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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME February 14, 2021 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil – 4:30 PM Sunday – 7:30 AM, 9:15 AM, 11:00 AM Daily – 6:30 AM & 8:30 AM, Saturday Morning – 9:00 AM Holy Days – Vigil 7:00 PM & 12:15 PM BAPTISMS Celebrated every Sunday at 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM by appointment only. Baptism Preparation Classes have not resumed. RECONCILIATION Saturday, 3:15-4:15 PM in the Chapel. Please maintain 6 feet social distancing while waiting; or anytime by appointment. Please contact a parish priest for more information. MATRIMONY Please contact the Parish Office at least six months in advance. A wedding date can only be set after meeting with a priest or deacon. RCIA Classes start in the fall and run through Easter. Please contact the RCIA Team at (614) 451-1129, ext. 120 or at [email protected]. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Tuesdays for Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament beginning at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with Compline & Benediction at 8:45 p.m. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please contact a priest at the Parish Office.you may visit our website and follow the instructions for registration. REGISTRATION Please call the Parish Office to register in the parish. Optionally, you may visit our website and follow the instructions for registration. 1899 McCoy Road, Columbus, Ohio 43220 Parish Office (614) 451-4290 • Fax (614) 451-8300 www.standrewparish.cc PARISH OFFICE HOURS 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday ST. ANDREW PARISH

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Page 1: ST. ANDREW PARISHKyleen EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Please join us on Tuesdays for Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with Compline and Benediction at 8:45

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil – 4:30 PM Sunday – 7:30 AM, 9:15 AM, 11:00 AM Daily – 6:30 AM & 8:30 AM, Saturday Morning – 9:00 AM Holy Days – Vigil 7:00 PM & 12:15 PM

BAPTISMS Celebrated every Sunday at 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM by appointment only. Baptism Preparation Classes have not resumed.

RECONCILIATION Saturday, 3:15-4:15 PM in the Chapel. Please maintain 6 feet social distancing while waiting; or anytime by appointment. Please contact a parish priest for more information.

MATRIMONY Please contact the Parish Office at least six months in advance. A wedding date can only be set after meeting with a priest or deacon.

RCIA Classes start in the fall and run through Easter. Please contact the RCIA Team at (614) 451-1129, ext. 120 or at [email protected].

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Tuesdays for Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament beginning at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with Compline & Benediction at 8:45 p.m.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please contact a priest at the Parish Office.you may visit our website and follow the instructions for registration.

REGISTRATION Please call the Parish Office to register in the parish. Optionally, you may visit our website and follow the

instructions for registration.

1899 McCoy Road, Columbus, Ohio 43220 Parish Office (614) 451-4290 • Fax (614) 451-8300

www.standrewparish.cc

PARISH OFFICE HOURS 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday

ST. ANDREW PARISH

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEFebruary 14, 2021

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil – 4:30 PM Sunday – 7:30 AM, 9:15 AM, 11:00 AM Daily – 6:30 AM & 8:30 AM, Saturday Morning – 9:00 AM Holy Days – Vigil 7:00 PM & 12:15 PM

BAPTISMS Celebrated every Sunday at 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM by appointment only. Baptism Preparation Classes have not resumed.

RECONCILIATION Saturday, 3:15-4:15 PM in the Chapel. Please maintain 6 feet social distancing while waiting; or anytime by appointment. Please contact a parish priest for more information.

MATRIMONY Please contact the Parish Office at least six months in advance. A wedding date can only be set after meeting with a priest or deacon.

RCIA Classes start in the fall and run through Easter. Please contact the RCIA Team at (614) 451-1129, ext. 120 or at [email protected].

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Tuesdays for Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament beginning at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with Compline & Benediction at 8:45 p.m.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please contact a priest at the Parish Office.you may visit our website and follow the instructions for registration.

REGISTRATION Please call the Parish Office to register in the parish. Optionally, you may visit our website and follow the

instructions for registration.

