Dear People of God, Over the past two weeks the United States has been galvanized by daily marches and gatherings initially sparked by the tragic death of a young man in Min-neapolis. These protests have escalated to call na-tional and even international attention to the sad presence of racism in our society. Racism is alive and unwell, a side of human nature which I believe is rooted in fear, nurtured by cultural biases and status, and which has absolutely no place whatsoever in the Christian and Catholic tradition. We are reminded throughout Sacred Scripture that everyone, regard-less of where they came from, who happened to be their parents, what they might or not believe, wheth-er they agree with us or not, regardless of skin color, income, or education has been created in God's im-age and likeness and that gives all of us an underly-ing equality which should never be set aside for any reason. Our mandate as disciples of Jesus is to live the Great Command which means loving our neighbor as we love ourselves. Perhaps the root cause of the lack of love and respect for others is because so many people don't love themselves. Poor self es-teem, social isolation and other causes lead people to dislike themselves which can so easily be turned into disliking others. As Disciples, though, the Great Command means standing up for that neighbor when others attempt to hold that neighbor down. It means challenging inequity when we see it, openly and courageously. Above all, it means we truly re-spect the dignity of every human person.
I'm delighted to say that I see this in action at Dea-con Tom's Food pantry. Our clients are treated as friends and neighbors; our staff knows them by name and can talk with them about family and per-sonal interests as friends and equals. We don't give handouts: we allow the clients to select and choose on their own, respecting their dignity as God's chil-dren. We do our best to see Jesus in every one of them as we hope they see Jesus in every one of us. Because of this recognition of the dignity of all, the neighborhood here was tranquil and ordinary throughout the broader period of disruption which gripped much of the city. We should give thanks to God for the opportunity to express love of neighbor and the fruits which accrue from doing so. Perhaps a review of history will point us in the right direction. After Peter, the next several popes were all Africans, suggesting that the success of our Church is in great part owed to those persons of col-or who glorified God, offered prayer and adoration, and led us forward on the pilgrim way to the King-dom where true equality reigns. Fr. Chris
The Celebration of Sacraments
Infant Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism is regularly celebrated on Sunday during or after the Eucharistic Liturgy. Registered
parishioners are asked to arrange for the Baptismal Preparation Class and the Liturgical Celebration by calling the Parish Office.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: RCIA is the process of growing in your faith and love of God. Weekly gather-
ings take place from September until Easter. If you are interested in learning about Catholicism and joining us please call Deacon Tom
at the rectory.
Penance: The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at IC, 9:30 a.m. at HSP and 10:30 a.m. IC every Sunday
or by appointment.
Matrimony: Anyone planning to be married must contact the parish at least six months in advance. The exact date and time of
your wedding should not be determined until after consultation with a priest or deacon. If either party has previously been civilly or
religiously married, the Presider is not permitted to set a date for the wedding without resolving the previous marriage.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: When a parishioner is admitted to the hospital, nursing home, or confined to home because of
age or infirmity, please call the Parish Office. Parishioners are ready to visit and to bring Holy Communion. When one is seriously ill,
the healing Presence of the Lord should be requested in the Sacrament of the Sick.
In the event that you are in need of a priest or deacon and there is no one in the office: Please try the emergency number at 419-
243-6031 or call Deacon Tom on his cell phone at 419-984-0082 and leave a message with your phone number and he will return your
call as soon as possible.
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HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK TOLEDO, OHIO JUNE 14, 2020
CALENDARCALENDARCALENDARCALENDAR
June 13, 2020June 13, 2020June 13, 2020June 13, 2020————June 21 2020 June 21 2020 June 21 2020 June 21 2020
We continue to update/add to our parish e-mail list to help keep parishioners updated on parish events. Several of the e-mails we have are no longer valid. If you are not receiving parish e-mails and would like to, fill in the in-formation below and put it in the offering basket or you can e-mail it to [email protected].
Name __________________________________E-mail ___________________________________
Historic St. Patrick
Finance Council Pastoral Council
Doug Bohl Elaine Hoffman
Jim Shrader Pat Thompson
Jeff Stephens Martha Farrell
Bill Malone Amy Ashner
Jean Boeding
John Adler
Nancy Rank
Kathy Thompson
Karen Hallett
Joe Pinciotti
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Welcome Visitors
We would like to welcome our visitors to Historic St. Patrick. If you are interested in becoming a parishioner, please call the parish office at 419-243-6452 or fill out the registration forms in the back of church or on the web-site and return to the parish office.
