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St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church March 11, 2018
CLERGYFr. Dave Sizemore, Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Mr. Steve DeMers, Deacon 258-4129Eric Wright, Deacon Candidate 740-814-2045
PASTORAL STAFF – 345-9874Pastoral Associate: Tonya Hawk Ext. 222 [email protected]
Youth Ministry: Ed Watson Ext. 214 [email protected]
Evangelization & Adult Faith Formation: Tina Burtch Ext. 206 [email protected]
Music, Liturgy & Cemeteries: Dr. Christopher Urbiel Ext. 224 [email protected]
OFFICE STAFF – 345-9874Business Manager: Jim Knox Ext. 203 [email protected]
Accountant/Director of Development: Maggie Wright Ext. 204 [email protected]
Parish Office Manager: Shannon Karrenbauer Ext. 200 [email protected]
Bulletin Editor: Vicki Pressey Ext. 235 [email protected]
Communications Director: Lisa Carr Ext. 208 [email protected]
Systems Administrator: Dave Stenson Ext. 237 [email protected]
Maintenance: Jason Huffman Ext. 225 [email protected]
Bookeeper: Maria McDermott Ext. 204 [email protected]
SCHOOLS – 345-4049St. Francis de Sales School: Sally Mummey, Principal Ext. 227 [email protected]
School Secretaries: Linda McDonald Ext. 215 [email protected] Becky Bibler Ext. 215 [email protected]
St. Francis Preschool: Michelle Burd, Director Ext. 236 [email protected]
Newark Catholic High School: Beth Hill, Principal 344-3594 [email protected]
WEBSITES:Parish – www.stfrancisparish.net
Mass Intentions & Scripture ReadingsSunday, March 11 – Fourth Sunday of Lent2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23; Eph 2:4-10; Jn 3:14-21 5:00 p.m. Vigil People of the Parish 8:00 a.m. † Juanita Cecutti 10:45 a.m. † Frank Walther (Family) 5:00 p.m. † Daniel McCleery (St. Francis Class of 1955)Tuesday, March 13– Lenten WeekdayEz 47:1-9, 12; Jn 5:1-16
12:00 p.m. † Ed Deardurff (Sue Deardurff)Wednesday, March 14 – Lenten WeekdayIs 49:8-15; Jn 5:17-30
6:30 p.m. † John Marron, Jr. (The Liesen Family)Thursday, March 15 – Lenten WeekdayEx 32:7-14; Jn 5:31-47
9:00 a.m. † Betty Radley (Dave and Joanne Breitmayer)Friday, March 16 – Lenten WeekdayWis 2:1a, 12-22; Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
9:00 a.m. † Frank Norrocky (Estate of Estella Norrocky)Sunday, March 18 – Fifth Sunday of LentJer 31:31-34; Heb 5:7-9; Jn 12:20-33
5:00 p.m. Vigil † Elizabeth “Sissy” Gorius Lieber (Kesterson Family) 8:00 a.m. People of the Parish 10:45 a.m. † Clayton Vaughn (Reid Family) 5:00 p.m. † Bill Sizemore (Family)
Liturgical Ministers for Next Weekend – March 17/18
Saturday, 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, 8:00 a.m.
Sunday, 10:45 a.m.
Sunday, 5:00 p.m.
LectorsB. RickrichM. Rickrich
P. JuergensJ. Kennedy
E. MillerJ. Mueller
B. HammondJ. Hopkinson
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
J. AlbrightJ. FlowersN. HoarR. McIntyreT. MullenniexP. RogersS. SchorgerM. WalkerT. Winegardner
J. AnnarinoT. BornH. CarpenterS. CodyB. DziatkowiczJ. DziatkowiczK. FeightnerH. HollerL. HollerD. LongstrethB. Sinsabaugh
M. BehrY. BelmontD. BreitmayerJ. BreitmayerDcn. S. DeMersG. GradyJ. GuintaD. HarenK. KofodL. LangenbrunnerS. Trickett
S. CaskeyM. ConleyM.K. FauseyM. HawkA. HemplemanJ. HopkinsonB. HornD. HornD. HowardK. Loy
Altar Servers
M. DowN. VermaatenJ. Zimmerman
D.J. BornM. BornT. LombardoA. Wade
J. AntolK. AntolA. BloomM. Matuska
T. LoyJ. VincentG. WrightJ. Wright
Comfort Team: #6 – Marcella Hammond
Sacristans: March 24: Bonnie Guanciale, David and Vickie Allen
Offertory Counter Team for Sunday, March 11: Team 2 – Joyce Zimmerman, Steve Schorger, Susan Bain
Offertory Counter Team for Monday, March 19: Team 3 – Jean Flowers, Harry Holler, Betty Siarnicki
Please pray for those in the military on active duty overseas: (If you would like to submit names for this list, please call 345-9874, ext. 235.)
Cpt. Paul J. BillySgt. Sean KellySgt. Brian CastleMarine Matt SeaburnSgt. William Selby PatrickAMN Riley WhitakerSSgt Daniel T. Blowers, Jr.
