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OUR LADY OF VICTORY October 13, 2019
BAKERS NEEDED: The OLV St. Vincent De Paul Society and volunteers will be packing 200 lunches for the homeless on MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 5:30pm in the Parish Life Center. Homemade
cookies are a special treat in our lunches and we need two hundred (200) servings of cookies. We would like to have 2-3 cookies per serving in a baggie for easy packing. Volunteers to pack are always welcomed. If you are able to help bake cookies, please contact Mary Jane Arena @614- 488-5560 or [email protected]
MASS INTENTIONS SS INTENTIONS Saturday, October 12 Weekday
5:00pm +Betty Blubaugh (Gerry & Madonna Callahan) 6:45pm at Prison People of the Parish
Sunday, October 13 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30am +Guerino Carano (Guido Ciotola) 11:00am +Jerri Nardone (OLV Choir) Monday, October 14 St. Callistus I 8:00am +Joe Casselli (Evelyn Casselli)
Tuesday, October 15 St. Teresa of Jesus 8:00am +Dr. Joseph Leahy (John & Lisa Frericks) Wednesday, October 16 Sts. Hedwig & Margaret Mary Alacoque 8:00am +Elaine Oddi (Chris Soteriades) Thursday, October 17 St. Ignatius of Antioch
8:00am +Rose Flichia (Mary Jane Arena) Friday, October 18 St. Luke, Evangelist 8:00am +Alfio Mosca (Elva Falasca) Saturday, October 19 Sts. John deBreuf & Isaac Jogues
5:00pm Special Intention (Margaret Cenci) 6:45pm at Prison People of the Parish
Sunday, October 20 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30am +Earl Purcell (Mary Jane Albanese) 11:00am +Jacquelin Seguin (OLV Choir)
MINISTRY SCHEDULES
5:00pm Saturday, October 19 Extraordinary Ministers: Dorie Kirwin, Linda Mazzitti, Patti Olson, Christine Pirik, Andrea Tose
Lectors: Karin DeLaurentis, David Ryan
Servers: Eileen, Lizzie & Mary Murray
Ushers: Jim & Andy McCauley, Tom & Lindsay Komlanc
8:30am Sunday, October 20
Extraordinary Ministers: Terrie Harlor, Carolyn McDaniels, Dick Miller, Jackie Milsom
Lectors: Mike Drennen, Pat Hadler
Servers: Owen Calvin, Maggie Herlihy, Allison O’Brien
Ushers: John Frary, Anthony DiSante, Leonard Barnes
Eucharistic Ministers Homebound: Beljeania Berry, Crystal Dyckes, Katie Foley, Randy Harlor
11:00am Sunday, October 20
Extraordinary Ministers: Marcia Bohley, John Frericks, Ann Gabriel, Krista Joseph, Steven Meier, Brenda Young
Lectors: Bob LeBoeuf, Edward McGinnis
Servers: Carsen Morin, Charlotte & Natalie Yurkiw
Ushers: Fred Lombardi, Nick Melaragno, Roy Lemaster
Collection Counters: Rob Luikart, Mike Drennen, Carolyn Gillie
9:30am Rel. Ed. Pre-K-5th Grades 9:40am Rel. Ed. 6-8th Grades 9:45am CLOW Meeting -VH 11:00am CLOW (Children’s Liturgy of the Word)
9:00am “Discovering Christ” Bible Study-PLC
6:30pm “Discovering Christ” Bible Study-PLC
7:15pm Choir Rehearsal-VH
9:00am “Discovering Christ” Bible Study Retreat-PLC
9:30am Rel. Ed. Pre-K-5th Grades 9:40am Rel. Ed. 6-8th Grades 11:00am CLOW (Children’s Liturgy of the Word)
Please remember our known ill and elderly in your prayers.
is a process of discernment, discovery and
learning that prepares a person to become a Catholic. If you would like to become a Catholic, are curious about our faith, or know someone who may be interested in becoming a Catholic, please contact Father Metzger (614.488.2428) or Deacon Rob Joseph (614.486.0777).
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
BUT MOST OF ALL THERE ARE EVERYDAY MIRACLES - LIKE THE MIRACLE OF LIFE AND THE MIRACLE
OF GOOD WORKS THAT CHANGE PEOPLE'S HEARTS. YOU KNOW YOU CAN RECOGNIZE THEM."
