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C A T H O L I C DIOCESE OF COLUMBUS A journal of Catholc lfe n Oho JULY 18, 2010 THE 16 TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME VOLUME 59:37 WWW.CTONLINE.ORG ST. JOSEPH PARISH NURTURES THE FAITH IN THE DOVER AREA

2 Catholc Tmes July 18, 2010 July 18, 2010 Catholc Tmes 3 The Edtor s Notebook Nurturng Your Fath Ths Summer By Davd Garck, Edtor Summer s a good tme for a change of pace. Our chldren get out of the routne of school and nvolve themselves n actvtes that help ther socal development n other ways and refresh them for a return to classes n the fall. Most of us get away from work for some sort of vacaton durng the summer months. As much as I love my job, I have to say that I enjoy t even more wth the perspectve that comes from steppng off the treadmll of crankng out a newspaper every week and takng some tme to enjoy the larger pcture of how t ts nto our total fath communty. Of course, we never need to take a vacaton from fath and worshp. But f we are not careful, we can get stuck n a rut n how we approach our fath. If worshp has become a rote acton of always attendng the same Mass every week, sttng n the same pew next to the same people, gvng the accustomed responses and then gvng Chrst no further thought untl we do the same thngs the followng week, perhaps we need some sprtual refreshng. If you are travelng ths summer, remember that there s vrtually no place n the world where there s not a Catholc church. Go to www.masstmes.org and you wll be able to nd the locaton, tmes, and even a map to get you to Mass wherever you are. The great thng s, that when you worshp n a dfferent envronment, wth a dfferent group of people, dfferent local customs, perhaps even a dfferent language, you get a fresh perspectve on just how expansve and unversal our fath s. You don t even have to book an arlne ght to accomplsh ths. I love to vst other parshes rght here n the Docese of Columbus. You can do t anytme durng the year, but summer s an especally good tme to try ths. Pck a parsh and go worshp there on a summer Sunday. You may have frends or famly n that parsh. It s a great tme to fellowshp wth them by worshpng wth them. Even f you don t know anyone at that parsh, you wll get a fresh look at the Mass from a dfferent perspectve, and perhaps you wll make some new frends f you hang around for the socal hours afterwards. Ths can also be the startng pont for a day explorng a dfferent part of our docese. Ths s also festval season, so another way to broaden your exposure to our Catholc communty s to attend other parsh festvals. Catholc Tmes publshed the schedule of festvals n May. If you dd not keep that schedule, you can read t onlne at www.ctonlne.org. We try to use Catholc Tmes as a tool to keep you aware of the great thngs gong on at parshes around the docese. Ths week, we look at St. Joseph Parsh n Dover. St. Joseph s the namesake of sx parshes n ths docese, the second most of any sant after St. Mary. When we thnk of St. Joseph, we thnk of hs mportant role n nurturng the Holy Famly and gudng and protectng the nfant Jesus as he grew to manhood. These qualtes are well re ected n the parsh lfe of St. Joseph s n Dover. On page 10 of ths ssue, you wll read of how St. Joseph s served the mmgrant populaton of Tuscarawas County n the 19th century and how t contnues to provde lovng support to a new wave of mmgrants n the 21st century. In fact, f you are lookng for a nce day trp ths summer, Mass at St. Joseph s and a vst to the beautful hlls of eastern Oho could be very refreshng on many levels. Front Page photo: A staned-glass wndow at the rear of Dover St. Joseph Church depcts the Natvty CT photo by Tm Puet HELEN McDANIEL, 91, HAD LONG CAREER IN SOCIAL SERVICES Callng hours for Helen M. McDanel, 91, former drector of Catholc Socal Servces, who ded Frday, July 9, n the Columbus home where she was born and lved, wll be from 2 to 7 p.m. Frday, July 16, at the Egan- Ryan Funeral Home, 403 E. Broad St., Columbus. Funeral Mass wll be at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 17, at Columbus St. Mary Magdalene Church. Bural wll be at Deercreek Cemetery n Lafayette. She was born Nov. 6, 1918, to the late Denns and Mare (Carter) Mc- Danel. She receved a bachelor s degree n 1941, a master s degree n 1942, and a doctorate n socal work n 1969 from The Oho State Unversty. She began her career as a socal worker n Detrot, then served n the Navy from 1944 to 1946. She became the rst degreed case worker hred by CSS, then known as the Catholc Welfare Bureau, when t was formed n 1946. She became the agency s drector n 1971 and remaned n that poston untl her retrement n 1985. After she retred, she volunteered wth area socal servces agences. I looked forward to comng to work every day, she told the Catholc Tmes n a 2007 ntervew. I loved my job and I m glad I dd t. We were helpng people, what we dd was well-lked, and t was always a great satsfacton to feel you were dong what was best for famles n need. She was presdent of the Natonal Conference of Catholc Chartes from 1981 to 1983, was charman of the advsory commttee of Natonal Church Resdences, was nstrumental n developng Hlltop Senor Vllage, and receved many honors for her work, ncludng the Pro Ecclesa et Pontfce medal, the hghest papal award for CATHOLIC TIMES Copyrght 2010. All rghts reserved. Catholc Tmes s the of cal newspaper of the Catholc Docese of Columbus, Oho. It s publshed weekly 48 tmes per year wth excepton of two weeks followng Chrstmas and two weeks n July. Subscrpton rate: $25 per year. ISSN 0745-6050 Perodcal Postage Pad n Columbus, Oho a layperson. She was nducted nto the Central Oho Senor Ctzens Hall of Fame n 2007. Helen, along wth the late Msgr. Larry Corcoran, played a major role n the development of the natonal Catholc Chartes of ce and developng the themes ntated n an nternal study known as Toward a Revved Catholc Chartes Movement n the 1970s, sad Don Wsler, CSS presdent. Ths work has been reaf rmed several tmes n the ntervenng years and contnues to gude the work of Catholc Chartes agences around the country. Our docese owes a debt of grattude to Helen for her work wth Catholc Socal Servces for more than 40 years, sad Mark Huddy, Epscopal moderator of the docesan Of ce for Socal Concerns. She was really nstrumental n developng t as a broadbased, professonal agency. She was preceded n death by her brothers, Jerry and Arthur, and sster, Elzabeth. Survvors nclude her sster-n-law, Rosemary McDanel, and many nephews and neces. Bshop Frederck F. Campbell, D.D., PhD. ~ Presdent & Publsher Davd Garck ~ Edtor (dgarck@colsdoc.org) Tm Puet ~ Reporter (tpuet@colsdoc.org) Alexandra Keves ~ Graphc Desgn Manager (akeves@colsdoc.org) Deacon Steve DeMers ~ Busness Manager (sdemers@colsdoc.org) Jode Sfreddo ~ Bookkeeper/Crculaton Coordnator (jsfreddo@colsdoc.org) Malng Address: 197 E. Gay St., Columbus OH 43215 Edtoral Staff Telephone (614) 224-5195 FAX (614) 241-2518 Busness Staff Telephone (614) 224-6530 FAX (614) 241-2518 Postmaster: Send address changes to Catholc Tmes, 197 E. Gay St., Columbus, Oho 43215. Please allow two to four weeks for change of address. SPIRITUAL FITNESS RETREAT FOR MEN St. Elzabeth Seton Parsh, 600 Hll Road North, Pckerngton, wll host a sprtual tness retreat, sponsored by the Columbus Catholc Men s Mnstry, featurng former All-Pro wde recever and NFL coach Dan Abramowcz on Frday and Saturday, Aug. 13 and 14. Abramowcz, a natve of and current resdent of Steubenvlle, s the co-host of Crossng the Goal, an EWTN televson program whch lnks sportsrelated themes wth relgous values. He works wth Catholc men s groups across the naton, and last spoke n the Columbus area at the 2009 docesan Catholc Men s Conference. Also speakng at the retreat wll be Father Denns Gang of the Francscan Unversty of Steubenvlle and Deacon Ralph Poyo of New Evangelzaton Mnstres. Hs group s purpose s to tran and strengthen partcpants nwardly through workouts so they can make more of a dfference n ther homes, parshes, workplaces, and communtes. The program wll begn wth Mass at 5:15 p.m. Frday. The rst day wll conclude at 9 p.m. wth Evenng Prayer, followed by snacks and fellowshp. The retreat wll resume wth Mornng Prayer at 7:30 a.m. Saturday and conclude by 4 p.m. Regstraton wll be lmted to 250 men. Overnght accommodatons are not ncluded. The cost of $75 per person ncludes sx talks, two Masses, and three meals. Partcpants may regster onlne at www. columbuscatholcmen.com or send a check, made out to Catholc Men s Mnstry, to Scott Wllamson, 5107 Canterbury Drve, Powell, Oho 43065. Dear Brothers and Ssters n Chrst, The Unted States Conference of Catholc Bshops (USCCB) has desgnated the weekend of July 31 and Aug. 1 as the Collecton for the Church n Latn Amerca. The collecton s a tangble demonstraton of our soldarty wth the Church across our hemsphere. Although approxmately half of the world s Catholc populaton