Please keep in prayer also, all state-side military and all military families.
SSgt. Thomas R. BuenaLCDR, SWO Brian GrahamCdr. Paul HughesPVT Timothy B. McNabb Darren Brandt, Jr., ArmySgt. Tyler ClaunchLt. Col. Benjamin Mitchell
Fourth Sunday of Lent
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK:
In case of medical emergency,call the Parish Office
immediately at 345-9874, Option 7. A pastoral minister
will return your call. In a non-emergency, please call the
Parish Office if you would like to receive the Sacrament prior
to a hospital stay or surgery.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: We offer opportunity for
Eucharistic Adoration 7 days a week. Please see the Activities for the Week section for times.
HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: For Sacramental visits to
hospital or home, please call the Parish Office. Priests are
always available to visit – please let us know!
YOUTH MINISTRY: Events and gatherings for junior high (Elevate) and
high school (Summit) teens. Contact Ed Watson at the Office
of Youth Ministry, Ext. 214.
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION: The LOOP is offered from
K through Grade 5. ConsultKim Goriua-Zies at the Religious
Education Office at Ext. 205.
ABC: About Being Catholic is an
ongoing inquiry program about the Catholic faith. Call
Ed Watson at Ext. 214 any time for further information.
BAPTISMS: Baptisms and instruction are
offered every other month.Please call Shannon
Karrenbauer at Ext. 200 to make arrangements. Class may be attended well in advance of
Baptism.
MARRIAGES: Couples should contact
Shannon Karrenbauer at Ext. 200 at least six months before
the proposed date of the wedding.
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES SCHOOL: A Catholic elementary school
for students from K to Grade 8.For more information,
call 345-4049.
ST. FRANCIS PRESCHOOL: A Catholic preschool for
children ages 3-5.For more information,
call 345-4049, Ext. 236.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASUREWeekly Offertory Collection for February 24/25 .................................................................$ 9,509.62Catholic Times ...................................................................................................................$ 122.00Easter Flowers ...................................................................................................................$ 20.00Black and Indian Missions .................................................................................................$ 46.22First Offering ......................................................................................................................$ 30.00
2017 Donor statements for Bishops’ Annual Appeal and the Offertory can be picked up in the Parish Office. Just stop by the office or call if you would like your statement preprinted for pick-up, emailed or mailed to you.
Banns of Marriage are announced forSara Abbott and Nick Duncan
Their wedding date is June 9, 2018Congratulations!
FAITH FORMATION
Sunday, March 11: Chosen: Where Do I Go from Here? Meet in Johnson Hall, 12:00-2:00 p.m. We’ve solidified our understanding of our faith, we have gone on retreat, we have prepared ourselves to receive an outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Confirmation – what about afterward? In this session, we will look to the future – Confirmation is not a graduation. Confirmation strengthens us to go forward in boldness to preach and defend the Gospel. We join the ranks of great saints and missionaries who were sent forward to proclaim and build the kingdom. Where our classes end, your adventure is just beginning.
Elevate Junior High Youth Ministry – Meet in Johnson Hall, 3:00-4:30 p.m. A lot of questions come up when we talk about prayer: What is Prayer? How do we Pray? Is there a certain way to Pray? When I pray, will God answer me? Prayer is an ongoing conversation with God. It is not Part of our relationship, it IS our relationship. Together we will look at how we can get closer to God through prayer and what we can do when prayer may seem like a chore.
Summit High School Youth Ministry – Meet in St. Francis Cafeteria, 6:00-8:30 p.m., Disciplines of a Disciple – Grace: God’s life within us; a gift, freely given by our Lord. Sadly, many Catholics believe that God’s grace is something they have to earn. In this session, we’ll discuss God’s grace both as a free gift and as God’s life within us.
ALPHA!Meetings this week:
Sunday, March 11 at 6:30 p.m.Tuesday, March 13 at 9:30 a.m.Wednesday, March 14 at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 14, 20187:00 p.m. in the School Library
The Our Father: the Summary of the Gospel A close look at what is contained in the seven petitions of the Our Father,
and what this tells us about the prayer of the Christian.
St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church March 11, 2018
LENTEN ACTIVITIESSt. Francis de Sales Lenten Homily Series – Beginning Ash Wednesday and every weekend during Lent, Father Dave will preach a series of homilies about the Mass, helping us gain a deeper understanding in our faith as Catholic Christians. This series can help us learn how the Mass is biblical, from start to finish. Encourage friends and family to attend with you!
Liturgy of the Hours evening prayer at St. Francis – Wednesdays, beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the Church – This is the prayer of the church worldwide and a wonderful way to deepen your Lenten experience. Handouts will be available but we ask that all who are able please
download the FREE iBreviary app from the app store or Google play store in order to follow along with responses. This is a great way to prepare for the Sacrament of the Eucharist at Mass directly following at 6:30 p.m.
