Pastoral Minister/R.C.I.A. Parish School of Religion: 740-587-4160 Mike Millisor
sarah sween
Parish Office: .........740-587-3254
Office Manager:Cheryl Boggess, CPa
Office Staff: BarBara hintersChied anne arnold
Youth Minister:Marissa everhart .....740-587-3254
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PAstor: Msgr. Paul P. enke
DeAcon: rev. Mr. John BarBour
Mass SchedulesunDAY MAss scHeDuLe:
saturday: 5:00 P.M. sunday: 8:15 a.M. 10:45 a.M.
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WeeKDAY MAss scHeDuLe:Monday-Friday:
9:00 a.M.
conFessions: saturday: 4:00-4:30 P.M.BuLLetin DeADLine:
Monday noon
Parish Office: 740-587-3254Fax: 740-587-0149
E-mail: [email protected]
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Preschool Director:adrienne evans ........ 740-587-3275
Maintenance: diane kinney kevin kinney Floyd lahMon
Director of Music:Paul radkowski ....... 740-587-3254
Baptismal Class: (Contact Parish Office)PatriCia Belhorn ..... 740-587-3254
Marriage Preparation Inventory ProgramdCn. John and Cindy BarBour..... 740-587-3254
Respect Life Committee:John koenig ....... 740-587-0720
Parish Council:John Martin ....... 614-403-0567
Visits to Shut-ins:diane kinney ..... 740-587-4121
Eucharistic Adoration:kiM ChuPka ........ 740-587-7067
Knights of Columbus:eriC guerin ........ 740-398-4776
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THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MONDAY, JUNE 12 9:00 a.m. Therese Caggiula (RIP) (Anniversary) by Suzanne & Jaron ShookTUESDAY, JUNE 13 – Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church 9:00 a.m. Irene Duque Lorenzo (RIP) by Bob & Nellie PallagiWEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 9:00 a.m. Neva Richardson (RIP) by Msgr. Paul P. EnkeTHURSDAY, JUNE 15 9:00 a.m. John C. Kinney (RIP) by Diane KinneyFRIDAY, JUNE 16 9:00 a.m. Betty Koenig (RIP) by Regina & Mark CenevivaSATURDAY, JUNE 17 5:00 p.m. Intentions of Judy DeFrench by Tim DeFrenchSUNDAY, JUNE 18 – THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST 8:15 a.m. Josef Hohmann (RIP) by Morelle & Frank Hohmann 10:45 a.m. For the Living and Deceased Members of St. Edward ParishPray for all priests, seminarians and priestly vocations.
ALTAR SERVERS: 5:00 p.m. Natalie Cannon, Luke Cannon, Sarah Carpenter 8:15 a.m. John Cummiskey, Andrew Harms, Bryan Harms 10:45 a.m. Gerick Brewer, Ashley Montagnese, Elizabeth Ohl
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PRELUDE8:15 and 10:45 a.m.: Prelude in Classic Style (G. Young, 1966) INTRODUCTORY RITESENTRANCE: Holy, Holy, Holy (#204)GLORIA: Mass in Honor of Saint Benedict (text on pg. 6) LITURGY OF THE WORDRESPONSORIAL PSALM: Daniel 3:52-55: “Glory and praise for ever.” (p. 170)GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. (p. 171) LITURGY OF THE EUCHARISTPREPARATION OF GIFTS: O God, Almighty Father (#707)SANCTUS, MEM. ACC. A, AMEN, AGNUS DEI: Mass in Honor of St. BenedictCOMMUNION: Loving and Forgiving (#663)COMMUNION 2: TBD CONCLUDING RITESENDING FORTH: Let All Things Now Living (#586) POSTLUDE CANTORS 5:00 p.m.: Kevin Skinner 8:15 a.m.: Deb Motz 10:45 a.m.: Sandy Wolfe
HOMEBOUND MINISTERS: Mary Ossa and Rick & Rosie Rieser
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 5:00 p.m. Mary Klark, Gary Kristensen, John Martin, Monna McCabe-Ashcraft, Lisa Cannon 8:15 a.m. Sharon Martin, Lisa Sloan, Eric Soiu, Kathy Stukus, Phil Stukus 10:45 a.m. Chris Patin, Jim Patin, Sharon Shallenberger, Dave Shallenberger, Julie Smith, Gina Springer, Cathy Stansbury, Juanita Swickard, Pete Thomas
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A WORD FROM YOUR PASTORAt this point in the BAA Campaign, we have fallen behind where we were at this time last year. Our pledges as of June 6th are $188,777.00. Please recall our total goal is $240,000.00. I ask all parishioners to join in helping us make this goal. As always, thanks so much to all who have helped us so far. We’ll be sending a reminder letter soon to all who have not yet made a pledge.
WELCOME!You may have come as a stranger to us, yet you are known to Our Lord, Jesus Christ. In His name, we pray you will find peace, hospitality and friendship with us.
LECTORS: 5:00 p.m. Cheryl Boggess, Matthew Cannon 8:15 a.m. Selma Lesher, Kate Daleiden 10:45 a.m. Rose Ann Stevenson, Roy Brewer
GIFT BEARERS: 5:00 p.m. Volunteer 8:15 a.m. Morelle & Frank Hohmann 10:45 a.m. Volunteer
SUNDAY NURSERYThe Nursery/Playroom for young children is open during the 10:45 a.m. Mass. New volunteers are needed to keep this ministry going strong! For more information and to be added to the Sunday schedule, contact the new Coordinator, Lauren Alspach, at 330-760-0756 or [email protected].
