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Saint Cecilia Church 434 NORTON ROAD • COLUMBUS, OHIO 43228-2698
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2350 Scioto Harper Dr.Columbus
Mark of QualityConCrete WorkAsphAlt pAving
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614-875-8733www.martinpainting.comPleased to serve St. Cecilia Church
and the Diocese of Columbus. Industrial, Commercial and In-Shop Services
PAT DEWS114 Norton Road, ColumbusOFC: 614-878-9720FAX: 614-878-9740
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5374 Sullivant Avenue614-851-6500
(Next to Family Video)
Julie Morgan, Realtorwww.CallJulieMorgan.com
Over 200 Million Dollars Sold
Parishioner for over 30 years.
Pontones Music LLC
Music More3911 Broadway,
Grove City614-875-0693
MARTIN J. MITCHELL, CPCU, ChFC614-529-42593816 FISHINGER BLVD.HILLIARD, OH [email protected]
614-276-46114331 West Broad Street
Catering Menu Now Available
Pediatrics locatedin Grove City
4074 Gantz Rd. | Grove City
Stephen Kebe, MD | Timothy Savage, MD614.871.8500 | www.ahni.com/gcpeds
Jennifer A. Mattson, O.D.5688 – A West Broad Street,
Galloway, OH 43119614-853-2020 • 614-853-0154 fax
For St. Cecilia’s parishioners without insurance – bring in ad for
$100 OFF complete pairof prescription glasses.
Eye Care Professionals, Inc.
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WELCOME TO THE DELICIOUS!
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for Weddings, Graduations, Anniversaries, etc.
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Dr. Trinidad & Dr. Thomas5539 Hilliard Rome Office Park
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WORK INJURIESWORKERS’ COMPENSATION
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Affordable Burial & Cremation Services3030 W. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43204 • (614) 279-8675
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DECEMBER 23, 2018 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday, December 22:Vigil of the Fourth Sunday of Advent 5:00 p.m. Maria (Flora) Tarantelli (Frank and Eddie Kelley and Family)
Sunday, December 23:Fourth Sunday of Advent 7:30 a.m. People of the Parish 9:30 a.m. Richard Nadalin (The Reinhard Family) 12:00 p.m. S. I. Cindi Murnane (Rose Murnane)
Monday, December 24:Christmas Eve 5:00 p.m. Ellen Nadalin (Jayne Bell) 8:00 p.m. Bill and Phyllis Hand (Marge Griesdorn) 11:15p.m. OfficeofReadings
Tuesday, December 25:The Nativity of the Lord 12:00 a.m. People of the Parish 9:30 a.m. Christine Murnane Briggs (Pat Murnane)
Wednesday, December 26:Saint Stephen, The First Martyr 8:15 a.m. Pauline Nonnenmacher (Paul and Anita Carlisle)
Thursday, December 27:Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist 8:15 a.m. Bill and Phyllis Hand (Janice Prenger)
Friday, December 28:The Holy Innocents, Martyrs 8:15 a.m. Douglas Parnell (Brian and StephanieGriffin)
Saturday, December 29:Vigil of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 5:00 p.m. Alice Harsh (Donna Powers)
Sunday, December 30:The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 7:30 a.m. People of the Parish 9:30 a.m. Harry Hart (The Kaufman and Hart Family) 12:00 p.m. The Deceased Members of the Dete and Murnane Families (Rose Murnane)
The Rosary will be prayed at 7:50 a.m. and Mass held at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday
through Friday this week.
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FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENTSunday, December 23: No SCRIP Sales* No PSR Classes and no Children’s Liturgy of the Word* After all Masses Food Pantry Collection, Gathering Space 1:00 p.m. Church Decorating, Church 1:30 p.m. Basketball Games, Parish Center 7:00 p.m. Bingo, School Hall*
Monday, December 24: Christmas Eve ParishOfficeclosed* School Vacation begins*
Tuesday, December 25: Christmas Day ParishOfficeclosed* No Bingo*
Wednesday, December 26: 11:15 a.m. Intercessory Prayer, Meditation Room* 5:00 p.m. Basketball Practice, Parish Center
Thursday, December 27: 5:00 p.m. Basketball Practice, Parish Center
Friday, December 28: 9:00 a.m. Basketball Tournament, Parish Center
Saturday, December 29: No SCRIP Sales* 9:00 a.m. Basketball Tournament, Parish Center After 5:00 p.m. Mass Food Pantry Collection, Gathering Space After 5:00 p.m. Mass St. Vincent de Paul Society “Fifth Sunday” Collection, Gathering Space*
Sunday, December 30: No SCRIP Sales* No PSR Classes and no Children’s Liturgy of the Word* After all Masses Food Pantry Collection, Gathering Space After all Masses St. Vincent de Paul Society “Fifth Sunday” Collection, Gathering Space* 1:30 p.m. Basketball Games, Parish Center 7:00 p.m. Bingo, School Hall
*Please see bulletin announcement for more details.
