My Sister Sarah 7pm-11pm The Rusty Griswolds 7pm
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My Sister Sarah 7pm-11pm The Rusty Griswolds 7pm
the Spring 2014 Columban Loveland, Ohio FESTIVAL! Friday, June 20: 6pm-11pm works e r i F s ’ i Rozz My Sister Sarah 7pm-11pm Casino Games Saturday, June 21: 6pm-11pm NEW THIS YEAR The Rusty Griswolds 7pm-11pm Rozzi’s Fireworks 10pm Sunday, June 22 Food, Drinks & Rides Children’s Games uy Tent B ’ N ‘ d i B Rides Gra nd R affl Duc ky D INDOO SEATI R NG After 11:30 Mass - 9pm Indoor Dining Available Sunday Afternoon own Speed Pitch Booths open 3pm-9pm Feature Acts on Stage: The Magic of Tom Bemmes 5 pm s Giant Music by: Waiting on Ben e Check out the website for more information: www.stcolumban.org Check under the Fundraiser Tab for Festival Look for cake pans and pie tins to be distributed after Masses 6/14 & 6/15. Please return them to the Parish Hall Friday-Sunday of Festival weekend for the Cake Wheel and Dessert Booths. Slide WELCOME TO ALL WHO RECENTLY ENTERED THE CHURCH WELCOME TO ALL WHO ARE ALREADY MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH At this year’s Easter Vigil, seven of our smiling parishioners completed their full initiation with the Catholic Church. They received the Sacraments of Initiation, which are Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. These do not merely mark us as Catholics, but rather the sacramental grace from these encounters with the Lord, direct us and guide us, in how we are to live out our faith on a daily basis. This is certainly a wonderful and spiritually enriching time for the neophytes; however it is equally so for all of us too. For our Church describes this period of our liturgical year as, “A time for the community and the neophytes together to grow in deepening their grasp of the paschal mystery and in making it part of their lives through meditation on the Gospel, sharing in the Eucharist, and doing the works of charity” (RCIA # 244) Therefore the question each of us can ask ourselves, is whether I am truly making my faith a part of my day to day life? Am I meditating on the Gospel to listen for God’s calling to me? Am I doing all I can to partake in the Eucharist on a regular basis? Am I putting the needs of others before my own, both out in the world and within my home? In other words, from the neophytes, to those who have been members of the Catholic Church for quite a while, everyone is meant to continue to grow in our faith, and deepen our understanding of Christ’s presence in our lives. Thus whether it was weeks ago or years ago, let each of us reflect more fully on the sacraments we have received, and live out these sacramental graces each and every day. Front row in robes, from left to right: Jacob Koopman, Sarah Koopman, Jessica Meinzen, Carra Llerena, Angela Williams, Amy Scuglik, Jeff Lusby. There is a term which is Neophytes, that refers to people who have recently entered the Catholic Church. As the Neophytes from our St. Columban community reflected on the Easter Vigil, the following are thoughts of their experience of that liturgy, and what it meant to them. “I thought the service was very moving and it was wonderful to be a part of it. So many emotions were going through my head, particularly when I was being confirmed, and I felt the oil being poured on me. What an honor it was to be able to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in front of my family, friends, my new church family and The Lord!” And a huge wave of gratitude to the many members of our parish who are involved in RCIA. From the catechists who break open the Scriptures each Sunday, to those who present the doctrines of our faith, to those who prepare snacks and hospitality, to the sponsors and godparents, to the people in the pews who pray for those in the process – THANKS! “This was my 5th consecutive year of attending the Vigil, and I thought I had a pretty good idea of what I would experience. But I was wrong. To be one of the first to enter the dark Church, and watch it become filled with light from everyone, was truly inspiring. The entire experience was something that is difficult to describe with words, but it was, and is, a life changing experience. I have always known that St. Columban is a community, but that night, I really felt just how much that means, and I am so happy to be a part of it!” If you have ever considered joining the Catholic Church, perhaps the Holy Spirit is moving within you to do so right now. Contact Scott in the Parish Office for more information. NEW PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS JOHN ZAZYCKI JOHN LaFRANCE My name is John Zazycki and I have been married to my wife Gretchen for 18 years. We have 3 daughters who are students at St Columban School (Liesl 7th grade, Sophia 5th grade and Kalina 2nd grade). We have been parishioners at St Columban for 10 years. I have coached numerous sports teams at St Columban and have also been involved in the Parish Festival and the Knights of Columbus. I look forward to the opportunity to continue my service by joining the Pastoral Council. My wife Sandy and our three children have been members of St. Columban for approximately twelve years. We have lived in the area since 2000 and I have been employed by the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies for 27 years. At St Columban, I was part of CHRP Team 42 and am now involved with the Knights of Columbus. I am also a Eucharistic Minister and our children attend ERE. I look forward to working on the Pastoral Council and expanding my involvement at St Columban. 