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Rev. Fr. William L. Arnold, PastorRev. Mr. George Zimmermann, Deacon
Sr. Joan Popovits, O.P. Pastoral Minister
Mrs. Marti Todd, Admin./Finance (614-237-1671)Mr. David Spencer, Director of Music (740-823-1662)
Sunday MassesSaturday, 4:00 p.m.;
Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
Daily & Holy DaysAs Scheduled
Reconciliation3:30 p.m. on Saturday
Office HoursMonday-Friday,
9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Rev. Fr. William L. Arnold, PastorRev. Mr. George Zimmermann, DeaconSr. Joan Popovits, O.P., Pastoral Minister
Miss Amy Chessler,School Principal
Mr. Mark Butler,Director of Religious Education
Mr. Adam Fehrenbach, MSM,Director of Music & Liturgy
Mr. Henry Miller,Finance Council Chairman
Mrs. Patricia Morris,Bookkeeper/Business Manager
Mrs. Paula CohenParish Secretary
Sunday MassesSaturday, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Parish Office............................................... 614-861-1521Parish Fax................................................... 614-861-3746Elementary School K-8.............................. 614-861-0475Preschool 3-5 years .................................... 614-861-4559 www.holy-spirit-school.com
Holy SpiritPARISH
St. PhilipTHE APOSTLE
&1573 Elaine Road, Columbus, OH 43227
Website: www.stphilipcolumbus.orgE-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 614-237-1671 • Fax: 614-231-8416
4383 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213www.holyspiritcolumbus.org
Parish Office Hours:Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Holy Spirit and St. Philip ChurchFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 14, 2019
Saturday, July 13 – The Vigil of the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 p.m. Mass at St. Philip – For the People of St. Philip & Holy Spirit Parishes 5:30 p.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Jerry Ries (Family)Sunday, July 14 – Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings: 105: Dt 30:10-14/Ps 69:14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36-37/ Col 1:15-20/Lk 10:25-37 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Philip – Patti Grove (Maggie Grove) 11:00 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – For the People of Holy Spirit & St. Philip ParishesMonday, July 15 – St. Bonaventure Readings: 389: Ex 1:8-14, 22/Ps 124:1b-8/Mt 10:34–11:1 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Philip – Msgr. James Geiger (Fr. William Arnold)Tuesday, July 16 – Our Lady of Mount Carmel Readings: 390: Ex 2:1-15a/Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34/ Mt 11:20-24 8:15 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Deceased Members of the Sergio Family (Sergio Family)Wednesday, July 17 Readings: 391: Ex 3:1-6, 9-12/Ps 103:1b-4, 6-7/Mt 11:25-27 8:15 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Emerson Whisner (Al Roehrenbeck & Family)Thursday, July 18 – St. Camillus de Lellis Readings: 392: Ex 3:13-20 / Ps 105:1, 5, 8-9, 24-27/Mt 11:28-30 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Philip – Mary Kastle (Andy Kastle)Friday, July 19 Readings: 393: Ex 11:10–12:14/Ps 116:12-13, 15-18/Mt 12:1-8 8:15 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Tom Pellican (The Mosic Family) 9:30 a.m. Mass at Woodlands – Julia Crosby & Laura Guerin (Parish Gift Mass)Saturday, July 20 – The Vigil of the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 p.m. Mass at St. Philip – Yolanda Brandel (Doug & Karen Brandel) 5:30 p.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – Primitivo Durusan, Sr. (Emily Hicks)Sunday, July 21 – Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings: 108: Gn 18:1-10a/Ps 15:2-5/Col 1:24-28/ Lk 10:38-42 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Philip – Rosella Liston (Rosemarie Rohletter & Kathy Gallen) 11:00 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit – In Celebration of Teresa Margaret OCD (Tom & Carolyn Turner)
From the Pastor’s Desk…
The well-known parable of the Good Samaritan has been passed on to us only in the Gospel of Luke. The parable teaches many important lessons, among them the difference between knowing the right thing to do and actually doing the right thing, when the need presents itself.
Everyone with a good moral upbringing (whether they are Christian or not) can easily understand, appreciate, and know what the right thing to do would be when confronted by a person in difficulty or trouble. “Knowing” means we have a good moral compass and we have a decent sense of empathy and compassion. Knowing leads nowhere, however, unless we take the first step, motivate ourselves to do what we know the situation requires of us.
