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Mass Schedule
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE:
SATURDAY: 5:00 p.m.
SUNDAY: 8:15 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE:
TBA in bulletin
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ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR CHURCH
GRANVILLE, OHIO
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 10, 2015 – YEAR B
PRELUDE
10:45: Sonata III (Handel)
INTRODUCTORY RITES
ENTRANCE: On This Day, O Beautiful Mother (#707)
SPRINKLING RITE: I Saw Water Flowing (#941)
GLORIA:
Mass in Honor of Saint Benedict
(hymnal insert)
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MONDAY, MAY 11
9:00 a.m. Living & Deceased Members of the
Olsofka & Stevens Families by Jean Stevens
TUESDAY, MAY 12 – Saints Nereus and Achilleus,
Martyrs; Saint Pancras, Martyr
9:00 a.m. MaryAnn Reeb (RIP) (Birthday) by Ron Sheldon
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 – Our Lady of Fatima
9:00 a.m. Anthony Skufca (RIP) (Birthday)
by Tony & Dottie Skufca
THURSDAY, MAY 14 – Saint Matthias, Apostle
9:00 a.m. Jane D. Chupka (RIP) by Dave & Kim Chupka
FRIDAY, MAY 15 – Saint Isidore
9:00 a.m. Michael Manley (RIP)
by Jim & Marianne Masterson
SATURDAY, MAY 16
5:00 p.m. Julie H. Cooper (RIP) by Mary Elliott
SUNDAY, MAY 17 – ASCENSION OF THE LORD
8:15 a.m. Jake Thompson (RIP) by Barbara Kegelmeyer
10:45 a.m. Living & Deceased Members of
St. Edward Church
LITURGY OF THE WORD
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: Ps. 98: The Lord has revealed
to the nations his saving pow’r.
(p. 161)
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION:
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
(p. 162)
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
PREPARATION OF GIFTS, 5:00 & 8:15:
My Soul Rejoices
(#830)
PREPARATION OF GIFTS, 10:45:
You Shall Love the Lord Your God
(Englert, sung by choir)
SANCTUS, MEM. ACC. A, AMEN, AGNUS DEI:
Mass in Honor of St. Benedict
(hymnal insert)
COMMUNION, 5:00 & 8:15
Christians, Let Us Love One Another
(#480)
COMMUNION, 10:45:
Ps. 34:
Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.
(Alstott)
COMMUNION 2, 10:45:
Magnificat
(Chepponis, sung by choir)
CONCLUDING RITE
SENDING FORTH: God Is Love Pray for all priests, seminarians and priestly vocations.
POSTLUDE
ALTAR SERVERS:
CANTORS
5:00 p.m. Steve Schlicher
8:15 a.m. Hailey Bruce
10:45 a.m. Children’s Choir
5:00 p.m. Joe Pappas, Daniel Pappas, Luke Pappas
8:15 a.m. Michael Theibert, Luke Cannon, Natalie Cannon
10:45 a.m. Anya Mitton-Fry, Ashley Montagnese,
Jason Reding
LECTORS:
5:00 p.m. Tom Gilligan, Gene Klark
8:15 a.m. Kathy Horton, Selma Lesher
10:45 a.m. Richard Hoben, Eric Guerin
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
(#489)
FLUTE (10:45): Linda Habig
GIFT BEARERS:
5:00 p.m.
8:15 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
Jim & Ellen Cooper
Joe & Joan Halla
Volunteer
5:00 p.m. Cathy Wine, Kim Chupka, Paula Coleman,
John Jauch, Mary Klark
8:15 a.m. Dave Conway, Chris Carter, Gary Carter,
Barb Castro, Gene Theibert
10:45 a.m. Nick Hahn, Lynn Harden, Mark Harden,
Alexandra Kerns, Kathy Kiebel, Joe Krempel,
Robin Krempel, Annie Lach, Charlotte Markham
SUNDAY NURSERY
HOMEBOUND MINISTERS:
Robin Van Order and Dave Conway
We pray for Joseph Gallen, brother of parishioner Peter
Gallen. May he rest forever in the eternal peace of Christ
The Nursery/Playroom for young children is open during
the 10:45 a.m. Mass. To be added to the Sunday schedule
of volunteers, contact the new coordinators, Jessica and
Robert Willison, at 614-595-0991 or e-mail jessica.ohare@
gmail.com.
