Weekend Masses:
Saturday Vigil:
5pm
Sunday Masses:
7, 9 & 11am
Weekday Masses:
Monday-Saturday:
6:30am
Confessions:
Saturday:
11am-12noon
Thursday before first Friday:
3:30-4:30pm



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"Our tradition is rich and long in serving the
spiritual, educational, physical and social
needs of all those who are part of our community. Living our gospel values we reach out
to those who are our neighbors."

As a celebrating people, we offer worship to God through the sacraments and are witness to the Gospel. As a teaching people, we support our Parish School of Religion and other educational programs to help us know and understand our Catholic faith and its values. As a caring people we serve God in serving each other through our social programs. As an evangelizing people, we reach out to His unchurched and welcome all who enter our doors.

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              What day is it today, boss?

              You should know that, Minnie. Do you remember where we went walking today?

              Of course I do, boss. We walked around the University of Akron.

              Doesn’t that tell you anything, Minnie?

              Listen, boss, I haven’t lost all my marbles. I know we take that walk every Saturday, but that isn’t what I meant.

              Well then, what did you mean, Minnie?

              I was asking if today is the day the priests come for supper.

              Then why didn’t you just say that, Minnie? Yes, I believe there are a number of the priests coming this evening. Why do you ask?

 

 

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       NOW AVAILABLE

        

        Another Vinnie book, the first of a three part series which will offer reflections for each Sunday of the year. This first book is based on the Gospels of Year A. It is available at the parish office.

     A book of past articles of Krumbs from the Kraker Barrel is now available. This book contains not only fifty of Vinnie's articles, but also introductions and reflections for each. You can order now at ehalaiko@neo.rr.com or pick up a copy at the office. Cost is $15.00.

 
   
 
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