lves n Latn Amerca, the Church n the regon s losng ts members at an alarmng rate. They are drawn away from the Church by other faths, and others mgrate n pursut of a better lfe elsewhere. Losng ts members n large numbers, along wth a low prest-parshoner rato, the fath and the famly structures n the regon are weakened. Help s much needed to strengthen the fath of the people and to tran pastoral leaders to take care of the flock. The proceeds of the collecton support catechess, formaton, evangelzaton, and other pastoral programs, whch are desgned to strengthen and to renew the fath of the people n the regon. I nvte you to gve generously to ths collecton, and I ask the Lord to contnue to bless our efforts to brng the Good News to all. I am most grateful for your lovng response to God s call to buld Hs kngdom on earth. Most Reverend Frederck F. Campbell, DD, PhD Bshop of Columbus A note from our mssonary More than 20 years ago, I embarked on mssonary actvty outsde the USA; frst n Bolva and Peru, and now n Honduras for 13 years. The experences have been vared and even adventurous n some cases (the jungles of the Amazon!), but there are memorable moments engraved n my heart from each experence. I stll fnd myself amazed at the smple fath of the poor and ther capacty to lve each day joyfully n the mdst of what would be dsastrous stuatons for anyone of the Frst World. I have learned to be grateful for small thngs a smle, a spontaneous hug, the flower that one lttle grl brngs me when she arrves at our HIV meetng each week, and so much more. I admre the reslence of our young HIV adolescents who have assumed responsblty for ther medcatons and can dream of a future wth a chronc treatable llness rather than of a death sentence at an early age. I have learned that communty can be bult, but that t takes tme, trust, and honesty. The mnstry contnues to be lfe-gvng for me, and I am ndeed grateful for the years I have been gven to be n mnstry n Latn and Central Amerca. Dors Regan, OP Domncan Sster of Peace

4 Catholc Tmes PRACTICAL By Rck Jerc July 18, 2010 STEWARDSHIP SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR ASSOCIATES RENEW COMMITMENTS PROXIMO TRAVEL, YOUR CATHOLIC TOUR COMPANY Italy / Swtzerland: Sept. 4-16; Sept 18-30; Oct 2-14; Oct 16-28 Italy Regular: Sept. 18-26; Oct. 9-17; Oct. 18-26 Holy Land: Sept. 9-19; Sept. 20-30; Oct. 7-17; Oct. 18-28; Nov. 8-18 France, Span, Portugal: Oct. 2-14 Ireland/Scotland - 2011: May 14-26 Tuscany: Oct. 7-17 Monuments Dd we patronze our fathers durng the past two weeks? I found t was a nce way to contnue the celebraton of Father s Day. After all, one day s not enough for our fathers or mothers. It was a good exercse n commttng to keepng n touch, payng attenton, more prayer, and smply more lovng care. It was a proactve and lovng way to patronze our fathers, rather than watng to react when there was an mmedate or ongong need that we must respond to. And f our father has passed away, t made our prayer even more powerful. We can pray to our fathers n Heaven. What power there s n the ablty to pray for grace and gudance from both our Heavenly Father and our father n Heaven. Monuments. We love to buld them to honor and remember those who deserve our endearment and perpetual respect. We buld monuments to honor ndvduals, and we buld them for large and ever-growng groups of people. We honor presdents, our foundng fathers, war heroes, and other sgn cant persons, such as fallen solders. We also honor veterans of wars, such as the two World Wars, Korea, and Vetnam. We honor branches of the armed servces wth the Iwo Jma memoral and the Ar Force memoral. They stand as lastng legaces to the servce and sel ess sacr ces whch make ther memory so specal. These monuments are necessary and worthwhle. They establsh a lastng lnk to our hstory and mantan a vson and drecton whch makes us better people as we move forward and grow. Some memorals make us happy, some make us sad, and others make us proud. Whatever the case, they have a purpose n strrng our emotons, our hearts, and our souls. Our many and vared monuments are wonderful to behold. We can go to great lengths to see them, tour them, photograph them, and experence them. What draws us to some, and not others? It can be dstance, unqueness, hstory, how contemporary they are, or our personal attracton and curosty. We may not be drawn to some because they are commonplace, ordnary, or not perceved as very specal. The tme and expense we can spend to vst and explore and experence them adds up to qute a lot. There s certanly nothng wrong wth that. Ths s vacaton tme, and many of us wll spend tme observng monuments of all types. Wll we take the tme and make the effort to honor and vst our most mportant and even more common monuments? My famly and I recently vsted Baltmore and Washngton. We enjoyed some nterestng monuments and stes n Baltmore, such as the rst Washngton monument and the Inner Harbor. But we also vsted the Baslca of the Archdocese, toured the crypt, and acknowledged the tomb of Bshop John Carroll. Washngton s lled wth great monuments, and we saw nearly all of them. We also vsted the Natonal Cathedral and the Shrne of the Immaculate Concepton. We are no one specal, but t s always great to vst our relgous monuments and to see so many others dong the same. Our practcal challenge these next two weeks s to be sure that we vst our relgous monuments when we are on our famly vacatons ths summer. It can be as df cult as seekng out those that are off the beaten path, or not as popular. It can also be as smple as gong to those that are rght n front of us. Most mportantly, we must all commt to attendng Mass on Sunday when we travel, and make an effort to go to Mass durng the week sometmes. It s always a nce experence to jon n the Lturgy n another church n another cty and docese. Honor our greatest treasure Jesus Chrst n the Eucharst. Jerc s drector of development and plannng for the Columbus Docese. Catholc Tmes 5 July 18, 2010 Italy/Holy Land - 2011: May 9-22; May 16-29; June 20-July 3 Anthony Nachef, PhD (Theology) Owner Toll free: 1-877-994-8259 Phone: 508-340-9370 Emal: Anthony@Proxmotravel.com www.proxmotravel.com Ar Fare and ALL-INCLUSIVE on all trps from anywhere n the USA: $3,390-$3,990-$4,490 Plan a prvate retreat for yourself or a loved one at STS. PETER AND PAUL RETREAT CENTER On May 13, the feast day of St. Jule Bllart, founder of the Ssters of Notre Dame de Namur, the ssters Columbus assocates renewed ther commtments at Columbus St. Agnes Church. Mass was celebrated by Father Homer Blubaugh and concelebrated by Father Jerry Stluka. The assocates renewed ther yearly commtments and baptsmal promses. The newest assocate, Ann Mahan, was welcomed nto the group of 40 women and men. An assocate s commted to lve the gospel message n the sprt of St. Jule. Through prayer, relatonshps, and mnstres, assocates commt themselves to express n our tme, as Jule dd n hers, that God s good. Pctured are (from left) Ann Mahan; Mary Ellen Logan, Columbus facltator of the assocates; Sster Los Ann Meyer, SNDdeN, assocates coordnator; and Father Blubaugh, pastor of St. Agnes Church Enjoy the peaceful country sde, perfect accommodatons and excellent food. Meet daly wth your personal retreat drector for prayer and reflecton. Only $90 per day/ncludng meals. Call the center at 740.928.4246 Expressng Your Sprtualty Through the Arts Teachers selected for scence educaton program Suzanne Howard of Gahanna St. Matthew School and Beth Kerechann of London St. Patrck School were among 189 teachers throughout Amercan Electrc Power-Oho s 63-county servce area selected to teach the e3smart program. The teachers both attended a tranng sesson to learn about the program and qual ed for more than $2,000 n scence equpment, supples, and materals for classroom use. The students who A bene ted from ths nnovatve program learned about energy concepts and energy ef cency strateges at school, then had the opportunty to apply ther knowledge at home by qualfyng to receve an energy conservaton kt from AEP contanng tems desgned to help reduce the use of electrcty and fuel n ther homes. Those wantng to learn more about the program may vst www.ohoenergy.org. St Matthew Parsh 807 Havens Corners Road, Gahanna Oho www.stmatthew.net Thursday, July 22 Adult Games of Chance! Everyone Deserves The Best At An Affordable Prce Offered ALL 3 nghts! We provde advance plannng servces because we beleve t s n the best nterest of our famles. Prearrangements spare loved ones from makng extremely df cult decsons at a very emotonal tme n ther lves. We can help famles craft a plan that wll meet ther personal preferences as well as ther nal expectatons. If you d lke to consder pre-plannng, please gve us a call. Joseph Qunt Tber Games run untl one hour AFTER festval closes. Outdoor Smokng Tent! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Famly owned And Operated Snce 1870 3 (IGH 3T #OLUMBUS /( s 614/444-1185 Saturday, July 24 6pm to mdnght Lve Bands & Nghtly Food Specals All Weekend! Famly Frend for Generatons John Qunt Tber 6pm to mdnght A WEEKEND OF FAMILY FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT! When famles are plannng a funeral they expect professonals they can count on n ther tme of need. For more than a century, we ve been provdng exceptonal servce and compassonate understandng. Anthony Tber Frday, July 23 6pm to 11pm Games Rdes Kdde Land Food Musc Fun, Fun, Fun! CASH PRIZE RAFFLE!! St. Matthew s located 1 mle East of Gahanna Lncoln Hgh School *Wnners need not be present to wn* Please call 614.471.0212 for more nformaton st nd rd th 1 $2000, 2 $1000, 3 $500, 4 $250 The Martn de Porres Center encourages artsts, buddng artsts, and people who apprecate art to attend Expressng Your Sprtualty Through the Arts, on Saturday, July 31, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Local artst Queen Brooks wll explore how artsts, and the artst n all of us, express sprtualty through created works. A lecture and dscusson, punctuated by sldes of artwork by the presenter and others, combned wth a handson actvty, wll gve partcpants an nsght nto ths lttle-known or dscussed aspect of art. Partcpants are encouraged to brng a small tem to whch they feel sprtually connected. Brooks wll show how the tem may be turned nto, ncorporated n, or used as an nspraton for an art pece grounded n sprtualty. Brooks, a lfelong resdent of Columbus, s an artst, photographer, educator, and former gallery owner. Her work, represented n the center s current exhbt, Evoluton of the Grl Chld, smultaneously re ects the maturty of a seasoned artst and the vbrancy of one who contnues to evolve. Queen receved bachelor s and master s degrees n ne arts from The Oho State Unversty and has been the recpent of many awards and grants, ncludng the 2008 Ohoana Career Award. Her work has been featured n Essence magazne and twce n the Internatonal Revew of Afrcan Amercan Art. The Columbus Museum of Art and the Martn de Porres Center have added her artwork to ther collectons. To regster for the workshop, contact the center, 2330 Arport Road, by callng (614) 416-1910, by sendng an e-mal to martndeporres@oppeace.org, or by vstng ts webste at martndeporrescenter.net. The suggested donaton s $10. Photo: My Inner Chld, a pantng by Alsa Mbnakar, one of the artworks ncluded n the Martn de Porres Center s current exhbt, Evoluton of the Grl Chld. CHARISMATIC MASS The docesan Catholc Charsmatc Renewal wll sponsor a charsmatc Mass, celebrated by Father Patrck Toner, on Tuesday, July 27, n the parsh actvty center of Plan Cty St. Joseph Church, 670 W. Man St. The evenng wll begn wth rectal of the rosary at 6 p.m., followed by prase and worshp at 6:30 and the Mass at 7:30. For more nformaton, call (614) 237-7080 or vst www.columbusccr.org.

6 Catholc Tmes A quck note from: OFFICE OF LITURGY The Cathedral Church Is Important for All of Us The cathedral church s the ste of the bshop s char, or cathedra, and s properly the bshop s home church. It s regarded as the center of lturgcal lfe of the docese and s to be the express mage of Chrst s vsble Church, prayng, sngng, and worshppng on earth the mage of Chrst s Mystcal Body. The cathedral church reflects the reverence and dgnty owed to the bshop as Chrst s vcar and representatve, through ts physcal presence and through partcpaton of the docesan fathful n exemplary lturgy and musc. The hstory of the cathedra can be traced to Chrst s teachngs, n whch he declared that scrbes and Pharsees had taken ther seat on the char of Moses (Matthew 23:2), affirmed by the Catholc feast of the Char of St. Peter. Cathedral churches have tradtonally been bult n urban centers wth the ntenton of hostng large, socally vbrant populatons. As our urban landscape becomes ncreasngly complex, the cathedral msson to unfy and serve all peoples of the docese perssts, presentng the best Chrst has to offer. The cathedral s the quntessental realzaton of the Church body, God s fathful: rch n dversty whle completely unfied and engaged. The cathedral church shnes as a beacon of Chrst, provdng communty outreach, concerts, and other arts events, and a space n whch to encounter God ndvdually and collectvely. Other than housng the cathedra, no specfic archtectural crtera exst, although most cathedral churches strve to honor the longstandng tradton of representng the space of God s holy cty n heaven, the new Jerusalem. As Jesus frequently retreated to the desert to meet hs Father, the cathedral church functons as an urban haven where the fathful come to meet God through hs manfestaton n vsual and muscal arts and through hs true presence n the Blessed Sacrament, partcularly n the celebraton of Mass. The unty of God s people s perhaps best exemplfied n the cathedral Chrsm Mass, at whch the bshop consecrates the ol of holy chrsm, the ol of the sck, and the ol of catechumens n antcpaton of the sacred Easter Trduum. At the Chrsm Mass, every parsh across the docese s represented by prests and parshoners as a sgn of the unty of the presbyterum. Wth the sacred Trduum solemntes, the Chrsm Mass calls for specal ncluson of other ordnary and lay mnsters, ncludng deacons, the master of ceremones, and the chor, all of whom help express Chrst s presence. The eloquence and beauty of such mportant lturgcal events brng worshpers closer to God and unfies belevers. These events serve to recognze two mllenna of Chrstan devoton through the dvne tradtons that comprse and define Roman Catholcsm. July 18, 2010 Catholc Tmes 7 July 18, 2010 Wll there be someone for bachelors n heaven? What s a Catholc cross? Q. I have read n your column that marred couples share a contnung of ther martal love n heaven. I am a non-commtted, lfelong bachelor. Wll there be somethng for me to share wth the one that got away when we both meet n heaven? (New Jersey). Absolutely there wll be, even f there was no one specal person that just got away. As I explaned n that column, accordng to Chrstan tradton, based on what God has revealed to us n Jesus Chrst, we wll be n eternty what we were formed to be by God s grace n our relatonshps ths sde of death. Every frend and famly member and other people we encounter shape to some degree what we are as human bengs and chldren of God. Each of them helps de ne sgn cantly our humanty as men and women and as Chrstans. Ths s true n a unque way for marred people, but the same personal formaton s n process n all of us, ncludng persons lke you. All the mutual love and growth and lfe-gvng that took place here wll shne n our sharng the presence A QUESTION & ANSWER by: FATHER DIETZEN Catholc News Servce of God n eternal lfe.. Our parshoners recently nshed buldng a new parsh center. We planned to place n t a beautful new plan wooden cross to memoralze the work everyone had contrbuted. Unfortunately, we were told that what we planned to place there s not a Catholc cross. What exactly s a Catholc cross? Does t need to have a corpus to be Catholc? (Indana). I m not sure what a Catholc cross s. Some people would dentfy a cross wthout a corpus as Protestant. Perhaps t s true that most Protestant congregatons usually dsplay a smple wooden cross, but many non-catholc churches and nsttutons dsplay the cross contanng the body of Chrst. It s unhstorcal at least to make an absolute dstncton between them, however. Frst, the practce of portrayng the cruc ed Lord on the cross became common qute late n Chrstanty, only Q A NOTRE DAME AMERICORPS VOLUNTEER SERVICE OPPORTUNITY Shepherd s Corner, an ecology center sponsored by the Domncan Ssters of Peace, has an openng for an AmerCorps volunteer begnnng September 2011. Ths poston nvolves partcpaton n educaton programs, anmal care, gardenng and specal events. Contact: Sster Rose Ann Van Buren, OP at shepherdscorner@sbcglobal.net. Vst www.shepherdscorner.com. about 800 years ago. For some tme, Chrstans ddn t dsplay the cross n art; t was a symbol of shame n Roman culture. Then, durng the rst centures after Chrst, a cross wth the body of Chrst was rare. The convcton that the death of Chrst was part of the whole paschal or Easter event was so ngraned n the church that heavy emphass was placed on the resurrecton. Thus, crosses were ether bare (wthout the corpus) or, at least by the fth century, were adorned wth precous jewels, the so-called crux gemmata. When the body of Chrst dd begn to appear more frequently on the cross, t was often the rsen, trumphant Lord that was shown rather than the dyng or dead Chrst. Around the 1200s n the wake of major natural and poltcal dsasters that swept through Europe, the passon of Chrst began to assume a more central role n Catholc theology and sprtualty. Cruc xes graphcally dsplayng the sufferng Chrst became popular, remanng so nto our own tme. Wth today s renewed emphass on the entre paschal mystery n the hstory of salvaton, somethng such as jeweled crosses, crosses wth the body of the rsen Chrst, even bare crosses, are found frequently n present-day Catholc churches. Send questons to Father Detzen, Box 3315, Peora, IL 61612, or e-mal: jjdetzen@aol.com. ERITREAN CATHOLICS GATHER IN COLUMBUS More than 100 people from the Unted States, Canada, the Unted Kngdom, Germany, and Italy came to Columbus last month to attend the rst nternatonal conference of the Ertrean Catholc Eparchy of Keren. The three-day conference concluded on Sunday, June 13, wth a Lturgy concelebrated by Bshop Kdane Yebo of the eparchy and ve prests. Amne Kdane, a professor of mcrobology at Columbus State Communty College, who was one of the leaders of the conference, sad one of the most nterestng presentatons durng the event was a program on fath and cultural challenges for young people of Ertrean descent who have come to the Unted States. Those challenges nclude a dfference n the cultures of the two natons. Presenter Danel Ghlwet noted that In Amercan culture, ndvduals wear ther emotons on ther sleeves, communcaton s very open, and words of St. Margaret of Cortona Church 1600 N. Hague Avenue, Columbus Come and Celebrate! MONSIGNOR FRANK MEAGHER S 50th Year as a Prest Mass 4 p.m.