Pastoral Minister/R.C.I.A. Parish School of Religion: 740-587-4160 Mike Millisor
sarah sween
Parish Office: .........740-587-3254
Office Manager:Cheryl Boggess, CPa
Office Staff: BarBara hintersChied anne arnold
Youth Minister:Marissa everhart .....740-587-3254
785 Newark-GraNville road • GraNville, ohio 43023 • www.saiNtedwards.orG
PAstor: Msgr. Paul P. enke
DeAcon: rev. Mr. John BarBour
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
E-mail: [email protected]
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Preschool Director:adrienne evans ........ 740-587-3275
Maintenance: diane kinney kevin kinney Floyd lahMon
Director of Music:Paul radkowski ....... 740-587-3254
Baptismal Class: (Contact Parish Office)PatriCia Belhorn ..... 740-587-3254
Marriage Preparation Inventory ProgramdCn. John and Cindy BarBour..... 740-587-3254
Respect Life Committee:John koenig ....... 740-587-0720
Parish Council:John Martin ....... 614-403-0567
Visits to Shut-ins:diane kinney ..... 740-587-4121
Eucharistic Adoration:kiM ChuPka ........ 740-587-7067
Knights of Columbus:eriC guerin ........ 740-398-4776
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 9:00 a.m. Intentions of Connie Kaczynski by Max Kirby & FamilyTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 9:00 a.m. Francis Skufca (RIP) (Anniversary) by Tony & Dottie SkufcaWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 – The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica No 9:00 a.m. Mass 10:00 a.m. Funeral Mass for Aura CanizaresTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 – Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church 9:00 a.m. Living and Deceased Members of the Stevens & Olsofka Family by Jean StevensFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 – Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop 9:00 a.m. Denise Petticrew (RIP) (Anniversary) by Mike & Trish SeboriaSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 5:00 p.m. Aggie O’Reilly (RIP) by VolunteerSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 – THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:15 a.m. Ed Starinchak, MD (RIP) (Anniversary) by Fran Starinchak 10:45 a.m. Erlinda Matriano (RIP) and Rowena Rao (RIP) by the Peter & Max Kirby Family 4:30 p.m. Mass at Swasey Chapel, Denison University For the Living and Deceased Members of St. Edward ParishPray for all priests, seminarians and priestly vocations.
32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 6, 2016 – YEAR C
PRELUDE8:15 and 10:45 organ a.m.: Variations on BEACH SPRING INTRODUCTORY RITES ENTRANCE: Blessed by Your Sacrifice (#199)GLORIA: Mass of Christ the Savior (#915) LITURGY OF THE WORDRESPONSORIAL PSALM: Ps. 17: Lord, when your glory appears... (p. 232)GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. (p. 233) LITURGY OF THE EUCHARISTPREPARATION OF GIFTS: The King of Love My Shepherd Is (#466)HOLY/WHEN WE EAT/AMEN: Mass of Christ the Savior (#918, 920, 922)LAMB OF GOD: Mass of Christ the Savior (#923)COMMUNION: Christians, Let Us Love One Another (#476)COMMUNION 2 (10:45 a.m. Choir): All Will Be Well (Warner) CONCLUDING RITESENDING FORTH: Sing with All the Saints in Glory (#617) CANTORS 5:00 p.m. Sandy Wolfe 8:15 a.m. Randy Kerr 10:45 a.m. Kevin Skinner
LECTORS: 5:00 p.m. Monna McCabe-Ashcraft, Fleur Metzger 8:15 a.m. Jason Winterhalter, Jennifer Zarins 10:45 a.m. Maria Lewis, Pete Thomas
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 5:00 p.m. John Martin, S.A. Beaver, Lisa Cannon, Kim Chupka, Paula Coleman 8:15 a.m. Dave Conway, Chris Carter, Gary Carter, LaFern Davis, Kathy Horton 10:45 a.m. David Moore, Anne Ormond, Chris Patin, Jim Patin, Allesandra Rosella, Claudio Rosella, Gina Springer, Cathy Stansbury, Julie Smith
HOMEBOUND MINISTERS: Robin Van Order and Dave Conway
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 6, 2016
A WORD FROM YOUR PASTOR1. In anticipation of another great Santa’s Attic Sale,
I want to thank the women of St. Edward and their helpers for the many hours of work expended on this yearly event. The funds raised support many of their ministries and special needs that arise. For example, supporting our Ugandan friends in their needs (girl’s dormitory). Do keep up the good work, women of our parish.
2. Please join us after the 10:45 a.m. Mass this weekend, as we honor the wonderful gift from the Joe and Bernice Ciricosta Estate to our parish. These funds, among others, were directed to us by Beverly and Tom DeHaven, their daughter and son-in-law.
We will bless the renovated kitchen at that time and the Parish Hall, which was updated via an anonymous gift of another estate. We thank parishioner JoEllen Ohl for the wonderful donation of her decorating skills for both projects (Jannot’s Designs).
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 find peace, hospitality and friendship with us.
ALTAR SERVERS: 5:00 p.m. Natalie Cannon, Luke Cannon, Sarah Carpenter 8:15 a.m. Natalie Thompson, Ben Thompson, Justin Thompson 10:45 a.m. Gavin Lewis, Ashley Montagnese, Elizabeth Ohl
GIFT BEARERS: 5:00 p.m. Joe & Ginny Prusaczyk 8:15 a.m. Fran Starinchak 10:45 a.m. Kirby Family
SUNDAY NURSERYThe Nursery/Playroom for young children is open during the 10:45 a.m. Mass. New volunteers are needed to keep this ministry going strong! For more information and to be added to the Sunday schedule, contact the new Coordinator, Lauren Alspach, at 330-760-0756 or [email protected].
