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MASS SCHEDULESUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE:
SATURDAY: 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 8:15 A.m. 10:45 A.m.
HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE:TBA iN BUlleTiN
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE: mONDAY-FRiDAY: 9:00 A.m.
CONFESSIONS:SATURDAY: 4:00-4:30 p.m.
BULLETIN DEADLINE:mONDAY NOON
Parish Office: 740-587-3254Fax: 740-587-0149
Home Page:www.saintedwards.org
E-mail:[email protected]
Church ofSaint Edward the Confessor
785 NewARk ROAD, GRANville, OhiO 43023
PASTOr: mSGR. pAUl p. eNke
DEACON: Rev. mR. JOhN BARBOUR
PASTOrAL MINISTEr/r.C.I.A. PArISH SCHOOL OF rELIgION: 740-587-4160, mike milliSOR
[email protected] SweeN
[email protected] OFFICE:
740-587-3254 [email protected]
OFFICE MANAgEr: CheRYl BOGGeSS, CpA
[email protected] STAFF:
BARBARA hiNTeRSChieD [email protected]
ANNe ARNOlD [email protected]
YOUTH MINISTEr: mARiSSA eveRhART, 740-587-3254
[email protected] DIrECTOr:
ADRieNNe evANS, 740-587-3275 [email protected]
MAINTENANCE: DiANe kiNNeY, keviN kiNNeY,
FlOYD lAhmON
DIrECTOr OF MUSIC: pAUl RADkOwSki, 740-587-3254
[email protected] CLASS:
(CONTACT PArISH OFFICE) pATRiCiA BelhORN, 740-587-3254
MArrIAgE PrEPArATION INvENTOrY PrOgrAM
DCN. JOhN AND CiNDY BARBOUR 740-587-3254
rESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE: JOhN kOeNiG, 740-587-0720
[email protected] COUNCIL:
JOhN mARTiN, 614-403-0567 [email protected] TO SHUT-INS:
DiANe kiNNeY, 740-587-4121EUCHArISTIC ADOrATION:
kim ChUpkA, 740-587-7067 [email protected]
KNIgHTS OF COLUMBUS: SCOTT SChOlTeN, 740-258-3287
[email protected] CHAIN
CiNDY keNDRiCk, 740-366-2871 [email protected]
Alleluia!“Yes, Christ, my hope is arisen; To Galilee He goes before you”
(Easter Sequence)
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
APRIL 1, 2018 – YEAR B PRELUDE7:30: Prelude in Classic Style (Young)9:00 & 11:00: Overture, Suite in D Major (Handel)
INTRODUCTORY RITESENTRANCE: Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (#174)GLORIA: Mass in Honor of Saint Benedict (text on pg. 6)
LITURGY OF THE WORDRESPONSORIAL PSALM: Psalm 118: This is the day… (p. 148)SEQUENCE (Cantor/Choir): Christians, to the Paschal Victim (#36, p. 149)GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Alleluia, O Filii et Filiae, arr. Alstott (p. 150)RENEWAL OF BAPTISMAL PROMISES: I Saw Water Flowing
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARISTPREPARATION OF THE GIFTS: Festival Canticle: Worthy is Christ (#568)SANCTUS, MEM. ACC. A, AMEN, AGNUS DEI: Mass in Honor of St. BenedictCOMMUNION HYMN: At the Lamb’s High Feast (#165)COMMUNION 2 (7:30): vocal or instrumental selectionCOMMUNION 2 (Bell Choir, 9:00 & 11:00): Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise (arr. Larson)COMMUNION 3 (Choir, 9:00 & 11:00): Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain (arr. Lau)
CONCLUDING RITERECESSIONAL: Jesus Christ is Risen Today (#159)
POSTLUDEPrelude to Te Deum (Charpentier)
CANTORS 7:30 Karen Bovenizer 9:00 Kayce Long 11:00 Kayla Drummond
INSTRUMENTALISTS 7:30 TBD 9:00 & 11:00 Jeffrey Korak
GIFT BEARERS: 5:00 p.m. Deb Dusenberry 8:15 a.m. Dcn. John & Cindy Barbour 10:45 a.m. Cecilia Villa & Lucy Lopez
HOMEBOUND MINISTERS:Jenny Wells, Leo & Suzanne Fox
SUNDAY NURSERYThe Nursery/Playroom for young children is open during the 10:45 a.m. Mass. New volunteers are needed. For more information and to be added to the Sunday schedule, contact our nursery coordinator, Lauren Alspach, at 330-760-0756 or [email protected].
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
MONDAY, APRIL 2 – Monday within the Octave of Easter 9:00 a.m. Joe Santo (RIP) by Bob PallagiTUESDAY, APRIL 3 – Tuesday within the Octave of Easter 9:00 a.m. John C. Kinney (RIP) by Diane KinneyWEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 – Wednesday within the Octave of Easter 9:00 a.m. Barney Smith (RIP) (Birthday) by Frank MooreTHURSDAY, APRIL 5 – Thursday within the Octave of Easter 9:00 a.m. Intentions of Myrna Wessinger (RIP) by James & Marilyn DevineFRIDAY, APRIL 6 – Friday within the Octave of Easter 9:00 a.m. William & Catherine Mervyn (RIP) by Mickey SmithSATURDAY, APRIL 7 5:00 p.m. Randy Dusenberry (RIP) by Deb DusenberrySUNDAY, APRIL 8 – SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER (SUNDAY OF DIVINE MERCY) 8:15 a.m. Helen Barbour (RIP) (Birthday) by Joe & Ginny Prusaczyk 10:45 a.m. Angel Nieto (RIP) by Cecilia Villa & Family 4:30 p.m. For the Living & Deceased Members of St. Edward ParishPray for all priests, seminarians and priestly vocations.
APRIL 7/8LECTORS: 5:00 p.m. John Martin, Cathy Wine 8:15 a.m. Jim Bidigare, Kathy Horton 10:45 a.m. Tom Bressoud, Roy Brewer
ALTAR SERVERS: 5:00 p.m. Nathaniel Hock, Daniel Pappas, Luke Pappas 8:15 a.m. Andrew Coffey, John Coffey, Gardner Jonathon 10:45 a.m. Noah Cottrell, Katie Cottrell, Drew Cottrell
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 5:00 p.m. S.A. Beaver, Kim Chupka, Paula Coleman, Dave Conway, Anna Hofer 8:15 a.m. Leo Fox, Suzanne Fox, Kate Daleiden, LaFern Davis, Rita Baldwin 10:45 a.m. Chris Becher, Patricia Belhorn, Lorraine Carlson, Barb Doran, Margo Downing Von Downing, Emily Dunbar, Lynn Harden, Mark Harden
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD APRIL 1, 2018
A WORD FROM YOUR PASTOR
The Lord is risen. He is risen indeed! This is one of the most ancient of Easter greetings and one I extend to all of you and your loved ones here and far. The 40 days of Lent are behind us now and I hope it was a “good Lent” for you.
More importantly, even if it was not or not everything you had hoped or planned it to be, that doesn’t matter. What matters now is the 50 days of Easter that begin today and what you do with those days.
It is my hope and prayer for all of us that the Risen Lord will fi ll our hearts and homes with His love and grace. May we all say with St. Thomas (the doubter,) “My Lord and my God” and go on to bring Him to all around us.
I do want to thank all who have worked so hard during Lent to serve our parish: Jan Shea and all the Fish Fry volunteers and those who made our Soup Suppers and talks a great success. Thanks as well, to all who shared in the Liturgies and services of the season, to Deacon Barbour for the “Lent to Remember” series and the parish staff for their work which supports all the above.
We also joyfully welcome all those who have come into full communion with us and those baptized at the Easter Vigil.
