Merry Christmas!
It's a joy for our parish community, staff, and clergy to celebrate Jesus' birthday with you and your family. Did you know that the meaning of Christmas can be found in its two words, "Christ's Mass." Just as you can't celebrate Christmas without "Christ," neither can you celebrate Christmas without "Mass!"
If you think about it, we celebrate a mini-Christmas each and every Sunday when we gather for Mass. Like Christmas, Mass is where the "Word becomes flesh and dwells among us." Mass is where this miracle happens. The Eucharist is His Body and Blood. The sanctuary is His stable. The altar is His manger. Since we are invited by the Lord to be with Him each week at Mass, we have an even greater privilege, honor, and blessing than the shepherds who came to Bethlehem that first Christmas.
The greatest gift you can give to Jesus this year for His birthday is your commitment to celebrate "Christ's Mass" every Sunday. When we come to Mass, we celebrate the mysteries of our Savior's birth, death, and resurrection. Sunday Mass is the best part of my week. I know I will be renewing my own commitment to full participation at Mass, and I hope you will join me. After all, it's Jesus' birthday, and by celebrating Him every Sunday we are made whole!
"Angels" We Have Heard on High
As the angels sing their "Gloria" to God, they inspire us to find creative ways to be "angel" investors and give generously like Jesus this Christmas season. Imagine I offered you $1,500 to help a family choose Catholic education for their children. Would you give it? If so, the good news is that you already have this money if you owe anything in state income taxes! Since you already have this money, let me ask you again: would you be willing to give it to help a family choose a Catholic education for their children?
With the State of Ohio's new tax credit scholarship program, you can donate what you owe in state income taxes to the Angel Scholarship Fund (ASF) to assist families with tuition assistance. You get the money back at tax time, and families at our local Catholic schools get that money for tuition assistance. Think of it as telling the State of Ohio that you would like the tax dollars you already owe to stay in the local community to support families with tuition assistance for Catholic education. There's no net cost to you as a donor since you get back at tax time dollar-for-dollar what you gave.
Investing in the Angel Scholarship Fund is a no-brainer and a win-win for all. It makes sense to include it in our annual, faith-filled giving plan. This year, we were blessed at St. Mary School in Chardon to give over $137,000 in scholarships to families through ASF! Please pick up an info flyer and contribution form in the back of church, or visit https://stmarychardon.
Prayer Line
Did you know that in addition to our sick parishioners listed in the bulletin, we also have an email prayer line? We will include instructions under the "Pray for our Sick" section of the bulletin letting parishioners know about the prayer line. Two things you need to know: (1) Let our parish office know if you want someone added to the list. You should get this person's permission prior to making this request; (2) Let our office know if you want to be a pray-er who receives a weekly email from our office to pray for those listed on our weekly prayer line. The email prayer line is a more private way of asking for prayers than having one's name listed in the bulletin. I hope many of you choose to bless one another by actively praying for those in our midst who are in need.
Christmas Week Schedule
The St. Mary and St. Patrick offices will be closed Monday and Tuesday in honor of Christmas. Also, we will not have Mass at St. Mary's or St. Patrick's on Tuesday, December 26.
New Year's Mass
Please know that this year's Masses for the Solemnity of the Holy Mother of God (January 1) is NOT a Holy Day of Obligation this year since it falls on a Monday. We will have Mass at St. Mary's in Chardon at 9:00 am on New Year's Day for the Solemnity.
I am yours in Christ,
Fr. Scott Goodfellow