~sunday, August 8 Recepton/Dnner after Mass Freeon ss Adm at Our Lady of Mount Carmel 5133 Walnut Rd. SE, Buckeye Lake Reservaton deadlne s July 30 ~ Please call 740.928.3266 ext. 201, or e-mal OLMC@avolve.net, please put R.S.V.P. nvtaton n the subject lne Blessed are they who mourn, for they wll be comforted. Mt. 5,4 Your East Sde Catholc Funeral Home Frday, July 23 ~ 6 pm-mdnght Saturday, July 24 ~ 5 pm-mdnght Sunday, July 25 ~ Tradtonal Street Processon honorng our patron sants after the 10:30 am Festval Mass Frday: Red Hot Rhythm Revew (formerly the JuJu Bees) ~ 7-11 pm Saturday: The Danger Brothers ~ 8-Mdnght 2010 Buck LaCrosse or 2010 GMC Terran provded by Haydocy Automotve encouragement and congratulatons are more evdent, spec cally between parents and chldren. In Ertrean culture, emotons rarely are shown and communcaton s open, but to a comparatvely lesser degree than n Amercan culture, Ghlwet sad. He sad encouragement and congratulatons are reserved mostly for meanngful occasons, perhaps because parents have hgher expectatons for ther chldren. He also sad that the roles of fathers and mothers n Ertrean culture are changng n much the same way they are n Amercan culture. Ghlwet sad that n Amerca, the culture tends to favor ndvdualstc ambtons and tangble possessons, such as money, cars, and clothes. He sad Ertrean tradtons are more communty-orented, uplftng not only oneself but each other, and tend to emphasze more ntangble thngs, such as happness and famly. He sad that as a result, Ertrean-Amercan parents face a dlemma n tryng to keep ther homeland s culture and customs ntact whle adaptng to the values and norms of another naton. Smlar presentatons were made on subjects such as challenges to fath; datng and marrage; educatonal expectatons; the role of the presthood; and the contnung use n the Ertrean lturgy of that naton s Ge ez language, whch, lke Latn, s used lturgcally but no longer s generally spoken. OAKLAND NURSERY VOTED BEST IN THE U.S. 7915 E. Man St., Reynoldsburg, Oh 43068 614.755.9500 For more nformaton, call 614.279.1690 Now s the best tme to plan and desgn your landscape. 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8 Catholc Tmes July 18, 2010 July 18, 2010 Catholc Tmes 9 ON A FIRM FOUNDATION When God gets angry Answerng God s Call GOD KEPT CALLING DESPITE DOUBTS Msgr. Donald Schulz by Tm Puet LIVING Fath By Jennfer Damano When God gets angry, he really gets angry. In the readngs for the fourth Sunday of ths month, we wll lsten to the 18th chapter of Geness: the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. When I read ths, I ask myself: What s the wrter of ths story tryng to communcate to hs ntended audence? What can we learn from the complete devastaton of two busy and vtal communtes? What s the sn of Sodom and Gomorrah, and how s ths story relevant to those who lve n the Docese of Columbus 23 centures after ths story was rst wrtten? The story of Sodom and Gomorrah takes place at a very early stage n the development of Judasm. At ths tme, the chosen people of God are stll very much a nomadc people, lvng n temporary shelters n the desolate areas n and around modern-day Judea. In such a culture, the noton of hosptalty s an essental value: someone walkng n from the Sna desert s taken n to one s tent, s gven shelter, and s fed, wthout excepton or queston. To ths day, ths noton of hosptalty, of gvng what one has to another, and n fact ths noton of charty, of kndness to strangers, are essental components of the Jewsh culture. Sodom and Gomorrah are wealthy ctes. Ctes, a novelty at ths tme, receved a lot of vstors. People, often poor and transent, would come out of the desert and expect the same hosptalty they receved n the tents of ther desert frends. Apparently, the people of Sodom and Gomorrah had forgotten the phlanthropy of ther Bedoun kn and would have preferred that ther vstors stop elsewhere. Ther desre to remove strangers from ther communty, and therefore remove the oblgaton to share ther rches, ascends to an almost fanatcal measure. And that makes God angry. Really angry. I thnk what the wrters of ths story n Geness are tryng to communcate s that holdng onto thngs, at the expense of people, s profoundly and utterly destructve. That our wealth, our possessons, have lttle value unless they are utlzed to promote and realze the well-beng of our brothers and ssters n Chrst. We hold on tghtly to our wealth. It brngs us comfort. It brngs us peace of mnd. Lettng go of our treasure or placng our resources at the bene t of another s at rst unnatural. Yet t s ths nature of ownershp that we are called upon to walk away from and not to look back upon. What would you lke to do to assst your neghbor or fath communty? The staff at The Catholc Foundaton s ready to help you dscern the ways n whch, wth thoughtful plannng, you mght have a greater mpact than you ever dreamed possble. Gve us a call. Damano s executve drector of the Catholc Foundaton. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Local publshng company s lookng for a full tme sales representatve. Ths poston requres up to 50% out-of-town travel. The successful canddate has experence n sales, good communcaton sklls, hghly organzed and motvated. Bene ts ncludng auto allowance and 401K. Please call 614.777.8700 Msgr. Donald Schulz had a few detours on hs road to the presthood, but ddn t let that stop hm from hs ultmate goal. It took 17 years from the tme I entered the semnary system untl I was ordaned, he sad. I dropped out three tmes, one of them because of World War II and the others because of doubts about my worthness, but God kept callng me back. My (Catholc Unversty of Amerca) classmate Joe Bernardn (the late Cardnal Joseph Bernardn, former archbshop of Chcago) used to joke that I got ordaned n spte of myself. Msgr. Schulz path to beng ordaned n Columbus on May 30, 1953, by Bshop Mchael Ready passed through St. Paul, Mnn., the naton s captal, and the battlefelds of the Pacfc. He grew up n St. Paul, where he went to Nazareth Hall Semnary there from 1937 to 1941 and to St. Thomas College n 1941 and 1942. He was awarded a scholarshp to the Sulpcan Semnary n Washngton and attended Catholc Unversty there from 1942 to 1944 before enlstng n the Marnes, where he served on Sapan and Oknawa. After World War II ended, he performed garrson duty n Nagasak, Japan, one of the two ctes where U.S. planes dropped atomc bombs n 1945. Nagasak was the one cty n Japan wth a large group of Catholcs, he sad. Whle I was there, I got to be frends wth Archbshop Paul Yamaguch and brought hm whatever goods I could get from other Marnes and on the black market so he could gve them to hs prests and people. Msgr. Schulz, 88, sad hs tour n the Marnes led to hs becomng a prest of the Docese of Columbus. (St. Paul) Archbshop (John) Murray dropped me as a semnaran because I ddn t seek hs permsson to go to the Marnes, he sad. I ddn t know that was somethng I was supposed to do. But he dd gve me permsson to seek other doceses. A prest at Catholc Unversty gave me a lst of nne doceses lookng for prests, and I chose Columbus. He receved a bachelor of arts degree n 1947 and a master s degree n 1948. Hs master s dssertaton was drected by-then Msgr. Fulton Sheen. He stayed n Washngton through 1951 and completed hs studes for the presthood at Mount St. Mary s Semnary of the West n Norwood n 1952 and 1953. Hs frst full-tme assgnment was at Columbus Holy Rosary. One of the thngs I hadn t antcpated as a prest was that I would be a teacher, he sad. I was at Holy Rosary only a year, then was transferred to (Columbus) Immaculate Concepton. Msgr. (Herman) Mattngly was pastor at Holy Rosary, and when I asked hm why I was moved so soon, he sad Bshop Ready had bg plans for me. Those