IGNITE SCHEDULEApril 8th – Lights Out Dodgeball, 7:00-9:00 p.m.April 15th – One Moment: The Poor LifeNight, 7:00-9:00 p.m.April 22nd – Revitalize XLT, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
STEUBENVILLE CONFERENCE 2018 ~ REVEALEDIt is time to register for Steubenville Conference June
22nd-24th at Franciscan University! This year, our parish wants to pay the fee for students to attend. Over 50,000 Catholic teens across North America will participate in 25 Steubenville Youth Conferences this summer, and we want you to be one of them! Come experience the love of God in a new and more profound way. He has so much in store for you.
St. Ed’s IGNITE will attend the conference. Please register with [email protected] or pick up more information from the Youth Offi ce.
NOTES FROM THE LOFT• Alleluia! Alleluia! Thank you to all of the choir members, bell
choir members, cantors, instrumentalists, and all who have shared their musical gifts during this Holy Week. May the world rejoice during this blessed Easter season! He is risen! He is risen indeed!
EVENTS/MEETINGS THIS WEEKSunday, April 1 – Easter SundayEaster Egg Hunt – NoonMonday, April 2 Eucharistic Adoration – 9:30 a.m. until Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. – ChapelParish Offi ce ClosedTuesday, April 3Parish Council – 6:30 p.m. – LoungeMen’s Group for Rediscovery – 7:30 p.m. – ClassroomWednesday, April 4Rosary Makers – 9:30 a.m. – LoungePSR – see scheduleMen’s Faith Sharing Group – 7:00 p.m. – LoungeThursday, April 5Scripture Study – 9:30 a.m. – Classroom 8Saturday, April 7TMIY! – 6:30 a.m. – Hall
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION – 2017-2018NO CLASSES TODAY – Have a safe and Happy Easter!Classes resume this coming Wednesday, April 4th for Grades 1-4 at the usual times.Classes resume next Sunday, April 8th at the usual times
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONThe Sunday offertory collection for March 18th was $8,043.22. The updated total collected for Catholic Relief Services is $2,581.89.
ONLINE GIVING Parish gifts for Easter are available through the Online giving link from our Parish website. May God bless you during this Holy Season.
New to St. Edward Parish? Would you like to give Online Giving a try? Please use the link on the parish website www.saintedwards.org and select “Sign up for a New Account” to register. Please do not hesitate to call the offi ce at 740-587-3254 if you have any questions or need assistance.St. Edward is very grateful and blessed by the generous support to our Parish by parishioners using the Online Giving Program. Thank you.
Flocknote ~ Thank You!Thank you to everyone who has joined our St. Edward Flocknote. We hope you have been inspired by our Lenten series! If you aren’t in the “Flock” you can join via the church website www.saintedwards.org or text: confessor to 84576. Keep up to date with special announcements and events at church. You can choose specifi c ministries that you would like to join and receive the latest news. This is an easy way for the Parish Offi ce to communicate to ministry groups! You can unsubscribe at any time.
WELCOME!You may have come as a stranger to us, yet you are known to Our Lord, Jesus Christ. In His name we pray you will fi nd peace, hospitality and friendship with us.
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
PRAYER CHAINIf you, a family member or someone close to you, would like to be added to the St. Edward Prayer Chain, please call Cindy Kendrick at 740-366-2871 or 740-404-3591. If you would like to volunteer to be a member of this ministry, please call Cindy.
WELCOME SUNDAYBecause Easter Sunday is the fi rst Sunday this month and the Parish Hall was scheduled for a PSR event on April 8th, the next Welcome/Donut Sunday is May 6th.
MINISTRY SCHEDULE MAILEDAttention Lectors, Altar Servers and Eucharistic Ministers: The schedule for April 8th-June 24th has been mailed. There are extra copies in the Altar Server side of the sacristy and the Parish Offi ce has emailed the schedule. Another option is to get the schedule from St. Edward’s web site www.saintedwards.orgClick on the Liturgy-Sacraments tab. Please call the parish offi ce at 740-587-3254 if you have questions.
Come join us for a powerful, and life-transforming series, and be the man, husband, and father that God is calling you to be! Learn through this series what it means to be a man for Christ in our society. That Man Is You! is a weekly program that includes a short video lecture, with coffee and donuts, followed by small group discussion. WHERE: St. Edward Parish Hall, WHEN: Saturday, April 7th, TIME: 6:45 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Sharp. SIGN UP online at www.thatmanisyou.org. For more information, please contact Tim Collins at 740-587-7667 or [email protected].
~ Opening Your Heart ~ How do I Read the Bible in a Meaningful Way?
APRIL 9th ~ 7:00 p.m. ~ Parish HallWalking with Purpose (WWP) is a women’s Catholic Bible
Study. The last two sessions will be Monday, April 9th and 16th at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. The program aims to bring women to a closer relationship with Christ. Personal study and small group discussions at WWP each week link our everyday challenges with the solutions given to us through the teachings of Christ and the Catholic Church. More news soon regarding a summer book group. For more information, contact Anna Hofer at 740-334-0170 or [email protected].
SAVE THE DATE – SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2018The Women of St. Edward invite all women of the parish to attend a morning presentation by Lori Crock. She will be returning to talk to us about “Holy and Healthy Catholic: Finding Abundance in Spiritual and Physical Strength.” More info to come.
GRANVILLE ECUMENICAL VBSThe 36th annual Granville Ecumenical Vacation Bible School will be held Monday-Friday, June 4th-8th, from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The theme this year is Rolling River Rampage – Experience The Ride Of A Lifetime With God. Centenary Methodist is the host church. VBS participation is open to all children age 4 through 6th grade. Registration forms for children and for both adult and teen volunteers are available only at www.granvillevbs.com. Don’t miss “the best week of summer.”
ENCOUNTER OUR NEIGHBORS We encounter Jesus this week in Jerusalem, a community He knew well. We prayerfully enter our own communities, too, encountering those who are hungry and thirsty, those who need our help. How does our Lenten journey motivate us to serve those we meet in our daily lives? Visit crsricebowl.org for more.
RICE BOWL COLLECTION AT ST. EDWARDParishioners can return their Rice Bowl for Catholic Relief Services in the collection box in the Gathering Space and at the west entrance door. Thank you.
EASTER EGG HUNTThe Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a parish Easter Egg Hunt on April 1st at noon (after the 11:00 a.m. Mass). Children ages 8 and under are invited. The egg hunt will be held outdoors, weather permitting, or in the Parish Hall.
FIRST SUNDAY ROSARYWhat better way to celebrate Easter than to say the Rosary! You are invited to pray the Rosary with your St. Edward community before the 11:00 a.m. Mass today, Easter Sunday, at 10:30 a.m. in the Church. Rosaries and guides will be handed out in the Gathering Space.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL COLLECTION SUNDAYConference members will be at the doors of the church to receive your generous donations after all the Masses next weekend, April 7/8. Thank you for your fi nancial support to help those in need in our area.
ST. EDWARD PRESCHOOL REGISTRATIONSt. Edward Preschool is accepting applications for the 2018-
19 preschool year and currently has spaces available in our Tuesday/Thursday (T/TH) 3 year old morning classes, as well as our Pre-K 4/5 year old afternoon classes.
The T/TH morning classes are from 9:00-11:30 am and are open to children that will be three years of age by September 30, 2018. The Pre-K afternoon classes are from 12:15-3:15 p.m., Monday-Thursday, and are open to four and fi ve year olds.
Packets of registration information are downloadable from https://www.saintedwards.org/preschool, and are also available on a table outside St. Edward’s Preschool offi ce and at St. Edward Church in the Gathering Space. We welcome families to visit our preschool and ask that you call/email ahead so we can arrange a tour. For more information, contact Mrs. Adrienne Evans, St. Edward Preschool Director, at (740)587-3275 or at [email protected]. Thank you and Blessings!
