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SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY • MAY 30, 2021
THE ITALIAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY AT ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO
From the Deacon’s DeskDear friends in Christ,There’s a family I know that reminds me of the Trinity. Each member of that family is a unique individual with many outside interests and distinct qualities. Within the family are artists, musicians, scholars, business professionals, and adventurers. And yet their interests and qualities blend so well together that they are clearly all one family. Their individual interests flow from and support their common interest, which seems to be enjoying life itself and helping others to do so as well. Communication flows easily among them, and love does, too. They hold each other in mutual respect and they each gain strength from the love and support of the others. To be in their presence is to enter more deeply into life.
When I was a kid, trying to understand the Trinity made my head hurt. I think that was because we often approached the mystery of the Trinity as a math problem: three divine persons equal one God. I was never that good at math. Now I think the best way to understand the Trinity is as a family unit. Families I understand....especially Italian Families. And because of the good families I have known, I’ve come to better understand God the Father, God the Son, and God the loving Spirit between them.
Saint John the Baptist pray for us.Have a good week,Deacon Frank
Dear St. John Parishioners, join me periodically on St. Brigid of Kildare Parish livestream. If you missed it, the videos are available at St. Brigid YouTube channel and St. Brigid of Kildare Facebook page.
Celebrant for Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Mass Feast of Corpus Christi,
June 6, 2021 – Msgr. Cody
Confessions Heard before Mass Sundays at 9:00 a.m.
MASSES AT ST. JOHN THE BAPTISTSun.5/30
9:30 a.m. Daniel LaPenna by Betty Jo and Family
Sun.5/30
9:30 a.m. Kevin Koesters, Sarah, Akai & Aasha Ketty by Kevin Koesters
Sun.6/6
9:30 a.m. Poor Souls in Purgatory
Sun.6/6
9:30 a.m. Ronald Cua by Giovina Voil
Blessed Sacrament & Marian Lights Intentions:Marian Lights: Joyce Tisone by Carl TisoneBlessed Sacrament: Judy Hinckley by Chris Soteriades
LITURGICAL MINISTERSSunday, May 30, 2021, 9:30 a.m.
Lector 1: Ed PagnanelliLector 2: Davide Cugini
Euch. Min.: Antonio D’AlbertoSunday, June 6, 2021, 9:30 a.m.
Lector 1: Antonio D’AlbertoLector 2: Nick D’Alberto
Euch. Min.: Sharon D’Alberto
PARISH INFORMATIONThe Italian Catholic Community at St. John the Baptist
Corner of E. Lincoln and Hamlet StreetsChurch Mailing Address: 168 E. Lincoln Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215(614) 294-5319 • Fax: (614) 294-4303
Livestream our 9:30 Sunday Mass on our St. John the Baptist Facebook page by visiting our website
www.sjbitaliana.comOffice Hours: 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Monday through FridayThe office will be closed Monday, May 31st, Memorial Day
and resume on Tuesday, June 1, 2021.Website: [email protected]
Deacon Frank Iannarino – AdministratorMsgr. John Cody – Weekend AssistantFather Charles Klinger – Weekend AssistantFather Charles Cotton – Weekend AssistantFather Antonio Kim – Chaplain, Korean Catholic CommunityMs. Aggie Howard – Executive AssistantMs. Victoria Gammell – Secretary and Bulletin EditorMrs. Gina Bishop – Director of LiturgyMr. John Huffman – Organist and Musical consultant
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass – 9:30 a.m. each SundaySacrament of Penance – 9:00 a.m. (before Sunday Mass or
by appointment)Sacrament of Baptism and Baptism preparation (by
appointment)Sacrament of Matrimony (you must be registered at Saint
John at least 6 months prior to scheduling your wedding by Deacon or Priest)
Sacrament of Confirmation and Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults (please make an appointment with Parish Administrator)
Saint John Italian Festival (please visit our website for more information)
Sala Hall and Marrapese Hall (scheduled with approval of Parish Administrator)
Bulletin Deadline: Announcements must be submitted in writing by Tuesday at noon.