WEDDING CONGRATULATIONSCongratulations to Clint Howarth and Mary-Claire Rocha, who were married here at the church June 10th. May each day of their married life bring them closer to our loving God. The Altar Flowers this weekend are from their wedding.
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONSThe Sunday offertory collection for May 28th was $8,895.00. The collection on June 4th was $9,798.91. The total Online Giving for May was $22,049.00. The collection for the Catholic Home Missions Appeal last weekend was $1,588.55. The SVDP revenue for May was $6,469 and the expenses were $11,659.51.
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RCIAIf you know of anyone who is interested in learning more about Catholicism and the Church’s process for becoming Catholic, please encourage them to contact Mike Millisor in the Religious Education Office (740-587-4160 or [email protected]) for information concerning the next Period of Inquiry.
ONLINE GIVING The next Diocesan Collection, Peter’s Pence is the weekend of June 24/25. This fund provides emergency relief assistance to those who suffer from war, oppression, disease, and natural disasters and are distributed in the name of the Holy Father. Contributions can be made through the Online Giving Program. St. Edward is very grateful and blessed by the generous support to our Parish by parishioners using the Online Giving Program. Online contributions for the BAA for St. Edward is available directly through the Diocese website. The BAA link is listed under Special Events on our parish website. New to the Parish? Or would like to give Online Giving a try? Please use the link on the parish website at www.saintedwards.org, and select “Sign up for a New Account” to register. Please call the office if you have any questions or need assistance. Thank you.
EVENTS/MEETINGS THIS WEEKSunday, June 11 – Most Holy Trinity Collection for the St. Vincent de Paul Conference Choir – 9:30 a.m. – Loft St. Vincent de Paul Conference Meeting – Noon – Classroom 7Monday, June 12 Eucharistic Adoration – 9:30 a.m. until Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. – ChapelBridge Group – 6:30 p.m. – Hall Lighthearted Scripture – 7:00 p.m. – LoungeTuesday, June 13 Men’s Group for Rediscovery – 7:30 p.m. – LoungeWednesday, June 14 Men’s Faith Sharing Group – 7:00 p.m. – Lounge
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Flocknote Join us and keep up to date with what is going on at St. Edward! Please check out this link on our parish website and register for Flocknote. You can get updates from the Parish and from the ministry or social group you are a member of. Don’t miss out on what is going on at St. Edward Church. Please call the office if you have any questions!
CONFIRMATIONThe group photo of the Grade 8 Class taken at the recent Confirmation Mass is available to be picked up after Mass in the Gathering Space. One per family, please.
ST. PEREGRINE FUNDWe received this note from Erin Cordle in the Diocesan Office of Social Concerns:
On behalf of the Diocesan Peregrine Fund, I want to thank the St. Edward PSR Class of Grade 3-A and their teachers, Mrs. Diane Skinner and Mrs. Kristen Gilbert, for their donation of gift bags for cancer patients and their families. Each bag contained very thoughtful care items and a prayer card written by the students. I would also like to thank PSR Grade 4-B and their teachers, Mrs. Laura Collins, Ms. Jennifer Hughes and Ms. Kristyn Stump for their donation of funds raised by the students. Their “Pennies for St. Peregrine” was a clever way to raise awareness and give support to patients and families. God bless both classes! Erin Cordle-Coordinator.
For more information about the St. Peregrine Fund, contact Erin at 614-241-2540 or [email protected].
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL COLLECTION SUNDAY
Conference members will be at the doors of the church to receive your generous donations after all the Masses this weekend. Thank you for your financial support to help those in need in our area.
ST. EDWARD YOUTH MINISTRY
IGNITE SUMMER CALENDAR BEGINS!
June 19th – 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.“Brunch with Jesus” – Stay tuned in with the living Word this summer by coming to brunch! We will start the hour with 20 minutes of Adoration and then we will move to the St. Ed’s Social Hall for a classic brunch prepared for us by St. Ed’s parishioners. During the brunch time we will take a look at the scripture for the upcoming Sunday Liturgy. Brunch with Jesus will take place every other Monday this Summer!
June 24th – Annual Paintball Outing –At Redhead’s in Pataskala, 1:00-4:00 p.m. Invite a friend, everyone is welcome! We will car-pool from St. Edward. Cost is $45.00/person.
SUMMER MISSION TRIP“Gospel Road” in Newark, Ohio. July 9th-13th with overnight at Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center. Service work will include house repairs, cleaning, yard work, and building in the Newark community. What an awesome opportunity for us to represent disciples from St. Edward in one of our hometowns! Gospel Road is a diocesan Mission Camp and so students will spend the week with dozens of other students from around the diocese. Cost is $150.00/person. Registration can be found in the Summer Mailing or at the Parish Office.
Gospel Road Family Meeting:June 21st, at 6:00-7:00 p.m. Come learn more about this great Mission Camp and have a chance to register at the meeting. There is important information for parents to know, so if you’re interested in Gospel Road, make sure to attend this meeting!
PRAYER CHAINIf you, a family member or someone close to you, would like to be added to the St. Edward Prayer Chain, please call Cindy Kendrick at 740-366-2871 or 740-404-3591. If you would like to volunteer to be a member of this ministry, please call Cindy.
