ST. ANDREW PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
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ST. ANDREW PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
ST. ANDREW CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO ST. ANDREW CHURCH ST. ANDREW PARISH MISSION STATEMENT St. Andrew Church is a community of Catholics committed to serving God by living our faith. We exist to fulfill the ST. ANDREW PARISH MISSION STATEMENT mission of the Roman Catholic Church at the local level by St. Andrew Church is a community of Catholics committed continuing the saving work of Christ. We accomplish this to serving God by living our faith. We exist to fulfill the through the celebration of the sacraments, proclaiming mission of the Roman Catholic Church at the local level by and living the Gospel, reaching out to others in justice and continuing the saving work of Christ. We accomplish this charity, and providing all parishioners abundant spiritual, through the celebration of the sacraments, proclaiming educational, and social opportunities in order to be known and living the Gospel, reaching out to others in justice and as a faith-filled, engaged, and generous parish. charity, and providing all parishioners abundant spiritual, educational, and social opportunities in order to be known as a faith-filled, engaged, and generous parish451-4290 . Parish Clergy: Rev. Michael B. Watson, Pastor Rev. Mr. Thomas M. Berg, Jr., Permanent Deacon Parish Clergy: 451-4290 Rev. Michael B. Watson, Parish Office Staff: Pastor 451-4290 Rev. Mr. Thomas M. Berg, Jr., Permanent Deacon Accounting Assistant Mary Hall ext. 106 Buildings Superintendent Jim Fortkamp ext. 105 Parish Office Staff: 451-4290 Business Administrator Ann Whiteman ext. 102 Accounting Assistant Mary Hall Capital Campaign Jeff Sylvester ext. x106 109 Buildings Superintendent Jim Fortkamp x105 Music Director Philip Lortz 451-1839 Business Administrator Ann Whiteman Office Admin. Assist. Mary Beasecker ext.x102 104 Capital Campaign Jeff Sylvester Parish Secretary Pat Hardesty ext.x109 100 Music Philip Frilling Lortz 451-1839 ParishDirector Secretary Jayne ext. 100 Office Admin. Assist. Mary Beasecker x104 Parish Pat Blind Hardesty x100 AthleticSecretary Department Jeff Parish Jayne Frilling x100 KnightsSecretary of Columbus Dan Dowler Finance Council John Bernard Athletic Department Jeff Blind Parish Council Tom Couvreur Knights of Columbus DanWhiteman Dowler Stewardship Committee Ann Finance Council John Women’s Club DebbieBernard Coleman Parish Council Tom Couvreur Stewardship Ann Whiteman Religious Committee Education Office Staff: 451-2855 Women’s Club Debbie Coleman Director of Religious Education Education Office Suzanne Emsweller ext. 142 Religious Staff: 451-2855 Administrative Assistant Sally Shough ext. 140 Director of Religious Education Suzanne Emsweller x142 Coordinator of Catechesis Administrative Shough ext. 143 x140 of the Good Assistant Shepherd KathySally Dowler Coordinator of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Kathy Dowler x143 School Administration Staff: 451-1626 Principal Administration Joel Wichtman School Staff: 451-1626 ext. 210 Assistant Principal Principal Administrative Assistant Assistant Principal Latchkey Administrative Assistant School Secretary Latchkey Secretary/Registrar School Secretary Secretary/Registrar School Board President Home & School President School Board President Home & School President Suzanne Emsweller ext. 142 Joel Wichtman x210 Jane Mazza ext. 209 Suzanne Emsweller x142 Jane Mazza x209 Christine Gerold ext. 200 Debbie Joseph ext. 155 Christine Gerold x200 Debbie Joseph x155 Pam Blank Lori Westerman Pam Blank Lori Westerman Bryce Eck Activity Center: Activity Director/Rental Bryce Eck Activity Center: 459-1402 459-1402 Coordinator Kathy Barger ext. 1 Activity Director/Rental Coordinator Kathy Barger x1 Preschool Director Kris Pellissier ext. 3 Preschool Director Kris Pellissier x3 Youth Ministry Teresa Kurth ext. 2 Youth Ministry Teresa Kurth x2 COLUMBUS, OHIO MASS INTENTIONS Saturday: 4:30 p.m. Saturday: Sunday: 7:30 4:30 p.m. 9:00 Sunday: 7:30 10:30 9:00 10:30 Noon Noon Monday: 6:30 Monday: 8:30 6:30 8:30 Tuesday: 6:30 Tuesday: 8:30 6:30 Wednesday: 8:30 6:30 Wednesday: 8:30 6:30 Thursday: 8:30 6:30 Thursday: 8:30 6:30 Friday: 8:30 6:30 Friday: 8:30 6:30 Saturday: 8:30 9:00 Saturday: 9:00 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 4:30 p.m. 7:30 Sunday: 9:00 7:30 10:30 9:00 Noon 10:30 Noon June 22 – Saint Thomas More – Vigil of 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time MASS INTENTIONS Mary Jo Hawley June 22 — Saint Thomas More June 23 – 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time in Ordinary Time John MaryHolonitch Jo Hawley Living of Penzone/ June & 23Deceased — 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Dagenfield Families John Holonitch People the Parish Living &ofDecd. of Penzone/Dagenfield Families People of the Parish Michael Murphy Michael of Murphy Nativity St. John the Baptist Fr. Jim Willig Nativity of St. John the Baptist Ron Gabriel Fr. Jim Willig Ron Gabriel Weekday Fr. Steve Baumbaush Weekday Jane Fox Pultz Fr. Steve Baumbaush Weekday Jane Fox Pultz Vincent Ireland Weekday Alex C. Reo Vincent Ireland Saint of Alexandria Alex Cyril C. Reo Ardith A. Berwanger Saint Cyril of Alexandria Tim Paskell Ardith A. Berwanger Saint Irenaeus Tim Paskell Ann Maciejowski SaintPolito