IN SYMPATHY
SUNDAY OFFERTORY COLLECTION
The offertory collection for May 3rd was $10,279.87. The last
EFT draft of the year for our Preschool was $7,907.94.
A WORD FROM YOUR PASTOR …..
1.As we honor the image of the Blessed Mother with
our prayers and a crown of flowers at each Mass this
weekend, let us make this ancient prayer our own:
A Mother’s Prayer
Loving God, you are both Father and Mother to us.
You gave us your own Beloved Child Jesus
that we may come to see, from his words and deeds of
compassion how much you care for us.
You gave us Mary, our Mother,
faithful disciple, who treasured your word in her heart.
Like her, may I be ever attentive to your word.
Make me sensitive to the needs of my children
that they, like Jesus, may grow in wisdom, age and
grace.
May they be joyous in their living,
compassionate in their loving,
and generous always in your service.
In Jesus’ name, I pray. – Sr. Eleanor Bernstein
We, of course, wish to pay tribute to our own mothers,
living and deceased, and to the mothers of our parish
on this, their day. We offer our prayers and affection to
them.
2. I wish to thank the Newark Catholic students who were
here working in the church on St. Joseph’s Day. We
appreciate their work and kindness to us.
3. Please be reminded that the Denison Mass has ended
for the summer break. (Commencement is Saturday,
May 16th.)
4. The 2015 Bishop’s Annual Appeal is off to a great start.
We have nearly met our Goal #One: $86,000.00 for the
diocese with Goal #Two ahead of us, $100,000.00 for
our parish building debt ($186,000.00) and still out there,
our final goal of $244,000.00 (last year’s total pledged).
The key to success is to increase the total number of
donors, at whatever level possible. We suggest $500.00
per household and $1,200.00 for more recent arrivals
(after the building campaign). Both are payable over 10
months. Thanks to all who have made their pledge.
P.S. As of Tuesday, our pledge total was $82,536.00.
5. This weekend, we ask your help for the victims of the
earthquake in Nepal through Catholic Relief Services
(an emergency collection).
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 find
peace, hospitality and friendship with us.
ONLINE GIVING: VIEW LINK ON OUR WEBSITE
Thank you to all who have signed up for Online Giving! We
hope you like the convenience of giving to St. Edward’s online.
It’s safe and secure, and you decide exactly when your gift is
made and where it goes. Please visit www.saintedwards.org
and click the Online Giving link to get started or access your
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EVENTS/MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Sunday, May 10 – Mother’s Day
May Crowning
BAA Campaign
Catholic Relief Services – Nepal Relief Collection
PSR – see schedule
Choir – 9:30 a.m. – Choir Loft
St. Vincent Haven Fund-raising Dinner Reservations –
see bulletin article
IGNITE – 6:30 p.m. – Hall
Monday, May 11
Eucharistic Adoration – 9:30 a.m. until Tuesday,
9:00 a.m. – Church
Bridge Group – 6:30 p.m. – Hall
Lighthearted Scripture – 7:00 p.m. – Lounge
Tuesday, May 12
Bell Choir – 7:00 p.m. – Loft
Men’s Group for Rediscovery – 7:30 p.m. – Lounge
Wednesday, May 13
Rosary Makers – 9:30 a.m. – Lounge
PSR – See Schedule
Men’s Faith Sharing Group – 7:00 p.m. – Lounge
Thursday, May 14
Scripture Study – 9:30 a.m. – Classroom 8
Women of St. Edward – 7:00 p.m. – Hall
Knights of Columbus – 7:00 p.m. – Lounge
Choir – 7:00 p.m. – Choir Loft
Friday, May 15
Flower Pick-up – 1:00-6:00 p.m. – Parking Lot
Saturday, May 16
Farmer’s Market – St. Edward’s Parking Lot
St. Vincent Haven Fund-raising Dinner Reservations –
see bulletin article
RCIA
The RCIA Period of Mystagogia continues Tuesday, May
19th at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. We will discuss final
reflections on the Easter season and prepare for the Feast of
Pentecost.
