The Christian Community of SAINT Elizabeth · 2019. 11. 9. · banquets or seminars. Please contact...
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Parish Clergy and Staff
Fr. Ramon Owera, CFIC... ..... Parish Administrator Fr. Jesse Chick, CFIC……………… . In Residence
Deacon Dean W. Racine ............ Pastoral Minister Mr. Dave Gruber ... Director of Religious Education
Mr. Rich Krehnovi ....................... Director of Music
Mr. Bob Brandenstein ........................Maintenance
Mrs. Lisa Broberg ............... Maintenance Assistant Mr. Greg Januszewski ........................ Bookkeeper Ms. Lauren Jazwiec ................................ Secretary
Eucharistic Celebrations
Saturday… .............................................. 5:30 p.m. Sunday ............................... 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Tuesday .............................................. ...6:00 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday ............. 8:30 a.m.
Adoration and Holy Hour
Tuesday .................................................. 5:00 p.m.
Sacrament of Penance
Saturday ......................................... 4:45‒5:10 p.m. And any time by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism
Baptisms are the second Sunday of the month at noon. (No Baptisms during the Lenten Season) A
Baptismal class is required for parents prior to having their child baptized. Please contact the Parish
Office to schedule.
Sacrament of Marriage
Active parishioners must contact the parish at least 6 months before setting a wedding date. Pre-Cana or its equivalent is required.
Pastors’ Hall
Pastors’ Hall is available for receptions, parties, banquets or seminars. Please contact the parish
office regarding availability and pricing.
Religious Formation
Parish Religious Education Program (PREP) is for children grades K‒8. These classes are held in
conjunction with the school year and meet at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) is for those who are curious about our Catholic Faith.
Whether you need to complete your Sacraments of Initiation, or simply want to learn more.
Parish Registration
We welcome new parishioners! Please stop in during business hours or pick
up a packet at the Volunteer Table.
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
6077 Sharon Woods Boulevard
Columbus, Ohio 43229-2646
Parish Office: 614-891-0150 • Fax: 614-891-3243
St. Vincent DePaul Hotline: 614-891-0150 x110
Rectory Phone: 614-882-1782
Website: www.stelizabethchurch.org Email: [email protected]
Prayer Request Line Email: [email protected]
SAINT Elizabeth Elizabeth
The Christian Community of
ST. ELIZABETH CATHOLIC CHURCH • COLUMBUS, OH P !" 2
CALENDAR
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
Saturday, April 7 5:30 pm .............................................. Mass SVdP “Sunday Undies” Collection 7:30 ............... First Saturday Mass (Filipino)
Sunday, April 8, Divine Mercy Sunday
9 & 11 am ........................................ Masses SVdP “Sunday Undies” Collection 2:00 pm ............... Divine Mercy Service and ................................................. Confessions
Monday, April 9 Parish Office Closed
Tuesday, April 10 5:00 pm ....................................... Holy Hour 6:00 pm ...................................... Daily Mass
Wednesday, April 11 NO DAILY MASS 7:00 pm .................................. Prayer Group
Thursday, April 12 8:30 am ...................................... Daily Mass 7:00 pm ...................... Knights of Columbus 7:00 pm ...................... 11 am Choir Practice
Friday, April 13 NO DAILY MASS
Saturday, April 14 9:00 am .......................... Liturgy Committee 5:30 pm .............................................. Mass
Sunday, April 15
9 & 11 am ........................................ Masses Donut Sunday after Masses 10:00 am ......................................... P.R.E.P 4:30 pm End-of-Year Children’s Choir Party
Bulletin articles are due two weeks in advance to the parish office. Holiday deadlines are three weeks prior. (All articles are subject to Pastor approval).
Bulletin information is subject to change without notice. Please accept our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions.
MEDJUGORJE PILGRIMAGE 2018
Join Fr. Ramon Owera and Fr. Stash Dailey in November as they lead a pilgrimage to
Medjugorje!
Cost is $2,300, inclusive based on Double Occupancy.
For more information, contact Cindy Lane at (614) 361-1042 or Fran Toussaint at
(614) 296-7068.
Information packets can be found in the parish office. Feel free to pick one up!
