ITALIAN FESTIVAL 2021ITALIAN FESTIVAL 2021
Prevue Event: “A Taste of Italy”To all of our patrons of The Taste of Italy – we have decided to cancel the 2021 Taste of Italy to provide our participating
restauranteurs a chance to re-coup from the difficulties endured during the covid pandemic. Look for this wonderful
event to return in 2022! Thank you for understanding! Please patronize our local restaurants!
Adam Montemarano – Executive Director
COLUMBUS ITALIAN FESTIVAL
Friday, October 8, 5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.Saturday, October 9, 12:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.Sunday, October 10, 12:00 noon-7:00 p.m.
Website: www.columbusitalianfestival.com
Festival Information: 614-BY ITALY (614-294-8259)
OCTOBER 10, 2021 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
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From the Deacon’s DeskDear friends in Christ,We all know there are certain verses of the scripture that are most likely to greet us on a coffee cup, bumper sticker, or wall poster. Sometimes these verses keep us going and lift our spirits. However, we never see the verses of this weekend’s gospel used that way. No one ever buys a cup with verse 21 on it: “Jesus looking at him, loved him and said, ‘You lack one thing; go, sell what you own, and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.” Even with the promise of treasure in heaven, we don’t find this passage inspiring. We want to hurry past it, to get to the coffee cup verses. We don’t want to read this story, and when we do read it, we want to find a way to wiggle out of it. Jesus calls the rich young man in today’s gospel – and us – to invest in the kingdom of God. The more we give, the more sacrifices we make, and the more involved we become – then the more joy we will experience when we enter the kingdom of God. Not that God will love anyone more, but that the experience of joy will well up in the one who has made the biggest investment. When we volunteer, when we work among the poor, when we put in “sweat equity” and give sacrificially, we reflect God’s love for us. Maybe Jesus tells us that we also build treasure in heaven. Investing time to work among those who suffer may break our hearts for now. We may see and experience things that grieve us. That sets us up for the joy when we see those who suffer find healing and love in the Resurrection. We can’t give everything away. We couldn’t live like that. However, we can take risks; we can invest in God’s ministry among the poor and hurting. We can build treasure in heaven.Saint John the Baptist pray for us!Enjoy the Festival,Deacon Frank
Dear St. John Parishioners, join me periodically on St. John the Baptist Parish livestream. If you missed it, the videos are available at St. John YouTube channel and St. John’s Facebook page.
Mass celebrant for October 17th is Rev. Msgr. Cody assisted by Deacon Frank
Confessions Heard before Mass Sundays at 9:00 a.m.
Blessed Sacrament & Marian Lights Intentions:Marian Lights: Joyce Tisone by Carl TisoneBlessed Sacrament: Robert W. Contino Sr. and Jr. by Margaret Contino
LITURGICAL MINISTERSSunday, October 17, 2021, 9:30 a.m.
Lector 1 & 2: Nick Sciarretti, Ed PagnanelliEuch. Min 1 & 2.: Pat Rossetti, Andrea Myers
MASSES AT ST. JOHN THE BAPTISTSun.10/10
9:30 a.m. Joseph Cua by Michael Cua
Sun.10/10
9:30 a.m. Gerardo Cugini by the Cugini Family
Sun.10/17
9:30 a.m. Giovanni & Antonia Capoccia by Maria Capoccia & Family
Sun.10/17
9:30 a.m. Ricky Payne by Kathy Payne
PARISH INFORMATIONThe Italian Catholic Community at St. John the Baptist
Corner of E. Lincoln and Hamlet StreetsChurch Mailing Address: 168 E. Lincoln Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215(614) 294-5319 or Fax: (614) 294-4303
Livestream our 9:30 Sunday Mass on ourSt. John the Baptist Facebook page by visiting
our website www.sjbitaliana.com
Office Hours are Monday through Fridayfrom 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Website: [email protected]
Deacon Frank Iannarino – AdministratorMsgr. John Cody – Weekend AssistantFather Charles Klinger – Weekend AssistantFather Charles Cotton – Weekend AssistantFather Antonio Kim – Chaplain, Korean Catholic CommunityMs. Aggie Howard – Executive AssistantMs. Victoria Gammell – Secretary and Bulletin EditorMrs. Gina Bishop – Director of LiturgyMr. John Huffman – Organist and Musical consultant
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass – 9:30 a.m. each SundaySacrament of Penance – 9:00 a.m. (before Sunday Mass or by appointment)Sacrament of Baptism and Baptism preparation (by appointment)Sacrament of Matrimony (you must be registered at Saint John at least 6 months prior to scheduling your wedding by Deacon or Priest)Sacrament of Confirmation and Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults (please make an appointment with Parish Administrator)
Saint John Italian Festival (please visit our website for more information)Sala Hall and Marrapese Hall (scheduled with approval of Parish Administrator)Bulletin Deadline: Announcements must be submitted in writing by Tuesday at noon.