ALTAR FLOWERSThe altar flowers this weekend are in memory of Kathie Goodwin by the Charlton Family.
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONSThe Sunday offertory collection for October 30th was $9,948.00.
IN SYMPATHYWe pray for Walter Schroeder, father of parishioner Eugene Schroeder. May he live forever in the light of God’s love.
ONLINE GIVING A Special collection to support The Community Health Clinic (CHC), 144 W. Main Street, Newark, OH, is available through the Online Giving link on our website. The collection weekend is November 12-13, 2016. The Community Health Clinic provides basic medical care to the working poor of Licking County.
EVENTS/MEETINGS THIS WEEKSunday, November 6Welcome SundayPSR – See scheduleKitchen Dedication – 11:45 a.m. – HallChildren’s Choir – noon – LoftSt. Vincent de Paul Conference Collection IgniteMonday, November 7Eucharistic Adoration – 9:30 a.m. until Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. – ChapelLighthearted Scripture – 7:00 p.m. – LoungeTuesday, November 8Bell Choir – 7:00 p.m.RCIA – 7:00 p.m. – HallMen’s Group for Rediscovery – 7:30 p.m. – LoungeWednesday, November 9Rosary Makers – 9:30 a.m. – LoungePSR – See scheduleMen’s Faith Sharing Group – 7:00 p.m. – LoungeThursday, November 10Scripture Study – 9:30 a.m. – Classroom 8Women of St. Edward – 6:30 p.m. – LoungeChoir – 7:00 p.m. – LoftKnights of Columbus – 7:00 p.m. – HallSaturday, November 12That Man is You! – 6:45 a.m. – Hall
RCIAThe next Inquiry Session for the RCIA group is this coming Tuesday evening, November 8th, at 7:00 p.m., in the Parish Hall. We will continue our study of Sacred Scripture, and anyone is welcome to attend.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL COLLECTION SUNDAYConference members will be at the doors of the church to receive your generous donations after all the Masses this weekend. Thank you for your financial support to help those in need in our area.
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION – 2016-2017
The PSR schedule of classes this week is: Today, Sunday, November 6Grades 5, 6, 7, 8...classes from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.Grade Pre-K/K...classes from 10:45 a.m. to the end of Mass
This Wednesday, November 9Grades 1-A, 2-A...classes from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. 15-minute break for dismissal and arrivalGrades 1-B, 2-B...classes from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Note Special Schedule: TAG Wednesday for Grades 3 and 4 students **Grades 3-A and 4-A – arrive at 5:00 p.m. (Parish Hall) and dismiss at 6:30 p.m. (Church) **Grades 3-B and 4-B – arrive at 6:00 p.m. (Church) and dismiss at 7:30 p.m. (Parish Hall)
NOTES FROM THE LOFT THINKING OF JOINING
THE CHOIR? Now is a great time! We are beginning to work on music for the Christmas season. The Choir sings for the 9:00 p.m. Mass on Christmas Eve (prelude music starts at 8:30 p.m.). For more information, contact Paul at [email protected] or 740-587-3254.
TODAY’S RESPONSORIAL PSALM is unusual. It modulates, or changes, from a minor, melancholic sound at the beginning to a major, buoyant sound at the end. It is an example of musical word painting: the music begins somberly as the melody descends (“Lord, when your”), changes with God’s appearance (“glory appears”), and then ends jubilantly as it ascends (“my joy will be full”).
ON COMMUNION MUSIC, PART V: After the Communion vessels are purified, there is an option for a song – a “hymn of praise” – to be sung by the entire congregation. In Sing to the Lord 196, the US Bishops even note that the congregation can stand to sing it. We have not traditionally sung such a hymn at St. Edward because, like the majority of Catholic parishes in our country, we sing a closing hymn after the dismissal. Sing to the Lord 199 suggests that while singing either a hymn of praise or a closing song is acceptable, it is usually preferable not to sing both.
ST. EDWARD YOUTH MINISTRY
November 6 – Lights Out Dodgeball – 7:00-9:00 p.m.
November 13 – “Grateful Beggar,” A Life Night on St. Francis and the religious life with a special guest speaker – 7:00-9:00 p.m.
November 20 – Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service (with our Annual Pie Baking Competition Service Project for St. Vincent Haven) – 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Pray for our Core and Student Leadership Teams
during our weekend retreat to grow as a group in faith and leadership skills!
Our Core Team members: Melanie Amo, Katie Chlysta, Seminarians Brian Peters and John O’Connell; Paul Gassman, Kurt Nightingale, Christina Baumann, and Anna Williams.
Our Student Leadership Team members: Sarah Doran, Zelli Markgraf, Natalie Houser, Eva Hedstrom, Jason Reding, Lance Van Ostran, Abby Hoben, Anne Birgeneau, Katie Noth, Kelly McDonough, Nate Liesen, Theresa Geiger, Elizabeth Ohl, Anna Mialky, Jacob Charlton, Nick Hock, Anya Mitton-Fry, Savanna Nightingale and Jonathan Nightingale. These are the students from Grades 9th-12th who commit to serving others in their faith. They lead the rest of our Youth Group in service projects, small groups, skits and witness talks on their personal faith. They also serve the Confirmation Class at their retreat and the new TAG and EDGE groups in their classrooms. Thank you to our adult team and our student team!!!
