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welcome to Saint Joseph Catholic Church
masses
Weekday Masses are at the churchTuesday 5:30 pmWednesday 5:30 pmFriday 8 amSaturday 9 am
Weekend at the church:Saturday 4:30 pmSunday 8:30 am
At the PAC:Sunday 10:30 am
Adoration
M - T 6 am-11 am & 6 am-10 pmW - Th 6am-11am & 4 pm - 10 pmFriday: 6 am-8 am & 6 pm-10 pm
Confessions at church:Saturday after9 am Massand 3:30 pm Also by appointment.
Are you new to Saint Joseph
Parish?
Welcome!
Are you new to St. Joseph’s? We invite you to please introduce yourself before or after
Mass, or stop by the parish office to register, meet Father Trapp and become part of our
parish family.
140 West Avenue, Plain City Ohio
St. Joseph Catholic Church, Plain City, Ohio
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Parish Activity Centerand Parish Office670 W. Main StreetPlain City, OH 43064
pastor: Rev. Father Joseph John Trapp II 614-873-8850 x13 [email protected]: Rev. Mr. Tony Bonacci 614-578-3957 [email protected]: Mary Rice 614-873-8850 [email protected] of religious education: Maria Vonada [email protected] director: Emily Winner [email protected] editor: Amy Colopy [email protected] director: Greg Elchert [email protected] business office: AJ Alvarez [email protected] of columbus: Todd Thobe, Grand Knight [email protected] 614-506-5016st. martin de porres: Gloria Butler [email protected] 614-581-1240adoration coordinator: Lori Crock [email protected] 614-832-3216 finance committee chair: Allen Crock [email protected] 614-832-3226
office hours: M - F 10 am - 3 pmoffice phone: 614-873-8850
staff
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Please pray for who all who are ill and healing:
Patricia Ann Allen Bonnie Blackwell Shannon Eckman Kevin Gleich Florine Hamlin John Harris Sam Herriot John High Gabriel Kaiser Zachary Kaiser Gail Moddeman Barbara Sievers Mary Jane Ward To have your loved one added to the prayer list, please email: [email protected]
pray for our military: 2LT Denis R. Aurelius USAF SFC Michael S. Bertorello, USA 1SGT Kevin R. Gleich, USA Logan Hill; COL Patrick Parsons, USAF MASN Todd Thieken Jr., USN Lt. Cmdr. Matt Wood, USN
Adoration hours:Mondays: 6 am - 11 am; 6 pm - 10 pm Tuesdays: 6 am - 11 am; 6 pm - 10 pm Wednesdays: 6 am - 11 am; 4 pm - 10 pm Thursdays: 6 am - 11 am; 4 pm - 10 pmFridays: 6 am - 8 am; 6 pm - 10 pmPlease contact Lori Crock to sign up. Subs needed also. Thank you!
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are you new to saint joseph parish? Please stop by the office to register you and your family or call 614-873-8850.sacrament of baptism: Preparation is required for the reception of the sacrament. Parents are encouraged to contact the office for an appointment prior to the birth of their child.sacrament of matrimony: Arrangements must be made at least six months in advance of intended date. A marriage preparation program is required. Please contact Father Trapp.sacrament of the sick: Please call the office for emergencies and notify the office for calls to the sick or visits to the hospital. To have a name added to the bulletin prayer list please send to: [email protected] for the homebound: Please call the office to be added to the weekly Communion list.rite of christian initiation of adults (rcia): Are you thinking about becoming Catholic? RCIA is a process that provides time for inquiry, instruction, prayer and discernment. For more information please contact the parish office. We welcome you!offertory: You may make your offertory weekly or monthly by visiting our website at www.saintjosephplaincity.com and registering with ONLINE GIVING.
