
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)
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Adoration
Wednesdays ~ 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Followed by Evening Prayer and Benediction
at 5:00 before 5:30 Mass​
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Women's Retreat at Damascus
Women’s Retreat at Damascus
All women ages 18–99 from St. Julie’s and St. Peter’s are invited to step away together for a time of rest, prayer, fellowship, and spiritual renewal at the Damascus Women’s Retreat in Centerville, Ohio.
This retreat offers an opportunity to grow in faith, deepen community, and be renewed in the truth of your identity as a beloved daughter of God.
Dates: April 24–26, 2026
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Check-in: Friday, April 24, 5:00–6:00 p.m.
Check-out: Sunday, April 26, by 12:00 noon(Sunday Mass or Vigil Mass is included.)
Cost: $230 (includes lodging and meals)
Space is limited and fills quickly so get yourself registered soon.
Transportation: Carpooling will be available
Registration: damascus.net/womens-retreats Answer “no” to having a pre-registered group. But when registering, please indicate that you would like to be with the St Peter/St Julie group.
After you register, please let us know that you will be attending by sending an email to jillpapesch@gmail.com and koberna@stpeternr.org .
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LET'S MAKE CANDLES!
Join us for a Candle Recycling Workshop in March. We will transform leftover Pascal candles and used candles into beautiful prayer candles for your Lenten devotions. The candles we created on Feb 7th were blessed and we will do the same with those we make in March. Stay tuned for more information. If you’d like to participate please call the St. Julie office at 440-327-1978 or email us at stjbc@stjuliebilliart.org and we will keep you posted on dates and times we are considering.


Ukraine Welcome Circle - Reflecting on the Year
Updated September 25, 2025​​​
Reflecting on this last year……A year ago the St. Julie And St. Peter Circle was awarded the 2024 Bishop A.J. Quinn Award for Justice from Catholic Charities Diocesan Social Action Office. The team leaders accepted the award but it was all of you, sharing your time talent and treasures, who made this recognition possible.
Your financial support has been outstanding allowing us to continue to help with rent, utilities and food while the family takes care of all their other expenses and needs. Maybe your donation was for school clothing and supplies, grocery gift cards, buying a football square, providing guitar lessons or English tutoring classes. Maybe you were one of the many volunteers or makers that provided all of the items for the Christmas Craft show last year, or were on our trip to the Westside Market or played games with the kids at a small family party. When we had them to the church, you embraced them with open arms.
God bless all of you for being disciples of Christ acting with compassion and mercy. The Please continue to support the Bryiovskyis with your love and prayers.
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, February 26th, 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. March Carry Out will be March 26th 5:30-6:15 p.m.
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 - We've updated to Parish Soft
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.
We’re excited to share that Faith Direct upgraded to ParishSOFT Giving—our new, secure giving platform. This upgrade will happen automatically and securely. No action is required from you—your gift schedules and payment details will carry over seamlessly.
For additional information, visit our Online Donations page which is in the menu under Parish Info.
You can still sign up for eGiving today by visiting faith.direct/OH1171 or call Faith Direct customer service
at 866-507-8757.
From the desk of Fr. Isidore Munishi
from the bulletin for February 15, 2026
The most recent message from Fr. Bob is always available in the bulletin.
Greetings, Parishioners
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The fact that God is good at all times is a reflection of His character. During the few days of intense snowfall and extreme cold, God spared us. We are grateful for the Lord's protection and provisions, and as we reflect on this Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, may we embrace Jesus' message of fulfilling the Law with open hearts.
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For the people of Israel, the "law" could signify the Ten Commandments or the five Books of Moses, known as the Pentateuch or Torah, which elucidate the commandments and ordinances of God for His people. The term "law" also encompassed the entire teaching or way of life that God provided for His people. During Jesus' time, the Jews also referred to it as the oral or scribal law. It is important to note that the scribes added many more stipulations to the law than God had intended. This is why Jesus frequently condemned the scribal law, as it imposed burdens on individuals that were not meant by God.
Furthermore, in today’s gospel reading, Jesus affirms the significance of His religious tradition, yet He transcends it. He cites one of the Ten Commandments, ‘You shall not kill,’ and then expands upon it by forbidding attitudes that could lead to murder. He cautions against the emotion of anger—not the anger that is a natural part of human emotional experience, but the kind of anger that is nurtured and can result in destructive actions, including killing. The first instance of murder in the Bible, the slaying of Abel by his brother Cain, was driven by anger. ‘Cain was very angry… and rose up against his brother Abel, and killed him.’ Jesus also warns against derogatory language, often stemming from anger, such as referring to someone as ‘Fool’ or ‘Renegade.’ He recognizes the potentially harmful power of language. How we communicate about others influences our relationships with them. Our anger can alienate us from others. In essence, anger can damage a good marriage, healthy relationships and friendships, unity, spiritual life, social life, effective communication, positive attitudes towards others, and our relationship with God. Jesus emphasizes the necessity of reconciling with those who harbor grievances against us. We might have anticipated Him to address the...
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Is the law of God important to me and my family today? Lent is approaching, providing each of us with the chance to renounce sin, our obstinacy, and embrace humility. On February 18, Ash Wednesday, we will be reminded of our mortality, that we are but dust. We will also be called to repent for our sins and to have faith in the gospel. By conquering pride and various sins, we can better appreciate and adhere to God’s law. In this endeavor, we will be able to love and honor God, our Creator, as well as our neighbors.
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Fr. Isidore Munishi
Parochial Vicar -Saints Peter and Julie Billiart Parishes





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