Sat 1:30 pm St. Patrick’s Baptism/Calum Kujawa/ Fr. Smith 4:00 pm Immaculate Conception Mass/ Fr. Rudi/D. Tom
Sun 8:00 am St. Patrick’s Mass/for the Vulnerable (no music)/Fr. Ceranowski/ Jeff Gralak 9:30 am St. Patrick’s Rosary & Confessions 10:00 am St. Patrick’s Sunday Mass/ Fr. Chuck Denny/D. Tom (Also Streamed on Parish Facebook Page) Intention St. Patrick’s Parishioners Marie R. Allen
10:30 am Immaculate Conception Confessions/ Fr. Rudi/D. Dave 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Sunday Wed 5:30 pm St. Patrick’s Weekday Mass/Fr. Rudi Also Streamed on Parish Facebook Page Intention St. Patrick’s Parishioners
Thurs 8:00 am St. Patrick’s Finance Council Meeting
Sat 4:00 pm Immaculate Conception Mass/Fr. Rudi/ D. Dave
Sun Father’s Day 8:00 am St. Patrick’s Mass/for the Vulnerable (no music)/Ms r. Chris/ Jeff Gralak 9:30 am St. Patrick’s Rosary & Confessions 10:00 am St. Patrick’s Sunday Mass/Fr. Rudi/ D. Dave (also Streamed on Parish Facebook Page) Intention St. Patrick’s Parishioners Marty Williams 10:30 am Immaculate Conception Confessions 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Sunday Mass/ Fr. Chris/D. Tom
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY—HSP
June 14 Catherine Skiver June 14 Mark Tansey June 14 Joseph Lahey June 15 Rita Winand June 15 Lynn Keogh June 15 Debra Ferrara June 15 Karen Bates June 15 Lindsay Fisher June 16 Bernadine Adler June 16 Sheila Campbell June 16 Judith Miller June 16 Joan Hendrzak June 16 Lesley Krouse June 16 Michael Glenn June 16 John Willett June 17 Regina Wholehan June 17 Craig Schneiderbauer June 17 Luke Ragan June 17 Eric Anderson June 18 Marge Poole June 18 Carl Schwirzinski II June 18 Devon Piotrowski June 18 Gage Jones June 19 Lana Glore June 19 Mary Clare McFadden June 19 Katherine Fell June 20 Chuck Williams June 20 Paul Hamel June 20 Robin Shrader June 20 Meldan Winand June 20 Megan Kalman June 20 Michelle Harrison June 20 Ann Marie Zaletel June 20 Gretchen Miller
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY—HSP
June 14 Terry & Robin McLoughlin 17 yrs June 15 Tom & Carol Connolly 35 yrs June 16 John & Katherine Castillo 36 yrs June 16 Phil & Sue Cervantes 30 yrs June 16 Peter & Rebecca Gorman 25 yrs June 16 Jon & Christine Marker 8 yrs June 16 Darrell & Kayla McDonald 8 yrs June 16 Robert & Allison Carpenter 2 yrs June 17 Lawrence & Susan Fanelly 42 yrs June 17 Peter & Peggy Reilly 42 yrs June 17 Larry & Marcie Tscherne 42 yrs June 17 John & Karii Adler 25 yrs June 18 Doug & Kathy Bohl 44 yrs June 18 Christopher & Judith Miller 43 yrs June 18 John & Carol Tighe 30 yrs June 19 Joseph & Christine Sweitzer 21 yrs June 19 Loren & Jacquelyn Burkey 16 yrs June 20 Lawrence & Cynthia Bobash 28 yrs
PRAYER IS ANSWERED-HSP
James Mack III, Msgr. Chris, Betty Sherman, Cathy Price, Madonna Pauken, Ralph Smith, Marty J. Brogan, John Carone, Tom & Teri Wagner, Don Czerniak, Tim Dotson, Bob & Betty Hutson, Andrew Weiser, Zoellen Murphy, Shauna & Grace, Jan Jackson, Colleen McGuire, Doug Leest-ma, Raymond Rolak, Sherry Wilcox, Noah Ashner, Josephine Gartee, Susan Cairl, James Mitch-ell, Scott Cousino, Steve Woods, Jerome LaScola, Patty Cunningham, Barbara King, John Best, Sue Smith, Charlotte Best, Sara & Family, Josephine Gartee, Chris Hensien, John, Andrew Valle-jo, Nicholas Clover, Melissa Meyers, Patricia Grondin, Anne Fahle, Jerome Williams, Wyatt Shep-herd, Angela Myers, Liz Weizer, Sam & Rose Fleitz, Bernadine Adler, Jeff Gralak, James Kovach, Michael Moran, Sam Marsico, Fred Rank, Jessica Straube, Maurice “Moose” Boeding, Linda Pa-nyuscsik, Judy Henry, Christopher Powell, Mark Mackowiak, Zachary Davidson/D. Dave’s Grand-son, Charles Swoboda, Estella Nino, Ellie Ziegler, Renee Robinson, Betty Frey, Laurie St. John, Steve Kwiatkowski, Kathy Eschenburg, Thelma Lanz, Marian Lowe, Steven Czerniak, Kristin Sal-azar, Rita Winand, Mary Lou Batanian, Gary Lilje, Ken & Emily, Lindsay, Carol Isabell, Megan Batanian, Matt Rohrs, James Smith, Susan Ludlum, Evie Day, Julie, Nathan Koontz, Lori (Borgerson) Zaro, Frank Ankney, Joann Degnan, Sarah Rodgers, Bob Zoski, Linda, Peggy, Beth, Carol Sheets, Lupe Garcia, Kitty Burns, Liam Stacey, Cheryl Harwick, Angela Lemble, Madison Sims, David Hufford, Richard Helsenbeck, Jace Stock-well, Joan Wiley, Claire Sydlaske, Chuck Hall, Christine Ludlum, Molly Bergin, Lau-rie Yeager Please inform the pastoral staff of those in our parish family needing our prayers. Our Hospital Ministry Team is available to visit and distribute communion.
