St. Thomas Aquinas Parish - St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church

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St. Thomas Aquinas Parish - St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish
December 30, 2012
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
Dear Parishioners,
I pray that your Christmas was a merry one. I know many of us who have lost loved ones during this time of
year (my mom passed on Christmas Eve twelve years ago and my nephew passed at 20 yrs old on the 20 th of December several years ago as well) I have a hard time being merry because of our losses. What helps me get
through it are several things: all of you and your faithfulness to God and His Church, the fact that both my mom
and my nephew loved Christmas and they would want me to continue to celebrate the birth of our Savior, and
the fact that I KNOW I will see them again and I don’t want them to ask me why I stopped celebrating our
Lord’s birth. Christmas is a time to thank God for sending His Son into our world for our salvation and to thank
him that we were blessed enough to have these people in our lives for however long He deemed fit. Each of us
is a little better, a little holier, and a little wiser for having had these people in our lives. God has blessed us and
will continue to bless us. May we celebrate with those who are left and may we feel the same way, together we
can bring joy to this season, for we know the reason we celebrate.
New Years is here, 2012 is almost gone and 2013 is waiting to begin! May we begin the New Year by celebrating
together the Holy Day of Mary, The Holy Mother of God at Mass. Our Lady is such a great example and intercessor to us, that we must remind one another that we have a Heavenly Mother who cherishes us and cares for
us and intercedes to her Son for us. 2013 will be a year of blessings and challenges for each of us and how we
receive the blessings and did with the challenges will depend, at least in part, on how our faith guides or decisions. Therefore, we need all the help we can get and that help can be obtained from Mary.
Tomorrow, I leave on vacation to see Fr. Pius. The Dominicans have enabled me to use frequent flyer miles
(that’s what happens when you have to fly here and there for meetings all the time) to get to Italy for under fifty
($50.00), so I couldn’t pass it up. I will celebrate Mass on January 1st for all of you and for blessings on you in
2013, please pray for Fr. Pius and me as well.
God Bless
Fr. Jordan, OP
Pope Benedict XVI
Shot of B16:
“We are living in a world where families, and life itself, are
constantly threatened and not infrequently fragmented. Working conditions
which are often incompatible with family responsibilities, worries about the future, the frenetic pace of life, the need to move frequently to ensure an adequate livelihood, to say
nothing of mere survival – all this makes it hard to
ensure that children receive one of the most precious of treasures: the presence of their parents.
This presence makes it possible to share more
deeply in the journey of life and thus to pass on
experiences and convictions gained with the passing of the years, experiences and convictions which
can only be communicated by spending time together. I would urge parents not to grow disheartened! May they encourage
children by the example of their lives to put their hope before all else in God,
the one source of authentic justice and peace.”
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish
December 30, 2012
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
Parish Information
DOMINICAN FRIARS
Pastor
Fr. Jordan Turano, O.P.
[email protected]
Associate Pastors
Fr. Luke Turon, O.P.
Fr. Stephen Dominic Hayes, O.P.
[email protected]
PARISH STAFF
Parish Bookkeeper......................Tam Bowman
[email protected]
Secretary...................................Sheila Branson
Submit bulletin articles to
[email protected]
Director of Religious
Education........................Melanie Von Gunten
[email protected]
Pastoral Minister to the Sick and
Elderly..................Sr. Maureen Mahon, O.S.F.
Music Director....................Christina Schubert
[email protected]
Bishop Fenwick
School Principal........................ Kelly Sagan
Pregnancy Peer Counseling
Heartbeat Family Center / Pregnancy Distress 450-5437
www.HeartbeatFamilyCenter.com
Eucharistic Adoration
Every Friday the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for adoration after the Noon Mass. Adoration will conclude with Benediction at 8:45 pm. If you are interested in signing up to spend a half
hour or more with our Lord, please contact Lynn Seward at
588-0314, or Regina Cano at 614-582-8588.
