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280 N. GRANT AVENUE • COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215 614-224-9522 • FAX 614-240-5928 • [email protected] STPATRICKCOLUMBUS.ORG ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH DOMINICAN FRIARS Fr. Stephen Alcott, O.P., Pastor and Prior 614-240-5914 PAROCHIAL VICARS Fr. Charles Shonk, O.P. 614-240-5917 Fr. Raymund Snyder, O.P. 614-240-5916 Fr. Norbert Keliher, O.P. 614-240-5919 Fr. Michael Ciccone, O.P. IN RESIDENCE Fr. Thomas Blau, O.P. [email protected] Fr. Stephen Dominic Hayes, O.P. 614-224-9522 ext.203 Fr. Bernard Mulcahy, O.P. BUSINESS MANAGER Frank Hartge 614-240-5911 [email protected] OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Susan Livingston 614-240-5910 offi[email protected] The parish office is closed to the public during the pandemic restrictions. Calls and emails are being monitored daily. MASS SCHEDULE Monday-Friday 7:00 & 11:45 AM Saturday 7:00 AM, Vigil - 5:00 PM Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 10:30 AM & 12:00 Noon Holy Days of Obligation Vigil - 6:30 PM, 7:00 & 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, 6:30 PM Civic Holidays 7:00 & 10:00 AM (subject to change) BULLETIN DEADLINE Please submit bulletin items a minimum of one week in advance of publication to offi[email protected]. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM All Baptisms are scheduled through the parish office. Baptism classes are required for all first-time parents, so if you are anticipating the birth of your first child, please contact the parish office to register for a class. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY One must first be a registered, participating, and active member of the parish for a minimum of six months prior to requesting marriage at St. Patrick’s. Once a request has been approved, there is a six month preparation period. Marriage guidelines are available on the parish website. CONFESSIONS DURING PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Monday-Friday: 12:15 PM until all are heard Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 6:30 AM All confessions will be held in the Parish Library and Aquinas Hall. Please observe social distancing while in line in the gallery space. FATIMA DEVOTIONS ON FIRST SATURDAYS Mass and Devotions 7:00 AM EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Exposition & Benediction Every Friday 12:15 - 1:15 PM Third Friday 8:00 PM - 7:00 AM Respect Life Fourth Friday 8:00 PM - 7:00 AM Vocations ANGELIC WARFARE CONFRATERNITY Third Sundays after the noon Mass AWC may be celebrated at other times during the pandemic. Please check with the parish office. Dominican Fria SHRINE OF BLESSED MARGARET OF CASTELLO, O.P. Veneration of Bl. Margaret’s incorrupt heart at Wednesday Masses. Mary Leathley, Guild Secretary 614-240-5915

Transcript of ST. PATRICK Columbus 9-6.pdfFr. Stephen Dominic Hayes, O.P. 614-224-9522 ext.203 Fr. Bernard...

  • 280 N. GRANT AVENUE • COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215 614-224-9522 • FAX 614-240-5928 • [email protected]

    STPATRICKCOLUMBUS.ORG

    ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH

    DOMINICAN FRIARS Fr. Stephen Alcott, O.P., Pastor and Prior 614-240-5914

    PAROCHIAL VICARS Fr. Charles Shonk, O.P. 614-240-5917 Fr. Raymund Snyder, O.P. 614-240-5916 Fr. Norbert Keliher, O.P. 614-240-5919Fr. Michael Ciccone, O.P.

    IN RESIDENCE Fr. Thomas Blau, O.P. [email protected] Fr. Stephen Dominic Hayes, O.P. 614-224-9522 ext.203 Fr. Bernard Mulcahy, O.P.

    BUSINESS MANAGER Frank Hartge 614-240-5911 [email protected] ADMINISTRATOR Susan Livingston 614-240-5910 [email protected] parish office is closed to the public during the pandemic restrictions. Calls and emails are being monitored daily.

    MASS SCHEDULE Monday-Friday 7:00 & 11:45 AM Saturday 7:00 AM, Vigil - 5:00 PM Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 10:30 AM & 12:00 Noon Holy Days of Obligation Vigil - 6:30 PM, 7:00 & 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, 6:30 PM Civic Holidays 7:00 & 10:00 AM (subject to change)

    BULLETIN DEADLINE Please submit bulletin items a minimum of one week in advance of publication to [email protected].

    SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM All Baptisms are scheduled through the parish office. Baptism classes are required for all first-time parents, so if you are anticipating the birth of your first child, please contact the parish office to register for a class.SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY One must first be a registered, participating, and active member of the parish for a minimum of six months prior to requesting marriage at St. Patrick’s. Once a request has been approved, there is a six month preparation period. Marriage guidelines are available on the parish website.CONFESSIONS DURING PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS Monday-Friday: 12:15 PM until all are heard Saturday: 4:00 PMSunday: 6:30 AMAll confessions will be held in the Parish Library and Aquinas Hall. Please observe social distancing while in line in the gallery space.FATIMA DEVOTIONS ON FIRST SATURDAYS Mass and Devotions 7:00 AMEUCHARISTIC ADORATION Exposition & Benediction Every Friday 12:15 - 1:15 PM Third Friday 8:00 PM - 7:00 AM Respect Life Fourth Friday 8:00 PM - 7:00 AM VocationsANGELIC WARFARE CONFRATERNITY Third Sundays after the noon MassAWC may be celebrated at other times during the pandemic. Please check with the parish office.

    Dominican Friars

    SHRINE OF BLESSED MARGARET OF CASTELLO, O.P.Veneration of Bl. Margaret’s incorrupt heart at Wednesday Masses.

    Mary Leathley, Guild Secretary 614-240-5915

  • ST. PATRICK CHURCH, COLUMBUS OHIO SEPTEMBER 6, 2020

    Did you know that the friars are live-streaming Vespers every day?

    Dear friends,

    “Amen, I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything for which they are to pray, it shall be granted to them by my heavenly Father. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”

    These words from our Gospel passage today highlight the encouragement that Christ gives us to pray together. We pray together at Mass—the prayer that is the very source and summit of our faith. There are other ways to pray together with others, of course. Families can pray together; some people pray the Rosary together (such as after many Masses at St. Patrick); some people share prayer intentions or even pray a novena together.

    Another way to pray together is to pray the Liturgy of the Hours, also known as the Divine Office: the prayer of the Church, mainly the Psalms, at regular times throughout each day. Jesus himself doubtless learned to pray the traditional Jewish scriptural prayers for morning and evening, and also prayed the Psalms, as he quoted them in the Gospel on multiple occasions, including upon the cross: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matt 27:46; quoting Psalm 22:2); “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit” (Luke 23:46; quoting Psalm 31:6). The praying of the Psalms has echoed down the centuries in the Church, from the time of the earliest monks in the desert, to many lay people who through the centuries would hear the Vespers bells at their local church and join in the Church’s evening prayer with the priest and with their fellow Christians.

    You may know that we offer a beautifully sung Vespers with our choir and the friars on the Sundays of Advent here at St. Patrick, but did you know that recently the friars began to live-stream our daily Vespers from our priory chapel? You can find this on our parish website under Live-streamed Events. The friars began live-streaming Vespers when the churches were closed to public Masses as a way for those interested to keep a daily pattern of prayer in their own homes, but we have been encouraged to continue broadcasting Vespers even now that our church is open again. The Liturgy of the Hours can seem a bit complicated and daunting when you first try to pray it, so watching Vespers and praying with us can be at least a good introduction to this important prayer of the Church. Even those who are alone when they pray are still joining in spirit many, many of their fellow Catholics who are praying the same words around the world.

    If you are interested in learning how to pray the Liturgy of the Hours, you can find prayer books at any Catholic bookstore or online. A great introduction to the Liturgy of the Hours which includes a helpful commentary on the Psalms themselves is a book that my novice master, Fr. Ambrose Eckinger, O.P., gave to me and my novice classmates when I first began my Dominican formation: The School Of Prayer: An Introduction to the Divine Office for All Christians, by John Brook. A good and free app that offers all of the daily hours of prayer for the Liturgy of the Hours is called “iBreviary." You can find out about it on their website: http://www.ibreviary.org/en/

    If you do decide to watch our live-streamed Vespers from our priory chapel, it will probably not be quite as solemn as Sunday Advent Vespers with our choir, and sometimes you may only see two or three friars together in the chapel depending on who is available that evening. But even where two or three are gathered, there is Christ among us! And when you pray the Liturgy of the Hours, you are lifting your mind, heart, and voice to God along with thousands upon thousands in petition, thanksgiving, and praise.

