Bulletin for July 3, 2016 - The Historic Church of St. Patrick

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Bulletin for July 3, 2016 - The Historic Church of St. Patrick
Dear People of God,
Ah, the summer holidays, Red White and Ka-Boom,
fireworks in the back yard! Hot dogs, grilled steaks,
potato salad and baked beans, iced tea, lemonade
and adult beverages and the chance to lay back
and miss a day or two of work. I recall while studying in Washington going downtown for the beginning of the annual Fourth of July festivities on the
National Mall, down where all the big public museums and such are located. Things always began
on the steps of the National Archives where a copy
of the Declaration of Independence is on display.
The Town Crier from Alexandria, the city which was
replaced by Washington, first rings his hand bell to
get everyone’s attention and then reads the Declaration much as it would have been read when the
thirteen colonies decided to make a break with England. We may all known the famous first few lines
“When in the course of human events it becomes
necessary…” but we may not know the manifest
and many reasons the colonies sought to liberate
themselves from a tyrannical Parliament and King
in England who saw the Americas as a prime
source of “taxation without representation.” Two
hundred and forty years later, sipping a cold brew
and turning the chicken on the bar-b-que we may
have forgotten the tremendous risks taken by those
who signed the Declaration, or the valiant sacrifices
made by citizen soldiers in pursuit of the Independence for which the signers drafted and then promulgated the Declaration.
We might want to pause this Fourth of July read the
document from beginning to end and wonder
whether we have by our negligence at the polls, our
failure to read the signs of the times, our lack of interest in what’s happening at the National capitol,
the State capitol and the City hall let down those
many thousands who sacrificed their lives for a free
and independent nation founded on the values of a
Christian God and God’s command to love one another. The Founders are often portrayed as a
group of secular humanists who had little use for
the divine; however each and every one of the signers of the Declaration was a weekly attendant at
religious services. Most were Anglican and attended a service very much like the Catholic Mass.
Others were Presbyterian, Baptist and one Catholic
but all were deeply motivated by the Word of God
to seek and preserve the unique dignity of every
human person. We might want to take pause Monday to reflect on human dignity and how well each
of us respects the dignity of all others in our family,
our parish, our community and our nation. May
your celebration of our national independence be
filled with joy and if you’re using fireworks in the
back yard, take care of the dry weather we’ve been
having so you don’t burn down the neighborhood.
Msgr. Chris
The Celebration of Sacraments
Infant Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism is regularly celebrated on Sunday during or after the Eucharistic Liturgy. Registered
parishioners are asked to arrange for the Baptismal Preparation Class and the Liturgical Celebration by calling the Parish Office.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: RCIA is the process of growing in your faith and love of God. Weekly gatherings take place from September until Easter. If you are interested in learning about Catholicism and joining us please call Deacon Tom
at the rectory.
Penance: The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at IC, 9:30 a.m. at HSP and 10:30 a.m. IC every Sunday
or by appointment.
Matrimony: Anyone planning to be married must contact the parish at least six months in advance. The exact date and time of
your wedding should not be determined until after consultation with a priest or deacon. If either party has previously been civilly or
religiously married, the Presider is not permitted to set a date for the wedding without resolving the previous marriage.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: When a parishioner is admitted to the hospital, nursing home, or confined to home because of
age or infirmity, please call the Parish Office. Parishioners are ready to visit and to bring Holy Communion. When one is seriously ill,
the healing Presence of the Lord should be requested in the Sacrament of the Sick.
HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK
TOLEDO, OHIO
July 3, 2016
Historic St. Patrick
Welcome Visitors
Finance Council
Doug Bohl
Jim Shrader
Pat Hickey
Bill Malone
Dick Shanahan
We would like to welcome our visitors to
Historic St. Patrick. If you are interested in
becoming a parishioner please call the parish
office at 419-243-6452or fill out the
registration forms in the back of church or
on the web-site and return to the parish
office.