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN
Blessed Sacrament is hosting a Protecting God’s Children
Workshop on Saturday, May 16th at 9:00 a.m. It will be held
in the school cafeteria (394 E. Main Street, Newark). For
more information or to register, contact Mike Millisor in the
Religious Education Office (740-587-4160 or reled@saint
edwards.org).
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
PSR schedule this week:
Today, Sunday, May 10
Grades 5, 6, 7, 8……9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
15-minute break for dismissal and arrival
Grade Pre-K/K……10:45 a.m. to the end of Mass
This Wednesday, May 13
Grades 1-A, 2-A, 3-A, 4-A……FINAL classes from
5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
Closing Assembly for all students, parents and
teachers (both hours) in the
Parish Hall – 6:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Grades 1-B, 2-B, 3-B, 4-B……FINAL classes from
6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
CYSC – CATHOLIC YOUTH SUMMER CAMP
Parents of Students in Grades 6-12: Are you looking for
a summer camp with high adventure activities and high
adventure faith? Join other St. Edward students who have
already registered for camp the week of July 12th in Fulton,
OH. Go to www.cysc.com for more information and to complete
an online registration.
NOTES FROM THE LOFT
•Alleluia! He is risen! Many thanks to the twenty-three
members of the Children’s Choir for singing at the 10:45
a.m. Mass this weekend. Thanks also to Heather Horton
and Kelly Mialky for helping with the choir in ways large and
small during rehearsals and Mass. Finally, thanks to the
families of the choir for your continued support.
~ Paul, music@saintedwards.org, 740-587-3254
FLOWER PICK-UP SCHEDULE
If you preordered annuals through the Youth Group, please
pick up your flowers in the church parking lot on Friday, May
15th, from 1:00-6:00 p.m.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL UPDATE
With her electricity about to be shut off and her fuel tank
empty, an older woman called us in desperation. After the
sudden death of her husband, she was having a hard time
living on her disability check. Due to your generosity, we were
able to pay her electric bill. One of our members donated an
electric heater to keep her warm through the end of March.
Thank you for your continued support of the St. Vincent
de Paul Conference monthly collections.
ST. EDWARD YOUTH MINISTRY
Ecuador Fund Raising:
May 9th – Babysitting Night is back! 6:00-10:00 p.m. Invite
your friends!
May 15th – Flower Sale Pick-Up, 1:00-6:00 p.m.
Youth Group:
May 10th – Happy Mother’s Day!
6:30-8:30 p.m., “Mary, Our Mother”
May 17th – Senior Cookout! Please bring a side dish to
share. All students 8th-12th grade welcome! 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Last Youth Group of the school year.
Summer Schedule:
(Email Marissa at youth@saintedwards.org for more
information.) Ecuador June 24th-July 3rd, Domestic Mission
Trip in Columbus, OH, Steubenville Trip, World Meeting of
Families Youth Rally with Pope Francis, National Catholic
Youth Conference, and Cedar Point
Twice a Month: Guys/Girls Nights and Bible Study with
Bryan and Marissa
CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN ~
MAY 17
Next weekend, our parish will take up the Collection for the
Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC). Contributions
can be made through the St. Edward website Online
Giving option. This Collection communicates the Gospel
through Catholic social media activities and enriches our faith
through Internet, television, radio, and print media. Half of all
proceeds remain in our diocese and support local needs, so
please be generous in this collection. CCC equips us to share
our experience of faith, worship, and witness with the world.
ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Graduating High School Seniors will be honored at our
8:15 a.m. Mass on May 31st. Please join us to celebrate
your graduation. Graduates are to meet in the Gathering
Space before Mass, wearing your cap and gown, to be in
the procession. There will be a breakfast reception for the
graduates and their families after Mass in the Parish Hall. If
you did not receive an invitation, please contact the Parish
Office at 587-3254 so that we can include you! Please RSVP
to the Parish Office by Monday, May 25th.
PARISH OFFICE JOB OPENING
Part-time 24 hours a week.
