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Mass Times Reconciliation Perpetual Adoration Sacraments Parish School of Religion (PSR) Youth Ministry St. Vincent de Paul Society Catholic Daughters of the Americas Knights of Columbus Parish Pastoral Council 501 Cottage Street • Ashland, Ohio 44805 September 23, 2018 THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Saint Edward of those around us. St. Edward Parish Mission Statement

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Mass Times

Reconciliation−

Perpetual Adoration

Sacraments

Parish School of Religion (PSR)

Youth Ministry

St. Vincent de Paul Society

Catholic Daughters of the Americas

Knights of Columbus

Parish Pastoral Council

501 Cottage Street • Ashland, Ohio 44805

September 23, 2018 THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Saint Edward

of those around us.

St. Edward Parish Mission Statement

Offertory: Budget: $11, 500.00

September 16, 2018 In-Pew Collection Online Total

$ 8, 308.00 755.00 9, 063.00

St. Edward Parish

September 23, 2018

Mass Schedule: Monday, September 24 7:35am: Rosary 8:00am: Mass ______________________________________ Tuesday, September 25 7:35am: Rosary 8:00am: Mass: Jorge Andrew (Kratzer Family) ————————————————————— Wednesday, September 26 - Sts. Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs 1:15pm: Mass: Fran Longsdorf (School)______________________________________ Thursday, September 27 - St. Vincent de Paul, Priest 7:35am: Rosary 8:00am: Mass: Tom McDonough ( Ahlers Family)___________________________________________

Friday, September 28 - St. Wenceslaus, Martyr;

St. Lawrence Ruiz and Companions, Martyrs

7:35am: Rosary 8:00am: Mass: Anna Tomassi (Tomassi Family)___________________________________________ Saturday, September 29 - Sts. Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Archangels 4:30pm: Mass: Sarah Elliott (Skafec) Sunday, September 30 - Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30am: Mass: For the People of St. Edward 11:00am: Mass: Betty Sedensky (Bohrer Family)

III Kala Strong & Sean Brean

September 29, 2018

II Rachel Erler & Colby Mohler

October 6, 2018

This past Monday I was in Chicago for the ordination of Fr. Mark

Bartosic as an Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese of Chicago. What an incredible celebration for a very humble man. I ran the following Pastor Is In column about a year ago when Bishop Perez was announced as the next Ordinary Bishop for the Diocese of

Cleveland. I thought it would be good to run (most of) it again, just to refresh us on what is the difference between bishop titles. Sometimes the terms we use in the Catholic Church can be a little con-fusing. Most of the time, the words are derived from the Latin language,

which is the basis for many of the Western languages like French, Span-ish and even some English. What do the terms “Ordinary” and “Auxiliary” Bishop mean? The following is from catholic-straightanswers.com.

Our Lord entrusted His authority to His apostles. At the Ascension, He said to them, “Full authority has been given to me both in Heaven and on earth; go, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations. Baptize them in the name ‘of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spir-

it.’ Teach them to carry out everything I have commanded you. And know that I am with you always, until the end of the world.” (Matthew 28:18-20). Filled with the great gifts of the Holy Spirit poured out at Pentecost, the apostles exercised the authority Christ had entrusted to

them. The apostles, the first bishops, handed on their office and authority to their successors through the Sacrament of Holy Orders. Therefore, when a priest is ordained as a bishop, he receives the fullness of the Sacra-

ment of Holy Orders, i.e. the fullness of the office and authority entrust-ed to the apostles Always keep in mind that our Church possesses an unbroken line of apostolic succession, meaning that the office and authority granted by

Christ to the apostles (the first bishops) was transmitted to their succes-sor bishops, and onto succeeding bishops through the ages to this pre-sent time. A bishop is entrusted by the Holy Father with the care of the faithful

of a particular place or territory, namely a diocese. For example, Bishop Perez is responsible for the care of the faithful in the Diocese of Cleve-land. While the Pope has full, supreme, and universal power and juris-diction over the whole Church, a bishop has power and jurisdiction over

his own diocese. For this reason, the bishop of a diocese is technically called “the Ordinary.” Always mindful of his call to service like a shepherd caring for his flock, the bishop must care for the needs of the faithful entrusted to his

care, extend himself even to those who no longer practice their religion, and act with charity toward those Christians of other denominations and those of other religions (Code of Canon Law, #383). Oftentimes, in a diocese which either has a large Catholic population

or covers a large territory, the bishop will be assisted by one or more auxiliaries. An auxiliary bishop is appointed by the Holy Father at the request of the Ordinary to assist him in the governance of the diocese and take his place if he is absent or impeded. The Auxiliary bishop

works in harmony with the Ordinary. In order to be a bishop, he must be assigned a geographic area (diocese) in which he carries out the prescribed duties above. Auxiliary bishops are assigned to dioceses that no longer function as a diocese

