CatholicThe TIMES The of Columbus’ News Source June 16, 2019 • SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY• Volume 68:34

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Right to Life banquet: Dr. William Lile discussed the abortion pill reversal drug at the annual Greater Columbus Right to Life banquet, Page 3

Trinity & Corpus Christi: Father Timothy Hayes reflects on the spiritual richness of Holy Trinity and Corpus Christi Sundays to close out the month of June, Page 16

Catholic summer travel: You don’t have to go outside Ohio’s borders to find plenty of Catholic pilgrimage sites for a day trip, Pages 21-23 enthronement: a devotion growing in SUPPORT Pages 12-15 Catholic Times 2 June 16, 2019 Local news and events West to celebrate Feast of Corpus Christi on June 23 Grove City Our Lady of Perpetual invited to participate in the event. ipate being ordained in 2020, and all Mass at noon Sunday, preceded by the Help Church, 3730 Broadway, will They should bring their own albs or of the deanery’s parishes except St. and followed by lunch. host the West Deanery’s 23rd annu- cassocks and surplices. All 2019 first Aloysius have regularly scheduled Child care will be provided during al celebration of the Feast of Corpus communicants and their families also times of Eucharistic Adoration. all the main sessions, with a nursery Christi on Sunday, June 23. are welcome to participate. The chil- for children three months to 2 years Exposition of the Blessed Sacra- dren can wear their dresses or suits. Scioto parishes sponsor family old and Kids Camp for those from pre- ment will take place from the end of In 1997, pastors of the West - conference school to fifth grade. Children in sixth the noon Mass until 2 p.m., when the ery began this special event, which The four parishes in the Scioto Cath- to 12th grade can attend the conference Liturgy of the Hours will be prayed. emphasizes prayers for vocations olic community of Portsmouth, New or serve as Kids Camp helpers. This will be followed by an outdoor and an increase in reverence for Our Boston and Wheelersburg are spon- Tickets are $10 for adults and all procession with the Blessed Sacra- Eucharistic Lord. Since then, eight soring a family conference titled “No children except those attending the ment. The celebration will conclude priests and five permanent deacons Ordinary Family” from Friday to Sun- nursery, with a maximum of $30 per with Benediction and a reception. from the deanery have been ordained, day, June 28 to 30 at Portsmouth Notre family. For more information and Mass also will be celebrated at 5 p.m. and two women and two men from its Dame High School, 2220 Sunrise Ave. tickets, go to www.sciotocatholic.org/ The West Deanery includes Our parishes have made solemn profes- The conference will open with Mass family-conference. Lady of Perpetual Help; Columbus sions in the religious life. at 6:30 p.m. Friday, followed by a Holy Family, St. Agnes, St. Aloysius, The deanery also has two seminar- keynote speech by Deacon Harold Msgr. Johnson to retire St. Cecilia, St. and ians, one of whom has been ordained Burke-Sivers of EWTN Radio’s Morn- Msgr. John G. Johnson will retire as St. Stephen the Martyr; West Jefferson to the transitional diaconate with the ing Glory show at 7:30 and a wine tast- pastor of Columbus Our Lady of Peace Ss. Simon and Jude; Plain City St. Jo- hope of ordination to the priesthood ing and children’s activities at 8:30. Church, 20 E. Dominion Blvd., this seph; and London St. Patrick churches. next year. Three permanent diaconate Activities on Saturday, June 29 be- summer and celebrate his last Mass at All servers from those parishes are candidates are in formation and antic- gin at 10 a.m. and will include talks the at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, July 7, by Catholic authors and speakers Gus followed by an ice cream social. Lloyd and Danielle Bean and Deacon Msgr. Johnson, 70, who has been a Jubilee of Anniversaries for religious Burke-Sivers; Mass at 11:30 a.m.; priest for 45 years, has been pastor of Robert Brennan celebrat- lunch and dinner; Adoration; the Sac- Our Lady of Peace since mid-2014. ed a Mass on Saturday, June 8 rament of Reconciliation; workshops; He also has been pastor of Columbus at Columbus Our Lady of Victory children’s activities; and displays St. Philip, St. Peter and St. Timothy Church for the annual Jubilee for from faith-based organizations and churches and associate pastor or pa- Religious, which honors priests, vendors, concluding with a concert by rochial vicar at Our Lady of Peace, deacons and sisters in the the Vigil Project at 8 p.m. Diocese of Columbus for their Bishop Robert Brennan will con- years of service. In his homily, he clude the weekend by celebrating See local news, Page 6 said, “ has called you into the professed life, into communal service. He has called you into a Catholic Times is on summer schedule! certain contemplation and prayer. I have only been in the Diocese of Columbus a short time, but I am awestruck by the richness of religious life here and by the amazing minis- tries that are accomplished through your charisms.” Pictured are (from left): first row, Sr. Things slow down during the summer, and that Jean Welling, SC (65 years), Sr. Patricia Pieper, SNDdeN (65 years), Sr. Barbara Holtzinger, includes the Catholic Times. In June, July and OSF (77 years), Sr. Amelia Bautista, OSSS (25 years), Sr. Raymunda Brooks, OP (70 years) August, we will be publishing every other week. and Sr. Joanne Fogarty, OSF (55 years); second row, Sr. Rosalie Graham, OP (60 years), Sr. Mary Ann Connolly, OP (65 years), Sr. Maureen Flanagan, OP (60 years), Sr. Denise Look for the Catholic Times in your mailbox just prior Bourgeois, OP (70 years), Sr. Catherine Malya Chen, OP (60 years), Sr. Regina Snyder, OSF, to June 30; July 14 & 28; and Aug. 11 & 25. We will (55 years), Sr. Colleen Gallagher, OP (65 years) and Msgr. Anthony Missimi (concelebrant); return to weekly publication in September. back row, Deacon Paul Zemanek, Fr. Stuart Wilson-Smith, CSP (concelebrant), Bishop Bren- nan, Fr. Edward Nowak, CSP (30 years) and Deacon Maurice Milne. (CT photo/Ken Snow)

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([email protected]) Postmaster: Send address changes to Catholic Times, 197 E. Gay St., Columbus OH 43215. Please allow two to four weeks for change of address. June 16, 2019 Catholic Times 3 A patient is a patient no matter how small A record-breaking crowd joined on the first day. The abortionist retired sicians across the nation who is pro- to hear about the APR process then, Greater Columbus Right to Life for its and left the country. The abortion viding the abortion pill reversal proce- but our team was not familiar with it. annual banquet on Monday, June 10 at equipment is now used to demonstrate dure, serves on the medical advisory Since then, we have been very invest- the Villa Milano Banquet and Confer- the brutality of abortions performed in board for Heartbeat International and ed in making sure that women, our ence Center in Columbus with special all three trimesters. the Abortion Pill Reversal Network, volunteers, and the greater communi- guest Dr. William Lile. Today, no one is offering abortions which to date has seen more than 750 ty know about abortion pill reversal.” Dr. Lile, “the Pro-Life Doc,” is an in the Florida panhandle, and Dr. Lile successful reversals of the abortion Vanderkooi noted that legislation obstetrician/gynecologist who is li- uses his experience and information pill’s effects in the United States. pending in the Ohio General Assem- censed to practice in Florida and in about modern obstetrics to demon- “Opiate addiction is a major prob- bly would require that Ohio’s abor- Alabama. In 1999, he took over a strate the life and personhood of the lem in the United States. The medical tion informed consent law be updat- practice that was also the largest pro- unborn. For Dr. Lile, all unborn chil- community understands that if some- ed to include information about the vider of abortion services in Pensaco- dren are treated as patients, no matter one misuses an opiate and experienc- availability of abortion pill reversal. la, Florida. All abortion services and how small. es an overdose, we can administer a Not surprisingly, the effort has been abortion referrals there were stopped Dr. Lile, one of more than 700 phy- medicine like Narcan to reverse many criticized by abortion advocates and of those overdoses and save the pa- the media, who have called it “junk tient’s life,” Dr. Lile said. “Abortion science” or an unnecessary effort to pill reversal is no different. If a wom- increase abortion stigma. an takes the first dose of the abortion “It seems surprising to me that ad- pill regimen and realizes she has made vocates for so-called ‘choice’ would a mistake, we can often administer a oppose expanding the options for a drug commonly used in obstetric care woman who changed her mind about to reverse the abortion and save the her abortion,” Vanderkooi said. “They unborn patient’s life.” are asserting, basically, that a woman He said his Florida practice just does not have the right to information completed its sixth successful abor- that, if she chooses, would allow her tion pill reversal of 2019. to withdraw consent from an abortion The procedure works because the procedure. The more than 750 babies abortion pill is a combination of two who have been born following APR medicines. The first blocks a pregnant are the best witnesses to the efficacy woman’s body from producing pro- of the process.” gesterone, which causes the death of Dr. Lile said, “We are currently her unborn child. A second medicine seeing success rates in the hundreds, often used causes her body to expel and soon the thousands and the tens the now-deceased child. of thousands, and as more and more Abortion pill reversal (APR) pro- women are electing to have a chem- vides additional progesterone to a ical (non-surgical) abortion, it is vital woman, counteracting the progester- that we continue this work from both one-blocking mechanism. It can take the perspective of saving lives and place as long as 72 hours after the abor- also confirming the science involved.” tion pill is taken, but is most success- Greater Columbus Right to Life pro- Dr. William Lile, “the Pro-Life Doc,” speaks at the Greater Columbus Right to Life annual ful in the first 24 hours. Progesterone vides abortion pill reversal informa- banquet on Monday, June 10, at the Villa Milano Banquet and Conference Center in Co- commonly is used in obstetrical care to tion and referrals to the national APR lumbus. (Photo courtesy Larry Pishitelli) support healthy pregnancies, especial- hotline – located in the offices of Co- ly in women at risk of miscarriage. lumbus-based Heartbeat International “In recent years, the percentage of – to each client served by its team of local women choosing non-surgical volunteers. In the last year, the group has provided information to more than title sponsors: methods of abortion has skyrocketed from about three percent to more than 1,000 women as part of its ministry. 30 percent locally, and we’ve seen Vanderkooi said proceeds from the BOB HETTERSCHEIDT firsthand women who walked out of banquet will support programs such as the abortion clinic, experienced im- sidewalk ministry, education – includ- mediate regret, and wanted to reverse ing an upcoming APR informational JETS PIZZA series – and other programs, such as SUNBURY the process,” said Greater Columbus Right to Life executive director Beth a project dealing with advanced med- June 21-22, 2019 Vanderkooi. “Several years ago, a ical directives. Washington’s If you were not able to attend the Do-It-Best group of seminarians were praying Rides! Midway! Food! Hardware outside of (the former) Founder’s fundraiser, but would like to make a to support Greater Colum- Cash Prizes! Silent Auction! (abortion clinic) and they witnessed a woman who came out and attempted bus Right to Life, visit www.gcrtl.org/ gift. To learn more about abortion pill St. John Neumann to induce vomiting, crying out ‘What did I just do?’ We were just starting reversal, visit www.abortionpillrever- 9633 E. State Route 37, Sunbury sal.com. Catholic Times 4 June 16, 2019 God wants you to get drunk not with wine, but with His loving presence By Leandro (Lany) M. Tapay Could it be that both wine and the Holy but laugh because your troubles seem Jesus entered Jerusalem despite Diocesan Missions Office Director Spirit are powerful controlling agents? silly. knowing that the people were going to What are some effects of wine in our God loves you like crazy. That is kill Him. Jesus fed 5,000 people with It was the first Pentecost. The Apos- body? For one, it generally lowers our what it means to be drunk in the Holy a few loaves and fish, despite the dis- tles were filled with the Holy Spirit. inhibitions. We say and do things we Spirit. You find yourself in a different ciples’ insistence to send them away. The crowd that gathered around them do not say or do when we are sober. It world – the world of God’s love. Jesus simply saw things differently mocked them, saying “they are filled fakes friendliness. It fakes happiness. It We wonder why we do not blow and did things differently. with new wine (Acts 2:13). makes us laugh easily. It lowers our body up with the energy of the Triune God It was as if Jesus was operating In response to the mockery, Peter control. It leads us to stupid places and which dwells in our heart. We do not from a different world. Yes, He was. said, “These people are not drunk, makes us do stupid things. blow up because God’s presence is He was in His Father’s world. as you suppose. It is only nine in the The Holy Spirit has the same effect not just a force or a feeling; it is a per- Being drunk with the Holy Spirit is morning” (Acts 2:15). I wonder what in us – except that the Holy Spirit son. It is Jesus – with His emotions like that. When the Spirit of God is the disciples said and did to make the leads us in the opposite direction. The and power dwelling in our weak and in you in a powerful way, you have crowd think they were intoxicated Holy Spirit lowers our inhibition. frail body. access to heavenly things like never with new wine. As a result, we become emboldened “The Son can do nothing by himself,” before. What an interesting way to describe for Jesus. Lower inhibition makes us Jesus said. “He can do only what He You will do things that no one else the effect of the Holy Spirit. Scripture bolder to do good things for Jesus and sees His Father is doing” (John 5:19). thought possible. You will have access tell us that the people were speaking for each other. We worry less about Jesus does everything that He sees to your Father’s world. You operate in different languages. But is speaking what others think of us. His Father in heaven do. That was why out of the presence of God dwelling a different language an indication that Have you been to a happy hour in a Jesus spent time praying alone with the in your heart. one is drunk? Were they boisterous, or bar? It is a loud and noisy place. But Father. It is a humorous and exciting ex- tipsy, or falling over, or lightheaded, or I do not think a bar is a happy place, His time with God dominated His perience when you are laughing with laughing, or silly? even during happy hours. life. Jesus did everything out of being joy because the Spirit of God is in you “Do not get drunk with wine,” Paul Joy is not something you can fake. connected with God. Jesus was drunk in the midst of a depressing situation. says. “For that is debauchery, but be We experience real joy only in God’s with the loving presence of God. To be drunk in the Spirit means to be filled with the Spirit” (Ephesians 5:8). presence, where all of our worries are As a result, Jesus did things that no filled with God’s presence – with all Is there perhaps a connection be- put into proper perspective because a one else thought were possible. Jesus His joy, His mystery and His power. tween being intoxicated with wine and joyous God is there. God’s joy wells waited two more additional days to go It is an encounter with the God of the being intoxicated with the Holy Spirit? up inside you, and you cannot help to Lazarus’ grave. universe. Taking the light of Christ to the ends of the earth with diocese’s Missionary Cooperation Plan By Leandro (Lany) M. Tapay esan Missionary Cooperation Plan Mission organizations are asked to day closer when at the name of Jesus, Diocesan Missions Office Director (MCP). send representatives who are fluent in every knee shall bow and every tongue The program gives parishioners the English. shall confess that Jesus is Lord. Representatives from 38 mission opportunity to hear about the Catho- Unfortunately, fluency has many In 2018, the Diocese of Columbus organizations have spoken or will be lic Church’s mission work around the shades. If it happens that you have contributed $342,468.27 to the MCP speaking at Masses throughout the di- world and gives mission organizations to struggle to understand the appeal program. ocese between April and September. the opportunity to ask for financial speaker, please be patient and be On behalf of Bishop Brennan, mis- They come from as far away as Asia, help to support their efforts to bring mindful that in heaven, there will be sionaries and the people they serve, I Africa and India as part of the dioc- the light of Christ to places untouched no language barrier. would like to thank you for your gen- by the Gospel. May our mission efforts bring the erosity.