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NOTES FROM THE LOFT
Today’s responsorial “psalm” (actually a canticle from the book of Daniel) offers a subtle reminder that we Americans aren’t the only English-speaking Catholics in the world. The refrain text is “Glory and praise for ever,” while the verses use the spelling “forever.” In the United States, we conventionally use the one-word spelling, so “for ever” may look like a typo when we see it in hymnals or prayer books. It isn’t, though. Official Church translations reflect the historical British distinction between the two spellings: forever means “continually” and for ever means “for eternity.” Prayers that end with the phrase “for ever and ever” reflect this second meaning: we pray to the Triune God –Father, Son and Holy Spirit – who live and reign “for eternity.”
Dates for this summer’s volunteer choir “Come and Sing” Masses are being finalized. Watch future bulletins for more information.
~ Paul (740-587-3254 or [email protected])
BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL
2017
LIVING THE GOSPEL IN FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY
We would like to thank all the parishioners who have already pledged their gift to the 2017 Bishop’s Annual Appeal. If you have not yet made your commitment, you can do so today at Mass. Pledge envelopes are available in the pews. The needs of our diocese are great. We hope to realize our parish goal with 100% participation. Each dollar raised over our diocesan goal will be refunded to our parish. Every gift is important and no gift is too small. Thank you for your generosity. Online contributions for the BAA for St. Edward is available directly through the Diocesan website. See the BAA link under Special Events on our parish website.
FATHER THOMAS J. LOWERY SCHOLARSHIP 2017We are pleased to announce that the Father Thomas J. Lowery Scholarship for 2017 has been awarded to Andrew Deak. Andrew is currently enrolled at the University of Dayton and applying to medical schools.Our congratulations and best wishes go to Andrew, as he continues his academic and spiritual growth.
“LIFE,” LET’S TALK ABOUT THAT... Please join St. Edward the Confessor Council #10876 of the Knights of Columbus, in conjunction with Licking County Right to Life, as they host an informative presentation and discussion by Devin Scribner, Executive Director of Ohio Right to Life from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 22, in the Parish Hall at St. Edward. All adult parishioners and adult guests are encouraged to attend this presentation, which will address Pro-Life Apologetics and highlight upcoming Pro-Life Legislation initiatives. Light refreshments will be served with discussion following the presentation.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Eucharistic Adoration is a time-honored devotion to the Presence of God in the form of the exposed host. St. Edward’s Adoration Committee is close to achieving the goal of a minimum of two Adorers per hour for all time slots. A special need remains for the hours on Monday, 9:00-10:00 a.m., 10:00-11:00 a.m., 2:00-3:00 p.m., 3:00-4:00 p.m., 8:00-9:00 p.m., and Tuesday morning, from 2:00-5:00 a.m. Anyone wishing to join this ministry is welcomed at any hour. If you feel you would like to join us for an hour of peaceful prayer, please contact the Church Office or Kim Chupka at 740-587-7067. Thank you to all the volunteers who make this ministry possible.
HOLIDAY CALENDAR FOR EUCHARISTIC ADORATION MEMBERS The following Eucharistic Adoration Days have been cancelled due to the Holidays: July 3 and 4 and September 4 and 5. Adoration veneration will occur on all other Mondays and Tuesdays unless otherwise notified. Have a safe and fun-filled summer!
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SCHEDULING MASSES FOR 2018The Parish Office is now taking Mass intention requests for next year. To best fulfill as many requests for weekend Mass intentions as possible, we ask that parishioners limit the number of requests for weekend dates to three per year. To comply with Diocesan Finance Office policies, the $10.00 stipend must be offered at the time of request. For Mass requests, please fill out the green envelope in your envelope collection packet or use any envelope marked “Parish Office,” and put it in the collection basket.
HELPING HANDS – A KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SERVICE OUTREACH On Saturday, June 24th, our Knights Council at St. Edward, will have a service outreach day for people in need within our Parish and local community. The goal is to provide labor and assistance for necessary home repairs and maintenance or minor home improvements to those in need. We are currently seeking volunteers to serve in this ministry, and also collecting applications for assistance. The number and priority of projects selected will be dependent on the urgency of the need, available volunteer manpower and timing. To sign up as a volunteer, or to submit an application for assistance, please call the Helping Hands Message Line at 740-527-0517 or email [email protected].
PARISH CENSUS INFORMATIONPlease help the Parish Office keep your family information current. If your phone, address or email address has changed, please notify the office at [email protected] or 740-587-3254. Also, if your young adult children are out of school and living on their own, they need to be deleted from St. Edward. If they still attend Mass here, they should register on their own as an adult or please encourage them to join a parish close to where they are living.
ODU FAMILY DAYProspective adult students who are interested in earning their Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree at Ohio Dominican University are invited to ODU Family Day, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 15th. The event will include a variety of kid-friendly activities and opportunities to learn about ODU’s online and on-campus evening class offerings. ODU Family Day will take place on ODU’s campus at 1216 Sunbury Road, Columbus 43219. Register today by visiting ohiodominican.edu/FamilyDay.
