+ All Categories
Home > Documents > OUR LADY OF PEACE · 614-263-8824 Email: [email protected] PASTOR Father Sean Dooley...

OUR LADY OF PEACE · 614-263-8824 Email: [email protected] PASTOR Father Sean Dooley...

Date post: 18-Jun-2020
Category:
Upload: others
View: 4 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
6
OUR LADY OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISH OFFICE 614-263-8824 Email: [email protected] PASTOR Father Sean Dooley [email protected] DEACON Deacon Jeffrey Fortkamp [email protected] MISSION STATEMENT A community enlivened by our Blessed Mother spreading peace through our teaching, preaching, and reaching. 20 E. DOMINION BOULEVARD COLUMBUS, OHIO 43214 WWW.OLP-PARISH.ORG MASSES Weekends Saturday – 4:30 p.m. Sunday – 9:30 a.m. and 12 Noon Holy Days See Bulletin for Mass Times Weekdays Tuesday – 5:30 p.m. Wednesday-Friday – 8:30 a.m. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION By appointment only. Contact Fr. Dooley. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION First Thursday of the Month Begins 9:00 a.m. Ends with Benediction 6:45 p.m. COMMUNITY ADORATION Second Sunday of the Month 7:00-8:15 p.m. PARISH MEMBERSHIP Welcome to new members. Parishioners entering, leaving or moving within the parish should contact the Parish Office. MARRIAGES Arrangements should be made at the Parish Office at least six months prior to the marriage. BAPTISMS Prior to the Baptism of your first child, a 90-minute Parent Preparation Course is required. The course is offered every second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Baptisms are scheduled for the 2nd weekend and the last Sunday of each month (with some exceptions). The Baptism can be scheduled after the Saturday 4:00 p.m. Mass or Sunday 11:30 a.m. Mass. To register for the parent class, or to schedule a Baptism, please contact the Parish Office. SICK CALLS Notify the Parish Office for visits and/or Communion calls to the sick or shut-ins. BULLETIN DEADLINE: MONDAY BY NOON Please e-mail notice to [email protected]. A GREAT NEW WAY TO STAY CONNECTED WITH EMAIL & TEXT SIGN-UP ONLINE https://ourladyofpeacechurch.flocknote.com/everyone OR TEXT-TO-JOIN Text olp614 to 84576
Transcript
Page 1: OUR LADY OF PEACE · 614-263-8824 Email: olp@olp-parish.org PASTOR Father Sean Dooley sdooley@columbuscatholic.org DEACON Deacon Jeffrey Fortkamp jfortkamp@olp-parish.org MISSION

OUR LADY OF PEACECATHOLIC CHURCH

PARISH OFFICE 614-263-8824

Email: [email protected]

PASTORFather Sean Dooley

[email protected]

DEACONDeacon Jeffrey [email protected]

MISSION STATEMENTA community enlivened by

our Blessed Mother spreading peace through our teaching,

preaching, and reaching.

20 E. DOMINION BOULEVARD COLUMBUS, OHIO 43214 WWW.OLP-PARISH.ORG

MASSESWeekends Saturday – 4:30 p.m. Sunday – 9:30 a.m. and 12 Noon

Holy Days See Bulletin for Mass Times

Weekdays Tuesday – 5:30 p.m. Wednesday-Friday – 8:30 a.m.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATIONBy appointment only. Contact Fr. Dooley.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION First Thursday of the Month Begins 9:00 a.m. Ends with Benediction 6:45 p.m.

COMMUNITY ADORATION Second Sunday of the Month 7:00-8:15 p.m.

PARISH MEMBERSHIPWelcome to new members. Parishioners entering, leaving or moving within the parish should contact the Parish Office.

MARRIAGESArrangements should be made at the Parish Office at least six months prior to the marriage.

BAPTISMSPrior to the Baptism of your first child, a 90-minute Parent Preparation Course is required. The course is offered every second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Baptisms are scheduled for the 2nd weekend and the last Sunday of each month (with some exceptions). The Baptism can be scheduled after the Saturday 4:00 p.m. Mass or Sunday 11:30 a.m. Mass. To register for the parent class, or to schedule a Baptism, please contact the Parish Office.

SICK CALLSNotify the Parish Office for visits and/or Communion calls to the sick or shut-ins.

BULLETIN DEADLINE: MONDAY BY NOONPlease e-mail notice to

[email protected].