    Peace, Fr. Stephen, O.P.

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    Fr. Peter Totleben will be going to Rome soon for graduate studies

    After much waiting for his visa to Italy to come through, Fr. Peter Totleben is going to be traveling to Rome on September 17 to begin graduate studies in systematic theology at the Angelicum. He has already begun taking Italian language classes online to prepare.

    Many of you have known Fr. Peter for years now at St. Patrick, ever since he was assigned here as a transitional deacon. Fr. Peter will be available after the weekend Masses on September 12 and 13 if you would like to talk to him and with him and wish him farewell.

    Peace, Fr. Stephen, O.P.

    IT IS NOT TOO LATE! St. Patrick’s RCIA Classes

    begin this Wednesday, September 9 https://www.stpatrickcolumbus.org/becoming-catholic

    TO LEARN MORE, PLEASE CONTACT Fr. Raymund Snyder, O.P.

    [email protected] 614-240-5916

  • 23RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    Appeal for the Collection for Christians in the Holy Land

    Sunday, September 6, 2020 (transferred from 04.03.2020 due to pandemic)

    February 26, 2020 Ash Wednesday Your Excellency, “Jesus will be in agony even to the end of the world; we must not sleep during that time” (Blaise Pascal, Pensées, 553). Pascal’s phrase reminds us of the mystery of the Redeemer’s struggle and suffering, which the liturgical year celebrates and makes present in a special way through Holy Week and the Sacred Triduum. It is an affirmation that also underlines the fact that Christ identifies himself with the agony and suffering of those who in history seem to know nothing but an interminable Good Friday: people tried by solitude, by war and by hunger, by rejection and abandonment. Pope Francis’ prayer at the end of the Way of the Cross in the Colosseum on 19 April 2019 reviews the evils and pains of the world and places them beside the Cross of Jesus: “The cross of those who hunger for bread and for love; the cross of those who are alone and abandoned, even by their own children and relatives; the cross of those who thirst for justice and peace; the cross of the elderly who bear the weight of the years and of solitude; the cross of migrants who find doors closed due to fear, and hearts armoured by political calculations; the cross of the little ones, wounded in their innocence and their purity; the cross of humanity that wanders in the darkness of uncertainty and in the obscurity of the culture of the momentary”. It concludes, “Lord Jesus, revive in us the hope of the resurrection and of your definitive victory against every evil and every death”. The Holy Land is the physical place where Jesus lived this agony and this suffering, transforming it into redemptive action thanks to an infinite love. At Gethsemane, this land receives the drops of blood that he sweats. In the upper room, he anticipates the offering of himself that he will make on the cross through the gift of the Eucharist, but also through the washing of feet and the precept of brotherly love. Along the Via Dolorosa, we can still imagine the places of the double trial and condemnation of Jesus. We can see him as he walks the road carrying the cross, helped by Simon of Cyrene, until he reaches Golgotha to be crucified. He entrusts us to Mary, hands himself over to the Father, dies and is placed in a new and empty sepulcher from which he will rise on the third day. The Holy Land and especially the Christian community that lives there has always occupied an important place in the heart of the universal Church which – as St. Paul recalls – when it expresses its solidarity with Jerusalem, including through economic support, performs an act of restitution. Indeed, the whole Church has received from Jerusalem the gift and joy of the Gospel and of salvation in Christ Jesus “who, though he was rich, made himself poor for you, so that you could become rich through his poverty” (2 Cor 8:9). It is awareness of the gift received that still motivates us to give with joy and generosity, in fidelity to the Church’s earnest request to all her children. You know well what severe trials the Church in the Holy Land and throughout the Middle East has endured over the centuries. Those trials are not yet finished: the tragedy of the progressive reduction of the number of local faithful continues, with the consequent risk of seeing the various Christian traditions that date back to the early centuries disappear. Long and exhausting wars continue to produce millions of refugees and strongly influence the future of entire generations. They see themselves deprived of the most basic goods such as the right to a peaceful childhood, to a harmonious school education, to dedicating one’s youth to looking for a job and forming a family, to discovering one’s vocation, to an industrious and dignified adult life, and to a peaceful old age. The Church continues to work to safeguard the Christian presence and to give voice to the voiceless. She certainly does so on the pastoral and liturgical level, which is fundamental for the life of our small communities. She also continues to work seriously to provide quality education through schools, which are fundamental for safeguarding Christian identity and for building fraternal coexistence especially with Muslims, according to the indications contained in the “Abu Dhabi Declaration”. Thanks to the generosity of the faithful around the world, the Church continues to make accommodation available to young people who wish to form a new family, as well as to facilitate their search for employment. Likewise, she continues to provide concrete material assistance where there are forms of endemic poverty, such as health needs and humanitarian emergencies linked to the flow of refugees and foreign migrant workers. The care of the Sanctuaries, which would be impossible without the collection pro Terra Sancta, is also of fundamental importance, both because they preserve the memory of divine revelation, the mystery of the Incarnation and our Redemption; and because in those places the local Christian community finds the foundations of its identity. Around the sanctuaries and thanks to their presence, many of the Christian faithful find dignified work as they welcome the millions of pilgrims who in recent years have come, in ever increasing numbers, to visit the Holy Places. To Your Excellency, to the priests, to the consecrated men and women, and to the faithful who strive for the success of the Collection, I have the joy of transmitting the deep gratitude of the Holy Father, Pope Francis. Finally, as I invoke abundant divine blessings on your diocese, I offer my most fraternal greeting in the Lord Jesus.