COLLECTION COUNTERSThis Wednesday, December 26 Tim Culbertson and Michael CaseNext Wednesday, January 2 Chuck Matson and Mary Gibbons
HOLY DAYS SCHEDULEHoly Day Masses: There is an obligation to attend Mass for Christmas and also the Solemnity of Mary. Masses for Christmas will be on Monday, December24,2018at5:00p.m.,8:00p.m.andatMidnight(withOfficeofReadings beginning at 11:15 p.m.). There will be one Mass on Christmas Morning at 9:30 a.m.The Vigil Mass for the Solemnity of Mary will be at 5:00 p.m. on December 31, 2018. Mass on January 1, 2019 will be at 9:30 a.m.
PASTOR’S CORNER
As I am writing this on Friday, December 14, 2018 due to holiday deadlines being moved up, I am fascinated by an item that appeared on the internet and social media. A certain company has invited people to apply for an opportunity to go for a whole year without using a Smartphone. If the person who is selected is successful, they will receive $100,000. My assumption is that the person who is selected will have to be a person who is presently using a Smartphone extensively. Being successful in this effort would be quite a feat but certainly not impossible. We have grown accustomed to instant communication whether it is between family and friends or access to news, information, bank accounts and shopping. For some reason, this led me to think about the stark contrast between the circumstances of Jesus’ birth that we are celebrating. When Jesus was born, there was no instant communication. The media was not hanging out outside the inn or the stable in Bethlehem. There were no family or friends present to assist the parents of this newborn child. There was no birth announcement in a newspaper. The Son of God, King of Kings and Lord of Lords comes into the world in obscurity, unnoticed by anyone except a few shepherds. We do not know the day, hour or even year of Jesus’ birth. We know little to nothing about his childhood and young adulthood. Yet millions throughout the world are engaging in many forms of celebrating His birth. This leads us to an interesting question that we can ask ourselves or others: Why?
There are many possible answers to this question. This has become especially true in these times that have been called “post-Christian” and secular. Many identify themselves as spiritual but not religious. Many have decided to no longerbeaffiliatedwithaparticularreligioustraditionordenomination.Wealsoliveintimesinwhichtheweaknessesand sinfulness of people of faith, including those who hold positions of leadership and ministry in Churches and denominations, have become a source of scandal. Many see science and faith as incompatible.
It is no secret that many parishes and churches have a large attendance on Christmas Eve and Day. Why? It may simply out of tradition or to please family/friends. At the risk of appearing naïve or unrealistic, I believe that once we are able tomovebeyondthesuperficialorimmediatelyapparentreasonswhethertheybepositiveornegative,wemaycometo an awareness that there is a part of us which is spiritual in nature. We search for a sense of hope, peace, justice, meaning, joy, faith, love and life!
Despite all the wonders that humanity has been able to accomplish, there remain realities that elude us and that we are not able to do on our own. There are realities that remain mysterious but are very real. Maybe, just maybe, this child whose birth is being celebrated, who came into the world in obscurity and about whom there are many things we don’t know or understand, may be able to lead us to those realities for we search! They are even more valuable than $100,000 or the most expensive gifts you receive or give!
We are not perfect here at St. Cecilia, nor do we have all the answers! We, too, are searching! However, we are glad you are here and we hope you may return to us as we follow the Child and the Mystery!
Blessed Christmas!Father Leo Connolly
Parish Website: www.saintceciliachurch.orgLooking for us on Facebook? Go to Facebook.com/saintceciliachurchAlso on Twitter @stceciliach
VOCATION VIEWSFOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT: Mary set out in haste, carrying the good news of God’s great love. Wherever you go today, take God with you.
CHRISTMAS: A Child is born for us; a son given to us! Such good news deserves to be heard. Who will proclaim the tidings of great joy in the world?
READINGS FOR DECEMBER 30THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH Reading I – Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14 Reading II – Colossians 3:12-21 Gospel – Luke 2:41-52
LIFE FOCUS QUESTIONS• How do you experience your family as a “domestic
church”?• Wheredoyoufind“holyimperfection”inyourown
family?• How does your family support each other in times
of stress and sadness?• In the gospel Jesus calls the temple, “my Father’s
house.” Do you feel at home in your church community? How do you experience it as a place of shelter and welcome? How might you help it grow to be even more a house of God?