Irenaeus Anna Ann Maciejowski June 29 – Saints Peter and Paul Anna Polito Cosmos A. Bertino Juneof29—Saints Peterinand Paul Vigil 13th Sunday Ordinary Time Cosmos Bertino People ofAthe Parish Vigil of 13 th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 30 – 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time People of the Parish Ann and Mary Muetzel JuneElla 30 — 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ruth Finch Ann and Mary Muetzel John Bain Ruth Ella Finch Jeanne Willett John Bain Jeanne Willett + + WE CONGRATULATE + + Andrew Michael Bush, son of Andrew and Emily; + + Hunt, WE CONGRATULATE + +and Megan; Isabel Margaret daughter of Michael Andrew Michael Bush, son of Andrew and Emily; Parker Ryan Ketcham, son of Kasey and Elizabeth; Isabel Margaret Hunt, daughter of Michael and Megan; Lucas Ryan North, son sonofofKasey Ryanand andElizabeth; Amy; Parker Ryan Ketcham, BrookeLucas RoseRyan Tarpy, daughter Brian Karen; North, son of of Ryan andand Amy; Brooke Rose Tarpy,daughter daughter of and Karen; Camilla Grace Voyles, of Brian James and Megan; Camilla Grace Voyles, of last James and Megan; children who weredaughter baptized weekend. children who were baptized last weekend. + BANNSOF OF MATRIMONY MATRIMONY + + + + + ++BANNS II Mary MaryKate KateMalone Maloneand andMichael MichaelMartin Martin II BULLETIN DEADLINE: TheThe bulletin deadline is Monday at 10:00 BULLETIN DEADLINE: bulletin deadline is Monday a.m. Note: An e-mail address or website link is NOT enough at 10:00 a.m. Note: An e-mail address or website link for is the St. Andrew bulletin. Items that do not include a phone NOT enough for the St. Andrew bulletin. Items that do number to contact, will not be considered. Bulletin notices not a phone number totocontact will not be mustinclude be in writing and may be faxed 614-451-8300, mailed, considered. must be in writing and may be dropped off, orBulletin e-mailednotices to [email protected] before faxed to 614-451-8300, mailed, dropped off, or e-mailed to the deadline date and time. E-mail will be acknowledged. [email protected] before the deadline date Bulletin Deadline for July 7th is June 28th and time. E-mail will be acknowledged. Bulletin Deadline for July 7th is June 28th. TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 23, 2013 The Pastor’s Corner Dear Parishioners, As mentioned, I will be heading to St. Mary Parish, Delaware, as pastor, effective July 9, 2013. There will be a going away reception for me here which will be held next Sunday, June 30th following the noon Mass. The reception will go from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., and again from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. I still plan to remain here until the move date. Again, I have been so blessed to be here as pastor! Sunday, June 23 at 1:00-2:30 p.m. On behalf of Fr. Andrew Torma, MSC, thank you for your very generous response to his mission appeal for the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart. Thus far, $7,511.34 has been raised. A portion of this collection, 10%, goes to our local Diocesan Missions Office, for the work they do in promoting the missionary life of the Church. God bless you! Last warning! McCoy Road will be closed at the end of the month from Mountview Road to Longhill Road, as the little bridge over Turkey Run Creek is going to be replaced. Access to our McCoy Road parking lot will be available from Reed Road. Please pray that this is completed before the Festival; otherwise, we may be in a little heap of trouble. Speaking of Festival, it is kicking into high gear! The volunteer sign-up board is in place in the parlor, and sold raffle tickets are already coming in. There is plenty of time to consider being a sponsor, or securing a Silent Auction item. Our Festival Committee, under the leadership of General Chairperson Debbie Bichimer, is awesome in providing the necessary oversight and execution of plans. We are blessed! The Bishop’s Annual Appeal continues, and thus far there have been 244 gifts received and a total of $115,212 pledged, which is 62% of our parish goal of $184,875. Your gift helps to support the many activities and programs throughout the diocese. Fr. Michael Watson The Capital Campaign is pleased to announce the formation of the Building Committee. This group will assist in the oversight of the construction phase of the capital improvements. The Committee includes: Fr. Watson, Joel Wichtman, Ann Whiteman, Suzie Emsweller, Jim Fortkamp, Tom Kasberg, Dan Pardi, Pat Davis, Jim Stevens, Nick King, Trey Cahill, Hal Plant and Kevin Carpenter. Fundraising continues. Thus far there have been 473 donors and the total amount pledged is $4.1 million. To illustrate the great need and changes to come, the Building Committee is renovating Room 206. This classroom of the future is located at the end of the 2nd floor hallway and should be completed by August 15th. S T. A N D R E W AT H L E T I C A S S O C I AT I O N MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS – Each spring, applications are accepted for membership in the St. Andrew Athletic Association. This is a great stewardship opportunity for those who would like to participate in the planning and organization of the St. Andrew School athletic programs. To be a member of the Association, a person must be a member of St. Andrew Parish or be a parent of a child who attends St. Andrew School. The application