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SaintCecilia Church
Vision Statement Formed by the Word of God, nourished at the Eucharistic table, led by the Holy Spirit, and sustained by the community, we, the parishioners of St. Cecilia Catholic Church, are and will continue to be a source of hope and direction to all who are in need of the love and mercy of Christ. We will be an example of compassion and mercy, hospitality, and inclusiveness. All who come through our doors will experience welcome, warmth, harmony and belonging and know that they are “home.”
MASS SCHEDULESATURDAY: 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. & 12:00 noon *11:30 a.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day WeekendHOLY DAYS: 7:00 p.m. Vigil, 9:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.DAILY: 8:15 a.m., Monday-Fridays
SacramentsBAPTISMS: Arrangements Made through Parish Office. Baptismal Preparation Class required.PENANCE: Saturday 4:00-4:30 p.m. and by appointment.ANOINTING OF THE SICK Available on request. Contact the Parish Office.MARRIAGES: Contact Parish Office at least six months prior to marriage.
PAriSHionErS EntEring, LEAving, or Moving
SHoULD notify tHE PAriSH offiCE.
DUE to PrivACy iSSUES, HoSPitALS ArE ProHibitED to DiSCLoSE PAtiEnt inforMAtion.
if yoU or A MEMbEr of yoUr fAMiLy iS HoSPitALizED, PLEASE CALL tHE PAriSH offiCE At (614) 878-5353.
434 NORTON ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43228-2698 PARISH OFFICE: 9:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M., MONDAY-FRIDAY
(614) 878-5353 • FAX (614) 878-0459 • SAINTCECILIACHURCH.ORG
CLERGY
rEv. LEo L. ConnoLLy, PASTOR rEv. Mr. JACk MALonE, DEACON
rEv. JAMES CoLoPy, WEEKEND ASSOCIATEParish Staff
MrS. kAtiE WoHrLE PASTORAL ASSOCIATE FOR YOUTH MINISTRY
MiSS tEri riggS EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
MrS. tonyA LAnCiA, BOOKKEEPER
MrS. EMiLy LArgEr, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Mr. DAviD riEgELMAyEr, FINANCE MANAGER
Parish School
MrS. DEborAH ADAMCzAk, PRINCIPAL
MrS. JULiE bEAttiE, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTMrS. AMy MCbriDE
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT8:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. SCHOOL DAYS
OFFICE (614) 878-3555Parish School of Religion
Mr. JiM MArtin P.S.R. DIRECTOR, (614) 878-5353
MS. kyLE koWALESki, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Liturgical Music
Dr. CAroLinE SALiDo-bArtA, DIRECTOR, (614) 878-5353
Early Childhood Education
MrS. triSHA JAkUbiCk PASTORAL ASSOCIATE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD
(614) 878-0134
MAY 27, 2018 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday, May 26:Vigil of Trinity Sunday 5:00 p.m. Brian Thompson (Bill and Ann Bielek)
Sunday, May 27:The Most Holy Trinity 7:30 a.m. Rob Castorano (The Aellig Family) 9:30 a.m. Mary Coffey (Greg and Sandy Wagner) 12:00 p.m. People of the Parish
Monday, May 28:Memorial Day 9:00 a.m. S.I. Cindi Murnane (Rose Murnane)
Tuesday, May 29:Weekday 8:15 a.m. Anita C. Pinca (Edith de los Santos)
Wednesday, May 30:Weekday 8:15 a.m. Alice Harsh (The Holloway Family)
Thursday, May 31: The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:15 a.m. Patricia Wuebold (Mickey Wilgus)
First Friday, June 1:Weekday 8:15 a.m. S.I. Jasper Family (The Jasper Family)
First Saturday, June 2:Vigil of Corpus Christi Sunday 5:00 p.m. Bob Scholl (Teri Riggs)
Sunday, June 3: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ 7:30 a.m. Winnie and Sam Aellig (The Aellig Family) 9:30 a.m. Sylvia Mannich (The Schaner Family) 12:00 p.m. People of the Parish
The Rosary is prayed at 7:50 a.m. and Mass held at 8:15 a.m. on weekdays.