Doing the right thing reveals who we really are and what we stand for. Doing requires courage because we could be the only person doing the right thing and we therefore might stand out. Doing could cost us something, time or money for example. Doing might also get us into trouble. Doing demonstrates we can turn good intentions into good deeds.
The “priest” and the “Levite” who see the man beaten up and half dead on the side of the road to Jericho know the right thing to do. They are well trained in the Law, so they know what the commandments of God require of them. For reasons we do not know they simply walk by. Perhaps they did not want to become impure and unfit for temple duty, as touching a corpse (if the man were to be dead) would make them. We don’t actually know.
Jesus, however, uses the despised and maligned Samaritan man, a social outcast, as his role model in the parable. For cultural and religious reasons, Jews looked down on Samaritans. Notice that it is this social outcast who knows and does: he sees the desperate situation of the wounded and beaten man and springs into action, even going overboard. He gives the innkeeper plenty of money to tend to the man’s needs, after first personally treating his wounds and getting him off the road.
The lawyer who wished to test Jesus in today’s Gospel utters the correct answer when Jesus asks him who was neighbor to the man in need. He responded to Jesus, that the one who showed mercy was neighbor to the man in need. Mercy is the virtue that makes us like God. To practice mercy in all aspects of our lives clearly shows that we know and can motivate ourselves to act as God would have us do.
Have a Good Week! Fr. Bill Arnold
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Information for Holy Spirit Parish
Parish Offertory Summary: July 7Offertory Envelopes (128) $ 6,414.00Loose Offerings $ 211.35St. Vincent de Paul (12) $ 675.00Capital Improvement (6) $ 103.00Tuition (4) $ 115.00Assumption (2) $ 15.00Total $ 7,533.35
Your support of Holy Spirit Parish in the weekly collection is gratefully received and much appreciated. The mission of Holy Spirit Parish (and School) in the Whitehall community is strengthened by keeping the parish fi nancially sound. To all who sacrifi ce so generously, I extend my deep gratitude.
Bishop’s 2019 Annual Appeal: “God Makes Every Grace Abundant.” We are about at the end of our 2019 BAA Campaign here at Holy Spirit Parish. Next week, the fi nal report will appear in the bulletin. Watch this space!
As you can see, the results of this year’s efforts are good, and we should receive a sizeable refund to continue our capital improvement projects on the parish grounds. Thank you to all who have so wonderfully and generously responded to our needs here at Holy Spirit.
Fr. Bill Arnold
Holy Spirit Goal: $ 132,433.77 BAA Goal: $ 52,433.77 Pledges: $ 110,548.00 Paid Pledges: $ 59,160.66 % of BAA Goal: 211% Number of Gifts: 134 Number of Parish Families: 670 % of Participation: 20%
Ministry Schedule: Saturday, July 20, 2019 – 5:30 p.m.Lectors: Dar Riturban, Diane UdeckServers: Noah Smith, Callie Smith, Bre WilliamsEucharistic Ministers: Michael Biscuso, Mark Heinmiller, Roseanne Sapp, DeAnne Bukowski, Elizabeth Weber
Ministry Schedule: Sunday, July 21, 2019 – 11:00 a.m.Lectors: Rick Makowski Servers: Parker Bashore, Kevin Gonzalez, Daisy GonzalezEucharistic Ministers: Dan Gumbish, Maureen Dodd, Stuart Wyatt, Susan & Mark Butler, Kathy Zimmermann, Hank Miller
Please remember in your prayers all the sick, homebound, or recovering in our parish, especially Judy Barnett, Richard Blatt, and Elaine Trouten.
Information for St. Philip the Apostle Parish
Parish Offertory Summary: July 7Contributions (68) $ 5,205.00Capital Improvement (5) $ 125.00Peter’s Pence (2) $ 45.00St. Vincent de Paul (1) $ 100.00Total $ 5,475.00
Please don’t forget that our expenses do not stop during the summer months. Your generosity goes a long way to keep our parish of St. Philip fi nancially sound. Thank you so much for your generous contributions. God will reward your generosity.
Bishop’s 2019 Annual Appeal: “God Makes Every Grace Abundant.” Today’s bulletin contains the fi nal report for St. Philip Parish for the 2019 BAA. As you can see, the parish responded well: 53% of all registered parishioners made a gift/pledge of various sizes totaling $26,211.00. When (if) all pledge obligations are paid, St. Philip Parish could receive a refund from the campaign in the amount of $7,659.68. That will be used for capital repairs here at our parish. It will buy a new door.