plans nvolved havng hm teach at Bshop Watterson Hgh School. Father J.P. Tague, Msgr. Edward Spers, Father Charles Essman, Father Rocco Cosentono, CPpS, fve Domncan ssters, and some lay personnel joned hm on the teachng staff when the school opened n 1954. The bshop wanted all the members of the teachng staff to have advanced degrees, and my master s qualfed me, he sad. I enjoyed teachng, but hated correctng papers. I d taken up golf after the war, so I also became the golf coach. He was at Immaculate Concepton from 1954-58 and contnued teachng whle spendng one year each at Portsmouth St. Mary and Columbus Our Lady of Vctory. He was chaplan at what then was a federal prson n Chllcothe whle he was at Chllcothe St. Peter n 1960 and 1961, then spent fve years as assstant pastor at Columbus Corpus Chrst. Hs frst pastorate was from 1966-69 at Mllersburg St. Peter and Glenmont Ss. Peter and Paul. That was followed by a 23-year tenure at Columbus St. Andrew, durng whch the parsh grew from 800 famles to 2,200. We bult a new gym durng that perod and we really needed t, not just for recreaton, but for Sunday Mass, Msgr. Schulz sad. Havng t enabled us to have Mass n two places on the church property at the same tme. Parshoners named the gym for me. They also entered me n the pro-am porton of the Memoral golf tournament 11 tmes, whch gave me the prvlege of playng wth pros lke Tom Watson, Fuzzy Zoeller, Crag Stadler, Scott Hoch, and Jerry Pate. Msgr. Schulz retred from the actve presthood when he left St. Andrew n 1992 and was n resdence at Columbus St. Aloysus untl February 2006, when he spent a month n a coma because of kdney falure and other problems. He has lved at the Mohun Health Care Center ever snce and sad that except for havng to gve up hs golf game, he has enjoyed hs tme there. I hope nobody else fnds out how wonderful ths place s, he sad. They ll want to push me out. Natve Amercan woman blessed us wth her prayerful lfe and love of nature When I checked lectonary readngs for ths week, I was surprsed to see a famlar name. Wednesday, July 14, s the feast day of Kater Tekakwtha, daughter of a Mohawk chef and an Algonquan mother who had converted to Chrstanty before beng taken prsoner by the vctorous Iroquos. My rst encounter wth Kater Tekakwtha, sometmes called Lly of the Mohawks, came when I was a Grl Scout workng to earn badges to sew onto the dark green sash of our unform. Besdes badges, we could earn two medals. One was the Maran Award and the other the Kater Tekakwtha Award. We read about the young Natve Amercan who, at four years of age, lost her parents and brother when smallpox ravaged ther vllage and left her body scarred and her vson mpared. I loved learnng about ths adventurous teenager, who not only followed many ways of her people but also remaned true to her nner desre to learn more about the Jesus she had heard of from her mother. She eventually embraced Chrstanty despte the objectons of her uncle, a chef of the Turtle clan who had taken her nto hs famly and rased her as hs own. Kater lved a lfe on the frnges of her socety, taunted by others and threatened wth torture as a result of her Chrstan fath. Young men pursued her not because they cared for her or her vrtue, but because they desred the poltcal poston that came wth a chef s daughter. The young woman was not nterested n ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CELEBRATION The feast of St. Anthony of Padua was celebrated on Sunday, June 13, at Columbus St. John the Baptst Church. Tradtonal Italan customs prevaled throughout the day. Bread was blessed and dstrbuted and Mass was celebrated n Italan by Father Wllam A. Metzger, the church s pastor. There was a processon around the church before Mass wth parshoners and chldren dressed n St. Anthony robes, led by men carryng a statue of St. Anthony, wth a 13-pece marchng band drected by Rck Brunetto, and the Knghts of Columbus Fourth Degree Honor Guard. A recepton took place after Mass wth lots of good Italan food and beverages. The church n the cty s Italan Vllage neghborhood was lled to capacty wth parshoners and vstors who tradtonally attend specal feast days dedcated to sants honored n Italan vllages and towns Photo by Larry Pshtell GRACE IN THE MOMENT Mary van Balen-Holt marrage, and, whle her people s tradton ncluded acceptance of the choce of vrgnty, Kater had the addtonal motvaton of remanng unmarred to gve herself more completely to prayer and to the Jesus she had grown to love above all else. Eventually unable to bear her treatment by members of her clan, she ed to Canada, where she lved out the rest of her short lfe. Born n 1656 n New York State, she ded 24 years later at an Indan msson n Caughnawaga, Quebec, near Montreal. She was known for her kndness, prayerful lfe, and love of meetng God n nature. A number of sources menton that her favorte devoton was fashonng small crosses from twgs and placng them randomly n the woods, where she would nd them and be remnded to stop for a moment of prayer. Her deep respect for nature s not surprsng. She was a Natve Amercan who spent much of her grlhood growng corn and gatherng berres and other wld foods n the forests. She shared her people s love of creaton and saw t as a re ecton of the one who made all thngs. When she was rdculed for her fath n a strange God, she nssted that the God she worshped was the God of all, and loved all people. She s the rst Natve Amercan to be named blessed (by Pope John Paul II n 1980) and to be put forward for canonzaton. Along wth St. Francs of Asss, Kater Tekakwtha s a patron of the envronment, ecology, and those who work to preserve t. I thought of them both as I took a walk n the ran today. I began by openng the front door to see f the downpour was coolng the temperature, and then decded to take a few photos of a summer ran for use n future blogs. If you vst my blog, you wll see some of them. I ended up takng a long walk and enjoyng the beauty of the wet day. Francs and Kater both spent a lot of tme n the outdoors and encountered God n ts abundance. As we pray for an end to the travesty n the Gulf of Mexco and for healng of ts fragle ecosystems, we mght ask for ther ntercesson. Wth stormy seas and the hurrcane season ahead, our earth and the people who make ther lvng from the sea face an uncertan future. Scentsts, engneers, tankers, and our best efforts wll need the added strength of prayer. Copyrght 2010 by Mary van Balen-Holt. Vst van Balen-Holt s blog at http://maryvanbalen.com/blog.htm

10 Catholc Tmes/ July 18, 2010 July 18, 2010/Catholc Tmes 11 Story by TIM PUET, Catholc Tmes Reporter DOVER ST. JOSEPH PROVIDES A WELCOMING PRESENCE PARISH HAS RESPONDED TO IMMIGRANTS SINCE 1849 Above and below: The exteror and sanctuary of Dover St. Joseph Church, bult n 1965 to replace a structure bult n 1898. To the rght: Father Matt Hoover, pastor of the church snce 2009 CT photos by Tm Puet When St. Joseph Church was founded n Dover n 1849, the cty was a communty of 600 people employed at several our mlls and other busnesses along the Oho and Ere Canal, the state s rst nterstate hghway, whch connected Lake Ere and the Oho Rver. For years, the town was known as Canal Dover because of the waterway s mportance to the area. The canal system reached ts peak volume n 1855, wth the ralroads gradually takng ts place as the state s chef method of transportaton and commerce. Dover had become a ral stop n 1854, and eventually the our mlls were replaced by steel mlls, most notably the Reeves Steel Co. That rm s legacy contnues to have an mpact on the cty, now wth a populaton of 12,000, through the phlanthropc works of the Reeves Foundaton and the restored Reeves Home and Museum. The our mlls and the steel mlls brought people nto Dover from ts earlest days. The cty was bult through the hard work of mmgrants, sad Father Matt Hoover, pastor at St. Joseph s for the past year. Frst t was people mgratng from the East on the canal. The advent of the steel ndustry brought mmgrants from Italy, Germany, and Swtzerland, many of whom were Catholc. The hlls around here remnded them of the Alps, and that s why there s so much Alpne-themed archtecture n the area, especally n Sugarcreek (home of the Oho Swss Festval), one of the communtes served by the parsh. The cty s Canal Days and Italan-Amercan Festval also honor that hertage. One of the thngs that stood out about Dover and Tuscarawas County was ts tremendous response to those mmgrants and ther desre to mprove ther lves. That s why ths parsh began, Father Hoover sad. Now we re n a new era n whch the county and surroundng area has attracted many Hspanc mmgrants, especally to work on poultry farms and companes that make wooden pallets. Ths gves the parsh a new chance to be a welcomng place and meet the needs of people lookng for a better lfe. The parsh draws members of the Latno communty from Tuscarawas, Stark, Homes, and Carroll countes to ts Masses n Spansh, whch generally