TRINITY SUNDAY
Sunday, May 27: After all Masses Food Pantry Collection, Gathering Space* After all Masses Golf Outing Sign Ups, Gathering Space* After all Masses Bethlehem Christian Families Wood Carvings Sale, Gathering Space 7:00 p.m. Bingo, School Hall*
Monday, May 28: Memorial Day* ParishOfficeandSchoolclosed* 9:00 a.m. Mass, Church* 6:30 p.m. Girl Scouts, School Hall
Tuesday, May 29: 8:30 a.m. School Field Day, Grounds 7:00 p.m. Bingo, School Hall*
Wednesday, May 30: Last Day of School 11:00 a.m. Preschool Luncheon, Meeting Rooms A & B 11:15 a.m. Intercessory Prayer, Meditation Room* 6:00 p.m. 8th Grade Graduation, Church 7:00 p.m. Faith Life Group, Rectory* 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir Practice, Church 7:30 p.m. Graduation Celebration, Parish Center
Friday, June 1: 9:30 a.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Church*
Saturday, June 2: Until 4:45 p.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Church* 10:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry, Meeting Rooms A & B* After 5:00 p.m. Mass Food Pantry Collection, Gathering Space* After 5:00 p.m. Mass Golf Outing Sign Ups, Gathering Space*
Sunday, June 3: After all Masses Food Pantry Collection, Gathering Space* After all Masses SCRIP Sales, Gathering Space* After all Masses Golf Outing Sign Ups, Gathering Space* 12:00 p.m. West Deanery Corpus Christi Celebration, St. Joseph, Plain City* 1:00 p.m. Spring Sports Banquet, Parish Center 7:00 p.m. Bingo, School Hall*
*Please see bulletin announcement for more details.
READINGS FOR JUNE 3THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST Reading I – Exodus 24:3-8 Reading II – Hebrews 9:11-15 Gospel – Mark 14:12-16, 22-26
LIFE FOCUS QUESTIONS• How can we be “Eucharist” to another? How can we bring the Eucharist from
our church into the world?• How do our own family rituals at dinner time and around the family table reflecttheEucharist?
• What ministries and projects of our parish are especially inspired by or connected to our celebration of the Eucharist?
• The word Eucharist means “thanksgiving.” How can our sharing of the Body and Blood of the Lord be an act of thanksgiving, even when we gather under the most painful of circumstances?
PASTOR’S CORNER
This weekend, we celebrate the gift of memory as it comes to the forefront in a couple of ways. First, as we celebrate Trinity Sunday, we concentrate on the memory experience of the early Christian/Church Community. In the aftermath from various moments of thePaschalMystery,theCommunityreflectedonhowitwasthattheyexperiencedGod’srevelationstothem.Theybecameawarethat their experience was God as Father, as Son and as Holy Spirit. Indeed, we ourselves experience God even in the present in the sameways.Wealsorememberandhonorthosewhosacrificedtheirlivesintheserviceofourcountrysothatwemaycontinuetoexperience the blessings that we have as a nation and so that people of other nations might be freed from tyranny. May they never be forgotten! Mass on Memorial Day, May 28, 2018, will be at 9:00 a.m.
Also at this time of year, we remember those who have or will be celebrating Graduations, whether it is from graduate school, undergraduate school, high school, middle/elementary school or kindergarten. We pray that God will continue to bless each of them as they begin a new chapter in their lives.
OnSaturday,May26,2018,BishopCampbellordainedfivenewpriestsforourdiocese.IncludedamongthemwereFatherChrisTuttle and Father Thomas Herge, who both served summer internships a few years ago here at Saint Cecilia. The others are Father Brett Garland, Father Todd Lehigh and Father Edward Shikina. We pray for their intentions as they begin their priestly ministry!
Please note that the 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Masses have ended for this school year and will resume in August or September. Also, as previously announced, Noon Mass will continue throughout the summer months.
God’sblessings!Father Leo Connolly
Parish Website: www.SaintCeciliaChurch.orgLooking for us on Facebook? Go to Facebook.com/saintceciliachurch.Also on twitter @stceciliach
Please pray for the repose of the soul ofMary O’Harra,
whose funeral was held here Saturday morning.
