
St. Julie Billiart
Catholic Church
5500 Lear Nagle Road
North Ridgeville, OH 44039
Mailing Address & Offices:
5545 Opal Street, NR 44039
440‑327‑1978
stjbc@stjuliebilliart.org
Mass Times
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m.
(Vigil Mass is Live streamed & recorded)
Sunday: 9:00 a.m.
Sunday: 11:00 a.m.
with Children's Liturgy of the Word for ages 4+
Weekdays:​
Monday - Wednesday - Friday
5:30 p.m. in the Church
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St. Julie's Saturday Vigil Mass Online
To attend a livestream from St. Julie Billiart click Livestream
The livestream opens 10 minutes before the posted Mass time.
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To attend after the livestream ends, click here.
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Readings can be found on USCCB website:
Confessions
Saturday ~ 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: In the Library (by the PSR Office)
NOTE: No Confessions at St. Julie's on Saturday, February 8. Please join us at St. Peter's, 2:30-3:30.
See Fr. Bob's letter below for more info.
Adoration
Wednesdays ~ 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Followed by Evening Prayer and Benediction
at 5:00 before 5:30 Mass​
Parish Pastoral Council Nominations - A New Process
The Diocese of Cleveland has issued new norms for Parish Pastoral Councils. Here are three paragraphs from these new norms:
4. The council’s primary purpose is to assist the pastor in discerning the pastoral direction of the parish in light of both the Bishop’s and the larger Church’s vision of parish life.
5. The Parish Pastoral Council is a consultative and advisory, not deliberative body, which provides the pastor with insights perspective and guidance on the issues affecting the pastoral life of the parish.
8. (b) Elections for membership of the council are not permitted. However, the pastor may invite parishioners prayerfully to share the names of members of the community to serve on council, in addition to inviting members to serve on his own initiative.
St. Julie Parish is implementing these norms this year. We will not be having elections. However, Fr. Bob Franco welcomes nominations. You may nominate a parishioner or yourself. Please email Fr. Bob with your nomination, and include the name and phone number of the person you are nominating. Fr. Bob will contact the nominee. Nominations are due on Wednesday, May 28.
Free Presentation:
Mental Health: A Journey of Hope - You Are Not Alone
Thursday, May 22, 7-9 pm, Doors open at 6:30 pm
Elyria Catholic High School
James E. Terrell Performing Arts Center
725 Gulf Rd., Elyria, OH
Mental health touches all of us. Hope can be difficult to find and sustain in these uncertain times, not knowing where to turn or what to do. This is an opportunity for people of faith and good will to come together to learn and discover how to foster hope in face of mental health conditions. Topics will include available resources, cultural influences, and generating HOPE! This presentation is sponsored by the Diocesan Social Action Office (DSAO) for Lorain & Western Cuyahoga County.
Panelists Include Representatives From:
Catholic Charities of Lorain County
MHARS: Mental Health, Addiction & Recovery Services
NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
Riveon Mental Health and Recovery
A Parent Facing Mental Health Challenges in Her Family
Questions?
> Barb Hornbeek, Event Chair hornbeekb@yahoo.com
> Shawn Witmer, DSAO Director for Lorain County
Shawn.Witmer@ccdocle.org or 216-316-9544

Pilgrimage to Rome and more!
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Our Pastor, Fr. Bob Franco, will be leading a pilgrimage to Rome, Assisi, San Giovanni Rotundo (the monastery of St. Padre Pio) and other religious sites during the Holy Year 2025. This ten-day pilgrimage is from October 20 to October 29, 2025.
Fr. Bob is working with 206 Tours, a company he has travelled with in the past.
Click here to find out more at 206 Tours! The itinerary and sites are described in detail. Booking is through the 206 Tours website.