Confessions
Fridays ...................... 11:15–11:45 a.m.
Saturdays ...................... 8:15–8:45 a.m.
4:15–4:45 p.m.
Other times................... by appointment
Baptisms
1st & 3rd Sundays after the 10:30 a.m. Mass
All parents wishing to have their children baptized must first
attend a “Pre-Jordan,” preparation class. Please call the Parish
Office to schedule a time.
Funeral Luncheons
To make arrangements for a funeral luncheon, please call Mary M.
Murphy at 452-4454.
Rental Information
To reserve St. Thomas Rosary Hall or St. Thomas Activity Center
call Mary Ann Ewart at 319-0265.
Weddings
Weddings must be arranged with one of the parish priests at least
six months in advance before a marriage date can be set. Participation in the Pre-Cana program is required by the Diocese. For
Pre-Cana times and locations, contact the Family Life Office
(614) 241-2560. The parish also offers a Pre-Cana class jointly
with St. Nicholas parish twice each year.
Ministry to the Sick
When we care for the sick, we serve Christ himself in the suffering members of His Mystical Body. If a member of your family
is ill, hospitalized, or in a convalescent home, please notify the
Parish Center or Sr. Maureen, our parish minister to the sick and
elderly.
Prayer Request Ministry
Check out our NEW parish website at:
www.AquinasZanesville.org
454-2700, 297-7614, 588-0314, 704-3136
Rosary Altar Society
For more information (including volunteers for altar linen
laundering) contact President Lori Gnau at 453-8501.
Television Mass - WHIZ TV
Channel 2 from 7:00 –7:30 a.m.
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish
December 30, 2012
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
Weekly Calendar
Saturday, December 29, The 5th Day within
the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord
9:00 a.m.
Vigil
Susan Hayes ()
5:00 p.m.
Our Parishioners
7:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Hildebrand Family (L/D)
Marilyn Morrison ()
James Ritterbeck ()
Sunday, December 30, 2012 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, & Joseph
Monday, December 31, St. Sylvester I, Pope
Sunday, December 30th
9:00 a.m. No C.C.D. - Classes will resume on
January 6th.
Monday, December 31st
7:00 p.m. No R.C.I.A. - Meetings will resume
on January 7th.
Tuesday, January 1st - Happy New Year’s
Parish Office Closed
Wednesday, January 2nd
Parish Office Closed
Tuesday, January 1, Solemnity of Mary, the
Holy Mother of God (New Year’s Day)
Thursday, January 3rd - Parish Office Open
6:30 p.m. Financial Peace University Preview
Friday, January 4th
9:00 a.m. Quilters (Parish Center)
Noon-9:00 p.m. Adoration
Saturday, January 5th
Wednesday, January 2, Sts. Basil the Great
& Gregory Nazianzen, bishops & doctors
TRAVEL WITH FR. JORDAN
~ LOURDES, PARIS ~
8:05 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
Intention of the Priest
Intention of the Priest
5:00 p.m.
Intention of the Priest
9:00 a.m.
Lawrence & Lois Kirby ()
8:05 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
Michael Paulus ()
Charles & Leota Schaumleffel and Family (L/D)
8:05 a.m.
Dick Sorg ()
8:05 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
Douglas Wurzback ()
In Thanksgiving
9:00 a.m.
Betty Combs ()
5:00 p.m.
Our Parishioners
Vigil
Thursday, January 3, Christmas Weekday
Friday, January 4, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton,
religious
Saturday, January 5, St. John Neumann,
bishop
Vigil
Sunday, January 6, 2013 The Epiphany of
the Lord
7:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Jack Vaughn ()
Marjorie King ()
Reginald & Barbara Peters ()
() Deceased
(I) Intentions
(L/D) Living & Deceased Members
(A) Wedding Anniversary
Fr. Jordan Turano invites you to join him on
the 59th U.S. National Rosary Pilgrimage
to Lourdes, Paris, Gavarnie & Jean de Luz
from June 27 to July 9, 2013. All-inclusive
rate from Columbus: $3,778.00 (plus airline
tax $209). For details contact Fr. Jordan at
[email protected] or Catholic Travel Office
at [email protected]
or 1-877-276-7279. Deadline for reservations is Mar. 25, 2013.