1899 McCoy Road, Columbus, Ohio 43220 Parish Office (614) 451-4290 • Fax (614) 451-8300

www.standrewparish.cc

PARISH OFFICE HOURS 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday

ST. ANDREW PARISH

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STAFF DIRECTORYCLERGY | 614-451-4290Msgr. Stephan Moloney, Pastor Ext 101Rev. William Ferguson, Parochial Vicar Ext 103Rev. Mr. Thomas M. Berg, Jr., Perm. DeaconRev. Mr. Daniel Dowler, Perm. DeaconRev. William DeVille, In Holy [email protected]

PARISH OFFICE | 614-451-4290Andy Naporano, Business AdministratorExt. 102 [email protected] Price, Buildings SuperintendentExt. 105 [email protected] Lortz, Director of Music, 614-451-1839 [email protected] Gora, Accounting AssistantExt. 106 [email protected] Beasecker, Safe Environment & Website CoordinatorExt 104 [email protected] Nasdeo, Parish SecretaryExt 100 [email protected]

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION | 614-451-2855Suzie Emsweller, Dir. of Religious EducationExt 304 [email protected] Dowler, Coordinator ofCatechesis of the Good ShepherdExt 305 [email protected]

SCHOOL ADMIN/STAFF | 614-451-1626Joel Wichtman, Principal Ext 234 [email protected] Raynes, Assistant PrincipalExt 235 [email protected] Julie Strayer, Administrative AssistantExt 223 [email protected] Roush, School SecretaryExt 228 [email protected] Rekow, Marketing & EnrollmentExt 222 [email protected] Scheirmann, LatchkeyExt 105 [email protected]

BRYCE ECK ACTIVITY CNTR | 614-459-1402Kathy Barger, Facility ManagerExt 2 [email protected] Stephas, Preschool DirectorExt 3 [email protected] McClymont, Youth MinistryExt 1 [email protected]

Saturday: Vigil – Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time4:30 p.m. Robert & Anna Mae Jones

Sunday: February 14 – Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time7:30 a.m. For the Intention of the Celebrant9:15 a.m. Ann Herridge11:00 a.m. For the People of St. Andrew

Monday: February 156:30 a.m. Special Intention8:30 a.m. Bob Sotek

Tuesday: February 166:30 a.m. Virginia Caoili8:30 a.m. Vera Valentino

Wednesday: February 17 – Ash Wednesday6:30 a.m. Rose Haddow8:30 a.m. John Masdea12:15 p.m. For the Intention of the Celebrant7:00 p.m. For the People of St. Andrew

Thursday: February 186:30 a.m. For the Intention of the Celebrant8:30 a.m. Eileen Marie Noble

Friday: February 196:30 a.m. Kevin Nuzum8:30 a.m. Bob Mitchell

Saturday: February 209:00 a.m. Special Intention Vigil – First Sunday of Lent4:30 p.m. John A. Power

Sunday: February 21 – First Sunday of Lent7:30 a.m. For the People of St. Andrew9:15 a.m. John Fusco11:00 a.m. Jill Michels

MASS INTENTIONS

St. Andrew Church is a community of Catholics committed to serving God by living our faith. We exist to fulfi ll the mission of the Roman Catholic Church at the local level by continuing the saving work of Christ. We accomplish this through the celebration of the sacraments, proclaiming and living the Gospel, reaching out to others in justice and charity, and providing all parishioners abundant spiritual, educational, and social opportunities in order to be known as a faith-fi lled, engaged, and generous parish.

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ST. ANDREW CHURCH COLUMBUS, OH

SAINT ANDREWINFORMATION CENTERCHURCH HOURSThe church building is open from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., weekdays.

NEW MEMBERSYou are welcome to join our parish! To learn more, contact [email protected] or visit our website, www.standrewparish.cc to download a form.

BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTSDEADLINE 10:00 A.M. MONDAYSend your request to [email protected]

EPOST ANNOUNCEMENTSDEADLINE 10 A.M. WEDNESDAYPlease include contact information with phone number and email address. Only information pertaining to St. Andrew Parish and School will be published in the ePost. To submit information, email [email protected].

FACILITIES & ROOM RESERVATIONSDue to the continuing spread of the COVID-19 virus, we are not accepting reservations for the use or rental of any of the parish facilities at this time.

CONFESSIONSSaturdays, 3:15-4:15 p.m. in the chapel and the parlor. Those waiting in line must remain 6 ft. from others. You may also call for an appointment: 614-451-4290 ext. 101 or 103.

MASS INTENTIONSTo schedule an intention, please mail your request to the parish offi ce to the attention of Mass Intentions. A $10 stipend for each Mass must be included with each request & include your email or address to receive confi rmation. We will do our best to honor the dates & times requested, but no date/time can be guaranteed.