Pastoral Council
Jean Boeding
Gabrielle Edwards
Sue Fanelly
Sr. Valerie Grondin
Brian Shelton
Joe Pinciotti
Kristine Waslar
Liz Weiser
John Best
Pat Hickey-Fin. Rep.
C ALENDAR
July 2, 2016—
2016—July 10, 2016
Sat
4:00 pm
4:00 pm
Sun
9:30 am
10:00 am
Intention
After Mass
10:30 am
11:00 am
Mon
Tues
HSP Wedding/Saum & Heckel/Fr. Walker
IC Mass/Msgr. Chris/D. Tom
Food Pantry Sunday
HSP Rosary & Confessions
HSP Sunday Mass/Msgr. Chris/D. Dave
Jack Kennedy
Sterling & MaryAnn Rahe
Blood Pressure Checks
Wed
HSP Silent Eucharistic Adoration
HSP Weekday Mass
HSP Parishioners
Sat
4:00 pm
Sun
9:30 am
10:00 am
Intention
HSP Rosary & Confessions
HSP Sunday Mass (Fr. Rudi/D. Dave)
Stanley Stolarski
Tom Hart
10:30 am
11:00 am
IC Confessions
IC Sunday Mass/Msgr. Chris/D. Tom
IC Confessions
IC Sunday Mass/Fr. Rudi/D. Tom
Parish Offices Closed
5:30 pm
4:00 –5:15 pm
5:30 pm
Intention
IC Mass/Msgr. Chris/D. Tom
(Cancelled until further notice)
HSP Rosary Prayer Service
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We continue to update/add to our parish e-mail list to help keep parishioners updated on parish events. Several
of the e-mails we have are no longer valid. If you could please fill your information out below and put it in the
offering basket or you can e-mail it to parish@stpatshistoric.org.
Name __________________________________E-mail
___________________________________
WELCOME TO
HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK
HAPPY BIRTHDAY—HSP
July 3
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July 4
July 5
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July 6
July 7
July 8
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July 9
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PRAYER IS ANSWERED-HSP
Zachary Davidson/D. Dave’s Grandson), Charles Swoboda, Estella Nino, Ellie Ziegler, John Best,
Dan Rodgers, Renee Robinson, Betty Frey, Laurie St. John, Steve Kwiatkowski, Judy Milano,
Kathy Eschenburg, Thelma Lanz, Ron Coffman, Mike Beier, Sr. Valerie Grondin, Amanda Brentmoore, Fred Neipp, Marian Lowe, Jon Jenkins, Steven Czerniak, Brooks Ditmore, Marcia Thorpe,
Ted Furey, Kristin Salazar, Rita Winand, Kellie Haynes, Mary Lou Batanian, Gary Lilje, Ken &
Emily, Carl King, Lindsay, Carol Isabell, Megan Batanian, Jim Morris, Matt Rohrs, Linda Gralak,
James Smith, Susan Ludlum, Evie Day, Julie, Nathan Koontz, Lori (Borgerson) Zaro, Marge Myers, Frank Ankney, Liz Weiser, Joann Degnan, Sarah Rodgers, Bob Zoski, Linda, Peggy, Beth,
Carol Sheets, Tom McNamee, Lupe Garcia, Dolores Lambert, Kitty Burns, Liam Stacey, Cheryl
Harwick, Angela Lemble, Mitzi Peatee, Madison Sims, David Hufford, Tim Bernard, Richard
Helsenbeck, Jace Stockwell, Sheila, Joan Wiley, Ric Williams, Claire Sydlaske, Chuck Hall,
Christine Ludlum, Molly Bergin, Laurie Yeager
Stephen Taylor
JoAnna Coulson
Deb Kitzmiller
William Portteus II
Elise Lahey
Marissa Fell
Sheila Bernard
Ashley Bowen
William Tyas
Molly Wells
Ryan Long
Carol Tighe
Beth Kaufman
Todd Williams
Brian Hollar
Katie Samburg
Laine Gross
John Lambert
Paul Hogan
Tony Ruiz
Julie Miller
Maureen Miller
Lucas Toma
Please inform the pastoral staff of those in our parish family needing our prayers. Our Hospital Ministry Team is available to visit
and distribute communion.