REMINDER
The Blood Mobile will be in our parking lot Sunday, April 22nd, from 9 am to
2 pm. Please consider donating blood!
NEXT
WEEKEND
Apr 14, 5:30 PM
Third Sunday of
Easter
Apr 15, 9:00 AM
Third Sunday of
Easter
Apr 15, 11:00 AM
Third Sunday of
Easter
Eucharistic
Ministers
Martin Walker - C1
Sally Zuccaro - B1
Pat O'Reilly - B2
John Reger - C2
Gloria Snyder - C3/AP
John Zuccaro - B4
Helen Philibin - C4
Tom McSweeney - C1
Kimberly Endres - B1
Bill Rectanus - B2
Bob Baumann - C2
Julie Buck - C3/AP
Brenda Gerdeman - B4
Jeffrey Endres - C4
Carol Shultz - C1
Gary Shultz - B1
Fran Keller - B2
Barb Overholser - C2
Joseph Storin - C3/AP
Lorain Storin - B4
Tim Keller - C4
Greeters
Doug Schrage
Dawn Mechlin
Janet Brewer
Larry Coughlin
Howard VanOss
Christina Langhans
Gretchen Langhans
Michael Bell
Madeline Bumgarner
Hattie Roy
Cathy Krumm
Paul Krumm
Lectors Nell Liston - I
John Brandon - II
Diana Hazlett - I
Christina Chandler - II
Sr. Jeanne Conrad - I
Cheri Gray - II
Altar
Servers
Bill Lovell
Nick Lovell
Ansley Endres
Joseph Endres
Liam Kain
Genevieve Ehleringer
Children's
Liturgy
Jenny Hootman NO LITURGY
Collection
Counters
Albert Brick
Barb Dahmke
Elaine McCloskey
Home-
bound
Ministers
Vicki Sagraves - List #1
Allie Rutonesha - List #2
Gayle Green - List #3
Altar
Linens
Debbie Gunkelman
Music Cindy Rush and
9:00 am Choir
Gary Schultz and
11:00 Choir
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PARISH
Eternal rest grant unto them, O
Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon them, and may their souls,
and the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of
God, rest in peace
We pray for the soul of William Wetzel,
Parishioner
The St. Vincent DePaul Society is in need of the following items:
Canned Peas * Pasta * Shampoo * Body Wash * Dried beans * Diapers * Sugar substitute packets (Pink/Yellow/Blue).
Thank you for your continued generosity!
Please remember only non-perishable items can be donated.
Please no items such as meat, fruit, bread or produce.
On May 23rd Sister Mary
Franz will be celebrating her
102nd birthday! She will also
be celebrating her 85th
jubilee year with the
Franciscans in June.
The parish will be sending a
package to Sister Mary. If
you would like us to include
a card from you, please
return it to the office before
Sunday, May 13th.
PARISH COLLECTIONS
March 25
190 envelopes received
Offertory $ 4,770.00
Maintenance $ 30.00
Future Needs $ 35.00
Maj. Cap. Impr. $ 35.00
Catholic Times $ 20.00
CRS $ 35.00
Good Friday $ 10.00
Easter $ 85.00
SOCIAL SENIORS
Join us at our next get-together Thursday,
April 19th, at 6 pm
in Classroom 8!
All seniors welcome!
Today is Divine Mercy
Sunday!
Please join us to celebrate God’s endless mercy.
Exposition at 2:00 p.m., followed by recitation of the Rosary while the Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered.
Benediction and recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet will be at 3:00 p.m.
Jesus I Trust in You!
Congratulations to parishioner Thomas Hanna, Sophomore at St. Charles Preparatory School,
who has maintained a 3.5 or higher grade point average for the third quarter. Well done!