Parish Finances
Week of December 24th, 2012
No financial report available due to
the Christmas deadline.
“Bring the whole tithe into the
Storehouse, so that there may be food
in My house, and test me now in this,
says the Lord of hosts, ‘if I will not open for you the
windows of heaven and pour out for you a blessing
until it overflows.’” - Malachi 3:10
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish
December 30, 2012
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
Parish Events
The Parish Catechism Class is suspended
Catholic Community News
Free Calendars
until January 15th, 2013. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! (and don’t forget
to do your homework!!)
Would you like to have Financial Peace?
2013 Calendars are available in the back of the Church. These
beautiful calendars are provided to us by Hillis & Hardwick
Funeral Home. Please take as many as you need. The calendars are free. If you choose to make a donation proceeds will
benefit the parish and St. Vincent de Paul.
Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University will be hosting a preview night on
Thursday, January 3rd, 2013, at 6:30
p.m. in the Parish Center conference
room. FPU classes will be offered starting in the new year, 2013. Please join us.
Contact Brian Kaufman at 455-7260 ext. 114 or [email protected] for more information or
visit www.DaveRamsey.com/FPU to learn more.
Epiphany Traditions
Altar Linen Help
“Lord, as I handle holy things, grant that my whole life may be illuminated
and blessed by You, in whose honor I prepare them…”
The parish needs individuals who would be willing to Launder and Iron Altar Linens. We need both
scheduled individuals and those who would be
willing to help out as alternates. Please contact
Lori Gnau at 453-8501 or stop by the parish
office for more information or to schedule
your time.
No Choir Practice
There will be no choir practice December 26th or January 2nd.
Practice will resume January 9th, 2013.
Thursday Morning Prayer Group
Will be on break until further notice for the holiday season. Please
continue to watch the bulletin for updates when we will start
again. Many Blessings for the New Year!
Dominican Fathers - Thank You
We would like to thank you for your gift of time in preparing
us a wonderful, delicious, Christmas Dinner. It’s just one of
your gifts that God has given you. What an honor to have dinner with the Dominican Fathers. Once again the fellowship
was grand, the sweet Spirit of our Lord was there, and the dinner was great! Thank you for your labor of LOVE.
Job Opening - Development Director
Zanesville Catholic Schools are looking for a Development Director. Bachelor’s degree in business admin. is required and a
min. of 5-7 years of responsibility in development field. Please
visit the Columbus Diocese webpage and select the Human Resources Office for further information and further applicant qualifications. www.colsdioc.org
Epiphany is traditionally celebrated on the 12th day after Christmas (Jan. 6). (The Bishops of Ohio have transferred the celebration to the nearest Sunday to allow more Catholics to participate,
which is why it is only nine days after Christmas this year.) It is
the day we celebrate the coming of the Magi to visit the Christ
child. Tradition tells us there were three Magi, and name them as
Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar.
Epiphany was also a traditional day
on which families blessed their
homes. To bless your home on this
day, you will need some chalk. The
blessing begins with one of the parents saying: “Blessed be the Name of
the Lord” and all responding: “now and forever.” Then a member of the family reads from Scripture (Luke 19:1-9). Then on
the lintel over the main door and over the doors to the other
rooms write in chalk:
20 + C + M + B + 13
(CMB stands either for the names of the Magi or for Christus
Mansionem Benedicat: May Christ bless this house.) Finally, a
parent says the prayer of blessing: “Lord God of Heaven and
Earth, you have revealed your only-begotten Son to every nation
by the guidance of a star: Bless this house and all who inhabit it.
Fill them with the light of Christ, that their concern for others
may truly reflect your love. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.”