FIRST SUNDAY ROSARYCome one and all! You are invited to pray the Rosary with your St. Edward Community ~ before the 10:45 a.m. Mass! Please join us today, Sunday, November 6th, at 10:20 a.m., in the Church. Rosaries and guides will be handed out in the
Gathering Space. We look forward to praying together!
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 6, 2016
SENIOR MINISTRY – MEN AND WOMEN AGE 50 AND UPNovember 15 – International Thanksgiving Poluck Dinner, St. Edward Parish HallArrive 5:30 p.m. ~ Dinner 6:00 p.m. ~ $3.50 per person prepaid, meat, beverages, and table setups will be furnished. A joyous evening is planned for you as we celebrate an early Thanksgiving Day with a little international flair. Do you have a favorite recipe for Thanksgiving Day passed down from your ancestors you would like to share?? If you would like to bring and share the recipe, give us a copy and we will have some copies in front of your dish, or just bring one of your favorite dishes for the potluck. Please email/call to volunteer to help in the kitchen, organize the food table, help set up and clean up. Reservations close Thursday, November 10th.
December 14 – The Edwardian Christmas Luncheon, Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat CenterArrive 11:40 a.m. ~ 12:00 noon Mass/lunch ~ Cost is $13.00 per person prepaid. A bountiful Christmas Luncheon is prepared for you. We have been celebrating the Year of Mercy and part of this is to help with the less fortunate. Last year, we all received a gift. This year, we will all give a gift. We are asking you to bring toiletry items (soap, shampoos, conditioner, toothpaste, etc.) for men and women. These items will be donated to St. Vincent de Paul to distribute to the men and women using their shelters. Mass at 12:00 noon with Msgr. Paul P Enke officiating. Lunch immediately following with entertainment. Please email/call to volunteer to help. Reservations close Saturday, December 10th.
February 26 to March 4, 2017 Trip to Savannah, Jekyll Island, Beaufort and More WOW! Just $529.00* per person. Taking reservations now for a seven-day, six-night motor coach trip to beautiful Savannah, Jekyll Island, St. Simon Island, Parris Island (where 22,000 military people are trained each year), Beaufort, SC, and more. Ash Wednesday Mass at St. William’s Church, Simon Island. Tour a historic Savannah home and much more. Depart from St. Edward Church. Cost is $529.00 per person based upon double occupancy. Single room available for an additional $220.00. Pricing includes gratuities for Step-on Guides and Coach Driver. Includes 10 meals, 6 breakfasts and 4 dinners. Pricing includes everything but daily lunch and the two dinners (enroute/return home on the bus). Insurance available. Book your reservation now. Twenty-eight seats have been reserved and only 16 seats remain! Reservations when 44 deposits are received. $75.00 due upon signing. Final payment due by December 21, 2016. For complete details and brochure on trip or any activity, email [email protected] or call 740-323-3105.
For all events, make check payable to THE EDWARDIANS and mail toLinda Woolard, 481 Beacon Road, Newark, OH 43055.
SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR THE COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC – NOVEMBER 13 Founded in 1992, the Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides basic medical care to the working poor and uninsured citizens of Licking County. Believing that all citizens have a right to access medical services, our mission is to provide quality health care in an atmosphere of dignity and caring. Under the guidance of Patrick Scarpitti, our volunteer medical staff work in partnership with local businesses, community organizations, churches, and concerned citizens to help meet the needs of the underserved members of our community. The Clinic sees an average of 1,000 medical visits per year. The patients are asked to make a $5.00 donation for medical services; however, no one is turned away for inability to pay. A typical visit includes evaluation by a volunteer physician and medication. The Clinic distributes approx $100,000.00 in medication yearly. Volunteers from the clinic will be speaking after all Masses this weekend and there will be a second collection next weekend.
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
WELCOME SUNDAY
Welcome Sunday is today after both Masses. The Knights of Columbus will be providing the coffee and donuts, sponsored by Tom & Beverly DeHaven in memory of Bernice & Joe Ciricosta. If your family or business would like to be a sponsor for Welcome Sunday, please contact Scott Scholten at 740-258-3287. All money collected in the jug on the donut tables is for the Knights “Pennies For Heaven” campaign. Your generous donations go directly to support our Seminarians as well as to promote vocations. We thank you for your contributions! This month, the Women of St. Edward will host the Welcome Table. If you are interested in learning more about this ministry, and the Christmas Bazaar, plan to visit. Members of the Women of St. Edward will also be available to welcome and register new parishioners.
STEWARDSHIP INFORMATIONThere is a Stewardship Binder available on the Welcome Table at Donut Sunday for anyone wishing to sign up for new Ministries. Please stop by if you have new interests and/or want to begin serving our Parish Family in a new Ministry.
EQUAL EXCHANGE INTERFAITH COFFEE PROGRAMThe Women of St. Edward will have Fairly Traded coffee, hot chocolate and chocolate candy bars for sale in the Hall. As part of the Equal Exchange Interfaith Coffee Program, the sale of fairly traded coffee helps small-scale farmers in Latin America, Africa, and Asia build a better economic future for their families and communities.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL THRIFT STORE NEWS The Thrift Store has a huge selection of holiday decorations on sale along with a wide variety of artificial trees. Come visit us on 135 Wilson Street, Newark. As with the Food Pantry, we want to make the Thrift Store a volunteer driven operation. Volunteers need only to work several hours each week or month depending on the time commitment you might want to make. Volunteering at the Thrift Store would make a great family project, as there are many jobs children can complete. Our goal is to start the volunteer schedule in January 2017. Please email Chuck Dilbone at [email protected], or Barb Scholten at [email protected] if you’d like to be scheduled.