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News of see an expression I know: It’s the face a church and telling the those healings spread quickly and peo- of a mother interrupted, perhaps at 3 everyday life girl to tell her mother ple began flocking to the new church. a.m. by a crying toddler. She looks at Sarah Reinhard and grandfather that “St. It didn’t take long for the site to have me solemnly. Seeing that look, I can’t Mary of Perpetual Help a pile of canes and crutches that no help but feel sad and yet safe. Her Sarah Reinhard is a Catholic wife, wants this.” longer were needed by those who were Son is leaning in her arms, seeming to mother and writer in central Ohio. The new widow was healed. Two weeks after the proces- sion, Pius IX went to visit, ex- duck away from danger. He has turned Get her Catholic take every week- shaken by these events to His mother for comfort. One sandal and confided in a close claiming, “How beautiful she is!” day at http://bit.ly/TripleTakeOSV. dangles in a way that’s so familiar to friend. Her friend Few images of Mary have received me. His feet are curled together, just mocked her and offered as much papal attention as this icon of the way my kids curl their feet when but we do know that while his ship to take the picture, but the Mother of Perpetual Help. Pius IX, they’re scared or upset. was sailing, a life-threatening storm then became very ill, nearly to death. after visiting the shrine at St. Alphon- According to the symbolism of the cropped up and everyone on board Mary had made her point and the sus, received and enshrined a copy of image, Jesus ran to His mother after re- thought their end was near. The sail- promise was made. She appeared to the image. His successor, Leo XIII, ceiving an intuition about His passion ors didn’t know about the hidden icon, the young daughter, indicating that kept a copy of the picture on his desk, and death. Over His shoulder, two an- but they prayed to Mary loudly and she wanted the icon to be placed allowing him to see it throughout his gels – on the left and Gabri- persistently for help. The ship reached halfway between the basilicas of St. workday. St. Pius X, the next pope, el on the right – hold the instruments Italy safely despite the odds. Mary Major and St. John Lateran. sent a copy of the Mother of Perpetual of His death. Jesus’ face is that of an It wasn’t long after arriving home On March 27, 1499, St. Matthew’s, Help icon to Ethiopia’s empress and adult, with a high brow and a knowing that the merchant became ill. He told the church that then stood in the pre- granted an of 100 days to look, and yet He also looks concerned. his best friend, a fellow merchant, scribed place, became the home to the anyone who prayed “Mother of Per- “What does it mean?” I can hear about the picture, and his dying wish Mother of Perpetual Help icon for al- petual Help, pray for us.” Benedict Him asking His mother. was for the picture to be enshrined most 300 years. XV, who followed as pope, placed the Did she know? Could she explain it and reverenced in a church in Rome. When French troops occupied Rome Perpetual Help picture directly above to Him? Would He understand? After his death, the second merchant in 1798, the general mandated clos- his chair of state in the throne room. Those are questions for theologians, shared the details with his wife, who ing and destroying many churches, The special attention to this image I suppose. But the image of Mary as insisted on keeping the beautiful icon. including St. Matthew’s. The Augus- hasn’t only been from the pope. Many Mother of Perpetual Help inspires She hung it in her home, and there’s tinian Fathers took the sacred painting famous and cardinals have many questions like these, at least for no doubt she enjoyed it very much. with them when they moved, tucking proclaimed her as their patroness. The me. It makes me think about Mary as Mary, though, was not happy with it away above a side at the church Redemptorists, the order responsible a mother to run to, as a safe shelter in this outcome. She scolded the mer- of St. Maria Posterula. for taking care of the image since 1866, my own fears. chant in a dream and he related this to Brother Augustine would tell anyone have taken to heart the mandate given The history of this ancient icon of his wife. She was not convinced, be- who would listen about the history of by Pius IX to “make her known!” In Mary and Jesus is one of the most coming angry and accusing her hus- the beautiful Madonna in the alcove. 1870, the Roxbury section of Boston be- elaborate you’ll find. The painting was band of superstition. Can’t you just The altar servers probably wondered came home to the first church dedicated originally on an island in Crete, where hear her reminding her husband that when they would ever need the infor- to the Mother of Perpetual Help. Since it had been venerated for, by some ac- they were good Christians, that plenty mation, but one young boy, Michael the first copy of the icon was made and counts, as long as 300 years. It was of people had a chance to see the love- Marchi, kept it in the back of his mind. touched to the original, more than 2,300 known as the place to go for miracles, ly picture in their home, that there was Later, in 1853, the priests of his order copies have been sent throughout the whether a cure or a special favor. really no reason to take it to a church? were discussing the new house they world to Redemptorist houses. Around 1495, through unknown The merchant had another vision were to build in Rome halfway between This image of Mary and Jesus is circumstances, a merchant who was in which Mary told him he would be St. Mary Major and St. John Lateran. well-known and recognized. It speaks returning to Rome took the picture punished for failing to obey her re- “It’s too bad that famous image was to me as a mother and as a child. I have and hid it among his belongings. Had quest. Not long afterward, he became destroyed,” I imagine one of them been the child, running with my arms he stolen it or was he protecting it sick and died. Mary appeared next to saying, then hearing a shout from held out, longing to be comforted. I from invading Turks? We don’t know, the merchant’s daughter, repeating her nearby. have been the mother, scooping up the “It is not lost!” Marchi said, inter- child, humming lullabies to calm him rupting his fellow priests and recount- or her. When I see the Mother of Per- opportunity ing the history of the hidden icon. petual Help, I see what I need. Some- This information inspired the superior times she’s the one gathering me into Scioto County Catholic Consortium general of the Augustinian order to ob- a hug of hope; at other times, she’s en- tain a private audience with Pope Pius couraging me to be compassionate and The Scioto Catholic Consortium, which includes the Catholic Churches of Holy IX, who listened to the story and must loving to one of her other children. Redeemer, St. Mary’s, St. Monica and St. Peter in Chains in southern Ohio, is have remembered praying as a young Mary, Mother of Perpetual Help, looking for a Facilities/Maintenance Superintendent. The Facilities/Maintenance boy in front of the Perpetual Help icon holds Jesus and each of us. She em- Superintendent will oversee, coordinate and supervise the custodial staff and while it was still at St. Matthew’s. braces our suffering with us, serv- perform duties related to replacement or preventive maintenance of equipment on The image was returned to the mid- ing as a refuge even as she helps us interior and exterior structures of buildings and other duties as needed or assigned. point between St. Mary Major and St. face the facts. She offers miraculous A background in HVAC, plumbing and electrical is desired. The position is expected John Lateran, the new St. Alphonsus cures, though the miracle might be a to be full time (40 hours per week) and hours may vary accordingly. $16-$21 per Church, on April 26, 1866. During the changed heart, one open to accepting hour based on experience. More information and an application can be obtained by procession, miraculous cures were re- the graces of God, instead of a release calling 740-354-4551 or emailing Carolyn Paul at [email protected]. ported of a boy who had been grave- from physical suffering. Catholic Times 6 June 16, 2019 Can a Democrat be pro-life? Can a Catholic be pro-abortion? Recently, Time magazine ran an suicide, deliberately sub- years ago when speaking to the Phari- article about Tim Ryan, a Demo- jecting workers or the sees – “What God has joined, no man crat congressman from Ohio who Question & Answer poor to subhuman living may sever.” (suburban Cleveland) Qannounced his campaign for presi- Father Kenneth Doyle conditions, redefining dent. The article says that he “was marriage in ways that vi- In the column to which the reader against abortion rights until 2015.” It Catholic News Service olate its essential mean- refers, I was asked whether a di- also says that he is a devout Catholic ing, or racist behavior, vorced person, never remarried, and names his parish. Ryan is quoted Questions may be sent to Father if the voter’s intent is to mayA serve as an extraordinary minis- as saying, “To me, my faith is about Kenneth Doyle at askfatherdoyle@ support that position” ter of holy Communion in the Catholic love and compassion.” gmail.com and 30 Columbia Cir- (No. 34). Church. I responded that he or she can Having lived in Minnesota at one cle Drive, Albany NY 12203. – and is encouraged to – participate in time, I know that in the Midwest it is a I read your recent all aspects of parish life, including as a cultural expectation for Catholics to be- Sadly, though, as an article in Po- answer concerning minister of holy Communion. long to the Democratic Party. Is it possi- litico in 2018 pointed out, pro-life Qdivorced Catholics I mentioned that sometimes it can ble to be a Democrat and pro-life? And Democrats “represent a dying breed and their standing in the church. You happen that a person winds up in a is it possible to be a devout Catholic and in American politics.” Pro-life advo- and others fail to remind Catholics that divorce through “little or no fault of pro-choice? (Mt. Angel, Oregon) cates, the article notes, “feel increas- the Catechism (No. 2384-85) calls di- their own.” I stand by that answer ingly unwelcome in a Democratic vorce a grave injustice to the abandoned because it is the solid and consistent It is not possible to be a faithful Party that is moving left on abortion, spouse and the children and also intro- teaching of the church. Catholic and adopt a pro-choice as it did in 2016, when the party’s duces disorder into society. But I run the reader’s question be- Aposition on abortion. As the U.S. platform called, for the first time, for How can you (and, it seems, most cause it makes the valid point that di- Catholic bishops stated in 1989 (Res- the elimination of the ban on federal spokesmen) say that someone who vorce can bring considerable pain to olution on Abortion), “No Catholic funding of abortion.” inflicted this can still receive Com- families and should be avoided, using can responsibly take a ‘pro-choice’ I should note that the church’s po- munion? In order to be forgiven in the every opportunity for counseling, if at stand when the ‘choice’ in question sition is not meant as an absolute dic- sacrament of confession, don’t people all possible. involves the taking of innocent human tate with regard to a Catholic voter’s need to repair the damage they have Truly, as the Catechism of the Cath- life.” choice of candidates. done? Isn’t the abandonment of sound olic Church points out, children can be As to whether it is possible to be The U.S. bishops’ 2015 document Christian moral teaching the reason the “traumatized by the separation of their a Democrat and still be pro-life, I Forming Consciences for Faithful church is in the mess it is right now? parents and often torn between them” believe that it is. In fact, since 1999 Citizenship says, “A Catholic cannot How many spouses who have aban- (No. 2385). there has existed an organization vote for a candidate who favors a pol- doned their marriages would return The view of the Catholic Church on called Democrats for Life of Ameri- icy promoting an intrinsically evil act, to their families (and maybe wouldn’t the permanence of marriage, besides ca, established to coordinate national such as abortion, euthanasia, assisted have left in the first place) if the church having been taught by Christ, rep- efforts of pro-life Democrats. clearly taught – as Christ did 2,000 resents wise social policy. local news, continued from Page 2 Columbus Road S.E., Newark. Kramer, Nicole Kurtz, Cath- Each participant receives a technical and Hilliard St. Brendan churches The program, led by diocesan priests erine Maas, Rachel Nguyen, Victoria unisex event shirt, official finisher’s and Columbus St. Joseph Cathedral. and seminarians, will include talks on Nguyen, Michael Pallaci, Haven Ro- medal, bottle of wine (21 and over) He also was in residence at Columbus the priesthood, virtue and fatherhood. docker, Mary Sabatino, Margaret Sar- or Trappist Monastery jam, and bread. St. Agnes, Columbus St. Thomas and The event strikes an effective balance le, Zachary Statczar and Julie Wilkes. Register three or more participants at Reynoldsburg St. Pius X churches. between the activity of a summer camp Hartley’s valedictorians are Ingrid once and receive $5 off per participant For much of his priesthood, he has and the quiet of a retreat. Gilies, Hannah Kitsmiller, Alanna at checkout. been a member of the diocesan Tribu- The cost is $40 and scholarships are Wills and Bailee Zacovic. Wine, jam and bread will be distrib- nal. He also has been campus minister available. The registration deadline uted only at Fleet Feet Sports, 1270 at Capital University and a professor is Tuesday, July 30. To register, go Josephinum 4-Miler Run/Walk E. Powell Road, Lewis Center, during at the Pontifical College Josephinum. to www.faceforwardcolumbus.com/ scheduled for September the packet pickup from 10 a.m. to 8 He was born in Waukegan, Illi- quo-vadis. For more information, Registration is underway at m3s- p.m. Friday, Sept. 20. On race day, nois, and was ordained at St. Thomas contact Michael Haemmerle at co- sports.com for the second annual Jo- packet pickup begins at 7:30 a.m. at Church in Chicago on June 11, 1974, [email protected]. sephinum 4-Miler Run/Walk that will The Club at Corazon. by Chicago Auxiliary Bishop Nevin take place at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 Questions about the event or reg- Hayes, OP. DeSales, Bishop Hartley at The Club at Corazon, 7155 Cora- istration should be directed to info@ He was appointed a monsignor, with announce valedictorians zon Drive in Dublin. m3ssports.com. the title chaplain to His Holiness, by Eighteen students at Columbus St. Proceeds from the run/walk, spon- Pope St. John Paul II on Sept. 24, 1992. Francis DeSales High School and four sored by the Friends of the Josephi- Bereavement ministry meets students at Columbus Bishop Hartley num, will be used for scholarships and at Columbus Newman Center Quo Vadis event for young men High School were honored as valedic- the financial needs of seminarians at The next six-week series of group The diocesan Vocations Office torians of their respective 2019 grad- the Pontifical College Josephinum, sharing sessions sponsored by the will host its annual Quo Vadis event uating classes. 7625 N. High St., in Columbus. North High Deanery’s Seasons of for young men in ninth through Valedictorians at DeSales are Ja- Entry fee is $35 per person through Hope Bereavement Ministry will be at 12th grades from Sunday, July 28 to kob Behrendt, Fiona Brown, Greta June 20, $40 from June 21 to Aug. 4 the Columbus St. New- Wednesday, July 31 at Sts. Peter and Cargin, Taylor Cash, Christian Gru- and $45 from Aug. 5 through race day Paul Retreat Center, 2734 Seminary be, Kathleen Keating, Justin King, or until sold out (1,000 registrants). See local news, Page 8 June 16, 2019 Catholic Times 7 The corpse raiders Most people recognize the impor- consented” to organ do- does not lead to the conclusion that we tance of obtaining consent before re- making sense nation if they had been can permit or encourage fetal corpse trieving organs from the bodies of de- given the chance, since raiding at abortion clinics simply be- ceased persons. They also understand out of bioethics those organs no longer cause we see some good use in mind, the necessity of showing respect for Father Tad Pacholczyk are needed by them after such as pushing forward the frontiers those bodily remains following death. death. But if the justi- of biological knowledge, producing a Recent news stories have chroni- Father Tadeusz Pacholczyk, PhD, fication for harvesting new vaccine, or even developing an cled the troubling story of a funer- earned his doctorate in neurosci- fetal organs is alleged to important therapy for a serious dis- ence from Yale and did postdoctor- al home in Colorado clandestinely al work at Harvard. He is a priest be the implied consent ease. taking body parts out of corpses and of the Diocese of Fall River, Mas- of the child, this has to Wherever cells from directly abort- selling them to medical supply com- sachusetts, and serves as director be characterized as a ed fetuses are used in research or panies. One family was horrified to of education at The National Cath- false, even violent, pre- product development, alternative and learn that their mother’s head, arms, olic Bioethics Center in Philadel- sumption. The activity ethically noncontroversial cell sourc- pelvis, and parts of her legs had been phia. See www.ncbcenter.org. of harvesting tissues un- es instead should be pursued, using, harvested without their knowledge or der these circumstances for example, cells obtained from rou- consent. They and others are suing transplanted body parts. International would only exacerbate tine surgeries such as removal of an the company. The funeral home had pressure quickly mounted to ban the the original evil act that terminated appendix, or foreskin removal during been selling body parts to places as practice. the child’s life. Taking cells or tissues newborn circumcision, or fetal re- far away as Saudi Arabia and return- While it is clear that we shouldn’t without consent would be a callous mains following a spontaneous mis- ing containers of ashes to the families kill others for the purpose of obtaining extension of the original desecration carriage, after valid informed consent that did not contain any actual trace of their organs or body parts, it should be of his or her bodily life. is able to be properly obtained from their loved ones. equally clear that when an intention- Additionally, it is important to rec- the parents. Consent given after the The public outcry following these al act of killing has taken place and ognize that even if the mother of an natural loss of a pregnancy would be revelations, and the subsequent FBI a cadaver is available, valid informed intentionally aborted child were to analogous to granting permission for investigation and legal prosecution of consent is still required before har- sign the dotted line saying she grant- an organ donation from a couple’s the funeral home directors, reminds us vesting bodily tissues. All ethically ed her permission for the baby’s cells naturally deceased newborn. how easy it is to transgress important sound research involving human sub- and organs to be donated, that consent Even though significant scientif- moral boundaries when we fail to re- jects is predicated upon informed con- would necessarily be null and void. ic breakthroughs may have occurred spect the remains of the deceased. sent, which needs to be given either Because she arranged for the taking in the past using illicitly gained cells Indeed, legal measures can remind by the donors themselves before they of the child’s life, she already categor- and tissues from direct abortions, this us of our duties towards the dead, die, or by their duly appointed proxy, ically demonstrated that she does not cannot ethically sanitize this approach whether through laws that criminalize acting on behalf of, and in the best in- have the child’s best interests in mind. to tissue procurement, nor justify the grave robbing, for example, or those terests of the deceased individual. From the ethical vantage point, she continuation of the practice. In fact, forbidding use of executed persons’ When it comes to extracting cells or disqualifies herself from being able to outlawing the use of the remains of bodies for research. A few years ago, organs from the corpse of a deceased provide valid consent on behalf of her abortion victims by scientists and re- Chinese were timing the cap- child at an abortion clinic, however, now-deceased child by the very deci- searchers would be a small but highly ital punishment of their prisoners in these ethical requirements for consent sion to have the abortion. important first step toward showing order to harvest their organs as soon cannot legitimately be satisfied. While the action of taking bodily proper societal respect for the many as well-paying foreigners had arrived Some have been tempted to argue tissues without consent would be a unborn children who unjustly perish in Chinese hospitals to receive those that aborted children “would have lesser evil than the act of killing, this in abortion clinics today.

