WORSHIP u SERVE u EVANGELIZE
807 Havens Corners Road Gahanna, Ohio 43230
614-471-0212 • www.stmatthew.net
As a community of believers who know,
love, and serve Jesus Christ, we celebrate the
sacramental life of the Church, proclaim the
saving message of Christ, and share the love of the
Lord, especially with the least, the poor,
and the suffering.
MASSESWeekends Saturday – 5:00 p.m. VigilSunday – 8:00 & 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon & 5:00 p.m.Holy DaysPlease consult the bulletin or website.WeekdaysMonday thru Friday, 6:30 & 8:30 a.m.Saturday – 8:30 a.m.
CONFESSIONSWednesday 7:00-7:30 a.m.Saturday 4:00-4:45 p.m.Sunday 11:00-11:45 a.m.Or by appointment
Office HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
BAPTISMSAll Baptism inquiries must begin by filling out a Baptism form on our website at www.stmatthew.net/baptism. Mandatory preparation sessions are held the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Baptisms are celebrated on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of each month at 1:00 p.m.
MARRIAGEMarriage preparation must begin at least 6 months before a desired wedding date. All inquiries begin on the Parish website at www.stmatthew.net/marriage where you register for a Theology of Marriage Session.
ANOINTING & VISITATION OF THE SICKContact the Parish Office to be anointed at church or your home before your procedure and to arrange for visits afterwards. Please notify the parish staff regarding any aged or ill who are confined.
PARISH CLERGY – 614-471-0212Fr. Theodore K. Sill, PastorFr. Peter Asantebwana, Parochial VicarFr. Michael Nimocks, Retired & In Holy ServiceDeacons: Rev. Mr. Joseph Meyer Rev. Mr. Jerry Butts, Retired & In Holy Service Christopher Walsh, Candidate
PARISH OFFICE STAFF – 614-471-0212Business Manager: Leo GrimesDirector of Athletics: Eileen Buzenski – 614-478-8533Director of Music: Dawn Shininger – 614-532-0627Facilities Superintendent: George HarveyPastoral Associate: Mary Thompson
PARISH FAITH FORMATIONCatholic Inquiry/Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA):
Jennifer Cabe – 614-532-0626, [email protected] School of Religion (PSR) and Evangelization Director:
Ashley Allwein – 614-471-2067, [email protected] Sunday School Coordinator & Family Ministry Coordinator:
Julie Ratliff, [email protected] School Youth Minister & Confirmation Coordinator:
Erin Upp – 614-532-0622, [email protected] School Youth Minister:
Maggie Smith – 614-532-0622, [email protected]
PARISH SCHOOL – PRE-K-GRADE 8 – 614-471-4930Principal: Mr. Mark Oppenheimer795 Havens Corners RoadWeb: www.cdstmatthew.org
CHARITABLE WORKS MINISTRY – 614-471-5320Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
PARISH REGISTRATIONThe 3rd Sunday of the month after the 10:00 a.m. Mass in the Undercroft of the Church. Sign up for a registration session at www.stmatthew.net/new-parishioners.
BULLETIN DEADLINEAnnouncements must be submitted to Hillarie Michaels by email to [email protected] by 12:00 noon on Monday.
ST. MATTHEW CHURCH GAHANNA, OHIO
LITURGICAL MINISTRIESSATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 305:00 P.M.
SUNDAY,DECEMBER 1
8.00 A.M.
SUNDAY,DECEMBER 1
10:00 A.M.
SUNDAY,DECEMBER 1
12:00 P.M.
SUNDAY,DECEMBER 1
5:00 P.M.
