April 12, 2015 - Church of the Blessed Sacrament

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April 12, 2015 - Church of the Blessed Sacrament
BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH
Pastor’s Corner
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Divine Mercy Sunday: This Sunday, the Second Sunday of
Easter, we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday. Please join us
for Adoration and Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament
in the Church after the 10:30 a.m. Mass until 3:00 p.m. At
3:00 p.m., we will have Divine Mercy Devotions. Further
details are in the bulletin.
First Communion Sunday: Next Sunday, April 19th, we
will celebrate First Communion at 12:30 p.m. Please keep
our First Communicants in your prayers.
Thanks! A special thanks to all who helped to make the
celebration of Holy Week and the Easter Triduum so
wonderful. In particular, I wish to thank all members of the
RCIA Team for their hard work in preparing our candidates
and catechumens. Thanks to Deacon Patrick, Karen Addy,
all of the liturgical ministers and servers whose service so
enriched our prayer. Thanks to the many parishioners who
responded to my invitation to make Holy Week holy by
attending the services of Holy Week. Thanks to Rick Snoor
and all the members of music ministry for lifting our hearts
and minds to God through the beauty of sacred music.
Welcome! This week, we welcome among our ranks the
RCIA class of 2015. For almost one year they have been
preparing to join the Church and did so at the Easter Vigil
last weekend. Our Church is enriched by their gifts, their
faith, their enthusiasm, their courage. Please join me in
welcoming recently initiated brothers and sisters in Christ
by introducing yourself and inviting them to participate in
the life of the parish.
God Bless,
Fr. Wilson
Mass Intentions for the Week of April 12th
Tuesday, Easter Weekday
6:15 P.M.
Judy Porter by Scott & Sharon Van Horn Family
Wednesday, Easter Weekday
8:15 A.M.
Nancy (Bobot) Yonker by St. Francis Class of 1955
Thursday, Easter Weekday
8:15 A.M.
Teresa Marie Williams by Connie Wilson & Lonnie Moore
Friday, Easter Weekday
8:30 A.M.
Michael Sacks by Blessed Sacrament Church & School
Saturday, Easter Weekday
5:00 P.M.
Nancy & Dave Collins (Wedding Anniversary)
Third Sunday of Easter
8:00 A.M.
Jerry & Gussie Ernest by Ernest Family
10:30 A.M.
Susie (Sandra) Molnar by David & Family
12:00 P.M.
For the People of the Parish
NEWARK, OHIO
Liturgical Ministers Schedule
Week of April 12th
Daily Mass Schedule
6:15 p.m. Tuesday, April 14th –
Yvonne King (L), Mike Stickle, Kate Maher (EM),
Kenna Hauser, Keegan Gallagher, Michael Snider,
J.J. Snider (Servers)
8:15 a.m. Wednesday, April 15th –
Kathy Wilson (L), Caden Canning, Tyler Clark,
Ben Bemis, Noah Campbell (Servers)
8:15 a.m. Thursday, April 16th –
Don Montell (L), Alexandra Courson, Emma Genuske,
Gia Mullins, Gabriel Cervantes (Servers)
8:30 a.m. Friday, April 17th – School Mass
Sarah Snider, Colin Crumrine, Zachary Hampton,
Amelia O’Neil (Servers)
Sunday Vigil Mass, Saturday, April 18th
8:30 P.M.
Kate Erhard
Joshua Hoy
Keegan Gallagher
Jonah Cunningham
Sunday, April 19th
8:00 A.M.
Caden Wells
Jacob Koch
Sam Anderson
Braydon Vanvelzor
10:30 A.M.
Charlotte Campbell Noah Campbell Cian McDermott
Cole McDermott
Sunday Lector & Eucharistic
Ministers Schedule
Sunday Vigil Mass, Saturday, April 18th
5:00 P.M.
Scott Van Horn, Amy Erhard (L), Deacon Patrick,
Theresa Nutter, Debbie Bickle, Phil & Sue West (EM)
Sunday, April 19th
8:00 A.M.
Diane Layton, Judy Healy (L), Deacon Patrick, Marge Burger,
Bernard Kreim, Peggy Komada, Nancy Ogilbee (EM)
10:30 A.M.
Cliff Bigler, Sarah Ewing (L), Deacon Patrick, Michael Burger,
Beth Grabo, Howard Hill, Karen Gross (EM)
Remember in your prayers all parishioners who are ill or
injured, especially for Michelle Darkes, Mary Lou Snoor, John
Debevoise, Gerald Sommer, Joe Brown, Jeff Erhard, Lisa
Fleming, Karen Addy, Phillip Madden Vogelmeier, Grayson
Vogelmeier, Debbie Ridenour, Drayke White, Lou Ann Fleming,
Victoria King, Joe Dragovich, Erin Selfe, and for those who are
homebound or in healthcare facilities.
