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Rev. Fr. William L. Arnold, Pastor Rev. Mr. George Zimmermann, Deacon
Sr. Joan Popovits, O.P. Pastoral Minister
Mrs. Marti Todd, Admin./Finance (614-237-1671) Mr. David Spencer, Director of Music (740-823-1662)
Sunday Masses Saturday, 4:00 p.m.;
Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
Daily & Holy Days As Scheduled
Reconciliation 3:30 p.m. on Saturday
Office Hours Monday-Friday,
9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Rev. Fr. William L. Arnold, Pastor Rev. Mr. George Zimmermann, Deacon Sr. Joan Popovits, O.P., Pastoral Minister
Miss Amy Chessler, School Principal
Mr. Mark Butler, Director of Religious Education
Mr. Adam Fehrenbach, MSM, Director of Music & Liturgy
Mr. Henry Miller, Finance Council Chairman
Mrs. Patricia Morris, Bookkeeper/Business Manager
Mrs. Paula Cohen Parish Secretary
Sunday Masses Saturday, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Parish Office ............................................... 614-861-1521 Parish Fax ................................................... 614-861-3746 Elementary School K-8 .............................. 614-861-0475 Preschool 3-5 years .................................... 614-861-4559 www.holy-spirit-school.com
Holy SpiritPARISH
St. PhilipTHE APOSTLE
&1573 Elaine Road, Columbus, OH 43227
Website: www.stphilipcolumbus.orgE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 614-237-1671 • Fax: 614-231-8416
4383 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213www.holyspiritcolumbus.org
Parish Office Hours:Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Holy Spirit and St. Philip Church
The Epiphany of the Lord January 6, 2019
Saturday, January 5 – The Vigil of the Epiphany of the Lord 4:00 p.m. Mass at St. Philip – Dave Riegelmayer (Parish Gift Mass) 5:30 p.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Fr. James Ogurchock (Fr. Michael Nimocks)
Sunday, January 6 – The Epiphany of the Lord Readings: 20: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/ Mt 2:1-12 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Philip – Rosella Liston (Patrick Bond & Susan Wiley) 11:00 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Christina Lang (John Lang)
Monday, January 7 – St. Raymond of Penyafort Readings: 212: 1 Jn 3:22–4:6/Ps 2:7b-8, 10-12a/ Mt 4:12-17, 23-25 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Philip – Edith Hammond (Brenda Hammond)
Tuesday, January 8 Readings: 213: 1 Jn 4:7-10/Ps 72:1-4, 7-8/Mk 6:34-44 8:15 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Dorothy Hines (Parish Gift Mass)
Wednesday, January 9 Readings: 214: 1 Jn 4:11-18/Ps 72:1-2, 10, 12-13/Mk 6:45-52 8:15 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Deceased Members of the Lombardo Family (Pat Morris)
Thursday, January 10 Readings: 215: 1 Jn 4:19–5:4/Ps 72:1-2, 14, 15bc, 17/ Lk 4:14-22a 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Philip – Leo Unger (Mark & Linda Decker)
Friday, January 11 Readings: 216: 1 Jn 5:5-13/Ps 147:12-15, 19-20/Lk 5:12-16 8:15 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Mariano & Valeria Cervi (Caroline & Family)
Saturday, January 12 – The Vigil of the Baptism of the Lord 4:00 p.m. Mass at St. Philip – For the People of St. Philip and Holy Spirit Parishes 5:30 p.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Elena Canini (Mounts & Kopala Families)
Sunday, January 13 – The Baptism of the Lord Readings: 21: Is 40:1-5, 9-11/Ps 104:1b-4, 24-25, 27-30/ Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7/Lk 3:15-16, 21-22 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Philip – Bill Bond (Carl & Greta Emmenegger) 11:00 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Tom Pellican (Ellen & Joe Voltolini)
From the Pastor’s Desk...
Strangers often do not find welcome in any community. They are treated as outsiders and often viewed with suspicion. This holds true for towns and neighborhoods everywhere. It stems from viewing the stranger or newcomers as “the others” or “different.” Recently, strangers (and foreigners) to our country have received unfair (and untrue) blame for crime, disease, and increased poverty. These problems have affected us long before the arrival of strangers in our midst.
The appearance of the Magi (they were probably astrologers) caused great concern in Jerusalem at the court of King Herod. In fact, all Jerusalem, we are told, was greatly disturbed. Now the inhabitants of Jerusalem had seen their share of strangers and travelers. They remained, however, clannish and suspicious of non-Jews. Their inquiry was, however, deeply disturbing: “Where could they find the new-born King of the Jews?”