Today’s Readings: Acts of the Apostles 10:34a, 37– 43; Psalm 118:1– 2, 16 –17, 22 – 23; Colossians 3:1– 4 or1 Corinthians 5:6b – 8; John 20:1– 9. As the trumpets sounded the introduction to the Alleluia at the Easter Vigil one year, Christ’s triumph over death and sin was truly pres-ent to me; the reality that God’s love saves me set in and tears of joy filled my eyes. How could I be loved so much? As the congregation’s Alleluia broke the silence of the Triduum, I asked, “How can we not rejoice and sing with all creation at God’s marvelous gift?” Think of a time when your Easter joy flooded you. What did you come to know about Christ, about the Resurrection and your life?
The mystery of the Resurrection is hard to compre-hend, but this is truly the day that the Lord has made. All
creation shouts with a profound joy in exultation to our lov-ing God, who, in his kindness, gave his Son that we might live. This is the fulfillment of the covenant promised to Noah and Abraham and all our ancestors. Many of us will gather around a table to share a meal with family and friends. Like the Eucharist, keep in mind that this is the feast of joy; a feast where the Church not only gives thanks and praise, but also learns what it means to live in the light. The suffering and challenges of Lent make way to a new life, in which we are called to serve the poor and marginal-ized and to proclaim the Good News. During the Octave of Easter, strive to eat a festive meal as a family each evening.
Sunday, April 1, 2018Good News
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Go Forth O God, source of all joy,your majesty has been proclaimed
throughout all of creationin the dying and rising of your Son, Jesus. Today, we celebrate his victory, his triumph over darkness and death;and rejoice in the gift of new life.Like Mary of Magdala,grant us joyful hearts that go forth
announcing salvation.Instill within us a deep faith and an
intense love.On this Easter day, filled with wonder,help us to know your Son more intimatelyso that, filled with the Holy Spirit,we may forever proclaim the enduring
love poured out on all.Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
© 2018 Liturgy Training Publications; 800-933-1800. Written by Timothy A. Johnston. Illustrated by William Hernandez. Scripture quotations are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible: Catholic Edition, copyright © 1993 and 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Permission to publish granted by the Archdiocese of Chicago, on June 23, 2017.
This Week at HomeMonday, April 2Good NewsToday’s Gospel picks up right after the two Marys encounter the angels at the empty tomb. These faithful women hurried to share the news with the others. If we have truly seen and heard the Good News of Jesus’ Resurrection, then why wouldn’t we also go forth to tell of God’s salvation? Imagine yourself meeting these two on their way to share the news. What would they say to you? How would you respond? Write a note of Good News to a friend. Today’s Readings: Acts 2:14, 22 – 33; Psalm 16:1– 2a and 5, 7– 8, 9 –10, 11; Matthew 28:8 –15.
Tuesday, April 3Mary at the TombJohn’s Gospel presents another telling of Mary Magdalene at the tomb. It’s a bit more somber than yesterday and you can hear the sorrow that fills Mary’s heart. When she finally rec-ognizes Jesus, she goes to tell the others that she has seen him. Like Mary, we must witness to others. Like Peter in Acts, we invite others to hear the story and come to know Jesus more intimately. For your prayer before meals, sing your favorite “Alleluia” in praise to God. Today’s Readings: Acts 2:36 – 41; Psalm 33:4 – 5, 18 –19, 20 and 22; John 20:11–18.
Wednesday, April 4Hearts BurningThe story of the road to Emmaus captures a scene soon after the Resurrection account. Think about who introduced you to Jesus. When Christ is present in our lives, our hearts should burn with joy. This joy overflows and propels us to share the Good News to the ends of the earth. Break bread at dinner tonight and talk about the joy of the Lord in your life. Today’s Readings: Acts 3:1–10; Psalm 105:1– 2, 3 – 4, 6 –7, 8 – 9; Luke 24:13 – 25.
Thursday, April 5Peace Be with You It’s easy to imagine the fear the disciples had immediately after the death of Christ. They believed he was the Savior and yet, he had been killed. The encounters with Christ after the Resurrection help his followers understand more fully God’s plan. The Messiah came as a servant who gave himself so that others might have life. In the Gospel, Jesus offers the disciples peace and attempts to calm them. Think about ways you can bear the light of peace in your family and commu-nity. Today’s Readings: Acts 3:11– 26; Psalm 8:2ab and 5, 6 –7, 8 – 9; Luke 24:35 – 48.
Friday, April 6EucharistIn this third encounter with Jesus, the disciples share a meal with him after a night of fishing. As with the Emmaus read-ing, Jesus is revealed in the breaking of the bread. At every Mass, the Risen Christ is made known to us in the breaking and sharing of bread. The Eucharist provides the nourish-ment we need to go forth, “fish” for people, and share the news of salvation. Where else do you see Christ present? Invite a friend to lunch today. Today’s Readings: Acts 4:1–12; Psalm 118:1– 2 and 4, 22 – 24, 25 – 27a; John 21:1–14.
Saturday, April 7ProclamationIn the First Reading, we hear that, despite the elders’ warning, Peter and John continue to speak of Jesus. The truth they experienced in the person of Christ is undeniable and filled with love. To continue Christ’s work and build up the Kingdom, they are committed to sharing the Good News with any person they encounter. As an Easter people, we must fervently share the Gospel. Make it a point to get to know one of the neophytes in the parish and hear their story of encountering Christ. Today’s Readings: Acts 4:13 – 21; Psalm 118:1 and 14 –15ab, 16 –18, 19 – 21; Mark 16:9 –15.
Reproducibles for Lent–Triduum–Easter 2018
PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING THE ST. EDWARD IGNITE
PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM
WHO CAN JOIN? A new ministry we are adding for the teens this year actually involves other parishioners that are not our teenagers! That means we are asking you to join our St. Edward IGNITE Prayer Minsitry Team. HOW DOES IT WORK? We ask that you commit to one year of service in praying for our teens. The prayer is one rosary a week with 5 specific intentions for each decade. If you want to join, turn in the bottom portion of this flier to the youth office and take a prayer card with you from the office! We will add your name to our Prayer Ministry list so that you know you are being prayed for each time the youth gathers through out the week! Now, more than ever, our teens need our help guiding them towards Christ. We talk about Christ, we give our teens the chance to meet Christ, now let’s start praying to Christ for our teens. Youth Ministry is a parish wide effort and God may be calling you to a deeper connection with our youth.
Name:
Email:
How long have you been a parishioner at St. Ed’s?
What specific prayer requests do you have for us?
“What page, what passage of the inspired books of the Old and New Testaments is not the truest of guides for human life?” ~Saint Benedict, from the Rule of Saint Benedict (73:3)
“The power of Easter has burst upon us with the resurrection of Christ. Now we find in ourselves a strength which is not our own, and which is freely given to us whenever
we need it, raising us above the Law, giving us a new law which is hidden in Christ: the law of His merciful love for us. Now we no longer strive to be good because we have to, because it is a duty, but because our joy is to please Him who has given all
His love to us! Now our life is full of meaning!” ~FATHER THOMAS MERTON, OCSO
Monday, April 2 ~ Monday in the Octave of Easter
Holy Gospel: Matthew 28:8-15 Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went away quickly from the tomb,
fearful yet overjoyed, and ran to announce the news to his disciples. And behold, Jesus met them on their
way and greeted them. They approached, embraced his feet, and did him homage. Then Jesus said to
them, “Do not be afraid. Go tell my brothers to go to Galilee, and there they will see me.” While they were
going, some of the guard went into the city and told the chief priests all that had happened. The chief
priests assembled with the elders and took counsel; then they gave a large sum of money to the soldiers,
telling them, “You are to say, ‘His disciples came by night and stole him while we were asleep.’ And if this
gets to the ears of the governor, we will satisfy him and keep you out of trouble.” The soldiers took the
money and did as they were instructed. And this story has circulated among the Jews to the present day.