form can be printed from the standrewsports.com website under the “Handouts” section. The completed application should be scanned and e-mailed to [email protected] or mailed to the Athletic Director at the following address as soon as possible. Jeff Blind, 5038 Ravines Edge Court, Powell 43065. Applications received will be reviewed by the existing Board members and eligible applicants will be approved to fill vacant Board positions. New members shall serve a three-year term beginning July 1, 2013. If you have any questions about the application process, please contact Jeff Blind at [email protected] or 614-406-8774. Actual Budget Last Year SUNDAY OFFERING June 9th Year to Date $27,466 $1,627,236 $24,100 $1,561,401 $24,163 $1,561,367 Please indicate your envelope number on your check. Thank you for your support of St. Andrew Parish. ST. ANDREW CHURCH ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ANDREW CHURCH ST.ST. ANDREW CHURCH Senior Luncheon 2nd Thursday of each Senior Luncheon ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEmonth Senior Luncheon Senior Luncheon 2nd Thursday month 2nd Thursday ofeach each month 2nd Thursday ofof each month 10:00 a.m. Euchre; 11:00 a.m. Bingo Senior Luncheon Lunch follows. 10:00 Euchre; 11:00 Bingo 10:00 Euchre; 11:00 Bingo 10:00 Euchre; 11:00 Bingo 2nd Thursday of each month Lunch follows. Lunch follows. Lunch follows. Senior drop-in card day 10:00 Euchre; 11:00 Bingo Senior drop-in card dayfollows. Senior drop-in card day Lunch 4th Thursday of each Senior drop-in cardmonth day Thursday of each month 4th4th Thursday of each month 10:00 a.m. Senior drop-in card day 4th Thursday ofEuchre each month Euchre 10:00 Euchre 4th Thursday of each month At 10:00 the10:00 Eck Center Euchre 10:00 Euchre At the Center At the EckEck Center the Eck Center At the Eck At Center FORTNIGHT FOR FREEDOM FORTNIGHT FOR FREEDOM FORTNIGHT FOR FREEDOM JUNE 21 TO JULY JUNE 21 TO JULY 4: JUNE 21 TO JULY 4: 4: LATCHKEY DIRECTOR SOUGHT — Andrew School is looking forBishops a Latchkey The U.S. Catholic have called The U.S. Catholic Bishops have called for for The U.S. Catholic Bishops have called LATCHKEY DIRECTOR SOUGHT — care Director to manage the after-school a second Fortnight for Freedom, a two a second Fortnight for Freedom, a two for a second Fortnight for Freedom, a program. is offered to Andrew School is lookingThis forprogram a Latchkey week period of prayer and action, to address many current week period of of prayer and totoaddress families of and St. action, Andrew School students many onmanycurrent two week period prayer action, address current Director to manage the after-school care school daysliberty, from 3-6:00 p.m. To apply, challenges to religious liberty, including the August challenges religious including the August 1, 1, challenges totoThis religious liberty, including the August 1, 2013, program. program is offered to please send a letter of interest and resume 2013, deadline for religious organizations to comply with 2013, deadline for religious organizations to comply with to [email protected]. For inquiries deadline religious organizations to comply therelated HHS families for of St. Andrew School students onfurtherwith to this position, pleaseCourt contact Joel Wichtman atthat 614-451the HHS mandate; Supreme Court rulings could the HHS mandate; Supreme rulings that could mandate; Supreme Court rulings redefine marriage, school days from1626, 3-6:00 p.m. that Tocould apply, ext. 210. redefine marriage, and religious liberty in and areas redefine marriage, and religious liberty concerns in areas and religious liberty concerns in areas such asconcerns immigration please send a letter of interest and resume such as immigration and humanitarian services. The such as immigration and humanitarian services. The humanitarian services. The Fortnight will take invites place from June 21 to [email protected]. further inquiries related The For StAFF group all singles in the Fortnight will take place from June 21 (the vigil of the Fortnight will take place from June 21 (the vigil of the parish 21 years toFisher) make to this please contact Joel Wichtman at 614-451(the vigilposition, of the feasts of St. Thomas More andand St.older John feasts of St. Thomas More and St. Fisher) to July sandwiches forJohn St.Fisher) Lawrence Haven on4 4 feasts of St. Thomas More and St. John to July 210. to1626, July ext. 4 (Independence Day).Sunday, For more information, contact June 23rd immediately following (Independence Day). For more information, contact the (Independence Day). Fora.m. more information, contact the Mass in theatParish Hall Kitchen. For It the diocesan Officethefor10:30 Social Concerns 614-241-2540. diocesan Office for Social Concerns at 614-241-2540. For diocesan Office for Social Concerns 614-241-2540. For generally takes 10-12 peopleat and one hour to make 600+ the latest updates, prayer resources, educational and sandwiches. Afterwards, the group will materials, goeducational outeducational for lunch. latestupdates, updates, prayer resources, thethelatest prayer resources, The StAFF group invites all singles in the This is ce a great way to get involved with the group while action alerts, visit the Offi for Social Concerns website at www. materials, action alerts, Office for Social materials, andand action alerts, visitvisit the Office for Social parish 21Please years and older totime make helping the less fortunate