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INTENTIONS
MASS INTENTIONS: If you wish to have a Mass said in memory of a loved one or for a special intention, please contact the parish office at 614-891-0150. The stipend for a Mass Intention is $10 per Mass.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THIS WEEK
SATURDAY, APRIL7
5:30 p.m. Gloria Poling, (req. John & Carmel Mechlin)
SUNDAY, APRIL 8
9:00 a.m. John Adams, (req. Mary Jane Janki) 11:00 a.m. The living and deceased members of St. Elizabeth Parish
TUESDAY, APRIL 10
6:00 p.m. Ralph & Johanna Giasi, (req. Betty Devery)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11
8:30 a.m. *No Mass , Mass intention moved to July 17th
THURSDAY, APRIL 12
8:30 a.m. The Poor Souls in Purgatory, (req. Minh Van Do)
FRIDAY, APRIL 13
8:30 a.m. *No Mass, Mass intention moved to July 18th
SATURDAY, APRIL14
5:30 p.m. Jim Mahaney, (req. Carolyn Loeffler)
SUNDAY, APRIL 15
9:00 a.m. The living and deceased members of St. Elizabeth Parish
11:00 a.m. Louise Sianis, (req. Robert Poling)
Readings for the Week of April 8, 2018
Sunday: Second Sunday of Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday
Acts 4:32-35/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 [1]/1 Jn 5:1-6/Jn 20:19-
31
Monday: Annunciation of the Lord
Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Ps 40:7-8, 8-9, 10, 11 [8a, 9a]/Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38
Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37/Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5 [1a]/Jn 3:7b-15
Wednesday: St. Stanislaus, Bishop & Martyr
Acts 5:17-26/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [7a]/Jn 3:16-21
Thursday: Acts 5:27-33/Ps 34:2 and 9, 17-18, 19-20 [7a]/Jn 3:31-36
Friday: St. Martin I, Pope & Martyr Acts 5:34-42/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 [cf. 4abc]/Jn 6:1-15
Saturday: Acts 6:1-7/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 [22]/Jn 6:16-21
Next Sunday: Third Sunday of Easter Acts 3:13-15, 17-19/Ps 4:2, 4, 7-8, 9 [7a]/1 Jn 2:1-5a/Lk 24:35-
48
HONORING THOSE WHO SERVE
May God bless the men and women who serve their communities and country!
Colin O’Connor—EMS Columbus
Tim O’Connor—Fireman and Medic Maui, Hawaii
Lt. Colonel Kenneth Heckel—US Army West Point
Please let the parish office know of friends or relatives who serve in branches of the
armed forces or in local law, fire, and emergency services. We will keep their
names in the bulletin so that we may remember them in our prayers!
DAILY MASS CHANGES
From April 9 through May 10, Daily Masses will only take
place on Tuesdays (6:00 pm) and
Thursdays (8:30 am).
If you had scheduled an intention for the following dates, they have been moved later in
the year:
· April 11, moved to July 17
· April 13, moved to July 18
· April 18, moved to July 19
· April 20, moved to July 25
· April 25, moved to August 2
· April 27, moved to August 3
· May 2, moved to August 17
· May 4, moved to August 23
· May 9, moved to August 29
APRIL 8, 2018
ALTAR FLOWERS
In memory of
Corinth Jo Tankovich
From the Tankovich Family
CHAPEL FLOWERS
In memory of
Harry Hollern
From Terry Hollern
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REFLECTIONS
GOSPEL MEDITATION
April 8, 2018
2nd Sunday of Easter,
Divine Mercy Sunday
Should we be a little easier on Thomas? The last few days have been a
whirlwind. On Thursday, a Passover celebration went horribly awry as
Jesus was betrayed and taken into custody for unstated crimes. Less
than 24 hours later, the simple arrest has turned into a death sentence
to be carried out that very afternoon. Most of the disciples fled,
including Thomas. He would have heard of the events of Good Friday
secondhand, in shock over the death of his Lord and Master. Then
Sunday morning arrives with joy from a few disciples-Jesus is risen! But
there is no persistent sight of him, only Mary Magdalene's quick
moment in the garden and an empty tomb. Another day passes. The
Apostles are gathered that Monday night, but Thomas is absent. He
returns to a jubilant report of the risen Lord. Again, Thomas has seen
nothing.
The experience must have been surreal. Did Jesus really appear raised
from the dead? Did he really suffer and die? Has all of this been some
strange hoax? Desperate for an answer, Thomas insists, "Unless I see
the mark of the nails in his hands and put my finger into the nail marks
and put my hand into his side, I will not believe."
After his resurrection, Jesus' body--mangled and bloody from the
crucifixion--is restored. Did it need the scars? A perfected body would
have taught us one lesson: everything is renewed as it once was, the
past erased. Jesus chooses another lesson, however. He retains his
scars that we might know him. In the whirlwind of our lives, we make
our own mistakes, our own betrayals and compromises. In the
resurrected Jesus, we see a God who does not forget his own sorrow.