are celebrated at 3 p.m. every other Sunday, and to ts Corazon de Mara (Heart of Mary) women s group, whch meets on Frdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Olga Bravo s the pastoral assocate n charge of the parsh s Hspanc mnstres, asssted by Carmen Bravo (the two are not related). Olga Bravo sad that Tuscarawas County has a Latno populaton of about 3,000, and that 100 to 120 people attend the Sunday Masses, wth attendance as hgh as 170 for servces durng the Chrstmas and Easter perods and Holy Week. Father Hoover celebrates the Mass n Spansh and delvers the homly n Englsh, wth Olga Bravo translatng. People say my Spansh sounds a lttle Italan, and they re rght. I don t really know Spansh, but I studed n Italy, he sad. I m learnng Spansh as I go along, wth the hope that some day I may be able to do homles n the language. Father Hoover s predecessor at St. Joseph s, Father Wllam Arnold, now pastor at Columbus Holy Sprt, began the Masses for Latnos after he came to the parsh n 1996, endng a 110-year perod durng whch the Capuchn Francscan frars were n charge of St. Joseph s. The mnstry for Latnos n the area actually started at Sacred Heart Church n New Phladelpha, wth a prest from the parsh at Loudonvlle, n the Cleveland docese, comng there, Olga Bravo sad. That meant an 80-mle round trp for hm, and after a whle he found t to be too df cult. Father Arnold volunteered to celebrate the Masses n Spansh, so the mnstry was moved to St. Joseph s. Father Arnold also delvered hs homles n Englsh, wth Bravo translatng. She moved from the area for a whle, but came back to Dover last year. She s at the parsh of ce every weekday to help Latnos deal wth thngs such as transportaton, medcal ssues, helpng parents wth questons related to the educaton of ther chldren, and provdng referrals to people who can offer assstance on mmgraton and legal questons. It s been especally helpful to be able to go to doctors of ces wth people and be a translator, she sad. Many hosptals and clncs have that type of servce, but most doctors don t. Her women s group gves Latno women and ther chldren a chance to meet once a week for a meal, prayer, Bble study, a short Englsh lesson, and talks on subjects rangng from medcne to geography to home care to mmgraton ssues. A lot of t s practcal nformaton, such as how to dress for wnter, whch s somethng people from warmer clmates aren t used to, how to deal wth poson vy, or how to make sure a home s safe for chldren, Bravo sad. Some of the women also have been knttng or crochetng tems such as purses, oven mtts, towels, baby caps, and frendshp bracelets for the annual parsh festval, whch takes place ths Frday through Sunday, July 16 to 18. Ths wll be the rst tme the Latno communty has operated ts own booth at the festval, she sad. We ll be sellng chps and salsa, as well as our crafts. Andrea Settmo, festval co-char, sad the event s one of the oldest of ts type n the docese, gong back at least to the 1940s. It makes money for the parsh, but more than that, the festval provdes a great bene t n the way t mproves the cohesveness of the parsh, the thought that we re a varety of people unted n a common fath, she sad. Havng the Latno booth wll add to that n a great way. Besdes havng n atables and games for chldren, a mnature golf course bult as an Eagle Scout project, other hands-on actvtes, and booths by parsh organzatons, the festval wll feature Swss steak on Frday, an Italan dnner on Saturday, and a chcken barbecue on Sunday. Entertanment wll be provded Frday by local classc rock group LaFlavour, Saturday by hard and soft rock group Half Fast, and Sunday by the Dover Hgh School steel drum band and the Moonlghters. Located across Tuscarawas Avenue from the church are ts former school buldng, now Tuscarawas Central Catholc Elementary School, and a Famly Lfe Center, dedcated n 2007, whch has enabled the parsh to greatly ncrease ts outreach to the communty. The center was bult through donatons from parshoners, a large bequest from the estate of parsh member Elzabeth Bodner, and a $300,000 anonymous donaton. The 15,000-square-foot buldng has two stores and a basement, wth eght meetng rooms avalable for parsh and communty actvtes. The man reason the center was bult was to accommodate the needs of parsh organzatons for meetng space, sad Bran Bauer, the buldng s archtect, who s presdent of the parsh councl. The school needed space for ts own events, and ths gave everyone ample room. It also gave us a wonderful opportunty to help the free clnc when t was formed. Bauer was referrng to the Tuscarawas Clnc for the Workng Unnsured, whch s not part of the church but uses rooms on the second oor of the center to see patents. The clnc s for people 18 to 64 who lve n Tuscarawas County, have The Corazon de Mara (Heart of Mary) women s group, shown wth Father Hoover, meets on Frdays at Dover St. Joseph Church for lunch, prayer, Bble study, an Englsh lesson, and dscusson of varous topcs Photo courtesy St. Joseph Church no health nsurance, have jobs, and meet federal ncome gudelnes. The clnc had been n the plannng stages for three years before t opened ths past January, sad Shelley Broadbent, ts executve drector. Beng able to have t at St. Joseph s gave us a central locaton n a new buldng that was deal for the clnc s needs. The clnc s open from 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, wth staff members helpng people wth medcal forms, conductng pre-screenngs, gvng classes, and answerng questons. From 5 to 9 p.m., members of a team of 11 physcans, plus physcan assstants, nurses, nurse practtoners, and others are avalable to provde medcal help at no charge, prescrbe medcaton, and make referrals to specalsts as needed. Broadbent sad 10 to 13 patents come to the clnc each Wednesday. The clnc s a servce of Unon Hosptal n Dover and Twn Cty Hosptal n Dennson. The parsh also operates a food pantry n ts basement on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for people who call for an appontment. Its drector, Barb Graef, sad the pantry, started by Father Arnold 14 years ago, ads 15 to 20 people a week. The pantry doesn t have any other restrctons, other than that people are lmted to usng t once a month, she sad. When people call and ask for help, we help them. All the food s donated by parshoners. Requests have slowly gone up, Graef sad. We used to have about 10 to 12 a week. We ve found that a lot of older people are usng the pantry now, as well as sngle people wth no jobs. If you have chldren, there are government programs whch help, but we nd that especally wth the elderly, many of them don t qualfy for ad other than ths. If you re on a xed ncome, t s becomng more frequent that by the tme your medcaton and rent s pad, there s lttle left for food. Father Hoover s aded by Deacon Ron Fondrest, who s about to celebrate hs 31st annversary n the daconate, all of them assstng the ve pastors who have served St. Joseph s durng that tme. Deacon Fondrest sad the parsh, the largest n the Tuscarawas-Holmes-Coshocton Deanery, has about 1,300 famles and has characterstcs of both a cty and a rural church. Our membershp s concentrated n Dover, but the parsh also takes n the outlyng areas of Sugarcreek, Strasburg, Dundee, and Wn eld, so t s pretty spread out, he sad. One of my man dutes s makng Communon calls on the sck and the elderly, and I get great help from the lay Eucharstc mnsters n our parsh. There are about 15 of us, and thanks to ther dedcaton, we re able to From left: Al Saffell, senors group presdent; Olga Bravo, pastoral assocate; Barb Graef, pantry drector; Andrea Settmo, festval co-char; Brenda Stlgenbauer, parsh councl secretary; Bran Bauer, councl presdent CT photo/tm Puet See CHURCH, Page 12