EVENTS THIS WEEKSun.5/30
KCC Sunday Mass – Fr. Kim 12:00 Noon – Meeting after Mass in Sala HallMemorial Mass – Danny LaPenna, 9:30 a.m. Breakfast after Mass – Marrapese Hall
Tues.6/1
Finance Meeting – Library 1:30-3:00 p.m.Piave Club Meeting – Marrapese Hall 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Fri.6/4
KCC – Mass – Fr. Kim 7:00 p.m., SJB Church
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MAY 30, 2021
PLEASE REMEMBER OUR KNOWN ILL AND ELDERLY IN YOUR PRAYERS****If you know of any additions or corrections, please call the parish office. Due to privacy laws, we depend on your input. For Vienna D’Alberto, who is residing at the Worthington Christian Village. Also, keep in your prayers Maria Lucchin, Laura Williams, James Graf, and Rick Brunetto.
The Rosary before Mass on Sunday: We begin the Rosary around 9:00-9:05 a.m., and it takes about 15-20 minutes to pray the Rosary. We need a volunteer to help schedule the Rosary for each month. At the present time, no one has signed up to lead the Rosary. If you would like to volunteer to lead the Rosary, please contact the office at 614-294-5319 for more information so we can put a schedule together and post in the bulletin. Thank you!
WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP AT ST. JOHN’SMay 23, 2021
Number of Envelopes used Sunday – 31Reg. Env: $ 1,230.00EFT: $ 1,908.33Loose: $ 64.25Holy Day: $ 70.00 Total: $ 3,272.58Less Diocesan 6% Assessment: $ (196.35) $ 3,076.23
Votive: $ 73.00Catholic Community Campaign: $ 25.00Grounds Beautification: $ 10.00Capital Improvements: $ 7.00Total: $ 115.00
? $ ? $ ?HOW IS ST. JOHN’S DOING? $ ? $ ?Budgeted Offertory for Fiscal Year (7/1/20-6/30/21)
Budgeted Actual Difference ($) (%)This Week: $ 2,885.00 $ 3,272.58 $ 387.58 13%FYTD: $135,595.00 $125,429.22 ($10,165.78) -7%
SJB Collection Counters for Tuesday, June 1, 2021Darlene Rauch and Aggie Howard
SJB Collection Counters for Monday, June 7, 2021Maruja Paule and Aggie Howard
2021 Columbus Italian Festival sponsored by the Italian Catholic Community at Saint John the Baptist: The Executive Board of the Columbus Italian Festival is in the process of planning the 2021 Festival. At the current time we do not know exactly what it might look like but stay tuned, we will be giving you updates soon.
St. Anthony CelebrationSt. Anthony Celebration: to be held Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. Mass, with small reception to follow in Sala Hall. Unfortunately, we will not be able to have a procession this year but look forward to a normal celebration next year.
Low-Gluten Host: Anyone wanting to receive Low-Gluten Host due to health reasons, please go into Deacon Frank’s line to receive Holy Communion.
PAVERS: The front Pavilion of St. John’s Church is covered with Pavers. These Pavers are available for purchase and engraving in remembrance of family members and loved ones. For more information, please call the office of St. John’s at 614-294-5319.
The Catholic Foundation: St. John the Baptist Parish has been blessed with funding from our endowment(s) stewarded by The Catholic Foundation. By God’s varied grace we honor the many donors, whose charitable love for our faith and others is fulfilling the mission of our ministry through The Catholic Foundation. For more information on ways you can help build our endowments, please visit www.catholic-foundation.org or call Scott Hartman at 614-443-8893.
Bishop’s Annual Appeal: Your gift to the 2021 Bishop’s Annual Appeal is vital to the success of this diocesan-wide campaign. As of May 24, St. John’s has received pledges of $10,410.00 towards our goal of $16,108.91, which brings our new parish goal to $5,698.91. Thank you to all those families that have made a gift or pledge. If you have not yet made your gift to this year’s Appeal, please consider doing so in the days ahead. Your gift will help to continue the vital work of the various ministries and services that reach so many in need. Please pray for the success of the Appeal and remember no amount of giving is too small. Together we can bring hope that can change lives.