Our love, prayers and sympathy for the family and friends of
Bade Cannon and Dorothy Bever. May they rest in the arms
of Our Risen Savior.
April 19th
Third Sunday of Easter
1st Reading: Acts of the Apostles 3:13-15, 17-19 (47B)
“Lord let your face shine on us.”
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 4:2, 4, 7-8, 9
2nd Reading: 1 John 2:1-5a
The Gospel: Luke 24:35-48
This week, we pray Liturgy of the Hours
Seasonal Proper II
Our Stewardship Collection
March 29th
Budgeted per Week
$10,900.61
Offertory (169 envelopes)
$6,026.80
Loose Cash
$349.40
Average Auto Withdrawal
$2,710.80
(110 households – average weekly giving)
Total$9,087.00
April 5th
Budgeted per Week
$10,900.61
Offertory (156 envelopes)
$8,027.75
Easter & Holy Thursday (156 envelopes)
$4,008.00
Loose Cash
$608.00
Average Auto Withdrawal
$3,398.50
(111 households – average weekly giving)
Total$16,042.25
Budget YTD (7/1/14 – 4/5/15)
$446,925.01
Actual Offerings YTD
$453,419.02
Building Fund Collection $706.50
Building Fund Collection YTD
$31,906.23
Building Loan Balance as of 3/19/15
$1,969,226.14
The Christian community described in Acts understood and
practiced total stewardship. St. Paul reports that the believers
did not claim anything as their own, but held everything in
common, and distributed to each whatever was needed.
Our Parish & School Events
Blessed Sacrament School Crusader News
Blessed Sacrament School honored Crusaders of the Month
last Thursday who displayed the virtue of gratitude for the month
of March. We are helping our students and families understand
the way that God wants us to treat each other. We are thankful
that we have students who care about each other and for our
teachers and staff who care about our students and families.
The Little Wave Runners Fitness Club will begin next week.
Come and join the fun and learn how to stay fit through exercise.
The club is open to grades 3-6.
Our second grade students will receive their First Holy
Communion next Sunday, April 19th. The potluck and practice
for First Communion will be next week for students and families.
There will also be a retreat for the First Communion class at
the school. Congratulations to our students!
Take a tour of our school and learn more about the Crusaders
by calling (740) 345-4125!
Come see the ugly duckling story live
and on stage as our Blessed Sacrament
School Drama Club presents the
musical Honk! Performances will be at
the OSU Newark Reese Center on
Friday, May 1st at 7:00 p.m.; Saturday,
May 2nd at 12:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 3rd at 2:00 p.m.
Tickets will be available after all Masses on the weekend of
April 18th/19th and in the school office. Come out and support
these talented and hardworking students!
Parish Prayerline
The entire parish is requested to pray:
The Vatican Intentions for the month of April
• Ecology and Justice. That governments may foster the
protection of creation and the just distribution of natural
resources.
• Hope for the Sick. That the Risen Lord may fill with hope the
hearts of those who are being tested by pain and sickness.
• Father Wilson’s Intention. That those suffering from any
form of addiction, including addictions to drugs, alcohol,
and pornography, would experience healing and freedom.
Phone Numbers
Has your phone number changed? If you have discontinued
using your landline, changed phone numbers (cell or
home), please call the parish office at 345-4290 and let us
know your new number. You can also email office@blsac.net,
write phone numbers on your stewardship envelope or in a note,
and let us know your current phone number. Call anytime and
leave a message on the parish office voice mail. Don’t forget
to add your area code!
Pledges for the Restoration Campaign
Once we complete the capital campaign for the restoration of
our Church, we will begin collection of pledges in May. More
information will be in upcoming bulletins.
Divine Mercy Sunday is April 12th. Join us for Eucharistic
Adoration after the 10:30 a.m. Mass until 3:00 p.m. Reconciliation
is 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m., and the Divine Mercy Chaplet with
Benediction is 3:00 p.m. Everyone is invited and encouraged
to come, sit in Adoration, then attend this very beautiful and
moving devotion.
Many hands make light work! If you are interested in helping with
this year’s Festival whether it is planning, setup, helping at the
Festival, or cleanup! WE NEED YOUR HELP! Contact Annie
Adkins today at (614) 774-5876 or aadkins115@gmail.com.
School Advisory Council Elections
Have you thought about becoming a member of the Blessed
Sacrament School Advisory Council? You may be eligible for
nomination if you are a current school parent or active member
of Blessed Sacrament Church. For more information, call
Lindsey Holman at 366-0639 or linzylw7@yahoo.com. Deadline
for nominations is April 13th. Elections will be held in May.