MINISTRY SCHeDULE:4:30 pm AT THE CHURCH Usher:Lector:EM:Servers:8:30 am AT THE CHURCH Usher:Lector:EM:Servers:10:30 AM AT THE PAC Usher:Lector:EM: Servers:
HOMEBOUND: P. Thomas
COLLECTION COUNTING:MAY 29 Team St. AnthonyJUNE 4 Team St. BarbaraJUNE 11 Team St. JosephJUNE 18 Team St. Diego
May 26
K. Walden, K. KaminskiJ. Fritter, J. Humphrey
J. Fesko, T. & M. SchurmanM. Ridder, S. Trushel
May 27 T. & J. Schwope
M. Wood, G. HamlinL. Fenik, (open), R. WardJ. O’Connell, (sub rqstd)
May 27C. Haaser, M. Peck
C. High, C. Grywalski G. Wayton, M. Thiergartner, J. Cuica
A. Dendis, C. Miller
The schedule listed may not be the most current ministry schedule. Please check Ministry Scheduler Pro for the latest schedule. Thank you.
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Moms in Prayer:Attention moms desiring to pray for your children: Do you want to impact kids and schools for Christ? Are you looking for other moms who understand your struggles and concerns? We hope to form Moms In Prayer, a group that will meet twice a month - where kids are always welcome and prayer, faith, and fun are the focus! Text or Call Emily Winner at 740-602-1673 if you are interested in joining a group or learning more. Join us to pray for the next generation!
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Friday, May 25 JAS 5:9-12; PS: 103; MK 10: 1-128 am: NO MASS
Saturday, May 26Memorial of St. Philip Neri, PriestJAS 5: 13-20; PS: 141; MK 10: 13-169 am: NO MASS4:30 pm: Pauline Kimball (Parish)
Sunday, May 27Solemnity of the Most Holy TrinityDT 4:32-34, 39-40; PS: 33; ROM 8:14-17; MT 28: 16-208:30 am: People of the Parish10:30 am: Jamela Elias (DOD Jan. 16, 1975)
Please contact the office to offer a Mass for your special intention or for the soul of a dearly departed family member or friend. Customary donation is $10.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:• Registration continues for VBS and the 2018-
2019 PSR school year. • The Adoration Angels need a few time slots
filled for the summer. Please see page 3 for details.
happening this week:
monday, may 21
tuesday, may 22 wednesday, may 23
thursday, may 24Choir Practice
friday, may 25
saturday, may 26 Confessions*Rosary*
Sunday, may 27 *Denotes event takes place at the Church
time:
7 pm 3:30 pm 4 pm
Stewardship:Offertory Collection for May 6, 2018Envelopes $3,545 Loose (Unknown) $ 590 Diocesan Tax (6%) $ (248) $3,887*
*These numbers do not reflect on-line Giving
“The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ…” – ROMANS 8:16-17
If we are heirs to the kingdom of God, shouldn’t we work to build up His kingdom? Shouldn’t we be good stewards of our inheritance, using our time in prayer, our
talent in charitable works and our treasure to care for the Church that God has left to us? Our Church is a treasured heirloom from God. Do we treat it that way?
mass readings & intentions
Monday, May 21Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the ChurchGN 3:9-15, 20; PS: 87; JN 19: 25-34No Mass Tuesday, May 22 JAS 4:1-10; PS: 55; MK 9: 30-375:30 pm: No Mass Wednesday, May 23JAS 4: 13-17; PS: 49; MK 9: 38-405:30 pm: No Mass
Thursday, May 24JAS 5: 1-6; PS: 49; MK 9: 41-50No Mass
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Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Adam and Amanda Kunkle on the baptism of their daughter Mackenzie Kay.May the love of Jesus guide and protect you all the days of your life.
Welcome to the Lord’s family, Little One.
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Baby Bottles for the New Path Pregnancy Resource Center, a Christian, Pro-Life Ministry, are now available Please pick up a bottle, fill it up and return on Father’s Day, June 17. This life-affirming, educational ministry is vital to helping women in need right here in our area.
The Bishop’s Annual Appeal has begun!Our parish goal this year is $38,886.47. Thank you to several
parishioners that have already completed their pledge.All monies collected over goal will be used here in our parish for a new electronic outdoor sign at the PAC and a new office phone system. Please make your pledge today!