Pray For Those Serving
Our Country
Pvt. Zac Baker, Cpl. Colin Zbikowski (Clark’s nephew), Sgt. Tyler Chochard, Sgt. Anthony
Chochard, Staff Stg. Michael J. Welsh, Army, Spec. Brandon Carson, US Army, Serviceman
Edward C. Byers, U.S. Navy, Sgt. Michael C. Stephens, Staff Sgt. Amannda M. Ramsdell (Fix),
Com. Matthew J. Swiergosz, Michael J. Welsh, Capt. Kenneth Szczublewski, U.S.N., Trevor
Carpenter, Capt. Kathryn R. Klear
If you or your loved one is serving in the military and would like our prayers, please let the pastoral staff know.
Contributions/June 26
Envelopes
$
3,191.00
Loose Collection
$
714.00
EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer)
$
190.00
Total
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY—HSP
6/25
7/4
7/6
7/7
7/7
Doug & Charlene Leestma
Steven & Tami Kwiatkowski
Thomas & Carole Laasch
Brian & Lisa Craig
Michael & Jamie Klear
7 yrs
35 yrs
48 yrs
9 yrs
6 yrs
$ 4,095.00
Average weekly contributions
$
4,594.53
Average weekly operating expenses
$
7,322.91
Contributions received
$
4,095.60
Over/(Under)
( $ 3,227.31)
OUTREACH FAMILIES—HSP
This Week
Food (Families)
221
Clothing
79
Soup Kitchen—Number of Plates Served—128
Outreach Income:
Last Week
$ 75.00
This Month
829
311
July 1, 2015—
June 30, 2016
10,255
3,766
Year to Date
$ 14,279.00
HISTORIC CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JULY 3 - MINISTER SCHEDULE—HSP
JULY 10 - MINISTER SCHEDULE—HSP
Scripture Reading #989
Scripture Reading #992
Acolytes:
Molly Szurko, Mark Glenn, Nancy Rank
Acolytes:
Paul Brady, Logan Hickey, Jeff Gralak
Communion:
Mary Connolly, Linda Gralak, Julie Smith, Mark
Smith, Susan Smith, Susan Fix, Nadine Furey,
Mark Glenn, Sr. Valerie Grondin, Judy Henry
Communion:
Renea Hickey, Maggie Hiszak, Randy Hiszak,
Lori Langenderfer, Tami Kwiatkowski, Mike Lora,
Pat Lora, Dennis Bensch, Colleen McGuire, Dan
McGuire
Gifts:
Mary Connolly, John Cromly, Noreen Cromly,
Michelle Zuelke
Gifts:
Nadine Furey, Ted Furey, Carolyn Harrington,
Ken Harrington
Greeters:
Colleen McGuire, Dan McGuire, Rick Lauer, Char
Lauer
Greeters:
Karen Bates, Larry Fanelly, Sue Fanelly,
Michelle Zuelke
Hospitality:
Kathy Luettke, Marian Mallon, Pat Mallon,
Carolyn Meehan
Hospitality:
Connie Durand, Pat Durand, Terry McLoughlin,
Robin McLoughlin
Readers:
Kathy Huffman, Mark Smith
Readers:
Mary Ellen Williams, Michelle Zuelke
Ushers:
Doug Leestma, Dave Meegan, Michael Moran,
Kathleen Moran, Bill Jennings, Linda Jennings,
Bob Wuest, Tim Brunner
Ushers:
Tim McHugh, Ted Furey, Nancy Rank, Jeff
Kelley, Maggie Hiszak, Randy Hiszak, Sue
Smith, Larry Minor
Children’s Liturgy:
Summer Break
Children’s Liturgy:
Summer Break
LITURGICAL MUSIC FOR TODAY’S MASS
Entrance—All are Welcome
Vs 1: Let us build a house where love can dwell and all can safely live, a place where saints and children tell how hearts learn to forgive. Built of hopes and dreams and visions, rock of faith and vault of grace; here the love of Christ shall end divisions: All are welcome, all are welcome, all are welcome in this place.
