<<

Church of

PAstor: DeAcon: msgr. PAul P. enke rev. mr. John BArBour

785 newArk-grAnville roAD • grAnville, ohio 43023 • www.sAinteDwArDs.org

Parish Office: 740-587-3254 Youth Minister: Respect Life Committee: [email protected] ZAChAry rAtliFF 740-587-3254 John koenig 740-587-0720 Mass Schedule Office Manager: [email protected] [email protected] sunDAY MAss scHeDuLe: Cheryl Boggess, CPA Preschool Director: sAturDAy: 5:00 P.m. [email protected] Parish Council: sunDAy: 8:15 A.m. ADrienne evAns 740-587-3275 Office Staff: John mArtin 614-403-0567 10:45 A.m. [email protected] BArBArA hintersChieD [email protected] HoLY DAY MAss scHeDuLe: Maintenance: [email protected] Visits to Shut-ins: tBA in Bulletin DiAne kinney, kevin kinney Anne ArnolD WeeKDAY MAss scHeDuLe: FloyD lAhmon DiAne kinney 740-587-4121 [email protected] monDAy-FriDAy: Parish School of Religion: Director of Music: Eucharistic Adoration: 9:00 A.m. 740-587-4160 PAul rADkowski 740-587-3254 kim ChuPkA 740-587-7067 conFessions: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] reBeCCA BuCknAm, Director Baptismal Class: sAturDAy: 4:00-4:30 P.m. sArAh sween Knights of Columbus: (Contact Parish Office) BuLLetin DeADLine: [email protected] mike mAurer 740-348-6377 PAtriCiA Belhorn 740-587-3254 monDAy noon Rite of Christian Initiation of [email protected] Adults/R.C.I.A. Marriage Preparation Parish Office: 740-587-3254 Prayer Chain sArAh runDell, Director Inventory Program Fax: 740-587-0149 614-726-2367 DCn. John AnD CinDy kenDriCk 740-366-2871 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] CinDy BArBour 740-587-3254 [email protected] ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO

A WORD FROM YOUR PASTOR…

Dear Members and Friends of St. Edward the Confessor Church, THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD Our “re-boot St. Edward’s” committee will have not met a second time in the week just past attempting to lay down our plans for the reopening of our church. (At the time of this MASSES THIS WEEK writing, the meeting will not have happened.) These Masses will be said privately by Msgr. Enke: I seek your cooperation and support as we move forward. We must adhere to the governor’s regulations and May 24 THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD the best practices offered by our . Know this much: we Thomas McNamara † (Anniversary) do plan to open for weekend worship on Saturday, May 30th. by St. Vincent de Paul Members Things will have to be very different at that time, but Living & Deceased Members of St. Edward Parish you will be informed on everything. Our daily Mass schedule May 25 Saint , Priest and for that week will also be different as well as when we do Adoration. So many things will affect what we do – social ; distancing, sanitation of the space, etc. Saint Gregory VII, ; Please be patient with us and please pray for me, our Saint de’ Pazzi, committee, staff and Bishop Brennan. The Intentions of the Kozlowski Family by Liz Richards Saint Philip, Neri, Priest Paula Steller † by Msgr. Paul P. Enke & Parish Staff SUPPORTING ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR May 27 Saint Augustine of , Bishop CHURCH Wilton Brinkley † (Anniversary) We are so blessed to have such faithful and supportive by Charles & JoAnn Hohman parishioners. During this crisis, St. Edward the Confessor will May 28 Keifer W. Boggess † by Leonard Myers continue to support our devoted employees and hard-working May 29 Joseh Hohmann † by Frank & Morelle Hohmann vendors. If you are able during this time, please consider May 30 Jim Crum † by Dan & Mary Lou Schehl continuing your financial support of our parish so that wecan May 31 SUNDAY continue supporting our employees and many small business Living & Deceased Members of St. Edward Parish vendors that need to be paid on a timely basis. August Sugar † by Janice & Stephen Schroeder If you normally donate by envelopes or the basket, we have our Online Giving link available from our parish website (www. saintedwards.org). You can also mail a check to: St. Edward ONLINE GIVING Church, 785 Newark Granville Road, Granville, Ohio 43023. Additional donations may be made for: The SVdP Conference; If you have any questions about your current offertory, you The SVdP Food Pantry...please use “Food Pantry” Fund; and can contact the Parish Office by emailing Cheryl at church@ “The Haven” Fund to provide the much needed support to the saintedwards.org or calling 740-587-3254. The office is on Haven. shortened hours, but we continue to monitor email. Sign up for Online Giving from the St. Edward website home We will continue to pray for you and your family’s health and page (www.saintedwards.org).. Note: If your credit card has been safety during this time, and please continue to pray for us. Thank changed, expired or was compromised, you will need to login to you. update your online account to continue your online contributions. As a safeguard, the program will automatically suspend your OFFERTORY COLLECTION contributions if one if these events occurs. Please contact the The Sunday collection for May 17th was $5,870.00. The Online Parish Office if you need help. collection from May 12th to May 18th was $5,729.00.

DONATIONS VIA CHURCH ENVELOPES PRAYER CHAIN If you mail your donations to the parish office, it is not necessary to If you, a family member or someone close to you, would like include all the weekly envelopes, just use one. We will post your to be added to the St. Edward Prayer Chain, please call Cindy total monthly donation to your record. One check is preferred. Kendrick at 740-366-2871 or email [email protected]. If you would like to volunteer to be a member of this ministry, please contact Cindy. THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD MAY 24, 2020 IN SYMPATHY ASCENSION OF THE LORD We pray for parishioner Helen Reding, mother of parishioners: MAY 24, 2020 – YEAR A Susan Hoben, Christine Becher, and James Reding. May she live forever in the light of ’s love. Alleluia! He is risen…and ascended! As we prepare to resume Masses in our church building, it is abundantly clear THANK YOU FROM that those Masses will be different than what we had been ST. VINCENT HAVEN accustomed to experiencing. As Bishop Brennan said in Dear Msgr. Enke and his letter to the people of our diocese, music will be limited. Parishioners of St. Edward the Different dioceses have been handling this in different ways, Confessor, from limiting the number of musicians to disallowing choirs Thank you for the very generous to prohibiting all congregational singing, and we ought to donation of $2,628.00. This is an prepare ourselves for similar guidelines here. enormous help to sustain our mission here at St. Vincent Haven, Whatever ends up happening, let us keep singing at particularly during our shelter-in-place order. We are so very home in our domestic churches. Let us never doubt that blessed by your continued generosity. The parish is always in God is with us through it all. The music page of our parish our prayers. website (http://www.saintedwards.org/music/) will continue to be updated with liturgical vocal and instrumental music, PREPARING FOR THE BAPTISM OF YOUR CHILD and there is certainly no shortage of other sacred music available online and elsewhere. May the peace and joy of AT ST. EDWARD the ascended Christ be with us, today and in the weeks and Congratulations on the upcoming birth of your child! Our parish celebrates Baptisms on the second Sunday of every month months to come. immediately after the 10:45 a.m. Mass. To prepare for a Baptism, ~ Paul Radkowski, [email protected], 740-587-3254 expectant parents attend a Baptismal Preparation Class and choose godparents for their child. At least one godparent must be a practicing, fully-initiated who is at least 16 years old. Please contact Cheryl Boggess at 740-587-3254 in the Parish Office for more information about godparents and Baptismal preparation.