    Sincerely, + Leonardo Card. Sandri

  • ST. PATRICK CHURCH, COLUMBUS OHIO SEPTEMBER 6, 2020

    MASS AND CONFESSION SCHEDULE

    SATURDAY, September 5 4:00 p.m. Confessions (Library, Aquinas Hall) 5 p.m. Vigil Special Intentions of PSP SUNDAY, September 6 - 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Collection: Good Friday/Holy Land Appeal 6:30 a.m. Confessions (Library) 7:00 a.m. Dec. Friends and Benefactors of the Brothers and Sisters of the Dominican Order 9:00 a.m. +Michael Roberts 10:30 a.m. +Eric Walls 12:00 noon Parishioners and Benefactors of St. Patrick MONDAY, September 7 – Labor Day Holiday No confessions today. Parish office closed. 7:00 a.m. liv./dec. of the Mikalonis family 10:00 a.m. liv./dec. members of the Ohio State Building Trade Councils TUESDAY, September 8 The Nativity of the Bl. Virgin Mary (F) 7:00 a.m. Kate Livingston 11:45 a.m. liv./dec. members of St. Patrick Women’s Club 12:15 p.m. Confessions (Library, Aquinas Hall) WEDNESDAY, September 9 - St. Peter Claver (M) Blessing of the relic of Bl. Margaret of Castello at Masses today. 7:00 a.m. W.V.C. 11:45 a.m. liv./dec. members of the Heininger family 12:15 p.m. Confessions (Library, Aquinas Hall) THURSDAY, September 10 7:00 a.m. Randy Porter family 11:45 a.m. +Virginia Joanne Awe 12:15 p.m. Confessions (Library, Aquinas Hall) FRIDAY, September 11 7:00 a.m. Billie Ann Casadonte 11:45 a.m. Guiliana, Sebastian and Christina Alvarez-Breckenridge 12:15 p.m. Confessions (Library, Aquinas Hall) 12:15 p.m. Exposition, Adoration, Benediction SATURDAY, September 12 – Most Holy Name of Mary 7:00 a.m. Special Intention KM 4:00 p.m. Confessions (Library, Aquinas Hall) 5 p.m. Vigil +John L. Cropp, Jr. 5th Anniversary SUNDAY, September 13 – 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:30 a.m. Confessions (Library) 7:00 a.m. Martha Traetow 9:00 a.m. Parishioners and Benefactors of St. Patrick 10:30 a.m. Billie Ann Casadonte 12:00 noon Robert and Jennifer McGonigle

    Your gift to the 2020 Bishop’s Annual Appeal is vital to the

    success of this diocesan-wide campaign. We are off to a good start with 84 pledges totaling $42,456.75 toward our parish goal of $113,480.00. Thank you to all those families that have made a gift or pledge! If you have not yet made your gift to this year’s Bishop’s Annual Appeal, please consider doing so in the days ahead. Your gift will help to continue the vital work of the various ministries and services that reach so many in need. Please pray for the success of the Appeal and remember no amount of giving is too small.