PLEASE REMEMBER OUR KNOWN ILL AND ELDERLY IN YOUR PRAYERS****If you know of any additions or corrections, please call the parish office. Due to privacy laws, we depend on your input. For Vienna D’Alberto, who is residing at the Worthington Christian Village. Also, keep in your prayers Maria Lucchin, Laura Williams, James Graf, Linda McCreary, Raffaela Leggieri and Guy Williams.
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 10, 2021
ROSARY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Have you been challenged with finding volunteer opportunities? What about finding a few extra minutes a week to pray? To give yourself to God. We tend to find time for the things we love. How much do you love God? Would you consider serving your parish with this all-in-one opportunity to pray the Rosary before Mass? Please sign at the back of the church or contact Kevin Koesters ([email protected] or 937-902-7446) at your convenience.
EVENTS THIS WEEKSun.10/10
Italian Festival Mass – in under Tent 10:30 a.m. – Bishop Robert BrennanKCC Sunday Mass – Fr. Kim 12:00 Noon – Mass in Park No Meeting in Sala Hall
Fri.10/15
KCC Mass – Fr. Kim 7:00 p.m.
WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP AT ST. JOHNOctober 3, 2021
Number of Envelopes used Sunday – 53
Reg. Env: $ 1,925.00EFT: $ 1,925.33Loose: $ 168.00
Total: $ 4,018.33Less Diocesan 6% Assessment: $ (241.10) $ 3,777.23
St. Anthony’s Bread: $ 83.00World Mission Sunday: $ 10.00Votives: $ 102.0050/50/ Drawing: $ 30.00Total: $ 225.00
? $ ? $ ?HOW IS ST. JOHN’S DOING? $ ? $ ?Budgeted Offertory for Fiscal Year (7/1/21-6/30/22)
Budgeted Actual Difference ($) (%)This Week: $ 2,885.00 $ 4,018.33 $1,133.33 39%FYTD: $40,390.00 $33,697.99 ($6,692.01) -17%
SJB Collection Counters for Monday, October 11, 2021Maruja Paule and Aggie Howard
SJB Collection Counters for Monday, October 18, 2021Nick Persichetti and Aggie Howard
Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Daily Masses at Sacred Heart will be offered at 8:00 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, starting at 7:00 p.m. Confessions will be heard during the time of Adoration.
Come and learn Italian!! Join us on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., starting Saturday, October 23. This is an eight-week program that will introduce you to the beautiful language and culture of Italy. You do not need any prior knowledge of the language. The cost will be $100.00 per person for the entire 8 weeks and all materials will be provided. The class will be held at Saint John’s in the Italian Cultural Room. All you need is a desire to learn and a love for all things Italian! For more information and to sign up for the class, contact Maria Milano at [email protected] or 614-205-1156.
Starting in October, Mass and Holy Hours will be on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
See bulletin for details!
St. John’s Altar Guild UPDATE: OSU football: The 2021 season is now sold out. Scores for all participants were drawn after Mass on Sunday, August 15th. Sheets will be available after every Sunday Mass in Sala Hall (see Gary Bosco). A copy will also be posted on the hall bulletin board. Good luck to all who signed up and thank you for supporting this Guild fundraiser whose focus is on purchasing the Altar needs for everything at our beloved St. John’s church.