Meditation: Have you ever asked what the basis is of our faith in the resurrection? The scriptures tell us
that "faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen"(Hebrews 11:1). Faith is
an entirely free gift that God makes to us. Our faith is a free assent to the whole truth which God reveals
to us through his word. Faith is certain because it is based on the very word of God who cannot lie. Faith
also seeks understanding. That is why God enlightens the "eyes of our hearts" that we may know what is
the hope to which he has called us (Ephesians 1:18). Peter the Apostle says we have been born anew to a
living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead (1 Peter 1:3). Through the gift of faith,
the Lord reveals himself to those who believe in his word and he fills them with "new life in his Holy
Spirit". Do you live in the joy and hope of the resurrection? And do you recognize the presence of the
Risen Lord in his word, in the "breaking of the bread", and in his church, the body of Christ?
Prayer: Grant, we pray, almighty God, that, though in our weakness we fail, we may be revived through
the Passion of your Only Begotten Son. Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one
God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: Are you always prepared to meet the Risen Lord? The disciples of Jesus were as
unprepared for his resurrection as they were for his death. The empty tomb made them fearful and joyful
at the same time. “Where did they put the body or did he really rise just as he predicted?” Even though
Jesus had spoken to them before of his death and rising, they could not believe until they saw the empty
tomb and met the risen Lord. Aren't we the same? We want to see with our own eyes before we believe!
The guards brought their testimony to the chief priests and elders who met the news with denial. They
were resolved to not believe that Jesus had risen and they bribed the guards in the hope of keeping others
from believing.
Tuesday, April 3 ~ Tuesday in the Octave of Easter
Holy Gospel: John 20:11-18 Mary Magdalene stayed outside the tomb weeping. And as she wept, she
bent over into the tomb and saw two angels in white sitting there, one at the head and one at the feet
where the Body of Jesus had been. And they said to her, “Woman, why are you weeping?” She said to
them, “They have taken my Lord, and I don’t know where they laid him.” When she had said this, she
turned around and saw Jesus there, but did not know it was Jesus. Jesus said to her, “Woman, why are
you weeping? Whom are you looking for?” She thought it was the gardener and said to him, “Sir, if you
carried him away, tell me where you laid him, and I will take him.” Jesus said to her, “Mary!” She turned
and said to him in Hebrew, “Rabbouni,” which means Teacher. Jesus said to her, “Stop holding on to me,
for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go to my brothers and tell them, ‘I am going to my Father
and your Father, to my God and your God.’” Mary went and announced to the disciples, “I have seen the
Lord,” and then reported what he had told her.
Meditation: The resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of our hope – the hope that we will see God face
to face and share in his everlasting glory and joy. “Without having seen him you love him; though you do
not now see him you believe in him and rejoice with unutterable and exalted joy. As the outcome of your
faith you obtain the salvation of your souls” (1 Peter 1:8-9). And so, do you recognize the Lord's presence
with you, in his word, in the "breaking of the bread", and in his church, the body of Christ?
Prayer: O God, who have bestowed on us paschal remedies, endow your people with heavenly gifts, so
that, possessed of perfect freedom, they may rejoice in heaven over what gladdens them now on earth.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one
God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: How easy it can be to miss the Lord when our focus is on ourselves! Mary did not at first
recognize the Lord because her focus was on the empty tomb and on her own grief. It took only one word
from the Master, when he called her by name, for Mary to recognize him. Mary's message to the disciples,
I have seen the Lord, is the very essence of Christianity. It is not enough that a Christian know about the
Lord, but that we know him personally. It is not enough to argue about him, but to meet him. In the
resurrection we encounter the living Lord who loves us personally and shares his glory with us. The Lord
gives us “eyes of faith” to see the truth of his resurrection and victory over sin and death (Ephesians
1:18).
Wednesday, April 4 ~ Wednesday in the Octave of Easter
Holy Gospel: Luke 24:13-35 That very day, the first day of the week, two of Jesus’ disciples were going
to a village seven miles from Jerusalem called Emmaus, and they were conversing about all the things
that had occurred. And it happened that while they were conversing and debating, Jesus himself drew
near and walked with them, but their eyes were prevented from recognizing him. He asked them, “What
are you discussing as you walk along?” They stopped, looking downcast. One of them, named Cleopas,
said to him in reply, “Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem who does not know of the things that have
taken place there in these days?” And he replied to them, “What sort of things?” They said to him, “The
things that happened to Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and
all the people, how our chief priests and rulers both handed him over to a sentence of death and crucified
him. But we were hoping that he would be the one to redeem Israel; and besides all this, it is now the
third day since this took place. Some women from our group, however, have astounded us: they were at
the tomb early in the morning and did not find his Body; they came back and reported that they had
indeed seen a vision of angels who announced that he was alive. Then some of those with us went to the
tomb and found things just as the women had described, but him they did not see.” And he said to them,
“Oh, how foolish you are! How slow of heart to believe all that the prophets spoke! Was it not necessary
that the Christ should suffer these things and enter into his glory?” Then beginning with Moses and all the
prophets, he interpreted to them what referred to him in all the Scriptures. As they approached the village
to which they were going, he gave the impression that he was going on farther. But they urged him, “Stay
with us, for it is nearly evening and the day is almost over.” So he went in to stay with them. And it
happened that, while he was with them at table, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to
them. With that their eyes were opened and they recognized him, but he vanished from their sight. Then
they said to each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he spoke to us on the way and
opened the Scriptures to us?” So they set out at once and returned to Jerusalem where they found
gathered together the Eleven and those with them who were saying, “The Lord has truly been raised and
has appeared to Simon!” Then the two recounted what had taken place on the way and how he was made
known to them in the breaking of the bread.
Meditation: St. Augustine provides a reflection on the dimness of their perception: “They were so
disturbed when they saw him hanging on the cross that they forgot his teaching, did not look for his
resurrection, and failed to keep his promises in mind” (Sermon 235.1). "Their eyes were obstructed, that
they should not recognize him until the breaking of the bread. And thus, in accordance with the state of
their minds, which was still ignorant of the truth “that the Christ would die and rise again, their eyes were
similarly hindered. It was not that the truth himself was misleading them, but rather that they were
themselves unable to perceive the truth" (from The Harmony of the Gospels, 3.25.72) How often do we
fail to recognize the Lord when he speaks to our hearts and opens his mind to us? The Risen Lord is ever
ready to speak his word to us and to give us understanding of his ways. Do you listen attentively to the
Word of God and allow his word to change and transform you?
Prayer: O God, who gladden us year by year with the solemnity of the Lord's Resurrection, graciously
grant that, by celebrating these present festivities, we may merit through them to reach eternal joys.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one
God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: We often wonder how it would have been difficult for the disciples to recognize the risen
Lord? To put it simply, Jesus' death scattered his disciples and shattered their hopes and dreams. They
had hoped that he was the one to redeem Israel. They saw the cross as defeat and could not comprehend
the empty tomb until the Lord appeared to them and gave them understanding. Jesus chided the disciples
on the road to Emmaus for their slowness of heart to believe what the scriptures had said concerning the
Messiah. They did not recognize the risen Jesus until he had broken bread with them. Do you recognize
the Lord in his word and in the breaking of the bread?
