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FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
January 31, 2021
THE ITALIAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY AT
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
What is this? A new teaching with authority. Mk 1:27
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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO
Confessions Heard before MassSundays at 9:00 a.m.
LITURGICAL MINISTERSSunday, January 31, 2021, 9:30 a.m.
Lector: Landa BrunettoEuch. Min.: Antonio D’Alberto
Sunday, February 7, 2021, 9:30 a.m.Lector: Krissy Ciacchi
Euch. Min.: Pat Rossetti
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 Friday
Website: [email protected] 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 consultantHoly 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.
MASSES AT ST. JOHN THE BAPTISTSun.1/31 9:30 a.m.
John Cliffordby Jim and Donna Spinelli
Sun.1/31 9:30 a.m.
Danny LaPennaby Lynne Mara
Sun.2/7 9:30 a.m.
Lucian Susiby Paul Seeger
Sun.2/7 9:30 a.m.
Tina Tarantelliby Mr. & Mrs. Jerry George
From the Deacon’s DeskDear friends in Christ,
Many think that prophesy is solely about predicting the future. While this may define some aspects of a prophet’s resume, often the primary concern of the Sunday prophets has to do with what is happening right now.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus, the Son of God, appears as a prophet amid His followers. Jesus’ authoritative nature which stands out forcefully when speaking on Yahweh’s behalf is clear of the uniqueness of His task: “All were amazed and asked one another. What is this? A new teaching with authority’...His fame spread everywhere throughout the whole region of Galilee.”
Whether through prophets, apostolic letters, or His own Son (Jesus), God is constantly speaking to us His word of truth, direction, and encouragement. He invites us to take His word to heart so that we might be strengthened and healed.
Most believers don’t think of themselves as prophets. This is especially true when they consider the menacing prophets from the Old Testament. They cringe at the over-the-top bizarre lifestyle of Elijah, Isaiah, Jonah, and John the Baptist, to name a few. Yet within the baptismal ritual following soon after the cleansing waters are poured over the newly baptized, prophets are mentioned. A priest or deacon takes the sacred chrism and says these words: “I anoint you with the Chrism of Salvation. As Jesus was anointed priest, prophet and king so may you also live always as a member of His body.”
As Catholic Christians we are called to be that prophetic voice in our families, at school, at work, on the team, in our neighborhoods and in our community - wherever we go, wherever God sends us. Where can you be the voice of Jesus? What words will you say? May the gift of the Eucharist strengthen us always to be His voice of inclusion, forgiveness, and love.
Saint John the Baptist pray for us!Have a blessed week,Deacon Frank
P.S. St. John the Baptist is honored to have the SEEK21 Catholic College Student Conference from the Ohio State University on our campus from February 4th through the 7th for the National Evangelization Conference. Please welcome and keep them in your prayers.
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, February 7, 2021Msgr. Cody
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FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 31, 2021
Blessed Sacrament & Marian Lights Intentions:Marian Lights: Joyce Tisone by Carl TisoneBlessed Sacrament: Special Intention by Andrea & Roger Myers
EVENTS THIS WEEKSun.1/31
KCC Mass – Fr. Kim, 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Meeting in Sala Hall
2/2 Finance Meeting – Library 1:30 p.m.
2/4 SEEK21 Catholic College Student Conference 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Sala & Marrapese Hall
2/5 SEEK21 Catholic College Student Conference 7:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. Sala & Marrapese Hall
2/5 KCC Mass Fr. Kim 7:00 p.m. SJB – Church
2/6SEEK21 Catholic College Student Conference 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. Sala & Marrapese Hall 8:00 p.m. Mass – Bishop Robert Brennan
2/7 SEEK21 Catholic College Student Conference 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
NEIGHBORHOOD PARISH REGULARMASS SCHEDULE
Catholic Churches Saturday Sunday
St. 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.