Dear Parishioners,

The season of Lent will begin on Wednesday, February 17, Ash Wednesday. Lent is the 40-day season of penance and preparation for Easter. Easter will fall on Sunday, April 4 this year. I want to remind you that Ash Wednesday is a day of fast and abstinence. All the Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence from meat, and Good Friday (April 2) is a day of fast and abstinence. However, neither Ash Wednesday nor Good Friday are Holy Days of Obligation. I hope that you will use the season of Lent as the Church intends — as a time of repentance, personal renewal, and growth in holiness. I hope you will embrace the traditional practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving in this season. I hope that you will use the days of Lent to discipline yourself, to correct your faults, to give up your sins, to grow in virtue, and to be reconciled to God. I don’t think it is necessary to undertake self-imposed artifi cial penances this year. I believe that the cheerful acceptance of all the hardships, deprivations, disappointments, losses, and sacrifi ces of the ongoing Coronavirus crisis is suffi cient penance. I would note that our safety practices and precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 remain in place and with no change in the foreseeable future. The obligation of attending Mass continues to be dispensed, masks must still be worn, hands must still be sanitized, and distance must still be kept. I do not foresee any changes in this for several more months at least. Remember, your cheerful acceptance of all of this is your penance!

I was recently informed that there is a new translation of the formula used to conclude the prayers of the Missal, and the new translation is to be implemented starting on Ash Wednesday. The familiar formula, “...through our Lord Jesus Christ your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, One God forever and ever...” is modifi ed by the elimination of the word “one.” This is refl ecting a more precise translation of the original Latin text. Now, the Mass prayers will conclude: “...through our Lord Jesus Christ your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever. Amen.” I mention this so you will not be surprised if you hear the celebrant at Mass use this formula, and think he made a mistake or changed the wording on his own. And, don’t be surprised if the priests forget and use the old formula. It will take some getting used to!

I hope you have a holy and blessed Lent!

Your Pastor,Msgr. Stephan Moloney

MESSAGE FROM OUR PASTOR

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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 14, 2021

SUNDAY OFFERING JAN 31 YTDACTUAL $39,016 $1,016,624 BUDGET $23,000 $ 935,000 LAST YEAR $27,202 $1,156,370

Thank you to all who are responding generously to our fi nancial need. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! We encourage you to consider Online Giving, which is safe, secure and convenient. To sign up, visit osvonlinegiving.com/4159 or contact the business manager, Andy Naporano at [email protected] or call 614-451-4290, ext. 102.

CONGRATULATIONSON THE BAPTISMS OFAmelia Ann Meyer, daughter of Beau & ColleenMila James Avramovich, daughter of Joseph & Kyleen

EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONPlease join us on Tuesdays for Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with Compline and Benediction at 8:45 p.m.

DO YOU RECEIVE THE WEEKLY PARISH EMAIL NEWSLETTER, EPOST? If not, contact Mary Beasecker, [email protected], to have your email address added to the list. The ePost includes current information about upcoming events and activities within the parish.

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE FAMILIES OFJuliette LewisVirginia Caoili, mother of Emily De los Reyes

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ST. ANDREW CHURCH COLUMBUS, OH

Today’s Gospel: Mark 1:40-45

In today’s Gospel, a man with leprosy came to Jesus. During the time of Jesus, people with leprosy had to stay away from everyone else, even their own families. The man said, “If you wish, you can make me clean.” Jesus stretched out His hand, touched him and said, “I do will it. Be made clean.” Jesus chose to heal the man.

Each day we have lots of decisions to make.What will I wear?What will I have for breakfast?What toy will I play with?

Most of our decisions are small. But you will have some that affect other people.Will I pay attention to my teacher?Will I talk to my friend today?Will I listen to my parents the fi rst time they ask me to do something?You know what you should do, but you have a choice.

Then there are other decisions like the one Jesus had to make today. Will you help someone in need?What would you do if another child needed a pencil?What would you do if you saw someone alone on the playground?What would you do if your little brother was upset?

Will you follow Jesus’ example to help and heal? Take some time this week to think about your decisions.

THOUGHTS FOR OUR PARISH CHILDRENby “Jackie,” Fr. Ferguson’s Cat

Hi boys and girls! My name is “Jackie,” and, as you know, I am Father Ferguson’s cat! Do you know what this Wednesday is? It is Ash Wednesday! That’s right! That means it is the beginning of the Season of Lent, which gets us ready for Easter Sunday in 40 days’ time. Lent is a time to think more about God and try extra hard to be good boys and girls and try not to sin or be bad. As Catholics, any time we do something special so that we try not to sin or be bad, we call that a “penance.” One “penance” that we can do during Lent, so that we can think more about God, is to try to eat less of our favorite foods.

You know, sometimes we like our favorite foods so much that we can’t think about anything else than getting our favorite food. But then, we forget about how special God is. And God is so much more special than even our favorite food. I know what that is like. Sometimes, while I am praying to God and enjoying God’s peace and love, I hear Father Ferguson opening up a can of tuna fi sh in the kitchen. And then, all I can think about is “tuna…tuna…tuna!” And then I run to the kitchen and I leave God behind. And then, after I fi nish eating the tuna that Father Ferguson gives me, I feel bad about leaving God behind. I let tuna get in the way of my friendship with God.