Pope Francis
Religious Ed Class today
Pre-K through 5th grades
9:30 am - 10:40 am
4th and 5th grades to music
3rd grade to Reconciliation in the Church
CHOSEN
Class today for 6-8th grades
9:40 am - 10:45 am
TODAY, a speaker from the Bishop Griffin Center will talk to the youth about the needs of the poor. We will begin a parish-wide collection of socks
and underwear -- sizes school age to Size 18 The Bishop Griffin Center serves about 600 families monthly!
Collection boxes will be in the Religious Ed hallway and in the Church Vestibule through Sunday, December 8th!
Contact Krista Joseph at [email protected] with any questions.
Nursery for Ages 18 month to 5 years old
Located in the Atrium Classroom in the basement of the Church
During the 11:00 am mass
Drop off at 10:50 am and pick up immediately following mass Dates available:
October 6, 13, 20, and 27
November 3, 10, 17, and 24 December 1, 8, and 15
Closed for Christmas break, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Masses
OUR LADY OF VICTORY October 13, 2019
OLV RUMMAGE/BAKE SALE will take place Saturday November 2 from 9am-1pm in the PLC. Items for the Rummage Sale and Baked goods for the Bake Sale can be dropped off in the PLC on Friday,
November 1 from 12-7pm or before 9am on Saturday November 2nd. (Please no clothing, bedding or baby equipment items). For questions or alternate drop-offs, please email/text/call Kristina Mouser [email protected] or 614-309-8130. Fill your bottle with checks, cash and coins to help mothers choose LIFE for their babies. Return the weekend of October 26 & 27. Sponsored by Pregnancy Decision Health Centers
Thanks to all who baked desserts and helped us serve dinner to the families at the YWCA Family Center on September 26. We served a spaghetti dinner with salad, meatballs and Italian bread to nearly 200 moms, dads and children. To the new parishioners who joined us - you were a delight!
FOLLOW THE ROSARY TO TREASURE
The Rosary is like an ancient
treasure map. It has led countless faithful to the treasures of peace, joy,
clarity and contentment. If you follow where it leads, you’ll find that a devotion to praying the Rosary can transform your life. Shelter in a chaotic world. Leading hectic lives can fog the mind, unsettle the soul, and turn us away from God. Yet, our souls are made for peace. Praying the Rosary settles our thoughts. It puts us at ease, ceating a peace that is otherworldly. Perspective. Humans are constantly changing, thus our relationship with God changes. The Rosary provides the context, the format, and the process for God to speak to us about all these things. Mary’s blessing. Nobody sees the life of a child the ay that Child’s mother does. Our Lady has a mother’s perspective of Jesus’ life. Learning and sharing that perspective helps us ponder the life of Jesus through the eyes of his Mother. This is a powerful experience if we enter into it fully.
YWCA HOMELESS FAMILY DINNER: Once again, Our Lady of Victory has the privilege to serve dinner to the homeless families at the YWCA Family Center on Thursday, October 17. Sign-up sheets will be posted in the church vestibule. Please see below for information that may be of help to you.
• FOR BAKERS: Please have your cookies, brownies and cupcakes
delivered to Victory Hall by noon on October 17. Please package your
desserts to protect them during transport, and label them with
YWCA. Please DO NOT individually wrap the cookies. Because of food
allergies please do not bake with nuts or peanut butter.
• FOR SERVERS: YWCA Family Center; 900 Harvey Court, Columbus, OH
Please arrive around 5:30pm. Drive to the rear of the building and enter
through the Volunteer entrance. You'll need to ring the bell at the
entrance for someone to let you in. Please register at the office as a
volunteer, get a name tag and join us in the kitchen. For food safety
reasons, the YWCA requires us to wear hair nets, so unless you think you
look really cute in a hair net, you may want to bring your own hat to
wear.
Our Lady of Victory Parish supports food banks located in Columbus, OH by collecting non-perishable food items every Third Sunday of the Month. Please participate by bringing in non-perishable food donations and placing them in the baskets provided next Weekend-OCTOBER, 19-20. Thank you for your support!