With Janet Meager’s upcoming retirement, we are seeking
a skilled, experienced and cheerful person to assist in
the office’s operation. The candidate must be a practicing
Catholic, complete training for Protecting God’s Children,
which is required by the Columbus Diocese. The position
requires computer experience and accounting skills
using QuickBooks, a working knowledge of Microsoft
Office as well as secretarial duties: answering the phone,
sacramental record keeping, filing, coordinating weekly
collection counting and recording donations (using Parish
Data Systems), preparing new parishioner Welcome
Packets, sending greeting cards to parishioners of ages 80
and older, and maintaining our online calendar of events.
Training will begin June 1, 2015. Please respond in writing
with résumé attached to Msgr. Paul P Enke, c/o Parish
Office, St. Edward the Confessor Church, 785 Newark
Granville Road, Granville OH 43023.
GRANVILLE ECUMENICAL
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2015
St. Edward the Confessor, Centenary United Methodist, First
Presbyterian, St. Luke and United Church of Granville proudly
announce the 33rd annual Vacation Bible School (VBS) to be
held Monday-Friday, June 8th-12th, from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
each day. The theme of this summer’s program is God’s Love In
Action, and St. Edward is the host church. This year you can
access the brand new website (www.granvillevbs.com) to
register your children (age 4-6th grade), and to sign up to
be an adult or teen volunteer. You can pay registration fees
on the website! The early registration deadline is May 10th
and the final registration deadline is May 18th. Sign up
today for “the best week of the summer.”
WOMEN OF ST. EDWARD ~ CRAFT ACTIVITY
At the May 14th meeting, parishioner Lenna Leo will lead a
class to make a Designer Yarn Necklace. Join us in the Parish
Hall at 7:00 p.m. to make a necklace for yourself or to give
as a gift. Included in the $10.00 class fee will be: thirty inches
of 8 to 10 strands of yarn, one toggle clasp set, four crimps,
and two “O” rings. You will need to bring one bottle of Fray
Check (available at craft store/Wal-Mart), small needlepoint
pliers and scissors. Bring a snack to share. Please RSVP
by May 11th to Barb Hinterschied at 740-403-3736 or
bhinterschied@gmail.com. There is a sample necklace in the
Parish Office.
ST. VINCENT HAVEN
“WE HONOR THOSE THAT SERVE”
Please join in a fun-filled evening that will celebrate and
recognize the many contributions that Charlie Franks and Bill
Sparks have made to our community and St. Vincent Haven!!
“We Honor Those That Serve” will be held at the Elks Club, 73
N. Third Street, Newark, on Saturday, June 13th. A reception
with a Silent Auction and Cash Bar begins at 6:00 p.m. Dinner
will be catered by Skip Salome Enterprises and after a short
program, the evening ends with an exciting Live Auction.
Major sponsorships at the $2,500.00, $1,500.00 and
$1,000.00 levels are available and include a reserved table
for 8. Tables of 8 are $400.00 and individual tickets may be
purchased for $50.00. For more information, or to register
for the event, please contact Linda Berger at svh@svd
phaven.org or call 614-439-9230 or Kevin Murphy at
kmurphy@chemtrend.com or call 740-258-3544. St. Vincent
Haven volunteers will be in the Gathering Space after all
Masses this weekend to take sponsorships and dinner
reservations.
DIOCESAN SENIOR CITIZENS DAY
The Diocesan Senior Citizens Day celebration is Tuesday, June
2nd at St. Paul, Westerville. Bishop Campbell will celebrate
Mass at 10:30 a.m. A luncheon will follow. This annual event
is a great opportunity for seniors to meet with each other from
around the diocese. Registration is $10.00; to register, send
a check payable to the Office for Social Concerns, Diocese
of Columbus, 197 E. Gay Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215. For
questions, call 614-241-2540 or email socmailbox@colsdioc.
org. Registrations are requested by May 28th.
JUBILEE OF ANNIVERSARIES MASS
Attention, all married couples celebrating their 25th, 30th,
35th, 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th, 60th Anniversary and every
year thereafter: The Annual Jubilee of Anniversaries
Mass will be held on Sunday, June 28, 2015, at St. Paul the
Apostle Parish, 313 North State Street, Westerville, at 2:30
p.m. Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Frederick F. Campbell
followed by an informal reception in your honor. Registration
forms have been posted on our bulletin boards. You may
also register online at http://familylife.colsdioc.org or
by calling 614-241-2560. Reservations for you and guests
are necessary and must be received by Friday, June 12,
2015.
