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Pastoral Minister/R.C.I.A. Parish School of Religion: 740-587-4160
Mike Millisor [email protected]
sarah sween [email protected]
Parish Office: 740-587-3254 [email protected]
Office Manager: Cheryl Boggess, CPa [email protected]
Office Staff: BarBara hintersChied [email protected] anne arnold [email protected]
785 Newark-GraNville road • GraNville, ohio 43023 • www.saiNtedwards.orG
PAstor: MsGr. Paul P. eNke
DeAcon: rev. Mr. JohN BarBour
Mass SchedulesunDAY MAss scHeDuLe:
saturdaY: 5:00 P.M. suNdaY: 8:15 a.M. 10:45 a.M.
HoLY DAY MAss scHeDuLe:tBa iN BulletiN
WeeKDAY MAss scHeDuLe:MoNdaY-FridaY:
9:00 a.M.
conFessions: saturdaY: 4:00-4:30 P.M.BuLLetin DeADLine:
Monday noon
Parish Office: 740-587-3254Fax: 740-587-0149
E-mail: [email protected]
Church of Saint Edward the Confessor
Youth Minister: Marissa everhart 740-587-3254 [email protected] Director: adrienne evans 740-587-3275 [email protected]: diane kinney, kevin kinney Floyd lahMon
Director of Music: Paul radkowski 740-587-3254 [email protected] Class: (Contact Parish Office) PatriCia Belhorn 740-587-3254Marriage Preparation Inventory Program dcN. JohN aNd ciNdY BarBour 740-587-3254
Respect Life Committee: JohN koeNiG 740-587-0720 [email protected]
Parish Council: JohN MartiN 614-403-0567 [email protected]
Visits to Shut-ins: diane kinney 740-587-4121
Eucharistic Adoration: kiM chuPka 740-587-7067 [email protected]
Knights of Columbus: sCott sCholten 740-258-3287 [email protected]
Prayer Chain Cindy kendriCk 740-366-2871 [email protected]
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 26, 2018 – YEAR B
PRELUDE8:15 & 10:45 organ: Ave Verum Corpus (chant, mode VI and W.A. Mozart, 1756-1791)
INTRODUCTORY RITESENTRANCE: Blessed by Your Sacrifice (#196)GLORY TO GOD: Mass of Christ the Savior (#918)
LITURGY OF THE WORDRESPONSORIAL PSALM: Ps. 34: Taste and see the goodness of the Lord (p. 206)GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. (p. 207)
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARISTPREPARATION OF THE GIFTS: Where Charity and Love Prevail (#484)HOLY, WHEN WE EAT, AMEN: Mass of Christ the Savior (#921, #923, #925)LAMB OF GOD: Mass of Christ the Savior (#926)COMMUNION: Your Words Are Spirit and Life (#593)
CONCLUDING RITESENDING FORTH: The Spirit Sends Us Forth (#378)
POSTLUDE
CANTORS 5:00 p.m. Kayla Drummond 8:15 a.m. Steve Schlicher 10:45 a.m. Randy Kerr
GIFT BEARERS: 5:00 p.m. Volunteer 8:15 a.m. Theresa & Norbert Schaefer 10:45 a.m. Barbour Family
ALTAR SERVERS: 5:00 p.m. A.J. Paumier, Audrey Stankunas, Caroline Bossart 8:15 a.m. Andy Sanchez, Luke Sanchez, Augustus Wilson 10:45 a.m. Jason Reding, Emma Reding, Andrew Saladino
HOMEBOUND MINISTERS:Robin Van Order, Deana Wright
SUNDAY NURSERYThe Nursery/Playroom for young children is open during the 10:45 a.m. Mass. New volunteers are needed. For more information and to be added to the Sunday schedule, contact our nursery coordinator, Lauren Alspach, at 330-760-0756 or [email protected].
IN SYMPATHYWe pray for Frances Holscher, mother of parishioner Linda Stelzer. May she be welcomed by the saints and angels into the house of God.
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEMONDAY, AUGUST 27 – Saint Monica 9:00 a.m. Betty Koenig (RIP) by Michael GrevenkampTUESDAY, AUGUST 28 – Saint Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 9:00 a.m. Intentions of Gilma Ospina by Lucy LopezWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 – The Passion of Saint John the Baptist 9:00 a.m. John C. Kinney (RIP) by Diane KinneyTHURSDAY, AUGUST 30 9:00 a.m. In Thanksgiving by Robert PallagiFRIDAY, AUGUST 31 9:00 a.m. Living & Deceased Members of the Klark-Boling Families by Gene & Mary KlarkSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 5:00 p.m. Deceased Members of the Krueger & Ebbing Families by Norma KruegerSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 –TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:15 a.m. Stanley & Evelyn Gins (RIP) by Theresa & Norbert Schaefer 10:45 a.m. Helen Barbour (RIP) (Anniversary) by Msgr. Paul P. Enke & Parish Staff 4:30 p.m. Living & Deceased Members of St. Edward ParishPray for all priests, seminarians and priestly vocations.
SEPTEMBER 1/2 LECTORS: 5:00 p.m. Eugene Gray, Fleur Metzger 8:15 a.m. Eric Soiu, Pam Soiu 10:45 a.m. Mike Maurer, Rose Ann Stevenson
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 5:00 p.m. Gerry Moses, Dave Shedloski, Paula Coleman, Mark Coleman, Dave Conway 8:15 a.m. Kathy Horton, Bev Knoderer, Marianne Lisska, Mary Maltry, Sharon Martin 10:45 a.m. Annie Lach, Maria Lewis, Charlotte Markham, Lisa Maurer, Dianne McDonald, Chris Patin, Jim Patin, Sharon Shallenberger, Dave Shallenberger
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 26, 2018
1. We welcome all new Denison students and those returning from last year. Mass will resume on campus on September 2nd at 4:30 p.m. at Swasey Chapel. Of course, you’re always welcome to come down here on the weekend. May it be a good year for all!
2. We also welcome Fr. Tony Shing back to assist at Masses on Sundays. Sadly, he will leave us over Christmas break to return home to Burma. Please keep in your prayers the need we have for help when Fr. Tony leaves us. His help enables me to do the 4:30 Mass on campus.