EXTRAORDINARYMINISTERS OF HOLY
COMMUNION
NUMBERS IN BRACKETS DENOTE IN-HOME GROUP
Max Maksimoski ([email protected] – 614-607-4799)
Paul KoorsMindy Mays
Dwight Allen (5)James JilekSue Ritter
Eileen Negutt
Corinne MillerMary Jedlicka
Mary Jo Byrum (1)Susan Mulligan
Bob OrosMolina Oros
Ashley BourkHagan StovallGary StrappJoe BabeauxJohn Dattalo
Grace EttenhoferSusie Farrell
Joe Farry
Molly FanningLisa Epstein
Jonni MastersEmma PowellTom Mignery
Heather McKay
Andrea AlfordTerri Gaborcik
Terri FloraDeanna HerfelJeannine KernMolly Maloof
LECTORS Abby BechtelRicky Everhart
Olivia EttenhoferPhil Mullin
Michael BogutzJulianne Burkholder
Lukas GrahamKat Graham
Max MaksimoskiLauren Sauer
IN HOME Mila McNamee (2), Debbie Sears (3), Donato D’Alberto (4), Jenna Zins (6)
SACRISTANSVicki Wengert ([email protected] – 614-270-2118)
Vicki Wengert Corinne Miller Carol Ann Lombardi Tom Minser Linda Harvey
SERVERS
Cassandra KirklandJackie Kirkland
Andrea MillenbaughColleen Millenbaugh
Jacob ZappaSarah Zappa
Ashley AndersonColin Chalfant
Gabby ChalfantIsabella ChalfantStella NewmanIan Shannon
Cassidi DileBenedict DoughertyThomas DoughertyAbhilash Iruthaya
Molly SeeEmerson Zielinski
Bailey BuergerGabby DagesJosie Dages
Dawson HarberPorter Lacey
Joel Thompson
Gabrielle AnnesiAngeline Chintala
Ian CallahanJoe CouhigSam CouhigKate Jordan
STEWARDSHIP
2019-2020 Through November 17, 2019 Year to Date
Parish Budgeted Expenses $42,115.00 $884,415.00
Contributions $54,678.35 $816,642.03
Surplus (Shortage) $12,563.35 ($67,772.97)
Note: Saint Matthew's fiscal year is July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020. Contributions include offertory and mortgage payment donations.
DISCIPLESHIPHow can I begin my Journey? It’s as simple as 1-2-3:
1. Participate 1 hour per week in community prayer (Sunday Mass).2. Devote 1 hour per week volunteering in a parish ministry.3. Contribute 1 hour of weekly income (2.5%) for financial
support.WORSHIP + SERVE + EVANGELIZE
MASS INTENTIONS AND SCRIPTURESMONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 – Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Lk 21:1-4 6:30 a.m. Ted Davidson/Helen Breitfeller 8:30 a.m. Tom Murnane/Chuck & Cathy TennenbaumTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 – Dn 2:31-45; Lk 21:5-11 6:30 a.m. Dr. Alex Couden/Susan Couden 8:30 a.m. Leo Woodruff/Jane WoodruffWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 – Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Lk 21:12-19 6:30 a.m. Ted Davidson/John Howard 8:30 a.m. Betty Ann Everson/FamilyTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 – Dn 6:12-28; Lk 21:20-28 6:30 a.m. NO MASS 8:30 a.m. Patricia Ryan/Thomas & Barbara ClappFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 – Dn 7:2-14; Lk 21:29-33 6:30 a.m. Intentions of a friend/Carol Buckingham 8:30 a.m. Rose & Frank Sirn/FamilySATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 – Rom 10:9-18; Mt 4:18-22 8:30 a.m. Don Connor, Sr./Family 5:00 p.m. Trudy Willingham/Bloch FamilySUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 – Is 2:1-5; Rom 13:11-14; Mt 24:37-44 8:00 a.m. For Saint Matthew Parishioners/Fr. Theodore K. Sill 10:00 a.m. Keith Broseman/Family 12:00 p.m. Pat Hennessey/Pagani & Arnold Families 5:00 p.m. Michael Fuller/David Nelson Family
SOLEMNITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE NOVEMBER 24, 2019
PARISH ACTIVITIES
SAINT MATTHEW SCHOOL NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 All School Mass – 8:30 a.m. NO SCHOOL – Thanksgiving Break Catch the Spirit
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION PSR will have class tonight, Sunday, November 24.
VINTON COUNTY SERVICE PROJECT – Today, Sunday, November 24, our "featured item" for our Vinton County Service Project is: canned items (i.e. vegetables and protein - chicken, tuna, etc.). Please only bring what your family can do – do not feel restricted or pressured to bring in featured items (they are just meant as a guide for families).