2 Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” ~ Matthew 19:14 ST. COLUMBAN’S 2014 FIRST COMMUNICANTS April 26, 2014 April 27, 2014 May 3, 2014 May 4, 2014 May 10, 2014 Photos by Nancy Downing 3 Holy Thursday Happenings THANK YOU FOR THE COOKIES! A heartfelt thank you from the Kairos Prison Ministry for your generosity in baking cookies for the men inside the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. You baked over 300 dozen cookies, contributing to the 50,000 cookies brought into the prison. The impact was powerful as inmates received the love of Jesus, recognizing through these cookies the number of folks on the outside that truly care about them as children of God. Several men on the retreat made powerful and public decisions to follow Christ and others found a new hope in God. Jim Crosby attended the closing of the weekend hearing witness from these men about the experience. Make a point to talk with him if you want to hear some specifics of their stories. Over 100 parishioners enjoyed a simple Soup Supper before the Holy Thursday liturgy, hosted by Living Peace & Justice. Thanks to the generosity of the attendees, $266 was collected in the freewill offering for Catholic Relief Service. I hope we can continue to call on you to participate in this ministry by baking cookies for future retreats. If you have an interest in hearing more details about the ministry, Mark Stockman would be happy to discuss it with anyone: [email protected] or 556-4227. If you would rather do some personal research on the ministry, please visit www.kairosohio.org or search You Tube for “Kairos Prison Ministry”. Wizard of Oz a huge success Thank you for supporting the St. Columban Drama Club’s production of The Wizard of Oz! From April 3rd through 6th, one hundred sixty seven students were involved in performances that brought the audience to their feet. Everything from 1st grade munchkins to 8th grade witches entertained the community with delightful costuming, spectacular sets and amazing talent. The parish and school collected items for St. Vincent de Paul on Holy Thursday. Parish Activity Center Study Finally we are thawing from a cold winter and coming out of hibernation. Through the cold temperatures, we have been busy working in the background on the campaign to realize the Parish Activity Center / Gymnasium. The parish has retained Professional Fundraising Concepts (PFC) of West Chester, Ohio as our consultant to manage and coordinate our next steps. PFC has over 30 years of experience and success in raising funds for Catholic parishes and schools in our region. Due to our membership growth, we will support two Drama Clubs next year: Junior Drama Club (grades K – 3) and Drama Club (grades 4-8). We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming performances of Jungle Book, Kids and The Little Mermaid, Junior. The first step is to conduct a study to evaluate the various parish programs, facilities, and resources with respect to an Activity Center. A cross section of the parish is being interviewed in an effort to collect their input, advice, and interest in this space. The results of the study will be available in June and will be used by the Pastoral Council, Finance Council and the Campaign Committee to determine the level of parish support and the appropriate next steps. If you would like to participate in the interview process and share your opinions, we would love to schedule a time for you and the consultant to speak. Please contact Lisa O’Connell in the Parish Office at 683-0105. 4 VIRTUS TRAINING BULLETIN UPDATE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESEAN OFFICE OF CHILD PROTECTION St. Columban's Moms Connection would like to thank Father Larry and all the families that came to the Easter Story Time on April 5th. All persons who have attended a VIRTUS® Protecting God’s Children Training Session must keep up with the continuing education component of VIRTUS® by reading all monthly VIRTUS® Training Bulletins. If a person falls behind by three or more Bulletins (whether in consecutive months or not) he / she must “catch up.” If the same person does catch up, but then falls behind by three or more Bulletins a second time, the cleric, employee or volunteer will need to attend another VIRTUS® live Training Session before he / she can have further contact with children. Got News? The deadline for the Summer edition of The Columban is: Tuesday, June 17 The Office of Safe Environment will send out reminder emails for the second time on or about June 1, 2014 to all persons who are three or more VIRTUS® Bulletins behind asking them to “catch up” with their reading. All persons who are still behind by three or more Bulletins as of July 1, 2014 will be suspended in VIRTUS®. No suspended person can have any contact with children until after he / she attends a new VIRTUS® live Training Session, has his / her VIRTUS® User Account reactivated, and then “catches up” with all previously unread Bulletins. Contact