A WORD FROM YOUR PASTOR RCIAIf you know of anyone who is interested in learning more about Catholicism and the Church’s process for becoming Catholic, please encourage them to contact Mike Millisor in the Religious Education Offi ce (587-4160 or [email protected]) for information concerning the next period of inquiry which begins Tuesday, September 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall.
EVENTS/MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Sunday, August 26Food Pantry CollectionMonday, August 27Eucharistic Adoration – 9:30 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. Tuesday – ChapelWalking With Purpose Leadership Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – LoungeTuesday, August 28Men’s Group for Rediscovery – 7:30 p.m. – LoungeWednesday, August 29First Day PreschoolMen’s Faith Sharing Group – 7:00 p.m. – Lounge
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGIONThe annual PSR Parent Letter and Fact Sheet announcing registration for the 2018-2019 school year is on the parish website. Student fees for the school year are $70.00 for one, $140.00 for two and $165.00 for 3 or more.• You can do a complete registration and fee payment
online in just a few minutes! Simply go to www.saintedwards.org, click on the Faith Formation tab at the top of the screen, and then click on the PSR tab. Click on the 2018-2019 PSR online registration tab and follow the instructions. You can register up to 4 children at once.
• If you wish to pay the registration fees online, go back to the web site home page and click on the green Online Giving tab further down the page. If you already have an account established (e.g. for parish contributions), you can also select PSR Registration Fees. If you don’t already have an account, it takes just minutes to establish one by following the directions. We hope you will take advantage of this option again, but you can also mail in or drop off your fee payments.
• The “paper registration forms” are also under the PSR tab. They are a PDF and are titled as: New or Returning to PSR and Grades 1-4 class preference form. Print them, complete by hand and either mail or drop off at our offi ce along with a check or cash for registration fees. We also have forms in the offi ce if you stop by.
School year calendars are available on the website and in the Religious Education Offi ce. If you have questions, please contact Mike Millisor or Sarah Sween (740-587-4160 or [email protected] or [email protected]). The fi rst PSR classes are Wednesday, September 12 for Grades 1-4, and Sunday, September 16 for Grades 5-8 and Pre-K/K.
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONThe regular Sunday collection for August 19th was $10,421.04. The August 15th collection for the Assumption was $1,706.00.
ONLINE GIVING Consider our SVdP Food Pantry when making charitable donations. You can use the “Food Pantry” Fund any time throughout the year. Thank you for your generous support!
FLOCKNOTE ~ THANK YOU!Thank you to everyone who has joined our St. Edward’s Flocknote.
WELCOME!You may have come as a stranger to us, yet you are known to Our Lord, Jesus Christ. In His name we pray you will fi nd peace, hospitality and friendship with us.
NOTES FROM THE LOFT• A few people have asked me about the possibility of giving
talks about various liturgical music topics. Between the Masses next Sunday, September 2, I’m happy to lead one such talk. We’ll consider a few hymns and take a deeper look at their musical elements, texts, and histories. The discussion will start at 9:30 a.m. and last for about 45 minutes. We will meet in the lounge. Please plan to come and join us!
• The Choir resumes its regular schedule on Sunday, September 9. We rehearse on Sundays at 9:30 a.m., then sing for the 10:45 a.m. Mass. We also practice on Thursdays from 7:00-8:10 p.m. on the loft. We are always welcoming adults and teenagers who are interested in singing. Members must be able to match pitch (to sing on key), but no prior choral experience or other special musical skills are necessary. For more information or if you have any questions, please contact me, Paul, at [email protected] or 740-587-3254.
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
August 2018
My dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
I am deeply disturbed by the recent allegations brought forth against ex-Cardinal McCarrick, and the information released last week by the Pennsylvania Attorney General, following a Grand Jury investigation, that determined that over many decades some 300 diocesan and religious order priests in the Catholic dioceses of Pennsylvania abused 1,000 young persons.
I feel great sorrow for the pain and anguish suffered by the victims of this abuse. We had all hoped that these tragic events were becoming part of our past, that those suffering could find healing and grace, that those responsible would be held accountable for their despicable acts, and the confidence of our faithful in their Church and its clergy could begin to be restored. While it is a disheartening fact that this tragedy is not behind us, we must also note that since the adoption of the “Dallas Charter” by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) in 2002, significant reforms have been implemented. These recent challenges serve as an important reminder that we must stay mindful and vigilant to eradicate permanently these tragic and painful events from our Church.
I want to assure every member of our Diocese that during my tenure as your bishop that I have maintained a full commitment to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” – with zero tolerance for any form of abuse. We will continue to report immediately to law enforcement and children service agencies when made aware of any abuse, either now or anytime in the past. We will continue to labor diligently to seek out only those men who are worthy of your confidence and trust to serve in our parishes as future good and faithful priests and deacons. And we will continue to be as proactive as possible in ensuring that all who come in contact with young people within our community are in compliance with our “Protecting God’s Children” program to ensure that we maintain a safe and protective atmosphere for our youth.
We encourage anyone who is a victim or aware of any form of abuse to contact local law enforcement immediately and contact the Diocesan Victims’ Assistance Coordinator at 1-866-448-0217 or [email protected].
In light of these developments, I also wish to share with you a web link to the recent statement by Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, USCCB president, (www.usccg.org/news/2018/18-138.cfm). Cardinal Dinardo has announced an initial framework to provide reporting and investigative processes for claims against U.S. bishops. This is an important and necessary step to ensure accountability for the leaders of our Church, whom we all rely on for spiritual direction and Church governance.
I encourage all to join me in offering prayers of healing for all of those who have been the victims of abuse, and pray that children and young people within our Church, through our faith, leadership and diligence, will be spared and protected from such abuse in the future. I also ask you remember our faithful priests, those dedicated men who serve our Church, our parishes, and ministries, and continue to offer them your prayers and support.