NEXT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, there will be NO PSR due to Thanksgiving Break. Enjoy your time with your family! PSR classes will resume on Sunday, December 8. We will have the Sacrament of Reconciliation available for 3rd-8th grade. Parents are welcome to come.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8 - Our "featured item" for our Vinton County Service Project is: bagged or boxed items (i.e.granola bars, cereals, pastas).
OPPORTUNITIES IN MUSIC MINISTRY HANDBELL CHOIR – The bell choir season has begun with rehearsals on Tuesdays in the practice room behind the choir loft. Anyone interested or with questions, please contact Dawn Shininger, Director of Music, at [email protected] or 614-532-0627.
FUNERAL CHOIR – For any parishioners interested in singing and who are retired or with a flexible schedule during the day, the Parish Funeral Choir might be for you! The time commitment involves the day of the funeral only and to attend funerals as often as your personal schedule allows. For more information or to get on the contact list, please email Dawn Shininger, Director of Music, at [email protected].
ADULT CHOIR – Rehearsals will be held during the week on the 1st and 2nd Thursdays of the month, with additional rehearsal time on Sunday mornings from 9:20 a.m. until the start of Mass. The choir sings at every 10:00 a.m. Mass, as well as special liturgies on Christmas and during Holy Week. For any questions or more information, please contact Dawn Shininger, Director of Music, at [email protected] or 614-532-0627.
TEEN CHOIR – The Parish Teen Choir sings on the 4th Sunday of each month at the 12:00 p.m. Mass. All interested middle school and high school students are welcome. Please contact Dawn Shininger, Director of Music, at [email protected] or 614-471-0212, ext. 1117, for details.
IN OUR PARISH
ADVENT CANDLES AND BRASS HOLDERS will be available for purchase in the Gathering Space after all Masses this weekend, November 23-24 and November 30-December 1. We are asking for a minimum donation of $7.00 for a set of four candles and $7.00 for the brass candle holder.
JOIN US FOR MASS AT 8:30 A.M. ON THANKSGIVING DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. Please note that there will be NO 6:30 a.m. Mass. The Parish Office will be closed on Wednesday, November 27, Thanksgiving Day and Friday, November 29. We wish you a blessed holiday!
CELEBRATE THE ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS SEASON in solidarity with others at St. Matthew by accessing our Advent & Christmas Calendar. It has something new for your family to do every day of Advent and Christmas (and even has attached links, videos, activities, and more)! We hope this tool can be a great way for your family to dive into the true mystery and beauty of the season. The calendar can be found on our website and hard copy in the back of the church.
HELP A HOMELESS TEENAGER! St. Matthew Parish is partnering with the Youth Empowerment Program to host a Christmas party at St. Ladislas Church for homeless teens, ages 12-18 years. As in past years, we are also putting together survival packs for teenagers living on the streets. Each pack will include a bus and movie pass, a fast food gift card, a grocery gift card, hand warmers, gloves, toothbrush, toothpaste and some additional items. We need your help to purchase these items and no donation is too small! Please make checks payable to Saint Matthew Church and place in the collection basket in an envelope marked “Homeless Teen Gifts” by Friday, December 13. For more information, contact Mary Thompson at [email protected]. Thank you for your generosity!
MONTHLY DEMENTIA/ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP – Are you a caregiver for a dementia patient or have you lost a loved one to dementia? An Alzheimer's/dementia support group is offered the first Saturday of every month at 10:00 a.m. in the St. Gabriel Room (Saturday, December 7). No registration is required. Contact Gene Poirier at 614-855-2199 or [email protected] if you have any questions.
ST. MATTHEW CHURCH GAHANNA, OHIO
WELCOME, PARISH STAFF! Please join us in welcoming two new staff members to our team! Peggy Vanderhoff has joined our Office Team as an administrative assistant and will be in the office Monday-Thursday afternoons and all day Friday; and Renee Helms has joined both our Facilities Team and our Latchkey Program. We are excited that both women have joined our staff, and we encourage you to say hello if you see them. We are also happy to announce that Michelle Dougherty has transitioned from our Communications Coordinator/Project Manager to our Office and Ministry Coordinator. Michelle is currently in the office Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m., but will be here during those hours every weekday starting in mid-December.