2021 Liturgical Calendar & Mass ReadingsJanuary 31 – Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Dt 18:15-20/1 Cor 7:32-35/Mk 1:21-28February 1 – Weekday Heb 11:32-40/Mk 5:1-20February 2 – The Presentation of the Lord Mal 3:1-4/Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32February 3 – Weekday, Saint Blaise, Bishop and Martyr; Saint Ansgar, Bishop Heb 12:4-7, 11-15/Mk 6:1-6February 4 – Weekday Heb 12:18-19, 21-24/Mk 6:7-13February 5 – Saint Agatha, Virgin and Martyr Heb 13:1-8/Mk 6:14-29February 6 – Saint Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs Heb 13:15-17, 20-21/Mk 6:30-34February 7 – Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jb 7:1-4,6-7/1Cor 9:16-19, 22-23/Mk 1:29-39*Pray for vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, & consecrated religious life.
PLEASE REMEMBER OUR KNOWN ILLAND 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, and James Graf.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!
BANNS of MARRIAGE Michael Crum and Jacey Gelacek February 20, 2021
New Daily Mass and Confession opportunity: Starting January 4, Sacred Heart Parish, located at 893 Hamlet St. Columbus, a daily Mass will be offered at 8:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday each week. Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with the Sacrament
of Confession available will precede the daily Mass at 7:00 p.m.
WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP AT ST. JOHNJanuary 24, 2021
Number of Envelopes Used Sunday – 26Env.: $ 1,365.00 EFT: 2,048.33 Loose $132.00Total $ 3,545.33Less Diocesan 6% Assessment - $ (212.72) $ 3,332.61Votive $ 35.00Propagation of the Faith $ 20.00St. Anthony Bread $ 20.00Capital Improvements $ 12.00Total $ 87.00
HOW IS ST. JOHN’S DOING? $ ? $ ?Budgeted Offertory for Fiscal Year (7/1/20 – 6/30/21)
Budgeted Actual Difference ($) (%)This Wk.: $2,885.00 $3,545.33 $660.33 23%FYTD: $86,550.00 $82,026.65 -($4,523.35) -5%
SJB Collection Counters for Monday, February 1, 2021Darlene Rauch and Aggie Howard
SJB Collection Counters for Monday, February 8, 2021Maruja Paule and Aggie Howard
The Catholic Times: The annual collection begins in February for The Catholic Times newspaper, the official news source for the Diocese of Columbus. The Catholic Times features insightful commentary from a Catholic perspective and focuses on news around the diocese from parishes, schools, events and Bishop Robert Brennan. Subscribe to the print edition and the paper will be delivered to your home through the mail. This year, you are strongly encouraged to go online to sign up as a new subscriber or to renew your subscription to The Catholic Times at columbuscatholic.org/catholictimes. Access the subscription payments tab in the left-hand menu and then enter your address and payment details. You may also use the envelope from your parish marked Catholic Times (or our own envelope with The Catholic Times written on the outside) and drop it into the regular collection at Sunday Mass. Another option is to mail your $17.00 check payable to Diocese of Columbus-Catholic Times to our office at 197 E. Gay Street, Columbus, OH 43215. If you would like to donate to The Catholic Times to help others who might like to receive the newspaper but may not be able to afford a subscription, include the name and address of the individual or family. Sign up or renew right away to avoid missing an issue!
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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.
COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS – ANSWERING PARISHIONERCONCERNS: In this week’s bulletin is an insert article regarding COVID-19 Vaccines and answering Parishioner concerns. For more information regarding these topics, please go to the following website links:United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)https://www.usccb.org/moral-considerations-covid-vaccines1. The National Catholic Bioethics Center
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e3ada1a6a2e8d6 a131d1dcd/t/5fd3ce39e679895094dd1e49/1607716409962/NCBCVaccineStatementFINAL.pdf,
2. The Ohio Catholic Conference https://www.ohiocathconf.org/Portals/1/Bishop%20 Statements/Ohio-Bishops-vacinne.pdf?ver=y7OHN pTaGQcG9qd-MaKqhQ%3d%3d
3. Making Sense of Bioethics https://columbuscatholic.org/making-sense-out-of-bionetics
AROUND US
Liturgical Calendar: The month of February is dedicated to the Holy Family. This year the first 16 days of February fall during the liturgical season known as Ordinary Time which is represented by the liturgical color green. Green, the 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 remaining days of February are the beginning of
Lent. The liturgical color changes to purple — a symbol of penance, mortification, and the sorrow of a contrite heart..The Holy Father’s Intentions for the Month of February 2021: We pray for women who are victims of violence, that they may be protected by society and have their sufferings considered and heeded.