I want to thank everyone for their generosity. I realize many of our parishioners are on limited or fi xed incomes. The response is nevertheless gratifying and a sign of your commitment to the Church in our Diocese and St. Philip Parish. Thank you so very much from the bottom of my heart. Fr. Bill Arnold
St. Philip Goal: $ 28,551.32 BAA Goal: $ 18,551.32 Pledges: $ 26,211.00 Paid Pledges: $ 10,401.00 % of BAA Goal: 141% Number of Gifts: 84 Number of Parish Families: 157 % of Participation: 53%
Ministry Schedule: Saturday, July 20, 2019 – 4:00 p.m.Lector: JoAn DumasServer: John SwainEucharistic Ministers: Nancy Glover, Angie Carfagna
Ministry Schedule: Sunday, July 21, 2019 – 9:00 a.m.Lector: Geoff AlbrechtServer: Tom KitsmillerEucharistic Ministers: VOLUNTEER, VOLUNTEER
Announcement is made of the celebration of the Sacrament of Marriage for Madison Smith and Kyle Feldman at St. Philip Church on July 20, 2019. Please keep this couple in your prayers as they prepare for their Wedding Day.
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Additional St. Philip Information
St. Vincent de Paul Door Collection This Weekend. Volunteers will be at the church doors as you leave Mass this weekend. Please be generous.
Please remember in your prayers all the sick, homebound or recovering in our parish, especially Bob Brooks, Pat Edwards, Becky Fouts, Debbie Oberting, and Della Varacalli. Also pray for those in our parish coping with physical and mental conditions.
Additional Holy Spirit InformationSt. Vincent de Paul News: Parishioner support for our St. Vincent de Paul conference gives our parish the opportunity to help others in need. That need doesn’t take a vacation during the summer. During the past month, our conference was able to help 16 families with rent and 6 families with utility payments. Our pantry distributed 45 bags of groceries to 41 individuals/families. Our support also helped a pregnant, young woman with some immediate needs. Keep our conference members in your prayers so that when someone we help needs a listening ear, the Holy Spirit will guide us in patience and compassion.
Congratulations! The Sacrament of Marriage was celebrated by Angel Mendoza Mendoza and Rubicelia Chiguil Ambros at Holy Spirit Church on July 6, 2019. The Holy Spirit Parish family wishes them many happy years together!
Having a Child Baptized? Here at Holy Spirit, we have some helpful guidelines in preparing a family to have their child baptized.
• All parents must attend a Baptism Preparation class. The class is offered on the Second Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the parish office. Pre-registration for this class is requested at least one week prior to the class.
• In order to register for the Baptism Preparation Class, the parents must be registered parishioners of Holy Spirit for at least 6 months. If you are not currently registered, we can assist you and register you for an upcoming class.
• Generally, Baptisms take place after 11:00 a.m. Mass on the first and last Sundays of the month. Please note that other children may be baptized on the same day as your child. We do not baptize during the season of Lent. We also do not schedule Baptisms on Sundays that take place near Holy Days or major holidays.
• The Sacrament may be celebrated in English or Spanish. Please understand that a Baptism may be scheduled in another language on the Sunday you desire. Your child’s Baptism may need to be scheduled on another Sunday.
• For further details or scheduling information, call the parish office at Holy Spirit at 614-861-1521.
Shared Parish Information
Missionary to Speak to St. Philip and Holy Spirit, next weekend, July 20 and 21, 2019: Every parish in the Diocese annually hosts a representative from a mission order of the Church. This mission representative comes to describe the work of the order of priests he belongs to and to make an appeal for your generosity and support. All mission workers (priests, sisters, and lay people) depend on the support of all of us to make their missionary work possible.
Fr. Thomas Annamattathil Varughese C.P, belongs to the Passionist Missionaries of Vietnam. Fr. Thomas will speak to both Parishes – St. Philip and Holy Spirit – about the difficult work of these Passionist Mission Fathers (and Seminarians) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (formerly known to Americans as Saigon). The Passionist priests serve in many ways as underground church. They are not permitted to openly evangelize for the Gospel. Please, do not forget the people, who in the name of God and in our place, go into the world to teach the Gospel. They need your support. Be as generous as you can be.
St. Philip/Holy Spirit Men’s Group: The next meeting is scheduled for July 20, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. We have enjoyed listening to presentations by well-known Catholic speakers. At the next meeting, we will listen to a presentation entitled, The Seven Pillars of the Church. We have plenty of room for more members. The meetings are held at the home of Mark Decker, 8810 Chateau Drive in Pickerington 43147. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there. The 2020 Catholic Men’s Conference is February 22nd.