Cathy at [email protected]. Congratulations 3rd Grade CYO City Volleyball Champions! ~ Tricia Wolfer Congratulations to the 3rd Grade CYO City Volleyball Champions. Our coaches were Tricia Wolfer (Head), T.T. Green (Assistant), and Brenda Groeschen (Assistant). This was the first year for third grade girls volleyball at St Columban. The girls played in 23 matches during the season, including tournament play, and won all 23. They also won the St Nicholas Tournament and the St John’s Deer Park Tournament both in the 3rd grade Division. In addition, they were also the CYO League winners for 3H. If you have any questions concerning the above policy, contact our local Safe Environment Coordinator, Don Kruse, in the Parish Office: [email protected] or 6830105 x 2108. Welcome to these families who have recently joined the parish! Players: Rachel Terese Beal Bill & Joanne Carrier Jason & Lindsay Doepke, Jackson and Nolan Carlos & Karla Garmendia, Andoni and Alexandra Lauren Kohne and Bradley Athey and Maddy Craig & Lindsay Lutsi Sarah Madison Michael & Jennifer Michna, and Julie Nathan & Lori Rudy, Steven and Morgan Michael & Amy Scuglik, Sam and Mia Dallas Sehlhorst & Christine Yates, Anna, Maddie, and Ellie Bruce & Marilyn Smith Troy & April Sova, Kaylah, Aimee and Aaron Brandon & Cassandra Sullivan and Jenny Ken & Beth Walters, Kayla and Ashley Helena Black Lauren Prince Peyton Kohls Molly Groeschen Ella Skolnicki Ava Wolfer Lindsey Green Jenna Nagy Rachel Nagy Kaci Grader IT’S NOT SUMMER WITHOUT LAFFALOT! Our newly baptized members St. Columban will once again be offering the ever-popular Laffalot Summer Camp this summer! The dates are June 16-20 and the camp is open to all boys and girls ages 6-12! For more information visit our website at laffalotcamps.com or call Pat at 513-313-2076. Come see what the “Laff-ter” is all about! Enzo Dominic Ferreri, son of Dominic & Annie Evan Bradley & Zachary James Jones, sons of Mark & Adrienne Matilda June Perez, daughter of Mike & Molly 5 studying to be a primary care physician. We celebrate her success and look forward to her singing with us as her schedule allows. Prayer Through Music It’s been another busy year for the music ministers at St. Columban! In addition to leading music for their regular schedule of liturgies, they participated in some unique opportunities this year. Our liturgies are enriched by the talents of all our music ministers and we are grateful for the time and talent they share with our parish and school. While the choirs and handbell choir take a break over the summer, cantors and the Parish Music Group will continue to lead music for Mass. If you are a singer or instrumentalist and would like information about music ministry opportunities, contact Mary Bellman at the Parish Office. ~ Mary Bellman In October, our parish choir, school choir, school handbell choir, Parish Music Group and instrumentalists joined to present a hymn festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy. This document of the Second Vatican Council reformed the celebration of the Mass and Sacraments and shapes the way we worship today. We sang songs that our Church has sung for Mass during the past 50 years. In February our school liturgy choir performed for the Notre Dame sisters at St. Joseph Heights in Park Hills, Ky. Children from the convent’s Julie Learning Center joined the audience of retired sisters. Following the concert, our young singers worked with the preschoolers, showing them how to play the percussion instruments we brought with us. HOLY THURSDAY FUTURE ST. COLUMBAN MUSCIANS On the First Sunday of Lent our parish choir joined the choirs from St. Andrew and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton to sing for the Rite of Election at the Cathedral. At this diocesan liturgy, catechumens preparing for Baptism and candidates preparing to be become members of the Catholic Church are presented to the Archbishop. This is an important part of their formation, and our choir was proud to be present. EASTER VIGIL Ringing for the Holy Thursday liturgy has become a tradition for our school handbell choir and the ringers have an important role. They help lead the procession at the end of Mass when the Holy Eucharist is transferred from the church to the Day Chapel for adoration and prayer. Our ringers ate together at the Soup Supper then joined the choir to lead the music at Mass. On a Sunday during the Easter season, our adults and young choir singers joined together to sing for a 9:45 a.m. Mass. On June 6 we will celebrate the 70th anniversary of D-Day, that pivotal moment in World War II when 160,000 allied troops landed on the beach in Normandy, France to fight the Nazi regime. The cost was high – nearly 9,000 troops were killed. Throughout France and the USA this summer there are anniversary celebrations to remember the impact this had on the world, and to pray for peace. In this spirit, it is fitting for our parish to gather so that we, too, may remember and pray. To remember those who gave their lives on that day for our freedom. To remember all who have served our country in the armed forces on that day and since then. To pray for those who are now serving in the military, protecting the rights and freedoms we enjoy every day. To pray for our nation, that we may