ODU news and events Ohio Dominican to host one-stop admission days this summer Students who are interested in en- an on-the-spot admissions decision; mathematics, technology, and com- receive a one-year stipend of as much rolling or transferring to Ohio Domin- learn how any previously earned col- puting. as $12,000. For each year that these ican University for the 2019-20 aca- lege credits might transfer; review fi- Most of the money is dedicated to students receive scholarship or stipend demic year will have an opportunity nancial aid options; have their deposit providing scholarship and activity funds, they agree to commit two years to begin and complete the admission fee waived; and register for fall classes. dollars to students who, upon earn- of teaching in a qualifying district. process in as few as 60 minutes during To register for a one-stop day, visit ing their teaching degree, commit to Ohio Dominican has cultivated ODU’s one-stop admission days. ohiodominican.edu/AdmissionDay. teaching STEM in schools located in partnerships with local high-need The events will take place from 4 underserved communities. school districts including South- to 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 19 and 10 School receives STEM grant The grant will allow four groups of Western City Schools and Whitehall a.m. to noon Saturday, July 20 and Ohio Dominican University has five students to each receive as much City Schools to ensure valuable field Thursday, Aug. 1 in the Bishop Griffin been awarded a five-year, $1.2 -mil as $15,000 per year in scholarship experiences. Another benefit of the Student Center, 1215 Sunbury Road, lion grant from the National Science funds during their junior and senior grant is that participating students will Columbus. Foundation’s Robert Noyce teacher years. As many as two students per receive funds for professional devel- Those attending one-stop admission scholarship program to recruit and year who have earned a bachelor’s de- opment membership fees and travel, day will have an opportunity to com- train secondary school teachers who gree in a STEM-related field and who plete ODU’s free application; receive specialize in the areas of science, wish to pursue teacher certification will See odu news, Page 8 Catholic Times 8 June 16, 2019 Making something out of everyday life I was working outside in the garden Did you ever stop to As we exhibit charity toward our this past week, and out of the cor- think of the many op- fellow human beings and pass on our ner of my eye, I noticed something lighting the way portunities God has wisdom to others, we add to what gleaming. It was the rain reflecting off Joseph Thomas placed in front of us? might be described as “a resume of a rose that had just opened its petals. In success and failure service” we can show to God. But it is That simple act of this flower giving alike, He follows a sim- the size of our hearts that He is mea- birth made me appreciate the wonder- Joseph Thomas, a member of Ga- ilar and prescribed path suring, not the content through which ful day God had granted me. The sun hanna St. Matthew Church, is a of not making our deci- we ultimately share it. Do not be Third Order Franciscan and free- was shining, it was cool outside and lance writer who is active in many sions for us, but giving afraid to do things you may not think there was a hint of a fragrant breeze diocesan and church activities. us choices and testing are important; rather, do the things in in the air. Sometimes it takes some- us to see which path life that give you joy. thing so seemingly unremarkable to important take a back seat to family, we choose. He is not Remember that there are no coinci- make us realize why we are here – not friends, or issues of health and hap- judgmental, but seeks the truth not dences, just the ones we create for our- to plan for the future or think about piness. Our home environment gen- found on our lips, but in our hearts. selves. As the writer Allen Saunders a calendar of events, but to just take erally reflects our ability to cope with Our mind speaks a volume of litanies once said, “Life is what happens to us each day as it is presented. triumph and tragedy. By making the no one person can sing. Making our- while we are making other plans.” For many of us, myself included, ordinary significant, we begin to real- selves available and open to emotion Let that be your guide by which there have been moments in our lives ize that we are on this earth for a very also leaves us open to discover the you practice your faith, helping others when all seemed so perfect that we short time and need to make the best possibilities of coming closer to what through the love that is in your heart. didn’t want the day to end. We think of every moment God graces to bestow we wish for – a home with no hin- May God bless you and keep you. about how we have gotten to a point in upon us. drances, a life of freedom and the love May His love for you sustain you and our lives when things that once seemed of one another. may His peace be with you always. Westerville St. Paul students sew to serve Sewing and service to others go hand ship with the My Very Own Blanket in hand at Westerville St. Paul School, group, no-sew blankets for foster chil- where a student-initiated service group dren. known as Sew Loved is using the Reash funded the projects with her school’s new resources to learn sewing own money. The group also received skills while helping others. donations of sewing tools and fabric. The group was started by eighth- In recognition of Reash’s many ser- grade student Ellie Reash, who ap- vice roles at St. Paul School, she re- proached school administrators with ceived from Westerville City Schools the idea of using the school’s new the Fouse Award, named in honor of STEAM idea lab for service projects. William H. Fouse, the first black high The group consisted of 12 to 18 stu- school graduate in Westerville. dents from grades five to eight who Sew Loved will continue in the met each Friday after school. 2019-20 academic year with new Shown with some of the blankets sewn by Westerville St. Paul School students are (from This year’s projects included bur- members and leadership as Reash left): first row, Jaxon Anderson, Harper Penca and Maya Menacho; second row, Averie rito-style pillowcases, aprons for the moves on to Columbus St. Francis Barker, Ava Eckstein, Loreli Barker, Isabella Barry, Ellie Reash, Mia Konicki, Sarah Neighbor school cafeteria staff and, in partner- DeSales High School. and Audrianna Barry. (Photo courtesy St. Paul School) local news, continued from Page 6 odu news, continued from Page 7 man Center, 64 W. Lane Ave. They Catholic Foundation. Participants re- as well as stipends and materials to it’s title comes from God’s response in will take place every Sunday from ceive a journal that includes exercises conduct summer research. Exodus 3:13-14 when encoun- June 23 to July 28 from 2 to 4 p.m., related to each session and provides ters the burning bush and asks who with registration staring at 1:30 p.m. space to record their thoughts. Gallery to host fiber exhibit God is. The sessions are based on Seasons Each session begins with Scripture Ohio Dominican University’s Weh- The exhibition also will include a of Hope, a Christ-centered bereave- and includes a blend of reflection, rle Gallery will host an exhibition by short video about Malvar-Stewart’s ment program created by hospice prayer, group exercises, faith shar- Columbus-based textile and fashion work. care and bereavement specialist M. ing and Catholic tradition. The facil- designer Celeste Malvar-Stewart from She has been an independent sus- Donna MacLeod after the death of itators are Rose Daiga, a member of Friday, Sept. 6 to Friday, Oct. 25. The tainable fashion and textiles designer her daughter nearly 20 years ago. The Our Lady of Peace Church, who has a gallery, on the ODU campus, is open for more than 25 years, and her works faith-based program is for everyone master’s degree in guidance and coun- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. have been featured in international The exhibit is titled “I AM: Explor- exhibits and runway shows. Under a grieving the loss of someone close. seling; Michael Julian of Immaculate ing Spiritual Connectivity through Fi- label bearing her name, she designs Each session is a self-contained event, Church, who helps people settle their ber,” and will feature unique, sustain- women’s clothing and accessories by so participants may attend as many or estates and had a young brother who able and ethical pieces. An opening using salvaged vintage fabrics, wool, as few session as they wish. died in an auto accident; and Karen reception will take place from 7 to 9 alpaca and mohair from local farmers, There is no charge for the program, Droll of the Newman Center, a former p.m. Sept. 6 in the gallery. The exhib- and natural dyes. which receives assistance from The hospice nurse. June 16, 2019 Catholic Times 9 St. Charles offering camps Two St. Charles teams compete in national technology event Columbus St. Charles Preparatory ence. Dates for all three are Monday, School, 2010 E. Broad St., will offer a July 15 to Friday, July 19. Lego robotics camp for students head- The school also will host athletic ing for fifth through eighth grades; camps devoted to soccer, football, Java Programming I, providing a ba- volleyball (boys and girls) and bas- sic understanding of computers and ketball for students entering third computer languages for those ad- to ninth grades. For more informa- vancing to eighth to 12th grades; and tion, go to www.stcharlesprep.org basic game programming (for boys and scroll down to the “News & An- and girls entering fifth to ninth grades nouncements” section. with little or no programming experi- Olivia Day receives Murico scholarship Olivia Day, who will be en- It was established with a com- tering Columbus Bishop Wat- bined donation from Bishop terson High School this fall Brennan and Carmen and Mary A varsity and a junior varsity engineering team from Columbus St. Charles Preparatory after graduating from Dublin Murico. The bishop has chosen School are taking part in a national competition sponsored by the Technology Student St. School, to forgo the normal stipend he Association in Washington from Friday, June 28 to Sunday, July 1. They are among five is the first recipient of the receives for Confirmation at teams – three varsity and two junior varsity – from the school whose scores in earlier Bishop Robert J. Brennan and diocesan parishes. Instead, he competitions placed them among the top 10 in the nation in Division III, which consists Murico Family Scholarship has left use of the stipend to the of schools with 76 to 175 seniors and an open-enrollment admissions policy. Pictured are for Catholic education. pastor of each parish. members of the Varsity E team, which is making the trip after placing first in the nation The $3,500 scholarship for Msgr. Joseph Hendricks, in Division III preliminary events. They are (from left): Aidan Lippert, Nathan Meyer, tuition to a diocesan Catholic high pastor at St. Brigid, chose to use the school is to be awarded annually to stipend to establish a scholarship. In Jackson Illig, Ethan Hoang, Phil Wible, Ben Wolfe, Matthew Hohmann and Sean Grim. The an eighth-grade student who is a St. addition, the Muricos committed to Varsity A team placed third and the Junior Varsity C team, also going to Washington, was Brigid parishioner and is registered to partnering in the scholarship with an second in the nation in the division. The top three teams from each of eight divisions in attend a diocesan high school for the annual donation, bringing the total each state are invited to the national event to compete in one combined pool, regardless coming school year. scholarship amount to $3,500. of size or admissions criteria. Dr. Sarah Vandermeer is moderator of the school’s engi- neering program. (Photo courtesy St. Charles Preparatory School) O’Neill scholarship winners announced St. Charles athletes sign