LET MERCY BE OUR “NEW NORM” As we conclude this Jubilee Year of Mercy, the question we must ask ourselves is, “Has the year made any change in the way I live my life?” While the year has given us many opportunities to pause, reflect on God’s merciful love, and embrace our call to share mercy throughout our daily interactions with others, the year is not intended to be a singular moment in time, but rather the beginning of an enhanced way of life, a commencement as it were. We may have found ourselves urged to go out of ourselves, out of our way, to show and share God’s mercy with others. Our reflections may have caused us to be uncomfortable with our complacency and the ways we take God’s mercy for granted. We may have had our eyes and minds opened to the needs of others; we likely have been unsettled by the messages of homilies, reflections, and reminders of the radical call of Jesus to show mercy even if, and most especially when, it is challenging to do so. Hopefully, the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy has caused the establishment of a “new norm,” the beginning of a deeper, more spiritual and merciful way of life, by Leisa Anslinger (www.CatholicLifeandFaith.net)
STS. PETER AND PAUL RETREAT CENTERHave you or a member of your family ever participated in a group or personal retreat at the Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center? If you have, we are confident that the experience was spiritually uplifting and rejuvenating for your soul! We are asking for your prayerful consideration and your continued support of the Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center. We need your assistance through your tax-deductible donation that will be used to update and improve our facility. We will continue to operate the Retreat Center in a frugal manner so that more retreatants will be able to enjoy the peace, tranquility and spirituality that Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center offers. We would like to explain the required needed updates and improvements which will enhance current and future retreatant experiences:
• Energy Efficient Boiler System (replacing the unit from 1955)
• Wifi Accessibility• Refrigerated Storage Unit
(Compressors and Condensers)• Air Conditioning in the Chapel and North Hall
We are in need of your support and prayers to complete our ministry at the Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center. Please consider mailing your TAX-DEDUCTIBLE donation to the following address: Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center, 2734 Seminary Road, Newark, Ohio 43056.
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 6, 2016
FOR PROTECTION OF HUMAN LIFE AT ITS BEGINNINGGod our Father, You lovingly knit us in our mothers’ wombs. Grant that each human embryo will be respected as a human being, and not dismissed as a product to be manipulated or destroyed. Grant us the courage and conviction to be Your voice for our sisters and brothers at the very earliest stages of their development, and for all defenseless unborn children.
LIFE QUOTES ~ USCCB –“Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship”
• The basic right to life implies and is linked to other human rights to the goods that every person needs to live and thrive – including food, shelter, health care, education, and meaningful work.
• A consistent ethic of life should guide all Catholic engagement in political life. This Catholic ethic neither treats all issues as morally equivalent nor reduces Catholic teaching to one or two issues. It anchors the Catholic commitment to defend human life and other human rights, from conception until natural death, in the fundamental obligation to respect the dignity of every human being as a child of God.
• There may be times when a Catholic who rejects a candidate’s unacceptable position even on policies promoting an intrinsically evil act may reasonably decide to vote for that candidate for other morally grave reasons. Voting in this way would be permissible only for truly grave moral reasons, not to advance narrow interests or partisan preferences or to ignore a fundamental moral evil.
• In making these decisions, it is essential for Catholics to be guided by a well-formed conscience that recognizes that all issues do not carry the same moral weight and that the moral obligation to oppose policies promoting intrinsically evil acts has a special claim on our consciences and our actions. These decisions should take into account a candidate’s commitments, character, integrity, and ability to influence a given issue. In the end, this is a decision to be made by each Catholic guided by a conscience formed by Catholic moral teaching.
PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION 2016There was an error in the bulletin last week. The new Parish Council member is Linda Woolard. Our apologies for the error!
MORNING OF REFLECTIONThe Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (DCCW) will sponsor a “Morning of Reflection” on Saturday, November 19th, at Sts. Augustine and Gabriel Church, 1550 Hudson Street, Columbus, beginning at 10:00 a.m. The theme for the event is “God is Here, God is Now,” and the speaker will be Sister Louis Mary Passeri, O.P. The cost to attend is $20.00 per person and includes lunch; registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. To register, send your name, address, e-mail, and phone number, along with payment, to DCCW, 197 E. Gay Street, Columbus, OH 43215, by Tuesday, November 15. Registration forms can also be found on the DCCW web site at www.dccw.colsdioc.org. For questions, call Mickey McCormick at 614-783-5555, or contact the DCCW Office at 614-228-8601.
BETHESDA HEALING MINISTRYHealing after an abortion: Do you feel that your life or emotions are out of control? Do you frequently have feelings of depression, frustration, sadness? These thoughts are not uncommon to those who have been wounded by the abortion experience. Please call Bethesda Healing Ministry to speak to someone who has been there and can help. Confidential lines are 614-309-2651 or 614-309-0157, or visit our website at bethesdahealing.org.
Be sure to “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BethesdaHealing.
A YEAR OF MERCY CELEBRATION OF QUILTS Saint Pius X Parish will hold an exhibition of spiritual art quilts by parishioner Vikki Pignatelli from November 11th-13th in the church. Everyone is welcome to come and celebrate an art-filled evening with Vikki as she presents an informal lecture and conversation about her artistic journey and the inspiration and stories behind her art on Sunday, November 13th, at 4:00 p.m., in the church. Vikki Pignatelli is a full-time national/international teacher, lecturer, author, and award winning quilt-artist known for her flowing designs and passion for color. Vikki’s artwork focuses on themes of healing, spirituality, hope, and inspiration. For more information on Vikki and her quilts, visit www.vikkipignatelli.com. For information on the parish show, contact Leah Kelly at 614-866-2859.