MESSAGE FROM THE DIOCESE AND VATICAN The Following statement from Bishop Campbell and a portion of Pope Francis’ “Letter to the People of God” captures my feelings
on the recent revelation about the sexual abuse of minors. Let us remain faithful to Christ’s call to bind up these very real wounds in the church. – Msgr. Enke
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 26, 2018
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL COLLECTION SUNDAYConference members will be at the doors of the church to receive your generous donations after all the Masses next weekend, September 2nd. Thank you for your financial support to help those in need in our area.
PRAYER CHAINIf you, a family member or someone close to you, would like to be added to the St. Edward Prayer Chain, please call Cindy Kendrick at 740-366-2871 or 740-404-3591. If you would like to volunteer to be a member of this ministry, please call Cindy.
PARISH COUNCIL NOMINATIONS Our Parish Council serves in an advisory capacity to the
pastor in the ordering of parish life and activities. The meetings are on the 4th Tuesday of the month, September through June. The next Parish Council meeting will be September 25th.
Each year, we draw names by lot at a weekend Mass, seeking the Holy Spirit’s assistance in the selection of new members. It is time to request that parishioners either nominate worthy candidates (after checking with them) or volunteer yourself to be a candidate by emailing [email protected] or calling the Parish Office at 740-587-3254, or completing the coupon below and placing it in the collection basket or mailing it to the Parish Office by Thursday, September 6th. A name will be drawn from amongst those applying at a Sunday Mass.
___ Yes, I would like to be considered for a 3 year term on the St. Edward Parish Council.
I nominate _________________________ for Parish Council. This person has been contacted and is willing to serve.
Name ________________________________________
PARISH COUNCIL
An Excerpt from Pope Francis’ “Letter to the People of God”With shame and repentance, we acknowledge as an ecclesial community that we were not where we should have been, that we did not act in a timely manner, realizing the magnitude and the gravity of the damage done to so many lives. We showed no care for the little ones; we abandoned them. I make my own the words of the then Cardinal Ratzinger when, during the Way of the Cross composed for Good Friday 2005, he identified with the cry of pain of so many victims and exclaimed: “How much filth there is in the Church, and even among those who, in the priesthood, ought to belong entirely to [Christ]! How much pride, how much self-complacency! Christ’s betrayal by his disciples, their unworthy reception of his body and blood, is certainly the greatest suffering endured by the Redeemer; it pierces his heart. We can only call to him from the depths of our hearts: Kyrie eleison – Lord, save us! (cf. Mt 8:25)” (Ninth Station).
FIRST SUNDAY ROSARYCome one and all! You are invited to pray the Rosary with your St. Edward community ~ before the 10:45 a.m. Mass! Please join us September 2nd at 10:20 a.m. in the Church. Rosaries and guides will be handed out in the Gathering Space. We look forward to praying together!
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT AT ST. EDWARD BLESSED SACRAMENT CHAPELJesus promised “Behold I am with you always, even to the end of the world.” Jesus fulfills this promise in the exposition of the Holy Eucharist. Eucharistic Adoration is the most powerful means that we have to transform our lives and the life of our parish. Adoration provides an opportunity to spend time in the presence of the very Son of God. The more you experience the silence of this Mystery, the more you realize how blessed you are to spend time with Him and receive the Greatness of God into your life. We invite you to spend time with the Blessed Sacrament each week. Adoration begins at 9:30 a.m. after Monday Mass and continues until Mass Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. If you are interested in becoming a participant, please contact Kim Chupka at 740-587-7067 for further details or call the parish office at 740-587-3254.
"If you believe what you like in the Gospels, and reject what you don't like, it is not
the Gospel you believe, but yourself.” ~SAINT AUGUSTINE
Monday, August 27 ~ Twenty-First Week in Ordinary Time Saint Monica
Holy Gospel: Matthew 23:13-22 Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples: “Woe to you, scribes and
Pharisees, you hypocrites. You lock the Kingdom of heaven before men. You do not enter yourselves, nor
do you allow entrance to those trying to enter. “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites. You
traverse sea and land to make one convert, and when that happens you make him a child of Gehenna
twice as much as yourselves. Woe to you, blind guides, who say, ‘If one swears by the temple, it means
nothing, but if one swears by the gold of the temple, one is obligated.’ Blind fools, which is greater, the
gold, or the temple that made the gold sacred? And you say, ‘If one swears by the altar, it means nothing,
but if one swears by the gift on the altar, one is obligated.’ You blind ones, which is greater, the gift, or
the altar that makes the gift sacred? One who swears by the altar swears by it and all that is upon it; one
who swears by the temple swears by it and by him who dwells in it; one who swears by heaven swears by
the throne of God and by him who is seated on it.”
Meditation: Jesus was angry with the religious leaders because they failed to listen to God's word and
they misled the people they were supposed to teach and lead in the ways of God. Jesus gave a series of
examples to show how misguided they were. In their zeal to win converts, they required unnecessary and
burdensome rules which obscured the more important matters of religion, such as love of God and love of
neighbor. They were leading people to “Pharisaism” rather than to God. They failed as religious leaders to
teach others the way of God's kingdom because they failed to listen to and to understand the intention of
God's word. Through their own pride and prejudice they blindly shut the door of their own hearts and
minds to God's understanding of his kingdom.
Prayer: O God, who console the sorrowful and who mercifully accepted the motherly tears of Saint Monica
for the conversion of her son Augustine, grant us, through the intercession of them both, that we may
bitterly regret our sins and find the grace of your pardon. 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: How can we shut the door of God's kingdom in our lives? By closing our ears to Jesus,
the King of kings and Lord of lords (Revelations 17:14; 19:16), who speaks words of life and love, truth
and freedom, hope and pardon. The Lord Jesus wants to dwell with us and to bring us his kingdom. He
opens the way for each of us to "ascend to heaven" and to bring "heaven to earth" in the daily
circumstances of our lives. God's kingdom is present in all who seek him and who do his will. Pray as
Jesus taught: “May your kingdom come and your will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10).
About Saint Monica: St. Monica is an example of those holy matrons of the ancient Church who proved
very influential in their own quiet way. Through prayer and tears she gave the great Augustine to the
Church of God, and thereby earned for herself a place of honor in the history of God's kingdom on earth.