So, this Lent, I have promised to God that I will eat less tuna, and every time I hear a tuna fi sh can open up, I am going to say a special prayer to God telling Him how much I love Him. What is your

favorite food? Pizza? Ice cream? Spinach? (just kidding!) Maybe this Lent, whenever you feel like having your favorite food, you might pray to God instead and tell God how much you want to be his holy child always wanting His love. Have a “purr”-fect week!

CATHOLIC CEMETERIESSpring Clean Up

St. Joseph, Resurrection, Holy Cross and Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemeteries will begin removing wintertime decorations beginning March 1st, weather permitting.

Families are advised to remove any personal keepsakes they wish to retain as soon as possible.

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SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 14, 2021

A. The question of whether or not Catholics can celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation virtually (via social media, by phone, or in some other way) is a question that has actually been around for several years. The recent COVID-19 pandemic brought the question back in a new way, especially as many parishes were forced to introduce a sort of “social distanced” Confession, with the sacrament being celebrated outdoors. In refl ecting on this question, however, there are a couple of points that we want to keep in mind. First, as the Code of Canon Law observes in different places, the faithful have a right to the sacraments of the Church and the Church’s ministers have a responsibility to make them accessible. At the same time, however, we always have to be sure that we respect the nature of the sacraments themselves.

Although modern forms of technology and communication can help us in our work of evangelization catechesis, the Pontifi cal Council for Social Communication has reminded us that, “Virtual reality is no substitute for the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the sacramental reality of the other sacraments, and shared worship in a fl esh and blood human community. There are no sacraments on the Internet” (The Church and the Internet, no. 9).

Although our encounters with others on the Internet and via social media can be considered “real” in one sense, in the sacraments, we encounter Christ in a personal and ecclesial way. It is never just a private experience, but is always grounded in the life of the Church and this means that it must truly be personal, including the contact between the confessor and the penitent. While the convenience or ease of online celebrations might be appealing for many reasons, at heart, we always want to keep in mind the fullness of the Church’s tradition and the meaning of the sacraments.

WHY DO WE DO THAT? CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED

Q: In today’s digital world, do we really need to be face-to-face with a priest to confess our sins? Would FaceTime or Zoom ever be allowed?

AMERICAN FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONYScouts of all ages and from all over the world recognize February 8th as the birthday of Scouting. To celebrate this special occasion, the Scouts of St Andrew would like to demonstrate their appreciation for our chartered organization and parishioners by holding a special fl ag retirement ceremony on Sunday, May 23, 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. on the South side of the Reed Road parking lot. To prepare, Scouts will be accepting any American fl ag that you would like to have appropriately retired. Boxes for donations will be in the church vestibule March 7th - 21st. Or you may contact Jim Galvin ([email protected] or 614-397-8930) to arrange to have your fl ag(s) picked up.

LIVE THE LITURGYINSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK

Everybody has a place at the table, and nobody deserves to feel inferior, unworthy, unwanted, or marginalized. It is not part of God’s vision. Jesus came to heal, make things whole, set things right, and restore relationships. No one is to feel unwelcome or alienated from the community. Whether we like it or not, this message is at the core of the Gospel. It makes a lot of sense when you think about it. Perhaps therefore, people kept coming from everywhere to listen to Jesus speak and to be in His presence. He made perfect sense. Most of us have no issue buying into this vision. We run into trouble, however, when we fall into the trap of privilege and power. We diverge from God’s vision when the powerful begin to control who is entitled to wholeness and inclusion, and greed becomes a driving force. Prejudice and entitlement have no place in the kingdom of God, and even the neediest and hurting among us are worthy of the compassion Jesus desires to offer. There are no easy solutions to the world’s dilemmas. But one thing is for certain, no one can be singled out, excluded or mistreated. Everyone matters.

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ST. ANDREW CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHST. ANDREW COLUMBUS, OH

Elephant’s Graveyard will be presented February 26 & 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 28 at 3:00 p.m. at the fabulous Valley Dale Ballroom, 1590 Sunbury Rd. All tickets are $10 each.

Reservations may be placed by visiting the St. Charles website homepage at www.scprep.org – Buy Tickets button. (Tickets will not be sold at the door). This production of Elephant’s Graveyard is presented following the guidelines set forth by Ohio Department of Health - Responsible RestartOhio – Performing ArtsTheaters. Masks must be worn at all times. Seating will be limited to 180 patrons per performance.