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
The Catechism Corner
This week, we continue reading through the 5th Commandment: “Thou shall not kill.” Paragraphs 2284-2287 – “Respect for the souls of others: scandal.” 2284 – Scandal is an attitude or behavior, which leads another to do evil. The person who gives scandal becomes his neighbor’s tempter. Scandal is a grave offense if by deed or omission another is deliberately led into a grave offense. 2285 – Scandal takes on a particular gravity by reason of the authority of those who cause it or the weakness of those who are scandalized. 2286 – Scandal can be provoked by laws or institutions, by fashion or opinion. 2287 – Anyone who uses the power at his disposal in such a way that it leads others to do wrong becomes guilty of scandal and responsible for the evil that he has directly or indirectly encouraged. “Temptations to sin are sure to come; but woe to him by whom they come!” Luke 17:1.
OUR AGENDA FOR THE YEAR OF MERCY
The Corporal Works of Mercy:
Feed the Hungry Give Drink to the Thirsty
Clothe the Naked Shelter the Homeless
Visit the Sick Visit the Imprisoned
Bury the Dead The Spiritual Works of Mercy:
Counsel the Doubtful Instruct the Ignorant Admonish Sinners
Comfort the Afflicted Forgive Offenses
Bear Wrongs Patiently Pray for the Living and the Dead
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The last verse of today’s Gospel Reading from St. Luke declares, “…and he is not God of the dead, but of the living.” This concept of the “living God” is used by the Lord to emphasize the power and assurance of the Resurrection. This explanation provided by Jesus to the Sadducees appears in all three synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The term “living God” occurs several times in Holy Scripture. In Psalm 84, for example, the psalmist sings, “My heart and flesh cry out for the living God,” and later in that same psalm we hear, “O Lord of hosts, bless the man who trusts in you.” How often do we see the phrase “In God we trust?” – more often than we probably take note. Yet that is the exact message of Jesus to us in this Gospel. Another phrase which may ring familiarly to us is, “Our hope is in the Lord.” Trust and the hope which results from that trust are at the heart of lives of stewardship. It is the “living God,” His covenant with us and His promise to us of everlasting life which allows us to trust Him and to have that hope which strengthens that trust. Having hope in the Lord is what can give our lives meaning. At a World Youth Day in 2002, St. Pope John Paul II opened his message to the young people gathered by saying, “Trust Christ because Christ trusts you.” Our trust in the Lord provides us hope. His trust in us fortifies us to be good stewards.
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“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)
Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Masses said throughout the world today, for all the holy souls in Purgatory,
for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal church, those in my own home and within my family. Amen. ~PRAYER OF SAINT GERTRUDE FOR THE SOULS IN PURGATORY
Monday, November 7 ~ Thirty-Second Week in Ordinary Time
Holy Gospel: Luke 17:1-6 Jesus said to his disciples, “Things that cause sin will inevitably occur, but
woe to the one through whom they occur. It would be better for him if a millstone were put around his
neck and he be thrown into the sea than for him to cause one of these little ones to sin. Be on your guard!
If your brother sins, rebuke him; and if he repents, forgive him. And if he wrongs you seven times in one
day and returns to you seven times saying, ‘I am sorry,’ you should forgive him.” And the Apostles said to
the Lord, “Increase our faith.” The Lord replied, “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you would
say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you.”
Meditation: While Jesus warns against the sin of bad example and scandal, he also demonstrates the
power of faith for overcoming temptation and obstacles. We often encounter challenges and difficulties in
life which seem beyond our power or capacity to handle. What appears impossible to human power is
possible to those who believe in God's power. Faith is a gift freely given by God to help us know God
personally, to understand his truth, and to live in the power of his love. God expects more from us than
we can do by ourselves. Faith in God is the key for removing obstacles and difficulties which keep us from
doing his will. We are his servants, and he is ever ready to work through us and in us for his glory. For
faith to be effective it must be linked with trust and obedience — an active submission to God and a
willingness to do whatever he commands. Do you trust in the grace and strength which God freely gives to
help us resist temptation and overcome obstacles in doing his will?
Prayer: Almighty and merciful God, graciously keep from us all adversity, so that, unhindered in mind
and body alike, we may pursue in freedom of heart the things that are yours. 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: So today we might ask what is the driving force in my life? Jesus speaks of two forces at
work in our lives — the power of temptation to sin and cause harm and the power of faith to overcome
obstacles and difficulties that stand in the way of loving God and our neighbor. The Greek word for
temptation (scandalon) is exactly the same as the English word “scandal.” The original meaning of scandal
is a trap or a stumbling block which causes one to trip and fall. The scriptures warn us about the snare or
enticement to go astray and to do what is evil. Keep me from the trap which they have laid for me, and
from the snares of evildoers! (Psalm 141:9) Whoever loves a brother or sister lives in the light, and in
such a person there is no cause for stumbling (1 John 2:10). The Jews held that it was an unforgivable sin
to teach another to sin. If we teach another to sin, he or she in turn may teach still another, until a train
of sin is set in motion with no foreseeable end. Jesus warns his disciples of the terrible responsibility that
they must set no stumbling block in the way of another, that is, not give offense or bad example that
might lead another to sin. The young in faith are especially vulnerable to the bad example of those who
should be passing on the faith.
Tuesday, November 8 ~ Thirty-Second Week in Ordinary Time
Holy Gospel: Luke 17:7-10 Jesus said to the Apostles: “Who among you would say to your servant who
has just come in from plowing or tending sheep in the field, ‘Come here immediately and take your place
at table’? Would he not rather say to him, ‘Prepare something for me to eat. Put on your apron and wait
on me while I eat and drink. You may eat and drink when I am finished’? Is he grateful to that servant
because he did what was commanded? So should it be with you. When you have done all you have been
commanded, say, ‘We are unprofitable servants; we have done what we were obliged to do.’”