We are invited to meet him--wound for wound--and place our hand on
his own nail-scarred palm, the eternal sign of his everlasting mercy.
JUST FOR KIDS
Sharing the Gospel After Jesus died, his disciples were afraid the Jewish leaders would kill them, too. They hid together in one room. They locked the doors and windows. Then Jesus appeared in front of them. They were not afraid
any more. When you are afraid, Jesus will help you too. Tell him why you are afraid. Believe in
Jesus. He will give you everything you need. He wants you to live
with him forever in heaven.
Prayer Jesus, I believe in you.
Lead me to your heavenly home.
CONCERT & WORKSHOP
Join us at St. John XXIII Catholic Church on Friday, April 20th to hear Bob Hurd, liturgical musician.
The concert begins at 7:00 pm, and admission is free! Workshop on Saturday, April 21st, from 9 am to Noon. Cost is $25
per person, or $20 for students, clergy and consecrated. The theme will be “Dining in the Kingdom”. Breakfast is included!
Call (614) 920-1563 for more information.
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PARISH FESTIVAL
Raffle tickets will be mailed to you by the end of May. Each
ticket will cost $5.00. The grand prize will be $2,500!
An EARLYBIRD raffle ticket drawing for $100 will be held on
July 31st!
We are accepting donations of Silent Auction baskets. Please call the parish office for details.
A schedule of events will be published soon—keep watch!
All are welcome to come to a Citywide Mass and Prayer Breakfast
followed with Adoration on Saturday April 14th from 9 to noon. Our
Lady of the Miraculous Medal at 5225 Refugee Road, Columbus. Satur-
day morning mass celebrated by Father Dean Mathewson, followed by
breakfast, then adoration with Contemporary Worship music. Individual
prayer and confession available. Babysitting provided. Sponsored by the
Columbus Catholic Renewal under the authority of Reverend Bishop
Frederick Campbell. For more information visit: ccrcolumbus.org or call
Dan at 614-500-8178.
DIOCESAN PRISON
MINISTRY CONFERENCE
Saturday, April 28, 2018, 9:30 am to 3 pm here at St. Elizabeth Church!
This event is for both experienced prison ministers and those interested. The keynote
speaker will be Ron Zeilinger, Executive Director of Dismas Ministry, a national
Catholic prison outreach.
Conference topics include restorative justice, models of ministry,
reentry ministry, and advocacy. No cost to attend!
Register by April 24 at www.columbuscatholic.org/prison-ministry-
criminal-justice or call 614-241-2540.
COME DISCOVER A DEEPER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Wild Goose is Loose!
Wednesdays, April 11, 18, 22, and May 2, 6:30 to 8:30
pm at St. Elizabeth Parish.
To register, go to http://www.ccrcolumbus.org or call
614-500-8178. Childcare will be available upon request.
ATTENTION CHILDREN’S
CHOIR MEMBERS!
If you sang for either Christmas or Easter, you are invited to our End-of-the-Year
Ice Cream & Pizza Party!
Sunday, April 15th 4:30 to 5:30 pm Please bring an Ice Cream topping to share
If you have questions, please call 614-891-0150
BELLS! BELLS! BELLS!
The rubrics for celebrating the Thursday Mass of the Lord’s
Supper during Holy Week call for the ringing of the church
bell during the singing of the Glory to God. After this, the
bell is to remain silent until singing of the Gloria at the Easter
Vigil. We would like to invite the parishioners to bring bells
from home to ring during the singing of the Gloria. We will
ring our own bells until Pentecost!