JUBILEE MUSEUM – SPECIAL EXHIBITS
Columbus artist Alfred Tibor is an internationally
recognized sculptor whose work is included in museums
and private collections across the globe. He survived the
Holocaust and six years in a Russian Gulag, and then arrived
with his family in the United States in 1957 as one of many
Hungarian refugees. These extraordinary trials have informed
Tibor’s direction as an artist: “I believe that my life was spared
to do work so people may enjoy it. Whether it is one of my
Holocaust sculptures, a biblical figure, or a woman standing
proud and tall, the human aspect of the piece is what is
being expressed to the viewer – that there is beauty and
value to be found in all our lives, for I truly believe that life is a
celebration.”
As part of its new exhibitions program, the Jubilee
Museum and Catholic Cultural Center is pleased to
announce a new exhibition, Celebration of Life: The
Sculptural Work of Alfred Tibor, an exhibition on loan from
the collection of Argo & Lehne Jewelers. The show will be
open to the public through June 14, 2015 and it will feature
24 sculptures.
In addition, the Jubilee Museum is dedicating the month
of May to Our Lady with a special exhibit, Behold Your
Mother, comprised of the museum’s Marian-themed works of
art. The exhibition will be accompanied by a special Marian
tour offered every Saturday and Sunday (at 1:00 p.m. only)
throughout the month. Come and join us and celebrate Our
Lady’s month!
A suggested donation of $10.00 per person is greatly
appreciated. For more information, please visit the Jubilee
Museum and Catholic Cultural Center’s website at www.
jubileemuseum.org or call 614-600-0054.
The Catechism Corner
Happy Mother’s Day to all Mothers and in honor of mothers,
we take this week in the catechism to explore what the
Church teaches about our Mother, Mary, Mother of Jesus,
Mother of all Christians. We begin with paragraphs 963975 from the section of the CCC – Profession of Faith
– Paragraph 6: Mother of Christ, Mother of the Church.
963 – “The Virgin Mary is acknowledged and honored
as being truly the Mother of God and of the redeemer.
She is clearly the mother of the members of Christ.” 964
– Mary is wholly united with her Son. 965 – After Jesus’
Ascension, Mary “aided the beginnings of the Church by
her prayers.” 966 – Mary is wholly united to her Son in
her Assumption – “The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin
is a singular participation of her Son’s Resurrection and
an anticipation of the resurrection of other Christians.”
967 – She is our Mother in the order of grace. Mary is
the Church’s model of faith and charity. Continue through
paragraph 975 – “We believe that the Holy Mother of God,
the new Eve, Mother of the Church, continues in Heaven
to exercise her maternal role on behalf of the members
of Christ” – Paul VI. Holy Mary, Mother of God pray for us
sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
Happy Mother’s Day! Thanks Mom!
A PRAYER FOR THOSE AFRAID OF
MOTHERHOOD
Lord God, we thank you, the Source of Life, for all those who
have welcomed and nurtured our lives. In particular, we thank
you for our mothers, who with trust in you and self-sacrifice
beyond description, have made it possible for us to live and
praise you today. Give them the reward of their labors. Today,
Lord, we also pray for mothers who are afraid of being mothers.
We pray especially for those carrying a child within them, but
afraid to bring that child to birth. Look with favor on these, your
daughters, and give them trust and strength. Enable them to
give themselves to their children, as you give yourself to us,
and to experience the joys of motherhood. Enable us to do our
part to encourage them and provide for their needs. We ask
this through Christ our Lord. www.priestsforlife.org.
TEACHERS NEEDED
The Language Experience Center, a preschool for children
with challenges in communication, needs teachers for its
summer session. The session is for six weeks between
June 15th and the end of July. The classes are 2 days a
week from 9:00 to 1:30 p.m. (tentatively). Preference will be
given to applicants with an undergraduate degree in speech
pathology or in any other area of child development. Please
contact Barbara Lechner, Ph.D, CCC, at 740-587-7214 or
talkdoc43023@msn.com.
