THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER - APRIL 19, 2015 We are glad you joined us! We are a Eucharistic Community whose mission is to be “Saints Alive” by knowing, loving, and serving God. Through study, piety, and action, in imitation of the Saints, we answer God’s call to stewardship. Our weekly bulletin is one of the ways we share what’s going on in our parish and in the Catholic world. Be sure to also visit us online at SaintJosephPlainCity.com, where you’ll find much more information. Saint Joseph Catholic Church Plain City, Ohio Masses Weekday Masses are at the church. Monday, 8 a.m. Tuesday (see bulletin page 1) Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. Weekend: Saturday, 4:30 p.m. at church Sunday, 8:30 a.m. at church Sunday, 10:30 a.m. at PAC Saint of the week: Saint Anselm of Canterbury Memorial: April 21 Adoration Confession Monday through Thursday: 6 - 11 a.m. & 6 - 11 p.m. Saturday, after 9 a.m. Mass at church Friday: 6 - 8 a.m. & 6 - 11 p.m. Saturday, 3:30 p.m. at church By appointment Plain City Catholic Church Saint Joseph Catholic Church THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER - APRIL 19, 2015 Painting above: “The Pilgrims of Emmaus” by Jacques Stella (17th Century) Masses Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Ps 4; 1 Jn 2:1-5a Gospel: Lk 24:35-48 Last week we read of Jesus appearing to his disciples when the doors were locked. Thomas was not present the first time. Today’s reading is another account of this first appearance. Here we learn he appeared to them after the two disciples returned from Emmaus as they were recounting their encounter. Although they saw him in their midst and touched him, their joy was “incredulous” (distrustful, disbelieving, suspicious). Two thousand years have passed, is our joy for Jesus also incredulous? God loves us unconditionally and blesses us abundantly, even when we are too blind to see it. Let us reflect on the stories of Jesus’ appearances and take the Spirit he gave the disciples to go forth into the world today. Readings Intentions Monday, April 20 8 a.m. Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119; Jn 6:22-29 + Fr. John Metzger Tuesday, April 21 NO MASS Acts 7:51-8:1a; Ps 31; Jn 6:30-35 + Chan Nguyen Wednesday, April 22 5:30 p.m. Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66; Jn 6:35-40 +Thomas McLaughlin Thursday, April 23 NO MASS Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66; Jn 6:44-51 Friday, April 24 8 a.m. Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday, April 25 9 a.m. +Fr. Paul Smith Feast of St. Mark, Evangelist 4:30 p.m. 1 Pt 5:5b-14; Ps 89; Mk 16:15-20 (4:30 Mass see below) +Special Intention for Taylor Dunn + People of the Parish Sunday, April 26 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. (PAC) Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118; 1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18 +Fr. Patrick Byrne +Charles Vostatek All Masses are at the church unless otherwise indicated. Saints Alive! Announcements Saint of the Week: Saint Anselm of Canterbury Born: 1033 Died: April 21, 1109 Memorial: April 21 Canonized: 1492 by Pope Alexander IV Anselm became a Benedictine Monk in 1056 and became their Abbot in 1078. He reluctantly went to England to become the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1092. He fought the King’s encroachment on ecclesiastical rights and the independence of the Church and refused to take bribes. The King exiled him in response. King Henry II invited Anselm to return to England but he was exiled again when he refused again to compromise the Church. He was successful in England at obtaining legislation prohibiting sale of men. He was a great philosopher and theologian and was chosen as a doctor of the Church in 1720 by Pope Clement XI. Learn more: catholicsaints.info/saint-anselm-of-canterbury/ Pray For our sick & healing Patricia Ann Allen Linda Bockey Rhonda Campbell Sandy Hilbert Joe Hofbauer Gabriel Kaiser Zachary Kaiser Dale Kinsley Betty Lisk Roger Rousch Donna Ryder Mary Jane Ward For our military S.Sgt. Michael S. Bertorello, USA 1st Sgt. Kevin R. Gleich, USA Lt. Col. Patrick Parsons, USAF Sgt. Jeffrey Sands, USA Lt. Matt Wood, USN If you would like to submit a name to be added to our prayer list, please send your request to: bulletin@saintjosephplaincity.com April 19, 2015 www.saintjosephplaincity.com • This weekend the Knights of Columbus are taking up a Pennies for Heaven collection to benefit seminarians. • If you like to bowl, check out page 5 of the bulletin for a bowling-with-Fr. Pat opportunity. • Please continue to pray for our First Communicants. Our group communion Masses are this Sunday, April 19 and the next Sunday, April 26. Adoration “In one day the Eucharist will make you produce more for the glory of God than a whole lifetime without it.” - St. Peter Julian Eymard Page 2 Parish Life Calendar Monday, April 20 Zumba PSR PSR Tuesday, April 21 Women Aglow Wednesday, April 22 Zumba Pennies for Heaven April 18 & 19, after all Masses, the St. Joseph Knights 9 a.m. of Columbus will be collecting 4:30 p.m. donations to support seminarians. 