Elephant’s Graveyard is the true tale of the tragic collision of a struggling circus and a tiny town in Tennessee, which resulted in the only known lynching of an elephant. Set in September of 1916, the play combines historical fact and legend, exploring the deep-seated American craving for spectacle, violence, and revenge. St. Charles presented the Central Ohio premiere of Elephant’s Graveyard in 2012.

St. Charles Drama Department to present “Elephant’s Graveyard” February 26-28 at the Valley Dale Ballroom

ST. ANDREW COLUMBUS, OH

Elephant’s Graveyard will be presented February 26 & 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 28 at 3:00 p.m. at the fabulous Valley Dale Ballroom, 1590 Sunbury Rd. All tickets are $10 each.

Reservations may be placed by visiting the St. Charles website homepage at www.scprep.org – Buy Tickets button. (Tickets will not be sold at the door). This production of Elephant’s Graveyard is presented following the guidelines set forth by Ohio Department of Health - Responsible RestartOhio – Performing ArtsTheaters. Masks must be worn at all times. Seating will be limited to 180 patrons per performance.

Elephant’s Graveyard is the true tale of the tragic collision of a struggling circus and a tiny town in Tennessee, which resulted in the only known lynching of an elephant. Set in September of 1916, the play combines historical fact and legend, exploring the deep-seated American craving for spectacle, violence, and revenge. St. Charles presented the Central Ohio premiere of Elephant’s Graveyard in 2012.

St. Charles Drama Department to present “Elephant’s Graveyard” February 26-28 at the Valley Dale Ballroom

ST. ANDREW COLUMBUS, OH

Elephant’s Graveyard will be presented February 26 & 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 28 at 3:00 p.m. at the fabulous Valley Dale Ballroom, 1590 Sunbury Rd. All tickets are $10 each.

Reservations may be placed by visiting the St. Charles website homepage at www.scprep.org – Buy Tickets button. (Tickets will not be sold at the door). This production of Elephant’s Graveyard is presented following the guidelines set forth by Ohio Department of Health - Responsible RestartOhio – Performing ArtsTheaters. Masks must be worn at all times. Seating will be limited to 180 patrons per performance.

Elephant’s Graveyard is the true tale of the tragic collision of a struggling circus and a tiny town in Tennessee, which resulted in the only known lynching of an elephant. Set in September of 1916, the play combines historical fact and legend, exploring the deep-seated American craving for spectacle, violence, and revenge. St. Charles presented the Central Ohio premiere of Elephant’s Graveyard in 2012.

St. Charles Drama Department to present “Elephant’s Graveyard” February 26-28 at the Valley Dale Ballroom

ST. ANDREW COLUMBUS, OH

Elephant’s Graveyard will be presented February 26 & 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 28 at 3:00 p.m. at the fabulous Valley Dale Ballroom, 1590 Sunbury Rd. All tickets are $10 each.

Reservations may be placed by visiting the St. Charles website homepage at www.scprep.org – Buy Tickets button. (Tickets will not be sold at the door). This production of Elephant’s Graveyard is presented following the guidelines set forth by Ohio Department of Health - Responsible RestartOhio – Performing ArtsTheaters. Masks must be worn at all times. Seating will be limited to 180 patrons per performance.

Elephant’s Graveyard is the true tale of the tragic collision of a struggling circus and a tiny town in Tennessee, which resulted in the only known lynching of an elephant. Set in September of 1916, the play combines historical fact and legend, exploring the deep-seated American craving for spectacle, violence, and revenge. St. Charles presented the Central Ohio premiere of Elephant’s Graveyard in 2012.

St. Charles Drama Department to present “Elephant’s Graveyard” February 26-28 at the Valley Dale Ballroom

ST. ANDREW COLUMBUS, OH

Elephant’s Graveyard will be presented February 26 & 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 28 at 3:00 p.m. at the fabulous Valley Dale Ballroom, 1590 Sunbury Rd. All tickets are $10 each.

Reservations may be placed by visiting the St. Charles website homepage at www.scprep.org – Buy Tickets button. (Tickets will not be sold at the door). This production of Elephant’s Graveyard is presented following the guidelines set forth by Ohio Department of Health - Responsible RestartOhio – Performing ArtsTheaters. Masks must be worn at all times. Seating will be limited to 180 patrons per performance.

Elephant’s Graveyard is the true tale of the tragic collision of a struggling circus and a tiny town in Tennessee, which resulted in the only known lynching of an elephant. Set in September of 1916, the play combines historical fact and legend, exploring the deep-seated American craving for spectacle, violence, and revenge. St. Charles presented the Central Ohio premiere of Elephant’s Graveyard in 2012.