The use of the title “King” must be measured against the time of Jesus. The religious leaders of the day had forged an uneasy alliance with their Roman conquerors. The leaders wanted one main thing: to run the affairs of the Temple and Jewish religious laws without interference. If the Jewish people offered sacrifice properly at Temple and paid taxes to Caesar, all would be well and peaceful. To Herod, however, the news of the birth of an heir to the throne endangered his position and that of his sons. Herod’s jealously and fear were stoked, and these Magi, sensitive to their dream, avoided Herod and returned home, never again to appear in Christian history.
The presence of God among His people (Emmanuel – God with us) is framed as a hidden secret in the Gospel of Matthew. Yet it is foreigners and strangers who announce the presence of God (the new-born king of the Jews) among His people. In our world, in every age, it is sometimes difficult to perceive the presence of God. God is often ignored and people, then as now, deny the reality of His presence.
The story of the Magi, however, is powerful and reassuring for us. In a small obscure village, in a small helpless infant, the Magi recognize the presence of God. People who follow the light of faith see and recognize God’s presence and action in our world. Faith changes everything. It even enables believers to accept the news and gifts brought by outsiders and strangers.
Welcome the New Year of 2019! Fr. Bill Arnold
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Information for Holy Spirit
Parish Offertory Summary: December 22/23Offertory Envelopes (101) $6,017.00Loose Offerings $ 393.00St. Vincent de Paul (5) $ 127.00Capital Improvement (1) $ 15.00Catholic Charities (3) $ 160.00Christmas (8) $ 505.00Retirement Fund for Religious (1) $ 25.00Solemnity of Mary (1) $ 20.00Total $7,262.00
Parish Offertory Summary: December 24/25Offertory Envelopes (112) $5,285.00Loose Offerings $1,253.75St. Vincent de Paul (8) $ 132.00Catholic Charities (21) $ 378.00Immaculate Conception (1) $ 20.00Solemnity of Mary (1) $ 10.00Total $7,078.75
Parish Offertory Summary: December 29/30Offertory Envelopes (124) $6,429.20Loose Offerings $ 334.36St. Vincent de Paul (9) $ 460.00Capital Improvement (2) $ 102.00Catholic Charities (4) $ 122.00Immaculate Conception (2) $ 22.00Candles $ 99.11Retirement Fund for Religious (1) $ 25.00Solemnity of Mary (9) $ 300.00Total $7,893.67
A deep debt of gratitude is owed to all parishioners and friends of Holy Spirit Parish for their financial support during the past year. Your generosity enables our parish to remain financially steady, and to continue the ministries of our faith here in Whitehall. A very Happy New Year to all who have helped Holy Spirit Church. God will reward your generosity.
Ministry Schedule: Saturday, January 12, 2019 – 5:30 p.m.Lectors: Jim Cottrill, Elizabeth WeberServers: George Cottrill, Ron Cottrill, Bre WilliamsEucharistic Ministers: Bob & Kathy Zimmerman, Gary Vargo, Sr. Shawn Fitzpatrick, Sr. Joan Popovits
Ministry Schedule: Sunday, January 13, 2019 – 11:00 a.m.Lectors: Nell Rife, Rich MakowskiServers: Cameron Bashore, Parker Bashore, Alano BuenrostroEucharistic Ministers: Mark Butler, Dan Gumbish, Clifton Hawkins, Carol Berger, Helen Cox, Lois Baglione, Debbie Miller
Information for St. Philip Parish
Parish Offertory Summary: December 22/23Contributions (49) $3,005.00Capital Improvement (2) $ 15.00Diocesan Charities (2) $ 60.00Retirement Fund for Religious (1) $ 50.00Christmas Flowers (1) $ 20.00Total $3,150.00
Parish Offertory Summary: December 24/25Contributions (49) $3,007.00Diocesan Charities (3) $ 45.00Retirement Fund for Religious (1) $ 10.00Total $3,062.00
Parish Offertory Summary: December 29/30Contributions (56) $2,704.00Diocesan Charities (3) $ 90.00Total $2,794.00
To all who support St. Philip the Apostle Parish, I would like to express the deep appreciation of the entire parish community to you. Our finances here are solid, the bills get paid and the
parish is getting along well. On this New Year, I express my gratitude for all you do. What you give away, comes back to you always in God’s blessings.