Please pray for the men and women in military service. Due to a potential threat to families of those in military service resulting from the members’ names being publicized through the Internet, we no longer publish the names of men and women in mili-tary service. We encourage you to continue to pray for them and to remember all our troops in a special way on Fridays by praying a Rosary for those serving in the military.
WELCOME TO WELCOME TO WELCOME TO WELCOME TO
HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICKHISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK
OUTREACH FAMILIES—HSP
This Week This Month July 1, 2019— June 30, 2020 Food Pantry—We continue to serve those in need in the community! Soup Kitchen—Number of Plates Served—Continuing to serve sandwiches to the community! Outreach Income: Last Week Year to Date $ N/A $ 10,825.10
Thank You!
STEWARDSHIP REPORT—HSP June 7, 2020
Last Week Year to Date
Goal $ 5,384.62 $ 258,461.76 Actual $ N/A $
Elect. Fund Transfer $ N/A $ Over/(Under) $ N/A $ Preservation $ $ Candles $ Flowers $
Thank You!
Due to the printing schedule there
will not be a financial report this week!
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ALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERSALTAR FLOWERS
June 14 Available
June 21 Available
June 28 Available
July 5 Available
SANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMPSANCTUARY LAMP
June 14 Available
June 21 Available
June 28 Available
July 5 Available
HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
The HSP Soup Kitchen
Our Soup Kitchen is located at the LMHA Building at the foot of the hill in front of church. We provide meals and clothing to our community in need every Sunday from 11:00 am—1:00 pm. If you are interested in helping serve meals or
hand out clothing please call the parish office.
St. Patrick’s Food Pantry We could use:
TOOTHPASTE SHAMPOO TOILET PAPER BAR SOAP CEREAL AND CANNED FRUIT
Canned Meals, Tuna, Noodles, Mac and Cheese, Cream Soups, Ramen Noodles, Peanut Butter. Food may be dropped off at anytime. Thank you!
LITURGICAL MUSIC FOR TODAY’S MASS
We will be distributing music sheets each week!
Liturgical Ministry Update With the changes required by the Diocese of Toledo, the role of Liturgical Ministers will be different at our Masses for a while. Eucharistic Ministers will not be utilized as Communion will only be the Body of Christ and distributed by the priest and deacon. We will not have a choir, there will be no aco-lytes and no hospitality after Mass. There are still ways to answer God’s call to ministry, though. Please consider trying a new role at Mass. Once we have the names of the people willing to participate, a new schedule will be created and mailed. Look forward to seeing you! Msgr. Chris Liturgical Ministers during COVID-19 Lector – We still need proclaimers of the Word at both the 8 a.m. Mass and 10 a.m. Mass on Sunday mornings. We will happily train anyone interested in serving as lectors who have not read at Mass before. What to know: Lectors must be age 65 or younger to be on the altar, or willing to sign a waiver Lectors may read both readings and the stanzas of the psalm If there are two lectors for Mass, there will be six feet of separation between the seats for proper social distancing Lectors will receive Holy Communion on the altar Ushers – We need ushers to help dismiss parishioners at the end of Mass to receive Holy Communion before exiting the church. We will provide train-ing for anyone new to the role of usher at HSP. What to know: All ushers must wear masks How to sign up – Call Sherri in the Parish Office at 419.243.6452, or talk to Pat Thompson, Mary Kay McPartlin or Martha Farrell after Mass
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Happenings at the Parish!Happenings at the Parish!Happenings at the Parish!Happenings at the Parish!