in the our community. Please socialconcerns.colsdioc.org. make extra prayer daily contact Lorri at [email protected] or 614-323Concerns’ website at www.socialconcerns.colsdioc.org. Concerns’ website at www.socialconcerns.colsdioc.org. sandwiches for St. Lawrence Haven on 8914 ifJuly you can help.this important cause. between June 21 and 4 time for Please make extra prayer time daily between June 21st Please make extra prayer daily between June 21st Sunday, June 23rd immediately following July 4th this important cause.Hall Kitchen. It and July 4tha.m. for for this important cause. theand 10:30 Mass in the Parish FESTIVAL SILENT AUCTION COMMITTEE Fgenerally E S T I Vtakes A L 10-12 S I Lpeople E running N Tand Afull UC T I for OtoN hour make 600+ is up and at one steam the FESTIVAL SILENT AUCTION COMMITTEE FESTIVAL SILENT AUCTION COMMITTEE isforis lunch. We would like towill thank who sandwiches. Afterwards, the group goallout COMMITTEE isFestival. up and running at full steam for have donated in the past. IfFestival. youFestival. would like to We up and running at full steam for the up and running at full steam for the We This is a great way toto get involved group while the Festival. We would like thank allwith whothe have thisto years auction, please contact would like to donate thank all who have donated inis thePlease would like to less thank who have donated Pam Mulberry at Pick inupthe helping fortunate in 457-7286. our donated inthe the past. Ifallyou would like tocommunity. donate to past.If you If you would to donate to this ortoitems may be offyears at the Parish past. would likelike donate to dropped this years contact Lorri at available [email protected] oryour 614-323this year's auction, please contact Pam Mulberry 457-7286. Rectory office. Again, thank for at continued auction, please contact Pam Mulberry atyou457-7286. auction, please contact Pam Mulberry at 457-7286. 8914 if is you can help. support in making thebe silent auction a success! Pick-up available or items may dropped off at the Parish upavailable is available or items be dropped at the Parish PickPick up is or items maymay be dropped off off at the Parish Rectory offi ce. Again, thank you for your continued support Rectory office. Again, thank continued support Rectory office. Again, thank youyou for for youryour continued support inin in S.A.C.R.E.D. (St. Andrew making the Silent Auction a success! making the silent auction a success! making the silent auction a success! Children's Recreation Education FESTIVAL SILENT AUCTION COMMITTEE Days) is for a few is up and running at full steam for looking the Golf Outing good adult volunteers. S.A.C.R.E.D. Parish Golf Outing Parish Golf Outing Festival. We would like to Parish thank all who is June 24th-27th, from Spend at The Golf Club of at The The Golf Club of12:30-3:30. Dublin at Golf Club ofDublin Dublin have donated in the past. If you would like to some time inspiring the youth of St. Andrew Saturday, July 27th donate to this years auction, please contact 27th Parish andSaturday, meet some July new friends! Contact Jen Saturday, July 27th Pam Mulberry at 457-7286. Pick up is Gentlemen and Ladies scramble with shotgun start ator8:30 Wenzke at 614-507-6780 Gentlemenand andLadies Ladies scramble scramble with shotgun start at • Gentlemen with shotgun start at 8:30 8:30 [email protected] for more information. available or items may be dropped off at the Parish a.m. a.m. a.m. office. Again, thankgolf, you forcart, your continued $440 $440 per foursome—includes golf, range balls, FREE $440 per foursome—includes golf, cart, range balls, FREE • Rectory per foursome – includes cart, range balls, FREE support in making the silent auction a success! round on the course on another day. round thecourse courseon onanother another day. day. round onon the Continental Continental breakfast, drink tickets buffet lunch. breakfast, drink tickets and buffet lunch. • Continental breakfast, drink tickets andand buffet lunch. Door Door prizes, prizes and gift certificates. • Door prizes, cash prizes and gift certifi cates. prizes, cashcash prizes and gift certificates. S.A.C.R.E.D. (St. Andrew 4 Hole-in-one prizes. • 4 Hole-in-one prizes. 4 Hole-in-one prizes. Children's Recreation Education • $100 Early Bird drawing ifif registered registered paid byJune 30th. $100 $100 Early drawing if registered & paid byJune June 30th. Early BirdBird drawing &&paid by Days) is looking for a30th. few Get info and Parlor after Mass Get info and up sheets in Parlor after Mass Get info andsign-up signsign up sheets sheets ininParlor after Mass goodCalladult volunteers. S.A.C.R.E.D. Questions? Call Tom at 565-5352, Questions? Piolata at 565-5352, Breen at 457Questions? Call TomTom Piolata atPiolata 565-5352, PaulPaul Breen at 457is Paul June 24th-27th, from 12:30-3:30. Spend Breen 3004 at 457-3004 or Posani John at 323-8907. 3004 or John at 323-8907 or John Posani at Posani 323-8907 some time inspiring the youth ofKnights St. Andrew Event hosted by profi ts to St. Knights ofColumbus. Columbus. Event hosted by and profits toAndrew St. Andrew of Columbus. Event hosted byand and profits to St. Andrew Knights of Parish and meet some new friends! Contact Jen S.A.C.R.E.D. (St. Andrew Children's Recreation Education Days) S.A.C.R.E.D. (St.