The Confessions of St. Augustine provide certain biographical details. Born of Christian parents about the
year 331 at Tagaste in Africa, Monica was reared under the strict supervision of an elderly nurse who had
likewise reared her father. In the course of time she was given in marriage to a pagan named Patricius.
Besides other faults, he possessed a very irascible nature; it was in this school of suffering that Monica
learned patience. It was her custom to wait until his anger had cooled; only then did she give a kindly
remonstrance. Evil-minded servants had prejudiced her mother-in-law against her, but Monica mastered
the situation by kindness and sympathy. Her marriage was blessed with three children: Navigius,
Perpetua, who later became a nun, and Augustine, her problem child. According to the custom of the day,
baptism was not administered to infants soon after birth. It was as an adolescent that Augustine became a
catechumen, but possibly through a premonition of his future sinful life, Monica postponed his baptism
even when her son desired it during a severe illness. When Augustine was nineteen years old, his father
Patricius died; by patience and prayer Monica had obtained the conversion of her husband. The youthful
Augustine caused his mother untold worry by indulging in every type of sin and dissipation. As a last
resort after all her tears and entreaties had proved fruitless, she forbade him entrance to her home; but
after a vision she received him back again. In her sorrow a certain bishop consoled her: "Don't worry, it is
impossible that a son of so many tears should be lost." When Augustine was planning his journey to
Rome, Monica wished to accompany him. He outwitted her, however, and had already embarked when she
arrived at the docks. Later she followed him to Milan, ever growing in her attachment to God. St. Ambrose
held her in high esteem, and congratulated Augustine on having such a mother. At Milan she prepared the
way for her son's conversion. Finally the moment came when her tears of sorrow changed to tears of joy.
Augustine was baptized. And her lifework was completed. She died in her fifty-sixth year, as she was
returning to Africa. The description of her death is one of the most beautiful passages in her son's famous
“Confessions.”
Tuesday, August 28 ~ Twenty-First Week in Ordinary Time
Saint Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Holy Gospel: Matthew 23:23-26 Jesus said: “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites. You
pay tithes of mint and dill and cumin, and have neglected the weightier things of the law: judgment and
mercy and fidelity. But these you should have done, without neglecting the others. Blind guides, who
strain out the gnat and swallow the camel! “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites. You
cleanse the outside of cup and dish, but inside they are full of plunder and self-indulgence. Blind Pharisee,
cleanse first the inside of the cup, so that the outside also may be clean.”
Meditation: Jesus used the example of tithing to show how far the scribes and Pharisees had missed the
mark. God had commanded a tithe of the first fruits of one's labor as an expression of thanksgiving and
honor for his providential care for his people (ref. Deuteronomy 14:22; Leviticus 27:30). The scribes,
however, went to extreme lengths to tithe on insignificant things (such as tiny plants) with great
mathematical accuracy. They were very attentive to minute matters of little importance, but they
neglected to care for the needy and the weak. Jesus admonished them because their hearts were not
right. They were filled with pride and contempt for others. They put unnecessary burdens on others while
neglecting to show charity, especially to the weak and the poor. They meticulously went through the
correct motions of conventional religion while forgetting the realities.
Prayer: Renew in your Church, we pray, O Lord, that spirit with which you endowed your Bishop Saint
Augustine that, filled with the same spirit, we may thirst for you, the sole fount of true wisdom, and seek
you, the author of heavenly 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: In light of today’s gospel, do you allow any blindspots to blur your vision of God's
kingdom and his ways? Jesus went to the heart of the matter when he called the religious leaders of his
day blind Pharisees and hypocrites! The word “hypocrite” means “actor” — someone who puts on a show
or a “game face” usually to draw attention to themselves, or a “public face” to appear one way on public,
but in reality act very different “behind the scenes.” Jesus chastised them for neglecting the more
important matters of religion, such as justice and the love of God and love of neighbor. Might we be guilty
at times for falling into the same mindset? We need to remember that God places in every heart a desire
and intimate yearning to personally know the One who created us in love for love. Saint Augustine, who
found God only after many years of “acting” and wandering in disbelief and spiritual darkness, exclaimed
in his book Confessions: “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they
rest in You.” May we learn to rest in the arms of the Lord, and to have genuine minds and hearts rooted in
Christ.
Wednesday, August 29 ~ Twenty-First Week in Ordinary Time
The Passion (Martyrdom) of Saint John the Baptist
Holy Gospel: Mark 6:17-29 Herod was the one who had John the Baptist arrested and bound in prison
on account of Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip, whom he had married. John had said to Herod, “It is
not lawful for you to have your brother’s wife.” Herodias harbored a grudge against him and wanted to kill
him but was unable to do so. Herod feared John, knowing him to be a righteous and holy man, and kept
him in custody. When he heard him speak he was very much perplexed, yet he liked to listen to him. She
had an opportunity one day when Herod, on his birthday, gave a banquet for his courtiers, his military
officers, and the leading men of Galilee. Herodias’ own daughter came in and performed a dance that
delighted Herod and his guests. The king said to the girl, “Ask of me whatever you wish and I will grant it
to you.” He even swore many things to her, “I will grant you whatever you ask of me, even to half of my
kingdom.” She went out and said to her mother, “What shall I ask for?” She replied, “The head of John the
Baptist.” The girl hurried back to the king’s presence and made her request, “I want you to give me at
once on a platter the head of John the Baptist.” The king was deeply distressed, but because of his oaths
and the guests he did not wish to break his word to her. So he promptly dispatched an executioner with
orders to bring back his head. He went off and beheaded him in the prison. He brought in the head on a
platter and gave it to the girl. The girl in turn gave it to her mother. When his disciples heard about it,
they came and took his body and laid it in a tomb.
Meditation: John the Baptist is the bridge between the Old and New Testaments. He is the last of the Old
Testament prophets who pointed the way to the Messiah, and he is the first of the New Testament
witnesses and martyrs of Christ. Jesus equated the coming of his kingdom with violence. John the Baptist
suffered violence for proclaiming that the Kingdom of God was near. He was thrown into prison. Why did
Herod put John to death when he knew him to be a righteous and holy man? Herod was a weak ruler. He
could take a strong stand on the wrong things when he knew the right. Such a stand, however, was a sign
of weakness and cowardice. Unfortunately for Herod, he could not rid himself of sin by ridding himself of
the man who confronted him with his sin. The simplest way to shut up permanently John, who proclaimed
the Truth, was to behead him.