ANNOUNCING WALKING WITH PURPOSE Are you interested in getting together with a group of women to explore your faith? You don’t have much Scripture knowledge, but you would like to see how the Scriptures apply to your everyday life? If so, we invite you to consider joining Walking with Purpose (WWP) at St. Edward Parish. Monday evening weekly group sessions are starting in September. Opening Your Heart, the 22-week foundational Bible Study is designed for women new to WWP, as well as those with more Bible Study experience. Walking with Purpose is a Catholic Bible Study for women that aims to bring women to a deeper personal relationship with Christ. Through personal study and small group discussions, the group helps to link our everyday challenges with solutions given to us through the teachings of Christ and the Catholic Church. Interested in learning more? We are in the initial planning phase and would like to invite you to join us on Thursday, June 29th, at 7:00 p.m., in the Lounge and find out what it is all about! “For questions or to RSVP for the meeting, call or email Anna Hofer at 740-334-0170 or [email protected]. You can also visit www.walkingwithpurpose.com for more information. We hope to have you participate with Walking with Purpose this fall on Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m.
VBS AT OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL CHURCHOur Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Buckeye Lake, invites EVERYONE age 4 through 6th grade to join us in our VBS. Learn more about your faith in exciting sites including Barn Raising Bible Stories, Green Pasture Bible Challenge, Udderly Cool Crafts, The Chicken Coop Café, Bales of Fun Games, and Good Times Music. Looking in the Bible, God’s Holy Word, we will explore five farm-tastic Bible stories that teach us Jesus, our Savior, cares for us, provides, leads, and forgives us! We will also meet five saints who can help teach us more about Jesus and who are examples of how to live and profess our Catholic faith. Those in 7th grade on up are invited to be Farm Hands – VBS assistants. Call 740-928-3266 for more information. ADMISSION IS FREE.
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2017 The Edwardians!A Senior Social Group – Men and women age 50 and up
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FROM JULY, 2017 to DECEMBER 31, 2017. **Please note: Accepting RSVPs on all events. Motorcoaches limited by number of seats.
Reservations close when seats are sold.
July 11 – TUESDAY “MYSTERY DAY” trip on a Deluxe Motor Coach (50 seats). Inclusive price of $48.00 per person. Motorcoach arrives at the St. Edward parking lot at 7:30 a.m. Depart promptly at 8:00 a.m. Get ready for a day of adventure, thrills, surprises, etc., that you will long remember. Dress very casual! Reservations close when the bus is full. Only twenty seats left. Bus is not handicap-accessible. Reservations to be paid by July 6th.
August 11 – FRIDAY “BACK WOODS WHOLE HOG ROAST,” at Sts. Peter & Paul Retreat Center Shelter House, located on Seminary Road off of Thornwood Drive, Heath. Cost is $3.00 per person. Arrive at 5:30 p.m. Eat at 6:30 p.m. Looking for 100 people to come and enjoy the feast of a whole hog on the grill cooked by Chef Chris and served with all the trimmings! Coffee and soft drink beverages furnished. B.Y.O.B. cooler. The Catholic Foundation contributed to this event. Reservations to be paid by August 7th.
September 12 – TUESDAY “WELCOME AND THANK YOU ‘FREE’ CHICKEN AND NOODLE DINNER,” with Penny Bingo following Dinner. St. Edward Church Parish Hall, 6:00 p.m. Your dinner is free compliments of The Edwardians. Join us for an evening of fun as our good friend Walt Hinger of Blessed Sacrament Church will be making his homemade noodles. Bring your pennies for an evening of Penny-a-Card Bingo and enhance your copper investment. 50/50 Raffle and Donation Bucket. Invite a parishioner(s) to come with you! Reservations due by Sunday, September 10th.
For details on any activity, email [email protected] or phone 740-323-3105.
Note: You may pay for multiple events in one check. FOR ALL EVENTS, make check payable to THE EDWARDIANS.
Mail to Linda Woolard, 481 Beacon Road, Newark, OH 43055.
BRIDGE GROUPPlease join us at 7:00 p.m. every second and fourth Monday in the Parish Hall for a friendly and relaxed game of Duplicate Bridge. All you need is to come with a partner. For more information or questions, please contact Eric Soiu at 740-927-8727 or [email protected].
SING-A-LONG Looking for singers, musicians and those willing to help entertain at Tuscany Gardens rehabilitation and care facility in Pataskala. For one hour once a month (3:30 to 4:30 on the second Thursday), we lead the residents in singing old standard songs they grew up with. Please contact Eric Soiu at 740-927-8727 or [email protected].
MERCY AND MARY WEEKEND RETREATEXPERIENCE this Special TIME of MERCY with Father Michael Gaitley! Join the Marian Missionaries of Divine Mercy from June 23rd-25th, for an inspiring Mercy and Mary Weekend Retreat, featuring bestselling author of 33 Days to Morning Glory and acclaimed speaker Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC. Spend a weekend in quiet prayer at Walsh University in the heart of North Canton, Ohio! Join us for a full immersion experience into Divine Mercy and Mary. Enjoy new talks by Fr. Gaitley, daily Mass, Adoration, quiet prayer time, meals with the Marian Missionaries, and much more! Register now at events.marianmissionaries.org. For more information, call 413-944-8500, ext. 10.
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The Catechism Corner
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Happy Most Holy Trinity Sunday. Today, we read in our catechisms paragraphs 232-234 and 266 about the Most Holy Trinity. 232: Christians are baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. The faith of all Christians rests on the Trinity. 233: Christians are baptized in the “name” of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit: not in their names for there is only one God, the almighty Father, his only Son and the Holy Spirit: the Most Holy Trinity. 234: The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of Christian faith and life. 266: “Now this is the Catholic Faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son is another, the Holy Spirit another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty co-eternal.”