Meditation: How can we love others selflessly and unconditionally? God himself is love (ref. 1 John 4:16)
and he fills our hearts with the boundless love that gives whatever is good for the sake of another
(Romans 5:5). If we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us (ref. 1 John 4:12).
God honors the faithful servant who loves and serves others generously. He is ever ready to work through
and in us for his glory. We must remember, however, that God can never be indebted to us. We have no
claim on him. His love compels us to give him our best! And when we have done our best, we have simply
done our duty. We can never outmatch God in doing good and showing love. God loves without measure.
Does the love of God compel you to give your best?
Prayer: Almighty and merciful God, graciously keep from us all adversity, so that, unhindered in mind
and body alike, we may pursue in freedom of heart the things that are yours. 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: Are you always ready and willing to give the Lord your best, regardless of what it might
cost you? Perhaps we are like the laborer in Jesus' parable who expected special favor and reward for
going the extra mile? How unfair for the master to compel him to give more than what was expected!
Don't we love to assert our rights, with expressions of “I will give only what is required and no more!” But
who can satisfy the claims of love? Jesus used this parable of the dutiful servant to explain that we can
never put God in our debt or make the claim that God owes us something. We must regard ourselves as
God's servants, just as Jesus came “not to be served, but to serve” (Matthew 20:28). We must remember
that service of God and of neighbor is both a voluntary or “free act” in addition to being a sacred duty.
One can volunteer for public service or be compelled to do service for one's country. Likewise, God
expects us to give him the worship and praise which is his due. And he gladly accepts the free-will offering
of our lives to him and to his service. What makes our offering pleasing to God is the love we express in
the gift of self-giving. True love is sacrificial, generous, and selfless.
November 9 ~ Thirty-Second Week in Ordinary Time Feast of the Dedication of Saint John Lateran Basilica
Holy Gospel: John 2:13-22 Since the Passover of the Jews was near, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. He
found in the temple area those who sold oxen, sheep, and doves, as well as the money-changers seated
there. He made a whip out of cords and drove them all out of the temple area, with the sheep and oxen,
and spilled the coins of the money-changers and overturned their tables, and to those who sold doves he
said, “Take these out of here, and stop making my Father’s house a marketplace.” His disciples recalled
the words of Scripture, Zeal for your house will consume me. At this the Jews answered and said to him,
“What sign can you show us for doing this?” Jesus answered and said to them, “Destroy this temple and in
three days I will raise it up.” The Jews said, “This temple has been under construction for forty-six years,
and you will raise it up in three days?” But he was speaking about the temple of his Body. Therefore,
when he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this, and they came to
believe the Scripture and the word Jesus had spoken.
Meditation: The cleansing of the temple by Jesus was seen by his disciples as a prophetic sign of God’s
action. The temple was understood as the dwelling place of God among his people. When God delivered
his people from slavery in Egypt, he brought them through the sea, and finally to Mount Sinai where he
made a covenant with them and gave them a new way of life embodied in the Ten Commandments (ref.
Exodus 20:1-17). God gave Moses instruction for worship and for making the Tabernacle, or tent of
meeting, which was later replaced by the temple. The New Testament tells us that these “serve as a copy
and shadow of the heavenly sanctuary” – God’s Temple in heaven (ref. Hebrews 8:5). Jesus’ cleansing of
the temple is also a prophetic sign of what he wants to do with each of us – cleanse us.
Prayer: O God, who from living and chosen stones prepare an eternal dwelling for your majesty, increase
in your Church the spirit of grace you have bestowed, so that by new growth your faithful people may
build up the heavenly Jerusalem. 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: Many Catholics wonder what the significance is of celebrating the anniversary of the
dedication of St. John Lateran Basilica. This particular Basilica is the Cathedral Church of Rome – just as
St. Joseph Cathedral is the “mother church” of the Diocese of Columbus, and is the “Bishop’s Church.”
The Holy Father – Pope Benedict XVI – is also the Bishop of Rome, thus the Lateran Basilica is his Church
as Bishop. St. John Lateran is Christendom's earliest basilica. Ordered by Rome's first Christian Emperor,
Constantine the Great, it became the Popes' own cathedral and official residence for the first millennium of
Christian history. Today, standing before the basilica's ponderous 18th century facade, surrounded by the
heavy street traffic of Rome which snarls on every side, we can hardly imagine this as the cradle of our
religious heritage. It was to Jesus the Savior that Constantine dedicated the original church, confirming
Christ's superiority over the Capital's pagan gods and assuring the worldwide expansion of the Christian
religion. The dedication of a church is a feast for all its parishioners. St. John Lateran is, in a sense, the
parish church of all Catholics, for it is the Pope's parish, the Cathedral Church of the Bishop of Rome. This
church is the spiritual home of the people who are the Church.
Thursday, November 10 ~ Thirty-Second Week in Ordinary Time
Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church
Holy Gospel: Luke 17:20-25 Asked by the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God would come, Jesus said
in reply, “The coming of the Kingdom of God cannot be observed, and no one will announce, ‘Look, here it
is,’ or, ‘There it is.’ For behold, the Kingdom of God is among you.” Then he said to his disciples, “The
days will come when you will long to see one of the days of the Son of Man, but you will not see it. There
will be those who will say to you, ‘Look, there he is,’ or ‘Look, here he is.’ Do not go off, do not run in
pursuit. For just as lightning flashes and lights up the sky from one side to the other, so will the Son of
Man be in his day. But first he must suffer greatly and be rejected by this generation.”