Reminder:Please register for VBS and choose a Tshirt size for your child(ren). We still need several volunteers to pull this off. We can not do it with out YOU!Contact Maria Vonada or Amy Colopy at the parish office 614-873-8850 to sign-up. A Volunteer meeting will be happening soon. Please watch the Facebook page and Website for more information.
St. Joseph to host The West Deanery Annual Celebration for the
Solemnity of Corpus Christi June 3, 2018All are welcome on Sunday, June 3 from 12 Noon to 5 pm at the Parish Activity Center.
Noon - 4pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
4pm - Procession and Solemn Vespers
image: www.st-vincentdepaul.org
There are no daily or Saturday morning Masses through May 25th. Father Trapp will be on vacation. Daily Mass will resume next week.
The parish office will be closed Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day.
Calling all Adoration Angels:
With summer vacation starting soon we need volunteers to sign-up as substitutes for Adoration. In addition, the following time slots need regularly scheduled adorers. Please sign-up and spend an hour in the true Presence of the Lord. 7 am- 8am, Tuesdays & Thursdays9 pm - 10 pm Tuesday evenings.Conact Lori Crock at 614-832-3216 or email at [email protected] Thank you!2018 Summer Sports at Bishop Ready
The Bishop Ready Athletics Department is sponsoring a series of summer sports camps for students who will be in grades 2 through 9 in the 2018-19 school year. Girls basketball (June 19-22, mornings) is for grades 3-8; boys basketball (June 25-28) will be in two sessions: mornings for grades 3-5 and afternoons for grades 6-9; baseball (July 16-18, evenings) for grades 4-8; softball (July 16, 18, & 19, evenings) for grades 2-8; boys & girls soccer (July 25-27, mornings) for grades 4-8; volleyball (July 25-27, afternoons) for grades 4-7; and football (July 23-25, mornings) for grades 4-8. In addition to the camps, boys basketball is sponsoring the 5th annual Silver Knights Summer Basketball League with two divisions: College Division for grades 5 & 6 and NBA Division for grades 7 & 8. The League begins June 5 & 7 and continues through July 24 & 26. All games will be played Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-9 p.m. For more detailed information, visit the Ready website, Don’t Miss This under Quick Clicks on the home page for brochures and registration forms, or contact Steve McQuade, athletic director, at 614-276-5263, ext. 211 or [email protected].
The DNA Summer Lunch Program is an outreach to kids who are impacted by poverty. You can play a part in this important program by volunteering. The program runs June 18th- July 13th from 10:30-1:00 M-F. There are many ways to serve. High school aged students can gain leadership skills by serving in our Internship Program. Churches can sign up to serve meals for one week of the program. Adults can volunteer as available. To learn more about this program, or to volunteer visit the DNA website at www.dnaplaincity.org.
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Its almost time for CAMP! The Middle School Service Camp is June 4th-7th
from 9:00-4:00
Students going into 5th, 6th, or 7th grades are invited to join us for
a 4-day camp focused on living a Catholic life. Campers will hear talks
from priests and deacons who focus their work on the poor.
We will serve at the DNA Center, Free Store, and Food Pantry, and conclude the week with a canoe trip. Campers will also prepare a dinner and serve their parents on opening night - Monday, June 4th - while parents watch Reaching Your Child's Heart. Opening night dinner for the entire family will be held on June 4th from 4-6 PM. Cost is $50 for the week and signups begin
Friends are welcome! If you have questions, contact Emily Winner.
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Leaders Needed! Middle School Service Camp leaders can be any student who is confirmed and going into 9th grade-12th grade. Leaders will be in charge of assisting with opening/closing games each day of camp, and lead a small group during the Plain City scavenger hunt, food pantry work, and canoe trip. It will be a week full of hard work, but it will be worth it! Start your summer off right by giving to others and developing your leadership skills!
June 4th-7th 8:30am-4:00pm
Opening night dinner for the entire family will be held on June 4th from 4-6 PM.
May God’s blessing go with us today
May God’s blessing go with us today, At the end of this school year we pray. That you keep us safe and give us rest
So we start again renewed and refreshed. Full of health, full of fun
Ready to come and learn again.
