THE PERRY COUNTY CONSORTIUM OF CATHOLIC PARISHES MASS INTENTIONS WELCOME BISHOP CAMPBELL TO Saturday, October 17th +29th Sunday in Ordinary Time THE PERRY COUNTY CONSORTIUM!!! World Mission Sunday Sunday, October 18th 4:00 p.m. St. Bernard Mass for Paul Altier 10:30 a.m. – Confirmation Mass, St. Rose from Ron & Ann Storts & Family 10:30 a.m. – Gift Shop available, St. Rose 6:00 p.m. St. Rose Mass for William Able 9:15-10:15 a.m. – CCD, St. Rose, in the school from Amy & Carl Trunko & Families NO CCD, Church of the Atonement – Fall Break Sunday, October 18th NO CCD, St. Patrick – Fall Break +29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1:00 p.m. – Confirmation Mass, St. Patrick World Mission Sunday October 19th-22nd 7:30 a.m. St. Rose Mass for Faye Epifano Scholastic Book Fair from Rosemary, Pam & Jackie Monday, October 19th 9:00 a.m. Church of the Atonement Mass for Healing Noon – Over 50, PCC/LL for Rick Hammond 7:00 p.m. – “Love Is Our Mission,” Dominican, from Randy & Patti Hammond with Bishop Campbell NO 9:00 a.m. St. Patrick Mass Tuesday, October 20th 10:30 a.m. Confirmation Mass at St. Rose for Jackie Ellis from Harold & Judy Kunkler 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. – St. Vincent de Paul Center OPEN 1:00 p.m. Confirmation Mass at St. Patrick Wednesday, October 21st for Fr. Bill Metzger 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. – Maria Goretti Relics on display, from Mike & Renee’ Kunkler St. Joseph Cathedral Monday, October 19th 5:15-6:15 p.m. – Holy Hour +Sts. John de Brebeuf & Isaac Jogues and Companions 7:00 p.m. – Newark St. Francis, “Love is Our Mission,” 8:00 a.m. St. Rose Mass for Robert “Bob” Stalter with Bishop Campbell from Murle & Martha Shriner Parent/Teacher Conferences Tuesday, October 20th No Crooksville Buses in the afternoon +St. Paul of the Cross Thursday, October 22nd 8:00 a.m. St. Rose Mass for Bill & Dottie Fiore 2:40 p.m.– (Note time change) School Rosary from Bob Clark in St. Rose Church Wednesday, October 21st Parent/Teacher Conferences +29th Wednesday in Ordinary Time RCIA 8:00 a.m. St. Rose Mass for Aunt Rosie Meikle from the Martin Wollenberg Family: Friday, October 23rd Lee Wollenberg/Kayrn & Dennis Baker/ NO SCHOOL Marsha & Bill Patton/ 8:00 Mass – (Note time Change) Teresa & Dean Stevenson Saturday, October 24th Thursday, October 22nd 7:00 a.m. – (Note Time) That Man Is You!, LL/PCC, +St. John Paul “Set Your Mind on Things Above” 8:00 a.m. St. Rose Mass for the 5:15 p.m. – Confessions, St. Rose until all are heard Deceased Members of the Lacey & Sunday, October 25th McMillan Families from the Family 9:15-10:15 a.m. – CCD, St. Rose, in the school Friday, October 23rd 10:00-11:00 a.m. – CCD, Church of the Atonement +St. John of Capistrano 10:00 a.m. – CCD, St. Patrick 8:00 a.m. Mass for William “Bill” Fiore from Gary & Joan Wollenberg Saturday, October 24th COMING EVENTS +30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Love Is Our Mission with Bishop Campbell: 4:00 p.m. St. Bernard Mass for Fr. John Metzger October 21st from the Parishioners 7:00 p.m. – St. Francis DeSales, Newark 6:00 p.m. St. Rose Mass for Neil & Gayle Fisher October 31st from the Family 10:30 a.m. – St. Peter, Chillicothe Sunday, October 25th Nov. 10th +30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 p.m. – Ready High School, Columbus 7:30 a.m. St. Rose Mass for Fred & Gertie Carney October 31st & Family from the Family 7:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. – Sacred Heart Congress, 9:00 a.m. Church of the Atonement Mass for Healing St. Catharine, Bexley for Rick Hammond from Randy & Patti Hammond YOUTH MINISTRY: Call the Rectory if you are interested in 9:00 a.m. St. Patrick Mass for Leon Blosser, heading up the Consortium Youth Group. from Ron/Pat/Mike/Marie/Ron/ Elizabeth & Emily Vigue RCIA: The October 22nd meeting: Christ’s Gifts: Sacraments 10:30 a.m. St. Rose Mass for Anthony Epifano and the Church and Catholic Worship & Devotion, Want from Rosaline Epifano & Family More/Ready for the Journey? 7:00 p.m., LL/PCC, Church tour TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 18, 2015