CONFESSION TIMES during Advent (starting December 1) are: Wednesdays, 7:00-7:30 a.m.; Saturdays, 4:00-4:45 p.m.; Sundays, 9:00-9:45 a.m., 11:00-11:45 a.m. and 4:00-4:45 p.m.; and Parish Confessions on Monday, December 23 from 6:00-7:00 p.m.
POINSETTIAS, DECORATIONS AND MUSIC – It has been a tradition in our Parish to remember a loved one by making a contribution to our Christmas flowers, decorations, and music (suggested donation is $10.00). For your convenience, an envelope has been provided in our monthly and quarterly packet of offertory envelopes. Envelopes are also available at the Ushers’ Station in the Gathering Space. On the envelope, please print the name of the person(s) you wish to remember, and drop the envelope in the collection basket by Sunday, December 8. Thank you.
OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY CHOIRS TO PERFORM CHRISTMAS CONCERT – St. Matthew parishioners, Maggie Smith and Erin Upp, as members of the Ohio Dominican University Choirs will perform “The Stars Point the Way” Christmas concert at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 1 at St. Mary Church (684 S. Third Street, German Village) and at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, December 2 in the Christ the King Chapel in Sansbury Hall (1216 Sunbury Road, Columbus). Under the direction of Sheila Cafmeyer, this concert features 17 university musicians, mezzo-soprano and Dominican Sister, Susan Olson, and harpist, Tiffany Envid. This 75-minute concert of lullabies and songs of praise to the newborn King is sure to lift your heart and prepare you to receive Him once again. Come support Maggie and Erin with your presence. Admission is free.
DO YOU LOVE INTERACTING WITH CHILDREN? DO YOU ENJOY SPENDING TIME WITH THEM? If you answered yes, then a part-time position with St. Matthew Latchkey is the perfect place for you! We are looking for individuals who want to help provide a safe and enjoyable environment for St. Matthew School students after school. Come work 3-4 hours a day, a few days a week in this rewarding and valuable program. For more details, please contact Robin Kuhns, St. Matthew Latchkey Director, at [email protected] or call St. Matthew School at 614-471-4930.
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE ON DECEMBER 14 – Make a difference in someone’s life. The need is constant and the gratification is instant. Every unit of blood has the potential to save three lives in Central Ohio. Remember, “To whom much is given much is expected.” Please consider donating! Anyone who is 17 years or older, weighs at least 110 pounds, and is in general good health can be a blood donor. Eligible blood donors must have made their last donation on or before, October 18, 2019. Our next blood drive is on Saturday, December 14 in the Hutta Gym from 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Schedule an appointment today by calling 1-800-REDCROSS, visit www.redcrossblood.org (sponsor code: MatthewApChurch), sign up at the table in the Gathering Space or you can call Teresa Baird at 614-404-3130 or email [email protected]. Your donation is always appreciated!
CALL TO PRAYER FOR OUR NATION – We can help our country turn back to God though prayer. It can change hearts, our families, our communities, our country and our world. Please join us for an hour of prayer for our nation, our leaders and journalists. It will be held in the church on Sunday, December 1 at 3:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
CWM CHRISTMAS SHOPPE TO BE HELD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 – For Christmas, the Charitable Works Ministry will set up a “Santa Shoppe” where families can obtain gifts for their children. We are asking for donations of GENTLY USED items that would make great gifts for boys and girls. Gifts could be anything from a gently used football, ball cap with team logos or baseball glove to jewelry, scarves, belts and headbands your children have outgrown. For some of our clients, these may be the only gifts their children receive. Please place your donations in the blue bins at the south entrance marked “CWM” by Sunday, December 8.
ONLINE GIVING NOW AVAILABLE – We are excited to announce that we are now able to accept weekly offertory and special envelope donations, in addition to Charitable Works donations, through our new online giving system! We are grateful for the ongoing support of our mission and ministry from St. Matthew Parishioners, and we are pleased to be able to offer this user-friendly system, which allows individuals to control all aspects of how and when they give. For detailed information about how to take advantage of online giving, please see our website: www.stmatthew.net/giving.