St. Charles Drama Department to present “Elephant’s Graveyard” February 26-28 at the Valley Dale Ballroom

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ST. ANDREW CHURCH COLUMBUS, OH

REAL PRESENCEREAL FUTURE40

Merciful Father,

You are the source of all goodness and blessing. You have formed us into Your image and breathed Your Spirit in us to give us life. When we were lost through sin, You sought us out by sending us Your Son, Jesus Christ. It is

through the Gospel that we have hope in our redemption and fervor to share this message of salvation.

We, Your sons and daughters, come before You with hearts full of gratitude for the work of those who came before us, establishing parishes, schools, apostolates and ministries to serve the Gospel. Today we look to the signs of the times as we fix our gaze on the Real Presence of Your Son, Jesus Christ, in the Eucharist, asking for

wisdom and understanding as we seek to renew these places and apostolates as centers of formation and evangelization for the third millennium.

Guide us from our familiar surroundings to the exciting horizons of missionary discipleship. Through personal prayer and the grace of the sacraments, grant enthusiasm for the faith to all, confirm families in Your love,

raise up vocations to Holy Orders and religious life, and call back those who have strayed from You.

We ask this through Our Lady, Star of the New Evangelization, who is our intercessor and mother and St. Joseph our protector, through Christ Our Lord. Amen

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www.eagleknowsremodeling.com

Kitchens Basements

Baths Room Additions

FRANK R.MARSHALL, DDS, MS

Board CertifiedOrthodontic Specialist

1535 Old Henderson Rd.,Columbus

614-451-64645515 Scioto Darby Rd., Hilliard

614-876-2892CALL FOR DISCOUNT

Independent Living H Assisted LivingMemory Care H Skilled Nursing Care

4590 Knightsbridge Boulevard, Columbus

614-451-6793

ST. ANDREW PARISHIONERSGreg Bellisari, M.D., James Latshaw, M.D.4605 Sawmill Road, Upper Arlington, OH

614.827.8700

Gallagher, gams, Tallan, Barnes & liTTrell

Attorneys at LawJames Gallagher, Barry Littrell, Parishioners

471 E. Broad St., Columbus OH 43215(614) 228-5151 GGTBL.COM

TO PLACE AN AD, CALL DEEDEE PRINTINGPRINTING614-777-8700614-777-8700

D. Neal Mastruserio, M.D., LLCGeneral Dermatology

Adult & Pediatric Medical, Surgical & Cosmetic

3380 Tremont Rd., Suite 140614-442-6647

www.drmastruserio.comDr. Neal Mastruserio, MD, F.A.A.D

Men of St. Andrew...Join Us!For Charity...In Unity...

With Fraternity

Compliments ofCompliments of

Richard J. ConieRichard J. ConieCompanyCompany

St. AndrewCouncil #11275

[email protected]/join

FAITHFAITHCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYEXCELLENCEEXCELLENCE

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614-784-9200FURNACES • AIR CONDITIONING

HEAT PUMPS EXCELLENT SERVICE

Danielle MosierStylist

J. Williamson Salon & Spa614-216-2749

2280 W. Henderson Rd., Columbus, OH 43220

PhotographyPhotographybyby Larry PishitelliLarry Pishitelli

Weddings, Special Occasions, Seniors, Weddings, Special Occasions, Seniors, Family Portraits, ReunionsFamily Portraits, Reunions

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[email protected]

Call or Text 614.832.2998

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Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC.

SANDRA BINNING

SANDRA BINNING REALTOR/PARISHIONERCall or text: [email protected]

KINGTHOMPSON

FRANK’S MARATHONFULL SERVICE STATION

AND MINI MARKET

3116 Riverside DriveColumbus, Ohio 43221

(614) 488-9450After Hour Emergency Towing

(614) 444-TOW/8697

Lisa Theado(614) 353-4644

[email protected]

O’ROURKE SERVICES, LLCSMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING &

PERSONAL BOOKKEEPING“No Business Too Small”

614-975-5875Fax 614-876-5344

E-mail: [email protected] O’Rourke-Steiner

FLORIST & GIFT SHOP

ParishionerOPEN 8:30-5:30 DAILY

CLOSED SUNDAY

www.desantisflorists.com4460 Kenny Road • 614-451-4414

Our bulletin is printed at no cost to the parish.Our bulletin is printed at no cost to the parish.Our advertisers cover all expenses. Our advertisers cover all expenses. We thank them and encourage youWe thank them and encourage you

to support their businesses.to support their businesses.

watermarkdental.com (614) 488-9050 1225 Dublin Road, Columbus, OH 43215

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Imagine Design Realize

3872 Scioto Darby Creek Rd. www.riepenhofflandscape.com

614-876-4683 614-876-4862 fax

Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture and Constructionand Construction

Steve & Ellen Purcell, Parishioners

NIDAY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES, INC.