A GREAT NEW WAY TO STAY CONNECTED WITH EMAIL & TEXT

SIGN-UP ONLINEhttps://ourladyofpeacechurch.flocknote.com/everyone

OR TEXT-TO-JOIN Text olp614 to 84576

May 31, 2020 • Pentecost Sunday

Page 2: OUR LADY OF PEACE · 614-263-8824 Email: olp@olp-parish.org PASTOR Father Sean Dooley sdooley@columbuscatholic.org DEACON Deacon Jeffrey Fortkamp jfortkamp@olp-parish.org MISSION

OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO

PDF ME PLEASE. Thanks.

FROM THE ORGAN BENCHTo sing or not to sing is the question tossed around amongst not only Church musicians but also among Church and world leaders. At the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak in Europe, a choir performed Bach’s “St. John’s Passion.” After that performance, many of the choir members became ill with the virus. Here in the United States, near Seattle, a choir held a rehearsal towards the end of February and in early March several choir members became ill and two died from the virus. These two events have led to lots of discussion about what is safe in terms of singing when we returned to Mass. Some dioceses in our country and the world, have issued directives that there is to be NO singing. Some bishops have gone so far as to tell organists to not play familiar hymns that would cause people to sing while at Mass.

The directive from our diocese was “minimal singing” and it was suggested that each music director/pastor decide what is best for their own parish. After lots of reading, consulting with colleagues, both within the diocese and around the country, and deliberating with Fr. Dooley, a decision was made about what will happen when we returned to Mass. At Our Lady of Peace, we will not be singing hymns for the time being, but rather using the Antiphons given for each Mass and chanting the rest of the Mass parts. I feel that the use of antiphons, which are in fact ancient prayers of the Church, and chant style Mass parts are the right amount of music for now. It is my hope that as we learn more about the virus, we can add more congregational singing over time.

The current opinion in the music world is that choirs won’t be singing together for 18-24 months. If you are missing having a hymnal and would like to follow the Mass, you may either use your phone and access the worship aid on either our parish web page or our Facebook page or you may print out a copy of the worship aid and bring it with you. In the meantime, let’s pray for an end to this pandemic and rejoice in finally being able to gather together for the Eucharistic celebration.

PRAYER LINEIf you have a petition for which you would like the Prayer Line

to join in praying, please call Chris at 614-906-0129. Prayer requests are kept confidential.

OUR LADY OF PEACE 20 E. Dominion Boulevard

Columbus, Ohio 43214 Parish Office 614-263-8824

Email [email protected] www.olp-parish.org

Pastor Father Sean Dooley,

[email protected]

Deacon Deacon Jeffrey Fortkamp [email protected]

Pastoral Minister Sister Barbara Kolesar, O.P.

614-263-4271

Business ManagerAngela Lee

[email protected]

Director of Liturgical Music Mrs. Julie Cottrill

[email protected]

Director of Parish Youth & Young Adult Faith Formation

Peter [email protected]

Office Manager Debbie Mahler

[email protected]

Our Lady of Peace School Jim Silcott, Principal

40 E. Dominion Boulevard 614-267-4535

[email protected]

MaintenanceGarrett Miller, [email protected]

Jennifer [email protected]

PSR AdministratorJennifer Pawley

[email protected]

READINGS FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2020First Reading: Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14B-16ASecond Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17Gospel: John 6:51-58

PARISH OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS• The Parish Office is closed to walk-ins. Please call 614-263-8824 for an

appointment.• FLOCKNOTE: During the quarantine, we’ve been busy implementing

Flocknote, a SPAM-compliant, web-based subscription service developed specifically for church communities and their unique communication needs. It is our hope that this tool will keep you informed of events and announcements in our parish. Flocknote offers a simple, secure, and permission-based interface that allows you to maintain your email and phone number when needed and to join ministry groups to receive their messages. It provides our staff and ministry leaders with a powerful tool to create effective messages, receive important performance metrics, and organize message feedback. We encourage you to learn more about Flocknote by visiting its website at www.flocknote.com. If you haven’t received our Flocknote messages yet, please sign up today as a member of our network! You’ll find information on how to do this on our bulletin cover and an online form is available from our website at www.olp-parish.org. If you need help, please contact our parish office at 614-263-8824.

• Adoration on the first Thursday of the month is suspended for the summer months.