Thursday, April 5 ~ Thursday in the Octave of Easter
Holy Gospel: Luke 24:35-48 The disciples of Jesus recounted what had taken place along the way, and
how they had come to recognize him in the breaking of bread. While they were still speaking about this,
he stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.” But they were startled and terrified and
thought that they were seeing a ghost. Then he said to them, “Why are you troubled? And why do
questions arise in your hearts? Look at my hands and my feet, that it is I myself. Touch me and see,
because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see I have.” And as he said this, he showed
them his hands and his feet. While they were still incredulous for joy and were amazed, he asked them,
“Have you anything here to eat?” They gave him a piece of baked fish; he took it and ate it in front of
them. He said to them, “These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you, that everything
written about me in the law of Moses and in the prophets and psalms must be fulfilled.” Then he opened
their minds to understand the Scriptures. And he said to them, “Thus it is written that the Christ would
suffer and rise from the dead on the third day and that repentance, for the forgiveness of sins, would be
preached in his name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things.”
Meditation: Isn’t amazing how much we are like the apostles? We won’t believe unless we can see with
our own eyes. The gospels attest to the reality of the resurrection. Jesus goes to great lengths to assure
his disciples that he is no mere ghost or illusion. He shows them the marks of his crucifixion and he
explains how the scriptures foretold his death and rising. Saint Jerome, a Bible scholar, comments: “As he
showed them real hands and a real side, he really ate with his disciples; really walked with Cleophas;
conversed with men with a real tongue; really reclined at supper; with real hands took bread, blessed and
broke it, and was offering it to them...Do not put the power of the Lord on the level with the tricks of
magicians, so that he may appear to have been what he was not, and may be thought to have eaten
without teeth, walked without feet, broken bread without hands, spoken without a tongue, and showed a
side which had no ribs.” (From a letter to Pammachius against John of Jerusalem 34, 5th century)
Prayer: O God, who have united the many nations in confessing your name, grant that those reborn in
the font of Baptism may be one in the faith of their hearts and the homage of their deeds. Through our
Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for
ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: A central teaching of the gospel is the cross; but it does not stop there. Through the
cross Jesus defeated our enemies – death and Satan and won pardon for our sins. His cross is the door to
heaven and the key to paradise. The way to glory is through the cross. When the disciples saw the risen
Lord they disbelieved for joy! How can death lead to life, the cross to victory? Jesus shows us the way and
he gives us the power to overcome sin and despair, and everything else that would stand in the way of his
love and truth. Just as the first disciples were commissioned to bring the good news of salvation to all the
nations, so, we, too, are called to be witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus Christ to all who live on the
face of the earth. Do you witness the joy of the gospel to those around you?
Friday, April 6 ~ Friday in the Octave of Easter
Holy Gospel: John 21:1-14 Jesus revealed himself again to his disciples at the Sea of Tiberias. He
revealed himself in this way. Together were Simon Peter, Thomas called Didymus, Nathanael from Cana in
Galilee, Zebedee’s sons, and two others of his disciples. Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.”
They said to him, “We also will come with you.” So they went out and got into the boat, but that night
they caught nothing. When it was already dawn, Jesus was standing on the shore; but the disciples did
not realize that it was Jesus. Jesus said to them, “Children, have you caught anything to eat?” They
answered him, “No.” So he said to them, “Cast the net over the right side of the boat and you will find
something.” So they cast it, and were not able to pull it in because of the number of fish. So the disciple
whom Jesus loved said to Peter, “It is the Lord.” When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he tucked
in his garment, for he was lightly clad, and jumped into the sea. The other disciples came in the boat, for
they were not far from shore, only about a hundred yards, dragging the net with the fish. When they
climbed out on shore, they saw a charcoal fire with fish on it and bread. Jesus said to them, “Bring some
of the fish you just caught.” So Simon Peter went over and dragged the net ashore full of one hundred
fifty-three large fish. Even though there were so many, the net was not torn. Jesus said to them, “Come,
have breakfast.” And none of the disciples dared to ask him, “Who are you?” because they realized it was
the Lord. Jesus came over and took the bread and gave it to them, and in like manner the fish. This was
now the third time Jesus was revealed to his disciples after being raised from the dead.
Meditation: Why didn’t the apostles immediately recognize the Lord when he greeted them at the Sea of
Tiberias? John gives us a clue. He states that Peter decided to return to his home district of Galilee, very
likely so he could resume his fishing career. Peter was discouraged and didn’t know what to do after the
tragedy of Jesus’ death! He went back to his previous career out of despair and uncertainty. The other
apostles followed him back to Galilee. When was the last time Peter was commanded to let down his net
after a futile night of fishing? It was at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee when the Lord
dramatically approached Peter in his fishing boat after a futile night of fishing and commanded him to
lower his nets (see Luke 5:4-11). After the miraculous catch, Jesus told Peter that he would be ‘catching
people” for the kingdom of God. Now Jesus repeats the same miracle. John, the beloved disciple, is the
first to recognize the Lord. Peter impulsively leaps from the boat and runs to the Lord. Do you run to the
Lord when you meet setbacks, disappointments, or trials? The Lord is ever ready to renew us in faith and
to give us fresh hope in his promises.
Prayer: Almighty ever-living God, who gave us the Paschal Mystery in the covenant you established for
reconciling the human race, so dispose our minds, we pray, that what we celebrate by professing the faith
we may express in deeds. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the
unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Contemplation: Skeptics who disbelieve the resurrection say the disciples only saw a vision of Jesus. The
gospels, however, give us a vivid picture of the reality of the resurrection. Jesus went out of his way to
offer his disciples various proofs of his resurrection – that he is real and true flesh, not just a spirit or
ghost. In his third appearance to the apostles, after Jesus performed the miraculous catch of fish, he
prepared a breakfast and ate with them. Peter’s prompt recognition of the Master and exclamation, “It is
the Lord!” stands in sharp contrast to his previous denial of his Master during the night of arrest. The Lord
Jesus reveals himself to each of us as we open our hearts to receive his word. Do you recognize the Lord's
presence in your life and do you receive his word with faith?
Scripture passages (NAB translation) courtesy of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; prayers are from The Roman Missal, Catholic Book Publishing, 2011;
information about saints, solemnities, feasts and memorials courtesy of the Catholic Culture web site.
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EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD APRIL 1, 2018
2018 The Edwardians!A Senior Social Group for Men and Women, 50 and Up
The Edwardians pray for a Happy and Holy Easter Sunday for everyone. Easter Sunday celebrates Christ’s Resurrection from the dead, following crucifixion. It marks the end of Holy Week, the end of Lent, and the last day of the Easter Triduum (starting from the evening of Maundy Thursday, through Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and ends with Evening Prayer on Easter Sunday), as well as the beginning of the Easter season of the liturgical year. The Resurrection represents the triumph of good over evil, sin, death, and the physical body.
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, Somerset, OH – 200th Anniversary of Catholicism in Ohio, Tuesday, April 17th. A special invitation to the Edwardians from
St. Joseph Church. The Edwardians will join parishioners of St. Joseph Church and Holy Trinity Church of Somerset to celebrate a special Mass at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph. A docent tour of the church with lunch by women of the parish. More details to come. All-inclusive cost $25.00 per person. NOTE: For this special anniversary, St. Joseph Church has been totally refurbished to celebrate their 200th Anniversary 2018 – the first Catholic Church in Ohio.A Catholic Foundation Grant contributed to this event. Paid reservations due by Wednesday, April 11th.
MYSTERY DAY TRIP, Tuesday, May 15th (within 49 Miles of Granville). Depart St. Edward parking lot approximately 8:30 a.m. All-inclusive price (motorcoach and
driver tip, entry fees, lunch and tip). Cost is $34.00 per person. An unforgettable day is planned for you. (wow/unbelievable) (Stop One) Enjoy the tranquil peace and good nature feeling. (Stop Two) A fantastic bar-b-que buffet lunch with all the trimmings. (Stop Three) Continue the mystery day. A Catholic Foundation Grant Money contributed to this event. Paid reservations due by Thursday, May 10th.
TOUR THE BEAUTIFUL STATE OF MAINE June 10-16. Sign up for the waiting list in the event of a cancellation. Cost of trip $639.00 per person, double occupancy. Single supplement is $320.00 additional.
