Updates
Have you considered your burial?
Integral to every Catholic life is consideration of our death. The Catholic Cemeteries Association invites you to attend a one-hour pre-planning seminar on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020, at 1:00pm. Come learn about your Catholic burial options, including options for cremated remains. We kindly ask that you RSVP to this event…
Bishop Malesic to celebrate Mass for Cleveland Catholic Women’s Conference
Your virtual attendance at this year’s Cleveland Catholic Women’s Conference will give you the chance to get to know a number of great women, including: adoptive mom, writer and nationally recognized speaker Brooke Taylor.life coach and host of EWTN Radio’s call-in show Take 2, Debbie Georgianni.singer/songwriter Taylor Tripodi.Byzantine Catholic nun…
Livestream Mass
Covid-19 got you locked down at home? You can watch Sunday 8:30am Mass on your computer, tablet, or smart TV. Join us. It’s not the same as being there but close! Go to St. Pat’s page on YouTube. The link is HERE or in the sidebar to the right. Once…
Jubilee for the Earth: Need, Not Greed
Earth. God’s creation. The source of life that sustains us. The fruit of the land, the birds of the air, the fish of the sea. Earth’s bounty. Abundance. Enough for everyone. God gives us enough for our needs but not our greed. Throughout the Bible, God demonstrates time and time…
Biography of Bishop Malesic
Bishop Edward C. Malesic was born on Aug. 14, 1960, in Harrisburg, Pa., to Joseph A. and the late Elizabeth Schatt Malesic. He was reared in Enhaut, which adjoins the factory town of Steelton. He is one of four siblings. Two are deceased: Joseph Jr. and Margaret R. Malesic. His…
Jubilee for the Earth: Protecting the Common
“I give you a new commandment says the Lord: Love one another as I have loved you.”Gospel acclamation, September 13 Love. What better way to protect our common home than to love it. Air, water, land? We protect what we love don’t we? But…“Human beings, too, are creatures of this…
Bishop installation liturgy: what to expect
Although COVID-19 will impact the format of the installation liturgy on Monday, Sept. 14, a festive spirit will certainly be felt as representatives of the Diocese of Cleveland—clergy, religious, and laity—will be present in Saint John’s Cathedral at 2:00pm. The rest of our diocesan community will have the opportunity to…