Prayer: O God, who willed that Saint John the Baptist should go ahead of your Son both in his birth and
in his death, grant that, as he died a Martyr for truth and justice, we, too, may fight hard for the
confession of what you teach. 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: The blood of martyrs throughout the ages bears testimony to the truth, teachings and
challenges of the gospel and their willingness to suffer and die for their faith prove victory rather than
defeat for the kingdom of God. Through Christ's victory on the cross they obtain the glorious crown of
victory and everlasting life with Jesus Christ. What gives us the power, boldness, and courage to be living
witnesses to Jesus Christ and to the truths of the gospel? The Holy Spirit fills us with courage, love, and
boldness to make Jesus Christ known and loved. We should never be fearful of those who oppose the
truths of sacred scripture, and those who challenge the teachings of Jesus Christ, because the love of
Jesus Christ is stronger than fear and death itself. His love conquers all, even our fears and timidity in the
face of opposition and persecution. We can trust in his grace and help at all times. Are you ready to make
Christ known and loved, to stand up for what is right, true, and good according to Jesus Christ, and if
necessary to suffer in one way or another for his sake and the sake of the gospel?
Thursday, August 30 ~ Twenty-First Week in Ordinary Time
Holy Gospel: Matthew 24:42-51 Jesus said to his disciples: “Stay awake! For you do not know on
which day your Lord will come. Be sure of this: if the master of the house had known the hour of night
when the thief was coming, he would have stayed awake and not let his house be broken into. So too, you
also must be prepared, for at an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come. “Who, then, is the
faithful and prudent servant, whom the master has put in charge of his household to distribute to them
their food at the proper time? Blessed is that servant whom his master on his arrival finds doing so.
Amen, I say to you, he will put him in charge of all his property. But if that wicked servant says to himself,
‘My master is long delayed,’ and begins to beat his fellow servants, and eat and drink with drunkards, the
servant’s master will come on an unexpected day and at an unknown hour and will punish him severely
and assign him a place with the hypocrites, where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth.”
Meditation: Jesus ends his teaching on watchfulness and vigilance with a parable that contains an
element of surprise – the master suddenly returns home unexpectedly, probably from a long journey. He
rewards the dutiful servant for his faithfulness to his master. He has performed his service with diligence
and has done all that the master required of him. The master punishes the other servant who behaved
wickedly. This servant was not only irresponsible, he was frequently absent from work and spent his
master's money by throwing endless parties with his friends. The wicked servant also abused his fellow
workers with physical force and violence, probably to make them do the work he was supposed to do for
his master. The master not only throws him out of his house, he fires him from his job! He also throws
him into the worst possible place – a prison of no return where there is nothing but torment and misery.
Should we be surprised to see the master acting with such swift judgment? After all he is only giving back
what they have given to him. The master rewards the faithful servant with honor, promotion, and
friendship, and he punishes the unfaithful servant – who stole from his master and used his position to
abuse others – by removing him from his position of trust with the master and by throwing him into
prison for robbing the master and mistreating his fellow servants.
Prayer: O God, who cause the minds of the faithful to unite in a single purpose, grant your people to love
what you command and to desire what you promise, that, amid the uncertainties of this world, our hearts
may be fixed on that place where true gladness is found. 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: Jesus calls us to be vigilant in watching for his return and to be ready to meet him when
he calls us to himself. The Lord gives us his Holy Spirit so that we may have the wisdom, help, and
strength we need to turn away from sin to embrace God's way of love, justice, and holiness. The Lord's
warning of judgment causes dismay for those who are unprepared, but it brings joyful hope to those who
eagerly wait for his return in glory. God's judgment is good news for those who are ready to meet him.
Their reward is God himself, the source of all truth, beauty, goodness, love and everlasting life.
Friday, August 31 ~ Twenty-First Week in Ordinary Time
Holy Gospel: Matthew 25:1-13 Jesus told his disciples this parable: “The Kingdom of heaven will be like
ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish and five
were wise. The foolish ones, when taking their lamps, brought no oil with them, but the wise brought
flasks of oil with their lamps. Since the bridegroom was long delayed, they all became drowsy and fell
asleep. At midnight, there was a cry, ‘Behold, the bridegroom! Come out to meet him!’ Then all those
virgins got up and trimmed their lamps. The foolish ones said to the wise, ‘Give us some of your oil, for
our lamps are going out.’ But the wise ones replied, ‘No, for there may not be enough for us and you. Go
instead to the merchants and buy some for yourselves.’ While they went off to buy it, the bridegroom
came and those who were ready went into the wedding feast with him. Then the door was locked.
Afterwards the other virgins came and said, ‘Lord, Lord, open the door for us!’ But he said in reply,
‘Amen, I say to you, I do not know you.’ Therefore, stay awake, for you know neither the day nor the
hour.”
Meditation: Jesus’ story of ten single ladies waiting for a wedding procession in the middle of the night
seem strange to us today. But Jesus' audience knew all too well how easily this could happen to them. To
show up for a wedding party without proper attire and travel arrangements is like trying to get into a
special event today that requires a prearranged permit or reservation. You just don’t get in without the
proper pass. Can you imagine the frustration travelers might experience when going abroad and finding
out that they can’t get into some country because they don’t have the right visa or a valid passport?
Prayer: O God, who cause the minds of the faithful to unite in a single purpose, grant your people to love
what you command and to desire what you promise, that, amid the uncertainties of this world, our hearts
may be fixed on that place where true gladness is found. 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: Jesus warns us that there are consequences for being unprepared. When the Lord Jesus
comes to lead you to his heavenly banquet will you be ready to hear his voice and follow? Our eternal
welfare depends on our hearing, and many have trained themselves to not hear. We will not be prepared
to meet the Lord, face to face, when he calls us on the day of judgment, unless we listen to him today.