JOIN FLOCKNOTE ~ THE ST. EDWARD FLOCK! SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE AT Text Church785 to 84576 to receive St. Edward Church Flocknotes via email or text. We are using Flocknote to communicate parish ST. EDWARD news each week, especially during these weeks when we have St. Edward Church is proud to have two separate $1,500.00 not had Masses. Please sign up to stay informed about Masses scholarships available to any St. Edward Parishioner in beginning on May 30/31. In addition, we would love to have you good standing, who is actively pursuing a post-secondary program. See guidelines below for more specific details. sign up for one of our parish ministry groups. Former applicants who have not been recipients of the awards are encouraged to reapply. We suggest you apply to both and wish you best of luck with your applications. Scholarship applications are available in the Parish Office and on the Parish website. FATHER LOWERY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD FOR 2020 Applications for the 2020 award of The Father Thomas J. Lowery Scholarship are now available. Please see the “Fr. Thomas J. Lowery Scholarship” link on the home page of our ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CONFERENCE Parish website. This scholarship was established to honor We ask for your continued support of our St. Vincent de Paul the memory of our former pastor and is presented annually Conference. Please mail your contribution to the church or to any member of St. Edward Parish who is pursuing a post- you can use Online Giving and select “SVdP” and/or “Food secondary program at an accredited institution. Applications Pantry” fund. Or make donation checks payable to “St. should be submitted to the parish office on or beforeMay 29, Vincent de Paul” and mail to: Saint Vincent de Paul Center, 2020 (revised date). 135 Wilson Street, Newark, OH 43055. Thank you for helping BERNICE AND JOE CIRICOSTA SCHOLARSHIP our neighbors in need. FOR 2020 Applications for the 2020 award of The Bernice and Joe FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS Ciricosta Scholarship are now available. Please see the “The The regular St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry collection Bernice & Ciricosta Tuition Assistance Application” would have normally been this weekend. Monetary donations link on the home page of our Parish website. This $1,500.00 can be made according to information above. scholarship, established to honor the memory of Bernice Food Pantry Volunteers needed to help stock shelves and Joe Ciricosta, dedicated educators, will be presented Mondays or Thursdays. Also, volunteers are needed to assist annually to any parishioner in good standing of St. Edward our Food Pantry guests on Tuesday evenings or Saturday Parish who is currently pursuing a post-secondary program mornings once a month. Please call Barb Scholten at 740- at an accredited institution. Applications should be submitted 258-3230 for more information. to the Parish Office on or beforeMay 29, 2020 (revised date). ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO UPDATING CENSUS INFORMATION ADULT CHILDREN Please notify the parish office by calling 740-587-3254 or email [email protected] if your young-adult children have moved out of the house. Encourage them to register on their own here at St. Edward or at a close to where they live. FAMILY CONTACT INFO Do you have a new email address? Cell phone number? Have you moved? Help us to keep our parish membership information up to date!

HONORING OUR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Normally this weekend, we would have the seniors attend our 8:15 a.m. Mass and be in the procession. After Mass, we would have gathered in the Parish Hall to enjoy brunch. Sadly, we are not able to congratulate these seniors in person. You have had The Women of St. Edward (WOSE) is looking for someone to a lot of changes in what “would have been” in this season to take over the Treasurer position effective July 1, 2020. Monthly celebrate your school accomplishments. (Our census program reports are generated using Quicken and Excel. These include generates the graduation year. Please accept our apologies if monthly reports to the WOSE Business Group and to the Church we have missed listing your name. If this isn’t your graduation Office. On a quarterly basis, there is a report generated for year, please give the office a call 740-587-3254 or email barb@ the Church Office. Checks are written throughout the year for saintedwards.org so we can correct the date). expenses that require double signatures. WOSE has two fund raisers yearly and the treasurer is Andrew Adkins, Elisabeth Arnold, Dylan Bank, Ross Barrett, responsible for obtaining startup cash and making the final Anne Birgeneau, Carter Bjornson, Wyatt Blasczyk, Paige Burd, deposits for both. As an officer, the treasurer attends the WOSE Josephine Cacciato, Gage Carman, Olivia Carnevale, Sarah monthly business meetings, September-May to give a report. Carpenter, Ainsley Chanda, Trevor Crumley, Emma Cummiskey, The current Treasurer will be available to consult and answer any Ella Gravitt, Annika Green, Brennen Grubbs, Adeline Havens, questions. To express your interest, please contact our president Abby Hoben, Andrew Hoben, Nicholas Hock, Niamh Jacobsen, Annie Lach at 502-541-1715 or [email protected]. Lauren Kiernan, Paige King, Olivia , Margaret Lehman, Broden Ley, Garrett McCarthy, Caroline McDermott, Kelly BLESSING OF GRADUATES McDonough, Alivia McKenzie, Jack McLaughlin, Madeline Before you were even formed, God knew you. Menz, Anna Mialky, Rebecca Miller, Anya Mitton-Fry, Robby While in your Mother’s womb, God named you. Montagnese, Moran, Abby Mortellaro, Sarah Mortellaro, At your birth, God’s breath filled you with life. Collin Murphy, Asia Nguyen, Jonathan Nightingale, Kathryn Today we celebrate what you have become at this moment Noth, AJ Paumier, Maggie Phillips, Aiden Poliseno, Gavin Ross, in time. And so we pray. Kenneth Sloan, Matthew Steele, Lilly Stewart, Abby Timbrook

God of our beginnings, We thank you for the gifts of these graduates; their excitement, their awesome wonder and curiosity, their open speech and encouraging words. Their contributions have blessed and challenged us, and we have become a richer and more diverse community because of them.

As they step forward into the world that awaits, comfort their fears with the full knowledge of your divine presence. “For it is better to suffer for doing good, if that be God’s will, Strengthen their resolve to walk in the footsteps of Jesus than for doing evil.” 1 PETER 3:17 as modern-day disciples in a world that needs their spirit. Guide their feet as they move through life, “I am praying for them…” JOHN 17: 9 protecting them from the pitfalls of darkness Prayer is the foundation of our Faith and the foundation of while they help to lead future generations Stewardship. Pray in good times and in bad. Prayer is always into the warmth and promise of your light. the first best option in any situation, not just the last resort. Pray for friends and family and for those that don’t treat you very well. We ask this blessing upon each of them, Pray to give praise, to thank and to ask God for help. Pray to see In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. what God wants you to do with the gifts He has given you. -National Federation of Catholic Youth Ministers Learn how you can show your gratitude and thanks by supporting your parish and contact The Catholic Foundation. Visit www.catholic-foundation.org/development for more information. THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD MAY 24, 2020

LIVING I DO Make your spouse smile today with a reminder of one of the STEWARDSHIP ~ TIME ~ TALENT ~ most special days you have experienced together. Whether that TREASURE memory is a special date or the first time you met, find a way to relive that experience by sending a photo, making the food, or Today, we celebrate the great feast of the Ascension even just letting your spouse know that that time together was of our Lord, that glorious moment when Jesus, 40 days one of the best days in your life. after His Resurrection, was lifted up — quite literally— into heaven, as the apostles watched in stunned amazement. It is recounted in both our first reading, from Acts, as well as the Gospel passage, from Matthew. It must have been an extraordinary thing to witness.

But the first reading tells us that the apostles were not permitted to simply bask in the moment for very long. “While they were looking intently at the sky as he was going, suddenly two men dressed in white garments stood beside them. They said, ‘Men of Galilee, why are you standing there looking at the sky?’”

In other words, “Don’t just stand there, do something!”