Meditation: Jesus identified himself with the “Day of the Lord.” “Son of man” was understood as a
Messianic title for the one who would come not only to establish God's kingdom but who would come as
Judge of the living as well as the dead. Jesus points to his second coming when he will return to complete
the work of restoration and final judgment. While we do not know the time of his return, we will not
mistake it when it happens. It will be apparent to all, both believers and non-believers as well. When the
Pharisees asked Jesus what sign would indicate the “Day of the Lord,” Jesus replied that only one sign
would point to that day and that sign was Jesus himself. Jesus surprised the Jews of his time by
announcing that God's kingdom was already present among them in his very person — the Son of God
sent from the Father to redeem the world from sin and destruction. In Jesus we see the power and the
glory of God's kingdom. His power overthrew the powers of darkness and sin. Jesus knew that the only
way to victory was through the cross. On that cross he defeated death and canceled the debt of sin for us.
The victory of his cross opens the way for us to become citizens of God's kingdom. Do you seek the
coming of God's kingdom with joyful hope?
Prayer: O God, who never allow the gates of hell to prevail against your Church, firmly founded on the
apostolic rock, grant her, we pray, that through the intercession of Pope Saint Leo, she may stand firm in
your truth and know the protection of lasting peace. 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: Why did Jesus associate lightning with the “Day of the Lord?” In the arid climate of
Palestine, storms were infrequent and seasonal. They appeared suddenly and unexpectedly, seemingly out
of nowhere, covering everything in thick darkness. With little or no warning lightning filled the sky with its
piercing flashes of flaming light. Its power struck terror and awe in those who tried to flee from its
presence. Jesus warned the Pharisees that the “Son of man” would come in like manner, quite suddenly
and unexpectedly, on the clouds of heaven to bring God's judgment on the "Day of the Lord". No special
sign will be needed to announce his appearance, no will his presence and power be veiled or hidden; all
will recognize him as clearly as the lightning in the sky.
About Saint Leo the Great: Pope Saint Leo I is one of only two Popes in two thousand years to be called
“the Great.” What we do know is that as a deacon of the Roman Church, before being elevated to the
office of Pope in 440 AD, St. Leo the Great had opposed the heresy of “Pelagianism” which taught that
grace was not necessary for salvation, but was rather a bonus that God granted to those who earned it by
their good works. As Pope, St. Leo the Great was forceful and unambiguous in his Christological teaching
which affirmed the full divinity and humanity of Christ. In fact his most famous writing, commonly known
as the Tome of Saint Leo (449) was the basis of the Council of Chalcedon's (451) dogmatic definition of
Christ as one Divine Person possessing two complete natures, human and divine. St. Leo the Great was
Pope during the middle of the fifth century, a troubled time when barbarian armies were ravaging the
once mighty Roman Empire. For all intents and purposes, the Western Empire was in total political and
military collapse and there was a vacuum of political leadership. Pope St. Leo filled the void and became
the advocate for the temporal as well as spiritual needs of his flock. He is perhaps most famous for
persuading Attila the Hun to abandon his plans to sack the city of Rome and to withdraw his forces beyond
the Danube river (452). St. Leo once again was the spokesperson for the Roman citizenry in 455 when
the Vandal barbarians swept into Central Italy, securing concessions from them. Through both his
powerful teaching and his leadership, Pope St. Leo the Great very much strengthened the office of the
Papacy and made a strong biblical case for the Divine institution of this ministry by examining the biblical
evidence for Peter's unique role among the apostles. Saint the Great died in 461.
Friday, November 11 ~ Thirty-Second Week in Ordinary Time
Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop ~ Veterans Day ~
Holy Gospel: Luke 17:26-37 Jesus said to his disciples: “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in
the days of the Son of Man; they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage up to the day
that Noah entered the ark, and the flood came and destroyed them all. Similarly, as it was in the days of
Lot: they were eating, drinking, buying, selling, planting, building; on the day when Lot left Sodom, fire
and brimstone rained from the sky to destroy them all. So it will be on the day the Son of Man is revealed.
On that day, someone who is on the housetop and whose belongings are in the house must not go down
to get them, and likewise one in the field must not return to what was left behind. Remember the wife of
Lot. Whoever seeks to preserve his life will lose it, but whoever loses it will save it. I tell you, on that night
there will be two people in one bed; one will be taken, the other left. And there will be two women
grinding meal together; one will be taken, the other left.” They said to him in reply, “Where, Lord?” He
said to them, “Where the body is, there also the vultures will gather.”
Meditation: What does Jesus mean when he says that one person will be taken and another left? God
judges each person individually on how they have responded to his grace and invitation to live as citizens
of his kingdom. We cannot pass off personal responsibility to someone else, such as family, spouse, or
friends. No one can discharge his or her duty by proxy or association. The good news is that God gives
grace and help to all who seek him with faith. The Lord Jesus gives us his Holy Spirit so that we may have
the wisdom, help, and strength we need to turn from sin to his way of love and holiness. The Lord's
warning of judgment causes dismay for those who are unprepared, but it brings joyful hope to those who
eagerly wait for his return in glory. God's judgment is good news for those who are ready to meet him.
Their reward is God himself, the source of all truth, beauty, goodness, love and everlasting life. The
people in Noah's time ignored the Lord's warning of judgment. They missed the boat, literally! Whose boat
are you taking — the world's boat to success and happiness or God's boat to heaven and bliss with him?