Ministry Schedule: Saturday, January 12, 2019 – 4:00 p.m.Lector: Sharon WoodsServer: VOLUNTEEREucharistic Ministers: Angie Carfagna, Lois Hanf
Ministry Schedule: Sunday, January 13, 2019 – 9:00 a.m.Lector: Tani RotondaServer: Christian FoutsEucharistic Minister: Ben Nemish, JoAn Dumas
Women’s Retreat: The Holy Spirit/St. Philip Women’s Retreat is February 1, 2, and 3, at St. Therese’s Retreat Center. (6:00 p.m., Friday until 12:00 noon on
Sunday). This year’s theme is Do I Know You? Recognizing God Within Us, Around Us, Among Us. Our Retreat Leaders are Anita Davidson and Ellen Fox. We look forward to spending the weekend growing in awareness of God’s love, making new friends, and cherishing old friends. The retreat cost is $115.00 per person. Registered St. Philip and Holy Spirit parishioners pay only $60.00. Reservations must be made by the January 26/27 weekend. To register, please call Fran Orr at 614-475-3893 or Judy Ketterer at 614-861-5025, or email Judy at [email protected].
St. Philip Food Pantry is still collecting warm new queen size blankets for our clients. They will be distributed during the month of January.
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Additional St. Philip Information
Attention, All Ministers: Please check your email for the tentative schedule through May. We have MANY spots that need to be filled. Please let Marti know where you can assist or if there are any conflicts. The schedule will be finalized and available by January 18th.
Columbus Catholic Women’s Conference: Mark your calendar with the date for the Columbus Catholic Women’s Conference, February 16th. The conference will be held at the Ohio Expo Center and feature Anna Mitchell, Fr. Christopher Hartley, Colleen Mitchell, Magnus Macfarlane-Barrow and St. Faustina Maria Pia, S.V., with music provided by Lori Ubowski & Out of Darkness. Please call the rectory to reserve your space and let us know if transportation is needed.
Please remember in your prayers all the sick, homebound or recovering in our parish, especially Pat Berry, Yolanda Brandel, Bob Brooks, Becky Fouts, Nancy Glover, Jo Messmer, Connie Pontones, David Spencer, Della Varacalli, and Thomas Wagner. Also, pray for those in our parish coping with physical and mental conditions. Your prayers will strengthen them during their times of trial
Year-End Financials: The St. Philip Parish 2017-2018 year-end financials and the 2018-2019 budget can be found on the website under St. Philip Parish Financial Reports.
Additional Holy Spirit Information
Monday, January 7 – RCIA – 6:30 p.m. – Parish OfficeThursday, January 10 – Produce Market – 3:00 p.m. – Parish Hall
Monday, January 7 – School ResumesWednesday, January 9 – All-School Liturgy – 8:15 a.m.Friday, January 11 – End of 2nd Quarter
St. Vincent de Paul Door Collection This Weekend. Volunteers from our St. Vincent de Paul Society here at Holy Spirit will be at the church doors as you leave Mass this weekend. Please be as generous as you can be to assist the poor of our local area who come to us.
Produce Market: Our parishes will be hosting our fourth Produce Market in the Holy Spirit Parish Hall this Thursday, January 10th. Volunteers are again needed to help set up,
distribute and clean up. Setup will begin about 1:30 p.m., with distribution from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Come when you can and work as long as you are able.
National Migration Week January 6-12, 2019: For nearly a half century, the Catholic Church in the United States has celebrated National Migration Week, which is an opportunity for the Church to reflect on the circumstances confronting migrants, including immigrants, refugees, children, and victims and survivors of human trafficking. The theme for National Migration Week 2019, “Building Communities of Welcome” draws attention to the fact that each of our families have a migration story, some recent and others in the distant past. Regardless of where we are and where we came from, we remain part of the human family and are called to live in solidarity with one another.
Unfortunately, in our contemporary culture, we often fail to encounter migrants as persons, and instead look at them as unknown others, if we even notice them at all. We do not take the time to engage migrants in a meaningful way, as fellow children of God, but remain aloof to their presence and suspicious or fearful of them. During this National Migration Week, let us all take the opportunity to engage migrants as community members, neighbors, and friends.
We Americans currently are engaged in a great debate about legal (and illegal) immigration. We are supposed to be, as Christians, people of conscience and Gospel faith. As I often have said from the pulpit, we need to see and love all people as God sees and loves them. We should apply our Christian moral beliefs to how we treat people – what could be simpler than that? Every nation has the right to protect its borders in a lawful and legitimate way. As Catholics, we must demonstrate mercy and compassion. I do not think these values contradict each other.