Graduating seniors from Columbus St. Charles Preparatory School have signed letters of intent to continue their athletic careers in college. They are (from left): first row, Austin Schmitt, Ethan Marshall and Kevin Macias, all playing soccer at Ohio Wesleyan; Owen Sullivan, soccer, Ohio State; Christian Buendia, soccer, St. Louis; Peter Griffith, football, Mount Union; second row, Zachary Lowis, lacrosse, Lindenwood; “Max” Lyski, Nate Willis of Newark St. School (left) and Carter Walsh of Newark lacrosse, Colorado College; Aidan Rice, baseball, Mount St. Vincent; Marvin Moore, foot- Blessed Sacrament School have been awarded the Gretchen O’Neill Scholarship. The ball, Marietta; Andrew Edwards, water polo, Washington & Jefferson; Andrew Williams, scholarship, in memory of the longtime educator and principal at both schools, pays football, Otterbein; third row, Dylan Shuster, lacrosse, Lynchburg; Karson Burkey, lacrosse, the full year’s tuition for an eighth-grade student at each school who best exemplifies Cleveland State; Nicholas Welch, basketball, John Carroll; Nathan Lancia, volleyball, O’Neill’s work ethic and “be kind” motto. Kindness and work habits are the sole criteria Stevens Institute of Technology; Craig Hammon, rowing, Drexel. for the annual scholarship, placing it within reach of every student. (Photo courtesy St. Charles Preparatory School) Catholic Times 10 June 16, 2019 St. Michael School students offer reflections on Our Lady May traditionally is dedicated to Mother of God and showing people the Blessed Mary. There are what to be like through her feasts and many ways to honor Our Lady, and titles, specifically Our Lady of Fati- the Church reminds us of this in a par- ma. ticular way during springtime. Worth- Mary plays such an important role ington St. Michael School has given as the Mother of God. The Catechism students several opportunities for the of the Catholic Church talks about students to participate in the Church’s Mary, stating, ‘The Virgin Mary … is celebration of Our Blessed Mother. acknowledged and honored as being These include recitation of the rosa- truly the Mother of God and of the re- ry, a May crowning, and the singing deemer. ... She is ‘clearly the mother of of Marian hymns at Mass and school the members of Christ’ ... since she has events. Some students’ devotion went by her charity joined in bringing about even deeper. The eighth-grade stu- the birth of believers in the Church, dents were given the opportunity to who are members of its head’” (para- make a consecration to Mary with- graph 963). Mary said a faithful “yes” in the context of the Sodality of the to have Jesus as her son and took care Blessed Virgin Mary, an eighth-grade of Him. This is why we call her Mary, club dedicated to spreading devotion Mother of God. to Mary in the school. One of the Our Lady of Fatima is celebrated club’s end-of-the-year projects is to on May 13 annually. The feast day write an essay on Mary. Below are came about because Lucia, Francis- Students at Worthington St. Michael School participated in a May crowning of the Bless- two examples of these essays co and Jacinta, three children tending ed Virgin Mary last month. Other devotions dedicated to Our Lady at the school include sheep in the fields in Portugal, saw a reciting the rosary and singing Marian hymns at Mass. Eighth-graders who are moving on Ryan woman dressed in all white, shining to high school were given the opportunity to make a consecration to Mary. Mary is who people are supposed to and beautiful. The woman was Mary, (Photo courtesy St. Michael School) pray to every day, who they are sup- and she told the children to pray the posed to try to live their lives like, rosary every day for the conversion of suddenly stopped as it became dry of faith. (Catechism of the Catholic and who they are supposed to want sinners. Our Lady of Fatima convert- outside. All the rain had completely Church, paragraph 148). I’ve grown up their vocation to be with. Mary gave ed thousands to Catholicism. These gone away. with my dad and mom telling me that if birth to the Son of God, and she is the thousands of people were impacted There are also many prayers to I ever feel sad, lonely, or in danger, to Mother of the Church. She is the base and influenced through her miracle Our Lady of Fatima asking for her pray to Mary and that she will be there and root of life and faith. Mary is the of the dancing sun. When the miracle help in prayer and in life. Our Lady always to help me. Mother of the Church from being the happened, it was pouring, and the rain of Fatima is both a major feast and I have a special devotion to Our title for Mary. She shows how she is Lady of Guadalupe. I have been priv- the Mother of God every day, and the ileged to visit the miraculous tilma Church remembers her in the days she in the Basilica of Our Lady of Gua- is celebrated. Mary is the mother of dalupe in Mexico. Every time I go, I me. How about you? reflect on who I am, and I strive to be more like her. Mary is like a mother Andrea to me because she cares about me and Mary plays a huge role in my life, helps me. Our Lady has also helped and to me her life is astounding. me overcome many obstacles. Our People who are not Catholic ask me Lady of Guadalupe is my Confirma- “Who is Mary? You guys talk about tion . The reason I chose her is her and have statues of her.” Mary is because I can see myself in her. The the Mother of Jesus Christ. The book way I see myself in Our Lady is be- The Life of Mary by Inos Biffi says, cause she is from Mexico and I am “Jesus draws from Mary His human- from Mexican heritage, we both have ity, owing it all to her, yet she keeps black hair and tan skin, and we both nothing for herself. She gives ev- also speak Spanish. erything to her Son, with whom she Mary is the perfect model of holi- shares her existence, her mission, her ness because she said “yes” to God love and her hope, her sorrows and even if it meant giving everything she her glory.” This quote shows how had. I know that I, too, can say “yes” Mary throughout her life dedicated to God with her help and guidance. I herself to God and said “yes” to him hope that she guides me to the path of even at the hardest times. heaven throughout my whole life. I Mary is a model of virtue in many will also ask for Mary’s intercession ways. She persevered and was faithful as I transition into adulthood, because even in the most difficult moments. I know that it won’t be that easy with- She holds a special place in my heart. out her help. Overall, Mary will defi- The Catechism says, “The virgin Mary nitely be taking a part in my future. most perfectly embodies the obedience

Solemn high mass in the Dominican Rite celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the First Catholic Mass in Zanesville, Ohio on Sunday July 14, 2019 11 a.m.

Saint Catholic Church 144 North Fifth Street

Reception follows in the Activity Center

Www.saintthomaszanesville.org

Catholic Times 12 June 16, 2019 Enthronement to the Sacred Heart of Jesus transforms families By Emily Jaminet The month morals. a reminder that our God of June is Many in our society are hostile to- is a loving God and His dedicated to ward our faith and seek to dethrone heart is the source of that the Sacred Heart of Jesus. We are in- Jesus as Lord and savior. However, love. The image of the vited to turn to the Sacred Heart for we are invited to welcome Him as Sacred Heart also has our daily strength, no matter how king, savior and friend into our homes a crown of thorns sur- challenging life can be. The devotion through the act of enthronement, in rounding the wounded to the Sacred Heart is one that is rich which a family or individual fulfills heart. The crown re- in tradition and can be expressed in the request that Jesus shared with St. minds us of Jesus’ suffer- homes, churches, schools and organi- Margaret Mary, “ I will bless every ing for our sins, and the zations. place in which an image of my heart wounded heart reminds All are invited to welcome the heart is exposed and honored.” us of His great love for of Christ into their life, regardless of We have St. Margaret Mary to thank sinners. their circumstances. This devotion for much of what we know about this Above the heart, there is not just for the pious, but for all devotion. She is given the title Apos- is a fiery flame with a Catholics. The Church has dedicated tle of the Sacred Heart. Jesus revealed cross in the midst of it. a solemnity to celebrate the Feast of to her the tremendous love He had for St. Margaret Mary shares the Sacred Heart, which is observed mankind and how this devotion can that “The cross signifies on the Friday following the Second be a lifeline of grace, hope, consul- that from the very first Sunday after Pentecost. This year, that tation and peace in the midst of dai- moment of His incarna- date is June 28. ly life. St. Margaret Mary spent the tion – that is to say, when Devotion to the Sacred Heart began remaining 15 years of her life after His heart was formed, with several appearances of Jesus to Jesus’ appearances promoting the de- the cross was planted in St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a young votion, the Feast of the Sacred Heart, it.” The Sacred Heart de- Andrew and Melissa Smullen of Worthington St. Michael Church French nun, from 1673 to 1675, during and the many promises given to those votion is unique, for this and their daughter, Brixton, enthroned their home to the Sacred which He shared how much He loves who practice the devotion. heart is the perfect symbol Heart during Holy Week 2019. (Photos/Sacred Heart Columbus) mankind and desires to be loved. of the person of Christ. Jesus told St. Margaret, “Behold The crown, cross and flames Soldier Field in 1943 before a crowd this heart, which has loved so much Many might wonder “What is the Sacred Heart and Catholic family of more than 125,000 people. Many but has received nothing but cold- Sacred Heart? Why does Jesus expose A Chilean Catholic priest, Father Catholic families, including my own, ness, indifference and ingratitude in His heart outside of the body?” The Mateo Crawley-Boevey, in 1907 came can share stories of how grandpar- return.” How often we encounter this symbols of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to a clear understanding that what the ents and relatives first enthroned their coldness, ingratitude and indifference point to the Lord’s passion. world needed was holy families and home to the Sacred Heart many years toward Our Lord in the Blessed Sac- The heart is first and foremost ex- individuals, starting with one home at ago. They welcomed the heart of rament and in matters of faith and posed outside of the body to serve as a time. Father Mateo shared this vision Christ to gain the strength they need- with Pope St. Pius X, whose response ed to endure difficult moments and re- to the great mission of enthronement main faithful. Twelve Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus was, “No, The Sacred Heart devotion points to my son … you ask for permission and the reality that Christ wants to share Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus has touched the hearts of men and I say, ‘No. Not only do I permit you, His love with us and renew us so that women for generation upon generation. The act of enthronement is a beauti- but I command you to give your life we can spread that love to others. ful way to dedicate the family to the Sacred Heart. There are specific promis- for this work of social salvation.’” Pope Pius XII once said, “Devotion to es and graces from this devotion that Jesus revealed to St. Margaret Mary. A After this meeting, Father Mateo, the heart of Jesus is the most capable selection of those promises includes: who died in 1960, spent his entire life of assisting the present-day needs of preaching, giving missions around the the church and the human race.” The 1. I will give them all the graces necessary in their state of life. reality is this devotion is rich in grace 2. I will establish peace in their homes. world and telling people that forming a devotion to the Sacred Heart of Je- and a pathway to holiness. 3. I will comfort them in all their afflictions. 4. I will be their secure refuge during life, and above all, in death. sus is a beautiful gift allowing them to grow closer to Christ. Enthronement today 5. I will bestow abundant blessings upon all their undertakings. We live in a culture in which many 6. Sinners will find in my heart the source and infinite ocean of mercy. Devotion to the Sacred Heart has 7. Lukewarm souls shall become fervent. provided strength, hope and consola- of our homes are beautifully decorat- 8. Fervent souls shall quickly mount to high perfection. tion for many Catholic families. This ed, but lack sacred images which re- 9. I will bless every place in which an image of my heart is exposed and devotion once was very popular in the mind us of our faith in God. Enthrone- honored. United States, especially in the 1940s ment offers new hope to families and 10. I will give to priests the gift of touching the most hardened hearts. and ‘50s, and is experiencing a reviv- individuals by entrusting them to the 11. Those who shall promote this devotion shall have their names written in al as people recall how it served as heart of Jesus through displaying an my heart. a source of strength for parents and image of the Sacred Heart. This serves 12. I promise you in the excessive mercy of my heart that my all-powerful children during difficult times. as a reminder that Christ is welcome love will grant to all those who receive holy Communion on the first Father Mateo said one of the high- in a home. Many families share that Fridays in nine consecutive months the grace of final perseverance; they lights of his life was witnessing the the enthronement was the first time shall not die in my disgrace, nor without receiving their sacraments. My solemn consecration of the Archdio- divine heart shall be their safe refuge in this last moment. cese of Chicago to the Sacred Heart at See Enthronement, Page 14 June 16, 2019 Catholic Times 13 Sacred Heart enthronement spreads quickly throughout the diocese By Tim Puet ment. Catholic Times Reporter “Another memorable enthronement was at the home of a recently mar- A few years ago, a relative handful ried couple who invited their friends of places in the Diocese of Columbus to share their joy and their pledge to – no one knows how many, but per- consecrate their lives to Jesus through haps 200 or 300 – had an area where enthronement of the Sacred Heart. a portrait or statue of Jesus revealing These young people were committing His Sacred Heart was given a place of themselves to Jesus at the beginning of honor. their holiness journey, and the woman In the last eight years, devotion I just mentioned was making the same throughout the diocese to the Sacred commitment at the end of her journey. Heart as a symbol of God’s love has In both cases, they were giving their grown substantially, in large part lives to follow Christ wherever He through the efforts of an organization may lead them.” known as Sacred Heart Columbus, The practice of enthronement of the which was founded in 2011 and 2012 Sacred Heart began in the 20th centu- to promote the activity. ry, mainly through the efforts of Fa- Two of the group’s co-founders, ther Mateo Crawley-Boevey, a Chil- Chuck and Jo Ann Wilson, said that ean priest. Father Dailey said he has since its formation, it has conducted heard that his grandparents enthroned ceremonies to enthrone the image of the Sacred Heart in their home in the the Sacred Heart at more than 2,500 1940s. Jo Ann Wilson said her father, sites in all parts of the 23-county dio- Art Klett, was involved with an orga- cese and elsewhere in Ohio – mostly nization known as Men of the Sacred Columbus St. Francis DeSales High School is one of several schools throughout the Diocese in homes, but also at parishes, schools, Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Cincin- of Columbus that have been enthroned to the Sacred Heart. Others include Columbus businesses and other organizations. nati for 26 years and made plaques of Bishop Watterson and Bishop Hartley and Lancaster Fisher Catholic high schools and Sacred Heart Columbus has more the Sacred Heart that were shipped Lancaster St. Bernadette and Grove City Our Lady of Perpetual Help schools. than 80 volunteers called missionar- all over the world promoting the en- ies, who are available to help fam- thronement. St. wrote who at the time was president of Wen- Those talks and a series of announce- ilies, schools and parishes with the the Wilsons a letter requesting their dy’s restaurants, had just given a talk ments on St. Radio allowed enthronement process, which gener- help in spreading the devotion to and someone stood up and said, ‘The word about enthronement and its ben- ally takes place during two visits one her home city of Calcutta, her native answer to today’s family and marriage efits to begin spreading throughout week apart. country of Albania and throughout the crisis is the Sacred Heart.’ the diocese. Schools where enthronements have world. “That person was John LoVasco, Also in 2012, the organization be- taken place include Columbus Bishop Father Dailey became more famil- who in 1964 founded the Men of gan an annual one-day event known Watterson, St. Francis DeSales and iar with the devotion by reading a the Sacred Hearts group in Detroit,” as the Sacred Heart Congress featur- Bishop Hartley high schools, Lan- booklet about it while studying for the which includes 150 volunteers who ing a Mass and two talks on the Sacred caster Fisher Catholic High School priesthood at Mount St. Mary’s Sem- assist with enthronements throughout Heart devotion and enthronement. and several elementary schools. Many inary in Maryland. He said that after the Detroit area. The Wilsons talked The congress has continued every parishes also have been enthroned. he was ordained as a priest in 2008 about enthronements with LoVasco year since then. This year, it will be An enthronement ceremony will take and became parochial vicar at Worth- and got in touch with Father Dailey, on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Worthington place at Newark Blessed Sacrament ington St. Michael Church, he began who already was doing enthrone- St. Michael Church, 5750 N. High Church on Friday, June 28, the Feast encouraging home enthronements of ments. This led to the start of Sacred St., featuring talks by Father Dailey of the Sacred Heart. the Sacred Heart to help couples in Heart Columbus. and Bill Messerly, executive director The entire diocese was re-conse- troubled marriages who were looking Father Dailey said the organization of St. Gabriel Radio, as well as Mass, crated to the Sacred Heart in a cere- for spiritual assistance. began with about 10 enthronements confessions, Adoration and fellow- mony conducted at Columbus St. Jo- The Wilsons, parents of Father Jon- or re-enthronements in one day at ship. seph Cathedral by Bishop Frederick athan Wilson, pastor of Blessed Sac- the homes of the Wilsons and sev- Sacred Heart Columbus also is pro- Campbell in 2015, renewing the orig- rament Church, already were actively eral other families who already had moting a special Mass for the Feast inal consecration performed in 1873 involved in several diocesan lay orga- been spreading devotion to the Sa- of the Sacred Heart at 6 p.m. Friday, by Bishop Sylvester Rosecrans, the nizations, including St. Gabriel Ra- cred Heart and formed the core of the June 28 at Columbus Sacred Heart diocese’s founding bishop. dio, the Columbus Catholic men’s and group. Church, 893 Hamlet St. In addition, it “One of the most unusual places women’s conferences, My House, and Its first exposure to a large audience presents a program titled The Sacred where we’ve had an enthronement the Legatus organization for business came at the 2012 diocesan men’s and Heart Hour, featuring the Wilsons was at the side of the hospital bed of a executives when they started conduct- women’s conferences, with Msgr. and Father Dailey, from 8 to 9 a.m. dying woman,” said Father Stash Dai- ing enthronements. Eugene Morris, who at the time was on the first Friday of each month on ley, pastor of Columbus Holy Family “It began for us in 2011, when I was teaching at the Pontifical College Jo- St. Gabriel Catholic Radio at AM 820 Church, who is a co-founder of Sa- president of the local Legatus chap- sephinum, speaking to the men and in Columbus and FM 88.3 in southern cred Heart Columbus and has been its ter,” Chuck Wilson said. “We were at Gloria Anson, president of the nation- spiritual director since its beginning. the annual Legatus summit in Naples, al Sacred Heart Apostolate, talking “That was a strikingly beautiful mo- Florida. Dave Karam of Columbus, to the women about enthronement. See sacred heart, Page 14 Catholic Times 14 June 16, 2019