(mainly because there are too few Catholics in that area). The Auxiliary Bishop becomes the Titular Bishop (in “title”). Bishop Bartosic becomes the Titular Bishop of Naratcata (Algeria). If at some point in the future a significant population of Catholics were to exist there, he would be called

to minister to them as the Ordinary. Not likely though. Although ordinary and auxiliary may be technical terms concerning the office of bishop, what remains most important is that all bishops are successors of the apostles entrusted with the same office and authority

our Lord entrusted to them. Please pray for Bishop Bartosic, Bishop Perez, and all bishops in gratitude for their service. St. Edward, pray for us. Treu in Christus, faithfully in Christ, Fr. Rod

Any parishioner wishing to serve as a Reader/Lector may contact Karl Schlotterer at [email protected]

READERS AND COMMENTATORS MINISTRY

The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is an opportunity for indi-viduals to ask questions and ex-plore the mystery of God’s great love through the beauty of the Catholic faith, no matter where one is on their journey of faith.

This process is for those who are unbaptized, those bap-tized in another faith tradition, as well as those who have been baptized Catholic but have not received the sacra-ments of Eucharist or Confirmation. Invite someone you know to explore God’s great love through the beauty of the Catholic faith. Please contact Fr. Rod at the Parish Office, 419-289-7224, or [email protected].

St. Edward Parish 2018

Fall Church Tour

Sponsored by The Knights of Columbus

Tuesday, October 16th

Enjoy a time of fellowship and fun! Res-

ervations may be made by contacting

Elaine Aukerman at 419-606-0717 or

Gene Brown at 419-282-6112. Cost of

trip is $35.00 per person.

We will depart St. Edward

Church at 8:30am

10:00am - Christmas Story

House

11:30am - St. Theodosius Ortho-

dox Cathedral

12:30pm - Lunch, St. Augustine Church

1:30pm - Tour/history of St. Augustine

Church

3:00pm - St. Andrew

Kim Korean Catholic

Church

5:00pm - Arrive back

at St. Edward

REGISTER EARLY!

We invite you to be part of something that builds up the Church as a whole and is fun! We are currently looking to add new cantors and choir members. Prayerfully consider joining your voice to those of our current members. Please Contact Helen Marie Hecker (567) 215-7800 or Judy Klobutcher (419) 903-0533 for details.

Join the Choir!

Support St. Edward School by making purchases

through Amazon Smile

Go to Smile.Amazon.com

Log into your account, or create a new account

Go to : Account settings and select “change your charity”

Search for St. Edward Church and select it.

Start shopping! Remember to use SMILE.AMAZON.COM

-Phyllis Maunus We in the SVdP Society would love to have you join this vibrant ministry that helps so many in our community. Our Parish generously supports the work of our volun-teers who meet directly with those in most need. Please join us on the third Tuesday of the month at

1:00pm in the Church Conference Room. If you are unable to attend at that time, one of our seasoned vet-erans will schedule a time to mentor you and get you up and running in no time. We are interested in wel-coming new members!

Don’t have a lot of time but want to help? SVdP is the perfect ministry opportunity! Please contact a SVdP volunteer at 419-281-1195 or call the church office. You may also help by donating to this valuable ministry to our community. We look forward to hearing from you.

Friday, October 5, 9:00am - 5:00pm;

Saturday, October 6, (Bag Day), 9:00am - 12:00pm

For information or pickup call Laura Bullard: (419) 606-0307 or Marilyn Schirmer (419)289-0438.

Items may be dropped off Wednesday, Oct. 3 from 9:00am -5:00pm or Thursday, Oct. 4 from 9:00am - 12:00 pm.

PLEASE DONATE!