The Lord invites us to feast at his heavenly banquet table. The question is, are you ready?
Scripture passages (NAB translation) courtesy of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; prayers are from The Roman Missal, Catholic Book Publishing, 2011;
information about saints, solemnities, feasts and memorials courtesy of the Catholic Culture web site.
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ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
A Senior Social Group for Men and Women, 50 and up
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 – GAME NIGHT with pizza, salad and dessert. The Cost is $13.00 per person. Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center, Seminary Road -
(Thornwood Crossing to Reddington Road to Thornwood Drve to Seminary Road. From Newark – West Main Street and turn left onto Thornwood Drive to Seminary Road). A fun evening of penny a card bingo. 50/50 raffl e. Bring cards to play or just come to visit! Enhance your copper investment. Door prizes from Lourdes, France.
Please note: Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center is requiring reservation count one week prior to event.
Last Chance – reservations to be paid to Linda by Friday, August 31.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 – Tour the Ohio River on the B & B Riverboat out of Newport, KY. All-inclusive cost of $45.00 per person. Enjoy a buffet
lunch and beautiful fall foliage on the Ohio River. After the cruise, we will return to Cincinnati and tour Old St. Mary’s Church on Thirteenth Street. This is the fi rst Catholic Church constructed in Cincinnati. Then return to Granville.Event is SOLD OUT. Accepting names for a wait list if there is a cancellation.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 – THANKSGIVING DINNER at Sts. Peter & Paul Retreat Center. Cost is $13.00 per person. “Early Bird” reservations
being accepted for a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. Full details of program to follow.Paid reservations due and paid by Wednesday, November 7.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 – CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON at Sts. Peter & Paul Retreat Center. Cost is $13.00 per person. Full details of program later date.
Transportation is available by request from St. Edward Church to Sts. Peter and Paul Retreat Center.
You may pay for one or multiple events in one check. Make check payable to “THE EDWARDIANS.” Mail to Linda Woolard, 636 Fox Run Circle South, Newark, OH 43055. Email [email protected] or phone 740-323-3105.
20 18 The Edwardians!FOOD PANTRY NEWS FOR AUGUST
The items most needed at the pantry are: canned veggies, fruit and soup.
The pantry has been very busy this summer! During the 23 services since June 1st, we have had 18 services of 30 or more families with three services in the 40s. The highest number of families served was 48. We have already served more families this summer than last summer and we still have the last week of August left. We have had to purchase quite a bit of food this summer. As school begins and families settle in for fall/winter, we will need to reach out to area churches asking for more food donations. I am sure we will receive the assistance that is needed to serve the many families in our district. Your prayers are needed to help us meet our families’ needs.
Total Statistics for Summer months (June/July/through August 18): 769 households and 1,995 people. – Chuck Dilbone [email protected].
GRIEFSHARE PROGRAMAre you grieving the death of a family member or friend? GriefShare is an 11-week video seminar series at St. Edward Church, from 2:00- 3:30 p.m. in the Parish Lounge beginning September 9 through November 18. This weekly series is for people who are suffering a deep hurt from the loss of a spouse, child, family member, or friend through death. GriefShare features some of the nation’s foremost Christian experts on grief and recovery topics. The seminar is designed to help you face these challenges and move forward. For additional information or registration, please visit the link at https://saintedwards.org/griefshare or contact Bill or Mary Hoekstra at 740-587-0164 or [email protected].
BIBLE STUDYCome study Paul’s letter to the Ephesians beginning on Thursday, September 6th in Classroom 8. This 8-week class reveals many remarkable gifts that we as Christians are given in the Church. Jeff Cavins tells us about the nature of the Church – as a body, as a household, as a mystery, as a communion, as a bride, and as an army. It shows us the remarkable inheritance that awaits us as sons and daughters, adopted fully into the family of God. For more information, contact Gayle Blubaugh at 740-739-6740 or [email protected].
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 26, 2018
WALKING WITH PURPOSE CONNECTCOFFEE TALK: GETTING A GRIP THROUGH AUTHENTICITYMonday, September 10th at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall
Out of a desire to be liked, or to protect ourselves, many women wear masks. Are you always smiling but your heart is breaking? Are you living at a frantic pace, desperate to count? Please join us for an inspiring talk and discussion as we compare what we are hearing in today’s culture to what has been revealed to us in Scripture. As we do, we will recognize that God sees us and loves us – authentic and messy – just as we are. No experience or pre-reading necessary, just come as you are, bring a friend for some coffee and see what Walking with Purpose is all about!
“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation, the old has gone the new has come.” 2 Corinthians 5:17
ANNOUNCING WALKING WITH PURPOSEWOMEN’S CATHOLIC BIBLE STUDY
Do you desire to grow in your Catholic faith? Would you like to connect with other women in our parish community? Do you feel that you are doing so much but none of it very well? We invite you to consider joining Walking with Purpose this fall here at St. Edward. Weekly group sessions are starting on September 10th. Keeping in Balance, is the 22-week study for this fall through February, focusing on creating balance within. No previous Bible study experience is necessary and you are welcome to come as you are as we explore Biblical ways we can manage life’s pace and pressure while living with calm and steadiness. A lifestyle of health and holiness awaits.
Walking with Purpose is a women’s Catholic Bible study that aims to bring women to a closer relationship with Christ. Personal study and small group discussions at WWP each week link our everyday challenges with the solutions given to us through the teachings of Christ and the Catholic Church.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Anna Hofer, [email protected] or 740-334-0170 or visit Walking with Purpose online www.walkingwithpurpose.com for more information. We hope to see you! You will need to order your book through the WWP website at a cost of $40.00 plus shipping.
CLASSES FOR 2-3 YEAR OLDSWITH COMMUNICATION AND/OR SOCIALIZATION CHALLENGES
On September 11th, our school year program will resume at St. Edward Church for 2 and 3 year olds with communication and/or socialization challenges. The classes are tentatively scheduled from noon to 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The children work in groups of 6 with two teachers; evidence-based “play” procedures are used to improve their communication and socialization skills.