Page 3: OUR LADY OF PEACE · 614-263-8824 Email: olp@olp-parish.org PASTOR Father Sean Dooley sdooley@columbuscatholic.org DEACON Deacon Jeffrey Fortkamp jfortkamp@olp-parish.org MISSION

THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST JUNE 14, 2020

SEASONS OF HOPE BEREAVEMENT MINISTRYAre you suffering the loss of a loved one? Are you looking for friends to share in your grief and healing? Please join us as we resume our Seasons of Hope Bereavement Ministry, sponsored by the North High Deanery. The sessions will take place via Zoom, with the first session being a one-hour meeting on June 28, from 2:00-3:00 p.m.The remaining six sessions will run from 2:00-4:00 p.m., on July 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, and 16. Anyone interested in attending MUST register in order to guarantee the security of all who participate in the Zoom group. To register, please call Karen Droll at 614-582-8848. All are welcome!!

DIOCESAN OFFICE OF VOCATIONSAttention, all Catholic young men entering 9th-12th grade. Do you know where your life is going? The Lord Jesus has a great plan for you! You are invited to attend the Quo Vadis Retreat, spending time with other young men discerning God’s call. Quo Vadis is led by priests and seminarians of the Diocese of Columbus and is supported by the Diocesan Office of Vocations. Quo Vadis will be held July 26th-July 29th. The cost of the retreat is $40.00. For more information or to register, go to https://faceforwardcolumbus.com/quo-vadis/ or contact Michael Haemmerle at [email protected].

FLOCKNOTE NEWS!Thank you for your tremendous response to Flocknote at OLP. We currently have over 1,100 members on our network. If you use email, we ask you to please add the address [email protected] to your contact or safe sender list to improve deliverability to your inbox. Flocknote email originates from its secured network which reduces SPAM and hacking opportunity. If you have further questions, please contact the parish office at (614) 263-8824.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL UPDATE:During the shutdown, SVDP has continued to support St. Lawrence Haven, which has had an increase in people needing food. In addition to providing bottled water and

paper products used to pack and distribute meals, we’ve made over 1,500 ham sandwiches!

We have helped two neighbors with rent and another with a new stove and anticipate an increase in requests once the moratoriums on evictions and utility shut-offs are ended. If you know of someone who is in need of assistance, our phone number is 614-302-2517. All requests are confidential.

Thank you to all of you who have continued to support the community with prayers and donations. It’s been wonderful to see so many of you at Mass again and we look forward to resuming sandwich making with our awesome team of volunteers. We have a new appreciation for the expression “many hands make light work.”

HONOR ROLL & EIGHTH GRADE AWARDS4TH QUARTER 2019-2020

C.O.A.C.E. Scholarship – Emma Benadum

Ian Van Heyde Spirit Award – Adeline Stonis

Our Lady of Peace Athletic Association Scholarships – Ariana Beard and Aidan Potts

Scholarships to St. Francis DeSales High School – Lucy Wills

Distinguished ScholarGrade 7 – Angelina Ferguson

High HonorsGrade 7 – Lila Allen, Lucia Lordo

Grade 8 – Andrew Fast, Stuart Hankinson

Honor Roll

Grade 6 – Ben Badertscher, Maria D’Orazio, Noah Gregg, Peyton Johnson, Camilla Maynard, Sarah Renshaw, Ian Williams.

Grade 7 – Marie Bakle, Claire Boeckman, Tessa Bott, Fagan Jenkins, Jack Leonard, Stella Magee, Emma Pawlik.

Grade 8 – Max Badertscher, Emma Benadum, Noah Crissinger, Erin Hunter, Lily Kuypers, Kate Libby, Thomas Maynard, Kairanda Mbonifor, George O’Brien, Aidan Potts, Alex Schirack, Addie Stonis, Caterina Turton, Quinn Walker, Lucy Wills.

St. Thomas Aquinas Young Scholar Award

Grade 3 – Paul Baird, Eloise Barcus, Kaitlyn Bloomberg, Aurelius Coursen, Elise DeFilippo, Jacob DeFilippo, Miles Favara, Catherine Marmion, Cameron Martin, Micah Neil, Annie Nordstrom, Charlotte Phelan Jack Reardon, Isabella Stafa.

Grade 4 – Brandon Hernandez, Nora Leonard, Peyton Nelson, Sydney Potts, Elle Schirack.

Grade 5 – Lila Benadum, Maria Casey, Audrey Harsh, James Neil, Lily O’Hara, Maggie Ullom, Ilse WiIlliams.

Page 4: OUR LADY OF PEACE · 614-263-8824 Email: olp@olp-parish.org PASTOR Father Sean Dooley sdooley@columbuscatholic.org DEACON Deacon Jeffrey Fortkamp jfortkamp@olp-parish.org MISSION

OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO

OUR LADY OF PEACE OFFICE PROCEDUREMEMO Our Lady of Peace Parish OfficeSubject: Parish Office – Operational Reopening Plans, Rules and Restrictions Effective: June 1, 2020 Governor DeWine has begun the slow process of reopening some parts of the economy and society. He was very clear that this is not “an immediate return to normal” but is a slow opening with constant measuring of the effect, particularly the number of positive COVID-19 tests and the number of hospitalizations, to determine if we have proceeded more rapidly than we should have. We must also provide for the potential of a re-escalation of positive cases at some point.