WELCOME SUMMER DINNER – Wednesday, June 20th at Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center, Seminary Road, Heath. Arrive at 6:00 p.m.; dinner will be served at 6:30. Cost $13.00
per person. Program to be announced. Car-pool will be available. Paid reservations due by Friday, June 15th.
Note: You may pay for multiple events in one check. E-mail [email protected] or phone 740-323-3105. FOR ALL EVENTS, make check payable to “THE EDWARDIANS.” Mail to Linda Woolard, 481 Beacon Road, Newark, OH 43055-5204.
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE AT ST. EDWARD
We are proud to have two separate scholarships available to any St. Edward parishioner in good standing, who is actively pursuing a post-secondary program at an accredited institution. Applications are available in the Parish Office and on the Parish website www.saintedwards.org. See the guidelines below for more specific details. We suggest you apply to both and wish you the best of luck with your application. Applications should be submitted to the Parish Office on or before April 23.
FATHER LOWERY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD FOR 2018Applications for the 2018 award of The Father Thomas
J. Lowery Scholarship are now available in the Parish Office and on the Parish website www.saintedwards.org.
The scholarship was established to honor the memory of our former pastor and is presented annually. Former applicants who have not been recipients of the award are encouraged to reapply.
BERNICE AND JOE CIRICOSTA $1,500.00 SCHOLARSHIP FOR 2018Applications for the 2018 award of The Bernice and Joe Ciricosta Scholarship are now being accepted. Applications are available in the Parish Office and on the Parish website. Please see the “The Bernice & Joseph Ciricosta Tuition Assistance Application” link on the home page of our Parish website. This $1,500.00 scholarship, established to honor the memory of Bernice and Joe Ciricosta, dedicated educators, will be presented annually to any parishioner in good standing of St. Edward Parish who is currently pursuing a post-secondary program at an accredited institution.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAYDivine Mercy Sunday is April 8th. Join us at Blessed Sacrament Church, 378 East Main Street, Newark, for Eucharistic Adoration after the 10:45 a.m. Mass until 3:00 p.m., Reconciliation from 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m., and the Divine Mercy Chaplet & Benediction at 3:00 p.m. Everyone is invited and encouraged to come, sit in Adoration, then attend this very beautiful and moving devotion. For information, call our Parish Office at 740-345-4290.
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 or to apply, contact Paul & Marilou Clouse at 614-834-6880 or visit our website at www.wwmecolumbus.org.
ORA ET LABORA DAY AT SISTERS OF CHILDREN OF MARYOn Saturday, April 14th, at 8353 Pleasant Chapel Road, Newark (I-70 exit 132). All are welcome: men, women and children. We need workers to use chain saws, cut wild grape vines in the woods with lopping shears, weeding, and young children can pick up sticks, etc. We have 106 acres of forest, streams and ponds; cows and chickens, and best of all, a log Adoration Chapel. Would love to have your help! RSVP to 740-323-1977 or [email protected].
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
He is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!! This Sunday, the Sunday of all Sundays, Easter Sunday, we rejoice. The Lord has Risen. Our sins forgiven, Heaven’s gates opened for us by the risen Christ. On this Easter Sunday, we read in our Catechisms Paragraph 2: On the Third Day He Rose from the Dead, paragraphs 638-655. 638 – The Resurrection of Jesus is the crowning truth of our faith in Christ…and preached as an essential part of the Paschal mystery along with the cross: “Christ is risen from the dead! Dying he conquered death; to the dead He has given life.” 639 – The mystery of Christ’s Resurrection is a real event, with manifestations that were historically verifi ed. 640 – The fi rst element we encounter in the framework of the Easter events is the empty tomb. 641 – The women, Mary Magdalene and the holy women were the fi rst to encounter the Risen One. Thus women were the fi rst messengers of Christ’s Resurrection to the Apostles themselves. 642 – Everything that happened during those Paschal days involves each of the apostles – Peter in particular. 643 – It is clear from the facts that the disciple’s faith was drastically put to the test by their Master’s Passion and death which he foretold. 644 – Even when faced with the reality of the risen Jesus the disciples were still doubtful. 645 – By means of touch and sharing a meal the risen Jesus, establishes contact with His disciples. 646 – Christ’s Resurrection was not a return to earthly life… Christ’s Resurrection is essentially different. In His risen body, He passes from the state of death to another life beyond time and space. 647 – O truly blessed night, sings the Exulter of the Easter Vigil, which alone deserved to know the time and hour when Christ rose from the realm of the dead! There were no eyewitnesses and no evangelists to describe it. 648 – Christ’s Resurrection is an object of faith in that it is a transcendent intervention of God Himself in creation and history. The three divine persons act together in Jesus Resurrection: the Father’s power “raised up,” and by doing so, perfectly introduced the Son’s humanity, including His body, into the Trinity. 649 – Jesus as the Son, effects His own Resurrection by virtue of His divine power. 650 – The Fathers contemplate the Resurrection from the divine person of Christ who remained united to His soul and body, even when they were separated from each other by death. 651 – “If Christ had not been raised then our preaching is in vain, and your faith is in vain. 1 Cor. 15:14. 652 – Christ’s Resurrection is the fulfi llment of the promises of the Old Testament and of Jesus Himself during his earthly life. 653 – The truth of Jesus’ divinity is confi rmed by His Resurrection. “When you have lifted up the Son of man, then you will know that I am he.” John 8:28. 654 – The Paschal mystery has two aspects: by His death Christ liberates us from sin; by His Resurrection, He opens for us the way to a new life. 655 – Finally, Christ’s Resurrection – and the risen Christ Himself – is the principle source of our future resurrection. “For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive.” 1 Cor. 15:20-22. He is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!! Happy Easter!!!
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One of the recommended Responsorial Psalms on this glorious Easter Sunday is Psalm 118, including this from verse 24: “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” In truth Easter is all about rejoicing. It is the day of Resurrection which provides hope to all of us.
Throughout our diocese thousands of people are at Mass today who may not normally attend. Recent studies have shown that as many as 40 percent of those who do not regularly attend may not have been at Mass since Christmas.
That is another reason for us to rejoice and say “Welcome home.” We miss you and we love you. Christ’s love for us is at the foundation of our celebration today. St. Augustine once wrote, “God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.” We ask God’s blessings on all those who have passed our amazing religion to you. Clearly you do remember your devotion and are here to honor it.
Our Catholic Church considers today to be the holiest day of the year. For us as Catholics, this celebrates one of the greatest days in history — when Jesus, the Son of God, defeated death and rose from the grave, giving us all hope for eternal life. St. Pope John Paul II may have put it best several years ago when he proclaimed, “Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song.” – catholicsteward.com
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GARDEN CENTER
Complete Orthopedic Care www.ossmnewark.com1980 Tamarack Road, Newark, Ohio, 43055 • (740) 788-9220
Licking County’s Local Orthopedic
Group Since 1986
LINCOLN RIDGE FINANCIAL GROUP, LLCAUTO • HOME • BUSINESS • LIFE • HEALTH
Jerod Long, Parishioner/4th Degree Knight2034 Cherry Valley Rd., Suite C Newark OH 43055 [email protected] • www.LincolnRidgeFinancial.com
MEMBERSOF PARISH
1290 HEBRON ROAD,HEATH, OH
(1 mile south of Indian Mound Mall)
522-3153Jeep
FAMILY OWNEDOVER 39 YEARS
Proudly serving the area for over 40 years!
Consumer
support
serviCes inC.2040 Cherry valley rd.
“Dropless” Cataract SurgeryRichard A. Erdey, M.D.Gregory D. Searcy, M.D.Daryl Kaswinkel, M.D.