Sister Maureen would like to thank all of you for your
prayers, gifts, and good wishes. May God Bless you!
Wishing each of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year!
Exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls
An exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls will take place at the
Cincinnati Museum Center with more than 600 items,
including the oldest known copies of the Hebrew Bible,
iconic objects from everyday life, artifacts from Jerusalem’s
City of David, and an actual three-ton stone from
Jerusalem’s Western Wall. We will consider chartering a
bus for the exhibit if we have enough interest. We will
consider a day during the week of April 1-5, 2013. Please
call Don Susa at 454-1807 or Mary Lou Staker at 453-7141.
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish
December 30, 2012
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
Liturgical Schedule
Weekend of January 6, 2013
Saturday – 5:00 p.m.
LECTOR: Amy Morris
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: (H) Mike Whiteman,
(H) John Dinan
ALTAR SERVERS: Megan Erwine, Grace Johnson,
Lauren Lynch
Sunday – 7:00 a.m.
LECTOR: Donna Adornetto
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: (H) Marcia Owen
(H) John Lear
ALTAR SERVERS: Emily Dosch, Kaitlin Dosch
Sunday – 9:00 a.m.
LECTOR: Ed Bucknam
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: (H) Carol Hoffman,
(H) Martha Newsome, (CL) Larry Kavulich
ALTAR SERVERS: Aaron Gehlken, Kasey Pierce,
Normandy Pierce
Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
LECTOR: Joe Steiger
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS: (H) Bill Balderson,
(H) Ruth Ann Lynn, (CL) Jerry Lynn
ALTAR SERVERS: Dylan Smith, Timothy Anglin,
Frazier Baker
** Due to the flu season, we will be suspending reception of the Precious Blood at Masses **
Music for Mass :
Opening:
Offertory:
Communion:
Recessional:
W 392
W 383
W 379, 386
W 399
Today’s Scriptures - 30 Dec 2012
Feast of the Holy Family
1st Reading - 1 Samuel 1:20-22, 24-28
Psalm 84
2nd Reading - 1 John 3:1-2, 21-24
Gospel - Luke 2: 41-52
Fr. Luke’s Desk - 13
“But someone may say, ‘How are the
dead raised? With what kind of body
will they come back?’ You fool! What
you sow is not brought to life unless it
dies. And what you sow is not the
body that is to be but a bare kernel of
wheat, or perhaps, or some other kind;
but God gives it a body as he chooses,
and to each of the seeds its own body.” (1Col 15:35-38)
Not every Christian has enough faith to worry about the
kind of body that will exist after the resurrection. Anything
that is mysterious is dismissed as unworthy of their attention. But the only way we can keep our eye on what is unseen is to hold these truths before our eyes. St Paul says,
“We look not to what is seen but to what is unseen; for
what is seen is transitory, but what is not seen is eternal” (2Co:18). The happiness of man depends on his possession of something eternal. No man can have a peaceful
soul as long as he has only transitory things to give meaning to his life. His life will have no real meaning. As Scripture says, “Vanity of vanity; everything under the sun is
vanity.”
To climb above the sun is to enter into mystery. People
who run away from mystery are depriving themselves of
real companionship with others. This companionship is
more than an exchange of affection with a few acquaintances who are congenial with us. This comradeship springs
from compassion for the whole person who is seen as one
in danger of losing the happiness they received when he or
she was given new life, the same as our self. God's gift of
faith has given us new life and saved us from slavery to a
meaningless way of life.
We should rejoice over the truth that the Church teaches
about the resurrection. We will share life with each other
with our body and soul. Faith keeps our joy strong even in
the face of mystery. The human person lives through many
mysteries in this life. God invites us to reap the benefits
that come from the great mystery that leads to eternal life.
Next Week’s Scriptures - 6 Jan 2013
The Epiphany of the Lord
1st Reading - Isaiah 60:1-6
Psalm 72
2nd Reading - Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6
Gospel - Matthew 2:1-12