Servicing Domestic & Import CarsSpecializing in Mercedes-Benz

193-B W. Olentangy Street (Powell Road)

614-798-1394Mark Niday Brian Niday

Mike Baumann Mike Baumann Plumbing, Inc.Plumbing, Inc.

PLUMBING – COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIALNEW, REMODEL, REPAIR

LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED OH. LIC. 16635

MIKE BAUMANN, PARTNEROffice: 614-491-2163

2855 South High Street, Columbus

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Arlington SquareLane Avenue

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EnhanceYour Quality

of Life

All-Inclusive Pricing

“What a great place to call home,I wish I would have done this sooner!”

www.AbbingtonOnline.com614-451-4575

Abbington of Arlington1320 Old Henderson Road

Serving Central Ohio Since 1992 • 614-876-9988www.landscapepros.com/gardenescapes.info

Environmental Management Inc.“Excellence is the Only Acceptable Outcome”Commercial and Residential Landscape

Maintenance and Installation

K. Roxanne Grawe, M.D., ParishionerK. Roxanne Grawe, M.D., Parishioner

ROXY PLASTIC SURGERYWWW.ROXYPLASTICSURGERY.COM

614•764•7699 10034 BREWSTER LANE,POWELL, OH 43065

Cosmetic Surgery • Mommy MakeoversLaser Treatments • Injectables • Medical Spa • Hair Restoration

PLASTICSURGERYK. Roxanne Grawe, M.D.

Parishioner

Bienvenidos to Your RestaurantBienvenidos to Your Restaurant3230 OLENTANGY RIVER RD., COLUMBUS 3230 OLENTANGY RIVER RD., COLUMBUS

614-261-0900614-261-0900Buy 1 entree, get 2nd entree 50% off.$6 off any food order of $30 or more.

ColumbusGarage DoorsEntry Doors

2300 International Street,Columbus, OH 43228

614-481-2020www.columbusdoorsales.com

614-267-54713349 Olentangy River

Road, Columbus, OH 43202

www.unioncemeterycolumbus.com

UNIONCEMETERY

Established 1806

North

Austin GoareSales Associate

Cell: 614-563-6933 Office: 614-431-0300

Toll Free: 800-457-1508 Fax: 614-431-5258

[email protected] 870 High St., Worthington, OH 43085

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

488-2625tremont pharmacy

2144 TREMONT CENTER, COLUMBUSNOW OFFERING ANTICOAGULATION

MANAGEMENT (COUMADIN/WARFARIN)

• Bathing Assistance• Dressing Assistance

• Medication Reminders• Errands • Shopping

• Light Housekeeping • Meal Preparation• Friendly Companionship • Flexible Hourly Care

Signature Dermatology3853 Trueman Court,Hilliard, OH 43026

(614) 777-1200Andrea Costanza, D.O.

St. Andrew School ParentParishioner

Creating Healing Experiences Since 18551740 Zollinger Road • (614) 457-5481

Schoedinger.com

$35 DOWN/ $35 A MONTHMonth to Month Membership

www.powershackgym.com4 LOCATIONS

Hilliard/UA 614-771-7939Parishioner

Steven’s Cateringa full service catererwww.stevenscatering.com

614-486-1221614-203-2021

10 LOCAL LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!

www.myrustybucket.com

Serving lunch & dinner

daily from 11 a.m.

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Dan Pardi, Principalwww.pH7architects.com

CARPET CLEANING CO.Established 1890

795 S. Wall St.614-443-4655

To advertise here, call

Dee Printing

at 614-777-8700

Coming Soon to Bethel Road

Enrico's PizzaRestaurant • Carryout

5788 Frantz Road

766-6900Italian Dining

watermarkdental.com (614) 488-9050 1225 Dublin Road, Columbus, OH 43215

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We Only Use Adult Stem Cells

Dr. Joseph A. Shehadi, MD, FAANS

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StrokesAlzheimer’s DementiaParkinson’s DiseaseMultiple SclerosisALS

OsteoarthritisKnee PainShoulder PainElbow PainFoot/Ankle Pain

Systemic LupusInflammatory Bowel DiseaseMultiple SclerosisRhematoid Arthritis

Neurological Orthopedic Inflammatory

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PRINTING & GRAPHICS, INC.“SERVING CENTRAL OHIO SINCE 1979”

BardonR&J

614.457.5500 • fax [email protected]

4676 Larwell Drive • Columbus, Ohio 43220

614.430.0020www.kbiinc.com

Let us help youLOVE

where you work!