This verse is a call to each one of us Christian stewards Granville Ecumenical Vacation School is Still Happening – this very day. We have been given every grace and blessing Virtually!! through the Mass and all of the sacraments, through the There will be no registration fees, and if you have already Word of God, the rich teachings of our faith, and even our registered, your fees will be refunded. Everyone is welcome!! As talents and our material possessions. details are finalized, we will make them available to you. And like those first apostles, we are not meant to just Updates at GranvilleVBS.com, saintedwards.org, and here in the stand here, but to do something with these gifts — in love and bulletin! gratitude to the One Who gave them to us. We are called, just as much as the first apostles “to be [His] witnesses… to CANCELLATION OF MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES the ends of the earth,” not with our own power, but through AND MASSES the power of the Holy Spirit in us. Memorial Day Services and Masses for the Catholic Cemeteries - catholicsteward.com of Columbus have been cancelled for May 25, 2020. St. Joseph, Resurrection, Holy Cross and Mt. Calvary Cemeteries will be open for visitation 8:00 a.m.-Sunset (4:30 p.m. Mt. Calvary). Offices are closed and will not be receiving visitors. Burial locations and maps can be emailed. Call for information 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday and until 12:00 noon on Saturday. Sponsor of the Week –Rich Finn, Director ® L. Barrett, CFP , CRPC, MBA Melinda J. Woofter, M.D. Nolan K Cox Lincoln Financial Advisors Board Certified Dermatologist CORONA VIRUS RESPONSE FROM THE DIOCESE • Comprehensive Financial Planning • Wealth Management Financial Advisor For an updated listing of resources to get help, opportunities • Retirement Planning • Business Owner Planning F.A.S.M.S. accredited MOHs Surgeon 1640 Columbus Phone: (614) 431-4384 Toll Free: 800-832-7215 Cosmetic & General Dermatology to provide help, and ways for families to strengthen their faith Michael L. Barret, Registered Representative and Investment Advisory Rd., Granville, OH 43023 Representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp Member SIPC. CRN-2825289-111419 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, visit www.columbuscatholic.org/ 7650 Rivers Edge Dr., Ste. 250, Columbus • [email protected] 740-587-0778 740-587-4044 coronavirus-response. NOW SERVING Grand B Since 1866 Monuments Our business is to inspire yours. BrunchKathy Kiebel 1600 East Main St. Social Functions | Business Luncheons Served every Sunday Newark, Ohio 43055 314 East Broadway, Granville, OH 1496 W. Main St., Newark, OH 222 E. Broadway Executive Retreats | Corporate Parties 10 am-4 pm 740-587-3333 granvilleinn.com 345-8772 Our bulletin is printed at no cost to 740-788-9000 NOW SERVINGNOW SERVING 587-3133 NOWNOW SERVING SERVING E. Born, M.D. LARRY FOX, INC For reservations theDonald parish. A. DeShetler, M.D. NOWBrunch SERVING WENGER • Dozier Service • Granville... NOW SERVINGBrunchServed every Sunday Peter S. Kim, M.D. BrunchBrunchvisitServed our every website Sunday Limestone ServedServed every every Sunday Sunday TEMPERATURE Mae T. Gallagher, M.D. A Great Place to Live! www.theloftatcumberland.10 am-410 pm am-4 pm com • Driveways • Snow Removal Brunch1010 am-4 am-4 pm pm CONTROL Jason M. Winterhalter, M.D. • Dump Truck Service • Site Prep BrunchServed every Sunday Our advertisers cover all expenses. Served10 am every to 2 Sunday pm Fo10r re am-4servationsFor pmreservations 2005 Progress Ave. Family Medicine Larry: 814-2207 ContactFor visitFo10usrerservations reforam-4 ourservations visitprivate website pm our websiteevents www.theloftatcumberland.The Loft at Cumberlandcom Trail Office: 366-7756 andvisitvisit wedding ourwww.theloftatcumberland. our website website parties com 614-443-2212 740-587-0087 www.theloftatcumberland.www.theloftatcumberland.Fo8244r reservationsColumbiacom Rdcom SW We thank them and visitFor re ourservationsPa websitetaskala, The Loft at Cumberland Trail Licking County’s visit ourThe website Loft at Cumberland Trail www.theloftatcumberland.8244 ColumbiaLike Rd us SW on Facebookcom www.theloftatcumberland.The Loft at Cumberland8244TrailColumbiacom Rd SW Knights of Columbus The LoftPa attaskala, Cumberland Trail Only Public Transfer! 82448244ColumbiaColumbia Rd SW RdPa SWtaskala, Pataskala,PaLiketaskala, us on Facebook encourage you to support their businesses. Like us on Facebook The Loft at Cumberland Trail St. Edward Council “Proud to be Granville’s Like us on Facebook No navigation logo, no word agency, add the the add agency, word no logo, navigation No below. signs the of combination a use to like would We Jim Bidigare The8244 LoftCo Likelumbiaat us onCumberlandFace Rdbook SWTrail Waste & Recycling Hauler!” 8244 CoPalumbiataskala, Rd SW #10876 740.587.2000 Pataskala, copy. the of left the to Picture . big so it make don’t but blue, in image the like ‘Insurance’ word Like us on Facebook AT CUMBERLANDLike us on Facebook Serving Parish 995 Keller Dr., Heath WASTEAWAYSYSTEMS.COM OH-GCI0299790-03 [email protected] AT CUMBERLAND OH-GCI0299790-03 AT ATCUATCUMBERLANDCUMBERLANDMBERLAND OH-GCI0299790-03 JimBidigare.com OH-GCI0299790-03 OH-GCI0299790-03 ATATCUCUMBERLANDMBERLAND and Community OH-GCI0299790-03OH-GCI0299790-03

AT CUMBERLAND Licking County’s Madison-Collins-StephensOH-GCI0299790-03 AT CUMBERLAND Local Orthopedic OH-GCI0299790-03 Group Since 1986 WSERVING Complete Orthopedic Care www.ossmnewark.com 1980 Tamarack Road, Newark, Ohio • 740-788-9220 Mike Birkmeyer 740-345-2000

Stephens - Collins - Madison JOE AND APRIL MILLER Hearing Edge, LLC owners/parishioners Medical and Surgical Associates Hearing Aid Services &Insurance Sales 150709 KAG St1924 Edward & Bulleting 1930 Ad.indd Tamarack 1 Road 10/31/14 1:21 PM Agent Birkmeyer, Mike 1630 Columbus Rd. Granville: Insurance Westerville:Business & Life, 43 IsraelAuto, St. Home, Main Line: (740) 522-7600 740-321-3396 (Jim Biven, Jr.) 614-423-7211 (Karen Biven-Wood) Year the of Employee County Licking 2017 Voted Michael E. Campolo, D.O. Alexander Campolo, D.O. Jeremy R. Campbell, D.O. Richard R. Donnard, D.O. [email protected] / 2000 - 345 - 740 Raju Fatehchand, M.D., FACPAT CUMBRLANDLisa M. Karres, D.O. Thomas K. Petryk, M.D. OH-GCI0299790-03 Dr. D. Mark Mickey’s Roofing Roofing, Gutter & Small Roofing Repairs Stewart, DDS Free Estimates at Spring Valley Ranch General Dentistry 3013 Raccoon Valley Rd. • Granville • WEDDINGS • PARTIES • CORPORATE EVENTS 740-587-2645 1010 N. 21st St., Newark www.mickeysroofing.com Newark, Ohio • Ohiobarnvenue.com 740-366-5353 INDEPENDENT TERMITE GUTRIDGE & PEST CONTROL, INC. PLUMBING, INC. 1 Food and SpiritS 831 ⁄2 Buckeye Ave., Newark Our Termite & Carpenter Ant Specialist HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING LLC 126 E Broadway St. Free GranvillE, oH G 349-9411 bulletin Robert Amore, President Estimates 740-587-0252 P 740-345-7000 Licensed by State of Ohio broadwaypuboh.com I is printed Have you had your roof checked lately? at no cost Sometimes you can’t see the damage. High 740-522-2611 • FAX 740-366-2560 Making a First Impression ... Winds and Harsh Weather can damage [email protected] your roof; call us today and let us see if Leaving a Lasting Memory to the there is any need for repairs. www.evansheatingandac.com Don’t wait until it’s too late. parish. Precision Slate & Tile Roofing Co. Ltd. FREE INSTALLATION • SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES Estimates 2767 E. 4th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219 1060 W. MAIN ST. • NEWARK 614-448-8344 • www.precisionslateroof.com Corner of 30th and W. Main Street Main: 740-504-8060 Our 128 S. Main St., Johnstown Maternity advertisers Services 740-967-1000 cover all 460 S. Main St., Granville Come in on Sunday for a Free Autobody & Service centerS 740-587-3389 Small Coffee with the purchase Licking Memorial Hospital www.LMHealth.org expenses. www.K-cePS.com of a Breakfast Sandwich