Enthronement, continued from Page 12 the family had come together to pray, “perfect” while I was growing up, but The graces Enthronement brings Margaret Mary. and the images were some of the first looking back, I realize the enthrone- As director of the Sacred Heart En- I believe this special request of go- religious items to be placed in the ment was a starting point where, as thronement Apostolate, I hear from ing to Mass on nine first Fridays is house, giving the family an opportu- a family, we began to take strides individuals across the nation that the truly an invitation to grow closer to nity to seek out new graces and grow toward growing in our faith together enthronement was an opportunity for Christ by allowing each Friday to in holiness. through ordinary moments. new graces which strengthened their serve as a reminder that Christ is our Our homes are where we experience I am now a wife and mother, and family. Christ’s love is transformative king, savior and friend. life, where we interact with our loved my family has experienced special when it is welcomed into your heart We learn that “God so loved us that ones and where memories are formed. graces after its enthronement to the and home. These graces are provided he gave his only Son, so that everyone Why not welcome Jesus and ask Him Sacred Heart.. I can recognize that through an exchange of hearts, ours who believes in him might not per- to bless, console and bring His peace many graces have been poured out on for His and His for ours. He wants to ish but might have eternal life” (John and joy? The more we seek the heart my marriage and on my children, and renew us through the greatest gift we 3:16). Developing a devotion to the of Jesus during critical moments, the I strongly believe Jesus has protected can receive, a “heart transplant.” Sacred Heart is an opportunity to seek more we can trust the Lord to come us not only from physical harm, but One of the most critical aspects of out graces and guidance and a path- to our aid. from spiritual harm. As a massive honoring the Sacred Heart is attend- way to eternal life. I still can remember when I was a wave of secularism, materialism and ing Mass on the first Friday of the Emily Jaminet is a Catholic author, teenage girl and my family decided to atheism destroys many homes, en- month. I once believed that it was not speaker, radio host, wife and mother enthrone the Sacred Heart of Jesus in thronement to the Sacred Heart is a possible for me to make it to Mass on of seven children who lives in Colum- our home. After the enthronement, I way to seek new graces of hope and first Fridays, but now that I have made bus and also serves as national direc- felt as though our family was different healing and provide a lifeline to navi- this commitment, I have been amazed tor of the Sacred Heart Enthronement and Jesus was welcome in our family gate a difficult culture. at the blessings that have come from Apostolate. in a special way. Our family was not fulfilling this request from Jesus to St. sacred heart, continued from Page 13 Ohio. Heart in a position of honor. “A lot of cred Heart. For the week before the The enthronement ceremony in- The number of enthronement sites people don’t understand the idea of enthronement, families are asked to cludes a procession, a public con- in the diocese has increased at a enthronement and what it means,” he view part of the DVD every day and secration of the family or group to steady pace since the organization was said. “A better way to explain what to pray together the prayer to the Sa- Jesus, other prayers and the signing founded. The Catholic Times reported happens might be to say you are wel- cred Heart, the rosary, and the Litany in 2015 that 600 to 700 enthronements coming Jesus into your house and of the Sacred Heart. had taken place to that point. That to- want to follow His example, as He See sacred heart, Page 15 tal is now about four times larger. requested, and have him serve as the “I think Our Lord greatly desires head of the home.” His heart to be enthroned in families The process followed by Sacred today because there is such a great Heart Columbus in enthroning a home need for it,” Jo Ann Wilson said. or other site to the Sacred Heart is a “There are so many families in crisis, two-part event that generally takes and they are being catechized by the place on consecutive Saturdays, Sun- world rather than by the love of Jesus. days or weekdays. It includes the par- Until more families recognize Christ ticipating family or group and a team as the head of their home, there won’t of two Sacred Heart Columbus volun- be a turnaround in this sense of crisis. teers. This devotion is very relevant for to- Enthronement involves placing a day.” Sacred Heart image, often accompa- “People have been very responsive nied by an image of the Immaculate to the devotion because deep within Heart of Mary, in a prominent, readily each of us is a desire for more than the visible spot, surrounded by candles, world can give, and the source of that flowers or other decorations. desire is Jesus,” Father Dailey said. “Where it’s placed is a reflection on “The Lord told St. Margaret Mary the particular family,” Father Dailey One-Stop Admission Day Alacoque in revealing to her the mys- said. “It could be in the entrance to teries of His Sacred Heart that priests the home, by a window, in the living on July 20 would be able to convert the most room, kitchen or a hallway, or else- It’s not too late to secure your spot at ODU this fall! hardened of hearts. I have seen this, where. 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Upon contemplating God’s divine 4-MILER Quietly listening for the prompt- fathering behavior, may we remem- ings, inspirations and guidance of the ber that our Father in heaven made Holy Spirit has increased my knowl- each of us a unique person whom RUN/WALK edge, understanding and appreciation He knows by name, and that we live for the parenting behavior of God, our in His presence every moment, and divine Father in heaven. join in His constant love, protection SUPPORTING THE This being the time of year we ac- and amazing grace. This He has done JOSEPHINUM SEMINARIANS knowledge our earthly fathers with that we may use our gift of free will gifts of gratitude, it is appropriate to to obtain sanctification. In addition, acknowledge, praise and honor our may we remain constant in our love, ever-present, ever-loving, divine Fa- praise and gratitude to “Abba,” our REGISTER NOW AT M3SSPORTS.COM ther in heaven. We must especially sweet daddy in heaven, praying daily recognize God’s constant concern re- for knowledge of His will for us and GLACIER RIDGE METRO PARK garding our need to know and meet his the strength and grace to carry it out. behavioral expectations of us, related As God’s children, may we contin- SEPTEMBER START TIME PACKET PICKUP to achieving eternal life with Him in ue our prayerful love, gratitude and 21, 2019 9:00AM 7:30AM heaven. In merciful forgiveness and acceptance of God’s gift of amazing understanding of our flawed nature grace, reflective of His divine father- and inclination to sin, God has show- ing, leading us toward salvation. 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Most generously, God has sent sacred heart, continued from Page 14 of an enrollment covenant, which is first four months of this year. lived out through daily prayers, fre- “That’s a greater number than I had quent reception of the Eucharist and expected, and it’s bound to grow,” of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, she said. “Families need the grace the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Sacred Heart provides to parents and and other faith-related acts. children. They are recognizing this, The success of the enthronement and the network is looking forward movement in Columbus has led to to spreading the enthronement move- the start of a national initiative known ment nationwide, well beyond the ar- as the Sacred Heart Enthronement eas like Columbus and Detroit where Network, which began in 2015 and it has taken root. is partnered with Men of the Sacred “It’s made a great difference in my Hearts in Detroit. It provides self-en- own family of seven children, who thronement kits, containing all the represent the fourth generation of the materials needed for an enthronement, Sacred Heart devotion that began with to any home or business upon request. their great-grandfather in Cincinnati. There is a suggested donation of $40 Having seen its impact on my parents for the kits. and my family, I want to see its fruits The Wilsons’ daughter, Emily Ja- spreading everywhere.” minet, a nationally known Catholic For more information on enthrone- writer and speaker, is executive director ments, go to the websites for Sacred Lend an ear! of the network, which began sending Heart Columbus at www.sacredheart- the kits last September. She said about congress.org or for the enthronement 200 kits were ordered and shipped in the network at www.enthronements.com. Catholic Times 16 June 16, 2019