(The Athanasian Creed.)
MASS AND HOLY HOUR FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOMAs part of the national Fortnight for Freedom, a Mass and Holy Hour for Religious Freedom will be celebrated on Wednesday, June 28th, at 5:15 p.m., at Saint Joseph Cathedral. The Holy Hour will begin with a Rosary for Religious Freedom and Liberty, followed by silent Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, and concluding with Benediction. All are invited. For more information, contact the Cathedral at 614-224-1295, or Social Concerns at 614-241-2540. Elevator access to the Cathedral is available via the west entrance (in the courtyard) from East Broad Street. For more, visit www.fortnight4freedom.org.
MARRIAGE IS A SACRAMENTWhat exactly does that mean? You’ll learn a new way to find the Lord in your home at a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend. The next weekend is September 15-17 in Central Ohio. For more information or to apply, contact Paul and Marilou Clouse at 614-834-6880, or visit our website at www.wwmecolumbus.org.
BETHESDA HEALING MINISTRY
An invitation to those of you having been affected by an abortion. Forgiveness is not a feeling. It is a decision affected by grace. When you acknowledge sinfulness, you open yourself to God’s unconditional forgiveness. All through the summer months we will be at Bethesda waiting for you with one-on-one pastoral direction and Companion mentoring, prayer and fellowship through the healing process. Bethesda Healing Ministry confidential lines are 614-309-2651 or 614-309-0157, or visit our website at bethesdahealing.org.
Be sure to “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BethesdaHealing.
ST. EDWARD MEN’S FAITH SHARING GROUPA group of men who wish to grow in their understanding of their Catholic faith and to share their faith and experiences through friendship, prayer, and fraternity, seeking God’s help in dealing with issues they confront every day and providing spiritual support to each other. For more information, contact Paul Jakob at [email protected] or 740-587-4478.
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK:
Come in on Sunday for a Free Small Coffee with the purchase of a Breakfast Sandwich
“What page, what passage of the inspired books of the Old and New Testaments is not the truest of guides for human life?” ~Saint Benedict, from the Rule of Saint Benedict (73:3)
“The spirit of humility is sweeter than honey, and those who nourish themselves with
this honey produce sweet fruit." ~SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA
Monday, June 12 ~ Tenth Week in Ordinary Time
Holy Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain, and after he had
sat down, his disciples came to him. He began to teach them, saying: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for
theirs is the Kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted. Blessed are the
meek, for they will inherit the land. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will
be satisfied. Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. Blessed are the clean of heart, for
they will see God. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. Blessed are they
who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you
when they insult you and persecute you and utter every kind of evil against you falsely because of me.
Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven. Thus they persecuted the prophets who were
before you.”
Meditation: The beatitudes which Jesus offers us are a sign of contradiction to the world's understanding
of happiness and joy. How can one possibly find happiness in poverty, hunger, mourning, and
persecution? Poverty of spirit finds ample room and joy in possessing God as the greatest treasure
possible. Hunger of the spirit seeks nourishment and strength in God's word and Spirit. Sorrow and
mourning over wasted life and sin leads to joyful freedom from the burden of guilt and spiritual
oppression. God reveals to the humble of heart the true source of abundant life and happiness. Jesus
promises his disciples that the joys of heaven will more than compensate for the troubles and hardships
they can expect in this world. Thomas Aquinas said: No one can live without joy. That is why a person
deprived of spiritual joy goes after carnal pleasures. Do you know the happiness of hungering and
thirsting for God alone?
Prayer: O God, from whom all good things come, grant that we, who call on you in our need, may at your
prompting discern what is right, and by your guidance do it. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who
lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: So one might ask: What is the “good life?” What is the ultimate end or purpose of life? Is
it not happiness, which is none other than the complete good, the sum of all goods, leaving nothing more
to be desired? Jesus addresses this question in his sermon on the mount. The word beatitude literally
means “happiness” or “blessedness.” What is the significance of Jesus' beatitudes, and why are they so
central to his teaching? The beatitudes respond to the natural desire for happiness that God has placed in
every heart. They teach us the final end to which God calls us, namely the coming of God's kingdom
(Matt. 4:17), the vision of God (Matt. 5:8; 1 John 2:1), entering into the joy of the Lord (Matt. 25:21-23)
and into his rest (Hebrews 4:7-11). Jesus' beatitudes also confront us with decisive choices concerning the
life we pursue here on earth and the use we make of the goods he puts at our disposal. God alone
satisfies. Knowing this, do you seek the highest good, the total good, which is above all else?
Tuesday, June 13 ~ Tenth Week in Ordinary Time Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church
Holy Gospel: Matthew 5:13-16 Jesus said to his disciples: “You are the salt of the earth. But if salt
loses its taste, with what can it be seasoned? It is no longer good for anything but to be thrown out and
trampled underfoot. You are the light of the world. A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden. Nor do they
light a lamp and then put it under a bushel basket; it is set on a lampstand, where it gives light to all in
the house. Just so, your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify
your heavenly Father.”