    THERE ARE VERY CONVENIENT WAYS TO GIVE TO THE BAA

    1) The traditional pledge envelope is available in the back

    of the church. If you have not yet resumed in person attendance at Mass, please phone or email the parish office and we will mail one to you. If you would like to donate to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal and do not have the BAA envelope, you can also just use a plain envelope as long as you include your contact information - name, address, phone #, the total pledge amount, and what, if any, amount you are paying now. Drop off your envelope at the office drop box, the collection basket, or mail it back to the office.

    2) The Diocese’s new giving website can be found at

    https://columbuscatholicgiving.org/baa. Be sure to select “St. Patrick Church (Columbus)” when you enter your payment information. Please do not send cash through the mail.

    The Bishop’s Annual Appeal (BAA) is a diocesan-wide effort that supports the pastoral services and ministries of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Columbus. The BAA is an opportunity for all Catholics in our diocese, as a united diocesan family, to share in our call to be good stewards of our Church and its people.

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    Offertory received for 8/30/2020: Actual Budget Over/Under

    Weekly Offertory: $18,051.55 $20,058.00 $(2,006.45) Other Income (parish activities, programs): $ 183.57 $ 500.00 $ (316.43) Capital Repair Fund (Pipe Organ): $ 720.00 $ 125.00 $ 595.00 Total Income: $18,955.12 $20,683.00 $(1,727.88) Year to Date Offertory: YTD Actual YTD Budget YTD Over/Under $176,390.39 $171,841.00 $4,549.39

    Thank you for your contributions to Little Margaret’s Charity, enabling assistance for parishioners in need and for the poor of downtown.

    2nd Collections (Diocesan, Dominican, Other)

    Little Margaret’s Charity: $3,994.65 Church in Latin America: $ 30.00 Dominican East African Missions: $ 652.00 Holy Land: $ 35.00 Peter’s Pence: $ 31.00 Total Offerings from 2nd Collections: $4,742.65

    “WESHARE” ONLINE GIVING: Online giving helps ensure a reliable cash flow for the parish, allowing timely payment of expenses such as utilities and payroll, even when parishioners are away or unable to attend Mass for reasons of inclement weather or illness. You can make direct transfers from your bank account, or use debit/credit cards for your Sunday offering, as well as all Holy Day, special collections, Mass requests, etc. Easily accessible via the parish website, stpatrickcolumbus.org, click “Online Giving.” Or, go directly to stpatrickcolumbus.weshareonline.org. Thank you for your continuing support!

    Dear Parishioner of St. Patrick’s,

    Your parish is providing you with a complimentary online subscription to the current Dominicana Journal and its archive.

    You may access your journal subscription at

    dominicanajournal.org/login User ID: stpatrickcolumbus

    Password: StPatrickOP

    From fiction to theology, interviews to book reviews, each issue offers a uniquely contemplative and Dominican perspective on an expansive array of topics. Keep an eye out in December for our latest issue that will present perennial truths about the relationship between Church and state. Personal print editions can be purchased online. All proceeds support the Dominican brothers in formation.

    The Blue Mass is scheduled for Friday, September 11, at 5 p.m., at St. Timothy Church, 1088 Thomas Lane, Columbus, OH 43220. Hosted by the Parish and St. Timothy KofC Council 14345, the Mass will honor and pray for police, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel and remembers the 2,973 who lost their lives in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Bishop Robert J. Brennan will be the celebrant and homilist; all active and retired police, fire, and emergency medical services in the greater Columbus area and their families are invited to attend. Seating is limited; COVID-19 guidelines will be strictly followed. The Mass will also be available for viewing via live-stream at the parish website, www.sttimchurch.org.

    Jubilee of Anniversaries Celebrates Marriages with Mass on October 25, 2020 -- Couples celebrating their 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th, 60th (and every year thereafter) anniversaries in 2020 are invited to the annual Jubilee of Anniversaries in honor of their marriages! Bishop Robert Brennan will celebrate Mass at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 25, at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Westerville. The Jubilee Mass will also be live-streamed for couples who prefer to attend virtually. All registered couples, whether attending or not, will receive a personalized certificate. RSVP by Wednesday, October 14, to be included in the Mass worship aid and The Catholic Times. Visit columbuscatholic.org/marriage-enrichment to register and for more information, including COVID precautions, or contact the Marriage and Family Office at (614)-241-2560.

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