Effective June 1, 2020 Rules & Restrictions

1. All employees who can maintain reasonable productivity are to continue to work from home. Supervisors are to make informed decisions on approving employees to work in the office based on work needs, and what employee group they fall under.

2. Social distancing is to be followed at all times. 6 feet is to be maintained between individuals at all times. For open seating areas, this may require a rearrangement of work areas.

3. Visitors will be allowed in the building by appointment only.

4. Enhanced cleaning will be performed Monday through Friday.a. All commonly touched surfaces (doors, doorknobs, etc.) will be disinfected.b. All trash receptacles will be emptied.c. It would assist the cleaning service if a sticky note could be placed on the door of any office that has been used that day.

In this way they will know if keyboards and phones must be cleaned. They will remove the sticky note once the office is cleaned.

d. Each employee is to sanitize their equipment before beginning work for the day and before they leave for the day.e. Tables used for small group meetings are to be sanitized by employees before and after use.

5. No children are to be brought into the building at any time. No pets are allowed in the building since it has been shown that dogs and cats can carry the virus.

6. Before coming into one of our buildings, all employees must complete a self-check to ensure they have none of the following list of symptoms: Fever of 100.4 or higher; Cough; Headache; Sore Throat; Shortness of Breath; Fatigue; Loss of taste or smell; Unexplained body aches; or has had contact with anyone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19. Anyone exhibiting any of these symptoms should not report to work and contact their supervisor.

7. Masks/face coverings are to be worn in all open areas, including hallways, elevators and open seating areas. Masks may be removed in private offices provided only one employee is present. If an employee has a health situation that would prohibit wearing a mask/face covering, the employee is to discuss this with Fr. Dooley. The conclusion may be that the employee may not enter the building and must continue to work from home.

8. All meetings with external parties are to occur through phone, conference call or videoconference. If possible.9. Each employee will be provided with necessary supplies, including masks, gloves, sanitizer.10. Employees are to only use their own, assigned office equipment. This is particularly important with laptops, PC’s, keyboards,

phones, pens, staplers, etc. For common printers and copiers, it is critical that each employee who uses a shared piece of equipment, sanitize the equipment and their hands immediately after using the equipment.

11. Employees are to sanitize their hands immediately upon entering the building. Hand sanitizer will be made available.12. It is critical that employees continue the practice of consistent hand washing and sanitizing at any time where you may have

touched any surface you do not have control over, especially in the restroom.13. For any employee who has plans to travel outside the Diocese, they are to report this to their supervisor. A discussion will be

held regarding the need for any quarantine before returning to work.14. A common approach will be developed for the delivery of mail and packages. It will be critical that this includes as little

interaction with the delivery individuals as possible. Gloves are to be worn when handling deliveries.15. No meetings of employees are to be held with more than 10 employees in attendance in an area. The number is to be reduced to

a lesser number in accordance with social distancing requirements. During employee meetings, all criteria for safe distancing and sanitation are to be observed. Please remember that at this time, no visitors are allowed in our buildings.

16. If work schedules include lunch time, all employees are to either eat at their desk or in their car. The cleaning service will empty wastebaskets each day to eliminate any issues. Employees are not to gather together for breaks or meals, even if social distancing can be observed as this would necessitate not following our mask policy.

Plan for COVID-19 Exposure If we have a confirmed positive test for COVID-19 among our employees, the following protocol will be followed:

1. The building the employee works in will be closed.2. Contact tracing will occur to determine whether the employee was in one of our buildings as well as who may have come in

contact with the employee.3. All employees of that building will be notified that a positive case has occurred.4. The building and all possible points of contact will be disinfected at an increased level.5. The building will be reopened once all the above has been completed.