We thank RadiatorGREEN’S & Air Conditioning Service them and New & Reconditioned Radiators • Plastic/Aluminum encourage • Head Gasket & Intake • Fuel Tank Rebuilding • Classic & Vintage A/C Installation you to • Semi/Industrial A/C & CLS Repairs Robert Mueller, M.D. Kevin Ouweleen, M.D. Andrew Terlecky, D.O. support #942353-JT-1/14/20 • Belts, Hoses & Most Auto Repairs 1717 West Main Street, Suite 201 • Newark, Ohio 43055 • (220) 564-2900 their 740-345-3870 businesses. 6th and Main Street, Newark www.LMHealth.org

“What page, what passage of the inspired books of the Old and New Testaments is not the truest of guides for human life?” ~Saint Benedict, from the Rule of Saint Benedict (73:3)

“There is nothing more dangerous to the spiritual life than to wish to rule ourselves after our own way of thinking.” ~SAINT PHILIP NERI

Monday, May 25 ~ Seventh Week in the Season of ~ Memorial Day ~

Holy Gospel: John 16:29-33 The disciples said to Jesus, “Now you are talking plainly, and not in any figure of speech. Now we realize that you know everything and that you do not need to have anyone question you. Because of this we believe that you came from God.” Jesus answered them, “Do you believe now? Behold, the hour is coming and has arrived when each of you will be scattered to his own home and you will leave me alone. But I am not alone, because the Father is with me. I have told you this so that you might have peace in me. In the world you will have trouble, but take courage, I have conquered the world.”

Meditation: Notice how Jesus warned his disciples that their faith would be put to the test and that they would fail. Jesus spoke plainly about the tragedy of betrayal and the triumph of the cross. Jesus knew the hearts of his disciples better than they knew. He knew they would desert him in his hour of trial. Such knowledge could have easily led to bitterness and rejection. Jesus met the injury of betrayal and disloyalty with supreme love and trust in his disciples. He loved his disciples to the very end even when they left him alone to die on the cross. He knew that the cross would not bring defeat but victory over sin and death. Jesus speaks the same word to us today. “My love for you is unconditional and I will never abandon you.” While we cannot avoid all pain and suffering in this life, Jesus, nonetheless assures us that he will guide us safely through any difficulty or trial we may have to undergo for his sake. Jesus calls each of us to take courage, because he has overcome the world. The Holy Spirit gives us a living hope in the power of the resurrection and a confident trust in God's abiding presence. Nothing can overcome this faith and hope in Christ's victory – no trial, suffering, temptation, or testing. The Holy Spirit gives us the strength and courage we need to overcome adversity and to persevere in faith.

Memorial Day Prayer: God of power and mercy, you destroy war and put down earthly pride. Banish violence from our midst and wipe away our tears, that we may all deserve to be called your sons and daughters. Keep in your mercy those men and women who have died in the cause of freedom and bring them safely into your kingdom of justice and peace. We pray this though Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Contemplation: How did Jesus convince his disciples that he was the Son of God? Jesus could read their hearts like an open book. He answered their questions before they could even speak them out. And he showed them the glory of God. For a Christian, believing in God cannot be separated from believing in the One he sent, his “beloved Son,” in whom the Father is “well pleased.” We can believe in Jesus and in the words he speaks because he is himself God, the Word made flesh. Since he “has seen the Father,” and is “one with the Father,” Jesus is the only one who knows the Father as he truly is and can reveal him to us. Our faith is "certain" because it is founded on the very word of God who cannot lie. Faith is already the beginning of eternal life. Saint Basil the Great says: “When we contemplate the blessings of faith even now, as if gazing at a reflection in a mirror, it is as if we already possessed the wonderful things which our faith assures us we shall enjoy one day.”

Memorial Day: A Lesson in Service and Sacrifice (by Tom McGrath, Loyola Press): What we remember—and honor—on Memorial Day is heroic sacrifice. We acknowledge those who nobly gave of themselves, even unto death, for a purpose they believed was greater than themselves. Since the days just following the end of the Civil War, Americans have gathered in late May to honor those who died in military service to their country. In the spirit of the day, we can also recall, honor, and pray for all those we know who have lived lives of service and sacrifice for the good of others.

One definition of sacrifice is “the destruction or surrender of something for the sake of something else.” Though suffering is always a part of sacrifice to some extent, seeking suffering for its own sake is not sacrifice. Sacrifice implies giving up one good for a higher good. For example, a child gives up a day of play to visit an ailing grandparent, or a parent sacrifices watching a favorite television program to help a child who is struggling with homework. Life in the family is full of opportunities for service and sacrifice.

What counts in this definition is the phrase “for the sake of something else.” Is that “something else” worthy of the sacrifice we make? True sacrifice is always at the service of life. We learn this from Jesus, who made the ultimate sacrifice and remained faithful through his Passion, death, and Resurrection. Jesus’ greater purpose for this sacrifice was our well-being—that we might have life and have it abundantly.

This Memorial Day, as we remember all who have served and sacrificed on our behalf, let us not forget what Jesus was willing to give up for us—and the lessons we can learn from that perfect example of sacrifice.

Tuesday, May 26 ~ Seventh Week in the Season of Easter Saint Philip Neri, Priest

Holy Gospel: John 17:1-11a Jesus raised his eyes to heaven and said, “Father, the hour has come. Give glory to your son, so that your son may glorify you, just as you gave him authority over all people, so that your son may give eternal life to all you gave him. Now this is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent, Jesus Christ. I glorified you on earth by accomplishing the work that you gave me to do. Now glorify me, Father, with you, with the glory that I had with you before the world began. I revealed your name to those whom you gave me out of the world. They belonged to you, and you gave them to me, and they have kept your word. Now they know that everything you gave me is from you, because the words you gave to me I have given to them, and they accepted them and truly understood that I came from you, and they have believed that you sent me. I pray for them. I do not pray for the world but for the ones you have given me, because they are yours, and everything of mine is yours and everything of yours is mine, and I have been glorified in them. And now I will no longer be in the world, but they are in the world, while I am coming to you.”

Meditation: What is this “glory” of which Jesus speaks in this scripture passage? It is the cross which Jesus speaks of here. How does the cross reveal his glory? In the cross God reveals the breadth of his great love for sinners and the power of redemption which cancels the debt of sin and reverses the curse of our condemnation. Jesus gave his Father the supreme honor and glory through his obedience and willingness to go to the cross. In times of defense the greatest honor belongs not to those who fought and survived but to those who gave the supreme sacrifice of their own lives for their fellow citizens. Jesus speaks of the Father bringing glory to the Son through the great mystery of the Incarnation and Cross of Christ. God the Father gave us his only begotten Son for our redemption and deliverance from slavery to sin and death. There is no greater proof of God's love for each and every person on the face of the earth than the Cross of Jesus Christ. In the cross we see a new way of love – a love that is unconditional, sacrificial and generous beyond comprehension.