FREE SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM FOR
THOSE WITH AUTISM
This camp is being held at St. Edward Church, Monday
through Friday, June 15th-July 31st. The tentative class
time is 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Parents/Caregivers can choose
for children to attend 1-7 weeks. Children should have 2nd
grade (at least) reading skills. They will work one-on-one
with mentors in small groups on noncompetitive physical
activities (including stations), games, yoga, crafts, music,
dancing, cooking, interviewing, drama, etc.
The program was created to improve social and
communication skills (build friendships), 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. This program is presented
by the Language Experience Center, a nonprofit
organization. Prospective students and mentors can
contact Barbara Lechner, Ph.D., CCC, at 740-587-7214
or talkdoc43023@msn.com. Mentors will be trained
and paid.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
St. Edward Catholic, First Presbyterian, United
Church of Granville, Centenary Methodist and
St. Luke’s Episcopal Churches join together
to sponsor an ecumenical week of learning
and fun for children. St. Edward Church will
host VBS this year, June 8th-12th, from 9:00
a.m.-12:00 noon each day. Many volunteers
are needed. You can sign up to be an adult
or teen volunteer via the website at www.
granvillevbs.com. Note to volunteers with
young children: Little VBS is child care and
age-appropriate theme-based Granville VBS
curriculum for children (newborn through
3+) of adult volunteers on the days they are
scheduled to volunteer.
BETHESDA HEALING MINISTRY
Celebrate Mother’s Day and the lives or your children lost
before birth at a Mass of Comfort. On May 11th, Bethesda
Healing Ministry will remember our children lost to miscarriage, stillbirth and through early termination. Please join
us in the convent chapel on the campus of Christ the King,
2777 E. Livingston Avenue, at 7:00 p.m. where Frs. Dean
Mathewson and Michael Gentry will offer a memorial service
for your children now residing in heaven with Our Heavenly
Father. For more information, go online to bethesdahealing.
org or call 614-309-0157 or 614-309-2651.
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God bless the mothers,
the ones who rock their children
and place them in warm cradles.
God bless the mothers,
the ones who wrap their children
and hide them from bullets and terror.
God bless the mothers,
those who take their children
to the movies, and buy them popcorn.
God bless the mothers,
those who feed them their own
portion of food, saying they are not hungry.
God bless the mother’s
the ones whose children do well
in school, and get straight A’s
God bless the mothers
the ones whose children
steal cars, take drugs and drop out.
God bless the mothers
those who have children who
are born perfect, whole and healthy.
God bless the mothers
whose children cannot walk
or hear or see.
God bless the mothers
whose children grow up
and have children of their own.
God bless the mothers
who lose a child, and
spend a lifetime mourning.
God bless the mothers
who go to church on Sunday
and take their children with them.
God bless the mothers
who make time
to bake cookies and read.
God bless the mothers
who give money to charity
and send food to the food banks.
God bless the mothers
who wait in line, hoping
for a decent meal and a bed.
God bless the mothers
whose children pray at night
beside their warm cozy beds.
God bless the mothers
whose children cry out in hunger.
And shiver in the cold.
God bless the mothers
who sing to their children
and rock them to sleep.
God bless the mothers
who sing without music
and dance without reason.
God bless the mothers.
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Prayer to Nourish
Relationships
God of all,
you have enriched us with a nation filled
with people of many cultures.
Help us to love with no partiality,
reaching out in friendship
to all of your children.
Guide us to know the blessings
that each person we meet
may bring to our lives.
May we welcome and nourish
relationships from the diversity
in our midst and remain in your love
through our love of one another.
We ask this 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.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
God Shows No Partiality
Today’s Readings: Acts 10:25–26, 34 – 35, 44–48; Psalm
98:1, 2–3, 3–4 (2b); 1 John 4:7–10; John 15:9–17. Today’s
First Reading may help us examine how we sometimes do
not value those that God values. Peter had thought that the
cove­nant extended only to Jews, but at this meeting with the
Gentile Cornelius, he understands that “God shows no partiality.” Since the gifts of the Holy Spirit are poured over the
Gentiles, it became apparent that the waters of Baptism
should not be withheld. Considering this reading, we might
want to examine ours and our parish’s attitudes toward others.
Do we recognize the gifts of those who are unlike us? Are
we hospitable to all or do we show partiality? Does the leadership in the parish reflect the diversity of the community?