Page 5: OUR LADY OF PEACE · 614-263-8824 Email: olp@olp-parish.org PASTOR Father Sean Dooley sdooley@columbuscatholic.org DEACON Deacon Jeffrey Fortkamp jfortkamp@olp-parish.org MISSION

THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST JUNE 14, 2020Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ June 14, 2020

Sequence | Lauda SionLaud, O Zion, your salvation, Laud with hymns of exultation, Christ, your king and shepherd true:Bring him all the praise you know, He is more than you bestow. Never can you reach his due.Special theme for glad thanksgiving Is the quick’ning and the living Bread today before you set:From his hands of old partaken, As we know, by faith unshaken, Where the Twelve at supper met.Full and clear ring out your chanting, Joy nor sweetest grace be wanting, From your heart let praises burst:For today the feast is holden, When the institution olden Of that supper was rehearsed.Here the new law’s new oblation, By the new king’s revelation, Ends the form of ancient rite:Now the new the old effaces, Truth away the shadow chases, Light dispels the gloom of night.What he did at supper seated, Christ ordained to be repeated, His memorial ne’er to cease:Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, Lectionary: 167, USCCB, http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/061420.cfm (Accessed 04 Jun 2020)

Devotion to the Sacred Heart: Why the Heart? The human heart has long been a symbol of love. At one time, it was viewed as the source of all human activity—intellectual and emotional. It has also metaphorically symbolized the center of things, such as the heart of a relationship or the heart of a city. It could also represent the character of a person, such as describing someone as having a good heart. The examples could go on. Speaking then of Jesus’ heart carries many varied meanings—all pointing to his very human condition through which his divine love flows. Pope Pius XII, in his 1956 encyclical on devotion to the Sacred Heart, Haurietis Aquas, spoke of the love of God being expressed by Jesus through a frail and fragile body since “in Him dwells the fullness of the Godhead bodily.” The pope also spoke of the body of Jesus possessing the complete range of human feelings and powers, and a heart that beat until his death on the cross; a heart that was then at one with his glorified body risen from the tomb which is still full of love for us. Devotion to the Sacred Heart is devotion to Jesus and his love. It is a sign or a symbol of both the divine and human love that Jesus has for his Father and for us. It also symbolizes the interior life of Jesus which led to his willingness to lay down his life for us. It is a symbol based on our belief in the Incarnation—a firm belief that the second person of the Blessed Trinity became human with all the feelings, emotions, and desires we usually associate with the human heart. It is that human heart—directly united to the divine person—which expresses God’s love in a human way perfectly and purely since Jesus is free from sin. The heart is an apt symbol, but there is something more than a symbol at work here. There is the very real love of Jesus for the world, a love that wells up from both the divine as well as the human natures of Jesus. Devotion to the Sacred Heart is grounded not just in symbol, but in real love.Excerpted from Miller, Fr. Don. Sacred Heart: A Symbol of Love and Mercy. Franciscan Media Blog, Franciscan Friars, 23 June 2017, https://blog.franciscanmedia.org/franciscan-spirit/sacred-heart-a-symbol-of-love-and-mercy.

And his rule for guidance taking, Bread and wine we hallow, making Thus our sacrifice of peace.This the truth each Christian learns, Bread into his flesh he turns, To his precious blood the wine:Sight has fail’d, nor thought conceives, But a dauntless faith believes, Resting on a pow’r divine.Here beneath these signs are hidden Priceless things to sense forbidden; Signs, not things are all we see:Blood is poured and flesh is broken, Yet in either wondrous token Christ entire we know to be.Whoso of this food partakes, Does not rend the Lord nor breaks; Christ is whole to all that taste:Thousands are, as one, receivers, One, as thousands of believers, Eats of him who cannot waste.Bad and good the feast are sharing, Of what divers dooms preparing, Endless death, or endless life.Life to these, to those damnation, See how like participation Is with unlike issues rife.

When the sacrament is broken, Doubt not, but believe ‘tis spoken, That each sever’d outward token doth the very whole contain.

Nought the precious gift divides, Breaking but the sign betides Jesus still the same abides, still unbroken does remain.

Lo! the angel’s food is given To the pilgrim who has striven; see the children’s bread from heaven, which on dogs may not be spent.

Truth the ancient types fulfilling, Isaac bound, a victim willing, Paschal lamb, its lifeblood spilling, manna to the fathers sent.

Very bread, good shepherd, tend us, Jesu, of your love befriend us, You refresh us, you defend us, Your eternal goodness send us In the land of life to see.

You who all things can and know, Who on earth such food bestow, Grant us with your saints, though lowest, Where the heav’nly feast you show, Fellow heirs and guests to be. Amen. Alleluia.

Page 6: OUR LADY OF PEACE · 614-263-8824 Email: olp@olp-parish.org PASTOR Father Sean Dooley sdooley@columbuscatholic.org DEACON Deacon Jeffrey Fortkamp jfortkamp@olp-parish.org MISSION

Creating Healing Experiences Since 18556699 N. High Street, Worthington • (614) 848-6699

Schoedinger.com

Plea

se P

atro

nize

Our

Adv

ertis

ers.