Prayer: Grant, we pray, almighty and merciful God, that the Holy Spirit, coming near and dwelling graciously within us, may make of us a perfect temple of his glory. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Prayer ~ Saint Philip Neri: Father, you continually raise up your faithful to the glory of holiness. In your love kindle in us the fire of the Holy Spirit who so filled the heart of Philip Neri. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Contemplation: Jesus tells his disciples that they can know the only true God. Knowledge of God is not simply limited to knowing something about God, but we can come to know God personally. The essence of , and what makes it distinct from Judaism and other religions, is the knowledge of God as our Father. Jesus makes it possible for each of us to personally know God as our Father. To see Jesus is to see what God is like. In Jesus we see the perfect love of God – a God who cares intensely and who yearns over men and women, loving them to the point of laying down his life for them upon the Cross. Jesus is the revelation of God – a God who loves us completely, unconditionally and perfectly. Do you seek unity of heart, mind and will with God and unity of love and peace with your neighbor?

Wednesday, May 27 ~ Seventh Week in the Season of Easter Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop

Holy Gospel: John 17:11b-19 Lifting up his eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed, saying: “Holy Father, keep them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one just as we are one. When I was with them I protected them in your name that you gave me, and I guarded them, and none of them was lost except the son of destruction, in order that the Scripture might be fulfilled. But now I am coming to you. I speak this in the world so that they may share my joy completely. I gave them your word, and the world hated them, because they do not belong to the world any more than I belong to the world. I do not ask that you take them out of the world but that you keep them from the Evil One. They do not belong to the world any more than I belong to the world. Consecrate them in the truth. Your word is truth. As you sent me into the world, so I sent them into the world. And I consecrate myself for them, so that they also may be consecrated in truth.”

Meditation: Jesus prayed that his disciples would be sanctified and consecrated in God's truth and holiness. The scriptural word for comes from the same Hebrew word which means “holy” or “set apart for God.” This word also means to be “equipped with the qualities of mind and heart and character for such a task or service.” Just as Jesus was called by the Father to serve in holiness and truth, so we, too, are called and equipped for the task of serving God in the world as his ambassadors. God's truth frees us from ignorance and the deception of sin. It reveals to us God's goodness, love, and wisdom. And it gives us a thirst for God's holiness. The Holy Spirit is the source and giver of all holiness. As we allow the Holy Spirit to work in our lives, he transforms us by his purifying fire and changes us in the likeness of Christ. Is your life consecrated to God?

Prayer: Graciously grant to your Church, O merciful God, that, gathered by the Holy Spirit, she may be devoted to you with all her heart and united in purity of intent. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Prayer ~ Saint Augustine of Canterbury: O God, who by the preaching of the Bishop Saint Augustine of Canterbury led the English peoples to the Gospel, grant, we pray, that the fruits of his labors may remain ever abundant in your Church. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Contemplation: Have you ever given time, thought and prayer to know what your purpose and mission in life is? Jesus' aim and mission was to glorify his heavenly Father. All he said and did gave glory to his Father. On the eve of his sacrifice and in the presence of his disciples, Jesus made his high priestly prayer: "Holy Father, keep them in your name that they may be one as we are one". Jesus prayed for the unity of his disciples and for all who would believe in him. Jesus' prayer for his people is that we be united with God the Father in his Son and through his Holy Spirit and be joined together, in unity with all who are members of Christ's body. Jesus saw glory in the cross rather than shame. Obedience to his Father's will was his glory. Jesus kept his Father's word even when tempted to forgo the cross. His strength was not in himself but in his Father who kept him. We, too, must take up our cross and follow the Lord Jesus wherever and whenever he may call us.

Thursday, May 28 ~ Seventh Week in the Season of Easter

Holy Gospel: John 17:20-26 Lifting up his eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed saying: “I pray not only for these, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, so that they may all be one, as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that they also may be in us, that the world may believe that you sent me. And I have given them the glory you gave me, so that they may be one, as we are one, I in them and you in me, that they may be brought to perfection as one, that the world may know that you sent me, and that you loved them even as you loved me. Father, they are your gift to me. I wish that where I am they also may be with me, that they may see my glory that you gave me, because you loved me before the foundation of the world. Righteous Father, the world also does not know you, but I know you, and they know that you sent me. I made known to them your name and I will make it known, that the love with which you loved me may be in them and I in them.”

Meditation: The unity of Jesus and his Father is a unity of love and obedience, and a unity of personal relationship. Because Jesus loves us and united us through the Sacrament of Baptism we are called to live in a unity of love. Through the Eucharist, we are united to Christ in the greatest gift to us – Christ’s Body and Blood. Through his teachings, we follow him wherever he leads us as his disciples. Through the Sacrament of Reconciliation, we demonstrate our heartfelt desire to reunite ourselves with him, recognizing our sinfulness, our sorrow for having sinned, and our pledge not to sin again. Jesus’ prayer on the eve of his sacrifice shows the great love and trust he has in his beloved disciples. He knows they would abandon him in his hour of trial, yet he entrusted to them the great task of spreading his name throughout the world and to the end of the ages. The Lord entrust us with the same mission...to make him known and loved by all. Jesus died and rose again that all might be one as he and the Father are one.

Prayer: May your Spirit, O Lord, we pray, imbue us powerfully with spiritual gifts, that he may give us a mind pleasing to you and graciously conform us to your will. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Contemplation: Look around at the people in the pews who are with you in Church. Look around at the people in your office, your school, your home, your neighborhood. The distinctive mark of Jesus’ disciples is their love for God and their desire to do his will, and their love for one another. Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper concludes with the prayer for all men and women who will come after him and follow him as his disciples. In a special way Jesus prays here for us that as members of his body we would be one as he and his Father – God the father – are one.

Friday, May 29 ~ Seventh Week in the Season of Easter Saint Paul VI, Pope

Holy Gospel: John 21:15-19 After Jesus had revealed himself to his disciples and eaten breakfast with them, he said to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?” Simon Peter answered him, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my lambs.” He then said to Simon Peter a second time, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” Simon Peter answered him, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Tend my sheep.” He said to him the third time, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” Peter was distressed that he had said to him a third time, “Do you love me?” and he said to him, “Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep. Amen, amen, I say to you, when you were younger, you used to dress yourself and go where you wanted; but when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and lead you where you do not want to go.” He said this signifying by what kind of death he would glorify God. And when he had said this, he said to him, “Follow me.”

Meditation: Jesus calls us, even in our weakness and sin, to love him above all else. Saint Augustine in his book Confessions wrote: “Late have I loved you, O Beauty so ancient and so new. Late have I loved you! ...You shone your Self upon me to drive away my blindness. You breathed your fragrance upon me... and in astonishment I drew my breath...now I pant for you! I tasted you, and now I hunger and thirst for you. You touched me! - and I burn to live within your peace.” Nothing but our stubborn human pride, our sinfulness, and our willfulness can keep us from the love of God. God’s love is a free gift, unmerited and beyond payment. We can never outmatch God in love. He loved us first; we must reciprocate with total love for Him by following His commands, and the teachings of His Son and His Catholic Church.

Prayer: O God, who by the glorification of your Christ and the light of the Holy Spirit have unlocked for us the gates of eternity, grant, we pray, that, partaking of so great a gift, our devotion may grow deeper and our faith be strengthened. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Prayer ~ Saint Paul VI: O God, who entrusted your Church to the leadership of Pope Saint Paul VI, a courageous apostle of your Son's Gospel, grant that, illuminated by his teachings, we may work with you to expand the civilization of love. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Contemplation: Do you want the fire of God’s love to burn in your heart? tells us that “God is love” (1 John 4:16). His love is unconditional, without limit, and everlasting. It’s the beginning and the end; and it’s the essence of Christianity. It draws us to the heart of God and it compels us to give to him our full allegiance and our very lives. Saint tells us that God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit which has been given us (ref. Romans 5:5). As so we must ask ourselves: Do I love God with all my mind, all my heart, and all my soul? If not, then ask yourself: what is holding me back?