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (Year C) FRIDAY TUESDAY The Weekday 34:11-16 Genesis 19:15-29 Father, Son and Holy Spirit Bible Readings Psalm 23:1-6 Psalm 126:2-3,9-12 Proverbs 8:22-31 6/17-6/22 Romans 5:5b-11 Matthew 8:23-27 Luke 15:3-7 Psalm 8:4-9 Father Timothy Hayes WEDNESDAY MONDAY Ephesians 2:19-22 Romans 5:1-5 49:1-6 John 16:12-15 SATURDAY Psalm 117:1b-2 Psalm 139:1b-3,13-15 Acts 12:1-11 John 20:24-29 Acts 13:22-26 Psalm 34:2-9 A temptation for all Luke 1:57-66,80 2 Timothy 4:6-8,17-18 THURSDAY Matthew 16:13-19 who preach on the So- Father Timothy M. Hayes is pastor TUESDAY Genesis 22:1b-19 lemnity of the Holy of Columbus St. Timothy Church. Genesis 13:2,5-18 Psalm 115:1-6,8-9 Trinity is to attempt an Psalm 15:2-5 Matthew 9:1-8 Matthew 7:6,12-14 The Weekday explanation of the mys- We can relate to God in this triune Bible Readings FRIDAY tery being celebrated. Such an effort reality. Taste and see the goodness of WEDNESDAY 6/24-6/29 Genesis 23:1-4, will always fail. Genesis 15:1-12,17-18 19;24,1-8,62-67 the Lord! Psalm 106:1b-5 The scriptures offered for this day Psalm 105:1-4,6-9 MONDAY Look at the Father: He is source, He Matthew 7:15-20 Matthew 9:9-13 are short glimpses into the heart of is the One who shares Himself with Genesis 18:16-33 God’s action and presence in our Psalm 103:1b-4,8-11 SATURDAY the Son and with the Spirit and who so THURSDAY Matthew 8:18-22 world. All we can hope to do is to di- loved the world that He found a way Genesis 16:1-12,15-16 Genesis 27:1-5,15-29 rect attention to the mystery, to evoke Psalm 106:1b-5 Psalm 135:1b-6 to draw us in. Matthew 7:21-29 Matthew 9:14-17 some simple themes and to allow faith Look at the Son: He is son of the Fa- to do the rest. ther, only-begotten, receiving his be- The Solemnity of the Holy Trinity is ing from the source. Returning all He a celebration of God as He IS – a trinity has received, He loves the Father and Diocesan Weekly Radio and Television of persons in perfect relationship. their mutual act of love breathes forth We are created in the image and (“spirates”) the Spirit. Mass Schedule: WEEKS OF June 16 & 23, 2019 likeness of God, and so we can get a Look at the Spirit: You can hard- glimpse of who God IS, a taste of God’s ly catch Him. Even in a glimpse, He Sunday Mass Channel 378). (Encores Angels Monastery in very essence, by looking into our own pulls you, pushes you, moves you be- 10:30 a.m. Mass from at noon, 7 p.m., and Birmingham, Ala. (Encores reality as persons in relationship. yond where you were when you start- Columbus St. Joseph midnight). at noon, 7 p.m. and Every human being lives in rela- ed looking. Cathedral on St. Gabriel midnight). See EWTN tionship. I become who I am not by He is breath – the breath of love be- Radio (AM 820), Columbus, Mass from the above; and on I-Lifetv turning inward on myself, but rather and at www.stgabrielradio. Archdiocese of (Channel 113 in Ada, tween the Father and the Son. He is com. Milwaukee at 6:30 Logan, Millersburg, Murray by reaching out toward others. wind – the mighty wind that hovers I discover my own person as I relate a.m. on ION TV (AT&T City and Washington C.H.; over the deep at the moment of cre- Mass with the Passionist U-verse Channel 195, Channel 125 in Marion, to you and as you relate to me. And ation, the gift of the Father and the we discover together that there exists Fathers at 7:30 a.m. on Dish Network Channel Newark, Newcomerstown Son who is breathed upon the Apos- WWHO-TV (the CW), 250, or DirecTV Channel and New Philadelphia; and at the very same time a “between” that tles by the Risen One, the wind and keeps me me and you you. I do not fall Channel 53, Columbus. 305). Channel 207 in Zanesville); the flame that hover over them on and 10:30 a.m. on WHIZ- into you and you do not fall into me. Pentecost. The heart of reality is exchange. We TV, Channel 18, Zanesville. Mass from Massillon St. 8 p.m., St. Gabriel Radio The Spirit now captures us, forms Check local cable system Mary Church at 10:30 (AM 820), Columbus, and celebrate this truth, the fundamental us as the Body of Christ, generates di- truth of being, in the dogma of the for cable channel listing. a.m. on WILB radio at www.stgabrielradio. vine life in us and promises us eternity (AM 1060, FM 94.5 and com. Holy Trinity. Triune life is life. Our in the bosom of the Father. life has this “threeness” about it: I and Mass from Our Lady of 89.5), Canton, heard in The Holy Trinity is our source, our the Angels Monastery, Tuscarawas, Holmes, and We pray Weeks III and IV, you and WE together. resource and our destination. We are Husbands and wives see this in their Birmingham, Ala., at 8 Coshocton counties. Seasonal Proper, Liturgy of nestled in the arms of God, Father, a.m. on EWTN (Spectrum the Hours. mutual love and in their relationship Son and Spirit. We open our hearts to with their children. Friends experi- Channel 385, Insight Daily Mass the movement of the love of the tri- Channel 382, or WOW 8 a.m., Our Lady of the ence this with each other. There is a une God in us and through us into the love that captures them both and keeps world. them free to be more truly themselves. We become a community of love, Solemnity of Corpus Christi (Year C) We understand the mystery, not a community of welcome and chal- with the intellect alone but through lenge to growth and invitation to life. The body and blood of Jesus faith and the power of the Spirit writ- We burn with the very fire of the love ing it into our hearts. of God, who IS Father, Son and Holy Genesis 14:18-20 Time. We imitate the mystery in acknowl- Spirit. Psalm 110:1-4 “You are a priest forever, in the line edging the uniqueness and infinite May we together give glory to God 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 of .” The priesthood of worth of every other human being. – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Luke 9:11b-17 Jesus Christ is at work in us all, flow- ing out into the world. We profess PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN The Solemnity of Corpus Christi, faith in Jesus, especially in His gift Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, the Feast of the Body and Blood of of Himself through the Eucharist. To assist me in necessity. Oh, star of the sea, help me and show me herein, you are my Heaven and Earth. I humbly beseech you from Our Lord Jesus Christ, is a gift to the change the world, we need only attend the bottom of my heart to secure me in this necessity. There are none who can withstand your powers. Oh, show me herein you are my Mother. Oh, Mary conceived without sin, pray for us, who have recourse to thee. (Repeat three times) Oh, Holy Mary, I place whole Church. In a wonderful way, it to what is right in front of us. We are this cause in your hand. (Repeat three times) Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads that I can obtain my goals. You gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me, and in all instances in my life, you are with me. I want in this short serves to gather up the whole sweep gathered by the Spirit as the body of prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you of the Lent and Easter for your mercy toward me and mine. CEL cycles and serve it up as a banquet for Ordinary See body and blood, Page 20 June 16, 2019 Catholic Times 17 Restoring – and strengthening – episcopal credibility ’ recent improved on the Amer- politan archbishop of each ecclesias- on , Vos Estis Lux Mundi ican achievement of the tical province as the responsible party (You Are the Light of the World), was the catholic difference past decade and a half. (or the senior suffragan bishop in a a welcome addition to Church law, as Geroge Weigel As Cardinal DiNar- province, if the metropolitan arch- world Catholicism seeks to heal the do noted, Vos Estis Lux bishop is being charged with an of- wounds of abuse victims, promote Mundi not only univer- fense). To make that mechanism cred- chaste living, foster mutual account- George Weigel is the Distinguished salizes strong legal and ible, and to provide the metropolitan ability within the Body of Christ,and Senior Fellow at the Ethics and procedural norms for archbishops the assistance they need restore the credibility of the Church’s Public Policy Center in Washing- dealing with clerical in handling allegations against other leadership. The response to the motu ton, D.C. sexual abuse; it also al- bishops, three more provisions seem proprio by Cardinal Daniel DiNardo lows, and might even be necessary: of Galveston-Houston, president of Church. It also permits the Church the seen to call for creativi- 1. Lay Catholics – presumably the the United States Conference of Cath- time and opportunity to bring spiritual ty on the part of national bishops’ con- archdiocesan review board of the olic Bishops, ably summed up that healing.” ferences to build on the foundation province in question – must be in- document’s achievement: The motu proprio is also a vindi- Pope Francis has laid. That “latitude formed of an allegation against a “Vos Estis Lux Mundi calls for the cation of the Church in the United for national bishops’ conferences ... bishop, from the point at which that establishment of easily accessible re- States and its bishops. Many of its to specify still more” should be uti- allegation is made to the metropoli- porting systems, clear standards for provisions for handling abuse cases lized by the U.S. bishops to honor tan archbishop. Such a requirement the pastoral support of victims and have been common practice in the the pope’s invitation to devise par- embodies the principle of mutual ac- their families, timeliness and thor- United States since 2002 (and in some ticular solutions for particular situa- countability within the Church while oughness of investigations, whis- American , earlier than that). tions, according to the Holy Father’s protecting the metropolitan archbish- tleblower protection for those making Amid the frustration that has boiled principle of “synodality;” to meet the op from any future suggestion that he allegations, and active involvement over here this past year, too many expectations of the most dedicated, is burying an allegation to protect a of the laity. It also leaves latitude for American Catholics, misled by irre- committed Catholics in the United brother bishop. national bishops’ conferences, such sponsible reporting or grandstanding States; and to offer the world Church 2. Competent and discreet lay pro- as the USCCB, to specify still more by state officials, may not realize that further models to consider. Vos Estis fessionals should be involved in the to account for local circumstances. ... the Church in the United States has Lux Mundi, like the particular Church investigation of any allegation against Vos Estis Lux Mundi ... (is) is a bless- been a world leader in addressing the law in place in the United States since a bishop. ing that will empower the Church ev- sin and crime of clerical sexual abuse. the abuse crisis of 2002, deals primar- 3. It must be guaranteed that, when erywhere to bring predators to justice, This leadership has not always been ily with sexual abuse by priests. The the entire process has been completed no matter what rank they hold in the welcomed, in Rome and next steps in this process of Catholic in the U.S. and Rome, and a decision elsewhere. But much of reform involve devising mechanisms reached, there will be a public expla- POSITION AVAILABLE what was pioneered in for guaranteeing episcopal account- nation of the decision and the ratio- the United States is now ability, in terms of both a bishop’s nale for it, perhaps released through COMMUNITY LIFE COORDINATOR universal Church law. personal conduct and his handling of the relevant archdiocesan review The Pontifical College Josephinum, a Roman Catholic seminary By making abuse report- abuse allegations in the diocese en- board. located in Columbus, Ohio, is in need of a qualified candidate ing obligatory and pro- trusted to his care. Adopting these provisions will to fill the position of Community Life Coordinator (CLC) in the There seems to be a consensus, in accelerate the healing of a wound- College of Liberal Arts. 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The Pontifical College Josephinum is an EEO Employer. muetzel.com www.sheridanfuneralhome.net www.johnnschillinginc.com Catholic Times 18 June 16, 2019 Pray for our dead AIELLO, Gloria (Corsi), 92, June 2 KNOX, Mary E., 91, June 1 St. Agatha Church, Columbus St. Patrick Church, Columbus Sister Mary Edith Schimpf, OSF ARNETT, James A., 80, June 5 KORAL, John Jr., 94, May 25 Funeral Mass for Sister Mary Franciscan Sisters of Christian Chari- St. Joseph Cathedral, Columbus St. John Neumann Church, Sunbury Edith Schimpf, OSF, 84, who died ty in 1953 and professed her vows in on Monday, May 27, was celebrated 1955. She spent all of the 64 years af- BOHLEY, Peter, 86, June 3 KUEHL, Steven J., 63, June 1 on Thursday, May 30 in the chapel of ter taking her vows serving in Wiscon- Our Lady of Victory Church, Columbus St. Brigid of Kildare Church, Dublin Holy Family Convent, Manitowoc, sin, first as an elementary school, high Wisconsin. Burial was at the convent school and college teacher and admin- DALTON, Edward F., 97, May 28 McDONALD, Richard H., 85, May 24 cemetery. istrator, then as a health care center St. John Church, Logan Church of the Atonement, Crooksville She was born Nancy Schimpf on employee and computer lab assistant, April 16, 1935 in Zanesville to John and finally in prayer. She also was a DORNEY, Judith M. (Heitkamp), 70, June 2 MEYER KOLODZIEJ, Wauketa (John- and Edith (Ryan) Schimpf. She earned member of the congregation’s general St. Church, Powell son), 74, May 26 a bachelor of arts degree from Holy council for several years. She had been Our Mother of Sorrows Chapel, Columbus Family College in Manitowoc and a a resident of the St. Rita Health Center DOTSON, Joylyn (Phillis), 84, May 21 master of teaching science degree in in Manitowoc since 2018. St. Bernard Church, Corning MORGAN, Nancy, 82, June 1 mathematics from the Catholic Uni- She was preceded in death by her Ss. Simon and Jude Church, West Jefferson versity of America. parents and a brother, John. She is sur- EDGINGTON, Jane E. (Granger), 82, She joined the congregation of the vived by nieces and nephews. June 5 MOSIC, Neal, 97, May 28 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Grove Our Mother of Sorrows Chapel, Columbus City Jeannie H. “Dusky” Reider POLITO, Patricia J. (O’Connor), 77, June 6 EDWARDS, Dr. Lisa (Palermo), 55, May 25 Christ the King Church, Columbus A memorial service for Jeannie H. leyan University in 1951, majoring in Church of the Resurrection, New Albany “Dusky” Reider, who died on Tuesday, art and speech. QUINN, Charles F., 88, May 30 May 28, will take place at 11 a.m. Mon- She served as president of the OWU ELLIOTT, Dallas Jr. “Tex,” 89, May 28 St. Rose Church, New Lexington day, Aug. 12 in Columbus St. Andrew National Monnett Club alumni group St. Joseph Church, Circleville Church. and was a member of the Theta Alpha SCHNEIDER, Joyce (McKown), 64, June 4 For more than 30 years, she present- Phi theater fraternity, Alpha Xi Delta FAIELLA, Lucia B. (Julian), 88, June 7 St. Church, Columbus ed the works of William Shakespeare sorority and the Columbus Museum St. Catharine Church, Columbus to young people, directing more than of Art Beaux Arts group. She was se- SHEAFFER, James R., 69, May 30 30,000 students in diocesan schools lected as a 1978 Upper Arlington Ro- FLANNERY (DOBSON), Kathleen M. St. Sylvester Church, Zaleski and other private and public schools in tary Northwest Woman of the Year and “Kaye” (Schommer), 73, April 20 “World of Shakespeare” programs they received the Upper Arlington schools’ St. Peter Church, Chillicothe STOUT, Henry, 19, June 8 performed for parents and friends. Golden Apple Award in 2000. St. Pius X Church, Reynoldsburg She was born in Paris, Kentucky to She was preceded in death by her par- FOSTER, Michael, 80, May 24 Lowell Johnson and Emma Brittain. ents, and husband, James. Survivors in- St. Catharine Church, Columbus SULLIVAN, Mary C. (Neubauer), 76, May 31 Her family moved to Delaware in 1945 clude sons, Brent (Noriko) and Carson St. John XXIII Church, Canal Winchester and she graduated from Delaware Wil- (Tierney); brother, Johnny; sister, Anne GRADY, Michael T. Jr., 86, May 25 lis High School in 1947 and Ohio Wes- Dugan; and five grandchildren. St. Francis de Sales Church, Newark TIGHE, Michael A., 39, June 4 St. Paul Church, Westerville GRANNAN, Mary E., 95, May 31 St. Matthias Church, Columbus TYZNIK, Elizabeth A. “Bette” (Coughlin), 93, May 28 GRUNDEY, Bill, 62, June 1 St. Christopher Church, Columbus Our Family Serving Yours... St. Elizabeth Seton Parish, Pickerington WEIR, Joan (Columbo), 83, May 21 Now for 5 Generations, HABAN, Sally A. (Maxwell), 76, May 25 Sacred Heart Church, New Philadelphia Over 150 Years Christ the King Church, Columbus WENTZEL, Thomas H. “Pappy,” 84, June 9 HANEY, Thomas, 49, June 6 St. Pius X Church, Reynoldsburg Our family of Funeral Directors St. Timothy Church, Columbus has expanded to include WHYTE, Josepeh P., 76, June 2 Bob Ryan’s son, Kevin. HEALY, Marjorie A. (Graves), 84, June 7 St. Leonard Church, Heath Kevin’s great-great-grandfather Corpus Christi Church, Columbus Patrick Egan established WISINTAINER, Barbara, 85, May 26 the company in 1859. HICKMAN, Lynne A. 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Broad St. To have an obituary printed in the Catholic Times, 614.451.5900 614.221.6665 send it to [email protected] June 16, 2019 Catholic Times 19 H A P P E N I N G S Taize Evening Prayer at Corpus Christi Information at www.ycpcolumbus.org. the Liturgy of the Hours, an outdoor procession CLASSIFIED 4 to 5 p.m., Corpus Christi Center of Peace, 1111 20, THURSDAY with the Blessed Sacrament, Benediction and E. Stewart Ave., Columbus. Evening Prayer Cenacle at Holy Name a reception. All servers (bring your own albs or in the style and spirit of the Taize monastic 6 p.m., Holy Name Church, 154 E. Patterson Ave., cassocks and surplices) and first communicants St. Mary Magdalene Church community, with song, silence and reflection. 614- Columbus. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, and families from the deanery are invited to join 512-3731 with prayers in the Cenacle format of the Marian the procession. 614-875-3322 Giant Yard, Gym Prayer Group Meeting at Christ the King Movement of Priests. St. Catherine of Bologna Secular Franciscans and Basement Sale 5 to 7 p.m., Christ the King Church, 2777 E. Lancaster Theology on Tap 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., St. Francis of Assisi Church, Livingston Ave., Columbus (enter at daily Mass 7 p.m., Bob’s Backyard BBQ, 157 W. Main St., 386 Buttles Ave., Columbus. Prayer followed RAIN or SHINE entrance). Weekly parish prayer group meets. Lancaster. Monthly meeting of Theology on Tap by ongoing formation, general meeting and 473 S. Roys Ave. Columbus for praise, worship, ministry, and teaching. 614- discussion group for anyone ages 18 to 39. fellowship. Visitors welcome. 614-895-7792 886-8266 Speaker: Stephanie Rapp, diocesan Marriage Seasons of Hope Bereavement Ministry (Westgate area near Hague Avenue & Spanish Mass at Columbus St. Peter and Family Life Office director, on the Theology of 2 to 4 p.m., St. Thomas More Newman Center, Sullivant Avenue) 7 p.m., St. Peter Church, 6899 Smoky Row Road, the Body. Contact Cindy Goss at cynthia.goss@ 64 W. Lane Ave., Columbus. First meeting of Columbus. Mass in Spanish, with confessions from outlook.com. six-week Seasons of Hope bereavement ministry Sat., June 22 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 6 to 7. 706-761-4054 or 614-294-7702 Eucharistic Holy Hour at St. support group for those who have lost a loved Amazing stuff? Furniture, tools, toys, fit- 7 p.m., St. John the Baptist, 720 Hamlet St., one, sponsored by North High Deanery. Contact 17, MONDAY Columbus. Eucharistic Holy Hour with the [email protected] or 614-582-8848 ness equipment and sporting goods, baby Woods Walk at Shepherd’s Corner intention of deepened holiness and an increase Diocesan Jubilee of Anniversaries at St. Brigid gear, small appliances, air conditioners, 10 to 11:30 a.m., Shepherd’s Corner Ecology in the virtue of fortitude for the Holy Father, 2:30 p.m., St. Brigid of Kildare Church, 7179 Avery dryers, housewares, electronics, collect- Center, 987 N. Waggoner Road, Blacklick. bishops and priests, concluding with Benediction, Road, Dublin. Annual Jubilee of Anniversaries Walk in the surrounding woods led by Sister social period and refreshments. 614-294-7702 sponsored by diocesan Marriage and Family Life ibles & much more! Marguerite Chandler, OP. Suggested donation $5. Holy Hour at Holy Family Office, with Bishop Robert Brennan celebrating Food tent featuring authentic Mexican food, Registration deadline June 14. 614-866-4302 7 to 8 p.m., Holy Family Church, 584 W. Broad Mass honoring couples celebrating their 25th, Rosary at St. Pius X St., Columbus. Holy Hour of Adoration of the 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th, 60th and hot dogs and baked goods. 6:30 p.m., St. Pius X Church, 1051 S. Waggoner Blessed Sacrament, followed by meeting of parish subsequent anniversaries, followed by reception. Sale continues the following Saturday, June Road, Reynoldsburg. Recital of Rosary for the sick Holy Name and Junior Holy Name societies, with 614-241-2560 of the parish and all who are ill. 614-866-2859 refreshments. 614-221-4323 Prayer Group Meeting at Christ the King 29, 8-noon in the school gym. 5 to 7 p.m., Christ the King Church, 2777 E. Shop early for best selection! 18, TUESDAY 21, FRIDAY Livingston Ave., Columbus (enter at daily Mass Seniors Celebration at Chillicothe St. Mary Catholic Singles On Fire for Christ entrance). Weekly parish prayer group meets. 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., St. Mary Church, 61 6 p.m., Chapel, Church of the Resurrection, 6300 for praise, worship, ministry, and teaching. 614- JUNE S. Paint St., Chillicothe. 42nd annual Diocesan E. Dublin-Granville Road, New Albany. Monthly 886-8266 Senior Citizens Celebration sponsored by meeting of Catholic Singles on Fire for Christ, for Spanish Mass at Columbus St. Peter 15, SATURDAY diocesan Office for Social Concerns, with Mass anyone older than 35 who is single in the eyes of 7 p.m., St. Peter Church, 6899 Smoky Row Road, Life and Mercy Mass in Plain City celebrated by Bishop Robert Brennan, followed by the Catholic Church and seeks to grow in faith, Columbus. Mass in Spanish, with confessions from 9 a.m. Mass, St. Joseph Church, 140 West Ave., luncheon. Advance registration $15. 614-241-2540 bring hope to others and share the love of Christ. 6 to 7. 706-761-4054 or 614-294-7702 Plain City. Saturday Life and Mercy Mass, followed Begins with prayer and Adoration, followed by by rosary and confession.. 18-20, TUESDAY-THURSDAY dinner at a restaurant. 614-855-1400 24, MONDAY Summer Cantor Workshops at Josephinum Labyrinth Walk at Shepherd’s Corner Rosary at St. Pius X 15-19, SATURDAY-WEDNESDAY 9 a.m. to noon, Pontifical College Josephinum, 7 to 8:30 p.m., Shepherd’s Corner Ecology Center, 6:30 p.m., St. Pius X Church, 1051 S. Waggoner Shroud Exhibit at Ss. Simon and Jude 7625 N. High St., Columbus. Sacred Music 987 N. Waggoner Road, Blacklick. Labyrinth walk Road, Reynoldsburg. Recital of Rosary for the sick 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Social hall, Ss. Simon and Jude Institute of America summer workshops on led by Joy Lawrence. Theme: “Longest Light: of the parish and all who are ill. 614-866-2859 Church, 9350 High Free Pike, West Jefferson. becoming a cantor for students entering grades The Summer Solstice.” Suggested donation $5. Bethesda Post-Abortion Healing Ministry “The Man of the Shroud,” an exhibit on the shroud seven to 12. Programs are identical; participants Minimum five participants. Registration deadline 6:30 p.m., support group meeting, 2744 Dover of Turin featuring a full-scale linen replica of the need only attend one. Cost $165. 614-390-6925 June 18. 614-866-4302 Road, Columbus (Christ the King convent, first shroud, a lifesize crucifix and 92 informational building west of church). 614-718-0227, 614-309- panels. Tony Stout of Columbus St. Cecilia 19, WEDNESDAY 22, SATURDAY 2651, 614-309-0157 Church, who has studied the shroud for more than Abortion Recovery Network Group Life and Mercy Mass in Plain City Our Lady of Peace Men’s Bible Study 20 years, will speak at 5 p.m. Saturday. 614-879- 9:30 a.m., Westerville Area Recovery Ministry, 150 9 a.m. Mass, St. Joseph Church, 140 West Ave., 7 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Church, 20 E. Dominion 8562 Heatherdown Drive, Westerville. Abortion recovery Plain City. Saturday Life and Mercy Mass, followed Blvd., Columbus. Bible study of Sunday’s readings. network group meeting for anyone interested in by rosary and confession.. 16, SUNDAY recovering from abortion or who has been through Centering Prayer Group Meeting 25, TUESDAY Blessing of St. Gerard Majella at Holy Family a recovery program, and wants to stay connected. 10:30 a.m. to noon, Corpus Christi Center of Padre Pio Prayer Group at St. John the Baptist After 11 a.m. Mass, Holy Family Church, 584 W. 614-721-2100 Peace, 1111 E. Stewart Ave., Columbus. Centering 12:30 p.m., St. John the Baptist Church, 168 E. Broad St., Columbus. Blessing of St. Gerard ODU One-Stop Admission Day prayer group meeting, beginning with silent prayer, Lincoln Ave., Columbus. Padre Pio Prayer Group Majella, patron of expectant mothers, for all 4 to 7 p.m., Bishop Griffin Center, 1215 Sunbury followed by Contemplative Outreach DVD and meeting, including rosary, devotions, and 1 p.m. women who are pregnant or wish to become Road, Columbus. One-stop admission day, discussion. 614-512-3731 Mass. 614-294-5319 pregnant. 614-221-1890 allowing students enrolling at or transferring to Angelic Warfare Confraternity at St. Patrick ODU to complete the admissions process and 23, SUNDAY 26, WEDNESDAY Following noon Mass, St. Patrick Church, 280 register for fall classes in as few as 60 minutes. Corpus Christi Church Celebrates Feast Day Divine Mercy Chaplet at St. Pius X N. Grant Ave., Columbus. Monthly meeting of 614-251-4453 10 a.m., Corpus Christi Church, 1111 E. Stewart 6 p.m., St. Pius X Church, 1051 S. Waggoner Angelic Warfare Confraternity, with talk on Racism Listening Session at Josephinum Ave., Columbus. Mass celebrating the Feast of Road, Reynoldsburg. Recital of Chaplet of Divine chastity-related issues followed by Holy Hour. 6:30 p.m., Jessing Center, Pontifical College Corpus Christi, followed by procession (weather Mercy. 614-866-2859 614-224-9522 Josephinum, 7625 N. High St., Columbus. permitting), Benediction and free all-you-can-eat Kateri Prayer Circle at St. Mark Listening session on the subject of racism, with pancake breakfast. All past parishioners and 27, THURSDAY 1 p.m., Aranda Center, St. Mark Church, 324 Gay bishops from around the nation including Bishop Corpus Christi School alumni, and staff are Cenacle at Holy Name St., Lancaster. Kateri Prayer Circle meeting to Robert Brennan and Bishop Shelton Fabre of invited. 614-443-2828 6 p.m., Holy Name Church, 154 E. Patterson Ave., honor St. and promote Native Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana, chair of the U.S. Father Reis’ Anniversary Mass Columbus. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Catholic spirituality. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ ad hoc committee 11:30 a.m., St. Peter Church, 6899 Smoky Row with prayers in the Cenacle format of the Marian St. Padre Pio Secular Franciscans against racism. Sponsored by diocesan Catholic Road, Columbus. Mass celebrating the 50th Movement of Priests. 1 to 5 p.m., St. John the Baptist Church, 720 Ethnic Ministries office. 614-221-7990 anniversary of Father Justin Reis’ ordination to Eucharistic Holy Hour at St. John the Baptist Hamlet St., Columbus. Fellowship and ongoing Divine Mercy Chaplet at St. Pius X the priesthood, followed by reception in the Blue 7 p.m., St. John the Baptist, 720 Hamlet St., formation followed by adoration and prayer, Liturgy 6 p.m., St. Pius X Church, 1051 S. Waggoner Room. 614-889-2221 Columbus. Eucharistic Holy Hour with the of the Hours, and initial formation with visitors. Road, Reynoldsburg. Recital of Chaplet of Divine West Deanery Corpus Christi Celebration intention of deepened holiness and an increase 614-282-4676 Mercy. 614-866-2859 1 p.m., Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, in the virtue of fortitude for the Holy Father, Polish Mass at Holy Family Young Catholic Professionals Speaker Series 3730 Broadway, Grove City. Celebration of the bishops and priests, concluding with Benediction, 2 p.m., Holy Family Church, 584 W. Broad St., 7 to 9 p.m., Jubilee Museum, 57 S. Grubb Feast of Corpus Christi for parishes of the West social period and refreshments. 614-294-7702 Columbus. Monthly Mass in Polish. 614-221-4323 St., Columbus. Young Catholic Professionals Columbus Deanery, beginning with Exposition of organization monthly executive speaker series. the Blessed Sacrament until 2 p.m., followed by Catholic Times 20 June 16, 2019