Sharing Our Story: A Virtual Event: The Diocese of Columbus invites you to join in this virtual event every Saturday in February at 4:00, for an in-depth educational experience for Black History Month. Each session will strive to inspire the Christian faithful through the witness of Catholic candidates for sainthood. The presentations will celebrate how each candidate triumphed over tragedies and how we can learn to do the same. Virtual doors open at 3:45 p.m. EST. Admission is free! Go to eventbrite.com/e/134671105903 to join the event. For more details, visit https://columbuscatholic.org/sharing-our-story.
Catholic Men’s Conference: The 24th Annual Catholic Men’s Conference “Called to be Saints” is February 27, 2021. An ON-LINE and IN-PERSON Event at Select Locations from 9:00 a.m. – Noon. Registration: $10.00(Clergy/Religious Complimentary) Register prior to February 8, 2021 to receive:• Devin Schadt’s book The Path• Printed Conference Program• $5 Coupon from Panera Bread
Register online: CatholicMensMinistry.comIt will be an entirely virtual event, viewable on several streaming platforms, and will NOT be held at the state fairgrounds due to pandemic restrictions.
Season of Hope Monthly Themes: Be in Christ’s Comfort. In order to overcome what Bishop Brennan calls a poverty of hope that is experienced by many of our brothers and sisters during these times, the Diocesan HOPE Task Force has developed a bulletin insert on the theme of “Be in Christ’s Comfort.” For the bulletin insert and other resources, visit www.columbuscatholic.org/season-of-hope.
Marriage and Family Life Office:World Marriage Day & National Marriage Week 2021. What a special time to share God’s beautiful plan for marriage, celebrate married couples in your parish, and encourage them to strive for holiness in their vocation! We have prepared a Toolkit with three simple yet powerful (and COVID-safe) ideas to mark this occasion, including Sacrament of Marriage Sunday, Marriage Tip Jar, and a Date Night In. To find all that you need to build up the marriages in your parish. E-mail [email protected] with any questions or comments.
The USCCB Catholic Social Ministry Gathering: This virtual gathering will be held Feb. 6-9, 2021. The 2021 theme is Make justice your aim (cf. Is. 1:17): Rebuilding Together. We will pray, learn and advocate together on the disparities revealed by COVID-19 and new models of justice and solidarity. For more than 30 years, the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering (CSMG) has brought together hundreds of participants whose faith inspires them to address pressing current domestic and global challenges affecting our most vulnerable brothers and sisters at home and around the world. For more details and registration, please go to: https://www.usccb.org/offices/justice-peace-human-development/catholic-social-ministry-gathering.
“Lord God of Peace hear our prayer! Grant us peace, teach us peace; guide our steps in the way of peace.”
~ Pope Francis
In their synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit; he cried out, “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!” Jesus rebuked him and said, “Quiet! Come out of him!” The unclean spirit convulsed him and with a loud cry came out of him (Mark 1:23-26).
Prayer to Saint AgnesSt. Agnes, although you were only a child, you believed that Jesus was always with you; help us to remember that He is also with us, and to remain true to His presence.St. Agnes, you refused to give up your faith; help us to be proud of our faith, to love it, to be strong in it, and to give witness to it daily. St. Agnes, patron saint of children, watch over the children of the world; keep them safe from harm; be with them in their hour of need; and always pray for them.Through Christ Our Lord, Amen
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Sunday, Jan 31, 2021FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Strengthen the partnershipThe relationship between parishes and schools is long and
intimate—important to note at the start of Catholic Schools Week.
After the first Catholic diocese was established in the United
States in Baltimore, pastors lobbied at once for schools and
religious to staff them. Frontier pastors vowed to build the school
first and the church later. They understood that without proper
religious education, the parish venture would certainly fail.
Today, celebrate this essential partnership with a holy hour,
candlelight prayer vigil, or special project in the parish for young
people and their supporters.TODAY'S READINGS: Deuteronomy 18:15-20; 1 Corinthians 7:32-35;Mark 1:21-28 (71). “What is this? A new teaching with authority.”