(St. Andrew Children's Recreation Education Days) S.A.C.R.E.D. Andrew Children’s Recreation Education Wenzke at 614-507-6780 or Monday, June 24th through Thursday, June 27th runsruns Monday, June 24th through Thursday, June 27th fromfrom Days) runs Monday, June 24th through Thursday, 27th [email protected] for more information. 12:30-3:30 Check in begins at 12:15 p.m. in June the gym 12:30-3:30 p.m.p.m. Check in begins at 12:15 p.m. in the gym on on from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Check-in begins atfilled 12:15 p.m. in planned the gym Monday. have a fun and filled week Monday. WeWe have a fun and faithfaith week planned for for on Monday. We have aContact fun and faith-fi lledat week planned for everyone involved! Wenzke at 614-507-6780 everyone involved! Contact JenJen Wenzke 614-507-6780 or or [email protected] for more information. [email protected] forJen more information. everyone involved! Contact Wenzke at 614-507-6780 or [email protected] for more information. COLUMBUS, OHIO JUNE 16, 2013 COLUMBUS, OHIO COLUMBUS, OHIO KNIGHTS KNIGHTSOF OFCOLUMBUS COLUMBUSNEWS: NEWS Communion Sunday—Please your KNIGHTS OF Communion Sunday – Please join joinNEWS your KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS JUNE 16, COLUMBUS 2013 Brother Knights and families for Communion Communion Communion Sunday—Please your Brother KnightsSunday—Please and families for Communion joinjoinyour KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS:23rd. We will sit and Sunday Mass on June Brother Knights and families Sunday Mass onand June 23rd. Wefor willCommunion sit and Brother Knights families for Communion Communion Sunday—Please join your worship the 9:00 a.m. Sunday Mass on June 23rd. We Brother Knights andtogether families for at Communion Sunday Mass on June 23rd. WeMass. willwill sit sit andand worship together at the 9:00 a.m. Mass. Sunday Massworship on June 23rd. We will sitthe and 9:00 Family Picnic—Bring your families and friends to together at a.m. Mass. worship together at theand 9:00 a.m. Mass. Familyworship Picnic – Bring your families friends to celebrate together at the 9:00 a.m. Mass. celebrate summer at the The Thompson Park North Family Picnic—Bring your families and friends Family Picnic—Bring your families and friends to to Family Picnic—Bring your families and friends to summer at the The Thompson Park North Shelter from 2:00 celebrate summer at2summer the The Thompson Park North Shelter from to 7 p.m. on June 23rd. celebrate at the The Thompson Park North celebrate summer at the The Thompson Park North to 7:00 on on June 23rd. Shelter from 2p.m. to 7 p.m. June 23rd. Shelter from 7 p.m. June 23rd. Shelter from 2 to27top.m. on on June 23rd. TheThe Knights of Columbus would like to congratulate the to congratulate Knights of Columbus would like winners of our essay contest. winners of our essay contest. 1st Place—Meghan Higgins 2nd Volunteers Place tie—Patrick Sprigler and Kathryn O’Sullivan 800 are needed to staff the Festival, parlor 1st Place—Meghan Higgins the sales 800 volunteers are needed to staff the festival, parlor sales 2nd Place tie—Patrick Sprigler and Kathryn O’Sullivan 800 volunteers are needed to staff the festival, parlor sales and cleanup! There are three ways to sign up to be a Festival Annual Knights of Columbus service award winners are: clean three ways to sign to be Religious Person ofThere theThere Year—Deacon Bergways andand clean up!up! areare three to sign up up to be a a volunteer. Knightvolunteer. of the Year—Jim DeStazio festival Knights of Columbus service award winners are: Annual festival volunteer. Family of the Year—Tom and Deb Rasico &inFamily Sign-up sheets the Parlor Religious Person ofPandora the in Year—Deacon Volunteer of the Year—Gary Sign-up sheets in the Parlor Berg Sign-up sheets the Parlor Email to [email protected] Lady of the Year—Debbie Knight ofColeman the Year—Jim DeStazio email to [email protected] email to [email protected] Blue Coat of the Year—Patty Meyers CallYear—Tom a volunteer co-chairman. Family the and Deb Rasico & Family a volunteer co-chairman. Youth of theof Year—Claire callcall a Voegele volunteer co-chairman. Volunteer of the Year—Gary Pandora During the week of June 23-27, Congratulations to all of you! During week of June 23-27, During the the week of Coleman June 23-27, Lady of the Year—Debbie call Judy O’Brien atCENTER 442-7755 to sign up.up. KINDER WOMEN’S CARE call Judy O’Brien, 442-7755 to sign call Judy O’Brien, 442-7755 to sign Blue CoatCAMPAIGN—ends of the Year—Patty Meyers up. BABY BOTTLE this weekend thedistributed Year—Claire Voegele BabyYouth Bottles of were on Mother’s Day THANK YOU...and INVITATION! THANK YOU...and an INVITATION! THANK YOU...and anan INVITATION! Weekend. We invited each family to fill a bottle Another choir season has come Another choir season come to its Congratulations of you! with change. We are collectingto theall bottles this has Another choir season has come to to its its weekend of Father’s Day, June 15th/16th. Allthe completion and St. Andrew choir completion and the St. Andrew choir completion and the St. Andrew Choir monies collectedKINDER will support the life-affirming work WOMEN’S CARE CENTER members are enjoying a well-deserved members are enjoying a well-deserved of Kinder CareaCenter. Contacts: Dan members areWomen’s enjoying well-deserved break from their duties break from their duties during summer months. I wish BABY BOTTLE CAMPAIGN—ends this weekend break their duties during the the summer I wish to to and from Lisa Bruening 614-761-7681 or