To P

lace

An

Ad, P

leas

e Ca

ll D

ee P

rintin

g at

614

-777

-870

0.94

3195

MZ

5/2

1/20

CARS

lintonvilleutomotiveepairervice

585 Oakland Avenueclintonvilleauto.com

OpenMon.-Fri.

7-6

614-297-0927DESIGN AND

CONSTRUCTIONPlanting • Stone • Pavers

DR. CHARLES J. KISTLER, JR.MIDTOWNE FAMILYPRACTICE CENTER

Patrick Dillon, P.A.-C.R.421 Georgesville Rd.Columbus, OH 43228 614-272-5500

www.egan-ryan.com

Owned & Operated by thesame family since 1859

NORTHWEST4661 Kenny Rd. • 614-451-5900

CENTRAL403 E. Broad St. • 614-221-6665

FUNERAL SERVICE®

EGANRYAN

HEATING AND COOLINGRESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

• Gas • Oil • Electric • Heat Pumps • Humidifierswww.favret.com

1296 Dublin Rd. 614-488-5211

SUGARBUSHGOURMET GIFT BASKETS

WAKES-CONGRATULATIONS-GET WELLS-THANK YOUSTHE SHOPS AT WORTHINGTON PLACESHOP BY PHONE 614-262-1240

www.sb-gourmet.com

THE NORTHEND WRENCH4330 Indianola Avenue • 614-263-4978

Certified Technicians“Your Preventive-Maintenance Experts!”

Monday-Friday: 7-6

Robert P. Welsh, CPA, JDTax Return Preparation

starting at $99 for 1040, A & BClintonville Office: 614-330-2889

MIKULA SPEECH THERAPY

SPECIALIZING IN PEDIATRIC SPEECH THERAPY

614-378-5430 4900 Reed Rd., Ste 130Tricia Mikula, M.S/SLP-CCC

Parishioner

614-451-3600Located across from Riverside Hospital

www.painandsleepdoctor.com

David G. Austin, DDS MSUniversity Pain Center

TrainedGeneral Dentist providing

services in: • Orofacial Pain• Headache, • TMJ and

• Sleep Disorders

3650 Olentangy River Rd #100Columbus OH 43214614-583-2200

Independent/Assisted/Respite CareComfortable, One-Story Design

All-Inclusive, Monthly RatesLocally Owned and Operatedwww.AbbingtonOnline.com

614-451-4575

Independent / Assisted / Respite Care

(614) 451-45751320 Old Henderson Rd

All-Inclusive, Monthly Rates

Locally Owned and Operated

Comfortable, One-Story Design

www.AbbingtonOnline.com1320 Old Henderson Rd.

614-459-77663791 N. High Street, Columbus

www.creativesmilescolumbus.com

Creating Beautiful, Healthy Smiles

We Love Seeing Patients of all AgesCall Us Today!

Mention this Ad & Receive a FREE Whitening Kit!

JACK L. WOODSPLUMBING

The Trusted Name For Plumbing

OH License #PL25971614-882-9700

JEFF MAHLER, RealtorCall 614-832-7139

“PARISHIONER INCENTIVE!”

YourOLP

Realtor!

PARISHIONER

Parishioner Incentives

Missy EllisREALTOR®, CRS, GRI

[email protected]

view all listings and get a free market analysis at MEllis.CutlerHomes.com

LET ME HELP YOU FIND THE SIMPLE WAY home.

Missy Ellis REALTOR®, CRS, GRI

[email protected] Missy Ellis

R E A LTO R®

DICK BAKER ROOFING, INC.RESIDENTIAL – COMMERCIALRoof Repairs Flat Rubber Roofs

Continuous Gutters Shingle RoofsSheet Metal Contractors Fully Insured

4730 KENNY RD. 614-451-1401Over 55 Years of Service

Eagle Specialty Remodeling

4920 Reed Road, Suite A614-326-0011

The Carskadon Familywww.eagleknowsremodeling.com

Kitchens Basements

Baths Room Additions

Call 614-888-8124 • franceins.com

AUTO • HOMEBUSINESS • LIFE

MEDICARE PLANS

Old computer?Donate it to Ohio State!

A.T. Ohio recycles used computers forpeople with disabilities... Make a difference!

Call Eric at 614-688-3222 to donate. Thank you!

614-888-74925155 N. High St.wesleyglen.com

Jillian Gray, D.D.S., M.S.4472 N. High Street, ColumbusTurning little teeth into big smilesTurning little teeth into big smiles614-852-3622www.clintonvillepediatricdentistry.com

Parishioner“We Welcome New Patients!”