Those whose hope is firmly anchored in heaven will not be disappointed when God's judgment comes.
Prayer: O God, who are glorified in the Bishop Saint Martin both by his life and death, make new, we
pray, the wonders of your grace in our hearts, that neither death nor life may separate us from your love.
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.
A Prayer for Veterans: Help us, dear God, to see your face in every Veteran we encounter. Guide us as
we imagine new ways to support Veterans and their families. Bring healing and peace to all who have
been wounded physically, mentally and spiritually during wartime. Help us bring your saving grace to heal
the invisible wounds of war. We pray this in Jesus’ holy name. Amen.
Contemplation: Jesus quotes a familiar proverb to his audience: “Where the body is, there the eagles (or
vultures) will be gathered together.” Eagles, like vultures, are attracted to carrion. The Book of Job
describes the eagle spying out its prey from afar (Job 39:29). What's the point of this analogy?
It's inevitable that a thing will happen when the necessary conditions are fulfilled. The return of the Lord is
certain, but the time is unknown. The Lord's judgment comes swiftly and often unexpectedly. Jesus warns
his listeners to not be caught off guard when that day arrives. It will surely come in God's good time! The
question is, are you ready – ready right now, this very minute – for the second coming of Jesus Christ? If
not, there is no time like the present to prepare yourself. Step #1 begins in the confessional.
Scripture passages (NAB translation) courtesy of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; prayers are from The Roman Missal, Catholic Book Publishing, 2011;
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587-0741 • 587-0742
Foreign & DomesticComplete Body ShopAbe’s
Body ShopAll Work Guaranteed – Free Estimates
Insurance Work Open Mon.-Fri. 8-5Featuring Abe’s Quick Lube
460 S. Main St., Granville587-3389 • 587-4015
Abesbodyshop.net
PMMGPAUMIER MEDICAL
MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC.Ray and Katy Paumier,
Parishioners
587-1361
Residential and Commercial Carpentry• All Interior Remodeling Projects • Room Additions• Licensed in Elec Plumbing & HVAC • Concrete Work• All Exterior Projects • New Builds • Bonded and InsuredMERJAERZ.com 740-877-2693 [email protected]
MERJAERZ CONSTRUCTION
Always Forward CrossFitMoving Your Fitness Forward; We Offer
CrossFit, Bootcamp, CrossFit Kids, Olympic 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
Downey’s Carpet Careof Granville
(740) 587-4258A family tradition of service excellence, since 1897.
• 20+ Years Experience• Hail Damage• Body Line Dents• Crease Dents• Door Dings• MotorcyclesERIC CLAEYS 740-404-5508
462 S. Main Street, Granville • By Appointment Onlywww.dentsolutionsofohio.com
AUTOMOTIVE PAINTLESS DENT REMOVAL
AutoHomeLifeRetirement
the J. Long FinanCiaL group, LLCJerod Long, Parishioner/4th Degree Knight740-334-4388 • [email protected]
www.allstate.com/jerodlong
Thinking of ReTiRing?
263 Deo Drive, Newark, Ohio 43055www.safemoneyplaces.net
740-366-1110/Toll Free 1-866-366-1110Brian Van Winkle
Parishioner
GS Benefit & College Planning Solutions, an Independent Agency offering comprehensive College Planning Solutions for both Students and Parents, as well as Medicare Supplements, Advantage and Drug plans from many different companies.
On the web at www.collegeplanningsolutionsohio.com
or call 740-587-2001.Eric and Renee Guerin,
Owners and Parishioners of St. Edward
313 E. Broadway, Granville,OH 43203
740-587-0001 buxtoninn.com
Offering Sunday Brunch
Spa Packages, Massage, Facials, Waxing, PedicuresManicures, Permanent Cosmetics, Salon & Boutique
292 Miller Avenue, Newark, Ohio 43055SpaOnTheAvenue.com • 740-522-4772
Your Avenue to Beauty & Relaxation
Breakfast, Lunch and
Dinner Daily587-0204 • www.dayynoche.com
Tim HughesReal Estate Consultant
740-328-9051 WE KEEP YOU UP AND RUNNING Call Mike Greene 740-345-3510
51 North 3rd Street, Suite 102,Newark www.mtbt.com
WE KEEP YOU UP AND RUNNING Call Mike Greene 740-345-3510
51 North 3rd Street, Suite 102,Newark www.mtbt.com
GrandMonuments1600 East Main St.
Newark, Ohio 43055
345-8772
Antiques& Vintage
Bag & Bulk Mulch – Plants – Stone – Topsoil2135 West Main, Newark
740-522-6558 www.hopetimber.com
Antiques & VintAge
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
740 N. 21st street • Newark, OH 43055
740-366-1236Welcoming New Patients Parishioners
Jeffrey C. Kirian, DDS, LLC
Professional Full Service REALTOR®
238 E. Broadway,Granville, OHCell 740-334-9777KellyParkerHome.com
Kelly Parker –
1400 Chapel Way, Heath740-522-4663
www.chapelgroveinn.com
THE DENTIST
GARDEN CENTER
“Dropless” Cataract SurgeryLaser Vision Correction
Complete Family Eye Care614.863.EYES (3937)
www.icanseeclearly.comRichard A. Erdey, M.D.
Gregory D. Searcy, M.D. • Daryl Kaswinkel, M.D.
ERDEY SEARCY EYE GROUP
Vision For Life
Complete Orthopedic Care www.ossmnewark.com1980 Tamarack Road, Newark, Ohio, 43055 • (740) 788-9220
Licking County’s Local Orthopedic
Group Since 1986