Thank you for your support to the Bishop’s Annual AppealMrs. Marge ContinoMr. Paul Cosentino
Mr. Michael CuaMr. and Mrs. Antonio D’Alberto
Chester & Anne DeBellisMr. and Mrs. Joseph DiCesare
William & Sally FinissiElinda Gastaldo
Mr. and Mrs. James GrafDeacon Frank and Peggy Iannarino
Kevin KoestersMs. Betty LaPennaRaffaela Leggieri
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold MolinoRoger & Andrea Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Edward PagnanelliDarlene Rauch
Mr. Al RoehrenbeckDale Romick
David & Michelina RossPatrick Rossetti
Irene SolazzoJeffrey SqueoMr. Carl Tisone
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. ValentinePatricia Weimer
Guy & Laura WilliamsH. James & Yancey Zimmer
NEIGHBORHOOD PARISH REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE
Catholic Churches Saturday SundaySt. Patrick’s 7:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m.,
10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m.Sacred Heart Church
4:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.
St. Joseph Cathedral
5:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m.
St. Mary, Mother of God GV
4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.
St. Francis Assisi No Mass 9:00 a.m.,11:00 a.m.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO
AROUND US
Liturgical Calendar: The month of May is dedicated to The Blessed Virgin Mary. The first 23 days fall within the liturgical season of Easter, which is represented by the liturgical color white – the color of light, a symbol of joy, purity and innocence (absolute or restored). The remainder of the month (beginning the Monday after Pentecost) is in Ordinary Time, which is represented by the liturgical color green. This symbol of hope is the color of the sprouting seed and arouses in the faithful the hope of reaping the eternal harvest of heaven, especially the hope of a glorious resurrection.
The Holy Father’s Intentions for the Month of May 2021: Let us pray that those in charge of finance will work with governments to regulate the financial sphere and protect citizens from its dangers.
There will be No Mass or Holy Hour at Sacred Heart on Monday, May 31, Memorial Day, Monday, June 7th or Wednesday, June 9th, 2021.
May is National Foster Care Month!: As Christians, we are encouraged to open our lives to the most vulnerable, and there is no better way to embody the Lord’s love and grace than caring for those who have no one else to care for them. If you’ve ever considered becoming a foster parent, now is a great time to learn more. For more information, connect with St. Vincent Family Center at [email protected].
St. Vincent Family Center’s 2021 Corcoran Awards: Each year, St. Vincent Family Center honors the work and mission of Monsignor Lawrence Corcoran, by celebrating community members who contribute to the well-being of the children and families they serve. Just as Monsignor Corcoran was known for working tirelessly to improve conditions for the underserved and emphasizing dignity for all humans, St. Vincent Family Center recognizes extraordinary individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others. This year, St. Vincent Family Center is honoring a new class of Corcoran Award winners and hosting a free, livestreamed Virtual Round Table – a conversation with SVFC’s behavioral health experts, addressing the mental wellness of parents, families and professionals and the social-emotional health of the children they care for.
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCHVALUABLE SALESaturday, June 5, 20218:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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Jubilee of Anniversaries Mass: Jubilee of Anniversaries 2021 will take place on Sunday, June 27 at St. Joan of Arc, Powell. Bishop Brennan will celebrate Mass at 2:30 p.m. There will be a gift provided rather than a reception due to the pandemic. Parishioners who are celebrating significant wedding anniversaries (25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th, 60th, and every year thereafter) are encouraged to register! All registered couples, whether attending or not, will receive a bookmark & personalized certificate in the mail. We will also livestream the Mass for family members and couples who prefer to attend virtually. This year’s flyer (including details surrounding precautions) and registration can be found at https://columbuscatholic.org/marriage-enrichment.
Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Daily Masses at Sacred Heart will be offered at 8:00 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, starting at 7:00 p.m. Confessions will be heard during the time of Adoration.
