Author Archive | M. Horvath

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CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION – JUNE 11, 2023

The Corpus Christi procession celebrating the body of Christ was held at Cleveland’s St. Emeric Church on June 11, 2023. Since the apostolic times, the Sacred Host has been lifted up at some point in the sacred liturgy. In those ancient times, the elevation happened as an act of veneration, immediately before receiving Holy Communion. […]

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MAY CROWNING, FIRST COMMUNION, FATHER BONA’S 20th ANNIV. AS A PRIEST – MAY 7, 2023

It was a day of celebrations on Sunday, May 7, 2023 at St. Emeric Church! Some of the youngest girls and boys of the parish participated in the entrance procession and May Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary statue at the beginning of Mass. First Communion was also held on this day.  At the end […]

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MAY CROWNING – MAY 7, 2023

We will honor our Heavenly Mother on the first Sunday of the month of May. We ask that children who would like to participate, come dressed in their Sunday best, girls preferably in white or pastel dresses. A meeting for the children to go over the details will be 15 minutes before the Mass on Sunday, […]

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FOLK ENSEMBLE MEMBERS ATTEND MASS IN FOLK COSTUMES

During their weekend retreat, 21 members of the Cleveland Hungarian Scout Folk Ensemble, to everyone’s delight, attended the Mass at St. Emeric Church in Hungarian folk costumes on Sunday, Mar. 5, 2023.

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WINTER BURIAL, CARNIVAL BURIAL, EXPULSION OF MARDI GRAS

The Foundation for Hungarians in Cleveland and the Hungarian Scout Folk Ensemble in Cleveland jointly organized the winter funeral, carnival funeral or, in other words, the expulsion of mardi gras, according to Hungarian traditions. On February 19, 2023, after the St. Emeric Church Mass on Sunday, the event took place in the circular parking lot […]

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LENTEN REGULATIONS, TIMES AND HISTORY

A Review of Lenten Regulations for Latin Catholics: 1. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of abstinence from meat and also days of fast, that is, only one full meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. 2. All […]

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