FREE PROGRAM DURING THE SCHOOLYEAR FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH AUTISM
This program starts September 10th. Participants should have basic reading skills. They will work one-on-one with mentors in small groups on Mondays from 4:00-6:00 p.m. participating in noncompetitive physical activities including: “obstacle” courses, music, dancing, yoga, crafts, games, cooking, interviewing, drama, visiting restaurants and other places of interest in Granville, etc.
This program was created to improve social and communication skills, to allow for sensory issues and a child’s need for routine, to develop executive skills, and to reduce anxiety with new situations, new activities and new people.
Applications are being accepted for Mentors who will be trained and paid. Please use contact information below.
These programs are sponsored by the Language Experience Center, a nonprofi t organization. Children of all races, colors, and national/ethnic origins are welcome. Classes are held at Saint Edward Catholic Church, 785 Newark-Granville Road, Granville. Please contact Barbara Lechner, Ph.D. at 740-587-7214 or [email protected] to enroll or for more information.
We are in desperate need of “bling” to embellish the turbans for the patients we serve. That consists of brooches, pins, jewelry for all holidays. Big and small, we use them all!! To date we have distributed over 20,270 in headwear. That’s a lot of “bling.” Please ask your family, friends, and coworkers! There is a collection box in the Gathering Space. Please call Kathy Braidich at 740-504-6133 if you have any questions. Check out the website www.turbanproject.com and Facebook page The Turban Project. God bless and thank you from the bottom of my heart! Kathy Braidich, Founder/Director
ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH GRANVILLE, OHIO
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A focus on ministry opportunities at St. Edward…An invitation to you to be involved with the
CARING COMMITTEEThe Caring Committee is a group within the Women of St. Edward, and is made up of volunteers who can take meals to families where someone has been hospitalized or experienced a temporary illness or crisis. Contact Shirley Brough at 740-344-4246 or [email protected].
CLOSER TO HOME… STEWARDSHIP AT ST. EDWARD
In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus continues His instruction on the Eucharist. Many of his own disciples cannot accept His teachings and instead return to their former way of life, abandoning Christ altogether. Jesus turns to the Apostles and asks them to choose with the question, “Do you also want to leave?” Peter speaks up for the Twelve responding, “Master, to Whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
The demands of a stewardship way of life can be diffi cult. And the teachings of Christ can be hard to accept. How can we keep going when it gets tough? Peter’s honest answer to the choice Jesus poses shows us a way to stay true to a stewardship way of life.
Looking at himself and the world around him, Peter comes to a realization. To paraphrase, he says, “I don’t really see any better options, Lord. I’ve tried life with you and it’s hard. But I’ve tried life without You and it’s harder — it doesn’t satisfy. Where else am I going to go? I choose You, Lord.” Peter knows he doesn’t have all the answers. And, so, he humbly chooses to rely on God. When the going gets tough, we can keep going by relying on God and trusting more deeply in Him.
Remembering blessings and relying on Him — these are two keys to a beautiful way of life. - catholicsteward.org
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BETHESDA HEALING MINISTRYGod’s infi nite mercy is present in our lives. It is bigger than our understanding, enduring forever. All we have to do is ask and He will forgive us. Bethesda is a confi dential, safe place providing support, prayer, reconciliation and spiritual renewal for anyone wounded by the tragedy of abortion. Come to Bethesda Healing Ministry for support and assistance from those who know and have been there and can help. We gather on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Confi dential Ministry phone lines are available to you, call us at 614-309-2651 or 614-309-0157 or visit our website at www.bethesdahealing.org.
Finally! An Event for Adults!Marriage Matters
August 30, 2018 6:30-8:30 p.m.
We are happy to announce the newest ministry of Damascus: “The Damascus Speaker Series.” This speaker series is intended to regularly invite thought-leaders of the New Evangelization to present creative content and concepts that are bringing revival to the Catholic Church in America.
This event is for any and all adults (married or not!). Bring a friend from your parish, work, or neighborhood. Invite someone new!
Address: 7550 Ramey Road, Centerburg, OH 43011Details: Business casual, free beverages and appetizers will be provided. Cost: The event is free.
CATHOLIC MEN’S LUNCHEON CLUBThe September Catholic Men’s Luncheon Club will feature a talk by Dr. Michael Parker. Dr. Parker will speak about Challenges to Catholic Healthcare. Please join us Friday, September 7th at St. Patrick Church in downtown Columbus for lunch and Dr. Parker’s talk. The September Luncheon is sponsored by St. Gabriel Radio. Holy Mass begins at 11:45 a.m. followed by lunch at 12:10 p.m. and Dr. Parker’s talk. No reservations are necessary. Ten dollars covers the lunch and meeting. Bring a friend! For information on Catholic Men’s Luncheons, visit www.catholicmensministry.com/cmlcor contact George Harvey, CMLC President at [email protected].
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Off: (740) 366-3255 (800) 395-5784jackssepticoh.com
Install * Repair * Pump * Service * Jet Aeration * Conventional * Mound * Drip
Precision Slate & Tile Roofing Co. Ltd.2767 E. 4th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219614-448-8344 • www.precisionslateroof.com
Have you had your roof checked lately?Sometimes you can’t see the damage. High Winds and Harsh Weather can damage your roof; call us today and let us see if there is any need for repairs.Don’t wait until it’s too late.
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Advanced Business Consulting
Business & Financial Consulting Bookkeeping Services
QuickBooks Pro Advisor740-624-4175
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Dee Printingat 1-800-292-9020.
740 • 915 • 6741140 Van Tassell Avenue, Newark
A Formal Affa ireA Formal Affa ire
Medical and Surgical Associates1924 & 1930 Tamarack Road • Main Line: (740) 522-7600
Refill Line: (740) 522-7640 • Billing: (740) 522-7660Michael E. Campolo, D.O. Thomas K. Petryk, M.D. Jeremy R. Campbell, D.O. Richard R. Donnard, D.O.Raju Fatehchand, M.D., FACP Lisa M. Karres, D.O. Alexander Campolo, D.O. Brenda K. Ames, CNP, CDECourtney Garvin, MMS, PA-C Misti Staggers, FNP Holly Covert, CNP Loren Keith, CNP
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DOWNEY’S CARPET CAREof Granvilleof Granvilleof Granvilleof Granvilleof GranvilleA family tradition of service excellence, since 1897.