614-885-4754 www.drlordo.com

Please join us for brunch,10:30am-2:00pm, Saturday & Sunday

138 Graceland Blvd., Columbus, OH 43214

614-987-5147614-987-5147patandgracies.compatandgracies.com

A great location for

The only thing we overlook is

the golf course.

Buick, GMc, RV& AiRstReAM

Auto Dealership3895 W. Broad St.www.haydocy.com

279-8880

[email protected] [email protected]

Domestic / Family Law / Probate / Estate Planning / Wills & TrustsPersonal Injury / Wrongful Death / Business Formation / DUI Defense

Commercial & Residential Real Estate / General Practice

Power Shack Fitness CentersEstablished 1990 771-8873, Hilliard, UA

New Member Special! 4 locations www.powershack.com

Landscape & ConstructionSnow Removal & Ice ManagementMichael J. Keel - Owner/Operator

614-323-2486 • [email protected]

Complete Property

Maintenance

876-9988Michael Lynch

www.landscapepros.com

Residential Design &Commercial Grounds Management

DICK BAKERROOFING, INC.RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL

Roof Repairs Flat Rubber Roofs Continuous Gutters Shingle Roofs

Sheet Metal Contractors Fully Insured

4730 KENNY RD. 451-1401

Catholic Cemeteriesof Columbus

Helping Catholics & theirfamilies for over 140 years.

We offer Ground Burial &Mausoleum Selections.

Cremation Options in Niches,Benches or Ground Space,

Monuments & Markers.For a Pre-Need Appointment

contact the cemeteries!

St. Joseph – 614-491-2751Resurrection – 614-888-1805

Holy Cross – 740-927-4442

IC CEM

“A Sacred Trust”

Holy Matrimonyis

One Man and One Woman

Dry Cleaning & Shirt Laundry

Free Pick-up & Deliverydublincleaners.com

Strader’s Garden Centers5350 Riverside Dr. 889-13141354 King Ave. 486-26269800 Dublin Rd. 792-19702625 London-Groveport Rd. 875-06067141 E. Broad St. 322-07155500 W. Broad St. 853-3676

LocaLLy & FamiLy owned Since 1952

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Gas • Oil • Electric • Heat Pumps • Humidifiers

1296 Dublin Rd. www.favret.com

488-5211

HEATING &COOLING

Dr. James R. Karpac

Orthodontist766-0330

5 W. Bridge St.

Candace L. DeLuca, M.S., CFP®, AAMS®Wealth Management Advisor, Parishioner

www.delucafinancialstrategies.com

Sierra Ridenour [email protected]

www.heritagegc.com

Weddings, Rehearsal Dinners & Showers!

A great location for your special occasion.

The only thing we overlook is

the golf course.

Buick, GMc, RV& AiRstReAM

Auto Dealership3895 W. Broad St.www.haydocy.com

279-8880

New-LifeChiropractic

4196 Avery Rd.

Dr. Mark A. SullivanChiropractic Care for the Whole Family

New Patients WelcomeNo Referral Necessary

Evening Appointments Available

www.drsullivan.netParishioner Call 876-1111

Most Insurances are Accepted

•Auto Accidents•Workers’ Comp.•Neck/Back Pain

•Scoliosis•Headaches•Sports Injury

HYSLOP LAW OFFICE3962 Brown Park Dr., Ste. B

Hilliard, OH 43026777-4411

Bruce A. [email protected]

M. Jean [email protected]

Domestic / Family Law / Probate / Estate Planning / Wills & TrustsPersonal Injury / Wrongful Death / Business Formation / DUI Defense

Commercial & Residential Real Estate / General Practice

Power Shack Fitness CentersEstablished 1990 771-8873, Hilliard, UA

3 months for 1 person only $99 or2 months for 2 people only $99

New Member Special! 4 locations www.powershack.com

Landscape & ConstructionSnow Removal & Ice ManagementMichael J. Keel - Owner/Operator

614-323-2486 • [email protected]

Complete Property

Maintenance

876-9988Michael Lynch

www.landscapepros.com

Residential Design &Commercial Grounds Management

DICK BAKERROOFING, INC.RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL

Roof Repairs Flat Rubber Roofs Continuous Gutters Shingle Roofs

Sheet Metal Contractors Fully Insured

4730 KENNY RD. 451-1401Over 50 Years of Service

Contact me for pure financial advice for all that’s next.Ted Saneholtz [email protected] www.summitfin.com

Catholic Cemeteriesof Columbus

Helping Catholics & theirfamilies for over 140 years.