PAVERS: The front Pavilion of St. John’s Church is covered with Pavers. These Pavers are available for purchase and engraving in remembrance of family members and loved ones. For more information, please call the office of St. John at 614-294-5319.
NEIGHBORHOOD PARISH REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE
Catholic Churches Saturday SundaySt. Patrick’s 7:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m.,
10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m.Sacred Heart Church
4:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.
St. Joseph Cathedral
5:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m.
St. Mary Mother of God GV
4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.
St. Francis Assisi No Mass 9:00 a.m.,11:00 a.m.
AROUND US
Liturgical Calendar: October falls during the liturgical season known as Ordinary Time, which is represented by the liturgical color green. Green is a symbol of hope. The liturgical color green is worn during the praying of Offices and celebration of Masses of Ordinary Time.
The Holy Father’s Intention for the Month of October 2021: We pray that every baptized person may be engaged in evangelization, available to the mission, by being witnesses of a life that has the flavor of the Gospel.
The month of October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. The Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary was celebrated on October 7.
Red Mass: Wednesday, October 13 at 5:15 p.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral: Be sure to mark your calendars for this special Mass for the justice and safety professions.
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St. Charles Preparatory School will be hosting a series of casual informational meetings all around the greater Columbus area in September and October. Parents and guardians of young men in 6th, 7th or 8th grade are encouraged to join us for an opportunity to learn more about St. Charles from other current families! For locations and registration, visit cardinalchats.scprep.org or phone the school’s admissions team at 380-209-2228.
Columbus Catholic Young Adult Conference 2021: Save the date for Saturday, October 23, 2021. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, Sunbury, Ohio. Register Online: www.ccyar.org/register
Connect with Us!Website: www.ccyac.orgEmail: [email protected]: @ccyacohio
Twitter: @ccyacohiowww.facebook.com/colscatholicyoungadultconf/
Provide Assistance to Those Impacted by Hurricane Ida: Donate directly to the Bishops’ Relief Fund via the parish collection. You also may donate to Catholic Charities USA at https://app.mobilecause.com/form/YR3ZYA?vid=lcu58 or www.catholiccharitiesusa.org or by phone call 1-800-919-9338, or text HurrIda to 41444. For updates, contact Erin Cordle at [email protected].
Save the New Date: St. Stephen’s Community House has made the decision to post-pone it’s in-person Bravo! Fundraising Event to Thursday, May 19, 2022. St. Stephen’s Community House is still holding the virtual fundraising portion of the event: Bravo: via their blog: Bravo! Stories of Impact – Saint Stephens Community House (saintstephensch.org).
Sacred Heart Congress: is celebrating their 10th Anniversary November 6, 2021, from 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at St. Paul the Apostle Church, 313 North State Street, Westerville, Ohio. Registration is at 9:00 a.m. and is $10.00 for Individuals and $20.00 for Families. Online streaming available: www.WelcomeHisHeart.com. Featuring fabulous presenters and Holy Mass with Bishop Brennan. Other presenters, Emcee Bill Messerly, Fr. Joseph Laramie, SJ, Fr. Peter John Cameron, O.P. and Emily Jaminet.
World Mission Sunday (WMS) on October 23-24 this year will be the annual worldwide Eucharistic celebration of World Mission Sunday for missions and missionaries of the world. Pope Francis teaches us about our shared baptismal call to mission. As we rebuild our lives, help us to also reach out in solidarity and support for the Mission Church and the work and witness of missionaries in the Pope’s missions. The materials you received for World Mission Sunday – including posters, envelopes, announcements for your bulletin, and related Scripture reflections and homily suggestions – are available at www.missio.org/resources.