VISITING MINISTRY – Saint Matthew Parish has numerous care facilities for the elderly within its boundaries. In these care centers as well as in private homes, there are numerous parishioners who could enjoy a visitor every once in a while. When I go to visit or to take Communion, these elderly are so appreciative. Please consider becoming a part of our Visiting Ministry and sharing a half hour of your time each week or every other week with someone who is lonely. If you are interested, please contact Carol Ann Lombardi at 614-478-4328 or [email protected].
THE SAINT MATTHEW ROSARY GUILD meets the first Monday of the month. The next meeting is Monday, December 2 at 7:00 p.m. in the Saint Gabriel Room. Have you ever wanted to know how to make a rosary, or wanted to be a member of a group that makes them? The Rosary Guild at Saint Matthew will provide the instruction, and together as a group, we will make rosaries for our parish community and for others. If you would like to join, please contact Judy Sater at 614-477-8323 or [email protected] prior to the meeting.
ATTENTION, MEN! Do you want to develop a closer relationship with God? Do you like to snow ski or snowboard? If so, please consider joining Wilderness Outreach on its 3rd annual Wilderness Outreach ski trip to Summit County, Colorado on February 2-8, 2020. Fr. Matthew Hoover of Immaculate Conception will be our chaplain. This outing will include Liturgy of the Hours, daily Mass, and as much skiing/snowboarding as your legs can handle. We will also read a book on masculine spirituality or related topic prior to arrival and discuss that book each night after dinner. A rough estimate of costs is around $1,500.00 for the condo, airfare, lift tickets, rental car, and food. If you are interested or need more information, please contact Christopher Walsh at [email protected] or 614-580-7059. Space is extremely limited, so reserve your spot today!
SOLEMNITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE NOVEMBER 24, 2019
PARISH PROJECTSAs good stewards of your generosity, the Facilities Team is pleased to provide regular updates on St. Matthew campus projects, improvements, ongoing initiatives, and enhancements.Please welcome the newest member of our Facilities Team, Renee Helms. With childcare and residential cleaning experience, she is a shared resource with our school Latchkey Program. Renee has been working with our school children from 2:00-6:00 p.m. daily in addition to helping to cover janitorial tasks, initially focusing on deep cleaning areas of the church, including the parish office. Our church building includes over 26,000 square feet of Sanctuary, meeting and office space. While Ben is doing a great job of keeping our facility in good order, we would like to take it to the next level. Welcome aboard Renee!You may have noticed beeping sounds in the church’s Gathering Space and the Parish Activity Center lobby in the school. As part of our campus Safety and Security Program, we have three Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Our AEDs are strategically located outside the church, school and athletic director’s offices. Two of our units were beeping to indicate the batteries needed to be checked. While these AEDs were operational, Cardiac Science agreed to replace our batteries under warranty; they are designed to last at least four years, but these were not going to make it another year. We went ahead and replaced all the pads which have a two-year shelf life. There is no more beeping.We continue to chip away at two projects that are taking longer than they should -- the church sound system and the outdoor LED conversion. The LED conversion has been dependent on weather and bulb availability so the project continues. Adjustments to the sound system this week included additional fill speakers to the right and left of the Altar. We also changed the frequencies on all of our wireless mics. Apparently, last month one of our local TV stations added channels which overlapped and disrupted our mic frequencies causing them to lose strength and stability. Moving to other channels has made significant improvements.We appreciate this opportunity to provide these updates and welcome suggestions for facility enhancements. Please contact George Harvey at [email protected]. DIVINE MERCY ADORATION CHAPEL
“Adoration outside Holy Mass prolongs and intensifies what has taken place in the liturgical celebration and makes a true and profound reception of Christ possible. I …warmly recommend, to Pastors and to all the faithful, the practice of Eucharistic Adoration.”
– Pope Benedict XVIIf you’d like to make a weekly commitment, or get more information, please contact Jeff Bernard at [email protected] or 216-372-4991. CAN YOU NOT WATCH ONE HOUR WITH ME?Over 100 Benefits of Eucharistic Adoration: #4: “Perpetual Adoration extends its influence far beyond the individual adorers, touching their homes and families and reaching out to the parish community and beyond.” (St. Pope Paul VI)Visitors are welcome Monday-Friday from 6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. and on Saturday & Sunday from 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Please visit StMatthew.net/DMC for more info.