We offer Ground Burial &Mausoleum Selections.

Cremation Options in Niches,Benches or Ground Space,

Monuments & Markers.For a Pre-Need Appointment

contact the cemeteries!

St. Joseph – 614-491-2751Resurrection – 614-888-1805

Holy Cross – 740-927-4442

CA

THOLIC CEMETERIES

“A Sacred Trust”

Holy Matrimonyis

One Man and One Woman

766-SPOT (7768)

Dry Cleaning & Shirt Laundry

Free Pick-up & Deliverydublincleaners.com

Strader’s Garden Centers5350 Riverside Dr. 889-13141354 King Ave. 486-26269800 Dublin Rd. 792-19702625 London-Groveport Rd. 875-06067141 E. Broad St. 322-07155500 W. Broad St. 853-3676

LocaLLy & FamiLy owned Since 1952

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Gas • Oil • Electric • Heat Pumps • Humidifiers

1296 Dublin Rd. www.favret.com

488-5211

HEATING &COOLING

Dr. James R. Karpac

Orthodontist766-0330

5 W. Bridge St.

Candace L. DeLuca, M.S., CFP®, AAMS®Wealth Management Advisor, Parishioner

www.delucafinancialstrategies.com

Download our Parish app at www.myParishApp.com

Celebrating 20 years

Dave & Darla King,parishioners

614.430.0020www.kbiinc.com

Kingbusiness interiors

4476 N. High St. Columbus OH 43214

614-745-0070

5074 N. High St. www.HearOhio.comMary Lou Luebbe

Doctor of Audiology/Patron of Parishes

LuebbeHearing

How Can Better Hearing Improve Your Life? Find out for FREE!

Call614-356-8069

HARRY R. PAULINOAttorney-at-Law614-939-4945Wills & Probate

Shaw-DavisShaw-DavisF U N E R A L H O M E S& C R E M A T I O N S E R V I C E S

Serving the Catholic community with dignity and affordability for over 100 years

4341 N. High Street 34 West Second Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43214 www.shaw-davis.com Columbus, Ohio 43201 (Clintonville/Worthington) (614) 262-2600 (Victorian Village/Short North)

For Our Pickerington Location

For Our Worthington Location

1291 WORTHINGTON WOODS BLVD. WORTHINGTON, OH 43085

GENERAL PRACTICE CIVIL LITIGATION

REAL ESTATE LAW WILLS / TRUSTS / POA

P: (614) 436-6020 WWW.OREILLYLAWYERS.COM

BUSINESS LAW PROBATE LAW

30 HILL ROAD SOUTH, SUITE B PICKERINGTON, OH 43147

GENERAL PRACTICE CIVIL LITIGATION

REAL ESTATE LAW WILLS / TRUSTS / POA

P: (614) 833-3777 WWW.OREILLYLAWYERS.COM

BUSINESS LAW PROBATE LAW

Call for a frEE Consultation for ParishionErs!

1291 Worthington Woods Blvd. • P: (614) 436-6020Worthington, oh 43085 • WWW.orEillYlAWYErs.CoM

– our PrACtiCE ArEAs – • GENERAL PRACTICE • REAL ESTATE LAW • BUSINESS LAW• CIVIL LITIGATION • WILLS/TRUSTS/POA • PROBATE LAW

bishopwatterson.combishopwatterson.comFAITH • COMMUNITY • EXCELLENCEFAITH • COMMUNITY • EXCELLENCE

BISHOP WATTERSONBISHOP WATTERSONHIGH SCHOOLHIGH SCHOOL

SERVING CENTRAL OHIO REAL ESTATE NEEDS FOR OVER 40 YEARS

Professional Real Estate ServicesKATIE CONWAY 614-506-0588

[email protected]

4578 N High StreetColumbus, Ohio 43214

“There is a Difference”

Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home515 N. High St. • 614-885-4006

Rutherford Funeral Home2383 N. High St. • 614-299-1153

Funeral Pre-Planning AvailableRutherfordFuneralHome.com • [email protected]

$50.00 OFF“Simply Compare” Cruise Quarters & Tours

614-777-6022614-777-6022

By the Book FinancialSmall business bookkeeping:

QuickBooks, Training, ForecastingSarah Fennell

[email protected]

Megan SweeneyREALTOR®

[email protected]

681 High Street •Worthington, OH 43085

2285 W. Dublin Granville Rd, Suite 116, Worthington, OH 43085

614-896-6004.


Recommended