Meditation: On many occasions Jesus used ordinary images, such as salt and light, to convey
extraordinary truths. What does salt and light have to teach us about God and his reign on earth? Salt was
a valuable commodity in the ancient world. People traded with it, like we trade with gold and stock. Salt
also served a very useful purpose in hot climates before the invention of electricity and refrigeration. Salt
not only gave food flavor, it also preserved meat from spoiling. Jesus used the image of salt to describe
how his disciples are to live in the world. As salt purifies, preserves, and penetrates, so the disciple must
be as salt in the world of human society to purify, preserve, and penetrate that society for the kingdom of
God and of his righteousness and peace. Jesus also used the image of light and a lamp to further his
illustration. Lamps in the ancient world served a vital function, much like they do today. They enable
people to see and work in the dark and to avoid stumbling. The Jewish people also understood “light” as
an expression of the inner beauty, truth, and goodness of God. “In his light we see light” ( Psalm 36:9).
“His word is a lamp that guides our steps” (Psalm 119:105). God’s grace not only illumines the darkness
in our lives, but it also fills us with spiritual light, joy, and peace. Jesus used the image of a lamp to
describe how his disciples are to live in the light of his truth and love. Just as natural light illumines the
darkness and enables one to see visually, so the light of Christ shines in the hearts of believers and
enables us to see the heavenly reality of God’s kingdom. In fact, our mission is to be light-bearers of
Christ so that others may see the truth of the gospel and be freed from the blindness of sin and deception.
Prayer: Almighty ever-living God, who gave Saint Anthony of Padua to your people as an outstanding
preacher and an intercessor in their need, grant that, with his assistance, as we follow the teachings of
the Christian life, we may know your help in every trial. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who
lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: Despite the steps we take to engage in activities out of the public eye in our attempt to
keep things “secret,” Jesus reminds us that nothing really ever remains hidden or secret. We can try to
hide things from others, from ourselves, and foolishly from God – God who sees all and knows all. How
tempting to shut our eyes from the consequences of our sinful ways and bad habits, even when we know
what those consequences are. And how tempting to hide them from others and even from God. But,
nonetheless, everything is known to God who sees all. There is great freedom and joy for those who live
in God’s light and who seek this truth. Those who listen to God and heed his voice will receive more from
him. Do you know the joy and freedom of living in God’s light?
Wednesday, June 14 ~ Tenth Week in Ordinary Time
Holy Gospel: Matthew 5:17-19 Jesus said to his disciples: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the
law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to fulfill. Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth
pass away, not the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will pass from the law, until all things
have taken place. Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others
to do so will be called least in the Kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys and teaches these
commandments will be called greatest in the Kingdom of heaven.”
Meditation: Jesus taught reverence for God’s law – reverence for God himself, for the Lord’s Day,
reverence or respect for parents, respect for life, for property, for another person’s good name, respect for
oneself and for one’s neighbor lest wrong or hurtful desires master us. Reverence and respect for God’s
commandments teach us the way of love – love of God and love of neighbor. What is impossible to men is
possible to God and those who have faith in God. God gives us the grace to love as he loves, to forgive as
he forgives, to think as he thinks, and to act as he acts. The Lord loves righteousness and hates
wickedness. As his followers we must love his commandments and hate every form of sin. Do you love the
commands of the Lord?
Prayer: O God, from whom all good things come, grant that we, who call on you in our need, may at your
prompting discern what is right, and by your guidance do it. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who
lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: Have you ever wondered why people generally tend to view the “law of God” negatively
rather than positively? Jesus’ attitude towards the law of God can be summed up in the great prayer in
Psalm 119: “Oh, how I love your law! It is my meditation all the day.” For the people of Israel the “law”
could refer to the Ten Commandments or to the five Books of Moses – the Pentateuch – which explain the
commandments and ordinances of God for his people. The “law” also referred to the whole teaching or
way of life which God gave to his people. The Jews in Jesus’ time also used it as a description of the oral
or scribal law. Needless to say, the scribes added many more things to the law than God intended. That is
why Jesus often condemned the scribal law. It placed burdens on people which God had not intended.
Jesus, however, made it very clear that the essence of God’s law – his commandments and way of life,
must be fulfilled. The law of God is truth and when we live according to that truth it produces the fruits of
righteousness, holiness, peace, and joy.
Thursday, June 15 ~ Tenth Week in Ordinary Time
Holy Gospel: Matthew 5:20-26 Jesus said to his disciples: “I tell you, unless your righteousness
surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter into the Kingdom of heaven. You have
heard that it was said to your ancestors, You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment.
But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment, and whoever says to his
brother, ‘Raqa,’ will be answerable to the Sanhedrin, and whoever says, ‘You fool,’ will be liable to fiery
Gehenna. Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar, and there recall that your brother has anything
against you, leave your gift there at the altar, go first and be reconciled with your brother, and then come
and offer your gift. Settle with your opponent quickly while on the way to court with him. Otherwise your
opponent will hand you over to the judge, and the judge will hand you over to the guard, and you will be
thrown into prison. Amen, I say to you, you will not be released until you have paid the last penny.”