ERDEY SEARCY EYE GROUP
Vision For Life
Laser Vision CorrectionComplete Family Eye Care614.863.EYES (3937)www.icanseeclearly.com
To place an ad, call Dee Pr int ingat 1-800-292-9020.
It’s time to relax
on the
Gifts Cards • Massage • FacialsPedi’s & Mani’s • Clothing & Jewelry
SpaOnTheAvenue.com292 Miller Avenue, Newark
(740) 522-4SPA
Call Mike Greene for all ofyour RICOH equipment needs.
51 N. 3rd St. Suite 102 | Newark, Ohio
BETHESDA HEALING MINISTRYJesus’ Resurrection isn’t just something that happened two thousand years ago. It has signifi cance for your life, here and now. You are invited into the growing and ever changing circle of women and men who have come or are coming to embrace this reality. The light in our window is welcoming you. Bethesda Healing Ministry Post Abortion Program information and confi dential lines: 614-309-2651 or 614-309-0157 or visit our website at bethesdahealing.org. Annual Dinner: April 26th, St. Agatha Catholic Church, 1860 Northam Road, Upper Arlington. Mass and Dinner: 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. – “Rich in Mercy,” Speaker: Bishop Wall, Gallup, NM.
CLOSER TO HOME... STEWARDSHIP AT ST. EDWARD
A focus on ministry opportunities at St. Edward…An invitation to you to be involved in
NURSERY/BABYSITTING Childcare is provided at the 10:45 a.m. Mass on Sundays for preschool children. The nursery is located in classroom 6. For more information or to be added to the Sunday schedule, contact our nursery coordinator, Lauren Alspach, at 330-760-0756 or [email protected].
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Knights of ColumbusSt. Edward Council
#10876Serving Parishand Community
Come in on Sunday for a Free Small Coffee with the purchase
of a Breakfast Sandwich
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONINGE vans740-522-2611 • FAX 740-366-2560
INSTALLATION • SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES1060 W. MAIN ST. • NEWARK
Corner of 30th and W. Main Street
Mickey’s RoofingRoofing, Gutter & Small Roofing Repairs
Free Estimates3013 Raccoon Valley Rd. • Granville
740-587-2645www.mickeysroofing.com
INDEPENDENT TERMITE & PEST CONTROL, INC.
8311⁄2 Buckeye Ave., NewarkTermite & Carpenter Ant Specialist
Robert Amore, President 740-345-7000 Licensed by State of Ohio
FreeEstimates
Radiator & Air Conditioning ServiceNew & Reconditioned Radiators • Plastic/Aluminum • Head Gasket & Intake • Fuel Tank Rebuilding
• Classic & Vintage A/C Installation• Semi/Industrial A/C & CLS Repairs • Belts, Hoses & Most Auto Repairs
740-345-38706th and Main Street, Newark
GREEN’S
740-522-7600 • 1930 Tamarack Road
Michael E. Campolo, DOJeremy R. Campbell, DORaju Fatehchand, MD, FACPBrenda K. Ames, ANPRichard R. Donnard, DO
Thomas K. Petryk, MDMisti Staggers, CNPCourtney Garvin, PA-CLisa Karres, DOIrene Petty, PA-C
Laura and Tim CollinsOwners & Parishioners
44 S. 4th Street, Newark740-345-4494
www.mpnewark.com
• Asphalt Repair • Limestone
• Driveways • Snow Removal• Dump Truck Service • Site Prep
Larry: 814-2207Office: 366-7756
LARRY FOX, INC
Snapshots
spirits • snacks • sandwiches • sweets1320 Weaver Rd., Granville | 740-321-1391
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Granville...A Great Place to Live!
Jim Bidigare740.587.2000
[email protected] JimBidigare.com
Since 1866Kathy Kiebel
222 E. Broadway587-3133
Dr. D. Mark Stewart, DDSGeneral Dentistry
1010 N. 21st St., Newark
740-366-5353
Hearing Edge, LLCHearing Aid Services & Sales
www.hearingedge.net
Westerville: 43 Israel St.614-423-7211 (Karen Biven-Wood)
Granville: 1630 Columbus Rd.740-321-3396 (Jim Biven, Jr.)
Licking County’s Only Public Transfer!
995 Keller Dr., Heath740-349-2783
1717 West Main Street, Suite 201 • Newark, Ohio 43055 • (220) 564-2900
Robert Mueller, M.D. Kevin Ouweleen, M.D. Andrew Terlecky, D.O.
www.LMHealth.org
Our business is to inspire yours.Offsite Meetings | Business LuncheonsExecutive Retreats | Corporate Parties
Sean Mulryan, CFBE, General Manager
555 Newark Granville Rd.Granville Inn & Denison Golf Club740-587-3333 740-587-3333 | granvilleinn.com
Making a First Impression ... Leaving a Lasting Memory
Maternity Services
Licking Memorial Hospital www.LMHealth.org
Make Today a New Day…
740.522.0772 1287 Cherry Valley Road • Newark, Ohio
www.newdayspa.com
Signature Facials • Massages Natural Nail Care • Gift Certificates
1287 Cherry Valley Rd • Newark, Ohio740.522.0772 • www.newdayspa.com
Advertiser: New Day SpaPublication: St Edward the Confessor Church bulletinAd size: 2.625" wide x .875" high
Design: A&D Advertising Design 740.587.3816 [email protected]
Make Today a New Day…
740.522.0772 1287 Cherry Valley Road • Newark, Ohio
www.newdayspa.com
Signature Facials • Massages Natural Nail Care • Gift Certificates
1287 Cherry Valley Rd • Newark, Ohio740.522.0772 • www.newdayspa.com
Advertiser: New Day SpaPublication: St Edward the Confessor Church bulletinAd size: 2.625" wide x .875" high
Design: A&D Advertising Design 740.587.3816 [email protected]
Signature Facials • MassagesNatural Nail Care • Gift Certificates1287 Cherry Valley Road, Newark
740.522.0772 • www.newdayspa.com
Melinda J. Woofter, M.D.Board Certified Dermatologist
F.A.S.M.S. accredited MOH’s SurgeonCosmetic & General Dermatology
587-0778Nolan K CoxFinancial Advisor1640 ColumbusRd., Granville, OH 43023740-587-4044
David E. Born, M.D.Donald A. DeShetler, M.D.
Peter S. Kim, M.D.Patrick J. Scarpitti, M.D.
Jason M. Winterhalter, M.D.Family Medicine
740-587-0087
PLUMBING • HEATING • COOLING614-299-7700
NEWARKORTHODONTIC
CENTERFREE Consultation for Invisalign or Braces
740-366-3309 www.newarkorthodonticcenter.com
Heather Stasel, RealtorYour Realtor For Life
740-975-4135www.herrealtors.com/heatherstasel
Our bulletin is printed at no cost to the parish.
Our advertisers cover all expenses.
We thank them and encourage you to support their businesses.
Ryan RussellCustom Design & Fabricationof Interior Window Coverings
614-239-7004www.HangUpsInc.comFamily Owned & Operated
for over 35 Years.Blinds • Shutters • Shades • Draperies
Middleton
Independent Living . Assisted Living . Memory Care
740.587.0059www.MiddletonSeniorLiving.com
INDEPENDENT LIVING. ASSISTED LIVING. MEMORY CARE.
740-587.0059WWW.MIDDLETONSENIORLIVING.COM
Michael L. Barrett, CFP®, CRPC, MBALincoln Financial Advisors
• Comprehensive Financial Planning • Wealth Management• Retirement Planning • Business Owner Planning
Phone: (614) 431-4384 Toll Free: 800-832-7215Michael L. Barret, Registered Representative and Investment Advisory
Representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp Member SIPC. CRN-1927034-101917
7650 Rivers Edge Dr., Ste. 250, Columbus • [email protected]
We would like to use a combination of the signs below. No navigation logo, no word agency, add the word ‘Insurance’ like the image in blue, but don’t make it so big. Picture to the left of the copy.