Scripture passages (NAB ) courtesy of the U.S. Conference of Catholic ; prayers are from The Roman Missal, Catholic Book Publishing, 2011; Daily meditations and contemplations adapted from the Irish Jesuits’ Sacred Space web page and Biblical Medications for Easter by Rev. Carroll Stuhlmueller, C.P.; information about , solemnities, feasts and memorials courtesy of the Catholic Culture web site.

frlumpe:2020 ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSORSolemnity CHURCH of the GRANVILLE, OHIO Ascension of the Lord

God Most High God Most High, In him we pray— you gave authority over heaven and earth deepen our love for you, to your Son. fill us with the knowledge and wisdom He now fills all creation with his presence we need to the glory of your name. to live as true disciples, He guides and governs us and strengthen our hope in the age to come. as the head of his body, the Church, Through Christ our Lord. Amen. and he brings our needs before you. Sunday, May 24, 2020 For All Time

Today’s Readings: Acts 1:1–11; Psalm 47:2–3, 6–7, 8–9; uncertain about all that is happening. They worship the Ephesians 1:17–23; Matthew 28:16–20. In both Jewish and Risen Lord, but “they doubted.” Perhaps they struggled to Gentile writings revered people were sometimes shown believe that Jesus really would remain with them. being taken up into heaven. Their ascension was a metaphor When we feel hesitant and doubtful, we are reassured for divine approval. Luke draws on this imagery to show not by those first followers of Jesus, who also struggled yet went only that God approves of Jesus but that Jesus shares God’s forth to share the Gospel. They chose to trust their Lord. power. Having ascended, Jesus is spiritually and sacramen- They embraced the Spirit he sent them and rejoiced in their tally present at all times and in all places. deepening knowledge of God and God’s love for the world. In Acts, the disciples are uncertain what to do once By remaining one with Christ, who has authority over all, Jesus has ascended. Two men dressed in white must explain they became part of God’s new creation and now share in the the significance of the event, just as in Luke’s Gospel two Father’s glory. It is now our turn, as fellow members of men in white explained the significance of the empty tomb. Christ’s Body, the Church, to show others that Christ remains In Matthew’s account of the Gospel, the disciples are also in the world and to invite them to be part of his reign. ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO

This Week at Home Thursday, May 28 That All May Be One Monday, May 25 Religion, sadly, often divides people instead of uniting them. The Pharisees and Sadducees disagreed on whether there Fill Us was any kind of afterlife. Disagreements about beliefs and Although Jesus’ disciples think they understand him, Jesus practices persist among Christians today. Such division com- insists that their understanding is incomplete: during his pas- pels us to bow our heads and echo Jesus’ prayer for unity. sion, they will abandon him. Only with the gift of the Holy Today’s Readings: Acts 22:30; 23:6–11; Psalm 16:1–2a and Spirit will they find the courage to stay faithful. 5, 7–8, 9–10, 11; John 17:20–26. By contrast, Paul encounters men who have not heard of the Holy Spirit but who are well prepared to receive this gift. We need both the Spirit and the formation of our faith Friday, May 29 community to guide us forward. Pray for the Spirit to fill you In the Hands of Others and your faith community. Today’s Readings: Acts 19:1–8; In Luke’s Gospel account, Jesus tells his disciples that Psalm 68:2–3ab, 4–5acd, 6–7ab; John 16:29–33. they will be handed over to kings and governors (21:12–13). In the passage from Acts, Paul is in the hands of the local Tuesday, May 26 governor who consults on his case with the king. In today’s Gospel passage, Jesus tells Peter that one day Peter will be Imitators arrested and crucified. Centuries later, Christians still come There are similarities between Paul’s journey to Jerusalem into conflict with those in authority. Pray for those who are and Jesus’ preparations for his passion. In John’s account of attacked or imprisoned because of their faith. Today’s the Gospel, Jesus gives a long farewell discourse in which he Readings: Acts 25:13b–21; Psalm 103:1–2, 11–12, 19–20ab; talks with his disciples about all that is going to happen. Paul John 21:15–19. also makes a formal farewell before facing the hardships that await him. As he says goodbye, Paul urges his listeners to imitate Jesus just as he has. Hear more of Paul’s heartfelt Saturday, May 30 words by reading all or part of his letter to the Philippians. The Work Continues Today’s Readings: Acts 20:17–27; Psalm 68:10–11, 20–21; As we near the end of our Easter season, we hear the conclu- John 17:1–11a. sions to the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel according to John. Paul has arrived at , in fulfillment of Jesus’ Wednesday, May 27 prophecy that his followers would be his witnesses through- out the world. Today Christian have crossed Set Apart oceans to enter new regions and share the story of salvation. In the Gospel passage, the word world refers to all that opposes John’s Gospel notes that Jesus said and did far more than any God. As Jesus continues his prayer to the Father, he speaks book could contain. The Jesus who has risen, ascended to his about how his followers are set apart from the world. He prays Father, and filled us with his Spirit continues his mission that God will further consecrate or sanctify them to continue through us. May the good work we do in Jesus’ name fill his work of sharing the truth of God’s love. Paul also was set more volumes than could ever be written. Today’s Readings: apart for God’s work, and he reminded others to remain stead- Acts 28:16–20, 30–31; Psalm 11:4, 5 and 7; John 21:20–25. fast in holiness. In what concrete ways can you set yourself apart from the world? Today’s Readings: Acts 20:28–38; Psalm 68:29–30, 33–35a, 35bc–36ab; John 17:11b–19.