CALL TO COME HOME – If you’ve been away from the Church, are drifting away, feel confused, hurt or angry, have questions or concerns, this is an invitation to talk with us. Please contact Pat Martin at [email protected].
PARISH NURSERY – We are happy to offer a nursery for young children during the 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon Masses on Sundays, but we are unable to offer nursery care during the other weekend Masses due to lack of available volunteers. The safety of our children is our top priority, so we thank you for understanding. If you have any questions about the nursery, please contact Maria Ohalek at [email protected].
BOY SCOUTS “GOOD TURN” FOR AMERICA – SCOUTING FOR FOOD FOR CWM’S FOOD PANTRY – The Boy Scouts of America are collecting canned goods and nonperishable food items to replenish the Nation's food pantries as winter sets in. All across the Nation, Boy Scout units have mobilized and will be "Scouting for Food." Food donated to Boy Scout Troop 317, sponsored by St. Matthew Parish, will be given to our Charitable Works Ministry for local distribution. Please bring your food items in this weekend, November 23-24. You may leave them at the south entrance of the church (portico entrance). The point of contact is Assistant Scoutmaster, Tom Liszkay at 614-476-2044.
PARISHIONER MELINA MCSWEENY IS COLLECTING CANNED GOODS FOR ST. FRANCIS DESALES HIGH SCHOOL which benefits St. Stephan’s food pantry. You can help by donating non-perishable food items (such as, ramen noodles, canned soup, peanut butter, or canned vegetables). You can place your donated items in the labeled box by the church portico doors. She will be collecting cans until Thursday, December 5. Email [email protected] with any questions. Thank you for your generosity!
THANK YOU FROM THE KNITTING CROCHETING MINISTRY Thank you to everyone for helping to make this year’s Knitting Crocheting Ministry a huge success. We gave out 20,321 items (baby blankets, hats, scarves, lap robes, prayer shawls, children & adult blankets, baby sweaters, gloves, etc.) to 53 organizations. Thank you for all your prayers, yarn, monetary donations, making items and help on Distribution Day. God has blessed this ministry so we can help those in need. Please contact Mrs. Glenda Neely at 614-563-0275 if you would like to join and make donations.
BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSION – The next session will be Wednesday, December 4 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. in the Saint Gabriel Room. Please register on the Saint Matthew website at http://www.stmatthew.net/baptism-preparation or call the Parish Office at 614-471-0212.
THE SAINT MATTHEW BOOK CLUB – There will be no Book Club meeting in December. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 22 at 6:30 p.m. in the Saint Gabriel Room. We will discuss the book From Islam to Christ by Derya Little. All are welcome!
IN-HOME EMHC NEEDED – We are in need of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to minister to the homebound on Sundays. Recently, two assisted living facilities have opened in our parish area, which has put a strain on our existing In-Home EMHC, requiring the need for additional EMHC. If interested or you want to learn more, contact Max Maksimoski at [email protected].
ST. MATTHEW CHURCH GAHANNA, OHIO
JOIN US THIS JANUARY FORBISHOP ROBERT BARRON’S
THE MASS
Walk through the Liturgy with Bishop Barron and you’ll be transformed through insights on this most privileged and intimate encounter with our Lord, Jesus Christ. See how the Mass brings us out of the fallen world and into the heavenly realm, how it resonates with a call from God and a response from His people, the Church, and, most importantly, how we are intimately joined with the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus through the Holy Eucharist.
Tuesday evenings• January 7-February 18, 2020• 7:00-8:30 p.m.• St. Raphael Room in the Undercroft• Facilitator: Tim McMullen [email protected]
WEEKLY TOPICS:1. Orientation2. A Privileged Encounter3. Called Out of the World4. God Speaks our Story5. Responding to Our God6. Preparing for Sacrifice7. The Real Presence Creates Communion
HOW TO REGISTER AND PURCHASE($24.95 + SHIPPING)
To register: Sign the registration sheet in the vestibule Gathering Space or contact Lorraine Curtin at [email protected] or 614-946-7585.