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Bishop Brennan to Celebrate Bimonthly Mass of Healing on July 22nd, (special date) at 6:30 p.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral, 212 E. Broad Street. The Feast of St. Mary Magdalene will be celebrated. Following Mass, a Service of Healing will begin with Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament, Veneration of relics of the True Cross, and an opportunity to speak individually with a priest concerning any personal need, and to receive a prayer of healing; the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick will also be available. The Service will conclude with Benediction.
All who seek Christ’s healing are invited, individuals with physical illness, and those seeking emotional or spiritual healing. All caregivers, family members, and medical providers are invited as well. Secure parking is available in the lot behind the Cathedral on E. Gay Street; a handicap elevator is located in the Cathedral courtyard facing E. Broad Street.
Celebrate God’s gift of married love! “Love, Naturally!” is the theme of this year’s Natural Family Planning Awareness Week, July 21-27, which celebrates God’s vision for marriage and promotes Natural Family Planning. Engaged and married couples are invited to learn about
NFP by contacting the Marriage and Family Life Offi ce at 614-241-2560, or at www.columbuscatholic.org/natural-family-planning.
Attention, Young Catholic Men in Grades 9-12: The Lord Jesus has a great plan for you! You are invited to attend the Annual Quo Vadis Retreat to spend time with other young men your age looking at the Lord’s call in your life while having fun. Quo Vadis is led by priests and seminarians of the Diocese and is supported by the Diocesan Offi ce of Vocations. It includes sports, bonfi re, talks about the priesthood, and Adoration. Quo Vadis will be held July 28th through July 31st at the Sts. Peter & Paul Retreat Center. The cost of the retreat is $40.00. If you are interested, please go to https://faceforwardcolumbus.com/quo-vadis/, or contact Michael Haemmerle at [email protected].
“Walking With the Saints,” sponsored by the Catholic Ethnic Ministries Offi ce of the Diocese of Columbus will take place on Saturday, August 3, 2019, at the Church of the Resurrection in New Albany, Ohio.
The Day of Refl ection will be led by the Most Reverend (Bishop) Joseph N. Perry. The presentation aims to expand each participant’s knowledge and devotion for SIX American causes for canonization: Venerable Pierre Toussaint, Venerable Henriette DeLille, Fr. Augustus Tolton, Mother Mary Lange, Sr. Thea Bowman, and Julia Greeley.
For more information or to register for this FREE event, visit columbuscatholic.org/cem or call 614-221-7990.
Holy Spirit’sAnnual Festival and Homecomingwill be here before you know it! Please mark
your calendar for August 8, 9, and 10. We invite you to come celebrate and support this annual event. The Festival Committee would like to remind you of some ways you can help now:
~ Pray for good weather. Good friends and neighbors come to the Festival when we have wonderful weather for the three nights. Praying for the success of our Parish Festival – especially for rain-free weather, is something all of us can do!
~ The Silent Auction needs your support. Would you like to donate items or gift cards, a special collectible, sports memorabilia, or a holiday item which would bring a good price at auction and be a special purchase for the buyer? Cash donations are also welcome. Donations may be dropped off at the Parish offi ce.
~ Sponsorship opportunities are available. If you own or manage a business, or have a family member or friend who does, ask them to be a sponsor for the Festival. For more information, please contact Maureen Dodd at (614) 226-4466.
~ Pick up and buy or sell raffl e tickets. Extra raffl e tickets have been placed at the entrances of Holy Spirit and St. Philip Churches. The grand prize is $1,000.00, second prize is $500.00, and there will be fi ve drawings for $100.00 each. Help support this great cause.
~ Yard signs coming soon. The yard signs advertising our Festival and Homecoming will be available soon in the back of Church. If you have a yard where a sign would be visible for all to see, think of picking one up!
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Suites AvailableFor more information,
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Drive-Thru • Carry-out • LotteryOpen 7 Days
Family Owned for 40 Years
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614-309-5739
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Excludes in car only students
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Restaurant & Take-out4210 E. Broad Street, WhitehallNEW MENU: Fresh Seafood•Fresh Pasta Dishes
Lamb Chops•Chicken Entrees•Gyros
$2 OFF ON $15 * $3 OFF ON $18Not valid with combo meals or any other offers or coupons
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Directors:Anthony Tiberi • John Tiberi
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