Stations of the Cross at St. Francis – Fridays, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Church – Join us in prayer and meditation through the Stations of the Cross, where we commemorate Jesus Christ’s last day on Earth as a man. The 14 stations may be thought of as a mini-pilgrimage as
we move from station to station, recalling the specific events from Christ’s last day.
Newark Catholic Athletic Association, Every FRIDAY in LENT, 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Newark Catholic High School. Adults 13+, $11.00; Seniors, $10.00; Ages 6-12, $5.00 (one trip);
Children 5 and under FREE (one trip). Sorry there will be no early bird pricing. Take-out meals available for $10.00 (includes 4 pieces of fish and one serving of each side).
Lenten Penance Services at St. Francis and nearby parishes:St. Leonard, Heath, Sunday, March 11 at 4:00 p.m.; St. Edward, Granville, Tuesday, March 13 at 7:00 p.m.; Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Buckeye Lake, Sunday, March 18 at 4:00 p.m.; Church of the Ascension, Johnstown, Tuesday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m.
40 Days, 40 Cans: A Can-A-Day for Lent: As we prepare for Easter and the Resurrection of the Lord, consider making a sacrifice for the hungry of our community. The St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry is sponsoring a “40 Days, 40 Cans” campaign. Each
family is asked to donate 40 cans to the pantry as their “works of love” during Lent. The pantry is in need of canned fruit, beans, soup, spaghetti sauce, skillet dinners and personal items (toilet paper, toothpaste, laundry detergent). Families may also make a monetary donation to the pantry by placing a check in the offering, listing the food pantry in the memo section of the check. Deposit foods in the cart at the main entrance to St. Francis de Sales Church. Thanks for thinking of the pantry during this most holy season.
“Listen to Catholic Radio AM 820 this Lent! Try something new during Lent and consider listening to Catholic Radio AM 820; it is a good way to deepen your knowledge and love of the Catholic faith.”
Ecumenical Lenten Services and Luncheons: The Ecumenical Lenten Service and Luncheon held at 2nd Presbyterian Church, 42 E. Church St. has been a Lenten tradition for many years. St. Francis was a part of this Lenten practice from the beginning. Unfortunately, we are not able to participate this year. A short service is led by the pastor of the host church at about Noon, followed by a luncheon prepared by the women of the host church. St. Francis parishioners should feel free to attend. The cost of the lunch is $7.00. Dates and host churches are as follows: March 14 at Second Presbyterian; March 21 at First Methodist.
AROUND OUR PARISH
Volunteers Needed! Dusting, sweeping and mopping may not be our favorite pastime, but it’s a wonderful way to serve the Lord and give back for all His blessings! Many hands make for quick work. The annual church cleaning is scheduled for Saturday, March 24, from 9:00 a.m. to Noon in the church. Please bring buckets, rags and elbow grease. Cleaning supplies will be furnished. Questions? Contact Martha Blowers at 740-344-8077.
Women of St. Francis – Spring Bingo party is scheduled for Wednesday, March 28, 3:30 p.m., at Altercare, Newark South, 17 Fory Street, Newark. Volunteers are needed to help the Bingo players and to donate prizes. The following donations would be
most appreciated: individually wrapped snack packs, large print puzzle books and stuffed animals. Prizes may be brought to our March meeting or by contacting Nancy Gifford at 740-366-3957. Interested in volunteering to help with the Bingo games and/or make a donation? Please contact Nancy.
Child Care Program – More volunteers are needed for this ministry! Come join the fun of helping our children engage in faith-filled play and learning while parents attend the 10:45 a.m. Mass on Sunday! Please contact Ashley Hindes ([email protected]) for more information.
The Turban Project is a beautiful ministry that started right here at St. Francis de Sales. Since we began in the Spring of 2014, we have donated over 15,700 in headwear to men, women, and children who experience hair loss due to chemotherapy or medical issues. We stock 31 hospitals; have 5 satellite projects in the United States and 4 in other countries. What can you do to help?1) We have workdays approximately once a month at Saints Peter and
Paul Retreat, 2734 Seminary Road, in Heath. The next two dates we are scheduled are Wednesday, March 28th and Tuesday, May 8th. We meet from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and lunch is provided. Just bring your smile and we will find something you can help with.
2) If you are on Facebook, look up The Turban Project page. Like and share us. We will reach more patients, get more volunteers, and donations.
3) Are you able to sew? We provide pre-cut ready to sew fabric and supplies. Zero cost to the volunteers. You can sew at home!
4) Help us raise funds to pay for postage and supplies that aren’t donated.
a) Do you shop at Kroger? Please register your Kroger rewards card for your rewards to go to The Turban Project.
b) Do you shop Amazon? Please register through AmazonSmiles for your points to go to The Turban Project.
c) Do you shop at GFS? Please tell the cashier, before you start, that you want credit to go to The Turban Project.
d) Volunteer to take time slots at the Walmart on N. 21st Street to hold a donation jar. Our scheduled date is April 6/7 at both doors, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
e) Purchase gift cards for Joann Fabric, Walmart, or Hobby Lobby. Buy them where you shop and get points you can use later.