WEST DEANERYCORPUS CHRISTI CELEBRATIONThe West Deanery Corpus Christi Celebration will be hosted by St. Joseph Church in the Activity Center located at 670 W. Main Street, Plain City on Sunday, June 3rd, 2018. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for Adoration at 12:00 Noon. Opportunity for private prayers will continue until 4:00 p.m. with Evening Prayer, followed by an outdoor Procession of the Blessed Sacrament, weather permitting, concluding with Benediction.Father Joseph Trapp II will be presiding, along with other priests from the West Deanery Parishes. The church is handicapped accessible. Alightreceptionwillfollow.Letusjointogetherinconfidentprayerbefore the Lord Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament for all of our needs, especially vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life.
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
COLLECTION COUNTERSThis Tuesday, May 29 Beth Armstrong and Michael CaseNext Monday, June 4 Teri Riggs and Mary Gibbons
ALTAR LINENSFriday, June 1 through Saturday, June 30 Rita LawSunday, July 1 through Tuesday, July 31 Peggy Danduran
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCILIS SOLICITING MEMBERSThe Parish Pastoral Council of St. Cecilia is looking for new members to join for the term beginning July 1, 2018.Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) is an advisory group to the pastor and should be made up of a true representation of the general population of the parish. Therefore, PPC is particularly interested in having parents of school-age children join, however anyone interested is welcome to join.PPC meets the first Wednesday of each month, beginning inSeptember, for 10 consecutive months.Any registered member of the St. Cecilia Parish, who is at least 18 years of age, may serve as a member. In addition, the pastor may appoint one or two youth representatives to serve as full members. All terms are for three years.If you would like to help our pastor address the issues facing our parish,pleaseeithercall theparishofficeat614-878-5353or thecurrent PPC Chairman, Michael Case at 614-361-5433. Those seeking adult or youth membership are encouraged to call. If you would like to attend a meeting to see what it is PPC does, please feel free to attend the next meeting on Wednesday, June 6 at 7:00 in meeting rooms A & B.
PARISH FESTIVAL 2018Got Stuff? The Festival Committee will be sponsoring a yard sale again this year on Friday, June 29th (rain date Saturday, June 30th) from 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. We would love to
have your STUFF! Items can be dropped off to Father Connolly’s garage before or after all the Masses on June 23rd and 24th. Collections will also be available between 6:00 and 8:00 Monday through Thursday, June 25th through the 28th.We’llbeneeding lotsofhelp, sopleasekeep an eye out for messages in the bulletin. And if you are a bargain hunter, make sure to mark your calendar because there will be tons of great deals. 100% of the proceeds of this event will be used to offset Festival expenses. If you have questions, please contact Sue Hamilton at 614-329-8141 or [email protected].
Cake Booth Donations Needed! Well, it is that time again. We are gearing up for the 2018 Festival! The Cake Booth is now accepting donations of Cake Mix (No butter recipes please), Frosting, Nuts, 13 x 9 Foil pans with lids, Vegetable Oil and any sort of candy for toppings. Brownie Mix also accepted. We need to bake at least 250 cake and/ or brownies on site to get us through. This is not counting the additional home-baked donations we also will need. It is likely we will need a total of 400 items this year as the Cake Booth has really grown. We really need all the help you can give. The donation totes are located in the Gathering Space. If you have any questions or would like to see how you can help, please call Heather Gossett at 614-975-5797 or contact the Parish Office.
YOUTH MINISTRYWith all of the craziness that the end of the school year brings, the middle and high school youth groups will be taking a short break from getting together. We will begin meeting again in June for both groups. Watch the bulletin, Facebook page, and Instagram pages for more updates.Parents Night Out will also be on a break until the Fall. New registration forms will be distributed for PNO after school begins in September.
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, June 10. 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.Thefamilyshouldberegistered members of the parish and regularly attending Mass for a minimum of three months prior to scheduling a Baptism. 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.Please also note that when choosing a Catholic Godparent, he or she is expected to request a Letter or aCertificate of Eligibilityfrom their home parish that acknowledges the person to be a fully initiated, practicing Roman Catholic. Not sure what this means? Please call 614-878-5353, ext. 223.