© 2020 Liturgy Training Publications. 800-933-1800. Written by Edrianne Ezell. Illustrated by Boris Stoilov. Scripture quotations are from the New American Bible, revised edition © 2010, CCD. Permission to publish granted by the Archdiocese of Chicago, on July 12, 2019. ® ST.Michael EDWARD L. Barrett, THE CFPCONFESSOR, CRPC, MBA CHURCH Melinda J. Woofter, M.D. Nolan K Cox GRANVILLE, OHIO Lincoln Financial Advisors Board Certified Dermatologist • Comprehensive Financial Planning • Wealth Management Financial Advisor • Retirement Planning • Business Owner Planning F.A.S.M.S. accredited MOHs Surgeon 1640 Columbus Phone: (614) 431-4384 Toll Free: 800-832-7215 Cosmetic & General Dermatology Michael L. Barret, Registered Representative and Investment Advisory Rd., Granville, OH 43023 Representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp Member SIPC. CRN-2825289-111419 7650 Rivers Edge Dr., Ste. 250, Columbus • [email protected] 740-587-0778 740-587-4044 NOW SERVING Grand B Since 1866 Monuments Our business is to inspire yours. BrunchKathy Kiebel 1600 East Main St. Social Functions | Business Luncheons Served every Sunday Newark, Ohio 43055 314 East Broadway, Granville, OH 1496 W. Main St., Newark, OH 222 E. Broadway Executive Retreats | Corporate Parties 10 am-4 pm 740-587-3333 granvilleinn.com 345-8772 740-788-9000 NOW SERVINGNOW SERVING 587-3133 NOWNOW SERVING SERVING David E. Born, M.D. LARRY FOX, INC For reservations Donald A. DeShetler, M.D. NOWBrunch SERVING WENGER • Dozier Service • Granville... NOW SERVINGBrunchServed every Sunday Peter S. Kim, M.D. BrunchBrunchvisitServed our every website Sunday Limestone ServedServed every every Sunday Sunday TEMPERATURE Mae T. Gallagher, M.D. A Great Place to Live! www.theloftatcumberland.10 am-410 pm am-4 pm com • Driveways • Snow Removal Brunch1010 am-4 am-4 pm pm CONTROL Jason M. Winterhalter, M.D. • Dump Truck Service • Site Prep BrunchServed every Sunday Served10 am every to 2 Sunday pm Fo10r re am-4servationsFor pmreservations 2005 Progress Ave. Family Medicine Larry: 814-2207 ContactFor visitFo10usrerservations reforam-4 ourservations visitprivate website pm our websiteevents www.theloftatcumberland.The Loft at Cumberlandcom Trail Office: 366-7756 andvisitvisit wedding ourwww.theloftatcumberland. our website website parties com 614-443-2212 740-587-0087 www.theloftatcumberland.www.theloftatcumberland.Fo8244r reservationsColumbiacom Rdcom SW visitFor re ourservationsPa websitetaskala, The Loft at Cumberland Trail Licking County’s visit ourThe website Loft at Cumberland Trail www.theloftatcumberland.8244 ColumbiaLike Rd us SW on Facebookcom www.theloftatcumberland.The Loft at Cumberland8244TrailColumbiacom Rd SW Knights of Columbus The LoftPa attaskala, Cumberland Trail Only Public Transfer! 82448244ColumbiaColumbia Rd SW RdPa SWtaskala, Pataskala,PaLiketaskala, us on Facebook Like us on Facebook The Loft at Cumberland Trail St. Edward Council “Proud to be Granville’s Like us on Facebook No navigation logo, no word agency, add the the add agency, word no logo, navigation No below. signs the of combination a use to like would We Jim Bidigare The8244 LoftCo Likelumbiaat us onCumberlandFace Rdbook SWTrail Waste & Recycling Hauler!” 8244 CoPalumbiataskala, Rd SW #10876 740.587.2000 Pataskala, copy. the of left the to Picture . big so it make don’t but blue, in image the like ‘Insurance’ word Like us on Facebook AT CUMBERLANDLike us on Facebook Serving Parish 995 Keller Dr., Heath WASTEAWAYSYSTEMS.COM OH-GCI0299790-03 [email protected] AT CUMBERLAND OH-GCI0299790-03 AT ATCUATCUMBERLANDCUMBERLANDMBERLAND OH-GCI0299790-03 JimBidigare.com OH-GCI0299790-03 OH-GCI0299790-03 ATATCUCUMBERLANDMBERLAND and Community OH-GCI0299790-03OH-GCI0299790-03

AT CUMBERLAND Licking County’s Madison-Collins-StephensOH-GCI0299790-03 AT CUMBERLAND Local Orthopedic OH-GCI0299790-03 Group Since 1986 WSERVING Complete Orthopedic Care www.ossmnewark.com 1980 Tamarack Road, Newark, Ohio • 740-788-9220 Mike Birkmeyer 740-345-2000

Stephens - Collins - Madison JOE AND APRIL MILLER Hearing Edge, LLC owners/parishioners Medical and Surgical Associates Hearing Aid Services &Insurance Sales 150709 KAG St1924 Edward & Bulleting 1930 Ad.indd Tamarack 1 Road 10/31/14 1:21 PM Agent Birkmeyer, Mike 1630 Columbus Rd. Granville: Insurance Westerville:Business & Life, 43 IsraelAuto, St. Home, Main Line: (740) 522-7600 740-321-3396 (Jim Biven, Jr.) 614-423-7211 (Karen Biven-Wood) Year the of Employee County Licking 2017 Voted Michael E. Campolo, D.O. Alexander Campolo, D.O. Jeremy R. Campbell, D.O. Richard R. Donnard, D.O. [email protected] / 2000 - 345 - 740 Raju Fatehchand, M.D., FACPAT CUMBRLANDLisa M. Karres, D.O. Thomas K. Petryk, M.D. OH-GCI0299790-03 Dr. D. Mark Mickey’s Roofing Roofing, Gutter & Small Roofing Repairs Stewart, DDS Free Estimates at Spring Valley Ranch General Dentistry 3013 Raccoon Valley Rd. • Granville • WEDDINGS • PARTIES • CORPORATE EVENTS 740-587-2645 1010 N. 21st St., Newark www.mickeysroofing.com Newark, Ohio • Ohiobarnvenue.com 740-366-5353 INDEPENDENT TERMITE GUTRIDGE & PEST CONTROL, INC. PLUMBING, INC. 1 Food and SpiritS 831 ⁄2 Buckeye Ave., Newark Our Termite & Carpenter Ant Specialist HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING LLC 126 E Broadway St. Free GranvillE, oH G 349-9411 bulletin Robert Amore, President Estimates 740-587-0252 P 740-345-7000 Licensed by State of Ohio broadwaypuboh.com I is printed Have you had your roof checked lately? at no cost Sometimes you can’t see the damage. High 740-522-2611 • FAX 740-366-2560 Making a First Impression ... Winds and Harsh Weather can damage [email protected] your roof; call us today and let us see if Leaving a Lasting Memory to the there is any need for repairs. www.evansheatingandac.com Don’t wait until it’s too late. parish. Precision Slate & Tile Roofing Co. Ltd. FREE INSTALLATION • SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES Estimates 2767 E. 4th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219 1060 W. MAIN ST. • NEWARK 614-448-8344 • www.precisionslateroof.com Corner of 30th and W. Main Street Main: 740-504-8060 Our 128 S. Main St., Johnstown Maternity advertisers Services 740-967-1000 cover all 460 S. Main St., Granville Come in on Sunday for a Free Autobody & Service centerS 740-587-3389 Small Coffee with the purchase Licking Memorial Hospital www.LMHealth.org expenses. www.K-cePS.com of a Breakfast Sandwich

We thank RadiatorGREEN’S & Air Conditioning Service them and New & Reconditioned Radiators • Plastic/Aluminum encourage • Head Gasket & Intake • Fuel Tank Rebuilding • Classic & Vintage A/C Installation you to • Semi/Industrial A/C & CLS Repairs Robert Mueller, M.D. Kevin Ouweleen, M.D. Andrew Terlecky, D.O. support #942353-JT-1/14/20 • Belts, Hoses & Most Auto Repairs 1717 West Main Street, Suite 201 • Newark, Ohio 43055 • (220) 564-2900 their 740-345-3870 businesses. 6th and Main Street, Newark www.LMHealth.org © 2019 Bank of America Corporation. All rights reserved. ARQ54MR7 | AD-11-19-0112 | 470944PM-0519 | 11/2019 | 470944PM-0519 | AD-11-19-0112 | ARQ54MR7 reserved. rights Corporation.All Bank of America 2019 © Corp. BofA of subsidiary owned wholly broker-dealer,a registered and a SIPC is Member MLPF&S Corp.”). Corporation(“BofA Bank of America affiliatesare of that companies byprovided or distributed managed, sponsored, products investment certain “Merrill”)available makesor “MLPF&S”referred Incorporatedas (also Merrill Lynch,Smith to Fenner& Pierce, M 740-522-2553 911 HebronRd. Heath Office | 470944PM-051911/2019 | AD-11-19-0112reserved. ARQ54MR7 rights Corporation. All of America Bank 2019 © BofACorp. of subsidiary owned wholly a and SIPC Member managed, distributed or provided by companies that are affiliates of Bank of America Corporation (“BofA Corp.”). MLPF&S is a registered broker-dealer, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (also referred to as “MLPF&S” or “Merrill”) makes available certain investment products sponsored, © 2019 Bank of America Corporation. All rights reserved. ARQ54MR7 | AD-11-19-0112 | 470944PM-0519 | 11/2019 | 470944PM-0519 | AD-11-19-0112 | ARQ54MR7 reserved. rights Corporation.All Bank of America 2019 © Corp. BofA of subsidiary owned wholly broker-dealer,a registered and a SIPC is Member MLPF&S Corp.”). Corporation(“BofA Bank of America affiliatesare of that companies byprovided or distributed managed, sponsored, products investment certain “Merrill”)available makesor “MLPF&S”referred Incorporatedas (also Merrill Lynch,Smith to Fenner& Pierce, WAL-MART FAMILY OWNED “Dropless” Cataract Surgery Jeep OVER 40YEARS DENT solutions ERIC CLAEYS 740-404-5508 ARK A. CENEVIVAARK A. A familytraditionofserviceexcellence,since1897. AUTOMOTIVE PAINTLESS DENT REMOVAL DENT PAINTLESS AUTOMOTIVE Proudly servingthearea forover40years! 462 S.MainStreet,Granville•By Appointment Only • D L on • Independent Doctor • • Long-Term CareInsurance•Retirement Annuities Sy Viet Nguyen,DDS,LLC 38 N.CedarSt. P (1 milesouthofIndianMoundMall) O 1290 HEBRONROAD, L CENTRAL OHIO Li