Vs 2: Let us build a house where prophets speak, and words are strong and true, where all God’s children dare to seek to dream God’s reign anew. Here the cross shall stand
as witness and as symbol of God’s grace; Here as one we claim the faith of Jesus: All are welcome, all are welcome, all are welcome in this place.
Vs 3: Let us build a house where love is found in water, wine and wheat: A banquet hall on holy ground, where peace and justice meet. Here the love of God, through Jesus,
is revealed in time and space; as we share in Christ the feast that frees us; All are welcome, all are welcome, all are welcome in this place.
Presentation-- #713 Amazing Grace
Communion --#706 Be Not Afraid
Recessional—#681 Mine Eyes have Seen the Glory
ALTAR FLOWERSFLOWERS-HSP
July
3
(available)
July
10
(available)
July
17
(available)
July
24
(available)
SANCTUARY LAMP
July
3
Julianna & Child
July
10
Julianna & Child
July
17
Julianna & Child
July
24
Julianna & Child
HSP FOOD PANTRY
We could use:
Canned Meals Spa hetti Pasta Tuna
Rice Boxed Meals Mac and Cheese
Food may be dropped
off at anytime.
Thank you!
The HSP Soup Kitchen
Our Soup Kitchen is located at the LMHA Building down at the foot
of the hill in front of church. We provide meals and clothing to our
community in need every Sunday from 11:00 am—
1:00 pm. If you are interested in helping serve meals
or hand out clothing please call the parish office.
The Historic Church of St. Patrick’s
Happenings at the Parish!
HSP Soup Kitchen
Needs Your Help!
Our Soup Kitchen is in NEED of
MENS summer clothing and
tennis shoes.
Lightweight shirts, t-shirts, pants,
and shorts in all sizes.
Pints with the Pastor
For July we are moving
Pints with the Pastor
from
Wednesday, July 6
to
Wednesday, July 13
Thanks for all you do in this year
of mercy for our clients.
Reminder!
Sunday, July 3
Blood Pressure Checks after Mass
near the Statue of the Pieta
HSP Food Pantry
Our Food Pantry is in need
of plastic grocery bags for
packing our client
food bags.
Reminder! If you have a hotel
stay and don’t use your hotel
toiletries the HSP Outreach
could use them to hand out to
those in need of hygiene items.
You can place them in
the food bins in back of
church on any Sunday.
A 2424-Part Study
Featuring
Jeff Cavins
Coming Soon!
The only thing a teen in
Arizona wants for his 14th
birthday are birthday cards
and lots of them
.
They are also in need of
toothbrushes and toothpaste for
hygiene bags to be handed out
to those in need.
Understand the
Entire Bible
Jacob Priestley’s mom, Britney Priestley,
said the cards cheer him up when he’s
down. “He has had quite a few times
where they didn’t’ think he would make it.
Because of that, we vowed to make his
birthdays the best ever, because we never
know when it could be his last,” she said.
The Arizona teenager was diagnosed with
a duel diagnosis of Autism and ADHD
when he was four. When he turned 10 he
was diagnosed with Mitochondrial Disease,
a terminal illness. “He has been through so
much in his short life and we are trying to
make everything possible for him! He is
our hero and we could never imagine our
lives without him,” said Britney Priestley on
the Adventures with Mighty Jake Facebook
page.
Last year the family asked for cards for
Jacob Priestley and received cards from all
over the country. This year, the family said
they want to make his birthday bigger and
better than ever.
Thursday, Britney Priestley said her son
was not doing well. He had several
seizures and has been feeling very sick.
Because he had not been feeling good, the
family let Jacob Priestley open some of his
birthday cards early.
Birthday cards can be sent to:
Jacob Priestly
P.O. Box 855
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Imagine how our parish would change
if we had a profound encounter with
God in Scripture, and began relating
to him in a personal way. The Bible is
at the heart of everything we do and
believe as Catholics. A good Bible
study can renew parish life, and
enrich our faith.