ORA ET LABORA DAY AT SISTERS OF CHILDREN OF MARY
Saturday, April 14th at Pleasant Chapel Road, Newark, (1-70 exit 132). All are welcome: men, women and children! We need men to use chain saws, and anyone to cut wild grape vines in the woods with lopping shears, plus some weeding. Young children can pick up sticks, etc. 106 acres of forest, streams, and ponds; cows and chickens, and best of all, a log adoration chapel! We would love to have your help! RSVP to 740-323-1977 or [email protected]
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COMMUNITY
B.R.E.A.D. UPDATE
St. Elizabeth is a member of B.R.E.A.D.(Building Responsibility, Equality, and Dignity) an organization of over 40 congregations striving for Justice. Welcome Columbus Committee: (9 organizations in the coalition) As many as 70,000 adult citizens do not have or cannot obtain a government ID because they don’t have the documents that the BMV will accept. Municipal ID programs across the country (New York City, Baltimore, Chicago, San Francisco are only a few) offer flexibility in the types of documents that applicants can present to qualify for an ID while still preventing identity fraud. Councilmember Stinziano has drafted the legislation which is stalled. We recently met with Councilmember Elizabeth Brown who will also be working with us. Please attend the Nehemiah Action to give this a PUSH.
Juvenile Justice Committee: This committee has been exploring Restorative Practices as an alternative to school suspensions and, as a way to build relation-ships that strengthen not only the classroom, but the wider community. Five BREAD leaders traveled to Pittsburgh Public School district in November to ob-serve their practices. Juvenile Judge Elizabeth Gill followed through on our re-quest and will have the Restorative Justice Circles evaluated by the International Institute of Restorative Practices. Because of YOU the courts have already seen an increase in children being diverted.
Hire and Better Pay! Don’t Throw Away Committee: This committee is ex-panding access to living wage jobs for people with criminal backgrounds and bringing wealth to marginalized neighborhoods. BREAD achieved passage of a city ordinance giving preference, on city building contracts, to contractors who partner with workforce development agencies and hire people with criminal backgrounds.
Youth and Family Concerns Committee: This new committee is concerned about grandparents who are taking care of their grandchildren and need more resources available to them. The Committee also determined that about 54,000 units of affordable housing is needed to meet the needs of families who want safe and affordable places to live. The committee is working on both issues.
MARK your calendar: Monday, April 9, 7 pm Rally at Congregation Tifereth Israel. Hear testimonies, learn research and receive Action Tickets.
WE NEED YOU! Monday May 7: Nehemiah Assembly at the Celeste Center on Ohio State Fairgrounds. WE WILL CARPOOL. Meet at St. Elizabeth at 6:00.
THIS IS A BIG DEAL. SHOW OUR POWER IN NUMBERS! PLEASE HELP US FIGHT FOR JUSTICE. Sr. Jean Conrad [email protected] 614 794-
0662; Ann Morahan [email protected]; 614-499-0027 Pete Hendey [email protected]
School Subsidies St. Elizabeth Parish
The value of a Catholic education
cannot be overstated.
In order to assist our parishioners who have made the decision to enroll their
children in a Catholic grade or secondary school within the
Diocese of Columbus, St. Elizabeth Parish offers partial tuition subsidies
on a year-to-year basis.
The requirements for such assistance are as follows:
· The family must be registered at St. Elizabeth parish prior to the school year for which you are requesting assistance.
· The family must attend Mass at St. Elizabeth Parish regularly, (not spo-radically, monthly, or once in a while.)
· The family must contribute at least $25.00 weekly, through the use of Sunday envelopes.
· The family must be active in other areas of parish life, such as volun-teering in the Knights of Columbus, St. Vincent de Paul Society, or by helping at an event such as the annu-al Spaghetti Dinner or Fish Fry.
Please submit any paperwork that the school has given you to our Book Keeper. After the parish administrators have reviewed all factors, a decision will be made as to the amount of the subsidy offered to each family that has applied. Due date is April 30th.
PUT A SPRING IN YOUR STEP!
That’s what you’ll have after a Worldwide
Marriage Encounter weekend!
The next two weekends are July 13-15 and
September 14-16, both in central Ohio. Marriage Encounter is
where married couples can get away from jobs, kids, chores, and
phones and focus only on each other. For more information to to
apply, contact Paul & Marilou Clouse at 614-834-6880 or visit
wwmecolumbus.org.
Young Adults! Trivia Night at Yabo's Tacos
The Columbus Frassati Society invites young adults to the Upper
Arlington Yabo's Tacos on Monday, April 16th for a friendly game of trivia. Meet us there at
7pm, and use your trivial knowledge to help us win!
Contact [email protected] or
Sarah Spaulding at 937-212-1614 for more
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