READINGS FOR JANUARY 1MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD Reading I – Numbers 6:22-27 Reading II – Galatians 4:4-7 Gospel – Luke 2:16-21
LIFE FOCUS QUESTIONS• Inthefirstreading,Aaron is instructedbyGodon
how to bless the people. In this New Year, how might we dedicate our lives to be a blessing for all those around us?
• In the second reading from Galatians we hear God referred to as “Abba, Father!” In your prayer life, how do you address God?
• We can imagine how the shepherds’ lives might have changed that night they drew close to Jesus in the manger. How has your faith grown and deepened this Christmas season?
ALTAR LINENSTuesday, January 1, 2019 through Thursday, January 31, 2019 Dru Pritchard
EGIVING WITH FAITH DIRECTFaith Direct enables parishioners to make church contributions either by direct debit from your checking/savings account or through your credit/debit card. No more writing checks or searching for envelopes on the way out the door. Now you can apply the convenience of direct debit to your parish offerings in much the same way as you may now use it to make your mortgage, car or tuition payments.Faith Direct also offers you personalized offertory cards to replace your envelopes for the collection basket.Please join me in enrolling by visiting www.faithdirect.net to enroll securely online. Our parish code is OH857.God Bless You!Rev. Leo Connolly
WEDNESDAY – 11:15 A.M.Join us in the Meditation Room to pray
GIVE THANKS FORTHE BIRTH OF OUR LORD, JESUS CHRIST
WELCOMING COMMITTEEThe welcoming committee is available for all new and present parishioners to give church tours, do home visits or answer any questions you may have. For questions and comments send emails to [email protected] or call 860-338-4892,oryoumaycalltheparishoffice at 614-878-5353.
CALENDAR NOTESOur PSR and PSR Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Classes are on Christmas Break. Classes will resume on Sunday and Monday, January 6 & 7, 2019. Children’s Liturgy of the Word will also resume in January.Saint Cecilia School begins their Christmas Break on Monday, December 24, 2018. Classes will resume on Monday, January 7, 2019. Please note that there are no weekend SCRIP sales cards after the Masses until the New Year. You may still cometotheParishOfficeduringthenormalbusinesshourson weekdays to get cards. TheSt.CeciliaParishOfficewillbe closed on Monday and Tuesday, December 24 AND 25 and also Tuesday, January 1, 2019. We will not have Bingo on Christmas Day, December 25, but will have it on New Year’s Day, January 1, using a volunteer team. If interested in helping thatnight,pleasecalltheParishOffice,614-878-5353.
BINGO THANKSMany thanks to our workers who recently helped at our Bingo Games: Tuesday, December 11: Manager: Mike Silva; Caller: Michael Case; Bingo: Joan Giesman; Instant: Brenda Case, Rosalie Fuller, Mark Kelby, Kip McMahon; Kitchen: Heather Gossett, Katie Kapala; Bakers: Sheri Nichols, Phyllis Nichols
SAINT CECILIA SCHOOL NEWS:GRANT RECEIVED!We are so happy to announce that St. Cecilia has received a $20,000 grant in order to support the position of Cultural Diversity Specialist through the Catholic Foundation. Mrs. Laura Kreber has been such a wonderful addition to our schoolofficeandtheSt.Ceciliacommunity.Pleaseofferupaprayer of thanks to The Catholic Foundation and their donors for their great generosity. With their help we are able to continue our outreach efforts to our Spanish-speaking friends and families.
ALPHA REUNION!To all ALPHA alum: On Sunday, January 13, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., we are excited to announce the second APLHA Reunion in Meeting Rooms A & B. Join us for appetizers, music, a short video presentation, alumni testimony and fellowship! We hope to see you there and would love for you to invite your family, friends, neighbors – anyone who you feel would be interestedandbenefitfromALPHA.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRYIf anyone would like a pocket prayer shawl, a prayer shawl, or a blanket, they are available in the servers’ sacristy. Please sign your name, or the name of the recipient, in the book.Our next workshops will be held on Saturdays, January 5, February 2, and March 2. The sessions are held in the Meeting Rooms A & B from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. New participants are always welcome to join us!
“FIFTH SUNDAY” ST. VINCENT DE PAUL COLLECTION COMING UPDecember 30, 2018 is a “Fifth Sunday”. Members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society will be at the church doors next weekend to accept your donations for their work with needy families in our local area. Thank you in advance for any donations you can give!