5) Donate fabric, yarn, decorative pins, costume jewelry, and thread you have but no longer use. We use woven/cotton, flannel, soft stretchy knit, fleece and yarn.
I will have a display table set up on March 10th/11th in the Lamy Center after morning Masses. We will also show our 3-minute video after the Mass in the Sanctuary. Please contact me at (740) 504-6133 or email [email protected] with questions. Thank all of you! God bless, Kathy Braidich
Fourth Sunday of Lent
You’re Invited! The 2018 St. Francis de Sales Mother-Daughter Tea “An Afternoon in Wonderland,” Saturday, April 7, beginning at 11:45 a.m. Each year, the event features tea (of course!) and lunch, a vendor marketplace, a silent auction, ticket raffle and other fun activities. Funds raised by The Mother-Daughter Tea benefit the St. Francis de Sales Parent-Teacher Association, and go toward providing the children of
St. Francis de Sales with “extra” things that tuition costs simply do not cover, such as special art projects, assemblies and classroom trips. Tickets are $15.00 each, and can be purchased by sending cash or check payable to St. Francis de Sales School in an envelope (Attn: Mother-Daughter Tea/Shannon Caudill). Please specify names of attendees and any seating requests (tables accommodate 8 people). Reservations will be held, though no paper tickets will be distributed. Like and follow our Facebook page – “St. Francis Mother-Daughter Tea” – for updates!
SCHOOL NEWS
SPOTLIGHT ON OUR SCHOOL!Our School Spotlight is shining bright on our Art Department, headed up by Gretchen Bjornson. Genius is at play in every single one of her classes! Once a week, the students of St. Francis de Sales School learn how to think like an artist. When they
enter the art room, it’s not about artistic talent; it’s problem solving, learning from your mistakes and turning your mistakes into something beautiful! Students create, play and experiment with a variety of tools and materials such as clay, paper, printing plates, oil pastels, paints, markers and pencils. Art Club meets periodically through the year. Most recently, students in Art Club created tape sculptures that are displayed in various places around the school. It is a great time to be a part of St. Francis de Sales School!
Computer Science Instructor Needed: St. Francis de Sales School is always reaching for Academic Excellence. Always moving toward this goal, St. Francis de Sales School is planning to launch a computer science coding curriculum in
the near future. We are looking for an instructor to help develop and implement this program. If you are interested, please contact Bob Thornton at 614-581-7752.
The ROSARY…and a Special Grandmother…
There is something very special for parents and grandparents when they recognize the positive influence they have had on their children and grandchildren. Such was certainly the case for Rosa Margherita Vassallo, 1884 to 1974…the Grandmother of Pope Francis. Although she has gone on to her heavenly reward, her grandson, our Pope, speaks of her in many of his homilies…even the major ones in St. Peter’s Square. When her Jesuit grandson was about to be ordained, she said to him: “Celebrate Mass, every Mass, as if it were your first and last.” She truly recognized the significance and importance of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Her face, and especially her eyes, would glow when she talked about the Consecration and the TRUE PRESENCE of Our Lord on the altar. Little did she know that her grandson would go on to become our Pope. This coming Tuesday is the Fifth Anniversary of Pope Francis’ papacy. On March 13, 2013, (3-13-13), the words “Habemus Papam,” (we have a Pope), were heard by the large crowds in St. Peter’s Square; church bells rang out to announce the selection of Cardinal Bergoglio as the new Pontiff.
Remember, you and your family are always invited to take part in our weekly Rosary for Peace, every Saturday at 4:35 p.m., just before Mass.
ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, March 11 – DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINSSunday Social/Newcomer Sunday – Johnson Hall – 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.K-5 Loop – Classrooms, SF Library – 9:15-10:45 a.m. Child Care – Preschool – 10:45 a.m.-12:00 noonConfirmation Prep – Johnson Hall – 12:00 noon-2:00 p.m.Parish Ministry Council – MPR – 12:30-1:30 p.m.Elevate JH Youth Ministry – Johnson Hall – 3:00-4:30 p.m. Webelos Den – MPR – 3:00-4:30 p.m.Summit HS Youth Ministry – SF Cafeteria – 6:00-8:30 p.m.Alpha – Johnson Hall – 6:30-8:30 p.m.Adoration – Chapel – 7:00-10:00 p.m.Men’s Basketball – Gym – 7:00-10:00 p.m.Monday, March 12Adoration – Chapel – 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Boy Scout Troop 8 – MPR – 6:00-8:00 p.m.Cub Scout Pack Committee – Conf. Rm. A – 6:30-8:00 p.m.Tuesday, March 13Adoration – Chapel – 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Clinical Counseling – Dominican Library – 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Alpha – Johnson Hall – 9:30-11:30 a.m.School Advisory Board – SF Library – 6:30-7:30 p.m.PTA – Aux. Classroom – 6:30-8:00 p.m.Liturgy Working Group – Conf. Rm. A – 7:00-8:00 p.m.Fruit of the Vine Prayer Group – MPR – 7:00-9:00 p.m.Wednesday, March 14 Adoration – Chapel – 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Evening Prayer – Church – 6:00-6:15 p.m.ABC Retreat – SF Library – 6:30-9:00 p.m.Alpha – Johnson Hall – 7:00-9:00 p.m.Finance Council – MPR – 7:15-8:15 p.m.Thursday, March 15Adoration – Chapel – 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Youth Choir Rehearsal – Choir Loft – 4:30-5:15 p.m.Maintenance Committee – Conf. Rm. A – 6:00-7:00 p.m.Cantor Rehearsal – Choir Loft – 7:00-7:30 p.m.Adult Faith Formation – SF Cafeteria – 7:00-8:00 p.m.Parish Choir Rehearsal – Choir Loft – 7:30-9:00 p.m.Friday, March 16Adoration – Chapel – 5:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Stations of the Cross – Church – 7:00-8:00 p.m.Saturday, March 17Adoration – Chapel – 5:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.St. Francis Respect Life Group Rosary – Outside – 9:00-9:30 a.m.Hispanic Ministry Stations of the Cross – Church – 10:00-10:30 a.m.Rosary for Peace – Church – 4:35-5:00 p.m.St. Joseph’s Day Dinner – Johnson Hall – 6:00-8:00 p.m.Sunday, March 18Sunday Social/Knights of Columbus – Johnson Hall – 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.K-5 Loop – Classrooms, SF Library – 9:15-10:45 a.m. Child Care – Preschool – 10:45 a.m.-12:00 noonBaptism Instruction/Session B – Conf. Rm. A – 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.Confirmation Practice – Johnson Hall – 12:00 noon-2:00 p.m.Elevate JH Youth Ministry – Johnson Hall – 3:00-4:30 p.m. Summit HS Youth Ministry – SF Cafeteria – 6:00-8:30 p.m.Alpha – Johnson Hall – 6:30-8:30 p.m.Adoration – Chapel – 7:00-10:00 p.m.Men’s Basketball – Gym – 7:00-10:00 p.m.
IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Knox/Licking Vocations Club: Luncheon/meeting will be on Tuesday, March 13th at noon at St. Leonard Church in Heath. Fr. Mike Gribble will be speaking about his trip to Lourdes. The cost of the lunch is $5.00. The money we collect for the meal goes towards projects to support and encourage vocations to the priesthood, religious life and the diaconate.Hope to see you on the 13th! Questions? Please call Debby at 740-366-6924.
St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church March 11, 2018
CAREER OPPORTUNITY – PRINCIPAL OF CATHOLIC SCHOOL: Blessed Sacrament Church, founded in 1905, in Newark, Ohio, is seeking an experienced Catholic Educator for the position of principal of Blessed Sacrament School, a K-8 Catholic School located at 394 E. Main Street, Newark, Ohio, beginning the summer of 2018 for the 2018-2019 school year.“Blessed Sacrament School is a Catholic, Christ-centered community whose mission is to educate the whole child – body, mind, and soul – in order to form lifelong disciples of Christ who love the Truth, practice the Faith, and live virtuous lives.” (Mission Statement).We are seeking a principal who is a demonstrated leader capable of helping us grow in our mission of evangelization and excellence in education. Position requirements: must be a practicing Catholic; Master’s Degree; in possession of an administrator’s license or be eligible for one; current FBI/BCI background check; proof of attendance at Protecting God’s Children seminar; and completed the online administrator’s application for the Diocese of Columbus.
Position Expectations:• spiritual leadership to implement the New Evangelization• instructional leadership to lead the school in educational
excellence• proven leadership and management experience with excellent
written and verbal skills
Salary will be commensurate with candidate’s education and experience. Please contact Human Resources Assistant for Teacher Personnel, Jeanne Gissel, with your expression of interest by mailing résumés and questions to [email protected]. Include in your submission a cover letter of interest, résumé, educational philosophy, and a list of five references. Posting Open: February 12, 2018-March
16, 2018.
Sons of Italy Monthly Spaghetti Dinner – The next dinner will be held on Wednesday, March 14, from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Spaghetti, meatballs, salad , bread and dessert for Adults, $8.00; Students ages 6-12, $4.00; and children 5 and under, free. Bring your family and
friends for a fun, relaxing evening! Let us do the cooking and all you have to do is EAT!
Sons of Italy Lodge, 607 Mckinley Avenue, Newark(740-349-3269)
Annual Catholic Charismatic Men & Women’s Retreat – “Reflections on our Journey of Faith,” March 16-18, 2018, at St. Therese Retreat Center, 5277 E. Broad Street, Columbus, OH. Walter Matthews, Retreat Director. Registration online at ccrcolumbus.org – Information: Karyl Pulsinelli at 614-736-2783.