(740) 587-4258
MARK A. CENEVIVA, O.D.Independent Doctor
of Optometry
WAL-MART VISION CENTERSHeath Office Newark Office911 Hebron Rd. 1315 North 21st St.(740) 522-2553 (740) 364-9130
WENGERTEMPERATURE CONTROL
For Your Heating & A/C2005 PROGRESS AVE.
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Sy Viet Nguyen, DDS, LLC740-344-8692
935 River Rd. Granville 587-7266973 N. 21st St. Newark 366-3356
Coffee &Community
Village Flower Basket
1090 River RoadGranville
587-3439Village Flower
Basket& gardens
granVille, ohio
GUTRIDGEPLUMBING, INC.
349-9411GPI
For Your Family and Its Future.Jeffery W. James,
Financial RepresentativeThe Kemelgor Financial Group
(740) 587-2746Northwestern Mutual
05-2296 ©2005 The Northwestern Mutual Financial Network is a marketing name for the sales and distribution arm of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI and its affiliates, and “The Quiet Company” is a registered trademark. 5062-076
Granville, OH740-587-0161
“Known for Personal Service.”Bill Hoekstra & Mary Hoekstra
McPeek-HoekstraFuneral Home
141 GREEN WAVE DR. • NEWARK
740-344-6106
McDERMOTT INSURANCEMatt McDermott
(740) 345-9574
Nationwide.But still very, very local.Get great local service with Nationwide®.
©2006 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies. Nationwide Life Insurance Company. Home office: Columbus, Ohio 43215-2220. Nationwide, the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. Not available in all states.
Auto Home Life Business
303 N. 21st Street,Newark, OH 43055
Newark38 N. Cedar St.
345-5175
Heath780 S. 30th St.
522-2668
THE EYE SITEWELCOMING NEW PATIENTS
BRETT A. DIETZ, O.D.NANCY R. DIETZ, O.D.
Granville Office Millersport Office (740) 587-4970 (740) 467-2525
Knights of ColumbusInsurance & Financial Services with a Catholic PerspectiveHH A++ SUPERIOR RATING HH
Annuities • IRAs • Roth IRAsLife & Long Term Care • Disability Insurance
Mark Hedge, FICF, MDRT • (740) [email protected] • www.markhedge.org
1190 E. Main Street, Newark, OH 43055 740-349-8686
Always Forward CrossFitMoving Your Fitness Forward; We Offer
CrossFit, Bootcamp, CrossFit Kids, Masters Lifting, Personal Training
464 S. Main St., Granville Craig McDonald, Co-owner
alwaysforwardcrossfit.com • 740-507-4378
Join us at Ye Olde Mill11324 Mt. Vernon Road, Utica
VelvetIceCream.com
Join us at Ye Olde Mill11324 Mt. Vernon Road, Utica
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• 25 Years Experience• HailDamage• BodyLineDents• CreaseDents• DoorDings• MotorcyclesERICCLAEYS740-404-5508
462 S. Main Street, Granville • By Appointment Onlywww.dentsolutionsofohio.com
AUTOMOTIVEPAINTLESSDENTREMOVAL
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263 Deo Drive, Newark, Ohio 43055www.safemoneyplaces.net
740-366-1110/Toll Free 1-866-366-1110Brian Van Winkle
Parishioner
313 E. Broadway, Granville,OH 43203
740-587-0001 buxtoninn.com
The Owners are Members of St. Pius X & St. Edward
Sunday Brunch Buffet, 10am-2pm every Sunday
Breakfast, Lunch and
Dinner Daily587-0204 • www.dayynoche.com
GrandMonuments1600 East Main St.
Newark, Ohio 43055
345-8772
J. Michael Maurer,
Realtor, e-Pro, SRES
116 W. Broadway, Granville, OH
Call Laura VonBruenchenhein for all your real estate needs!
614-273-6444
[email protected] • lauravonb.com190 E. Broad Street, Pataskala, OH 43062
Professional Full Service REALTOR®
20 ½ N. Park Place,Newark, OHCell 740-334-9777KellyParkerHome.com
Kelly Parker –
Tim Hughes Real Estate Consultant
www.timhughesrealestateconsultants.com
1400 Chapel Way, Heath740-522-4663
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740 N. 21st street • Newark, OH 43055
740-366-1236 • www.thedentist.usAccepting New Patients Parishioners
Jeffrey C. Kirian, DDS, LLCTHE DENTIST
Antiques& Vintage
Bag & Bulk Mulch – Plants – Stone – Topsoil2135 West Main, Newark
740-522-6558 www.hopetimber.com
Antiques & VintAge
GARDEN CENTER
Complete Orthopedic Care www.ossmnewark.com1980 Tamarack Road, Newark, Ohio, 43055 • (740) 788-9220
Licking County’s Local Orthopedic
Group Since 1986
LINCOLN RIDGE FINANCIAL GROUP, LLCAUTO • HOME • BUSINESS • LIFE • HEALTH
Jerod Long, Parishioner/4th Degree Knight2034 Cherry Valley Rd., Suite C Newark OH 43055 [email protected] • www.LincolnRidgeFinancial.com
MEMBERSOF PARISH
1290 HEBRON ROAD,HEATH, OH
(1 mile south of Indian Mound Mall)
522-3153Jeep
FAMILY OWNEDOVER 39 YEARS
Proudly serving the area for over 40 years!
Consumer
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serviCes inC.2040 Cherry valley rd.
“Dropless” Cataract SurgeryRichard A. Erdey, M.D.Gregory D. Searcy, M.D.Daryl Kaswinkel, M.D.
ERDEY SEARCY EYE GROUP
Vision For Life
Laser Vision CorrectionComplete Family Eye Care614.863.EYES (3937)www.icanseeclearly.com
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SpaOnTheAvenue.com292 Miller Avenue, Newark
(740) 522-4SPA
Call Mike Greene for all ofyour RICOH equipment needs.
51 N. 3rd St. Suite 102 | Newark, Ohio
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Parishioner