Feast of St. Luke: October 18th is the Feast of St. Luke, the inspired author of the third Gospel and of the Acts of the Apostles. He accompanied St. Paul on a considerable part of his missionary journey. He was also his companion while in prison at Rome on two different occasions. His account of these events, contained in the Acts, is firsthand history. Luke’s Gospel is, above all, the Gospel of the Merciful Heart of Jesus. It emphasizes the fact that Christ is the salvation of all men, especially of the repentant sinner and of the lowly.
CRS still is collecting for relief effort in Haiti following the August 14 earthquake: To donate by card or PayPal, go to: https://support.crs.org/. Checks made out to: Catholic Diocese of Columbus with “Haitian earthquake” in the memo line should be sent to the diocesan Finance Office, 197 East Gay Street, Columbus, OH 43215. For updates, contact Erin Cordle at [email protected].
PrayerTriune Lord, wondrous community of infinite love, teach us to contemplate You in the beauty of the universe, for all things speak of You. Awaken our praise and thankfulness for every being that You have made. Give us the grace to feel profoundly joined to everything that is.
God of love show us our place in this world as channels of Your love for all the creatures of this earth, for not one of them is forgotten in your sight.Enlighten those who possess power and money that they may avoid the sin of indifference, that they may love the common good, advance the weak, and care for this world in which we live. The poor and the earth are crying out. O Lord, seize us with Your power and light, help us to protect all life, to prepare for a better future, for the coming of your Kingdom of justice, peace, love, and beauty. Praise be with You!Amen.
And Jesus looking upon him loved him, and said to him, “You lack one thing; go, sell what you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” At that saying his countenance fell, and he went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions. And Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, “How hard it will be for those who have riches to enter the kingdom of God!” (Mk 10:21-23).
Prayer: O God of Creation, You have blessed us with the changing of the seasons. As we welcome the autumn months, may the earlier setting of the sun remind us to take time to rest. May the brilliant colors of the leaves remind us of the wonder of Your creation. May the steam of our breath in the cool air remind us that it is You who give us the breath of life. May the harvest from the fields remind us of the abundance we have been given and bounty we are to share with others.May the dying of summer’s spirit remind us of Your great promise that death is temporary, and life is eternal.We praise you for Your goodness forever and ever. Amen.
Sunday, Oct 10, 2021TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Open the eyes of my heart, LordMore than three-quarters of those suffering from mental illnessworldwide have no access to the care that could restore them tohealthy relationships and productive lives. The World Federationfor Mental Health therefore dedicates this Mental Health Day to thetheme "Mental Health in an Unequal World." Factors like race,ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and economic statuscomplicate the path to adequate support. Pray the Rosary'sMysteries of Light today that clarity be given to those who strugglewith mental health issues, and the societies that devalue them.
TODAY'S READINGS: Wisdom 7:7-11; Hebrews 4:12-13; Mark 10:17-30 (143). “I prayed, and prudence was given me; I pleaded, and
the spirit of wisdom came to me.”
Monday, Oct 11, 2021MEMORIAL OF JOHN XXIII, POPE
He saw thee more clearlyThe humble Pope John XXIII disliked the pomp and attention thatcame with his role, and he insisted on being called simply “thepope.” Nearly 60 years since his pontificate, he is remembered inItaly as il papa buono, “the good pope.” In the short time he waspope—less than five years before he died of cancer in 1963—hechanged the Catholic Church like few others by convening theSecond Vatican Council. On his deathbed, he said: “It is not thatthe gospel has changed; it is that we have begun to understand itbetter.” We can always use the intercession of “the good pope” aswe keep seeking to understand better what the gospel means inour changing times.
TODAY'S READINGS: Romans 1:1-7; Luke 11:29-32 (467). “Just as
Jonah became a sign to the Ninevites, so will the Son of Man be to
this generation.”
Tuesday, Oct 12, 2021
Our pillar of strengthToday is the feast day of Virgin Maria del Pilar, a Spanish devotioncommemorating the first official Marian apparition of the CatholicChurch. According to tradition, Mary first appeared—while stillalive—to the apostle James in the year 40, as he preached thegospel to the people of Spain. Saint James, despondent over hisprogress, prayed for reassurance, and Our Lady appeared to himin a supernatural manner, standing upon a pillar held aloft byangels. Because October is the month of the Rosary, honor Mariawith the beautiful Hail Holy Queen prayer that’s part of thatdevotion.