Little Wave Runners (grades 3-6): The Little Wave Runners introduces its members to the life skills of fitness and running. We encourage children of all skill levels to participate. We meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 5:00-6:00 p.m. at Geller Park on Cynthia Street in
Heath. The starting date will be April 10 and ending May 17. We have 2 options for registration. Option 1: $35.00 includes a T-shirt, an end of program award and pizza party. Option 2: $70.00 includes all items in option one plus a pair of running shoes fitted personally by the experts at Second Sole in Gahanna. Information and registration forms will be sent out from Blessed Sacrament and St. Francis schools.
Save the Date! Newark Catholic Annual Touch of Class Dinner and Auction, April 28, with the theme of A Night At The Races. Preview will begin at 5:00 p.m. If you or your business is interested in donating an item for the silent or grand auction, contact the school office at (740) 344-3495. Tickets are $75.00 and will be available
for purchase online at www.newarkcatholic.org.The annual auction is the largest fund raiser of Newark Catholic High School and 100% of the proceeds go directly to the NCHS operating budget.
SANCTOVAGUES VOCATION TRIPDiscerning becoming a Priest?
Consider this adventure to help you.Where: The Gates of Lodore, ColoradoWhen: Tuesday, June 26th-Monday, July 2ndWho: Any unmarried man who is of high school or college ageCost: $600.00, not including airfare. Financial aid is available.Why: Ever wonder what God is calling you to in life? Trying to hear His voice? Why not take a chance on an adventure and set out into the deep?Limited Spots Available. Visit https://www.stmatthew.net/vocation-trip for more information.
Mary (Kane) LeFever Scholarship AnnouncedThe Mary (Kane) LeFever Donor Advised Fund (DAF), funded by Chad, Rich and Katie (Fisher) Gummer who are Grandchildren of Mary (Kane) LeFever, are pleased to announce the availability of the Mary (Kane) Lefever Scholarships to financially assist students from Catholic Parishes in Newark and Heath, Ohio who wish to attend Newark Catholic High School. A minimum of 5 grants at $500.00 each will be sponsored this year.The objective is to first assist students from St. Leonard Church, St. Francis de Sales Church, and the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Special consideration will be given to those students from St. Leonard Church. Mary and Chuck Kane were founding members of St. Leonard’s Parish.CRITERIA:1. Member of a Catholic Parish2. Regularly attends Mass3. Actively involved within the Parish and community4. Demonstrates financial need through the submission of the FACTS
Tuition Assistance Form with the Diocese of Columbus (information for this can be obtained through current Catholic school or Newark Catholic)
5. Submission of an essay of no more than 350-500 words (Times New Roman, 12-point font) on one of the topics below:
• Why a Catholic education is important to me?• Why I want to attend Newark Catholic High School?
Please submit the above information along with student name, address, phone number and current school attending to Miss Beth Hill, Principal, at Newark Catholic High School by April 6, 2018.
Mark Your Calendar with the following information regarding Diocese of Columbus Tuition Assistance
for the next School Year
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE BY MARCH 15 (www.factstuitionaid.com)
If you do not have Internet access, please check with your school or local library
To be considered for the Diocese of Columbus Tuition Assistance Program:
1. You must be registered in one of the Diocesan schools by March 15.
2. The Diocese will only accept ONLINE APPLICATIONS (www.factstuitionaid.com), the application must be submitted by March 15 and supporting documentation must be postmarked by March 15. Verification of application must be completed within 14 days from application submission. (Please file early in case additional documentation is requested by FACTS.)
3. Payment of the $30.00 application fee must accompany the application.
4. Only one application per family is required.
5. Required documents are current year W2 and previous year Federal Tax Return or if you do not receive a W2 then previous year & current year Federal Tax Returns
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Central Ohio Dental SpaSy Viet Nguyen, DDS, LLC
740-344-8692
Newark Heath 38 N. Cedar St. • 522-2668 780 S. 30th St. • 345-5175
Compliments of
David P. GrigsbyConstruction Co., Inc.
349-7845
Gynna T. MeurerMeurer & Associates, Inc.
Bookkeeping and Tax Services
437 South 30th Street, Heath, OH740-349-1886
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
E vans
INSTALLATION • SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES1060 W. MAIN ST • NEWARK
Corner of 30th and W. Main Streets
740-522-2611FAX 740-366-2560
Mike’s Body ShopYou Bend ’Em – We Mend ’EmInsurance Claims Invited
Free Estimates12505 Scout Rd., Frazeysburg740-828-3292 Fax 740-828-2934
Mike Wisecarver
A++ SUPERIOR RATING Annuities • IRAs • Roth IRAs • Life & Long-Term Care • Disability Ins.
Mark Hedge, FICF, MDRT • (740) 599-2963www.markhedge.org • markhedge.com
Knights of Columbus InsuranceInsurance & Financial Services with a Catholic Perspective
allaboutlickingcounty.com
Patrick Guanciale740-344-8585
Andrew Guanciale740-403-6444
KING THOMPSON
Questions about Medicare...LYDIA GRIEB INSURANCE, INC.
MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS, MEDICARE DRUG PLANS, MEDICARE ADVANTAGE, INDIVIDUAL HEALTH & LIFE INSURANCE
Call 740-345-2909FOR AN APPOINTMENTOH-0000957025
Proudly serving the area for over 42 years!
Jutlew CompanyConcrete Contractor
Kevin M. Lewis
366-4572
Nice CarpetsQuality Since 1961
1441 Fallsburg Rd. NE
740-345-2263 fax 740-345-0780
Free Residential Estimates Commercial
Dr. D. Mark Stewart, DDSGeneral Dentistry
1010 N. 21st St., Newark
740-366-5353
462 S. Main St., Granville • By Appointment Only
www.dentsolutionsofohio.com
AUTOMOTIVE PAINTLESS DENT REMOVAL• 20+ Years Experience• Hail Damage• Body Line Dents• Crease Dents • Motorcycles • Door DingsERIC CLAEYS 740-404-5508
616 Hebron Road
Heath Ohio, 43056
(740) [email protected]
“Insuring the St. Francis Community since 1984”
Mike Egan
973 N. 21st St. Newark 366-3356
26 N. Park Place Newark 281-0580
Coffee &Community
Serving Licking, Knox,
Franklin, Delaware and
all surrounding counties
274 S 6th St., Newark OH 43055
(740) 366-3255 • (800) 395-5784
jackssepticoh.com
740-349-9530RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIALOhio License #28179 Insured & Bonded
*Generator Back Up Systems*Repair & Remodeling
*New Construction *Service Upgrades
*Bucket Truck Service*Gasoline & Petroleum
Site DevelopmentUnderground UtilitiesPonds, Demolition &
General Grading
(740) 366-1447George Layton
Heather Stasel, Realtor
Your Realtor For Life
740-975-4135www.herrealtors.com/heatherstasel
740-522-7600 • 1930 Tamarack Road
Michael E. Campolo, DOJeremy R. Campbell, DORaju Fatehchand, MD, FACPBrenda K. Ames, ANPRichard R. Donnard, DO
Thomas K. Petryk, MDMisti Staggers, CNPCourtney Garvin, PA-CLisa Karres, DOIrene Petty, PA-C
INDEPENDENT TERMITE & PEST CONTROL, INC.831-1/2 Buckeye Ave., Newark, OH 43055
Termite & Carpenter Ant Specialist
Robert Amore, President 740-345-7000 Licensed by State of Ohio
FreeEstimates
318 Hudson Avenue,
Newark, Ohio 43055
Debra’s Pizza
740-345-1350
2250 Horns Hill Road NE Newark
740-366-2770
313 E. Broadway, Granville,OH 43203
740-587-0001 buxtoninn.com
The Owners are Members of St. Pius X & St. Edward
Sunday Brunch Buffet, 10am-2pm every Sunday
Since 1963Scott Shipley, CPCU, CLU, CIC
740-366-6818 • smithbrogan.com
ANNARINO’S MARTIAL ARTSClasses:
Lil Dragons - 3 to 5 years oldKids - 6 to 12 years old
Adults - 13 and upNo Contracts to sign 740-334-3759
1400 Chapel Way, Heath740-522-4663
www.chapelgroveinn.com
Come in on Sunday for a Free Small Coffee with the purchase of a Breakfast Sandwich
“Making Dreams Realitythrough Real Estate”
614-204-5707
Kathy Fornes – [email protected] • www.kfornes.com
HOUSTONPlumbing & heaTing
724 Montgomery, N.E.
Newark, Ohio 43055
763-3961
Our bulletin is printed at no cost to the parish.
Our advertisers cover all expenses.
We thank them and encourage you to support their businesses.
1190 E. Main Street, Newark 740-349-8686
5255 Sinclair Road, Columbus, OH 43229
(614) 261-6331
740-683-9495 • www.straussfence.com
Advanced Business Consulting
Business & Financial Consulting Bookkeeping Services
QuickBooks Pro Advisor
Compliments of
Fairview Invisible Fence Co.
740-344-3362
34 S. 3rd St., Newark OH 43055 • 740-915-1812
Jutlew CompanyConcrete Contractor
Kevin M. Lewis
366-4572
Laser Hair removaL
eLectroLysis-skin care
laserloftsalon.com | (614) 419-4238Located in Gahanna
M-F 7:30AM-5:30PMSat 8AM-1PM • Sun Closed
23 S. 4th St., Newark • 740-349-GUYS (4897)
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“If it has carpet, we can clean it.”Don Riggleman, Jr.
740-366-2117
SCHELL BROS.
7607 White Chapel Road
GrandMonuments
1600 E. Main Street
345-8772
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345-1605COUNTERTOPS
CABINETS BY DIAMONDNEWARK, OHIO
Max SuttonThe Sutton Law Firm
Now Offering Mediation Services
349-8384 • 3 N. 3rd Street • thesuttonlawfirm.com
TREVOR D. DONALDSON, Realtor
Donaldson Real Estate11035 Lambs Lane N.E.• Newark 43055Office 740-763-0000 Cell [email protected]
www.DonaldsonCompanies.com www.TrevorDonaldson.com
David E. Born, M.D.Donald A. DeShelter, M.D.