Ukraine Welcome Circle - Update
Updated May 13, 2025​
There is not much change in the status of the Bryiovskyis. They continue to work with their lawyer regarding immigration status. The situation remains unstable.
The school year is almost over for the boys and the whole family looking forward to summer.
We keep reminding ourselves what Nadiia and Vitalii told us… “It’s in God’s hands now.” Please continue to pray for them and all the others experiencing the uncertainty of the current conditions. We will keep you posted as we move forward.
We encourage you to contact your representatives as you have done before to keep this issue in front of them. Thank you for all of the help you have provided and we continue to rely on you.
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Community Care Meal
CROCKPOT CARRY OUT
Join us for a safe TAKE-OUT meal on the last Thursday of each month from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. at the front door of the church. Our next meal will be Thursday, May 29, 5:30-6:15 p.m. (new time). It is no cost and no touch drive through. Please stay in your car and the meal(s) will be brought out to you by a volunteer.
We need your help to make this meal possible so please sign up in the vestibule of the Church, or call or text Joanne Pogros at 440-391-8984, to bring food and/or to help serve the meals and "deliver" to the drive through.
Online Donations - Faith Direct
Did you know that St. Julie's offers Online Giving?
We prayerfully request that you consider signing up for eGiving and setting up your recurring donation. You can use eGiving from your computer, smartphone or tablet for recurring and one-time gifts.
For additional information, visit our Online Donations page which is in the menu under Parish Info.
From the desk of Fr. Bob Franco
from the bulletin for May 11, 2025
The most recent message from Fr. Bob is always available in the bulletin.
Dear Parishioners,
Again, I offer my congratulations to the 53 eighth graders and adults who were confirmed on Tuesday, April 29. I am grateful for the work and leadership of Jill Papesch. Her oversight of the St. Julie-St. Peter Confirmation program has bore good fruit. Again, thank you Jill.
This past Monday, May 5 the Parish Pastoral Councils of St. Julie and St. Peter Parish met together. We reviewed the pastoral activities of each parish and our joint pastoral activities since July of 2024. From delivering over 2500 purple bags last fall to a wonderful parish mission given by a former Hollywood soap star, we were grateful for the good works that God has done in our midst.
I also spoke with them about the new Parish Pastoral Council norms promulgated by the Bishop Malesic in March of 2025. One of the main changes for these norms is that the members of the Parish Pastoral Council (like the Parish Finance Council) will be appointed by the pastor, not elected at large. This keeps the council from being a popularity contest. The new norms describe qualities that a pastor should look for in potential council members. These new norms also do allow for the parish at large to nominate potential council members. However, it is the pastor, after discernment and dialogue, who will appoint members to this council.
The guidelines do cover things such as term limits and personal conflicts (no members of the staff can be on the council, et cetera). For more information, please see the revised notice about Parish Pastoral Council nominations in this bulletin.
On Friday, May 9, William Myers, a parishioner, and seminarian of St. Peter Parish who has helped out at St. Julie Parish for holiday Masses, graduated from John Carroll University through our Borromeo College Seminary program. After much prayer and dialogue with his spiritual director, Will has discerned not to apply to St. Mary Seminary, our diocesan graduate school that prepares men for the priesthood. I am grateful for Will’s openness in seeking out God’s call. We pray that the training he has received will be of service to the Church in some other capacity. God bless you, Will!
Among other things, this Fourth Sunday of Easter is also called Good Shepherd Sunday. In our Cycle C readings, we have perhaps the shortest gospel reading of the year. However, these four verses are very telling. They first tell us of ourselves: if we are going to truly be his flock, we need to listen to his voice! They also tell us of Jesus, who is one with the Father and never lets go of us.
Last, but certainly not least, this is Mother’s Day! We honor our mothers for their exalted and holy vocation. Their love and sacrifice make us who we are. The Son of God thought so highly of mothers that he chose to be born and raised by Mother Mary!
Though we cannot repay a mother’s love and sacrifice, we can express our gratitude and love for them. I pray that the Holy Spirit inspires in us ways of showing appreciation for our mothers that will touch them deeply. Without the investment of a mother’s love for her children, our world would be crueler and colder. A mother’s love inspires kindness and sacrificial charity in her children. And isn’t this just what our world needs?
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In Christ,
Fr. Bob Franco





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