Our community changed lives this Lent, and CRS Rice Bowl
wants to say “thank you!” Don’t forget to turn in your CRS Rice
Bowl in the weekend church collection.
Travel with Blessed Sacrament on our Pope Francis World
Meeting of Families ~ BLSAC trip Where: Philadelphia,
PA Trip Dates: September 25th-27th, 2015; Cost: $599.00
Transportation and ALL-Included. To register, contact (855)
842-8001 or (508) 340-9370. You can also register online at
www.proximotravel.com.
This Week
Sun., April 12 7:30 a.m. Rosary
8:00 a.m. Mass
9:00 a.m. CCD
9:00 a.m. RCIA – Library
9:00 a.m. Baptisms Emma & Alexa Meread
10:30 a.m. Mass
11:30 a.m. Adoration till 3:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.Reconciliation
3:00 p.m. Divine Mercy
Mon., April 13 12:00 p.m. Adoration until 8:00 p.m. –
Church
6:30 p.m. AHG – Café
6:30 p.m. Cub Scouts - Annex
Tues., April 14 12:00 p.m. Adoration until 6:00 p.m. –
Church
5:30 p.m. Reconciliation
6:15 p.m. Mass
7:00 p.m. BSS Alumni Meeting –
Marian Room
7:00 p.m. Choir Practice
7:00 p.m. SVdP Meeting – Library
Wed., April 15 8:15 a.m. Mass
9:00 a.m. Adoration until midnight –
Church
Thurs., April 16 8:15 a.m. Mass
1:55 p.m. Mass Music Practice
6:30 p.m. 1st Communion Potluck
& Practice – Café/Church
Fri., April 17 1st Communion Retreat All-Day
8:30 a.m. Mass
Sat., April 18
8:00 a.m. Drama
3:30 p.m. Reconciliation
5:00 p.m. Mass
St. Vincent de Paul Collection
Church of Eastern Europe Collection
Sun., April 19 7:30 a.m. Rosary
8:00 a.m. Mass
10:30 a.m. Mass
12:30 p.m. 1st Holy Communion Mass
Local Events of Interest
Spring/Summer Clothing Drive!
St. Francis de Sales Church is
holding a Spring/Summer Clothing
Drive to benefit St. Francis Outreach
Center in McArthur, Ohio, from
Friday, April 24th-Sunday, April 26th. Small appliances,
bedding, linens, toys and other small household items are also
appreciated. Volunteers will collect donations at the drive-thru/
drop-off in the parking lot behind St. Francis Church at the
following times: Friday, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Saturday, 9:00 a.m.5:30 p.m. and Sunday, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. (If the truck is full,
it may leave earlier than 2:00 p.m.) Call Sandy Wendelgest at
(740) 763-0177 for more information.
Newark Catholic invites you to Family Rosary Night every
Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in St. Catherine of Siena Chapel (1
Green Wave Drive) till the end of this school year.
Newark Catholic Track & Field Pancake Breakfast with
Chris Cakes! Join us Saturday, April 18th, from 8:00-11:30
am at NCHS (1 Green Wave Drive). Tickets are $7.00/each
and can be purchased in advance from any track member or
at the door on the day of the event. For information, call David
Blaine (740) 366-7711.
In honor of St. Joseph the Worker, students of Newark
Catholic HS will offer their services on Friday, May 1st and
will be available to help any elderly (or homebound) members
of our parish, who are in need of yard or housework, from 8:30
am until noon. If you are in need of students’ services, contact
Amy Vohsing at avohsing@laca.org, or call NC school office
at (740) 344-3594 and leave a message with your name and
contact number no later than Wednesday, April 15th.
Women of St. Francis 15th Annual Card Party
St. Francis de Sales Church Lamy Center (40 Granville Street)
is hosting their Annual Card Party on Thursday, April 23rd from
7:00-9:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.). The cost is $5.00/
person and tickets may be purchased by contacting Debby
Shelly at (740) 366-6924 or Lori Brown at (740) 323-3562.
Euchre – Tripoli – UNO (provided) or bring a game you and
your friends wish to play. Enjoy delicious refreshments and
great door prizes!
Bridges Out of Poverty
From Isaiah to Jesus, we have been told to care for the poor
among us. The challenge for us today is how to address poverty
and the issues that have contributed to generational poverty.
St. Vincent de Paul conferences from several local churches
will host a series of videos called “Bridges Out of Poverty.” A
light supper will be served at each session.