Over 50: October 19th at noon in the Lower Level of the In order for our young people to learn to embrace the PCC. Come and enjoy an afternoon of good food, good Faith, we adults must make it be worth their while. They are friends, and good fun! not going to find that joy from a book. Being a Catholic means sharing. It means sharing our time, talents and treasure. But DEATHS: Our love, prayers, and sympathy to the family and above all it means sharing our joy. friends of Larry Crowley, Jr., Msgr. Robert Schneider and Roxanne Demeter’s mother. May they rest in the arms of our risen Savior! PARISH NEWS: NO 8:00 a.m. morning Mass on days there is a funeral at St. Rose SCHOOL NEWS, NO St. Rose Masses October 26th, 27th, 28th & 29th due to Priest’s Convocation FROM MR. MEDAUGH, PRINCIPAL: St. Rose School website: www.stroselimaschool.org PLEASE NOTE: Crooksville buses will not be transporting our students Wednesday afternoon on October 21st. School conferences are in the evenings of October 21st and 22nd. Call the school office (740-342-3043) to schedule your appointments. Conferences will be 15 minutes in length THAT MAN IS YOU: 7:00 a.m., Saturday, October 24th in and will begin at 3:45 p.m. the Lower Level of the PCC. Topics for this session will be The quarter ended October 16th and grade cards will “Set Your Mind on Things Above.” 1.) The Illuminative Way; be sent home on October 20th. St. Rose will be closed on 2.) A French Doctor and His Journey to God; 3.) The Human October 23rd. Mind: Made for More; 4.) The Temptation to Suppress the Please be aware that we are abiding by the Diocese of Truth; 5.) Contemplation and Union with God; 6.) The TMIY Columbus field trip policy. There is documentation that I need Man’s Intellectual Formation; 7.) How Am I Elevating My on file for every driver. Copies of that policy have been given Mind to God? to each teacher and it is also available in the school office as well. Catholic Schools Week ended with a Mass at St. Nicholas in Zanesville. Whacky hair and sock day were a huge success and students collected 108.5 pounds of change for our service project. Mrs. Gable is still rolling pennies! The THANKSGIVING BINGO: November 16th at 7:30 p.m. money earned from this project will be used on landscaping Church of the Atonement. Anyone wishing to donate items projects for the school that can be used for special Bingos or door prizes should The Magazine sales have netted $5,710.60 so far. We deliver those items to the church by November 9th, one are extending this fund raiser for a few more days. Our goal week before the Bingo, so that we can be better prepared is $6.000.00. on the 16th. It will help us to be set up in advance. We would We will be saying the Rosary every Thursday in October like to have two turkeys,15 lbs or more, to be donated for at 2:40 p.m. (Please note the time change). special Bingos. Anyone willing to donate a turkey or any You may have received the Faith in Our Future Annual other items or if you have questions, please see John Gorby, Appeal pledge cards. The revenue from this campaign is an Joe Woneymaker (740-982-9177) or Tim Danielson (740- essential part of our school budget. Please consider making 982-8580). a donation of $400.00. Judge Cooperrider will be speaking to our seventh and eighth grades at 11:00 a.m. on October 29th. She will be discussing Tech Savvy Teen Group, among other things. The twelve-week program will help teens explore the responsibility, rights and repercussions of using technology CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK: To Fisher Catholic in today’s world. As I mentioned last week, if I am presented Golf Coach Travis Saffell and his team which includes: with inappropriate material here at school, I have few options. Seniors Blake Saffell and Aaron Wood, and teammates Zach Ignoring it or “talking to the student” are not options. Saffell, Brady Taulbee and Tom Sylvester. They won the On September 26th, Pope Francis spoke at St. Peter District Golf tournament and are on their way to the State. and Paul in Philadelphia. In that address the Pope asked, “How many young people in our parishes and schools have AROUND THE DIOCESE the same high ideals, generosity of spirit and love for Christ and the Church! Do we challenge them? Do we make space AND THE WORLD: for them and help them to do their part? To find ways of CUM CHRISTO: (FORMELY CURSILLO) is an Ecumenical sharing their enthusiasm and gifts with our communities, movement and a Lay Ministry of the Columbus Catholic above all in works of mercy and concern for others? Do we Diocese. Women’s November 12-15. Contact Phil Roblee at share our own joy and enthusiasm in serving the Lord? [email protected]. or see www.cumchristo.org. THE PERRY COUNTY CONSORTIUM OF CATHOLIC PARISHES