seek always to walk with God. Several years ago our 8th grade school handbell ringers started a tradition – returning on the last day of school as graduates and ringing for the closing liturgy. They came up with this idea completely on their own and the tradition has continued every year since. This year we’ll be saying “goodbye” to three talented 8th graders who will begin high school in the fall. Veronica France has rung in the school hand bell choir for 2 years. Lily Melink and Alexa Santamarina joined this year. They have been great ringers and we thank them for their service to our parish! We are happy to celebrate milestones with two other parish musicians: Jill Foster has served our parish as a handbell ringer, choir member and cantor since 2006. A 2014 graduate of St. Ursula Academy, Jill will be attending UD in the fall where she’ll be studying for her BA in Theatre. We are so grateful she has shared her love of music and talent with us for all these years. St. Columban will celebrate this D-Day anniversary with Evening Prayer at 7:30 p.m., followed by a concert of music by our choir and brass quintet. Everyone is welcome to join us! A special invitation goes out to our veterans, whom we will recognize at this event. Teresa Whitaker has been part of our music ministry program since she was in grade school, continuing to sing throughout high school and college. She has just been graduated from UC with a BS in Biology and was just accepted into the UC College of Medicine. Teresa is If you are a veteran and plan to join us for this event, or if you would like more information please contact Mary Bellman at [email protected] or 683-0105. 6 ST. COLUMBAN SCHOOL REPRESENTED AT THE 2014 DISTRICT SCIENCE FAIR The District Science Fair was held on Saturday, March 15th at the University of Cincinnati. St. Columban School was represented by 23 students and 15 of those students received a superior rating. The following is a list of the 15 students who earned a superior rating and will represent St. Columban School at the State Science Fair which was held on Saturday, May 10th at The Ohio State University. PROJECTS RECEIVING SUPERIOR RATING 8th Grade 1) Annie Groeschen 2) Ben Cummins 3) Ben Deming 4) Jared Van Schaik 5) Katie Miller 6) Lindsey Bachmann 7) Madelyn Shea 8) Sydney Robinson 7th Grade 9) Alex Iorfida 10) Carly Brinks 11) Caroline Gott 12) Elizabeth Nelson 13) Rebecca Kemper 14) Sean Grinsted 15) Siena Dicari BROADCOM MASTERS PROGAM The Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology and Engineering for Rising Stars) is a competition for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students who participate in an SSP-affiliated fair with their science, engineering or math project, and are nominated to compete in the national competition. From national entrants, 300 Semifinalists will be selected, including 30 Finalists who win an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., where they will compete for awards and prizes, including the top education award of $25,000. The following students were selected to apply for the Broadcom Masters Program: 8th Grade 1) Lindsey Bachmann 2) Madelyn Shea 7th Grade 3) Alex Iorfida 4) Carly Brinks PROJECTS RECEIVING SPECIAL AWARDS TOTALING $7,190 8th Grade: Annie Groeschen $25 Young Scientist Award 7th Grade: Alex Iorfida $2,500 Engineering Scholarship $350 Engineering Award $150 GE Award $50 Engineering Award Ben Cummins $25 Young Scientist Award Ben Deming $10 Huntington Learning Center Carly Brinks $75 Behavior Science Award Faith Beke $50 Health Science Award Caroline Gott $1,200 Engineering Scholarship $30 Women Engineer Award Katie Miller $10 Young Scientist Award Elizabeth Nelson $1,000 Biology Scholarship Lindsey Bachmann $50 Behavior Science Award $50 Young Scientist Award Rebecca Kemper $10 Young Scientist Award Madelyn Shea $1,250 Natural Science Scholarship $25 Environmental Award Siena Dicari $100 Earth and Space Award $50 Earth Science Award Maria Infantino $30 Women Engineer Award Matthew Ney $150 Dental Award 7 We all know about God’s mighty plaques and the Exodus from Egypt, but now learn “the rest of the story….” WILDERNESS ESCAPE - 2014 VBS Kids will caravan through the wilderness with Moses and the Israelites in this one-of-a-kind Bible times VBS. They will learn straight from Moses about God’s love and the 10 commandments. They will join one of the 12 tribes of Israel and play fun games, learn great songs, visit various tents to do crafts and projects, and even eat manna! This year’s St. Columban VBS will July 14-18th, from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 3 year olds through 5th grade can participate and students, 6th grade through college and adults can volunteer during the week. The cost is $40 per person or a $100 max per family. Sign up today to participate or volunteer by going to www.stcolumban.org, and click on the link on the home page for all the details, information and registration forms! Any questions, call Terri Kerley at 683 -0105 or email her at [email protected]. ************************** RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED 894 Oakland Road Loveland, Ohio 45140 513.683.0105—Fax 513.683.1389 St. Columban Parish Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Loveland, Ohio Permit No. 2