Banquet &Conference Center

• Weddings • Social Events

• Corporate Gatherings

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1605 NW Professional PlazaUpper Arlington

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Medicare & Medicaid Certified

614-451-5677

Call InsuranCe agenCyAuto, Home, Business, Life, Health, GroupServing Columbus and Central Ohio Since 1946

www.callinsurance.com614-846-4120

1630 NW Professional Plaza,Upper Arlington

Luxurious apartments at the lowest prices in Columbus. Located across the street from Arlington Court and just minutes away from St. Andrew.

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4661 Kenny Rd. • 614-451-5900CENTRAL

403 E. Broad St. • 614-221-6665Andy Ryan, Parishionerwww.egan-ryan.com

[email protected]

St. AndrewCounCil #11275

Custom Home Theaters | Front Projection SystemsHome Automation

Multi-Room Audio/Video/Lighting Control SystemsPlasma | LCD | DVD | HDTV | A/V ReceiversSeparates | Speakers | Central Vac | Security

Computer Networks | Electrical/LicensedParishioner

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ColumbusLandmark

Since1939

MikeBaumann’s

FavoritePizza

John, Mary &Tom Plank

(Your Host)743 Parsons

Avenue atSycamore

“A Family Gathering Place” OpenMonday-Saturday; Closed Sunday

Breakfast, Lunch, DinnerWe Deliver Entire Menu

Banquet & Meeting Rooms

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Dine-in Carry-out Catering

Monday-Thursday: 10:30-9 • Friday-Saturday: 10:30-10 • Sun: 4-9www.caffedavinciua.com

3080 Tremont at Zollinger • 614-459-9945

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1177 West Fifth Ave.Columbus, OH43212

Don & Marlene Monesi, Parishioners1715 Atlas Street, Columbus

Office: 614-921-9183

Implants, Dentures, Sleep Apnea Therapy3791 N. High Street, Columbus, OH 43214

614-262-4150www.creativesmilescolumbus.com

ERIC P. BUCK, DDS

SW Florida’s Waterfront Specialist Condo, 2nd Home, Rental Prop., Land

RE/MAX Realty Team

(239) 313-8385 (Call or Text) Email: [email protected] Web: www.BGandCo.net

BARRY GOETTEMOELLER Associate Broker®, ABR®, MA.Ed.

SW Florida’s Waterfront Specialist Condo, 2nd Home, Rental Prop., Land

RE/MAX Realty Team

(239) 313-8385 (Call or Text) Email: [email protected] Web: www.BGandCo.net

BARRY GOETTEMOELLER Associate Broker®, ABR®, MA.Ed.

SW Florida’s Waterfront Specialist Condo, 2nd Home, Rental Prop., Land

RE/MAX Realty Team

(239) 313-8385 (Call or Text) Email: [email protected] Web: www.BGandCo.net

BARRY GOETTEMOELLER Associate Broker®, ABR®, MA.Ed.

SW Florida’s Waterfront Specialist Condo, 2nd Home, Rental Prop., Land

RE/MAX Realty Team

(239) 313-8385 (Call or Text) Email: [email protected] Web: www.BGandCo.net

BARRY GOETTEMOELLER Associate Broker®, ABR®, MA.Ed.

Ted & Barbara Lach

614-324-4002

Ted & Barbara Lach

614-324-4002

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DICK BAKER ROOFING, INC.RESIDENTIAL – COMMERCIAL

n Roof Repairs n Flat Rubber Roofsn Shingle Roofs

n Sheet Metal Contractors n Fully Insured

Plumbing – Heating – Cooling614-299-7700

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1967

Grandview614-486-9200

Dublin614-916-9200

www.zcucina.com

HEARING SYSTEMS & AUDIOLOGY, INC

Hearing Testing & Hearing Aid Fittings3837 Attucks Drive, Powell, OH 43085

(614) 944-8058 • www.echohearing.comDr. Nancy Stewart, Doctor of Audiology

HEATING AND COOLINGRESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

1296 Dublin Road • www.Favret.com • 614-488-5211

Custom HomeRemodelingKitchen • BathroomsBasements • Flooring

trim carpentry •Drywall

Call Mark Leedy614-406-4717 Parishioner

TO PLACE AN AD, CALL DEEDEE PRINTINGPRINTING614-777-8700614-777-8700