months. during the summer months. I wish to express my gratitude to the [email protected]. express my gratitude to the more than sixty members who express my gratitude to the more than sixty members who Bottles were distributed onSt.Mother’s Day more thanBaby sixty members who comprise the Andrewalong Adult comprise the St. Andrew Adult Choir. Their dedication, along comprise the St. Andrew Adult Choir. Their dedication, Weekend. We invited each family to fill a bottle Choir. Their dedication, along with their generosity of make both time their generosity of both time and talent, to make withwith their ofPRAYER both time and talent, helphelp to ourour Agenerosity FATHER’S with change. We are collecting the bottles this and talent, help to make our music ministry program such an music ministry program such an important part of the parish’s music ministry program such an important part of the parish’s St. Joseph, weekend head of the Holy Family, prayDay, with me ofthose Father’s June 15th/16th. All in important part of the parish’s spiritual life. For those parishioners spiritual life. For parishioners who are not presently life.gifts For those forspiritual the spiritual and virtuesparishioners I need to fulfillwho my are not presently in monies collected willbe support work choir, but who may interested, it’s not early who are not presently in the choir, whothe may be interested, it’s the the choir, butfamily who may be it’slife-affirming not too too early to to duties toward the entrusted tointerested, mebut by God. of Kinder Women’s Care Center. Contacts: Dan consider inresponsibilities September. have once again May I discharge my God-given consider us us injoining September. WeWe have again not too earlyjoining tojoining consider us in September. Weonce have once andand Lisa with Bruening 614-761-7681 orour with devotion respect faith andand charity. purchased additional chairs totoaccommodate purchased additional chairs and music to accommodate our again purchased additional chairs andmusic music accommodate Following your example, maybut I bring tospace myisdaily [email protected]. ever-growing numbers, but is somewhat limited. Now ever-growing numbers, space somewhat limited. Now our ever-growing numbers, space tasks the care that will reallybut make them is somewhat limited. Now is the time to consider getting on board! There There are is the time to consider getting on board! are collaborations God’s work. Grant I may There are anticipated is the time towith consider getting onthat board! anticipated openings for every voice part, tenors anticipated openings forand every voice part, but but tenors get get firstfirst bring up my children with love firmness; that I openings for every part,filled. but tenors get firstyour priority as the priority slots are To reserve place in the Avoice FATHER’S PRAYER priority as as the slots are filled. reserve your place in the may stay calm andthe patient when they failTo and err, slots are fi lled. To reserve your place in the choir, or for more choir, or for more information, contact Philip Lortz, Director without fear of admonishing and correcting them choir, or for more information, contact Philip Lortz, Director of of information, contact Philip Lortz, Director of the Music, at plortz@ St.Music, Joseph, head of the Family, with me when I must. I give to each one,Holy according at [email protected] or atpray the Music Office, Music, at May [email protected] orto at Music Office, his orthe her character and special standrewparish.cc atpersonality, theand Music OfficeIat 451-1839. for451-1839 spiritualor gifts virtues need to fulfill my 451-1839 attention and affection. O St. Joseph, grant that I toward the familyand entrusted mayduties always live as a true Christian, with love to me by God. and May devotion lead my children His Kingdom. responsibilities I discharge myto God-given Amen Highschoolers come to the Bryce Eck Center Highschoolers come out out to the Bryce Eck Center with devotion and respect with faith and charity. Highschoolers, come out to the Bryce Eck Center this Thursday, June 27th at 7 PM for this Thursday, June 27th at 7 PM for Following your example, mayatI 7:00 bringp.m. to my this Thursday, June 27th for daily "Play & Pray!". "Play & Pray!". tasks the care that will really make them “Play & Pray!” be playing sand volleyball then diving WeWe will will be playing sand volleyball andand then diving intointo the the We will be playing sand collaborations with God’s Grantand that I may Gospel ofvolleyball John. Gospel ofwork. John. thenchildren diving into the Gospel John. bring up my with love that I We'll end the night 9firmness; PM, We'll end the night atand 9atof PM, We’ll end the night at 9:00 p.m., Open to and any students entering 9th-13th grade. Open to any students entering 9th-13th grade. may stay calm patient when they fail and err, Teresa: 614-906-4186 Openfear to Questions? any students entering 9th-12th grade.them Questions? CallCall Teresa: 614-906-4186 without of admonishing and correcting Questions? Call Teresa at 614-906-4186. when I must. May I give toinvites eachallone, according to 21 StAFF group singles in the parish TheThe StAFF group invites all singles in the parish 21 his oryears her character and personality, special years older to make sandwiches for andand older toinvites make St. St. The StAFF group all sandwiches singles in thefor parish attention and affection. OonSt.to