
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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August 2nd
Mass & Movie

Deanery Night at the Drive-In – August 2
St. Julie’s and St. Peter’s, together with six other parishes in our Deanery, invite you to join us for a special Deanery Night at the Drive-In on Sunday, August 2, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Auto-Rama Drive-In.
The evening will include the celebration of Mass, fellowship, food, and a showing of the family-friendly movie Shrek. This event is free of charge, and all are welcome to attend.
To register your vehicle, scan the QR code above for the Google registration form. If you prefer, you may also contact your Parish Office, and we will be happy to register you

Ukraine Welcome Circle - Update
Updated February 2026​​​
January completed the formal support for the Bryiovskyi family. Over these last 2 years, more than 300 people from St Julie’s and St Peter’s donated their, time, talent and treasure enabling the family to become independent.
While they await the decision on their final immigration status, we want to share with you an answer they recently gave for one question on their immigration paperwork. It explains their transition to the US in their own words.
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“When we arrived in the USA, something happened that turned our consciousness upside down. Very soon Americans appeared in our life — completely strange people who began to support us. They helped us settle in, brought things, food, money, just supported us with a word. For us, it was a shock. In Ukraine, we were used to expecting only condemnation, envy, or a stone in the back from society. And here, in America, we understood for the first time what true democracy and safety are. We saw what a society is where you are respected regardless of your faith, where people are ready to help, not harm. This contrast showed us that we will never be able to feel at home in Ukraine, where intolerance reigns. “
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We were the “Americans” that appeared in their lives. Over the last 2 years we have helped them to create a safe place for themselves and their children.
We are happy to say that the family has successfully achieved independence.
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Vitalii continues to work as a truck mechanic and has been promoted to supervisor
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Daniel (10 y/o) and Arthur (8 y/o) are doing well in school, participating in many sports and singing in their church choir
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Susanna (5 y/o) is in pre-school this year
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Nadiia takes care of the household, sings in the choir at church and teaches Sunday school.
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A major happiness for them was to welcome their new daughter, Adele into the world this past October!
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The Bryiovskyis - “Thanks to everyone for giving us this new life and we love you all very much.”
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God Bless all of you!
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UWC Leadership Team – Terry Flanagan, Dean Morrison & Chris Vacca
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Circle Members – Cheryle Koberna, Jen Farrell, Mike Fagan, Lisa Stelmarski, Ed Kollin, Ceil Morrison, and Beth Paoloni
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In 2024 UWC received Bishop A J Quinn Award for Social Justice
We truly gave them a “Hand Up not a Hand Out”
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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, June 25th, 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. July Carry Out will be July 30th 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. Robert Franco
from the bulletin for July 5, 2026
The most recent message from Fr. Bob is always available in the bulletin.
Dear Parishioners,
On Friday, June 26 the parish staff members of St. Julie and St. Peter Parishes participated in a parish staff enrichment day at St. Basil Parish in Brecksville entitled From First Contact to Belonging: Creating Pathways into Parish Life. Over one hundred staff members from a variety of parishes participated in this workshop.
Kenn DeMoll, Director of Formation and Innovation at St. John Parish in Westminster, Maryland, presented on the theme, Shoot for the Moon: The Importance of Innovation in Ministry. His energetic presentation encouraged innovation in pastoral work. As Catholic Christians, we do not “innovate” regarding our beliefs or the liturgy. We seek to faithfully hand on what we have received from the Church. However, as St. John Paul II has encouraged us, our evangelization is to be done with new ardor, new methods and new means of expression. Part of our time was spent trying to think creatively about engaging the Catholic population who is not attending Mass regularly.
Tommy Dome, a pastoral minister from St. Basil Parish, entitled his presentation: Location…Location…Location. The final location is heaven. The immediate location is the parish. However, the first “location” that many people first look at is our digital footprint. What does our website look like? How do parishes harness social media? The parishes present reviewed each other’s websites to begin a process of updating our digital outreach.
Our parishes will be reviewing the information shared at this meeting. It is my desire that we effectively reach out with the best of news, the gospel of Jesus Christ, in every way possible.
Last Saturday, I witnessed the marriage of Zack Koberna and Ashely Watson and then participated in the reception, which was at their home, west of Amherst. Being at a home with a larger yard, they were able to invite families. Besides, food and drink, music, and a “photo booth”, they had a swimming pool (with hired lifeguards). Not everyone can have a reception like this. However, it was great to see families and children enjoying themselves at a wedding reception.
In our gospel reading this week, Jesus invites us to take up his yoke, learn from him and find true rest. In a world that tries to push us 24/7, the invitation of Jesus Christ is appealing. However, this invitation from the Lord is not simply about getting physical and psychological rest. Like the peace that Jesus promises, “peace, not as the world gives”, the rest that the Lord gives is with us amid the duties of life. We are “yoked” to Christ. He shares our burdens and gives us purpose. He teaches us how to love and forgive. Our relationship with Christ brings us joy, for he is “meek and humble of heart.”
With this description of our Lord, we need to guard against presumption. Our first reading from the book of Zechariah describes the Lord as a “just savior…meek.” It goes on to say, “His dominion shall be from sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth.
In Christ,
Fr. Bob Franco







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