6:30 p.m. Pennies for Heaven is an international fundraiser that helps seminarians around the world and 7 p.m. in our own diocese. The monies collected fund programs to encourage young men who are considering entering the priesthood. 9 a.m. Knights of Columbus Officer Meeting 7 p.m.* Folk Choir 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 23 Choir Practice Youth Group! Faith, fun, and food served up Sunday nights at the PAC. Youth group is open to all youth 8th through 12th grades. Invite your friends to join you. 7 p.m. April 19: Dead Theologians Society Bible Study 9 a.m. Zumba 9 a.m. April 26: Pizza and Ultimate Frisbee (weather permitting) or Scooter Hockey. Friday, April 24 First Communion Practice 6:30 p.m.* Youth Group meets at the PAC at 6:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 25 Parish Rosary SCRIP after Mass 4 p.m.* 5:30 p.m.* Sunday, April 26 SCRIP after Masses Group First Communion 11 a.m.* 7th Grade PSR 6:30 p.m. Youth Group 6:30 p.m. *indicates event at church Special Collection The Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe eases the way for the people of the region by helping Catholic organizations offer affordable shelter, train seminarians, and provide pastoral care and catechesis. Your donation today helps to restore the Church and build the future in the aftermath of Soviet rule. To donate: Use the envelopes you receive in the mail, pick up an envelope at the church or PAC, or use online giving. April 19, 2015 www.saintjosephplaincity.com Page 3 Re-enroll for Rewards Chili Cook-Off Fun! It’s time to re-enroll for the new year of Kroger Community Rewards in order to continue contributing to St. Joseph Church and the building fund. Go to www.kroger.com/ communityrewards. Sign in to re-enroll or sign up for a new account. You will need to have a Kroger Plus Card. SCRIP for CHURCH Put in our group number 82162 or part of the name St. Joseph Catholic Church. On March 29, we held our first St. Joseph Chili Cook-Off Feast. We had thirteen types of chili entered; some hot, some not, some red, and one white. Participants tasted and voted by number for their favorite chili. Our first prize winner was Paul Belau. Paul received the Chili trophy (pictured below) and $50. St. Joseph will receive a percentage of your purchases through April 30, 2016. Invitation to the Ordination to the Sacred Order of Deacon ~ Our former Summer Seminarian (2012), Timothy Lynch, is taking his next step towards the priesthood and will be ordained a Deacon. You may remember Tim helping out at VBS (pictured below). He was great with the kids and so much fun! A very close second, was Gloria Butler’s sweet chili. You are welcome to witness this special event and Ordination Mass. Our own Deacon Tony will be vesting Tim and assisting with Mass. Mass will be held Friday, May 1, 2015, at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral, 212 East Broad Street, Columbus. Thanks to all who came. It was a fun time and no one went home hungry! Light refreshments will be served immediately following Mass. Celebrate Seniors! The 2015 Senior Citizens Day Celebration is Tuesday, June 2, at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Westerville. Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. followed by a luncheon. Registration is $10 and is a great opportunity to meet other seniors around the diocese. Call the Office for Social Concerns at 614-2412540 for info and to register. Mass for Victims of Cancer Our Lady of Consolation Shrine, Carey, Ohio, will offer a Mass for victims of cancer on Friday, May 1 at 7 p.m. We welcome all to come and pray together. Following Mass, visitors are invited to participate in special prayers for healing. April 19, 2015 www.saintjosephplaincity.com Page 4 Weekly Scripture Challenge~ by Tim Rimmer This is the third Sunday of Easter. We have read about the Last Supper, Jesus’ arrest, trial and sentencing, his crucifixion, death, burial, the empty tomb, and the resurrected Jesus’ appearance to his disciples. Challenge – what was the time-line (days of the week) from the time Jesus was arrested until he was resurrected; at what times of the day did these events take place? Can you name those who came to the empty tomb? Refer to all four Gospels for answers. Matthew reveals the least, John and Mark the most. Do you knit, crochet, sew, quilt, weave, or