Meditation: In these stress-filled and anxious times, do you ever find yourself driven by anger, rage, or
revenge? The first person to hate his brother was Cain. God warned Cain: ‘Why are you angry? ..Sin in
couching at the door; it’s desire is for you, but you must master it (Genesis 4:6-7). Sin doesn’t just
happen to us; it first grows as a tiny seed in our heart. Unless it is uprooted, by God’s grace, it grows like
a weed and chokes the vine and all its fruit. Jesus addressed the issue of keeping the commandments with
his disciples. The scribes and Pharisees equated righteousness with satisfying the outward observance of
the law. Jesus showed them how short they had come. Jesus points to the heart as the seat of desire and
choice. Unless evil and forbidden desires are eradicated, the heart will be corrupted. Jesus points to
forbidden anger with one's brother. This is a selfish anger that broods and is long-lived, that nurses a
grudge and keeps wrath warm, and that refuses to die. Harboring anger in the heart as well as anger in
speech and action are equally forbidden by God. What, then, is the antidote to anger and rage? Mercy,
kindness, and forbearance spring from a heart full of love and forgiveness. God has forgiven us and he
calls us to extend mercy and forgiveness towards those who cause us grief and harm. In the cross of
Jesus we see the supreme example of love and forgiveness and the power of goodness for overcoming
evil. Only God’s love and grace can set our hearts and minds free from the tyranny of wounded pride and
spiteful revenge. Do you harbor any anger towards another person? And are you quick to be reconciled
when a rupture has been caused in your relationships? Ask God to set you free and to fill your heart and
mind with his love and goodness. Paul the Apostle reminds us that "God's love has been poured into our
hearts through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us" (Romans 5:5). Through the grace and help of
the Holy Spirit we can overcome malice with good, hatred with kindness, and injury with pardon.
Prayer: O God, from whom all good things come, grant that we, who call on you in our need, may at your
prompting discern what is right, and by your guidance do it. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who
lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: The following prayer of Saint Eusebius is well worth contemplation: “May I be no man’s
enemy, and may I be the friend of that which is eternal and abides. May I never quarrel with those
nearest me: and if I do, may I be reconciled quickly. May I love, seek, and attain only that which is good.
May I wish for all men’s happiness and envy none. May I never rejoice in the ill-fortune of one who has
wronged me. When I have done or said what is wrong, may I never wait for the rebuke of others, but
always rebuke myself until I make amends. May I win no victory that harms either me or my opponent.
May I reconcile friends who are angry with one another. May I never fail a friend who is in danger. When
visiting those in grief may I be able by gentle and healing words to soften their pain. May I respect myself.
May I always keep tame that which rages within me. May I accustom myself to be gentle, and never be
angry with people because of circumstances. May I never discuss who is wicked and what wicked things
he has done, but know good men and follow in their footsteps.”
Friday, June 16 ~ Tenth Week in Ordinary Time
Holy Gospel: Matthew 5:27-32 Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said, You shall
not commit adultery. But I say to you, everyone who looks at a woman with lust has already committed
adultery with her in his heart. If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away. It is better
for you to lose one of your members than to have your whole body thrown into Gehenna. And if your right
hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one of your members than
to have your whole body go into Gehenna. “It was also said, Whoever divorces his wife must give her a
bill of divorce. But I say to you, whoever divorces his wife (unless the marriage is unlawful) causes her to
commit adultery, and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery.”
Meditation: Jesus warns us of the terrible responsibility that we must set no stumbling block in the way
of another, that is, not give offense or bad example that might lead another to sin. The young in faith are
especially vulnerable to the bad example of those who should be passing on the faith. Jesus teaches that
righteousness involves responding to every situation in life in a way that fulfills God's law, not just
externally but internally as well. Jesus says that evil desires spring from the heart. That is why the sin of
adultery must first be dealt with in the heart, the place not only of the emotions, but the mind, will,
thought, and intentions as well. God’s intention and ideal from the beginning was for man and woman to
be indissolubly united in marriage as “one flesh” (see Genesis 2:23-24). That ideal is found in the
unbreakable union of Adam and Eve. They were created for each other and for no one else. They are the
pattern and symbol for all who were to come. Moses permitted divorce as a concession in view of a lost
ideal (see Mark 10:2-9). Jesus sets the high ideal of the married state before those who are willing to
accept his commands. Jesus gives the grace and power of his Holy Spirit to those who seek to follow his
way of holiness in their state of life – whether married or single. If we want to live righteously as God
desires for us, then we must know and understand the intention of God's commands for us, and decide in
our heart to obey the Lord. Through the gift and working of the Holy Spirit, the Lord writes his law on our
hearts and gives us his power to live his way of righteousness and holiness. Do you trust in God’s love and
allow his Holy Spirit to fill you with a thirst for holiness and righteousness in every area of your life?
Prayer: O God, from whom all good things come, grant that we, who call on you in our need, may at your
prompting discern what is right, and by your guidance do it. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who
lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: What does Jesus mean when he says “pluck out your eye” or “cut off your hand and
throw it away” if it leads you to sin? Is he exaggerating here? Jesus used forceful language to urge his
disciples to choose for life – an enduring life of joy and happiness with God – rather than for death – an
unending death and total separation from a community of love, peace, joy and friendship with God. Jesus
set before his disciples the one goal in life that is worth any sacrifice and that goal is the conformity of our
will with God and what he desires for our well-being and happiness with him. Just as a doctor might
remove some part of the body, such as a diseased limb, in order to preserve the life of the whole body, so
we must be ready to part with anything that causes us to sin and which inevitably leads to spiritual death.
Scripture passages (NAB translation) courtesy of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; prayers are from The Roman Missal, Catholic Book Publishing, 2011;
information about saints, solemnities, feasts and memorials courtesy of the Catholic Culture web site.
frlumpe:2017
The Month of June ~ Dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus A Prayer to the Sacred Heart composed by Saint Gertrude the Great
Hail, Sacred Heart of Jesus, living and strengthening source of eternal life, infinite treasury of the divinity, burning furnace of divine love! You are my refuge and my sanctuary. My loving Savior, consume my heart in that burning fire with which Your own is inflamed. Pour into my soul those graces which flow from Your love. Let my heart be so united with Yours that our wills may be one, and my will in all things conformed with Yours. May Your Will be the guide and rule of my desires and of my actions. Amen.
