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| St. Felicitas Parish
has closed and is now Saint John of The Cross Parish. Dedicated in 1950,
St. Felicitas has now merged with St. Paul Parish as part of the Cleveland
Catholic Diocese reconfiguration. The parish closing mass was on November
22, 2009. St. Paul parish closing mass was on November 21.
The new parish of
St. John of The Cross, located at the St. Felicitas Church campus,
was opened on November 29, 2009 by Bishop Richard Lennon. This ' new '
parish will continue to serve the communities of Euclid, Richmond Heights,
Highland Heghts, Willoughby Hills, Wickliffe, Cleveland and many other
cities in Cuyahoga and Lake County, Ohio. |
Fr. Sal Ruggeri
appointed pastor of the new St. Felicitas - St. Paul parish
Bishop Lennon has appointed current St,
Felicitas Administrator,
Fr. Sal Ruggeri, as pastor of St. John
of The Cross. the new parish formed by the merging
of St. Felicitas and St. Paul parishes
in November, 2009
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Pope Benedict XVI has declared a “Year
for Priests” beginning with the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
on June 19, 2009. The year will conclude in Rome with an international
gathering of priests with the Holy Father on June 19, 2010.
With the announcement of this Year for
Priests, the Pope has declared St. John Vianney the Universal Patron of
Priests on the occasion of the
150th anniversary of the death of the
Curé d’Ars.
On this website you will find a number
of resources to aid your parish’s celebration of the year for priests.
There is also information regarding events for priests that will occur
throughout the Year for Priests.
Please pray for our priests that they might
always be faithful to their sacred calling.
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Parish
Mission Statement
Saint Felicitas is called
to be a diverse, faith-filled Christian community. Rooted in the Eucharist
and Catholic tradition, we are unified in the Spirit of hope and love.
Individually and collectively, we are responsible to fulfill God's will
as Jesus did by striving to grow in unconditional respect for, acceptance
of, and service to everyone.
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