If you want a better understanding of
our faith, and a deeper relationship
with God, then I invite you to join us
for The Bible Timeline. beginning this
fall. By being a part of this study, you
will not only benefit personally, but
you will also help to bring about a
profound renewal in our parish as we
all grow closer to Christ.
Journeying Through
Grief
We invite all who have
experienced the loss of a love one
to join us on Thursday, July 14,
1:30-2:30 pm for the Historic St.
Patrick’s bereavement support
group. This group will continue to
meet on the second Thursday of
each month in the church rectory.
We hope to provide this time for
sharing, healing, supporting, and
learning. For questions call the
parish office at 419-243-6452.
The Historic Church of St. Patrick’s
Parish/Community Activities!
Prayer Hack!
From Jeff Cavins in session 8 of
Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible:
“Develop a relationship with
God. In the sacred books the Father who is in heaven speaks to
you in love. Get a Bible, get
away, get together
with God.”
Do you have a prayer hack you‛d
like to share? The Evangelization
Committee is looking for ideas to
pass along. Please email your prayer hack idea(s) to
HistoricSPEC@gmail.com .
The Padua Center
would appreciate your
assistance
in making this year’s eighth annual Urban
Chicken Festival a success. This year’s
festival will be on Saturday July 9th, from
noon until 4PM. This is one of our biggest
fundraising opportunities during the year.
This festival’s profits help fund the centers
many programs and commitments to our
community.
Would you please consider donating gently
used clothes (all sizes), house wares, indoor or outdoor tools, furniture, small or
large appliances, jewelry, hair accessories,
toys or games for all ages and any other
resalable items (that you may have access
to), to be sold in our rummage sale on July
9th?
Someone is available, at The Padua Center, every weekday from 8 A.M.-3 P.M. to
receive donations. Please feel free to enjoy
a cup of coffee and a sweet treat while
you’re here and always feel free to ask for
any assistance from the staff here, as well.
Together we can help our community stay
empowered and united.
Go on and check out
our new “Web“Web-site” and
“Facebook” page!
HSP now has its own FACEBOOK page at “Historic
Church of St Patrick”!!
Please LIKE us on FACEBOOK to keep up with the latest and
most historical” happenings at
YOUR parish!
We also have a donation
button on our new web-site.
On-line contributions can now be made
via PayPal or any Credit Card. You do
not have to have a PayPal
account to use.
Are you ready to EXCLAIM?
Sunday, July 31, 2016,
555 South Holland-Sylvania Rd., Toledo, OH
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•
Admission Price: Free
•
Bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy a great
a day of music with your whole family!
•
Spending Money for EXCLAIM! T-Shirts,
Merchandise, and Concessions.
•
•
Picnic lunches are welcome.
•
Carpool whenever possible to maximize use of
the parking lot for all of our guests.
•
Overflow parking with be available at Roger's
High School with shuttle transportation.
No pets, alcoholic beverages or cigarettes are
permitted in the CYO Athletic Complex.
Consider donating to our GIVE FIVE TO KEEP
IT ALIVE campaign this year to help EXCLAIM!
stay free for everyone!
Sunscreen/ Water Bottle Large umbrellas or
tents will need to be kept around the perimeter
of the seating area.
Ireland Trip
Is Scheduled for
August 77-24, 2016
August 7 thru 24, 2016.
Visits will include
Belfast, Donegal, Galway,
Limerick, Kilarney, Kinsale,
Kilkenny, and Dublin.
A majority of the stops are
two night stays.
Please call Larry Minor
at 419-320-6745 or
email lminor911@att.net.
There will also be a visit to
Bally Mote, hometown
to Fr. Hannin.
12 Day Land Trip only $2,190.00
16 Day Land Trip only $$2,790.00
Airfare Approx. $1,250.00
Stay Safe.
Stay Drug-Free.
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priests, consecrated religious and deacons. Amen
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