BINGO THANKSMany thanks to our workers who recently helped at our Bingo Games: Sunday, May 20: Manager: Mike Silva; Caller: Tom Bergman; Regular: Chad Davis, Betsy Hunkar; Instant: Matt Brickman, Ashley Gall, Jason Vacheresse; Kitchen: Julie Whited; Bakers: Tammy Bergman, Heather Gossett, Jennifer Granville, Angie Hawkins, Mary Kaufman, Toni Miller; Tuesday, May 22: Manager: Mike Silva; Caller: Joe Nightwine; Regular: Jose Maguana, Andy Shuman; Instant: Fernanda Casiano, Alexis Castillo, Ronaldo Chunir, Mary Kaufman, Mary Morgan, Matthew Waldman, Kari Wheaton; Kitchen: Jill Ahmed, Beccy Cottrell, Heather Gossett, Danielle Swisher; Bakers: Jill Ahmed, Patty Bond, Kelly Dinan
MEMORIAL DAYMemorial Day is Monday, May 28. Our Mass will be held at 9:00 a.m. and we invite all to come and honor those who gave theirlivesforourcountry’sneeds.TheschoolandParishOfficewillbeclosed.Also,therewillbeno after – Mass SCRIP sales this weekend, May 26 & 27.
MEMORIAL DAY PRAYERWe remember, Lord, those who sacrificed their youth, their health and their lives to keep our nation safe, strong and free.We commend to Your mercy, Lord the souls of all who died in far too many wars; and pray in a special way for those who live today with wounds that are slow to heal.O Lord we pray for peace based on justice, and prosperity based on equality, and an end to greed, envy and revenge; that all wars may end forever.We pray this in the name of Jesus, Your Son, who sacrificed His youth, health and life that all the world may be safe, strong and free. Amen.Fr. Joseph Veneroso, M.M.
VOCATION VIEWS: TRINITY SUNDAYThrough Baptism we become beloved children of the Father of Jesus. Pray for the grace to humbly accept that gift. Listen for what it means in your life.
FINANCIAL INFORMATIONContributions for the month of May 2018 ............................................................................... $ 42,019 2017 ............................................................................... $ 38,764
YEAR TO DATE COMPARISONS:Contributions July 1, 2017 to May 21, 2018 .................................... $ 793,867 July 1, 2016 to May 21, 2017 .................................... $ 752,401Bingo Income (Net of Expenses) July 1, 2017 to May 21, 2018 .................................... $ 175,910 July 1, 2016 to May 21, 2017 .................................... $ 194,125Capital Improvements July 1, 2016 to May 21, 2018 .................................... $ 104,308 July 1, 2016 to May 21, 2017 .................................... $ 47,896Parish Operating Expenses July 1, 2017 to May 21, 2018 .................................... $ 818,523 July 1, 2016 to May 21, 2017 .................................... $ 847,964
Notes: If you are interested in supporting the upcoming Capital Campaign as a volunteer in any of many service opportunities, please contact theParishOffice at614-878-5353. We encourage your participation in in the Faith Direct program to save your time through automatic contributions. To do so, please contact www.faithdirect.net.
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.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS GOLF OUTINGThe Knights of Columbus will be in the Gathering Space after all the Masses to sign up individuals and teams and collect payments for the K of C Second Annual Golf Outing to be held Saturday, July 21 at Homestead Springs Golf Course in Groveport, Ohio. This event will benefitourcapitalcampaignandparkinglotrenovations.Pleasehelpsupport this cause by your participation or sponsorship.
WEDNESDAY – 11:15 A.M.Join us in the Meditation Room to pray thatMAY WE ALWAYS SHOW LOVING CARE,ESPECIALLY TO THOSE IN MOST NEED
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENTWe encourage all to take the opportunity this coming Friday and Saturday, June 1 & 2, to spend some prayer time with the Blessed Sacrament. The Eucharistic Adoration Vigil takes place in our church from 9:00 a.m. Friday through just before the 5:00 p.m. Mass on Saturday. This month, our special prayer intention is for those who have suffered a loss through death, separation, or divorce.TheAdorationMinistryoftenhasaneedfornewpeopletofill intime spots. Please call Barb Cunningham at 614-878-3607 or 614-562-8658 to sign up. Thanks!