work with fiber? You may be interested in attending the Fiber Fair and share with others who enjoy your passion and ministry. The fair will take place on Saturday, April 25, 2015, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Church of the Resurrection, New Albany. ALL ARE WELCOME! A Night at the Races The Uptown Plain City Organization (UPCO) is holding a fun fundraising event and invite you to join them. Please bring your lunch – desserts are provided. To register or for more information, call Sandra Walsh at 614-342-6003 or contact Erin Cordle, diocesan Office for Social Concerns, at 614-2412540 or ecordle@colsdioc.org. Strike! Next fall, Fr. Pat is moving his bowling team to Plain City Lanes and he is looking to help organize more teams. These teams would join the league already established at Plain City Lanes or be a start for a new league. • Bowling League runs approximately 30 weeks from September through April. • The teams would meet Tuesday evenings and cost approximately $15 per week, which includes money for the prize fund. • Teams are made up of 4 bowlers with subs allowed. • It is a handicap league and youth bowlers are ok. Please call the office if you are interested, we will put you on our list to contact with more details near the fall. April 19, 2015 The event, A Night at the Races, will benefit the organization and all they do to strengthen our community. The event takes place Friday, May 1 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the St. Joseph Parish Activity Center. Single Tickets are $25, couples are $40. You can buy a horse for $20. Free food & cash bar - Buy a horse to name-Winning owners also win 50/50 raffle - Best Derby Hat contest And lots more fun!!! Visit: uptownplaincity. com/natr.html to order your tickets online or to print out their mail in registration form. www.saintjosephplaincity.com Page 5 MINISTRY SCHEDULE 4:30 P.M. AT THE CHURCH APRIL 25 10:30 A.M. AT THE PAC Usher Lector EM Serve Sacristan Usher Lector EM Serve Sacristan Needham L. Murray B. Murray, L. & K. Kaminski E. & M. Hessick J. Fritter 8:30 A.M. AT THE CHURCH APRIL 26 UsherElias Lector V. Gill EM Deacon Tony Bonacci, M. & S. Gill Serve A. Dee, J. O’Connell Sacristan Deacon Tony Bonacci APRIL 26 Jacobs M. Will P. & M. Powers, L. Ward A. Miller, Z. Sheldon R. Lange HOMEBOUND E. Bonacci & B. Chuha COLLECTION COUNTING Monday, April 20 Monday, April 27 D. & J. Bradley, L. Lowe J. & C. O’Connell, L. Grywalski The schedule listed above may not be the most current ministry schedule. Please log on to the Ministry Scheduler Pro through the parish website or contact the parish office if you have questions. Always verify through the website and the sign-in sheets for the most accurate listing! PARISH CONTACT INFORMATION Church Location 140 West Ave., Plain City Parish Office/PAC 670 W. Main St., Plain City, OH 43064 (Mailing Address) Office Hours Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3p.m. (see schedule below) Office Contact614-873-8850 office@saintjosephplaincity.com Websitewww.saintjosephplaincity.com Bulletin Submissions bulletin@saintjosephplaincity.com Find us on: Plain City Catholic Church SJCCplaincity Scan here to go to our website. From the website, click the mail icon to receive the latest news via email. PARISH OFFICE STAFF CONTACTSOFFICE HOURS Father Pat Toner, Pastor Ann Walter, Secretary Melissa Bradley, Event and Office Coord. Kelly Jacobs, Youth Ministry & PSR Sue York, Finance Coordinator Ali Arend, Bulletin & Web Editor patoner@saintjosephplaincity.com ann@saintjosephplaincity.com melissa@saintjosephplaincity.com kellyjacobs@saintjosephplaincity.com sue@saintjosephplaincity.com ali@saintjosephplaincity.com Day off is Friday, cell is 614-296-7404 M, W, Th, F 9-3 M 10-3, T 10-2, Th 10-2, F 10-1 M , W & Th 8-3 M, T & Th 7-2:30 T & Th 9-12 OTHER MINISTRY / STAFF CONTACTS Deacon Tony Bonacci614-578-3957 bonacci.1@osu.edu Elaine Bonacci, Adoration Coordinator 614-557-3409 elainebonacci@gmail.com Gloria Butler, St. Martin de Porres 614-873-4103 jim.glo@frontier.com Allen Crock, Finance Committee Chair 614-832-3226 allen.c.crock@morganstanley.com Bob Hess, Knights of Columbus 614-876-6995 hess7762@sbcglobal.net Maryann Lange, Music Minister 937-642-4944 maryannstjoechoir@gmail.com Deacon Pat Wiggins, RCIA 614-563-9466 pwiggins@columbus.rr.com Sarah Reinhard, Webmaster & Social Media614-506-3200 sarah@snoringscholar.com If you are new to St. Joseph, WELCOME! You can learn more about us at our website and we invite you to introduce yourself to us. Please contact the office to learn about scheduling weddings, baptisms, and preparing for First Communion and Confirmation. April 19, 2015 www.saintjosephplaincity.com Page 6
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