Author Archive | M. Horvath

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ANNUAL CARNIVAL DINNER WAS A FUN TIME FOR ALL – FEBRUARY 4, 2024

A Carnival pork sausage dinner was held in St. Emeric’s Church Hall on February 4, 2024. The main course was very tasty, freshly made, pork and rice-liver sausages. The hall was nicely decorated for Carnival. The afternoon was made more entertaining by the raffle with baskets full of beautiful valuable items as prizes and the […]

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MASS SCHEDULE FOR CHRISTMAS – NEW YEAR

Because Christmas overlaps a little with the Fourth Sunday of Advent, a common question is whether one can just attend one Mass and fulfill both the Sunday and Christmas obligation. The answer is, no. There are two obligations, Sunday and Christmas, and they need to be fulfilled with two separate Masses. Please, note this and make […]

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ST. NICHOLAS, MIKULÁS, VISITS THE CHILDREN AFTER MASS – DECEMBER 3, 2023

St. Nicholas, that is Mikulás, came to St. Emeric Church on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023, after Holy Mass while he happened to be visiting in the Cleveland area. A lot of good children, young and old, received lovely little gift bags from old St. Nick. Thank you Mikulás bácsi for honoring us with your presence! […]

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FR. ANDRÁS MEZEI VISITS FROM HUNGARY TO CELEBRATE MASS AT ST. EMERIC – NOV. 26, 2023

Father András Mezei, pastor of the Little Saint Teresa Carmelite Basilica in Keszthely, Hungary, who was the administrator of St. Emeric Church from 2015 to 2020, visited us on November 26, 2023, and to our great joy celebrated Mass with us once again. After the mass, we held a reception in the church hall where […]

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FEAST DAY CELEBRATION OF SAINT EMERIC – NOVEMBER 5, 2023

St. Emeric, our patronal saint, was celebrated on Sunday, November 5, 2023, with a Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction, followed by a Solemn Mass. After the Mass, we had a celebratory luncheon in the Church Hall. On this occasion, I would like to thank all of you (both parishioners and our friends) who have contributed with […]

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ST. ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY FEAST DAY CELEBRATION – NOVEMBER 19, 2023

For the celebration of St. Elizabeth of Hungary’s Feast Day, on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, the 11 a.m. Hungarian-language Mass at St. Emeric Church will not be held. Everyone is welcome to attend the bilingual Feast Day Mass at 11:30 a.m. at the Shrine of St. Elizabeth of Hungary and the luncheon afterwards. Registration for […]

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