Joseph, grant that I23rd Lawrence Haven onSunday, Sunday, June Lawrence Haven June 23rd 21 years and older make sandwiches for immediately following the 10:30 a.m. Mass in the Parish immediately following thea 10:30 a.m. in theJune Parish HallHall may always live as true Christian, and with love St. Lawrence Haven onMass Sunday, 23rd, Kitchen. It generally takes 10-12 people and one hour Kitchen. It generally takes 10-12 people and one hour to to and devotion lead children to His Kingdom. immediately following themy 10:30 a.m. Mass in the Parish Hall make 600+ sandwiches. Afterwards, the group will go out for make 600+ sandwiches. Afterwards, the group will go out for Amen Kitchen. It generally 10-12 and one to make lunch. This is a takes great way to people get involved withhour the group while lunch. This is a great way to get involved with the group while 600+ sandwiches. Afterwards, group will goPlease out forcontact lunch. helping fortunate inthe our community. Please contact helping the the lessless fortunate in our community. This is a great way to get involved with the group while helping Lorri at [email protected] or 614-323-8914 if you Lorri at [email protected] or 614-323-8914 if you the fortunate in our community. Please contact Lorri at can help. canless help. [email protected] or 614-323-8914 if you can help. TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME TWELVETHSPOTLIGHT SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ON STEWARDSHIP “Who do you say that I am?” SPOTLIGHT ON STEWARDSHIP Jesus asks Peter in today’s Gospel. “Who you sayentrusted that I am?”to me Does my use of the gifts anddotalents Jesus asks Peter in today’s Gospel. accurately reflect my answer to that same question? How Does use of the gifts talents willing am my I to deny myself, take and up my cross,entrusted and followtoin me reflect my answer to that same question? How His accurately steps? willing am I to deny myself, take up my cross, and follow in His steps? SUMMER TUTORING Summer tutoring opportunities will be available SUMMER TUTORING at St. Summer Andrew School by the following teachers: tutoring opportunities will be Ms. Judy Fenlon, Julie Greiner, andbyMrs. available at Mrs. St. Andrew School the Paulafollowing Villalobos. teachers: FirstMs. Session: July 15-18 “Enrichment Groups” Judy Fenlon, Mrs.– Julie Greiner, and Mrs. Paula Villalobos This First session will be July one and one-half hour classes each day with no Session: 15-18“Enrichment Groups” moreThis than session 4 students Two days will focus on Science and willper begroup. one and one-half hour classes each day with two days will focus Language Ideally, students will focus attend on no more than 4onstudents perArts. group. Two days will all four days. (Exceptions canwill be made. below.)Arts. Ideally, Science and two days focus See on note Language Teachers: Mrs. Villalobos, 1; students will attend all fourK-Grade days. (Exceptions can be made. See Mrs. Greiner, Grades 2, 3, and 4; Ms. Fenlon, Grades 4, and 5 note below) Times: Teachers: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.Villalobos, OR 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 Mrs. grades K-1; p.m. Mrs. Greiner, Cost: Parents for the 4-day grades pay 2, 3$25.00 ,and 4;per Ms.day Fenlon grades 4,session and 5 (totalTimes: of $100.00). 9:00 to 10:30 am OR 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. **See note below about attending than days. Cost: Parents pay $25.00 fewer per day for5 the 4 day sessionSecond Session: 22-26 – “Reaching for Success” (totalJuly of $100.00) Individual tutoring who are struggling in than school. Three * see for notestudents below about attending fewer 4 days. one-hour sessions eachJuly day 22-26-“Reaching focusing on remedial Second Session: for Reading, Success”remedial Math,Individual remedial Language Arts, or remedial Science depending on tutoring for students who are struggling in school. the student’s needs. sessions each day focusing on remedial Reading, Three one-hour Teachers: Mrs. Villalobos, K-Grade 1;Arts, or remedial Science remedial Math, remedial Language Ms. Fenlon, Grades 2, 3 and 4. depending on the student’s needs. Times: Teachers: 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.Villalobos, OR 10:00 togrades 11:00 a.m., Mrs. K-1; Ms. Fenlon OR 11:00 12:00 gradesa.m. 2,3,toand 4. noon. Cost: Parents $20.00 per hour of Times:pay 9:00 to 10:00am ORindividual 10:00 totutoring 11:00 am, OR (all 511:00am days – $100.00). to 12:00 noon. **See note below about attending fewer than days. Cost: Parents pay $20.00 per hour of 5individual tutoring, Third Session: 5-9 – “Spruce Up for School” (all August 5 days-$100.00) One hour group with about 4 students per group. seesessions note below attending fewerThis thansession 5 days.will focusThird on fineSession: motor skills and5-9 organizational August “Spruce Upskills. for School” Teachers: Mrs. Villalobos, K-Grade 4; per group. This session One hour group sessions with 4 students Mrs. Greiner, K-Grade 4 will focus on fine motor skills and organizational skills. Time: 9:00 to 10:00 a.m., OR 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., Teachers: Mrs. Villalobos, grades K-4; Mrs. Greiner OR 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. grades K-4 Cost: Parents pay $15.00 per hour class for a total of $75.00 Time- 9:00 to 10:00 am, OR 10:00 to 11:00 am, OR for the one hour per day 5 day session. 