Through November 15th: Illuminating Our Faith: A Liturgical Stained Glass Windows exhibition at the Jubilee Museum, 12 stained glass windows rescued from various churches chapels, and orphanages. Their beauty illuminates the strength and importance of stained glass windows as an art form and a way of teaching our faith. For more 29th Annual Women’s Retreat “Growing in Love with information, visit the Jubilee Museum and Catholic Cultural God and One Another” Come away, rest and be refreshed Center’s website at www.jubileemuseum.org or call 614-600- in the serenity at St. Therese Retreat Center, October 23-25. 0054. A suggested donation of $10.00; per person is greatly Mass, Reconciliation, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, appreciated. talks by Claire Casey Mathews, and live music by Daughters BINGO MONDAYS: October 19th, November 2nd, November of Song. Sponsored by the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. 16th, November 30th. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Game starts Register online www.ccrcolumbus or call 614-500-8115. at 7:00 p.m. All Packets are $10.00; Bishop Rosecrans High SACRED HEART CONGRESS: Saturday, October 31st School, Dury Hall From 7:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. St. Catherine, 500 S. Gould Road (Bexley), Columbus, Ohio 43209. Keynote Speaker “LOVE IS OUR MISSION”: A call to live the joy and mission Gloria Anson, President of Scared Heart Apostolate, Inc. of marriage and family life. Presenter: The Most Revered Speaker, Fr. Stash Dailey, the Spiritual Director of Sacred Frederick F. Campbell, D.D., Ph.D., Bishop of Columbus, Heart Columbus and Administrator of Holy Family Parish Wednesday, October 21st... 7:00 p.m. St. Francis DeSales and the Mass Celebrant, Father Daniel Dury, Pastor of St. Parish, Newark...Saturday, October 31st at 10:30 a.m., St. Catharine. Registration, 7:00-7:50 a.m. Freewill Offering. Peter Parish, Chillicothe...Tuesday, November 10th... 7:00 Rosary and Litany of the Sacred Heart, 7:30 a.m. Welcome p.m. Bishop Ready High School, Columbus. Please join at 8:00 a.m., Mass at 12:00 noon. Registration Requested Bishop Campbell for a presentation on the issues and topics and appreciated/RSVP to www.sacredheartcolumbus.org. discussed at the September World Meeting of Families and answer the call to live the joy and mission of marriage and 2015 ST. MARY SCHOOL, LANCASTER: Holiday family life. Contact the Diocesan Marriage and Family Life Happening, Saturday, November 7th, from 3:00-8:00 p.m. Office for additional information at (614) 241-2560 or www. Sunday, November 8th, from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Holiday colsdioc.org. Happening is a weekend of $1,000.00 Cash Raffle. Live Entertainment, Children’s Games, a Chicken and Noodle PILGRIMAGE OF MERCY TOUR Of THE MAJOR RELICS Dinner, Silent and Live Auctions, Children’s Raffle, and more! OF ST. MARIA GORETTI: The sacred remains of St. Maria Goretti, Patroness of Virtue and of Mercy, will be at St. Joseph Cathedral on October 21st from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., with a special Memorial Mass celebrated at 7:00 p.m. This is a first-of-a kind visit of her remains to the United States in coordination for the Extraordinary Year of Mercy, which officially begins on December 8th. Please note there are no “reservations” associated with this one-day opportunity – the faithful are invited equally to St. Joseph Cathedral for prayer, and veneration of the sacred remains of St. Maria Goretti. It is suggested that you carpool, make use of public parking facilities adjacent to the