Walking with Moms in Need Update: Several parishes have begun working on the USCCB initiative. A good way to identify resources in your communities is to work collectively within the deaneries. There is no need to duplicate efforts, and it can provide opportunities for us to connect as a diocesan community. Please identify and send the name of your parish WWMIN coordinator to Erin Cordle in Social Concerns at 614-241-2540 or [email protected]. She will help make connections. USCCB Walking with Moms in Need website | Prayer for Pregnant Mothers.
1st Annual Blessing of Motorcycles: Motorcycle riders and passengers, too, need the protection of God while they ride! Father Dave Sizemore will be officiating this new annual event. All are welcome. Join in and ask your friends who ride to attend. Those attending will receive a prayer card and a sticker of St. Columbanus, who is the patron of motorcyclists. Date: Sunday, June 6. Time: 12:30 p.m. Location: St Francis de Sales Church (rear parking lot), 58 Granville Street, Newark, Ohio 43055.
Quo Vadis Retreat: Attention, all Catholic young men entering 9th-12th grade. Do you know where your life is going? The Lord Jesus has a great plan for you! You are invited to attend the Quo Vadis Retreat, spending time with other young men discerning God’s call. Quo Vadis is led by priests and seminarians of the Diocese of Columbus and is supported by the Diocesan Office of Vocations. Quo Vadis will be held July 25-28. The cost of the retreat is $40.00. For more information or to register, visit http://www.seekholiness.com/quo-vadis/ or contact Michael Haemmerle at [email protected].
Trinity Sunday: The fundamental dogma, on which everything in Christianity is based, is that of the Blessed Trinity in whose name all Christians are baptized. The feast of the Blessed Trinity needs to be understood and celebrated as a prolongation of the mysteries of Christ and as the solemn expression of our faith in this triune life of the Divine Persons, to which we have been given access by Baptism and by the Redemption won for us by Christ. Only in heaven shall we properly understand what it means, in union with Christ, to share as sons in the very life of God.
PrayerGod our Father, who by sending into the world the Word of truth and the Spirit of sanctification made known to the human race Your wondrous mystery, grant us, we pray, that in professing the true faith, we may acknowledge the Trinity of eternal glory and adore Your Unity, powerful in majesty. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen
Sunday, May 30, 2021SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
For you are my GodThere’s a difference between prayer and theology. Most of us
don’t think of ourselves as doing theology when we pray—and yet
we are. How we pray involves a preconception of the God with
whom we are engaging. Is God a loving parent to us, or a
merciless accountant? Is God an ATM we visit to supply our daily
needs; a companion on the journey; the source of every good
thing; or the one who best loves and understands us? When you
pray, take a moment to orient yourself toward the God you really
believe in.
TODAY'S READINGS: Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40; Romans 8:14-17;
Matthew 28:16-20 (165). “Know, and fix in your heart, that the
LORD is God . . . and that there is no other.”
Monday, May 31, 2021FEAST OF THE VISITATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Believe the impossibleNational holidays frequently take precedence over our daily
routines, and this Memorial Day is no exception as the country
honors those who gave their lives in service. In the midst of your
holiday activities, however, take a moment to ponder today’s Feast
of the Visitation. It's a wonder-filled account of God’s power to
transform human life, as two holy women—cousins Mary and
Elizabeth—embrace their unusual and graced pregnancies. Their
joy trumps any worry as they glorify the Lord who lifts up the lowly
and fills the hungry with good things. Mary’s words have echoed
through centuries of faith, calling all believers to see the presence
of God in the unexpected. Ask for the grace to see the Holy today.
TODAY'S READINGS: Zephaniah 3:14-18a or Romans 12:9-16; Luke
1:39-56 (572). “My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord and
my spirit rejoices in God, my savior.”