May God’s blessing go with us today, As we begin our school holiday. Give your peace and your joy, To every girl and every boy.
Help the teachers to enjoy the break, and prepare and plan for the new intake.
May God’s blessings await us next year, To embrace each new challenge without fear.
Fill this school with your love, and guide our hearts from above.
Full of faith, full of hope, full of joy, and full of love.
Amen.
www.living-prayers.com
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2018-2019 school year psr registrationRegistration for next school year has begun. Pre-printed forms for currently enrolled students were handed out on May 7. They are available in the Religious Ed. office.
Enrollment dates: Cost: Retreat fee:Now - May 31: Registered Parishioners $65/student; $130max/family IncludedJune 1 -15: Currently enrolled, Non-parishioners $130/student 2nd grade: $35 8th grade: $65June 16 -30: Open Registration: $130/student $35/$65
Volunteers that are registered parishioners will earn free tuition for their child(ren). All volunteers that are NOT registered parishioners will be eligible for 1/2 priced tuition. Please consider being a catechist.
All volunteers must complete the Diocesen Protecting God’s Children class and fingerprinting background checks before the start of the school year in September. Please contact Maria Vonada to schedule these necessary requirements. A PGC class will be offered in August. Watch the bulletin for details.
VBS needs your help!Below is a list of items we need that you might have around your house. Even if you have 1 or 2, please drop them off in the box marked VBS at the PAC. Thank you!
100 paint mixing sticks (12” long) 100 marble-sized rocks (please bag them)Assorted birthday wrapping paper Assorted curling ribbon - 8-10 spools, bright colors2 boxes of food coloring (4 colors each) 2 large bags dried red beans2 large bags dried navy beans 4 large boxes white rice (uncooked)1 large pump bottle of hand santizer 100+ 3” long twigs, bagged please100 quart size zippered baggies 100 medium sized googly-craft eyes3 tubs wet-wipes 3 boxes fruity-looped cereal2 boxes oat-ring cereal 3 bags gummie Life-Savers5 large boxes each color Gelatin: blue, green, yellow, orange and red
The Knights of Columbus is proud to announce our Of The Year Awards. Congratulations to these outstanding parishioners:
Knight of the Year – Jim Fritter
Family of the Year – Carl and Trish Haaser
Volunteer of the Year – Jeff Pieper
Lady of the Year – Emily Winner
Youth of the Year – Max Wehner
Bluecoat of the Year – Gene Duran
Chaplain of the Year – Fr. Trapp
Religious of the Year – Deacon Tony Bonacci
from the knights of columbus council #12772:
Fr. Cadden Scholarships awarded:
Three young St. Joseph students have each been awarded a $500 scholarship under the Knights
of Columbus Fr. Thomas J. Cadden Scholarship program.
The winners are Ciara Donovan, Ben Grywalski and lvan Jacob Wehner.
Ciara plans to continue her studies at Columbus State University. Ben will continue his studies in chemical engineering at Case Western Reserve. Ivan plans to study anthropology and archeology, with his college undecided as of yet.
Congratulations to these fine young students!!
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Pope Francis’ General Audience:On Baptism: Regeneration
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Good Morning!
The catechesis on the Sacrament of Baptism leads us to speak today of the cleansing, accompanied by the invocation of the Most Holy Trinity, that is, the essential rite that properly “baptizes” – namely, immerses – in Christ’s Paschal Mystery (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1239). Saint Paul recalls the meaning of this gesture, to the Christians of Rome, asking first: “Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into His death?” And then answering: “We were buried therefore with Him by Baptism unto death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead . . . we too might walk in the newness of life” (Romans 6:3-4). Baptism opens the door to us to a life of resurrection, not to a worldly life <but to> a life according to Jesus.