To order workbook by CREDIT CARD: Use this link https://store.wordonfire.org/collections/the-mass/products/the-mass-study-guide-pre-order.
To obtain workbook by cash or check payment: please contact Lorraine Curtin (same info as above)
Please visit www.stmatthew.net/bible-studyto see all of our current and future offerings.
ARE YOU READY TO MAKE THIS ADVENT A REAL PREPARATION FOR CHRISTMAS?
Have you ever felt that when Christmas comes around that you’re just not ready? Of all the liturgical seasons of the year, Advent is certainly the most stressful, and it may be the most confusing. Catholics seem to have a good grasp of Christmas, Lent, and Easter. But what is the deeper meaning of Advent? And how can understanding this season help us better prepare for Christmas? Beginning this Advent season, the Sunday Mass Reading Explained sessions will be expanded to help you gain a firm foundation on the meaning of Advent.Join us along with video presenter, Dr. Brant Pitre, a Professor of Scripture at The Augustine Institute as he provides the commentary on all of the Mass readings for each weekend in Advent.
Advent begins Sunday, December 1.We have 2 sessions each week for your convenience: the Thursday morning preceding a Sunday Mass and Sunday morning. (Exception: during the week of Thanksgiving, the session will be held on Wednesday, November 27)
Cost: FREEAll materials are provided. No background experience needed to join the session. Come any time, registration is not necessary. Bring your teens!
CHOOSE A DAY
Day: ThursdayTime: 9:15-10:15 a.m.Dates: Every weekLocation: Church Library (directly across from the
Adoration Chapel)Registration: Not necessary, come to any or all ses-
sionsQuestions? Contact Lorraine Curtin (facilitator) at
[email protected] or 614-946-7585.
Day: SundayTime: Immediately following the 10:00 a.m. Sunday
Mass (11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.)Dates: Every weekLocation: St. Raphael RoomRegistration: Not necessary, come to any or all ses-
sionsQuestions? Contact Marianne Buzzelli (facilitator) at
[email protected] or 614-638-2675.
WE WELCOME INTO OUR FAMILY OF FAITH the following child who was baptized on Saturday, November 16: Lincoln Hoai Nguyen.
WE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: Mary Katherine Woodfill, mother of Bonnie Glass; and John Masters, father of Jonni Masters.
SAINT MATTHEW MOM’S GROUP – Are you interested in getting together twice a month for a social group for mothers and their preschool, toddler and infant children? We meet twice a month for play dates and we also have a mom’s night out. If you are interested in joining, please contact Brooke Warren at [email protected].
FOLLOW ST. MATTHEW ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Follow our social media accounts for updates on Parish events, worship times, and more! Facebook: @StMatthewGahanna; Twitter: @GahannaStMatts; Instagram: @stmatthewapostle.
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ST. MATTHEW CHURCH GAHANNA, OHIO
AROUND THE DIOCESE
STATEMENT FROM BISHOP BRENNAN ON U.S. SUPREME COURT DACA CASE – “God our Father, who called Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini from Italy to serve the immigrants of America, by her example, teach us to have concern for the stranger, the sick, and all those in need, and by her prayers help us to see Christ in all the men and women we meet.” Today the Church remembers Mother Cabrini and her great work serving the immigrant population of the United States in the 19th Century. I am reminded of the many people in our Diocese who work tirelessly to serve and assist our immigrant population, especially those in most need of our help, in the same spirit – recognizing in them the very presence of Christ. The U.S. Supreme Court has chosen to take up the question of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), instituted in 2012 by executive order, issuing temporary work permits to teenagers and young adults brought to the U.S. illegally as children. While the questions of law focus on the role and limits of executive authority, we, as people of faith who see the face of Christ in all we help, must remember the real and tragic implications at stake for nearly 700,000 people who were brought to our country at an early age and who grew up here in the United States. These individuals are already woven into the very fabric of our country – as students, employees, parents to their own children, even soldiers. No good purpose is served by turning away these “Dreamers,” destroying families and belatedly taking away that opportunity to continue to live the American Dream. This issue clearly demonstrates that both additional thought and compassion is necessary in our decision making. To this end, I stand firmly with my brother bishops in calling for comprehensive U.S. immigration reform, and with them, I implore all parties in Congress and the Executive Branch to find a timely, fair, and workable solution that above all respects the incomparable dignity and inherent worth of those who are impacted.