11:00 am to 12:00 pm **See note below about attending fewer than 5 days. Cost: Parents pay $15.00 per hour class for a total of Note: Priority will be given to students who sign up for all classes in $75.00 for the one hour per day 5 day session. each session. If the student cannot attend all classes in each session, belowper about 5 days. cost to parents**see can benote prorated day.attending However,fewer thesethan students will Note-onPriority be given to studentsdeadline who sign for all be placed a “wait will list” until the registration has up passed. classes in each session. If the student cannot attend all classes If desired session is not full, those parents will be notified that space in each session, class cost to parents can be pro-rated per day. However, for that individual is available. these students will be placed on a “wait untilSPICE the registration **These low costs are made available duelist” to the Fund deadline has passed. If desired session is not full, those parents subsidies. will be notified that space that individual class is available. Questions? Contact Mrs.forSuzie Emsweller at semswell@ **These low costs are made available due to the SPICE Fund cdeducation.org or call the school office (please note summer hours subsidies. on school website) at 614-451-1626. Questions? Contact Mrs. Suzie Emsweller at [email protected] or call the school office (please note summer hours on school website) at 614-451-1626. JUNE 23, 2013 LITURGICAL ROLES SERVERS JUNE 23, 2013 Saturday, June 29 4:30 p.m. Margaret Kaminski Mallory Rabe Needed LITURGICAL ROLES Sunday, June 30 SERVERS 7:30 Kenny Norris Emily Norris Nicole Norris 9:00 Cassie Kasberg MichaelMoore Saturday, Marissa June 29 Bernard 10:30 Blind KaminskiNick Mallory WatkinsRabe NathanNeeded Watkins 4:30 p.m.Leslie Margaret Noon Blake Bennie Lombardo Paul Lombardo Sunday, June 30Hassay 7:30 Kenny Norris Emily Norris Nicole Norris LECTORS 9:00 Marissa Bernard Cassie Kasberg Michael Moore (If the deacon is present, he will read the Petitions.) 10:30 June 29 Leslie Blind Nick Watkins Nathan Watkins Saturday, Noonp.m. Aimee BlakeLuckett Hassay BennieMike Lombardo 4:30 Luckett Paul Lombardo Sunday, June 30 LECTORS 7:30 Schwinne John (IfBarb the deacon is present, he will readSchechter the Petitions.) 9:00 Fenton Christine Gammon Saturday, June 29 Moore 10:30 Kristof Deb Mike KurasLuckett 4:30 p.m. DougAimee Luckett Noon Angela Sheila O’Sullivan Sunday, June 30 Bonfante 7:30 Barb Schwinne John Schechter EXTRAORDINARY 9:00 Fenton Moore MINISTERS Christine Gammon is present, in Kuras C3. 10:30 If a deacon Doug Kristof he will serve Deb B2, B3 and C1 cleanse the sacred vessels. Noon Angela Bonfante Sheila O’Sullivan Remember the Cantor and those unable to come forward. Saturday, June 29 EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS 4:30 BobheKauffman C1B3 Mary Kaminski If a p.m. deacon B1 is present, will serve in C3. B2, and C1 cleanse the sacred B2Remember Rita Kauffman C2 unable Colleen Kaminski vessels. the Cantor and those to come forward. B3 Donna Kring C3 Glenn Kantak Saturday, June 29 Marilyn Dougherty C4 Lorri Posani 4:30 p.m. B4 B1 Bob Kauffman C1 Mary Kaminski B5 B2 Lois Berwanger Rita Kauffman B6 Bill C2Berwanger Colleen Kaminski B7 B3 Susan Thornton Donna Kring C3 Glenn Kantak Sunday, June 30 B4 Marilyn Dougherty C4 Lorri Posani 7:30 B1 B5 JimLois Sauer Magnus Berwanger C1 Lynn B6 Bill Berwanger B2 B7 Peggy Hoffman Susan Thornton C2 Dick Curtis B3 30Larry Hoffman C3 Mary Smart Sunday, June B4 B1 Thomas Oleksa C4 Bob 7:30 Jim Sauer C1 Slater Lynn Magnus 9:00 B1 B2 Tom Kasberg McNeal Peggy Hoffman C1 Kathy C2 Dick Curtis B2 B3 Ginny LarryBernard Hoffman C2 Needed C3 Mary Smart B3 B4 Sarah Smith Thomas Oleksa C3 DeAnne C4 Bob Chambers Slater B4 Jane Sotak C4 Bob Chambers 9:00 B1 Tom Kasberg C1 Kathy McNeal B5 Jane Dickson B2 Ginny Bernard C2 Needed BCh Mark or Peggy Pardi B3 Sarah Smith C3 DeAnne Chambers CCh Maria Moore B4 Jane Sotak C4 Bob Chambers 10:30 B1 Libby Stedman C1 Christina Klein B5 Jane Dickson B2 Dick Stedman C2 Suzanne Meyers BCh Mark or Peggy Pardi B3 Susan Kristof C3 Joseph Brately CCh Maria Moore B4 Lynn Simonetti C4 Chris Carter 10:30 Libby Stedman B6 C1Damion Christina Klein B5 B1 David Varda Faulkner DickNester Stedman B8 C2Victor Suzanne Meyers B7 B2 Diane Nduaguba, Sr. Susan Kristof Joseph Brately Noon B1 B3 Dave Shiddenhelm C1 C3Karen Wiegandt Lynn Simonetti C2 C4Lorie Chris Carter B2 B4 Needed Zelina B5 David Varda B6 Damion Faulkner B3 Needed C3 Deb Rasico Diane Nester Victor Nduaguba, Sr B4 B7 Corso Padova C4 B8Mike Koehler Noon Dave Shiddenhelm Karen Wiegandt B5 B1 Tom Rasico B6 C1Doug Taylor Needed Lorie Zelina B7 B2 Jane Matyac B8 C2Jennifer Whitsett B3 Needed C3 Deb Rasico B4 Corso Padova C4 Mike Koehler GREETERS B6 Doug Taylor Saturday, June 29 B5 Tom Rasico B7 Jane Matyac B8 Jennifer Whitsett 4:30 p.m. Needed Sunday, June 30 GREETERS 7:30 June29 Slater Saturday, June 9:00 Suzie Emsweller Mary Lombard 4:30 p.m. Joe and Needed 10:30 Millie Watkins Sunday, June 30 Noon Needed 7:30 June Slater 9:00 Joe and Suzie Emsweller Mary Lombard LEAD USHERS 10:30 June 29 Millie Watkins Saturday, Noonp.m. MikeNeeded 4:30 Gunner Sunday, June 30 LEAD USHERS 7:30 Bob 29 Slater 9:00 Jerry Wozniak Saturday, June 10:30 Willett Noon Dave Shiddenhelm 4:30 p.m. Glenn Mike Gunner Sunday, June 23 7:30 Bob Slater 10:30 Glenn Willett 9:00 Jerry Wozniak Noon Dave Shiddenhelm