To All the Men of St. Philip and Holy Spirit Parishes: The Catholic Men’s Conference will be held on Saturday, February 23, 2019, at the Ohio Expo Center in the new Cardinal Building on the Ohio State Fairgrounds. Be a part of the largest Catholic Men’s Conference in the country! Plans are being formulated to encourage and allow as many men as possible to attend. Mr. Mark Decker is going to provide leadership in this effort. We need to know the following:
1. Who would like to attend?2. Who might need car-pool transportation from St.
Philip and Holy Spirit?3. Who might need financial assistance to cover the cost
of attending?
Mark is going to speak at the Masses this weekend to encourage the men of both parishes to attend. Consider his remarks and think about attending the conference. More contact information will be in next week’s bulletin.
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Christmas Thank-Yous! Every year, I feel it is important to express gratitude to people here at Holy Spirit and St. Philip who have helped make the holiday season as wonderful and rich as it is.~ First, let me thank all of you who support
St. Philip and Holy Spirit Parishes at the holiday season but also all year long. Your contributions are completely voluntary, and they provide the heat, air-conditioning, maintenance and upkeep, as well as the salaries of all who work here.
~ The people of St. Philip who filled the lower steps of the sanctuary with new blankets for the clients of our food pantry, and with additional gifts of winter hats, gloves, diapers, and other personal care items.
~ The St. Vincent de Paul volunteers at both parishes do a tremendous job in their respective food pantries. Holiday time is rush time, and both parishes have been busy. Thank you to those who selflessly donate their time and hard work to serve our neighbors.
~ The people of Holy Spirit Parish who donated so generously to the Whitehall Kid’s Christmas campaign on our giving tree.
~ The choirs and musicians at both St. Philip and Holy Spirit have put in hard work. They prepare weeks in advance to lead you in worship, song, and prayer at Mass. My thanks to all those who work so hard to help make the Christmas Masses as nice as they are.
~ Mass could not be properly celebrated without additional lectors, servers, and Eucharistic ministers. Thanks are extended to so many who step forward to continue our Catholic traditions.
~ Thanks to everyone who decorated the churches. They both looked wonderful! Many people expressed compliments and asked me to pass them on to those who decorated.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you and God bless!
Fr. Bill Arnold
RCIA Dinners Needed: Do you love to cook? Are you looking for a way to support the evangelization efforts at Holy Spirit Parish? Each session of our RCIA program begins with dinner for the participants, their sponsors, and the
team members (approximately 10 people). Sessions are on Monday evenings and we need volunteers who can donate/prepare meals from Advent through Pentecost. This is a great way to meet our candidates and catechumens and welcome them to our parish. Please contact Mark Butler at 614-861-1521, ext. 12 for more information or to sign up.
The Christmas Season: Christmas Day in contemporary American culture is observed as the end point of weeks of decorating, holiday festivities and, of course, shopping. Many commercial terms of our economic system were coined as
they relate to the purchase of goods – “Black Friday” (after Thanksgiving) and “Cyber Monday,” not to mention individual store “return policies” for gifts that didn’t work, please, or fit.
Christmas Day – in the Church – marks the beginning of the Christmas Season. It begins with the Masses of the Christmas Vigil, includes the Feasts of the Holy Family, Mary, the Mother of God, and the Epiphany, and comes to a conclusion with the Baptism of the Lord (next Sunday, January 13). With the exception of Christmas (December 25), and Mary, the Mother of God (January 1), all these feasts have moveable dates on the calendar. Our Church decorations – hopefully those in our homes as well – reflect the Christmas season to the very end. This gulf between the pre-Christmas build-up and the actual celebrations of Christmas in our Church grows wider each year, due primarily to the earlier and earlier preparations for the commercial holiday giving season. Reflect, if you will, on what has actually happened over these last many years. When do we actually observe the “Christmas Season” in our faith life, or has that been swallowed up by the two month long seasonal and commercial build-up?
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Support Religious Vocations: The Serra Club is a lay International organization of Catholic men and women whose mission is to foster vocations to the Priesthood and Consecrated Religious Life through prayer, programs and activities. To learn more or attend a meeting, contact Dan Martin at [email protected] for the Downtown Serra Club or Ardith at [email protected] for the North Serra Club. Please feel free to visit with no obligations, our website is ColumbusSerra.org.
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