body and blood, continued from Page 16 St. Brendan to break ground for expansion Christ, the visible presence of Christ a union with God that is not possible Hilliard St. Brendan the Navigator It will provide a new Adoration chap- in the world. anyplace else this side of heaven. Church, 4475 Dublin Road, will break el, additional meeting spaces, reno- We receive the Word of God, hear- Jesus gives a charge to His disci- ground for its first major construction vations to St. Brendan School, new ing it, preaching it, living it, provid- ples: “Give them some food your- project in more than 20 years on Sun- utilities infrastructure and relocated ing an example to the world that rises selves.” As we celebrate the Solem- day, June 30. administrative offices. above the rejection, the indifference nity of Corpus Christi, let us resolve The program will include an out- Future phases will include additional and the commitment to anything other to live so that others may come to be- door Mass at 12:15 p.m. at DiPietro school renovation and the addition of a than the one true God. We enter into lieve in the real presence of Jesus in Park behind the school, followed by preschool. When concluded, the proj- the very mystery through the Sac- the Eucharist and in His church. the groundbreaking and a parish pic- ect will have added more than 33,000 rament of the Eucharist and we are Receiving Eucharist into our lives, nic. The Mass will be in the church if square feet of new and renovated space taught to understand, imitate and con- we become a means of grace that it rains. During the picnic, there will and will more tangibly connect the form our lives to the Lord who reveals shares with the world what is re- be virtual building tours and chil- school and parish, as well as provide Himself to us. ceived: faith, grace, union with God dren’s construction-themed activities, meeting, storage and office space re- We are one in Jesus Christ and our Himself in Jesus Christ. The Eucharist including Touch-A-Truck. quested by parishioners. union with God is nourished by the Eu- is the body, blood, soul and divinity The ceremony will represent the A “dig and pledge” challenge for charist we share. We are sent forth into of Jesus, offered to us as the means by beginning of a multiphase expansion the capital campaign is taking place. the world to draw others into Christ which we may reach heaven, which for the parish. The first phase of the Those who pledge to the campaign and to work toward the kingdom by we begin to taste here on our earthly project will be funded by parishioners before the groundbreaking will be setting our sights on what is above. journey. Eucharist is the ultimate act through the parish’s ONE (Our Nav- honorary shovel bearers at the cere- Eucharist puts us in touch with Je- of sharing that forms us to be ready igator Expansion) capital campaign. mony. sus in person. He is real. Because He for sharing all we are and all we have is real, His word does what it says: with God and with one another. This is my body; this is the chalice of We adore Jesus in the Eucharist and Knights scholarship winner my blood. ask Him to open our hearts to receive Elie Bogue, a Worthington St. Michael School Through the Eucharist, we live in all that He offers, that we may coop- graduate who will attend Columbus St. communion with God through Jesus, erate with Him in all the tasks He as- Francis DeSales High School this fall (pictured and by the power of the Spirit grow signs to us to bring the world to God. with her father, Mike), has been awarded in relationship with God and the com- O sacrament most holy, O sacra- the Chris Damo scholarship sponsored by St. munion of . Eucharist is where ment divine, all praise and all thanks- Michael Knights of Columbus Council 11445. we meet in communion. We enter into giving be every moment thine! The $4,000 scholarship will be paid to the school in four annual $1,000 installments. It is awarded to a St. Michael School eighth- BUSINESS MANAGER grade student who is the son or daughter of IMMEDIATE POSITION AVAILABLE an active Knight and will attend a Catholic Sacred Music Institute of America, LLC, based in Columbus, is committed to the education of high school. After the first year, scholarship organists, music directors, and cantors to facilitate quality music in each and every church. Unique to winners must requalify by maintaining a the industry, our Institute provides church musicians practical information that can lead to certification minimum grade point average of 3.0 and as an Organist, Music Director, Choir Director, or Cantor. Organ and voice lessons are an ongoing, demonstrating good character. Damo, who essential component to our business. died at age 53 in 2015, was an active member of Council 11445 and several other organi- We are seeking a part-time Business Manager able to start immediately. This is a newly-created zations. The scholarship honors his commitments to community service, Catholic spiritual- position that has the potential to grow, adding additional hours as the business grows. ity, patriotism and fraternity. (Photo courtesy K of C Council 11445) In brief, the Business Manager … • Is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the business • Acts as a liaison between the instructor and the director • Acts as a manager to the instructors, to the marketing specialist, and to other independent contractors as needed • Sends out emails for promotions and for updates to current students • Creates written promotional flyers/ads • Edits written articles and promotional materials • Arranges for meetings as needed • Manages expiration dates of contracts and insurance policies • Takes notes at meetings and types agendas for future meetings • Communicates with students regarding online lessons including set-up and process • Acts as a liaison between the instructor and the payroll supervisor regarding timesheets and student checks • Receives student registration forms and payments The Business Manager must have strong management skills and the ability to anticipate both short-term and long-term business needs. While the Business Manager answers directly to the Institute Director, this individual must be self-focused and self-directed. Knowledge of the Catholic Liturgy, as well as a passion for sacred music, is beneficial. To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and QuickBooks. Excellent oral and written communication skills are essential to deal effectively with co-workers, students, and the general public.