12 Catholc Tmes July 18, 2010 July 18, 2010 Catholc Tmes 13 CHURCH, contnued from Page 11 vst four nursng facltes and a hosptal, and make ndvdual calls, at least every week and sometmes twce a week. Settmo sad the work of the parsh s bereavement commttee also s worthy of note. The commttee calls on famles both durng and after ther perod of mournng and focuses strctly on helpng them wth the grevng process, she sad. I ve gotten many comments over the years from people expressng grattude for the commttee s work. Bereavement commttees at many parshes also provde funeral meals, but we have another group for that. Al Saffel of the parsh s senor ctzens organzaton sad t has been n exstence for 14 years and has about 120 members, ncludng 20 to 25 regulars. They meet on the thrd Wednesday of every month at an area restaurant and have frequent oneto three-day trps. We don t focus on fund-rasng, but we donate to the food pantry and anythng else where there s a partcular need, he sad. The church also mantans two cemeteres, one of whch no longer s used for burals but goes back to the early days of the parsh. The current cemetery on State Route 39 has been used snce 1925. Youth coordnator Cndy Teynor sad approxmately 125 chldren n kndergarten through eghth grade attend Parsh School of Relgon classes from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Sundays. There also s a chldren s Lturgy of the Word at two of the three mornng Masses. The parsh s weekend Masses are celebrated at 6 p.m. Saturday and 8, 9:30, and 11:30 a.m. Sunday. Servce projects performed by PSR classes nclude provdng canned goods for the food pantry, adng a parsh n Guatemala, and offerng babysttng servces for parents on Some of the 70 chldren at the Vacaton Bble School held at Dover St. Joseph Church from June 14-18 show a page of Scrpture they were studyng Photo courtesy St. Joseph Church Valentne s Day weekend. A chapter of the Secular Francscan Order for lay people provdes a lnk to the parsh s past. It was founded by the Capuchn frars soon after ther arrval n Dover n 1886 and remans actve. The Dover chapter helped organze the rst chapter of Secular Francscans n Columbus. The parsh has many other servce and study organzatons, some of them wth a hstory datng back decades, ncludng the Lades Catholc Benevolent Assocaton, organzed n 1903; Knghts of Columbus Councl 1973, datng to 1919; Boy Scouts and Grl Scouts, part of the parsh snce 1929 and 1946 respectvely; and the Loyola Study Club, founded n 1946. We re proud of our hertage, Bauer sad. Groups lke the Secular Francscans and the LCBA remnd us of where we ve been, whle contnung to actvely serve the parsh. As they contnue to do so, we re excted about lookng forward and seeng what we can do for the communty. Havng programs lke the Latno mnstry and the pantry and provdng space for the free clnc allows us to contnue our tradton of servce nto a new generaton. Drector of Property Management and Real Estate The Roman Catholc Docese of Covngton s ntatng a search for a hghly qualfed and sklled ndvdual to assume the role and responsbltes of Docesan Drector of Property Management and Real Estate. Dutes shall nclude, but are not lmted to, takng a leadershp role n matters concernng real property throughout the Docese. The successful canddate shall possess skll and experence n plannng, negotaton, fnance, real estate, team leadershp, publc polcy, corporate polcy development and oversght, and constructon technologes. We requre experence that ncludes seven (7) to ten (10) years n commercal and resdental constructon, especally overseeng the lease, sale and mantenance of commercal and resdental property. Further requrements nclude an ablty to read, understand and nterpret blueprnts, as well as excellent communcaton sklls. Prevous experence at the docesan level preferred. Interested ndvduals are asked to send a comprehensve resume, a complete salary hstory, and at least fve (5) references, ncludng e-mal addresses, to: Stephen Koplyay, SPHR at skoplyay@covngtondocese.org, or by fax to 859/392-1538 EOE C OURAGE 22 nd ANNUAL COURAGE CONFERENCE July 29 th August 1 st, 2010 Unversty of St. Mary of the Lake Conference Center Mundelen, Illnos Courage and Encourage are Sprtual Support Groups (approved by the Pontfcal College for the Famly) that offer help and gudance to persons wth same-sex attractons and ther famly members and frends who love them. SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Rev. Paul Check Executve Drector of Courage Internatonal Rev. John F. Harvey, OSFS, STD Foundng Drector of Courage Rev. Paul Scala Courage Chaplan for the Docese of Arlngton, Vrgna Dr. Janet E. Smth Char of Lfe Ethcs, Sacred Heart Major Semnary, Detrot, Mchgan Suzanne Baars Lcensed Professonal Counselor Rev. Thomas J. Loya Pastor and EWTN Rado Host Pastoral Semnar for Clergy and Persons Engaged n Pastoral Mnstres Frday, July 30 th Courage Testmones / Ten Workshops Daly Mass and Eucharstc Adoraton are at the center of every Conference. For More Informaton Call (212) 268-1010 or NYCourage@aol.com Cradlng Chrstanty's Holy Land Event Host commttee members gathered recently to prepare for the fth annual Cradlng Chrstanty event. The fundraser bene ts the Francscan Foundaton for the Holy Land. The FFHL supports margnalzed Chrstans n the Holy Land by provdng tuton and scholarshps for students, encouragng them to reman as lvng stones n the land of ther and Chrst s brth. Ths year s event s scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 9, at Columbus St. Charles Preparatory School, 2010 E. Broad St. It wll feature a 5:30 p.m. Mass celebrated by Father Peter Vasko, OFM, followed by a 6:30 P.M. dnner and presentaton by EWTN s Father Mtch Pacwa, SJ. The event also wll nclude a slent aucton, featurng many unusual tems from the Holy Land, as well as exclusve rosares and relgous jewelry donated Knghts of Columbus INSURANCE Makng a dfference for lfe. G.A. James Valent: 740-280-0280 F.A. Mark Mandel: 614-308-2294 F.A. Paul Vtartas: 614-314-7463 F.A. Stan Krula: 614-277-7381 by commttee members and plgrms who have recently returned from the Holy Land. Pope Benedct XVI, on a recent vst to the Holy Land, sad, No one can reman ndfferent to the need to support n every way possble the Chrstans of that troubled regon, so that ts ancent churches can lve n peace and oursh. He frequently appeals for our support, statng that the Holy Land s Chrstan communtes are a vtal force for peace n the regon. Cradlng Chrstanty contnues to be a source of that support from Chrstans n the Columbus communty. To sponsor a table for your parsh, busness, or frends, emal ggebrown@aol.com, or call (614) 459-5676. Pctured (from left) are Susan Hckey, Fran Wese, Ardth Mers, Gnger West, and Jule Naporano wth a few slent aucton offerngs for ths event. PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN Oh, most beautful fl ower of Mt. Carmel, frutful vne, splendor of heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Vrgn, assst me n necessty. Oh, star of the sea, help me and show me heren, you are my Mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me n ths necessty. There are none who can wthstand your power. Oh, show me heren you are my Mother. Oh, Mary conceved wthout sn, pray for us, who have recourse to thee (repeat three tmes). Oh, Holy Mary, I place ths cause n your hand (repeat three tmes). Holy Sprt, you who solve all problems, lght all roads that I can obtan my goals. You gave me the dvne gft to forgve and forget all evl aganst me, and n all nstances n my lfe, you are wth me. I want n ths short prayer to thank you for all thngs as you conf rm once agan that I never want to be separated from you n eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mne. (ths prayer should be sad for three consecutve days) - FM

14 Catholc Tmes July 18, 2010 Sxteenth Sunday n Ordnary Tme (Cycle C) Offerng hosptalty, Mddle Eastern style Geness 18:1-10a Colossans 1:24-28 Luke 10:38-42 The example of Abraham (and Sarah) offerng hosptalty to strangers s common throughout the hstory of the Mddle East, ncludng today. In the world of the Old Testament, t was because they beleved that the stranger mght be a dvne messenger dressed as a human. By offerng the stranger hosptalty, one mght well gan a reward n the process. But t was not only because of the reward that one offered hosptalty. It also was because of the socal oblgaton to the stranger. That explans why Abraham was sttng at the entrance to hs tent,.e., to watch for passng strangers. The menton of the day Father Lawrence L. Hummer growng hot was to hghlght the dscomfort of the travelers and to heghten the need for Abraham to make them comfortable. When Abraham speaks, he uses the Old Testament word for addressng God as Lord. The Talmud (a Jewsh commentary on the Old Testament) observes: A rabbnc sayng was based on the readng of 18:3 as My Lord (n our text t reads Sr ). By sayng Sr or Lord t suggested that Abraham was addressng God but, that when he saw three men approachng, he excused hmself n order to show them hosptalty. Hence: Greater than the recepton of God s the practce of hosptalty. In Sunday s readng from Geness, Abraham orders Sarah to get somethng ready. Three measures of ne our would equal about 28 cups. I m not a baker, nor a baker s son, but thanks to the Cookng Channel, anyone can tell that s qute a bt of our. Then, some nce, tender veal s served wth other neres, ncludng mlk, and the three men are served the meal. The text never says whether they ate. Those famlar wth ths custom of offerng hosptalty Mddle Eastern style know all too well that there s one more element to ths tale that helps explan the custom n today s world. The food has to be plentful. The worst socal blunder magnable would be f the host were ever to run out of anythng. Why ths s so s unknown, but t may be as smple as showng the guest that the host s dong so well that naturally, there are leftovers! Whatever ts orgn, a guest s greatly honored by such largesse on the part of the host. The guests reman mysterous gures. New Testament readers mght thnk of the Mag n Matthew s Gospel, who are also qute mysterous characters. They