– April 15th, 6:00 p.m. at St. Edward Church, Granville, Ohio
– April 22nd, 6:00 p.m. at St. Francis de Sales, Johnson Hall,
40 Granville Street, Newark (enter thru back parking lot).
– April 29th, 6:00 p.m. at St. Edward Church, Granville, Ohio
– May 6th, 6:30 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Cafeteria.
These sessions are open to anyone who is concerned about
why the poor are stuck in poverty. RSVP to Irene Kennedy
at (740) 366-7509 and let her know which sessions you can
attend.
St. Francis Movie Ministry presents: “Gordon Family Tree.”
It’s everyman’s life story where conflict between self vs. the
world proves, once again, we have to be well thought of by
our friends, so we can think well of ourselves.... and whether
we’re accepting the challenges life brings us. Freemont
Gordon isn’t passionate about his successful Architecture
job in Los Angeles. After turning 30, he goes on a road trip
and along the way, meets the most amazing and generous
everyday folks. Freemont finds that doing what he loves is
what matters most. Join us Saturday, April 18th at 7:00 p.m.
in St. Francis Johnson Hall (40 Granville Street).
Pilgrimages for Catholics and people of all faiths
Trip Includes
 Bus will depart from your church to Philadelphia
 Transfers as per itinerary.
 4 or 5 star hotels in downtown areas.
 Transportation with luxury bus.
 All breakfasts and all dinners.
 All tips to driver, hotel, and tour guide.
 Guided Tours and Tour Fees
 Luggage handling (1 carry-on per person)
 Single Supplement (as long as the passengers is willing to
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Pope Francis
World Meeting of Families
September 26-28, 2015
Cost: $599.00
(bus transportation & All-Inclusive)
room with someone and allows us to provide them with a
roommate. If the passenger wants a guaranteed room to of
their own, then they have to pay the $300 single supplement
Remember: Passengers will never be expected to pay extra
for anything while on the trip. We always wait for passengers and never leave anyone behind
Trip Does Not Include
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Lunch
Trip Insurance
Friday, September 25: Departure from your hometown on a bus to Philadelphia. Arrival, get checked into the
hotel. Dinner and overnight in the area of Philadelphia.
Saturday, September 26: Today after breakfast at the hotel, we will spend the day at the Festival of Families
along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. In the evening we will return to our hotel for dinner and overnight in the
area of Philadelphia.
Sunday, September 27: Attend Mass celebrated by Pope Francis, followed by departure back to your
hometown.
Visit us on the web
www.proximotravel.com
email: anthony@proximotravel.com
Contact us 24/7
(855) 842-8001
(508) 340-9370
OH: (440) 457-7033
PA: (814) 479-4165
KY: (502) 829-0753
TX: (713) 393-7161
Fax: (508) 854-8003
Proximo Travel, LLC
PO Box 3479
Worcester, MA 01613
Sample Trip Itinerary
General Trip Information for trips in the USA
Traveling by Bus
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We use an air-conditioned/heated luxury bus throughout the entire trip.
The bus will be leaving from the parking lot of your local church, where the entire group will meet.
The time of departure will be communicated to all passengers individually in your final packet.
Please arrive 30 minutes before departure time. You will forfeit your trip if you arrive after the bus
has departed.
Staying In Touch
Each traveler will receive a final packet we suggest you print up 2 copies. (One for you & one for
your family at home)
 The trip is designed so that you and your family in the USA are always able to contact the tour guide
during the trip.
 A Tour Guide will meet you at the airport (if you are flying) or at the hotel if you are traveling by
bus. The tour guide will remain with the group until you are safely returned to your departure
point.
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Dress Code
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Dress is casual and comfortable. It is a vacation, relax and enjoy.
Bring comfortable walking shoes.
Most of the hotels we use have a pool or a Jacuzzi, bring a bathing suit with you.
Packing and Carry-on
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Pack your medicine and valuables, in a small bag that you keep with you on the bus.
Safety
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Safety is our priority. As we tour each site, every passenger is always accounted for: there is always
a count of passengers before and after touring each site. We never leave anyone behind!
Hotels
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We use solely 4 and 5 star hotels.
Lots of Walking?
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Even though we have our own private bus, some sites do require some walking. Bring comfortable
shoes (dress shoes are not necessary at all). We suggest you start walking at least 2 months before
you’re trip so your ready to tour! A wheelchair can be provided if you are traveling with a companion who is able to push you. Please remember that some sites are unavailable by wheelchair.
SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER
APRIL 12, 2015
Blessed Sacrament Holy Name Society wishes to “thank all”
who made our Lenten meals possible, especially organizers,
volunteers who worked so hard, and most importantly our
parishioners who attended and supported the purpose of our
confraternity to perform the Corporal and Spiritual Works of
Mercy. Proceeds go to further these goals through the education
of our children at Blessed Sacrament School in reverence for the
Sacred Name of God and Jesus Christ. Thank you all.”
Unplanned Pregnancy?
Whether you are single or married and would like personal
and/or financial support, we would like to help. We can
connect you with a state licensed, nonprofit adoption agency
which offers care and compassion during this important time
of decision in your life. All information is confidential and your
privacy is respected. Call us today! We have options and there
are people who care. Call Arline (740) 877-3241 or Janine
(740) 587-3524.
Around the Diocese
A Spring Check-Up for Your Marriage
Just 44 hours away from jobs, kids, and chores, then 20 minutes
a day. Take a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend.
A special in-parish weekend is July 31st-August 2nd. For
information or to register, contact Paul & Marilou Clouse at
(614) 834-6880 or visit www.wwmecolumbus.org.
Our Lady of Consolation Shrine, Carey, Ohio will offer a Mass
for Victims of Cancer on Friday, May 1st at 7:00 p.m. We
welcome all to come and pray together. Following Mass, visitors
are invited to participate in special prayers for healing.
Jewelry Sale at the Josephinum!
The Friends of the Josephinum will hold a Spring Jewelry Sale
on Friday, April 24th from 3:00-8:00 p.m. at the Jessing Center
(7625 N. High Street). Elegant fine and sterling silver jewelry will
be priced below wholesale; guests will automatically be entered
into a raffle for a 10K gold 1.5 carat diamond ring valued at
$1,000. All proceeds benefit Josephinum seminarians.
Bethesda Healing Ministry
Are you hurting in silence over your abortion experience? We’ve
been there and know what you are feeling. Our ministry offers
a safe and comforting place for you to connect with Jesus and
start your healing journey. Join Bethesda Healing Ministry on
the 2nd and 4th Monday each month to share in the healing
experience. Call our confidential lines: (614) 309-0157 or (614)
309-2651.
Mass of Comfort Bethesda Healing Ministry
All are invited to a Mass of Comfort on Monday, May 11th, to
remember our children who were lost before birth, through
still-birth, miscarriage or early termination. Join Bethesda
Healing Ministry at 7:00 p.m. in the convent chapel at Christ
the King Church, 2777 E. Livingston Avenue, Columbus, for
an opportunity to receive the peace and comfort that only Our
Heavenly Father can give to us and to our children who reside
with Him in Heaven. Celebrants are Fr. Dean Mathewson and
Fr. Michael Gentry, ministry chaplains. For information, call
(614) 309-0157 or go to bethesdahealing.org.
Krakow WYD 2016
World Youth Day (WYD) is a worldwide celebration of young
Catholics with the Holy Father. WYD is primarily for young adults
(18-30’s) and you must be 18 or over at time of trip to attend
WYD with the diocesan group. Sign up NOW to go July 24thAugust 2nd, 2016 in Krakow, Poland. Initial registration is due
by late April. Payment plans are available. Contact the Office of
Youth and Young Adult Ministry for information and to register
www.cdeducation.org/WYD, Mike Hall (mhall@cdeducation.org)
or Sean Robinson (srobinson@cdeducation.org).
The Knox/Licking Vocations Club is Tuesday, April 14th at
St. Leonard Social Hall (57 Dorsey Mill Road, Heath) with a
lunch served at Noon for $5.00/person. Theresa DeMers, wife
of Deacon Steve DeMers, of St. Francis de Sales Church,
is our guest speaker. All are invited to bring a friend. For
information, call Dee Jones at (740) 522-4875 or drjones1@
columbus.rr.com.
A Capital Campaign
Newsletter for
Blessed Sacrament Parish Issue 5, April 11-12, 2015
Our Campaign – Our Opportunity
Campaign Climbs to $825,350!
Thanks to the generous spirit of our faithful parishioners
– and the exceptional efforts of our volunteer corps – we have
now reached this wonderful new total in our capital campaign!
With the sacrifice of each parish household, we have not
only achieved this level, but we can push on with confidence
to our challenge goal of $1,000,000!
Comprehensive Organ Rebuild
With our challenge goal now in sight, we can anticipate a
comprehensive rebuild of our church organ. Thus, instead of
a minimal repair, we can reconstruct a better, more reliable
instrument. This will also free up our beautiful window for
better visibility and create additional space for our choir. We
need, of course, the fullest measure of participation from each
parish family as we head down the stretch of our campaign to
achieve this noble aim.
“Have patience with all things,
but chiefly have patience with yourself.”
Saint Francis de Sales