FOR YOUR INFORMATIONAfter many months of email problems for the parish officestaff,wehaveconvertedallofourexistingemailaccounts. The email addresses are similar to the old ones. For example, [email protected] is now [email protected] (we just dropped the “saint” in the domain name). Please make a note of this change and update any email addresses you may have in your contact list. The old email accounts are still active and forwarding to the new addresses for the time being to allow for his transition. This change does not affect any of the St. Cecilia School Staff email addresses.
JOB POSTINGSFOR SAINT CECILIA SCHOOL1. Cafeteria Manager – St. Cecilia School is searching for a School Cafeteria Manager. This person will manage the individual school food service operation in an organized and efficientmanner by directing theactivities of cafeteria workers, while also meeting state and division requirements. The candidate must possess the ability to manage resources (people, equipment, food,finances,etc.)tobestmeetthenutritionalneedsof the students and the expectations of the diocese. Candidate must possess any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion of high school. Experience and proficiency in quantity food servicefunctions are preferred. This person must have current BCI/FBI background checks and have taken or be willing to take Protecting God’s Children. If you are interested in being considered for the position, please send letter of introduction and resume to Lori Smith, the building principal, at [email protected].
2. Cafeteria Worker – St. Cecilia School is searching for a part-time cafeteria worker. The cafeteria worker prepares and serves cafeteria food, and maintains the cafeteria and dining area in sanitary condition. The candidate will work under the leadership of the cafeteria manager and be expected to work 20 hours weekly. This person must have current BCI/FBI background checks and have taken or be willing to take Protecting God’s Children. If you are interested in being considered for the position, please send letter of introduction and resume to Lori Smith, the building principal, at [email protected].
IS HELP NEEDED?If you or a family member can use any of the things mentioned below, please ask one of our Ministers of Hospitality for help before Mass.• We have gluten-free hosts available. Please inform
the Minister of Hospitality that one is needed. The host will be consecrated with the others. You will need to be in the Communion line for Father.
• For those with mobility issues, you may request that Communion be brought to your seat. The Minister of Hospitality will then let our Ministers of Communion know.
• We have auditory assistance devices which may be used during Mass. They amplify the sounds.
PARENT BAPTISM CLASSTo have a child baptized at St. Cecilia, the parents of the child need to attend one of our Parent Baptism Classes. Pre-registration for the class is required; please phone 614-878-5353, ext. 223, to sign up. Our next session will be Sunday, January 6. The class is held in the St. Cecilia Room directly after the noon Mass.Arrangements for Baptisms are made after the class is attended andareconfirmedthroughtheParishOffice.Thefamilyshouldbe registered members of the parish and regularly attending Mass for a minimum of three months prior to scheduling a Baptism. Please note that any Catholics chosen to be Godparents will need to supply a Letter orCertificate of Eligibility from thepastor of their home parish in order to do so.If the parents are not registered members of Saint Cecilia Parish, they will need to present a letter from their current pastor giving permission for the Baptism to be held at St. Cecilia. We do not schedule Baptisms during Lent (which begins March 6) or on Sundays with special events such as the Anniversary of theChurchDedication (January27),Confirmation (February24) or First Communion (May 5).
WALKING WITH PURPOSEWalking With Purpose will be resuming on Thursday, January 3rd. Please plan to join us either at 9:15 a.m. or 7:00 p.m. in the St. Cecilia Room. This is a great way to meet other ladies of the parish and to learn more about your faith at the same time. Make a resolution for 2019 to develop a closer relationship with Jesus! To learn more about Walking With Purpose, please go to www.walkingwithpurpose.com. For more information about our group at St. Cecilia, please contact Sharon Reinhard at [email protected].
AROUND TOWN Late Christmas Day Mass at St. Joseph Cathedral – There are many people who travel on Christmas Day, or who are required to work on Christmas Day – utility workers, firstresponders, hospital, medical and nursing home professionals, restaurant, hotel and hospitality staffs, transportation workers, and so many others. That is why we offer a late-day Mass on Christmas day, beginning at 5:15 p.m. If you know someone who is looking for a late-day Mass on Christmas, please let them know of this celebration of our Savior’s birth. For more information, call the Cathedral at (614) 224-1295, or visit www.saintjosephcathedral.org.
Bishop Ready Scholarship Exam Dates Bishop Ready High School will be administering scholarship exams on two Saturdays in January, from 9:00 a.m. to noon. January 12 is for incoming freshmen (current 8th graders) only; January 26 is for incoming freshmen and current Ready students in grades 9-11. For more information, please call Mr. Joe Lang, Director of Admissions, at 614-276-5263, ext. 201.