Please call the Institute Director, Dr. Jason Keefer at 724-317-5618 and forward resume with references to [email protected]. June 16, 2019 Catholic Times 21 SUMMER TRAVEL: Ohio offers many Catholic pilgrimage sites By Tim Puet Tuesday to Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. border, is the home of the nation’s relics to Maria Stein in 1850. It was Catholic Times Reporter Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults second-largest collection of saints replaced by a larger building in 1870. and $5 for children, students and se- relics. (The largest is at St. Anthony’s When that building burned down in Catholic travelers who want to nior citizens. Its website is www.jubi- Chapel in Pittsburgh, a convenient 1912, a third chapel rose in its place, make faith a part of their vacation leemuseum.org. travel destination from anywhere in with an outdoor chapel added in 1968. have more than 20 shrines and pil- Columbus St. Patrick Church, 280 the diocese.) The relics were collect- Like the Maria Stein shrine (and Co- grimage sites in Ohio to consider as N. Grant Ave., is the site of a shrine ed during the 19th century by Father lumbus St. James the Less Church), it potential stops. to Blessed Margaret of Castello, a Francis Brunner, who brought the is staffed by the Missionaries of the One of the nation’s most outstand- Third Order Dominican who was born Missionaries of the Precious Blood Precious Blood. Its yearly activities ing Catholic travel destinations is just blind and lame in 1287 but used her to the community and to the United include many Sundays dedicated to across the Scioto River from down- suffering to help others until her death States in 1846. The shrine was found- particular ethnic groups of many cul- town Columbus. The Jubilee Muse- at age 33. There has been a special ed in 1875. tures. Its website is www.sorrowful- um at 57 S. Grubb St. in the former devotion to her at the parish since the The building housing the relics also mothershrine.org. Holy Family School building houses 1930s. The shrine was established in includes a community museum, and The late , found- the nation’s largest collection of di- the late 1950s. There is more informa- two retreat centers are nearby – one in er of the EWTN television and radio versified Catholic artwork – every- tion about her in the history section of Maria Stein and the other in the adja- networks, grew up in Canton, where thing from paintings, statues, altars, the parish website, www.stpatrickco- cent town of Montezuma. Information she was healed of a stomach ailment vestments and four working organs lumbus.org. about the shrine is at www.mariastein- through prayers by Rhoda Wise, a to a room filled with dolls dressed in The Shrine of the Holy Relics in shrine.org. The retreat centers’ web- mystic and stigmatist who in 2016 was sisters’ habits from various congrega- the west central Ohio community of site is www.spiritualcenter.net. declared a , the first step tions. It’s open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Maria Stein, near the Ohio-Indiana Two northwest Ohio shrines have toward sainthood. Wise is buried at been popular for many years among the Sancta Clara Monastery, where Columbus Catholic travelers, both as Mother Angelica was a young nun. destinations and as stops on the way This and several other sites related to St. Peter Hispanic pilgrimage to or from Lake Erie. the two women are included on a tour The Basilica and National Shrine sponsored by the St. Center of Our Lady of Consolation is lo- in Canton, which operates a chapel, cated along U.S. 23 in Carey. Con- grotto and bookstore. Remaining tour struction of the original parish church dates for this year are July 9, Aug. 13, began in the late 1860s and was com- Sept. 10 and Oct. 8, all Tuesdays. For pleted in 1875, when a statue of Our information, contact Barb Gaskell at Lady of Consolation was brought [email protected]. there from Luxembourg. The day of Mother Angelica was a member the statue dedication was a stormy of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Ad- one, but no rain fell on the procession oration, who continue to live at the in which the statue was carried. Canton monastery. Poor Clares also Parishioners interpreted this as a live at the Shrine of the Conversion sign of favor from God, and many of St. Paul along Euclid Avenue in healings have been reported there Cleveland, where there is an adoration through the years. Crowds at the site chapel open daily. See www.thepoor- became so large that a basilica was clares.com for more. built across from the original church There are a number of other pil- in 1924. Both churches remain in use, grimage sites in northeast Ohio. Can- and the basilica, operated by the Con- ton’s Basilica of St. John the Baptist ventual Franciscan fathers, is open for (www.stjohncanton.com) was ded- prayer at all times. icated in 1872 and the parish itself Special Masses occur in Carey dates to 1823, making it the oldest throughout the year, most notably parish in northeast Ohio. In Massil- each Aug. 14 and 15, the Vigil and the lon, adjacent to Canton, is the Nation- Feast of the Assumption. A highlight al Shrine of St. Dymphna, the patron of that period is the candlelight pro- of people with mental and nervous cession and Mass on the evening of disorders. It was built in the 1940s at Aug. 14 at the shrine’s outdoor altar. a state psychiatric hospital, was relo- The shrine area also includes a cafete- cated to St. Mary Church in Massillon ria and a gift shop. More information in 2012 and was rebuilt there after a Members of the Hispanic faith community of Columbus St. Peter Church made a pilgrim- is available at www.olcshrine.com. fire in 2015. Its website is www.nat- age in May to the Center for Peace at Windsor in northeast Ohio, site of the world’s larg- Just off Ohio Route 4, a popular lshrinestdymphna.org. est statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which towers 50 feet above the landscape. Circling road to Sandusky and Cedar Point, is Hungarians who attend worship ser- a body of water known as the Lake of Hope, which is situated in front of the image, is a the Sorrowful Mother Shrine in Bel- vices in the Catholic Church’s Byzan- huge rosary, each bead of which is approximately the size of a beach ball, with a lifesize levue, the oldest place of pilgrimage tine Rite founded a shrine at Burton in crucifix laying horizontally at the front of the lake. Mass was offered in the shrine’s in America dedicated to the Virgin Geauga County in 1956 to honor Our chapel and the group traveled around the lake, praying the Joyful Mysteries. Mary. It began as a chapel built by the same Father Brunner, who brought the (Photo courtesy Marco Dimas) See summer travel, Page 22 Catholic Times 22 June 16, 2019 summer travel, continued from Page 21 Lady of Mariapoch, a weeping icon of architectural and historic signifi- ball, with a lifesize crucifix at the bot- Lawrence O’Toole Church in Ironton. that dates to 1696. The original icon cance that must “stand out as a center tom of the circle. The shrine also includes 15 mosaics in Hungary is visited by more than of active and pastoral liturgy,” accord- Catholic Familyland in eastern representing the Joyful, Sorrowful 600,000 pilgrims annually. The shrine ing to the Vatican. It does not have to Ohio near Steubenville, operated by and Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary. is open from late May to early Octo- be a cathedral. Ohio’s five basilicas are the Apostolate for Family Consecra- Go to www.irontoncatholicchurches. ber, with the Byzantine Catholic Ep- in Carey, Canton, Youngstown, North tion since 1992, provides families a com for more information. archy of Parma sponsoring an annual Jackson and Marietta. place where they can spend a week About 120 miles up the Ohio Riv- weekend pilgrimage to the site. This A shrine to Our Lady of Czesto- enjoying the outdoors while strength- er from Ironton is the Basilica of St. year’s pilgrimage dates are Saturday chowa is located in the southeast ening their relationship with Jesus. Mary of the Assumption in Mariet- and Sunday, Aug. 17 and 18. Details Cleveland suburb of Garfield Heights It’s located on the grounds of a for- ta, a Spanish colonial revival-style are at www.shrineofmariapoch.com. on the grounds of a hospital that’s mer seminary near U.S. Route 22 and church with spires that stand out be- Traveling along U.S. Route 224 part of the Cleveland Clinic system. includes more than 800 acres provid- cause of their location on a hilltop in Canfield, near Youngstown, driv- Marymount Hospital is sponsored by ing plenty of opportunities for recre- overlooking the city. The church has a ers encounter a small building that the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third ation. Each summer, it offers week- Columbus connection because it was looks like a church, but is so small it’s Order of St. Francis and has partnered long events known as Holy Family part of the Diocese of Columbus until easy to pass by. It is indeed a church, with the clinic since 1995. Outdoor Fests that feature activities mixing the Diocese of Steubenville was creat- known as St. Anthony’s Wayside Masses take place there at the shrine, faith with fun. Starting dates for this ed in 1944. Its cornerstone was laid by Shrine and part of the St. Paul Mon- and it’s a pilgrimage site for northeast year’s remaining Holy Family Fests, Bishop James Hartley in 1904, three astery operated by the Society of St. Ohio’s large Polish Catholic commu- all Saturdays, are June 29, July 13 and months after he began his 40 years as Paul, which also has communities in nity. Hospital employees, patients and 27 and Aug. 10. More details are at bishop of Columbus. Information is at Dearborn, Michigan and Staten Is- visitors often are seen praying at the www.afc.org. www.stmarysmarietta.org. land, New York. The names are sim- shrine or enjoying the beauty of na- Drivers on old U.S. Route 52 at A 19 ½-foot statue of Our Lady ilar, but this congregation is not con- ture that surrounds it. the southern tip of Ohio often are of Fatima atop a concrete pedestal nected with the Missionary Society The Sisters of the Most Holy Trini- surprised to see a statue standing provides a landmark for boaters on of St. Paul, whose priests, familiarly ty operate the Our Lady of Lourdes above a quiet field and surrounded Indian Lake in Russells Point. It was known as Paulists, are stationed at the Shrine in Euclid, just east of Cleve- by kneeling figures in an area domi- said to be the world’s largest statue of Columbus St. Thomas More Newman land. The shrine has existed since the nated by Ohio River industrial sites. Our Lady of Fatima when it was ded- Center. mid-1920s, when it was donated to The statues, depicting Our Lady of icated in 1964 through the efforts of The Maronite Catholic Church has another order of sisters by a family Fatima and the children to whom she George Quatman, an Ohio business a shrine and a basilica dedicated to that had been using it as a vineyard. Its appeared at Portugal in 1917, are the executive who founded the American Our Lady of Lebanon and located in grotto is the oldest known replica of center of a Fatima shrine built in 1952 North Jackson, also near Youngstown. the grotto where the Blessed Mother by Father Louis Phillips, pastor of St. See summer travel, Page 23 As with many other Marian shrines, appeared to St. Bernadette in Lourdes, the period around the Feast of the As- France, in 1858, and includes pieces sumption is an especially busy time of the stone where Mary stood. Daily at the shrine. It will have processions Mass is celebrated there all year, with daily from Tuesday, Aug. 13 to Thurs- additional activities on Sundays from day, Aug. 15, with each day featuring May to October. The site has outdoor a Mass or Divine Liturgy celebrated in Stations, as well as a rosary of stones a different Catholic worship tradition encircling the hill behind the grotto. POSITION AVAILABLE – Roman Catholic on Tuesday, Byz- Its website is www.srstrinity.com. antine on Wednesday and Maronite Other Ohio Lourdes grottoes are in on Thursday. More information is at Mogadore and Genoa, which are near www.ourladyoflebanonshrine.com. Akron and Toledo respectively, and at Youngstown itself is the location for the Bergamo Center in Dayton. the Shrine of Our Lady, Comforter Another of Cleveland’s eastern sub- of the Afflicted, which was established urbs, Highland Heights, is the site by Hungarian Franciscans who fled for St. Ann’s Shrine, which includes their homeland after World War II. It is a relic of St. Ann, the mother of the a replica of a shrine that was closed by Blessed Virgin, and is the provincial Professional Work Study Program Hungary’s postwar communist govern- headquarters of the Congregation of ment. Four members of the Franciscan the Blessed Sacrament. The shrine is Director of Sales Friars Minor live there and celebrate open on weekdays except holidays Mass every day, with Reconciliation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Information is at CRCHS is seeking an energetic professional who is passionate every day except Sunday and a differ- www.st-ann-shrine.org. about the Cristo Rey mission. Duties include: ent form of devotion each weekday, The world’s largest statue of Our • Finding and obtaining the work-study jobs where Cristo including the rosary, the Chaplet of Di- Lady of Guadalupe is not in Mexico, Rey Columbus students work. vine Mercy and to Our Lady but at Windsor in Ashtabula County, • Developing relationships with employers throughout of the Miraculous Medal, St. Anthony at the Center for Peace on the farm Columbus and persuading them to become partners in and the Infant of Prague. of Ed and Pat Heinz. The statue was our program by having students work in their offices. Also in Youngstown is Our Lady of sculpted in the mid-1990s by Richard Mount Carmel Basilica, built in 1913 Hyslin of Texas. In front of the image For a full job description visit our website at: and merged with St. is a lake encircled by a rosary whose http://www.cristoreycolumbus.org/about/careers. Church in 2011. A basilica is a church “beads” are lights the size of a beach June 16, 2019 Catholic Times 23 summer travel, continued from Page 22 Society of Ephesus (ASE), dedicated a.m. on with a blessing. Parish to celebrate bicentennial to caring for Christian sites in Tur- There are 150 steps altogether – 65 key. Quatman died shortly afterward from Riverside Drive to Columbia of Zanesville’s first Mass and his son erected Stations of the Parkway and St. Gregory, and another A Solemn High Mass in the Domin- first Mass was owned by John Dugan, Cross along the Russells Point canal. 85 to Holy Cross-Immaculata. Most ican Rite, honoring the 200th anniver- an early benefactor of the parish who The Ephesus society also has placed pilgrims take the latter route. More sary of the first Mass in Zanesville, purchased a brick warehouse that was a statue of Our Lady of Ephesus at details are at www.hciparish.org. will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Sunday, converted into the parish’s first church Lehman High School in Sidney, Ohio. Atop Mount Airy, another of Cin- July 14 in Zanesville St. Thomas in 1821. Dugan also purchased the The University of Dayton is the loca- cinnati’s seven hills, is the National Aquinas Church, 144 N. 5th St. land for the parish’s second church in tion for an ASE statue of Mary at the Shrine of St. Anthony, where Fran- Father Charles Shonk, OP, of Co- 1825. The current church was built on wedding feast in Cana. Find out more ciscan friars have lived since 1889. lumbus St. Patrick Church will be the the same land in 1844. at www.ase-gbqfoundation.org. Eleven Friars live there today on a principal celebrant, with Dominican Dugan died in Bishop Fenwick’s The university, run by the Marianist site that once was a country estate and friars from St. Patrick Priory in Co- arms later in 1825 when the stage- priests and brothers, also is home for now provides an urban oasis in the lumbus as concelebrants. The choirs coach in which both men and Father the International Marian Research midst of the city, with a small outdoor of the two churches, directed by Dr. Young were riding overturned. Dugan Institute, with the world’s largest shrine including statues of St. Antho- Christopher Urbiel of St. Thomas and Father Young had gone to Bal- collection of printed materials on the ny, St. Francis and Our Lady of Gua- Aquinas and Kathleen Tully of St. timore to escort the bishop back to Blessed Virgin. dalupe, and an adjacent field with an Patrick, will provide liturgical music. Ohio from a visit to Rome. Dugan is One of Ohio’s longest-standing outdoor cross. Go to www.stanthony. The first Mass in Zanesville was buried under the church. pilgrimage traditions takes place org for more information. celebrated at the Green Tree Tav- Father Shonk said a Dominican on Good Friday at Holy Cross-Im- Across the Ohio River from Cin- ern by Dominican Father Dominic Rite Mass is similar to the Tridentine maculata Church and St. Gregory cinnati, in Covington, Kentucky, is Young, OP, a nephew of Bishop Ed- Mass, but preserves more of the dis- Church in Cincinnati. It’s known St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica of the ward Fenwick, OP, who celebrated tinct features of medieval liturgy than as “praying the steps” because it in- Assumption, built in the late 19th and Ohio’s first Mass at Somerset in 1808. the Tridentine Mass. For instance, volves going up a series of concrete early 20th centuries, with a sanctuary Dominicans served St. Thomas Aqui- there is no response to the readings or steps leading to Holy Cross-Immac- inspired by Notre Dame Cathedral nas Church continuously from then the Gospel or to the prayer that begins ulata, located at the top of the city’s in Paris. The north transept is said to until July 2017, when they announced “Pray, my brothers and sisters.” Mount , and praying at each contain the world’s largest handmade that their St. Joseph Province was re- “To participate in the Dominican Rite one. It began in 1859 when the hilltop church stained-glass window. The ba- focusing its ministries in larger com- Mass, we encounter something of St. church was built and has continued silica website is www.covcathedral. munities of friars. Dominic’s world. We breathe the spirit every year since, beginning at 12:01 com. The building that was the site of the of the early Dominican order,” he said.

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