – Akron

Christ the King – Akron

St. Hedwig – Akron

St. Martha – Akron

St. Eugene – Cuyahoga Falls

Holy Family – Stow

Our Lady of Victory – Tallmadge

Immaculate Heart – Cuyahoga Falls

St. Joseph –

Cuyahoga Falls

St. Mary – Hudson

Mother of Sorrows – Peninsula

St. Barnabas – Northfield

Our Lady of Guadalupe –

Macedonia

Other Summit North Parishes: St. Victor, Richfield and Annunciation, Akron – See Summit South District

Summit South District

St. Hilary – Fairlawn

Guardian Angels – Copley

St. Victor – Richfield

Annunciation – Akron

St. Bernard – Akron

St. John the Baptist – Akron

St. Mary – Akron

Sacred Heart of Jesus – Akron

St. Matthew – Akron

Immaculate Conception – Akron

St. Augustine – Barberton

Holy Trinity – Barberton

St. Sebastian – Akron

St. Vincent De Paul – Akron

SS. Cyril & Methodius –

Barberton

St. George – Clinton

St. Andrew the Apostle – Norton

SS. Peter & Paul – Doylestown

Prince of Peace – Barberton

Sacred Heart – Wadsworth

St. Paul – Akron

Queen of Heaven – Green

Nativity of the Lord Jesus – Akron

St. Francis de Sales – Akron

Ashland – Wayne – Medina District

St. Edward – Ashland

St. Peter – Loudonville

St. Stephen – W. Salem

St. Agnes – Orrville

St. Anne – Rittman

St. Mary – Wooster

Our Lady Help of Christians – Litchfield

– Jesus the Christ Child – Litchfield

– Jesus the Divine Redeemer – Chippewa Lake

– Jesus Emmanuel – Seville-Creston

– Jesus the Good Shepherd – Nova/Savannah

– Jesus Our Savior – Spencer

– Jesus Our Teacher – Lodi

St. Francis Xavier – Medina

Holy Martyrs – Medina

St. Martin of Tours – Valley City

Other Ashland-Wayne-Medina Parishes: – Our Lady of Grace, Hinckley See Suburban Southwest District

– Sacred Heart, Wadsworth – See Summit South District

Hungarian Cluster

St. Emeric

St. Elizabeth of Hungary

St. Margaret of Hungary