The baptismal font is the place in which Easter is lived with Christ! The old man, with his deceitful passions, is buried (Cf. Ephesians 4:22), to be reborn a new creature; the old things have truly passed and the new are born (Cf. 2 Corinthians 5:17). In the “Catecheses” attributed to Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, explained thus to the newly baptized is what happened to them in the water of Baptism. This explanation of Saint Cyril is beautiful: “In the same instant you were dead and born, and the same salutary wave becomes for you sepulcher and mother” (n. 20, Mistagogica 2, 4-6: PG 33, 1079-1082). The rebirth of the new man calls for the man corrupted by sin to be reduced to dust. The images of the tomb and of the maternal womb referring to the font are in fact very incisive to express what a great thing happens through the simple gestures of Baptism. I like to quote the inscription that is found in the old Roman Baptistery of the Lateran, on which one reads in Latin this expression, attributed to Pope Sixtus III: “Mother Church gives birth virginally, through water, the children she conceives by the breath of God. Those of you reborn from this font, hope for the Kingdom of Heaven.” It’s beautiful: the Church that has us born, the Church that is womb, is our Mother through Baptism.
If our parents have given us earthly life, the Church has regenerated us to eternal life. We have become children in His Son Jesus (Cf. Romans 8:15; Galatians 4:5-7). On each one of us also, reborn of the water and of the Holy Spirit, the celestial Father has his voice resound with infinite love, which says: “You are my beloved son” (Cf. Matthew 3:17). This paternal voice, imperceptible to the ear but very audible to the heart of one who believes, accompanies us throughout our life, without ever abandoning us. Throughout life the Father says to us: “You are my beloved son, you are my beloved daughter.” God love us so much, as a Father, and He doesn’t leave us alone. This <is true> from the moment of Baptism. Reborn as children of God, we are so forever! Baptism, in fact, isn’t repeated, because it imprints an indelible spiritual mark: “No sin can erase this mark, even if sin prevents Baptism from bearing the fruits of salvation” (CCC, 1272). The mark of Baptism is never lost! “Father, but if a person becomes a brigand, of the most famous, who kills people, who commits injustices, doesn’t the mark go away? “ No. To his own shame that son of God does those things, but the mark doesn’t go away. And he continues to be a son of God who goes against God, but God never disowns His children. Have you understood this last thing? God never disowns His children. Shall we repeat it all together? “God never disowns His children.” A bit louder, as I’m deaf and I didn’t understand: [They repeat louder] “God never disowns His children.” There, that’s fine.
Incorporated in Christ through Baptism, the baptized are, therefore, conformed to Him, “the first-born among many brethren” (Romans 8:29). Through the action of the Holy Spirit, Baptism purifies, sanctifies, justifies, to form from many only one Body in Christ (Cf. 1 Corinthians 6:11; 12:13). The chrismal anointing expresses it, “which is sign of the royal priesthood of the baptized <person> and of his aggregation to the community of the people of God“ (Rite of the Baptism of Children, Introduction, n. 18, 3). Therefore, the priest anoints with the sacred chrism the head of every baptized <person>, after having pronounced these words, which explain its meaning: “God himself consecrates you with the chrism of salvation, so that, inserted in Christ, Priest, King and Prophet, you are ever members of His Body for eternal life” (Ibid., n. 71).
Brothers and sisters, the whole Christian vocation is here: to live united to Christ in the Holy Church, participants of the same consecration, to carry out the very same mission in this world, bearing fruits that last forever. Animated by the one Spirit, the people of God participate, in fact, in the functions of Jesus Christ, “Priest, King and Prophet,” and bear the responsibility of mission and service that stem from it (Cf. CCC, 783-786). What does it mean to participate in the royal and prophetic priesthood of Christ? It means making of oneself a pleasing offering to God (Cr. Romans 12:1), rendering witness to Him through a life of faith and charity (Cf. Lumen Gentium, 12), putting it at the service of others, following the Lord Jesus’ example (Cf. Matthew 20:25-28; John 13:13-17). Thank you.
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Knights of ColumbusGuiding Principles:
• Charity • Fraternity • Unity • PatriotismServing our Faith, our Community,
our Parish and our Members.See us at www.kofc12772.org
Fr. Edward FitzgeraldCouncil 12772
St. Joseph Parish
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625 W. Main St., Plain City614-873-8211Fax 614-873-1173
Alan C. Wilson, CPA, ParishionerTaxes: Individual & Business
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