Congratulations on Congratulations on Congratulations on Congratulations on
this Special Daythis Special Daythis Special Daythis Special Day
May it bring with it love, peace and joy as we celebrate
this Holy occasion of Baptism.
Calum Kujawa
To the Parishioners of To the Parishioners of To the Parishioners of To the Parishioners of
St. Patrick’sSt. Patrick’sSt. Patrick’sSt. Patrick’s
Just a reminder if you are continu-ing to join us for Mass on Face-book live streaming on Sundays and Wednesdays you can drop off your offering envelope at the Parish Office or mail it to St. Pat-rick’s, 130 Avondale, Toledo, OH 43604. You can also access on-line dona-tions on the front page of our web-site by clicking the “DONATE” button and you will be directed to the safe, secure, online PayPal portal where you can make your contribution via credit card or PayPal account. You DO NOT NEED a PayPal ac-count to make your contribution. Thank you!
Join us for a NEW bible study series!
What: Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained
When: Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m. June 17-August 19
Where: Via Zoom and the comfort of your own home
Contact: Martha Farrell at [email protected]
Check out :Symbolon on FORMED.org:
https://watch.formed.org/ symbolon-the-catholic-faithexplained/videos/symbolon-trailer
Sunday Mass @ St. Pat’sSunday Mass @ St. Pat’sSunday Mass @ St. Pat’sSunday Mass @ St. Pat’s
We have added a Mass at Historic St. Patrick’s for the vulnerable.
Sundays – 8:00 a.m. Mass (no music)
All are welcome to join us!
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Parish/Community Activities!Parish/Community Activities!Parish/Community Activities!Parish/Community Activities!
JOIN US FOR MASS—VIRTUALLY, THAT IS!
We will connue to Live-stream a�er
the re-opening of church.
Please join us on the Historic Church of St. Patrick Facebook page for live streaming of our
Sunday & Wednesday Mass from our
beautiful church. Feel the calmness that
only the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass can bring us—delivered
by your favorite pastor, deacons, and organist!
Every Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
and Wednesday at 5:30 pm
The Diocese of Toledo has been found to be in compliance with the articles of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Charter for the
Protection of Children and Young People.
The compliance letter followed upon the submission of documents and statistics related to maintaining a safe environment for our children and youth for the period July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019. The Diocese of Toledo is audited by an independent agency each year to ensure compliance with the Charter. The Diocese of Toledo remains committed to ensur-ing the protection of children and providing a safe en-vironment for all young people. If you have any knowledge of abuse that has been committed by a cleric, or any employee or volunteer of the Catholic Church, please report the abuse to your local police department, Child Protection Services, and Mr. Frank DiLallo, Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator. Mr. DiLallo can be reached at (419) 214-4880 or by mail at 1933 Spielbusch Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43604.
Yoga is Coming!Yoga is Coming!Yoga is Coming!Yoga is Coming!
Join us for a fun and fit.
Yoga class taught by Anne Boyle!
When: Saturday, June 27--- 9:30 - 10:45 a.m.
Where: Historic Church of St. Patrick (outside if weather permits, inside if raining)
Bring #1: Water and mat
Bring #2: Donation for
Deacon Tom’s Pantry—toiletries, nonperishable food items, etc.
All levels welcome!
Compassion And DialogueCompassion And DialogueCompassion And DialogueCompassion And Dialogue Compassion and dialogue are essentially vulnerable positions. If we are into control and predictability, we will seldom descent into the weakness of listening or the scariness of dialogue. We will not only be inca-pable of hearing others, but will also be incapable of hearing God. How we do anything is how we do eve-rything. If we spend all day controlling and blocking others, why would we change when we kneel to pray? Faith, frankly, demands faith, not proof, certi-tude, predictability, control, or the comforts of authori-ty assuring us that we are always right. Our tempta-tion is often to create a non-relational Christianity and non- relational leadership styles, so we can have all the bases covered by custom and statute, and don’t ever have to enter into the scandal of particularity. Prayer, perhaps more than anything, is the school of relationship and particularity. We should be the ex-perts in these areas—if we are people of prayer.
Richard Rohr, Franciscan Media
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Diocese of Toledo Prayer for VocationsAlmighty God, make me an instrument to encourage
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