Tuesday, Jun 01, 2021MEMORIAL OF JUSTIN, MARTYR
Wise up!Justin sought a universal truth in the Greek philosophies of his day
—among Stoics, Platonists, and Pythagoreans—but it was an old
man he met, walking along the sea one day in 135, who finally
enlightened him. The man simply recounted the story of the
Hebrew prophets and Christianity. Justin was hooked. He donned
philosopher’s robes to speak of faith and reason, writing
persuasively about Christianity. Justin’s writings are most famous
for providing a vivid snapshot of the early church—describing in
detail how the Eucharist and Baptisms were celebrated, also the
practice of reading aloud from the gospels. Seek the truths of the
faith in your own way.
TODAY'S READINGS: Tobit 2:9-14; Mark 12:13-17 (354). “Do not
regard a person’s status but teach the way of God in accordance
with the truth.”
Wednesday, Jun 02, 2021
On we goBy the time of Jesus, the possibility of life after death had been in
the theological discussion for at least a century. In response to the
Book of Job, which questioned why bad things happen to good
people, the Book of Wisdom, written in the first century before
Christ, declared that the “souls of the just are in the hands of God”
and that God’s justice was at work even after death. The
Sadducees in today’s gospel contest the idea, while Jesus
supports it. Our faith in God’s eternal presence helps us to endure
the injustices of life and bear wrongs patiently. Remember today
that we believe in life everlasting.
TODAY'S READINGS: Tobit 3:1-11a, 16-17a; Mark 12:18-27 (355).
“When they rise from the dead . . . they are like the angels in
heaven.”
Thursday, Jun 03, 2021MEMORIAL OF CHARLES LWANGA AND COMPANIONS, MARTYRS
Faith rises from the ashesTwenty-two men and boys, many of them pages in King Mwanga's
court in Uganda, were murdered between 1885 and 1887 for
refusing to denounce their Catholic faith. Most were burned to
death at Namugondo after a two-day death march from the palace.
Within several decades, a church was erected near the site of the
gruesome executions to honor the martyrs. Now a basilica stands
on this holy ground in thanksgiving for the canonization of the
Ugandan martyrs in 1964. “A martyr is a witness,” Pope Francis
said during a 2015 visit to Uganda. “Past glories were a beginning,
but you are called to create future glories. This is what the church
asks of you.” This is what the church asks of all of us. How will you
witness the glory of the gospel today?
TODAY'S READINGS: Tobit 6:10-11; 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a; Mark
12:28-34 (356). “You shall love the Lord your God with all your
heart.”
Friday, Jun 04, 2021
What a blessed day this beAs the northern hemisphere revels in the glories of spring, it's a
fitting time to say a few “Glory Be’s” and “Blessed Be’s” in
thanksgiving. The “Glory Be,” or “Doxology,” is a short hymn of
praise and affirmation of faith: “Glory be to the Father, and to the
Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, is now and
ever shall be, world without end. Amen.” The “Blessed Be’s,” also
known as the “Divine Praises,” are a litany honoring the Trinity, the
Blessed Mother, and the angels and saints: “Blessed be God.
Blessed be His Holy Name. Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God
and true Man. . . .” It is typically recited during Benediction and
Eucharistic Adoration. But anytime, particularly a sunny day, is the
right time to acknowledge how blessed we are to be loved by God.
TODAY'S READINGS: Tobit 11:5-17; Mark 12:35-37 (357). “Blessed be
God, and praised be his great name.”
Saturday, Jun 05, 2021MEMORIAL OF BONIFACE, BISHOP, MARTYR
Animate your life storySaint Boniface (c. 673-754), born in Devonshire, England, entered
the Benedictine Monastery at Exeter and was ordained a priest at
30. Despite his happy life as a monk, he decided to travel to
Holland and then Germany as a missionary. He's now known as
the “Apostle to Germany” and is credited with unifying the church
in Europe. Boniface’s chief concern throughout his life was purity
of faith. He saw his mission as ensuring that men and women—
lay, clerics, and religious—live holy lives. He exhorted the faithful:
“Let all your actions be animated with charity, and according to the
gospel, you will possess your souls in patience.” May you
experience the peace that comes with a life motivated by love.
TODAY'S READINGS: Tobit 12:1, 5-15, 20; Mark 12:38-44 (358). “Do
good, and evil will not find its way to you.”
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