Understanding that God regards no one with partiality
may help us comprehend how we are to love. In the Second
Reading, we see that God sent his Son for all of us, not
just those we consider worthy. Do we approach every person as though God died so that he or she might have life
through Christ?
If God shows no partiality, it is obvious that we should
love everyone without reserve. Christ’s command, the
Gospel from John tells us, is to “love one another as I love
you.” Do we love as God loves when we reach out only to
those who are like us or agree with us? We hear in today’s
Gospel that God appointed us “to go and bear fruit that will
remain.” How can you extend yourself to people in your parish, workplace, or community? How can your parish encourage its members to reach out to those who are unfamiliar
to them?
This Week at Home
Monday, May 11, 2015
Presence of the Holy Spirit
Today’s Gospel contains a warning. The future will be
tumultuous for the disciples. They will be thrown out of the
synagogues and be killed by those who think that they are
doing the right thing. Still, the Holy Spirit, the Advocate, the
Spirit of truth will be with them. He will speak for Christ,
and it will be their responsibility to do so also. Do you pray
to the Holy Spirit to help you face difficulties and challenges
in life? Today’s Readings: Acts 16:11–15; Psalm 149:1b – 2,
3 – 4, 5 – 6a and 9b (4a); John 15:26 —16:4a.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Faithful Testimony
In today’s reading from the Acts of the Apostles, we see the
persecution of the disciples that Jesus foretold. Paul and Silas
are stripped, beaten, and imprisoned. Still, they pray and
sing. And when an earthquake opened their cell doors, they
did not escape but provided a testimony of faith to the jailer.
Would you have run from your tormentors? Are you able to
sing in spite of hard times? Does your prayer provide consolation? Today’s Readings: Acts 16:22 – 34; Psalm 138:1– 2ab,
2cde – 3, 7c – 8 (7c); John 16:5 –11.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Our Lady of Fatima
The Memorial of Our Lady of Fatima observes the apparitions to three Portuguese children in a field close to Fatima.
Pope John Paul II attributed the intercession of Our Lady of
Fatima with saving his life when he was shot on May 13,
1981, in St. Peter’s Square. Exactly a year after the assassination attempt, the pope celebrated a Mass at Fatima, giving
thanks to Mary. Mary is the Mother of the Church and also
the spiritual mother to each of us. Have you nurtured a relationship with Mary as your mother? Today’s Readings:
Acts 17:15, 22 —18:1; Psalm 148:1– 2, 11–12, 13, 14 (Alleluia);
John 16:12 –15.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
If Celebrating the Ascension Today
Today’s solemnity is a celebration of Jesus’ enduring presence
within the Church. The Ascension was both the beginning
and end for the disciples. Instead of being left with sorrow
and grief, they were filled with joy and with great anticipation for the coming of the Holy Spirit. Can you name some
ways in which the Holy Spirit is living and working in the
Church today? Today’s Readings: Acts 1:1–11; Psalm 47:2 – 3,
6 –7, 8 – 9 (6); Ephesians 4:1–13; Mark 16:15 – 20.
Friday, May 15, 2015
St. Isidore
St. Isidore the Farmer (1080–1130) is the patron saint of
Madrid, Spain, and the United States National Catholic
Rural Life Conference (NCRLC). NCRLC works for social,
economic, and spiritual development in rural America,
through prayer, education, and advocacy. You may want to
visit www.ncrlc.com to keep up with legislative and other
issues that affect not only farmers but all who rely on them
for food. The materials on the website, including an Eater’s
Bill of Rights, are from the perspective that we need to be
faithful stewards of creation. Today’s Readings: Acts
18:9 –18; Psalm 47:2 – 3, 4 – 5, 6 –7 (8a); John 16:20 – 23.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Your Joy Will Be Complete
“Very truly, I tell you, if you ask anything of the Father
in my name, he will give it to you.” In the discourse in
today’s Gospel, Jesus continues to teach the Apostles how
to pray, this time telling them to pray in his name to the
Father. When they do so, their prayers will be granted. It
is interesting that Jesus tells the Apostles that their joy will
be complete when they ask and receive. What do you consider complete joy to be? Today’s Readings: Acts 18:23 – 28;
Psalm 47:2 – 3, 8 – 9, 10 (8a); John 16: 23b – 28.
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