TODAY'S READINGS: Romans 1:16-25; Luke 11:37-41 (468). “I am not
ashamed of the Gospel.”
Wednesday, Oct 13, 2021
God to humanity: Can’t buy my loveFrom at least the time of the Pharisees, important people in theeyes of the world often assumed they had the inside track on apleasant afterlife. Pope Francis begged to differ in an Adventseason homily several years back. At the Last Judgment, Francissaid, Jesus will not say, “‘You, come with me because you havegiven so much money to the church. You are a benefactor of thechurch. Come, come to Heaven.’ No. You can’t buy your way intoHeaven. And He won’t say: ‘You are very important, you havestudied so much and earned so many honors, come into Heaven.’
No. Awards do not open the gate of Heaven,” Francis said. “Whatwill Jesus tell us to open up the gates of Heaven? ‘I was hungry,and you gave Me to eat. I was homeless, and you gave Meshelter. I was sick, and you came to see Me. I was in prison, andyou came to visit Me.’ Jesus is humility,” Francis said. Close yourpurse or wallet, and open your heart!
TODAY'S READINGS: Romans 2:1-11; Luke 11:42-46 (469). “You pay
tithes of mint and of rue and of every garden herb, but you pay no
attention to judgment and to love for God.”
Thursday, Oct 14, 2021MEMORIAL OF CALLISTUS I, POPE, MARTYR
Patron saint of second (or more) chancesSaint Callistus I is inspiration to anyone who has made majorerrors in life. Callistus seriously messed up, not once but twice.Born into slavery, his master put him in charge of a bank thatCallistus criminally mismanaged. After a while in prison, he wasfreed to earn back the money he owed. Instead, he was arrestedfor brawling in a synagogue. Strike two. Nonetheless, Callistusreformed himself, served the early church as a cemetery manager,and was eventually elected pope! Consider saying a prayer ofthanks for a church that offers redemption (even the papacy) topeople who have fallen hard.
TODAY'S READINGS: Romans 3:21-30; Luke 11:47-54 (470). “Woe to
you, scholars of the law! You have taken away the key of
knowledge.”
Friday, Oct 15, 2021MEMORIAL OF TERESA OF JESUS, VIRGIN, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH
Don’t be afraid of the darkThe dark night of the soul, a term coined by Spanish mystic SaintJohn of the Cross, describes a period on the spiritual journeywhen one feels distant from God and suffers physical andemotional pain. Saint Teresa of Ávila, a close friend of John’s,actually felt like she was going mad as she pursued thecontemplative life. But then, in 1567, while gazing at a statue ofJesus, she felt an ecstasy beyond description as she reached“union with God.” Teresa wrote much about her interior life, andshe encouraged others to experience the “great gifts that comethrough abandoning everything to God and dying to oneself.” Prayfor the patience and humility to stay the spiritual course.
TODAY'S READINGS: Romans 4:1-8; Luke 12:1-7 (471). “Therefore,
whatever you have said in the darkness will be heard in the light.”
Saturday, Oct 16, 2021
I was hungryWorld Food Day was established in 1979 by the United NationsFood and Agriculture Organization and is celebrated annually onthis date in 150 countries. The theme for this year’s celebration is,“Safe food now for a healthy tomorrow.” The World Food Program(WFP) is the food-assistance branch of the organization. As of2019, the WFP has served 97 million people in 88 countries, and itwas awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combathunger and contribute to peace in conflict areas. Take a momenttoday to thank God for the food you eat and the people whoproduce it, and to support your local World Food Day celebration.
TODAY'S READINGS: Romans 4:13, 16-18; Luke 12:8-12 (472). “I tell
you, everyone who acknowledges me before others the Son of
Man will acknowledge before the angels of God.”
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