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Annuities • IRAs • Roth IRAsLife & Long Term Care • Disability Insurance
Mark Hedge, FICF, MDRT • (740) [email protected] • www.markhedge.com
1190 E. Main Street, Newark, OH 43055 740-349-8686Abe’sAutomotive
Complete Auto Repair Foreign
& DomesticFront End Alignments
Wheels and Tires462 S. Main St. • Open Mon.-Fri. 8-5
587-0741 • 587-0742
Foreign & DomesticComplete Body ShopAbe’s
Body ShopAll Work Guaranteed – Free Estimates
Insurance Work Open Mon.-Fri. 8-5Featuring Abe’s Quick Lube
460 S. Main St., Granville587-3389 • 587-4015
Abesbodyshop.net
PMMGPAUMIER MEDICAL
MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC.Ray and Katy Paumier,
Parishioners
587-1361
Residential and Commercial Carpentry• All Interior Remodeling Projects • Room Additions• Licensed in Elec Plumbing & HVAC • Concrete Work• All Exterior Projects • New Builds • Bonded and InsuredMERJAERZ.com 740-877-2693 [email protected]
MERJAERZ CONSTRUCTION
Always Forward CrossFitMoving Your Fitness Forward; We Offer
CrossFit, Bootcamp, CrossFit Kids, Olympic Lifting, Personal Training
464 S. Main St., Granville Craig McDonald, Co-owner
alwaysforwardcrossfit.com • 740-507-4378
Join us at Ye Olde Mill11324 Mt. Vernon Road, Utica
VelvetIceCream.com
Join us at Ye Olde Mill11324 Mt. Vernon Road, Utica
VelvetIceCream.com
Downey’s Carpet Careof Granville
740-587-4258A family tradition of service excellence, since 1897.
• 20+ Years Experience• Hail Damage• Body Line Dents• Crease Dents• Door Dings• MotorcyclesERIC CLAEYS 740-404-5508
462 S. Main Street, Granville • By Appointment Onlywww.dentsolutionsofohio.com
AUTOMOTIVE PAINTLESS DENT REMOVAL
AutoHomeLifeRetirement
the J. Long FinanCiaL group, LLCJerod Long, Parishioner/4th Degree Knight740-334-4388 • [email protected]
www.allstate.com/jerodlong
Thinking of ReTiRing?
263 Deo Drive, Newark, Ohio 43055www.safemoneyplaces.net
740-366-1110/Toll Free 1-866-366-1110Brian Van Winkle
Parishioner
GS Benefit & College Planning Solutions, an Independent Agency offering comprehensive College Planning Solutions for both Students and Parents, as well as Medicare Supplements, Advantage and Drug plans from many different companies.
On the web at www.collegeplanningsolutionsohio.com
or call 740-587-2001.Eric and Renee Guerin,
Owners and Parishioners of St. Edward
313 E. Broadway, Granville,OH 43203
740-587-0001 buxtoninn.com
Offering Sunday Brunch
Spa Packages, Massage, Facials, Waxing, PedicuresManicures, Permanent Cosmetics, Salon & Boutique
292 Miller Avenue, Newark, Ohio 43055SpaOnTheAvenue.com • 740-522-4772
Your Avenue to Beauty & Relaxation
Breakfast, Lunch and
Dinner Daily587-0204 • www.dayynoche.com
Tim HughesReal Estate Consultant
740-328-9051 WE KEEP YOU UP AND RUNNING Call Mike Greene 740-345-3510
51 North 3rd Street, Suite 102,Newark www.mtbt.com
WE KEEP YOU UP AND RUNNING Call Mike Greene 740-345-3510
51 North 3rd Street, Suite 102,Newark www.mtbt.com
GrandMonuments1600 East Main St.
Newark, Ohio 43055
345-8772
Antiques& Vintage
Bag & Bulk Mulch – Plants – Stone – Topsoil2135 West Main, Newark
740-522-6558 www.hopetimber.com
Antiques & VintAge
J. Michael Maurer,
Realtor, e-Pro, SRES
116 W. Broadway, Granville, OH
Call Laura VonBruenchenhein for all your real estate needs!
614-273-6444
[email protected] • lauravonb.com190 E. Broad Street, Pataskala, OH 43062
740 N. 21st street • Newark, OH 43055
740-366-1236Welcoming New Patients Parishioners
Jeffrey C. Kirian, DDS, LLC
Professional Full Service REALTOR®
238 E. Broadway,Granville, OHCell 740-334-9777KellyParkerHome.com
Kelly Parker –
1400 Chapel Way, Heath740-522-4663
www.chapelgroveinn.com
THE DENTIST
GARDEN CENTER
“Dropless” Cataract SurgeryLaser Vision Correction
Complete Family Eye Care614.863.EYES (3937)
www.icanseeclearly.comRichard A. Erdey, M.D.
Gregory D. Searcy, M.D. • Daryl Kaswinkel, M.D.
ERDEY SEARCY EYE GROUP
Vision For Life
Complete Orthopedic Care www.ossmnewark.com1980 Tamarack Road, Newark, Ohio, 43055 • (740) 788-9220
Licking County’s Local Orthopedic
Group Since 1986