The Catholic Daughters of the Americas

Come Join the Catholic Daughters Court

Ashland and the Knights of Columbus #3541

In the

Walk for Life & 5K Fun Run

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Downtown Ashland Corner Park

Schedule:

7am: 5K Fun Run Check-in

8am: 5K Fun Run Begins

8:15am: Walk Check-in

9:30am: Walk Begins There will be a short pro-

gram at 9am followed by a group picture. Refresh-

ments and snacks will be provided. Register online: www.AshlandCareCenter.org/Walk

September 27 Feast Day

Extraordinary Ministers of

Holy Communion

Readers &

Commentators

Altar Servers Greeters

4:30pm M. Chengelis Melanie Pheifer

Rick Pheifer

4:30pm

®Beth Gehrisch

©John Dowdell

4:30pm

Mary Dion (Sub Requested)

4:30pm

Randy& Susie Emmons

8:30am Ben Benedetti

Mike Schafrath David Tomchak

8:30am

®S. Schafrath

©N.Schafrath

8:30am

K. Mendenhall

M. Mendenhall

8:30am

Phil & Marilyn Jaworski

11:00am Jeanette Allton Camillia Bohrer Gerald Bohrer

11:00am

®Patti Lanzer

©D. Schlotterer

11:00am

Kaitlyn Boals Gabby Elges

11:00am

Rebecca Elges

Liturgical Ministries for September 29 & 30

Hunger Center - September 26, 2018

At Home: Lina Canlas/Betty Caucci/ Helen Davis/Richard Dunn/ Deane Eggert/ Mr & Mrs. Geraci/ Katie Gipson/ Andy Grimm/Helen Hickey/Shirley Hickey/ Joe Kiliany/ Theresa Moffett/Ruth Shea/Dana Wheeler/ Halina Weidinger Belmont Towers: Laura Hickey/Janine Pagano/ Bob & LaRue Valentine/Mia Preston Brethren Care: Joan Barrett/Joan Malaska/Ed Sterle Wasen: Mary Ann Mitchell Bradford Place: Dottie Cassidy/Belle Ridenour Brookwood Assisted Living: Mary Cooke/Ann Donatini

Pat Lefever/Ceil Mikla Crystal Care: Irene Balyint/Richard Barr/ Vivian Nemeth

Good Shepherd: Robert Boroski/ Richard Gallas/ Butch Payne/Barbara Riley Kingston: Linus Bishop/Irma Braley/Alice Christie/Betty Deak/ Roxie DeVault/ Ralph Dillon /Kathy Henrick/Robert Massa/ Robert Miller/ Bob Pence/Bill Stockton/ Kathryn Thomson/ Irene Traicoff/Jim Valerio/John Yeagle

Please Pray For:

THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Mon./Tues. Sept 24&25

Mass: 8:00am

Wednesday Sept 26 Mass:

1:15pm

Thurs./Fri. Sept 27&28

Mass: 8:00am

Caleb Clinger

Kara Eberling

Austin Stout

David Wood

Chloe Ediger

Emma Higgins

Scriptural Readings for week of September 23, 2018

Sunday: Wis 2:12, 17-20/Ps 54:3-4, 5, 6-8 [6b]/Jas 3:16- -4:3/Mk 9:30-37 Monday: Prv 3:27-34/Ps 15:2-3a, 3bc-4ab, 5 [1]/Lk 8:16 -18 Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13/Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34, 35, 44 [35]/Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9/Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101, 104, 163 [105]/Lk 9:1-6 Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11/Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14 and 17bc [1]/Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Eccl 3:1-11/Ps 144:1b and 2abc, 3-4 [1]/Lk 9:18-22 Saturday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a/Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 4-5 [1]/Jn 1:47-51 Next Sunday: Nm 11:25-29/Ps 19:8, 10, 12-13, 14 [9a]/Jas 5:1-6/Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48

Weekday Altar Servers

Eucharistic Adoration Thursday through Sunday For more information, Please contact Jeanette Allton at 419-289-7727.

Adorers are needed for : Thursday: Midnight Friday: 11pm and Midnight Saturday : 9:00pm, 11pm & Midnight

“We can talk to Him, share what’s going on in our lives with Him, and listen to Him.” - Liguorian Magazine, March 2010

Registration is now open for the Fall 2018 Formation Sessions

for those interested in becoming an Extraordinary Minister of

Holy Communion. Dates, locations and times of training vary

throughout the Dioceses. Please contact Fr. Rod for more in-

formation.

3:00-5:00pm - Kathie Cooper, Elsie Dye, Julia Glass-

er, Mary Henikman, Judy Klobutcher

5:15-7:00pm - Lee Edson, Pat Edwards, John & Nan-

cy Hadam, John & Margaret Halter, Bob & Mary

Henikman, Jerry & Judy Klobutcher