FATHER YAKKEL TO ADDRESS CATHOLIC MEN’S LUNCHEON CLUB ON DECEMBER 6 – The next Catholic Men’s Luncheon Club will feature the annual presentation of one of the diocese’s newly ordained priests. Fr. Christopher Yakkel, Parochial Vicar for the Perry County Consortium of Catholic Parishes, will share his vocation story. The December luncheon is sponsored by Michele Cleary of HER Realtors on behalf of the Bethesda Healing Ministry. The Bethesda Healing Ministry offers a safe, confidential community for women and men to walk through healing from the suffering and trauma incurred by an abortion in their past. For more information, please call Tim Welsh at 614-419-6985. Michele will donate 10% of her earnings from the sale or purchase of your home to your favorite Catholic Parish or Catholic Ministry. Contact Michele at [email protected] or 614-774-5139. Please join us Friday, December 6 at St. Patrick Church in downtown Columbus for lunch and Fr. Yakkel’s talk. Holy Mass (optional) begins at 11:45 a.m. followed by lunch at 12:10 p.m. and Fr. Yakkel’s talk. Free parking is available in the Columbus State Grant Avenue parking lot (25-S) across the street from St. Patrick. No reservations are necessary and $10.00 covers the lunch and meeting. Bring a friend! There will be no luncheon club in January as we prepare for the Catholic Man of the Year Luncheon which will be on Friday, February 7, 2020. For information on Catholic Men’s Luncheon Club, visit www.catholicmensministry.com/cmlc or contact Craig Heppner, CMLC President [email protected].
YOUR SPOUSE WILL THANK YOU! Give thanks and plan now to attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend! The next weekend is February 14-16, 2020 in Central Ohio. Marriage Encounter is where married couples can get away from jobs, kids, chores, and phones and focus on each other. For more information or to apply, contact Paul and Marilou Clouse at 614-834-6880 or visit our website at www.wwmecolumbus.org.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSST. JUDE COUNCIL 5801
ANNUAL BOOKS & SACRAMENTAL ITEMS COLLECTION – Our annual Catholic Religious Book Sale will be in the Hutta Gym on Saturday, December 7 from 9:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. and Sunday, December 8 from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. If you have books, DVDs, CDs, VCR tapes, cassette tapes, and sacramental items that you don't know what to do with, consider donating them for our annual sale. All proceeds will go towards assisting women and men for the Catholic Women's and Men's Conferences. Collection boxes will be located in the south entrance of the church. Thank you in advance for your donations.ROSARY – The Knights are asking all St. Matthew parishioners to join them in praying the Rosary in front of the Planned Parenthood Surgical Center (3255 East Main Street in Columbus) on Saturday, December 14 starting at 9:00 a.m. Additional information can be obtained by emailing Jeff Bernard at [email protected] OF THE MONTH – Congratulations to Dave Macynski, Knight of the Month for November!KNIGHT FAMILY OF THE MONTH – Congratulations to Jim & Joan Hess, Knight Family of the month for November!
CHARITABLE WORKS MINISTRY NEWSRECAP OF OCTOBER 2019 – The Saint Matthew Charitable Works Ministry provided an estimated 6,765 meals to 152 households within the Gahanna community during the month of October. Thank you for your continued support to those families who are experiencing difficult times.
2019 FOOD REQUESTS
INDIVIDUALSSERVED
EST. MEALSPROVIDED*
EOY 2018 1,459 3,801 57,015
1st Qtr 381 955 14,325
2nd Qtr 385 1,015 15,225
3rd Qtr 417 1,216 18,240
October 152 451 6,765
Year to Date 1,335 3,637 54,555
*3 meals/day x 5 daysOur normal hours of operation are from 10:00 a.m.-noon, Monday-Friday. We are located in the PSR building (the old convent). All are welcome to visit the location to observe what we do, and if the Spirit moves you, become a part of our Ministry.
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614-471-635564 Granville Street,
Gahanna
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