Madison-Collins-Stephens Insurance
Mike Birkmeyer, Agent Home, Auto, Life, & Business Insurance
Voted 2017 Licking County Employee of the Year 740-345-2000 / [email protected]
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Mike BirkmeyerVoted 2017 Licking County Employee of the Year.
740-345-2000 | [email protected]
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Creating a little ray of Sunshine through a ray of confectionery treats.
119 E. Elm Street,Granville, Ohio740-920-4714
Serving Licking, Knox, Franklin, Delaware and
all surrounding counties274 S 6th St., Newark
Off: (740) 366-3255 (800) 395-5784jackssepticoh.com
Install * Repair * Pump * Service * Jet Aeration * Conventional * Mound * Drip
Precision Slate & Tile Roofing Co. Ltd.2767 E. 4th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219614-448-8344 • www.precisionslateroof.com
Have you had your roof checked lately?Sometimes you can’t see the damage. High Winds and Harsh Weather can damage your roof; call us today and let us see if there is any need for repairs.Don’t wait until it’s too late.
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Advanced Business Consulting
Business & Financial Consulting Bookkeeping Services
QuickBooks Pro Advisor740-624-4175
To place an ad, call
Dee Printingat 1-800-292-9020.
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DOWNEY’S CARPET CAREof Granvilleof Granvilleof Granvilleof Granvilleof GranvilleA family tradition of service excellence, since 1897.
(740) 587-4258
MARK A. CENEVIVA, O.D.Independent Doctor
of Optometry
WAL-MART VISION CENTERSHeath Office Newark Office911 Hebron Rd. 1315 North 21st St.(740) 522-2553 (740) 364-9130
WENGERTEMPERATURE CONTROL
For Your Heating & A/C2005 PROGRESS AVE.
614-443-2212
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Sy Viet Nguyen, DDS, LLC740-344-8692
935 River Rd. Granville 587-7266973 N. 21st St. Newark 366-3356
Coffee &Community
Village Flower Basket
1090 River RoadGranville
587-3439Village Flower
Basket& gardens
granVille, ohio
GUTRIDGEPLUMBING, INC.
349-9411GPI
For Your Family and Its Future.Jeffery W. James,
Financial RepresentativeThe Kemelgor Financial Group
(740) 587-2746Northwestern Mutual
05-2296 ©2005 The Northwestern Mutual Financial Network is a marketing name for the sales and distribution arm of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI and its affiliates, and “The Quiet Company” is a registered trademark. 5062-076
Granville, OH740-587-0161
“Known for Personal Service.”Bill Hoekstra & Mary Hoekstra
McPeek-HoekstraFuneral Home
141 GREEN WAVE DR. • NEWARK
740-344-6106
McDERMOTT INSURANCEMatt McDermott
(740) 345-9574
Nationwide.But still very, very local.Get great local service with Nationwide®.
©2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies. Nationwide Life Insurance Company. Home office: Columbus, Ohio 43215-2220. Nationwide, the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. Not available in all states.
Auto Home Life Business
303 N. 21st Street,Newark, OH 43055
Newark38 N. Cedar St.
345-5175
Heath780 S. 30th St.
522-2668
THE EYE SITEWELCOMING NEW PATIENTS
BRETT A. DIETZ, O.D.NANCY R. DIETZ, O.D.
Granville Office Millersport Office (740) 587-4970 (740) 467-2525
Knights of ColumbusInsurance & Financial Services with a Catholic PerspectiveHH A++ SUPERIOR RATING HH
Annuities • IRAs • Roth IRAsLife & Long Term Care • Disability Insurance
Mark Hedge, FICF, MDRT • (740) [email protected] • www.markhedge.org
1190 E. Main Street, Newark, OH 43055 740-349-8686
Always Forward CrossFitMoving Your Fitness Forward; We Offer
CrossFit, Bootcamp, CrossFit Kids, Masters Lifting, Personal Training
464 S. Main St., Granville Craig McDonald, Co-owner
alwaysforwardcrossfit.com • 740-507-4378
Join us at Ye Olde Mill11324 Mt. Vernon Road, Utica
VelvetIceCream.com
Join us at Ye Olde Mill11324 Mt. Vernon Road, Utica
VelvetIceCream.com
• 25 Years Experience• HailDamage• BodyLineDents• CreaseDents• DoorDings• MotorcyclesERICCLAEYS740-404-5508
462 S. Main Street, Granville • By Appointment Onlywww.dentsolutionsofohio.com
AUTOMOTIVEPAINTLESSDENTREMOVAL
Thinking of ReTiRing?
263 Deo Drive, Newark, Ohio 43055www.safemoneyplaces.net
740-366-1110/Toll Free 1-866-366-1110Brian Van Winkle
Parishioner
313 E. Broadway, Granville,OH 43203
740-587-0001 buxtoninn.com
The Owners are Members of St. Pius X & St. Edward
Sunday Brunch Buffet, 10am-2pm every Sunday
Breakfast, Lunch and
Dinner Daily587-0204 • www.dayynoche.com
GrandMonuments1600 East Main St.
Newark, Ohio 43055
345-8772
J. Michael Maurer,
Realtor, e-Pro, SRES
116 W. Broadway, Granville, OH
Call Laura VonBruenchenhein for all your real estate needs!
614-273-6444
[email protected] • lauravonb.com190 E. Broad Street, Pataskala, OH 43062
Professional Full Service REALTOR®
20 ½ N. Park Place,Newark, OHCell 740-334-9777KellyParkerHome.com
Kelly Parker –
Tim Hughes Real Estate Consultant
www.timhughesrealestateconsultants.com
1400 Chapel Way, Heath740-522-4663
www.chapelgroveinn.com
740 N. 21st street • Newark, OH 43055
740-366-1236 • www.thedentist.usAccepting New Patients Parishioners
Jeffrey C. Kirian, DDS, LLCTHE DENTIST
Antiques& Vintage
Bag & Bulk Mulch – Plants – Stone – Topsoil2135 West Main, Newark
740-522-6558 www.hopetimber.com
Antiques & VintAge
GARDEN CENTER
Complete Orthopedic Care www.ossmnewark.com1980 Tamarack Road, Newark, Ohio, 43055 • (740) 788-9220
Licking County’s Local Orthopedic
Group Since 1986
LINCOLN RIDGE FINANCIAL GROUP, LLCAUTO • HOME • BUSINESS • LIFE • HEALTH
Jerod Long, Parishioner/4th Degree Knight2034 Cherry Valley Rd., Suite C Newark OH 43055 [email protected] • www.LincolnRidgeFinancial.com
MEMBERSOF PARISH
1290 HEBRON ROAD,HEATH, OH
(1 mile south of Indian Mound Mall)
522-3153Jeep
FAMILY OWNEDOVER 39 YEARS
Proudly serving the area for over 40 years!
Consumer
support
serviCes inC.2040 Cherry valley rd.
“Dropless” Cataract SurgeryRichard A. Erdey, M.D.Gregory D. Searcy, M.D.Daryl Kaswinkel, M.D.
ERDEY SEARCY EYE GROUP
Vision For Life
Laser Vision CorrectionComplete Family Eye Care614.863.EYES (3937)www.icanseeclearly.com
To place an ad, call Dee Pr int ingat 1-800-292-9020.
It’s time to relax
on the
Gifts Cards • Massage • FacialsPedi’s & Mani’s • Clothing & Jewelry
SpaOnTheAvenue.com292 Miller Avenue, Newark
(740) 522-4SPA
Call Mike Greene for all ofyour RICOH equipment needs.
51 N. 3rd St. Suite 102 | Newark, Ohio
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