Cathedral; handicapped access to the Cathedral is available via elevator located on the west (courtyard) side of the Cathedral. SETTLERS OF OHIO: A HISTORY OF SERVICE TO THE PRAISE AND WORSHIP MASS: The SOUL OF THE PEOPLE. An exhibit at the Catholic Charismatic Renewal would like from November 1st-30th. Beginning in November the to invite you, your family and your friends Dominicans worldwide will celebrate the 800th anniversary to join us in this special Mass on Thursday, of their establishment, linking the state of Ohio to an 800 year October 22nd at St. Matthias, 1566 Ferris old institution. The exhibit focuses on history and service for Road, Columbus, OH 43224. Fr. James the flourishing of all citizens and the common good. Rev. Coleman will be presiding. Rosary will Edward Dominic Fenwick, OP, was the first priest to settle begin at 6:00 p.m., Praise and Worship at 6:30 p.m., and the in the State of Ohio, and he became the first bishop. The celebration of Mass will begin at 7:30 p.m. Fellowship first church was a log cabin at Somerset. Jubilee Mass and following Mass (please bring finger food to share if possible). Opening Event, Saturday, November 14th at 5:00 p.m. at St. Personal prayer is available during Praise and Worship Patrick Church in Columbus, for a votive Mass of St. Dominic through our trained prayer teams for individual prayer needs. to open the Jubilee. Following the Mass there will be a gala Call the Catholic Charismatic Renewal at 614-500-8115 for at the Ohio Statehouse, starting at 6:30 p.m. with a special further information. viewing of the exhibit; Settlers of Ohio, A History of Service to the Soul of the People. Come join us in Columbus! TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 18, 2015

BISHOP ROSECRANS HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI SOCIAL: Friday, November 27th at the Knights of Columbus, 275 Sunrise Drive, Zanesville, 6:00-10:00 p.m. Open to all friends and families. Questions? Call Vincent Joseph at 740-452- 7504, ext 104.

OFFERTORY INFORMATION: Church of the Atonement October 11, 2015 Needed to pay bills $ 1,776.15 Offertory $ 1,033.00 Fuel $ 22.00 Candles $ 8.00 OCTOBER ECO-TIP: Each year, Americans throw away Total $ 1,063.00 25,000,000,000 Styrofoam cups! Even 500 years from now, School Support $ 13.00 the foam coffee cup you used this morning will be sitting in a landfill. Styrofoam contains harmful chemicals during its Faith in Our Future $ 115.00 production and can leach into hot beverages and foods. It is 25 Envelopes lightweight and much of it ends up blowing into water bodies where it can harm wildlife who mistake it for food. Styrofoam St. Bernard cannot truly biodegrade and will exist in our environment October 10, 2015 for hundreds of years. Pledge to use alternatives such as Needed to pay bills $ 1,415.64 reusable travel mugs and washable plates and bowls. Go Offertory/Total $ 1,444.00 with paper based products when you cannot wash and reuse Fuel $ 20.00 it! For more info, call Perry County Waste Reduction and Total $ 1,464.00 Recycling at 740-342-7881 or www.perryrecycling.com. 31 Envelopes Faith in Our Future $ 6.00 LITURGICAL ASSIGNMENTS: School Support $ 30.00 Church of the Atonement: October 25, 2015 St. Patrick LECTOR: Angela Donaldson October 11, 2015 EUCHARIST: Joe Woneymaker/Melissa Smith/ Needed to pay bills $ 1,773.48 Melissa Marolt Offertory $ 1,535.00 SERVERS: McKenzie & Paris Bowen Parish Repairs $ 5.00 USHERS: John Gorby/Tim Danielson Total $ 1,540.00 School Support $ 20.00 St. Bernard: Faith in Our Future $ 195.00 October 24, 2015 66 Envelopes LECTOR: Joylyn Dodson SERVERS: Jacob/Adam McMannis/Jace Agriesti St. Rose EUCHARIST: Francis/Rita Pompey/Lisa Fulk October 4, 2015 SACRISTAN: Lisa Fulk Offertory $ 4,326.00 School Support $ 1,317.00 St. Patrick: Average Online Givers $ 505.00 October 25, 2015 Candles $ 26.00 GREETERS: Jack Finck/Ron Vigue Total $ 6,174.00 LECTORS: Brittany Wiseman/Tony Davis 142 Envelopes EUCHARIST: Ruth/Carl Ed Fondale/Dan Finck/ Mikaela Kunkler/Jeremiah Boyden SERVERS: Travis/Jesse/Sierra Kunkler/ Alaina Boyden/Grace Baker USHERS: Jack Finck/Judd Baker/Davo/ Michael Fondale GIFTS: Art/Tracy Rose & Family