ARE YOU REGISTERED?To avoid problems or misunderstandings, especially when planning Baptisms, marriages, or when you have special requests for the parish, etc., be sure that you are a registered and active member of the parish. So are you registered and active?1. Have you moved away from your parental home?2. Are you newly married, grown up here, but starting
your own family?3. Are you living with your parents, but over the age of
twenty?4. Are you new to the area and just haven’t gotten
around to registering here?5. Are you presently not receiving contribution
envelopes? All wage earners are asked to share the burden of parish support by contributing to the parish. Contribution envelopes enable us to keep track of all active parishioners.
If you answered “yes” to any of the above, you are not registered. To register, please complete the form below and drop it in the basket or mail it to us.
JOIN OUR PARISH FAMILYI want to join St. Cecilia Parish:
Name:
No. in Family:
Address:
Zip Code:
Telephone Numbers:
Home:
Work:
We are registered, but want to report the following change:
Signed:
December 23
5 – SUNDAY
REGULARManager – Mike SilvaCaller – Michael CaseRegular Workers:Need a Worker
INSTANTBrenda Case
KITCHENCarole DitaliaLuis Larancuent
BAKERSRita CrissingerJuliana EbertsAngie HawkinsMarty Smith
December 25
NO BINGO!
December 30
1 – SUNDAY – Varies
REGULARManager – Mike SilvaCaller – Fr. Leo ConnollyRegular Workers:Jeanne/Bob Snowball
INSTANTTeri RiggsNeed a Worker!
KITCHENRichard Emanuel/Jason BurnsFrank GattasMark HunterMark O’Loughlin
BAKERSJoyce CastoranoBobbie EmanuelPat GiffordMark/Enith Sexton
5th SundayJulie Cheatham
January 1, 2019
Volunteer Team
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Saint Cecilia Church 434 NORTON ROAD • COLUMBUS, OHIO 43228-2698
#910
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2350 Scioto Harper Dr.Columbus
Mark of QualityConCrete WorkAsphAlt pAving
exCAvAtion • grAdingdrAinAge
488-1128
614-875-8733www.martinpainting.comPleased to serve St. Cecilia Church
and the Diocese of Columbus. Industrial, Commercial and In-Shop Services
PAT DEWS114 Norton Road, ColumbusOFC: 614-878-9720FAX: 614-878-9740
Braces for Children and Adults
5249 West Broad StreetColumbus, OH 43228(614) 878-7887
www.wadeorthodontics.com
WADEOrthOdOnticSANDREW B. WADE, DDS, MS LLC
5374 Sullivant Avenue614-851-6500
(Next to Family Video)
Julie Morgan, Realtorwww.CallJulieMorgan.com
Over 200 Million Dollars Sold
Parishioner for over 30 years.
Pontones Music LLC
Music More3911 Broadway,
Grove City614-875-0693
MARTIN J. MITCHELL, CPCU, ChFC614-529-42593816 FISHINGER BLVD.HILLIARD, OH [email protected]
614-276-46114331 West Broad Street
Catering Menu Now Available
Pediatrics locatedin Grove City
4074 Gantz Rd. | Grove City
Stephen Kebe, MD | Timothy Savage, MD614.871.8500 | www.ahni.com/gcpeds
Jennifer A. Mattson, O.D.5688 – A West Broad Street,
Galloway, OH 43119614-853-2020 • 614-853-0154 fax
For St. Cecilia’s parishioners without insurance – bring in ad for
$100 OFF complete pairof prescription glasses.
Eye Care Professionals, Inc.
GALLOWAY
Bienvenidos to Your Restaurant
$6 off $30 total billexcludes tax and alcohol
614-801-99101566 Stringtown Road,Grove City
WELCOME TO THE DELICIOUS!
Just offHilliard-Rome Road
Aspire DentalDr. Brijesh M. Patel, DDS
1363 Georgesville Road,Columbus
614.824.5671In the Walmart Plaza
Se Habla Españolaspiredentalcolumbus.com
Ophthalmic Surgeons & Eye Care Specialists2680 W. Broad Street, Columbus
Call 614-274-2020 for an appointment3 locations: Columbus, Canal Winchester and WCH.
J. Garrett Mouser, MD • JaMes L. Moses, MD • Jennifer M. BoGucki, MD
Moses Mouser& Associates
J. Garrett Mouser, MD
JaMes L. Moses, MD
2000 Norton Rd., 43228Party & Reception Facility
for Weddings, Graduations, Anniversaries, etc.
jpsbbq.com
Catering(614) 878-RIBB
Dr. Trinidad & Dr. Thomas5539 Hilliard Rome Office Park
Hilliard, OH 43026614-636-FOOT (3668)
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Jess Howard Electric6630 Taylor Road614-861-1300
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Since 1950
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614-879-8897
1177 West Fifth Avenue, Columbus, OH 43212
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