Peter S. Kim, M.D.Patrick J. Scarpitti, M.D.
Jason M. Winterhalter, M.D.
Family Medicine740-587-0087
The Wonder YearsLearning Center, Ltd.
“Where exploration meets education.”
Accepting infants through school-age1621 North 21st Street, Newark 364-9902
Frozen Cakes
for all Occasions
720 Hebron Road
740-522-4004
1775 N. 21st St.
740-366-6210
F U N E R A L H O M E S
1850 W. Main Street • Newark • 788-8808
OHIO ARCHITECTURE
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN
PHILIP CLAGGETT ARCHITECT740.349.3222 [email protected]
Kelly Mantonya Stutz, DC693 Hopewell Drive
740-522-5500
THE EYE SITEWELCOMING NEW PATIENTS
BRETT A. DIETZ, O.D.NANCY R. DIETZ, O.D.
Granville Office Millersport Office (740) 587-4970 (740) 467-2525
Melinda J. Woofter, M.D.Board Certified Dermatologist
F.A.S.M.S. accredited MOH’s SurgeonCosmetic & General Dermatology
587-0778
First home, dream home, downsize, condo.
Whether buying or selling, I’m there working 100% for YOU.
JOANNE BREITMAYERREALTOR®
(740) [email protected]
Serving our parish since 1914
141 Green Wave Dr., Newark 740-344-6106
Newark’s Premier Assisted LivingOffering the finest care with 24-hour nursing
Locally Owned & Operated
920 Sharon Valley Road
740-366-7333
www.sharonbrooke.com
Chief EZ Liner LaserMeasuring System
All Work Guaranteed
Owner: Tom Yonker 6 W. Channel St.fax: 740-366-1609 End of Hudson Ave.
740-366-1610
“COMPARE”
SHACKLEFORD’S
DISPOSALWhere you get the REAL DEAL!
ONLY $18.75A MONTH
“With no hidden fees, taxes or surcharges”
740-366-0001(Offer not valid to existing customers).
SAVE! SAVE!
Antiques& Vintage
Bag & Bulk MulchPlants – Stone – Topsoil
2135 W. Main, Newark
www.hopetimber.com740-522-6558
“Dropless”Cataract SurgeryLaser Vision Correction
Complete Family Eye Care
614.863.EYES (3937)www.icanseeclearly.com
Richard A. Erdey, M.D.Gregory D. Searcy, M.D. Daryl Kaswinkel, M.D.
GUTRIDGEPLUMBING, INC.
349-9411GPI
Thinking of ReTiRing?
263 Deo Drive, Newark, Ohio 43055
www.safemoneyplaces.net
740-366-1110/Toll Free 1-866-366-1110Brian Van WinkleParishioner
Mark Centofanti, CPA
30 Years of Tax Experience
614-306-1625www.markcentofanti.com
Professional Full Service REALTOR®
20 ½ N. Park Place,Newark, Ohio
Cell 740-334-9777KellyParkerHome.com
Kelly Parker –
5 W. Church St., Newark, OH
740-345-3216
740 N. 21st street • Newark, OH 43055
740-366-1236Welcoming New Patients
T H E D E N T I S TJeffrey C. Kirian, DDS, LLC
Henderson-Van AttaS T I C K L E
Funeral and Cremation Service
740 • 345 • 9864
LAMBS LANE STORAGE
For all your storage needs
11171 LAMBS LANE – NEWARK
366-8130
Hopewell BuildersCompany, Inc.
Mike Gorius1073 Joann Ct., 740-323-3037Heath [email protected]
• New Builds• Remodelling• Room Additions
Mulch Delivery with Complete Lawn Care & Landscape
11111 LAMBS LANE, NEWARK
366-8130www.antritts.com
Making a First Impression ... Leaving a Lasting Memory
Maternity Services
Licking Memorial Hospital www.LMHealth.org
Making a First Impression ... Leaving a Lasting Memory
Mat rnit r i es
Licking Memorial Hospital www.LMHealth.org
740-349-3528
Doug Stutz, AAMS®
Financial Advisor
20 S. 30th Street
Newark, OH 43055
740-349-3528
www.edwardjones.com
PHYSICAL THERAPY 30 Years of Care
740-345-2837 159 West Main Newark, OH
GREATBIRTHDAY PARTIES
Olympic Academy
(740) 522-698410% Off! St. Francis Church
GREEN’SRadiator & Air Conditioning Service
New & Reconditioned Radiators • Plastic/Aluminum • Head Gasket &
Intake • Fuel Tank Rebuilding • Classic & Vintage A/C Installation
• Semi/Industrial A/C & CLS Repairs • Belts, Hoses & Most Auto Repairs
740-345-3870 6th and Main St.