g- Protecting Catholic families since 1882 since families Catholic Protecting VISION CENTERS r on of Optometry • LifeInsuranceDisabilityIncome • 740.455.2070 43701 OH Zanesville, Street Zane 905 Management Wealth Merrill Lynch Manager Portfolio Advisor Management Wealth Renner Jon 740.455.2070 43701 OH Zanesville, Street Zane 905 Management Wealth Merrill Lynch Manager Portfolio Advisor Management Wealth Renner Jon o WNEY f P 345-5175 Gregory D.Searcy, M.D. 740-344-8692 T e Insur Li Newark Richard A.Erdey, M.D. g- t r www.dentsolutionsofohio.com DENTAL SPA Daryl Kaswinkel, M.D. erm Ca o e f T e Insur Millersport Office Granville Office 1315 North21stSt. t c erm Ca • 740-364-9130 e L (740) 587-4970 t c (740)

of Granville of of Granville of i on

of Granville of

of Granville of of Granville of • t n HEATH, OH Newark Office P i Li THE EYESITE n g- r 614.863.EYES (3937) ance •Di g Complete FamilyEyeCare o f ance •Di WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS g T e Insur www.icanseeclearly.com 522-3153

’ t erm Ca Laser VisionCorrection , O.D.

e Insur C e e Insur C S c NANCY R.DIETZ,O.D. BRETT A.DIETZ,O.D. a a t i 587-4258 C n t t h h ance •Di g o

o e Insur C l a sabil i a l www.hopetimber.com a c sabil

ARPET nce •R 2135 WestMain,Newark Plants –StoneTopsoil i t c

h nce •R 740-522-6558 Mark Hedg f o a

• • • • • • Bag &BulkMulch– Mark Hedg f ity In l m a sabil i a c nce •R Motorcycles Door Dings Crease Dents Body LineDents Hail Damage 28 Years Experience 780 S.30thSt. ity In m mark.hedg@ofc i

Mark Hedg f l a i e e ity In m mark.hedg@ofc i come In 522-2668

tir 740-59263 s l F i mark.hedg@ofc i

Heath l e e ield s emnt A i (740) 467-2525 come In e e C tir 740-59263 i s come In tir 740-59263 s n F F

c ield s emnt A ield s emnt A Agent i e n i sur

n ARE c 1 OF PARISH Agent MEMBERS e c 8 sur Agent a

8 1 e nce 8 sur 2 ,

a ui 8 1 . nce 2 FIC , ties ui 8 . a FIC ties 8 nce 2 , ui .

FIC ties A MCPEEKHOEKSTRA.COM

© middletonseniorliving.com

2018 MKJ Marketing Hoekstra &Mary Hoekstra Bill

Independent Living.Assisted A P Bill Hoekstra&Mary ©2018 MKJ Marketing 740-366-1110/Toll Free1-866-366-1110 n g V MCPEEKHOEKSTRA.COM Independent Living .Assisted Living .Memory Care MCPEEKHOEKSTRA.COM Bill Hoekstra & Mary Hoekstra &Mary Hoekstra Bill

ranVille illage

i “ 133 SouthProspectSt. & g FUNERAL HOME t 133 SouthProspect St. Known forPersonalService GARDEN CENTER B Granville, OH43023 Granville, OH43023

www.timhughesrealestateconsultants.com Middleton 133 SouthProspect St.

T 263 DeoDrive,Newark,Ohio43055 i 740-587.0059 asket ardens

t q F © Granville, OH43023 www. Village Flower lower 740-587-0161 , o

ositive 740-587-0161 u 740-587-0161 s hio hinking www & Vintage

n Antiques e MiddletonSeniorLiving.com www.safemoneyplaces.net Memory Care. 740.587.0059

[email protected]

2018 MKJ Marketing s 1090 River Road 587-3439

ever

Basket

&

Granville .

APositiveConnetion

V C 614-855-0202

too 740-587-0429 i n onneCtion t Restaurant and Event Space Event and Restaurant 740-328-9051 The OwnersareMembersofSt.PiusX&Edward

A Real EstateConsultant

A l 313 E.Broadway,Granville,OH

g Tim Hughes of

e te buxtoninn.com

740-587-0001

to 740-366-1236 26 Rooms Inn, Inn, Rooms 26 973 N.21stSt. 935 RiverRd. Financial R [email protected] Jeffery W. James

in A tr jefferyjames.com 1190 E.MainStreet,Newark D eTiRing 740-587-2746 og

. your Representative com Newark Granville Brian VanWinkle

. t Parishioner Com rAining CraigMcDonald, Always ForwardCrossFit D Community Coffee & Tim Backiewicz,D.D.S. alwaysforwardcrossfit.com•740-507-4378 Parishioner •www.thedentist.us og 366-3356 587-7266 ? !” Moving CrossFit, Bootcamp,CrossFitKids, Masters Lifting,Personal K 464 S.MainSt.,Granville Fully Insured Gauranteed Satisfaction Satisfaction Your FitnessForward;We 587-0204 •www.dayynoche.com 740 N. 21 elly Parker elly Parker 740-349-8686 Elite Housekeepers,LLC Serving LickingCounty andSurrounding Areas www.DrHoweNewark.com 740-344-4549 1534 W. ChurchSt.,Newark,43055 Get greatGet local withNationwide®. service But stillvery, local. very Nationwide. 141 GREENWAVE DR.•NEWARK (740) 345-9574 Matt McDermott McDERMOTT INSURANCE Office and Residential Cleaning Service st Nini LuptonOwner Co-owner References provided uponrequest ©2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies. Nationwide Life Insurance Company. Home office: Columbus, Ohio43215-2220. office:Columbus, Home Company. Insurance Life Nationwide Companies. Affiliated Nationwide, the Nationwide Framemark and and On Your Company Side are federally registered service marks of Insurance Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. Not available Mutual in all states. Nationwide ©2006 s 740-344-6106 Training – treet 740-973-1635 •Accepting NewPatients KellyParkerHome.com Cell 740-334-9777 Newark, OH Park Place, 20 ½N. REALTOR Professional Full Offer •N www.mpnewark.com 740-345-4494 44 S.4thStreet,Newark Owners &Parishioners Laura and Join usat ewark 11324 Mt. Vernon Road, Utica DEE TO PLACETO ANAD, CALL AT 1-800-292-9020 ® www.velveticecream.com your RICOHequipmentneeds. 51 N.3rdSt.Suite102|Newark,Ohio [email protected] Call MikeGreeneforof •Parishioners May -October [email protected] Dinner Daily Tim PRINTING 740.973.3419 Breakfast, Lunch and Newark, OH43055 Newark, 303 N.21stStreet, Auto HomeLifeBusiness

Collins Ye OldeMill Service

#943042-JT-5/18/20 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. TO PLACE AN AD CALL 1-800-292-9020