COME JOIN THE FAITH LIFE COMMITTEE!The Mission of our Faith Life Committee is to answer the call of the New Evangelization. We are called to engage our community to develop both a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, a familial relationship with God and His Church, and enhance the spiritual growth of all members of our parish and community. We meet the last Wednesday of the month to plan and organize activities to support our mission. Our next session will be held on May 30.Interested? We could use representatives from all parts of our parish: younger to older, single to married. We want to plan opportunities that engage you, meet your needs, and lead to spiritual growth. Contact Tom Bergman at [email protected] or 614-326-9400.
FOOD PANTRY NEEDSThe Food Pantry is always in need of taxable items, such non-foods as:shampoo;deodorant;bathsoap;shavingcream;ladies’feminineitems; toothpaste and toothbrushes; paper towels; toilet paper; laundry detergent; cleaning supplies. Also, they use plastic grocery bags, so if you have extras at home, bring them to donate. Thanks!
SAINT CECILIA PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRYThe Saint Cecilia Church Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet just once eachmonththissummer.DatesarethefirstSaturdaysofJune2,July7 and August 4. We gather for Work Sessions from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Meeting Rooms A & B. Join us for prayer, fellowship, learning what others are working on and, of course, food. All yarn-crafters are welcome!
CATHOLIC HOME MISSIONS APPEAL“STRENGTHEN THE CHUCH AT HOME”June 3, 2018, Next week, we will take up the Catholic Home Missions Appeal. Right now, over 40 percent of dioceses in the United States are considered home mission territory because they are unable to fund the essential pastoral work needed in their communities. Your support of this appeal helps ease the struggle of these dioceses. Please prayerfully consider how you can support this appeal. An envelope for this collection is in your monthly packet. More information can be found at www.usccb.org/home-missions.
RECRUITING HELP!We have some Bingo teams that are in need of new volunteers. This is a great way to meet other parishioners, besides helping to support the parish! We need Regular Workers, including Bingo Callers, Instant Workers, and Kitchen Crew. Any adult (18 or older) member of the parish is eligible tohelp.PleasecallTonyaattheParishOffice(614-878-5353) if you can help in any way. Thank you!
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONCongratulations to our 7th/8th Grade girls Varsity Softball team for being the Champions of the Varsity League tournament, taking home the title against Co-Regular Season Champs Eastern Saints. Theteamfinished12-1thisseasonandcappedoffa strong play-off run with a 6-1 victory. The girls share the regular season title, making it their 3rd straight.Congratulations to our 6th grade boys, who participated this season along with OLPH, as they won their regular season title and then capped it off winning the 6th Grade Tournament Championship 15-10 over St. Andrews.
FOR YOUR INFORMATIONAny items to be posted on the bulletin board in the church and/or requests to be announced at Mass need the prior approval of Fr. Leo. This also pertains toflyersorposters tobeplaced inourchurch or Parish Center, whether on easels or on the doors, walls, or windows.For publications, the deadline for the Sunday bulletin is noon on the Tuesday before the bulletin. In order to lessen the possibility of mistakes, written submissions are preferred; these may be brought to theParishOffice, sentby FAX (614-878-0459) or e-mailed, whichever is best for your group. E-mail should be sent to: [email protected] note: if a previously-scheduled event is NOT going to happen, or the date/time needs to be changed, please let us know! That not only allows us to have an up-to-date parish calendar, but often lets another group use the space. Our calendar contact person is Jason Stewart, 614-878-5353.
BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL“Sharing His Love, Encouraging Hope”Our parish goal this year is $95,993.98, and we want to thank all those who have already made a gift or a pledge! If you have not yet made your gift, we ask that you consider doing so in the days ahead. Your gift will help to continue the vital work of the various ministries and services that reach so many in need. Please pray for the success of the appeal and remember, no gift is too small.
AROUND TOWN
Catholic Cemeteries Memorial Day Office Hours are: Sunday, May 27, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Monday, May 28, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Memorial Day Services: St. Joseph – 11:00 a.m. Mass, 12:00 p.m.Military Service Mt. Calvary – 11:00 a.m. Mass Holy Cross – 10:30 a.m. Military Service, 11:00 a.m. Mass Resurrection – 12:00 p.m. Military Service, 1:00 p.m. Mass
The Franciscans Friars at Our Lady of Consolation Shrine, Carey, OH, invite you to attend Mass on June 3 at 12:00 noon. Fr. Scott Woods will be the celebrant.Fr.Scottwillbesharinghisreflectionson“Consolation.”Joinusalsoat2:30 p.m. for Devotions and outdoor rosary procession. All are welcome!