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The NOVEMBER CATHOLIC MEN’S LUNCHEON CLUB will feature Kevin Lowry who is the chief financial officer for RevLocal. Please join us Friday, November 1 at St. Patrick Church in downtown Columbus for lunch and Mr. Lowry’s talk about living out one’s faith in the workplace. Because it is All Saints Day, Holy Mass (optional) is at 12:00 noon. Lunch will begin after Mass and Mr. Lowry’s talk will start shortly before 1:00pm. Free parking available in the Columbus State Grant Avenue parking lot (25-S) across the street from St. Patrick. No reservations are necessary. $10 covers the lunch and meeting. December’s luncheon will feature Father Chris Yakkel one of the newly ordained priests in the Columbus Diocese. For information on Catholic Men’s Luncheon Club, visit www.catholicmensministry.com/cmlc or contact Craig Heppner, CMLC President [email protected]. FALL TOUR DAY AT THE JOSEPHINUM: The Pontifical College Josephinum welcomes you to its Fall Tour Day on Saturday, October 19, from Noon – 3:00 p.m. Explore the buildings, chapels and grounds of the only pontifical seminary outside of Italy! Tours highlight extensive woodwork, stained glass, terrazzo floors, intricate brickwork and sacred art. The 45-minute tours guided by seminarians begin every half-hour and are followed by refreshments. Registrations requested online at pcj.edu/tours. Questions? Contact Meghan Henschen, Director of Advancement, at 614-985-2234 or [email protected] 8TH ANNUAL SACRED HEART CONGRESS Saturday, November 16 at St. Michael Church, Worthington from 7:30am-12:15pm. Registration: $10 for individuals, $20 for families, and scholarships available. Sign up at www.sacredheartcolumbus.org or call 614-468-3959. Doors open at 7:00 AM, Rosary at 7:30 AM, Mass with Bishop Brennan at 8:00 AM followed by the speakers, Bishop Robert Brennan, Bishop of the Diocese of Columbus, Bill Messerly, Executive Director of St. Gabriel Catholic Radio AM 820 and Father Stash Dailey, Spiritual Director of Sacred Heart Columbus and Sacred Heart Enthronement Network, and Pastor of Holy Family Parish. Emily Jaminet, Executive Director of the Sacred Heart Enthronement Network, author and Catholic radio contributor will be the Emcee of the congress. CEMETERY SUNDAY PRAYER SERVICES will be held at 2:00pm on Sunday, November 3 at St. Joseph, Resurrection, Holy Cross and Mt. Calvary Cemeteries.
BUILDING A CULTURE OF LIFE CONFERENCE: Leadership, Bioethics, Respect Life is Saturday, October 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. John Neumann Church, 9633 E. State Route 37, Sunbury. Topics include pro-life public policy, our response to racism, advanced medical directives, pro-life youth, and a message from Bishop Brennan. Sponsored by the diocesan Office for Social Concerns, Marriage & Family Life Office, and Greater Columbus Right to Life. Cost: $25 / Students $10. Register by October 14. For a list of speakers and to register, visit https://bclc2019.eventbrite.com or call 614-241-2540.
OPEN HOUSE AT ST. CHARLES PREPARATORY Sunday, November 3, at 1:00pm for all 8th grade boys and their parents. St. Charles, the diocese’s college preparatory school for boys, is located at 2010 E. Broad Street. RECEPTION AT ST. CHARLES FOR SPANISH SPEAKING FAMILIES. On Sunday, October 27, at 4:00pm, we invite all Spanish speaking families with sons in the 7th and 8th grades to learn about St. Charles Preparatory School. The address is 2010 E. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43209. To RSVP, we invite you to call 614-288-5824 or e-mail [email protected]. ST. TERESA RECOGNITION OF CHARITY, COMPASSION & SERVICE: Recognizing those special women in our diocese who exemplify the life of Christ and the spirit of St. Teresa will be Sunday, October 20, at St. Agatha Church, 1860 Northam Rd., Columbus; 3:00pm Registration, 3:00-4:00pm Refreshments; 4:15pm Program. For nomination, table or ticket information, please contact the DCCW Office at 614-228-8601 or [email protected]. ST. JOHN NEUMANN HOLIDAY CRAFT BAZAAR will be held on Saturday, November 9 from 9:00am-2:00pm. Come and enjoy homemade crafts, a bake sale, basket raffle, and delicious food! St. John Neumann is located at 9633 E. State Route 37, Sunbury, Ohio. Visit saintjohnsunbury.org for more information. “FROM THE CATHEDRAL PULPIT” is a series disciple-formation talks held in St. Joseph Cathedral. On Saturday, October 19, at 6:45pm, Dr. Ralph Martin, author of The Fulfillment of All Desires, will speak from the pulpit of St. Joseph Cathedral on the topic of “The Universal Call to Mission.” All are invited. A light reception will follow in the undercroft, where books will be available for purchase. ADDRESSING GUN VIOLENCE: The Catholic Conference of Ohio encourages the enactment of sensible regulations addressing the culture of violence in our country. The Conference urges support for Governor DeWine’s plan to reduce gun violence and urges opposition to HB 178 that would eliminate Ohio’s long-held law requiring a concealed weapons license. To read the CCO’s action alert, visit www.ohiocathconf.org.
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