Monday, Feb 01, 2021Example is the best educationEach day of Catholic Schools Week is the celebration of a
component of Catholic education. Today we look at the
experience of community. Through the relationships and
interactions of service activities in the community and class trips
to other environs, students get to practice the values they learn in
their Catholic education and experience what it feels like to be
making the world a better place. Plus they get a chance to
observe others in community service and come to appreciate how
they can continue caring for others their entire lives. Today, be an
example of service to others.TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 11:32-40; Mark 5:1-20 (323).“[A]nnounce to them all that the Lord in his pity has done foryou.”
Tuesday, Feb 02, 2021FEAST OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE LORD
Teach a faith that grows on youMary and Joseph bring their beloved firstborn to the temple at the
appointed time, so Jesus can enter into the covenant with Yahweh
that Jews have revered since Abraham. Not unlike infant Baptism
today, it was—among other things—a powerful ritual of
belonging that put the child on the right path to growing in faith.
As we celebrate Catholic Schools Week—with the focus today
being squarely on “the student”—may we never forget or neglect
the promise of every young soul, so receptive to our efforts to
plant the seeds of faith.TODAY'S READINGS: Malachi 3:1-4; Hebrews 2:14-18; Luke 2:22-40(524). “The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom.”
Wednesday, Feb 03, 2021One nation, under GodCatholic schools have made a unique contribution to the nation,
and today we can recognize and celebrate that contribution. At
their very best, Catholic schools train students to grow both as
members of the Catholic church and as productive citizens of the
nation. By “rendering to Caesar and to God,” Catholic schools in
the United States have managed to achieve that rare combination
in world history, the development of a relatively harmonious
church-state relationship that has endured for centuries. See the
NCEA website for suggestions on how to celebrate the nation
during Catholic Schools Week.TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 12:4-7, 11-15; Mark 6:1-6 (325).“Many who heard him were astonished. They said, ‘Where did thisman get all this? What kind of wisdom has been given him?’ ”
Thursday, Feb 04, 2021Line things upCatholic schools prepare students to discover their vocation, so
they can grow to use their gifts in service of church and world.
Over the years, our notion of “vocation” has broadened
significantly. A word that once designated those who take
religious vows or are ordained into ministry is now used more
broadly. No one defined vocation better than essayist and
theologian Carl Frederick Buechner: “The place God calls you to
is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep
hunger meet.” Are the two aligned in your life? And if not, how
can you bring them into alignment?TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 12:18-19, 21-24; Mark 6:7-13 (326).“Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two bytwo.”
Friday, Feb 05, 2021Thank those who opened your mindWhere would any of us be without our teachers? They did
everything from helping us with our “three R’s” to opening our
minds to new ways of seeing the world. The really great teachers
taught us how to learn for ourselves and thus set us up for a
lifetime of discovery and fulfillment. When was the last time you
thanked a teacher? Today is the day Catholic Schools Week pays
special attention to the faculty, staff, and volunteers that make it
possible for these great schools to function. See the NCEA
website for suggestions on how to give thanks and recognition.TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 13:1-8; Mark 6:14-29 (327). “The Lordis my helper, and I will not be afraid.”
Saturday, Feb 06, 2021Make faith a family affairWe close Catholic Schools Week by recognizing the central role
in Catholic education played by the family. The Second Vatican
Council called the family “the domestic church” because it is in
the home that faith is first formed and nurtured. Whether you live
alone or with others, your home can be a sacred space of prayer
and spirituality. Creating sacred space in your home includes
prayer and scripture readings at meal times and before bed;
praying the Rosary; placing a crucifix in a prominent place; and
family traditions based on the liturgical seasons. Look for ways to
recognize the family’s role in Catholic education and also ways to
make your home a domestic church. Have at it!TODAY'S READINGS: Hebrews 13:15-17, 20-21; Mark 6:30-34 (328).“The Apostles gathered together with Jesus and reported all theyhad done and taught.”
Invest just five minutes a day, and your faith will deepen and grow—a day at a time
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