The Diocesan Senior Citizens Day Celebration will be Tuesday, June 19, 2018, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Grove City. Bishop Campbell will celebrate Mass at 10:30 a.m., and a luncheon will follow. This is an opportunity for seniors to meet with other seniors from around the Diocese. Registration is $15.00. To register,sendacheckpayabletotheOfficeforSocialConcerns,CatholicDioceseof Columbus, 197 E. Gay Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215. For more information, call 614-241-2540 or email at [email protected]. Registrations are requested for June 14.
ODU to Host One-Stop Admission Day on Wednesday, June 20. Students who are interested in enrolling or transferring to Ohio Dominican University will have an opportunity to begin and complete the admission process in as few as 60 minutesatODU’sOne-StopAdmissionDayonWednesday,June20.Attendeesare invited to sign up for a time to visit the Bishop JamesA.Griffin StudentCenterbetween4:30-7:00p.m.TheGriffinstudentcenterislocatedonODU’scampus at 1215 Sunbury Road, Columbus, Ohio 43219. Register today by visiting ohiodominican.edu/AdmissionDay.
From the Chair with Bishop Campbell on St. Gabriel Catholic Radio AM 820. Bishop Campbell will take your questions on Tuesday, June 5th, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. during our LIVE call in show. St. PiusX studentswill give theirreflectionson“HowdoyouplantogrowdeeperinyourrelationshipwithJesusthis summer?” Call St. Gabriel Catholic Radio at 614-459-4820 to ask your questions about the Catholic faith and growing in holiness.
Trauma Informed Care Training – Drug Addiction & Behavioral Health: As the Diocese continues addressing the drug addiction crisis, a two-day Trauma Informed Care (TIC) training will occur at Bishop Watterson High School’sDominican Hall, June 11-12, 2018. TIC is an approach that acknowledges the role of trauma in addressing behavioral health problems. The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services will assist in the training. The cost is $25.00 per person. To register as a team or individual from a parish and/or school, visit https://columbuscatholic.org/tic-training.
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, August 14, 2018, for the 3rd Annual Pilgrimage from Holy Family Church to the Basilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation in Carey, Ohio. Last year, pilgrims from 15 churches joined in the trip. Join us as we walk by faith, releasing ourselves to our Blessed Mother in Christ allowing her to guide us closer to Him in both a spiritual and pure manner He so deserves. ContacttheParishOffice(614)[email protected] to learn more.
ST. CECILIA– BINGO TEAMS –
May 27
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REGULARManager – Mike SilvaCaller – Need a Worker!Regular Workers:Andy Gersbach
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May 29
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REGULARManager – Mike SilvaCaller – Joe NightwineRegular Workers:Michael CaseNeed a Worker!
INSTANTBrenda CaseNeed a Worker!
KITCHENChris/Sue SullivanRosa HirnHeather Gossett
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June 3
1 – SUNDAY – Varies
REGULARManager – Jennifer MooreCaller – Fr. Leo ConnollyRegular Workers:Mike SilvaMustapha Mansaray
INSTANTJeanne/Bob SnowballTeri RiggsTaundria Drennen (5:00-7:00 p.m.)Angie ShannonHeather McQuaid
KITCHENRichard Emanuel/Jason BurnsFrank GattasMark HunterMarkO’Loughlin
BAKERSJoyce CastoranoPat GiffordMark/Enith SextonBobbie Emanuel
June 5
1 – TUESDAY
REGULARManager – Mike SilvaCaller – Kip McMahonRegular Workers:Need a Worker!Need a Worker!
INSTANTHeather GossettMark HesslerHolli Hohman (5:00-7:30 p.m.)Matthew Waldman (6:00-9:00 p.m.)Aaron Kamerer Mary Morgan Theresa Meyers (7:00-9:00 p.m.)
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BAKERSRenee HunterNancy MullenRita Stepka
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614-276-46114331 West Broad Street
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4074 Gantz Rd. | Grove City
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1363 Georgesville Road,Columbus
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www.shiffletautocare.com614-488-9951
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1381 Georgesville Roadjimmyjohns.com
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Your Catholic Contractor
Since 1950
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