announce that Sarah wll have a son n a year s tme. Now, Abraham had already receved the news drectly from the Lord n Geness 17:16f that Sarah would have a son, and had laughed at the thought of t. We don t know where the strangers got ther nformaton or whether Abraham had ever told Sarah. The Gospel story of Martha and Mary s unque to Luke. Mary chooses the role of dscple ( sat besde the Lord at hs feet lstenng to hm speak ). Martha worres about the hosptalty and beng left alone to do the work. Jesus tells Martha that Mary has chosen the better part and t wll not be taken from her. Father Lawrence L. Hummer, pastor at Chllcothe St. Mary, can be reached at hummerl@hotmal. com. The Weekday Bble Readngs MONDAY Mcah 6:1-4,6-8 Psalm 50:5-6,8-9,16bc-17,21,23 Matthew 12:38-42 TUESDAY Mcah 7:14-15,18-20 Psalm 85:2-8 Matthew 12:46-50 WEDNESDAY Jeremah 1:1,4-10 Psalm 71:1-4a,5-6b,15,17 Matthew 13:1-9 THURSDAY Jeremah 2:1-3,7-8,12-13 Psalm 36:6-7b,8-11 John 20:1-2,11-18 FRIDAY Jeremah 3:14-17 Jeremah 31:10-12d,13 (Ps) Matthew 13:18-23 SATURDAY Jeremah 7:1-11 Psalm 84:3-6a,8a,11 Matthew 13:24-30 FREE ROOF INSPECTION! Do you qualfy for a new roof pad for by nsurance? July 18, 2010 Catholc Tmes 15 Keepng God n the Publc Square All too often n our modern world, we don t want to be accused of beng some sort of relgous holy roller or extremst, so we go along wth our ncreasngly secular socety and rarely menton anythng about God or relgon. Recently, whle eatng wth my famly at a popular local restaurant, I notced what seemed lke a large table of two famles prayng and makng the Sgn of the Cross before ther meal. Though I couldn t hear what the tables around us were sayng, t de ntely caught my attenton. It got me to thnk about dong the small thngs to keep God n the publc square (meanng mentonng God n publc) n a world where many people know lttle about Hm. Some tme ago, I remember talkng wth a Catholc from the northeastern Unted States. We don t menton relgon much n publc, t really sn t our hstory, and we are more European n our outlook, he sad. I remnded the man that t once was part of ther hstory and, as far as Europe s concerned, t has only been recently that relgon has lost ts place n the publc square. Today, even n the most secular, hstorcally Catholc-orented European countres, holy days are stll publc holdays. We de ntely use God when we feel t s to our advantage. Perhaps that s why the sayng There are no athests n foxholes resonates so much. Some naysayers mght add, Ddn t St Francs say, Preach the Gospel and use words when THE TIDE IS TURNING TOWARD CATHOLICISM Davd Hartlne absolutely necessary? Yes, that s true. However, when St Francs sad ths, practcally everyone wthn a few days voyage was Catholc. He wanted to make sure people lved ther fath, not just used words. The problem today s that so many people are gnorant of the ways of God, let alone the Chrstan message. I recall a young woman tellng me that she was qute proud that her Catholc campus group gathered so many boxes of food for the needy. She went on to say that soon afterward, she was mocked by campus athests who sad they had gathered more boxes. She realzed she had better understand why her group dd what t dd. Ths prompted her to more deeply study her Catholc fath, the words of Jesus n Sacred Scrpture, the words of Apostles and Church fathers n Sacred Tradton, and the words of Church leaders n the Catholc Catechsm. Some people mght object to ths column, sayng, Ddn t Jesus asked us to close our door and pray n prvate? Yes, he dd say ths to those n Jerusalem who had the troublng habt of announcng ther prayers to God and tellng everyone how much they were gvng to the Temple treasury. They often dd ths by blowng trumpets and announcng t wth great fanfare. I don t see that today on our cty or small-town streets. Agan, some mght say Ddn t the Foundng Fathers object to relgon? Well, yes, some of the Foundng Fathers were dests (those who thnk God mght have exsted, but aren t sure of hs current role). Thomas Jefferson s a good example of ths. However, even Jefferson ddn t want relgon mpeded, and many other Foundng Fathers, ncludng George Washngton, openly practced ther fath. Ther objecton was to a state-sponsored relgon such as the Church of England (the Anglcan Church), whch was essentally run by the kng. The Foundng Fathers beleved n freedom of relgon, not freedom from relgon, whch s what some mltant secularsts want to mpose upon us. As we enjoy the lazy days of summer and hopefully a vacaton to boot, let us along the way not forget God s goodness, mercy, and love. Perhaps we mght want to menton God s goodness, mercy, and love n a publc settng to remnd a troubled world of what t s mssng. Hartlne s the author of The Tde s Turnng Toward Catholcsm, founder of the Catholcreport.org and a former teacher and admnstrator for the docese. Ar Condtonng ~ Heatng Roofng ~ Sheet Metal Work Snce 1894 1488 Blss St. 614.252.4915 We Do Thngs Your Way SENIOR HEALTH CARE BY ANGELS Our carng home companons help senors lve at home. Hygene assstance, meals, housework, up to 24 hour care. Top references. Affordable rates. VISITING ANGELS 614-538-1234 614-561-0075 ST. 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TIMOTHY CHURCH Twenty-eght second-grade students from Columbus St. Tmothy Church and ts school receved ther rst holy Communon ths sprng. The celebraton was led by Father Tmothy Hayes, pastor, and Deacon Maron Smthberger. Each of the students made banners dsplayng what the day meant to them and colorfully decorated the church for the week of the ceremony Photo courtesy HR Imagng Partners

16 Catholc Tmes July 18, 2010 ARMINTROUT, Jean C., 77, June 28 Church of Our Lady, Columbus ARNOLD, Catherne, 77, June 29 St. Mary Church, Maron BOGGS, Davd L., 70, July 12 St. Paul Church, Westervlle BRENNAN, Roberta R. Bobbe, 68, July 8 St. Brgd of Kldare Church, Dubln BROWN, Louse V., 91, July 9 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Grove Cty CADDEN, Bernard E., 84, June 29 St. Joan of Arc Church, Powell CLARK, Paulne M. Polly, 82, July 2 St. Vncent de Paul Church, Mount Vernon CONFORTI, Jerry, 75, July 8 St. Elzabeth Seton Parsh, Pckerngton COOPER, Davd S., 60, July 7 St. Francs of Asss Church, Columbus CORRA, Dorothy M., 68, June 24 Immaculate Concepton Church, Dennson CROSSIN, Mary A., 99, July 3 Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Marysvlle CULP, Elvn R., 86, June 22 St. Ncholas Church, Zanesvlle DONATO, Anthony J. Nno, 74, July 2 Church of the Resurrecton, New Albany DONOHUE, Pegge, 78, June 24 Immaculate Concepton Church, Dennson DURTHALER, Dale H., 81, June 27 Corpus Chrst Church, Columbus FATIGATI, Guseppna, 89, of Westervlle, June 29 St. Barbara Church, Massllon FIORE, Joan R., 81, July 10 St. Francs de Sales Church, Newark FLOOD, Jacquelne, 79, July 1 St. Matthew Church, Gahanna FOX, Francs H., 82, June 10 St. Mary Church, Lancaster FOX, Mary E., 72, May 27 St. Bernadette Church, Lancaster HIGHAM, Betty A., 87, June 30 St. Mchael Church, Worthngton HIRNEISE, Edward J., 86, July 8 St. Mary Church, Maron JOHNSON, Roberta K., 74, July 5 St. Brendan Church, Hllard KLEVAY, Lesle, 82, June 29 Our Lady of Peace Church, Columbus Pray for our dead KYANKO, Davd J., 71, June 30 St. Pus X Church, Reynoldsburg LEONARD, Harry F., 78, July 4 St. Joseph Church, Crclevlle LEVINGSTON, Davd J., 59, July 5 Holy Famly Church, Columbus LINEHAN, Joseph M., 71, June 30 St. Joseph Church, Plan Cty LISSKA, John M. Mke, 85, July 8 St. Thomas Church, Columbus LUDWIG, Dalton R., 16, of Pckerngton, July 1 St. Sylvester Church, Woodsfeld MALYSA, Eleen T., 52, June 26 Church of Our Lady, Columbus MILLER, John D. Don, 91, July 6 Church of the Resurrecton, New Albany MILLER, Thomas E., 94, July 2 St. John Church, Logan O BRIEN, Mary R., 92, July 8 St. Patrck Church, Columbus O CONNOR, Jean, 84, July 4 St. James the Less Church, Columbus POTTER, Wllam G., 72, July 1 Sacred Heart Church, Coshocton PUGLIA, Frank P., 82, July 6 St. John the Baptst Church, Columbus RENTSCHLER, Mary J., 71, June 29 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Grove Cty ROBSON, Los M., 64, July 11 St. Francs of Asss Church, Columbus SPILLANE, Gregory M., 18, July 8 Holy Famly Church, Columbus SPRANKEL, Ar Force Capt. (Ret.) Arthur W., 87, June 19 Immaculate Concepton Church, Columbus TIPTON, Davd C., 46, July 4 Holy Sprt Church, Columbus TRAUBERT, Rosemary R., 71, July 8 Chrst the Kng Church, Columbus VEY, Wllam C., 90, July 4 St. Peter Church, Columbus WAGNER, Elzabeth A., 89, July 7 St. Domnc Church, Columbus WATSON, Harry B., 80, Feb. 5 St. John Church, Logan WAY, Mary M., 85, June 27 St. Matthas Church, Columbus Rta M. Rudak Margaret C. Olva Funeral Mass for Margaret C. Olva, 95, who ded Saturday, July 3, was held Thursday, July 8, at Columbus Holy Cross Church. Bural wll be at St. Joseph Cemetery, Columbus. She graduated from Columbus St. Joseph Academy and The Oho State Unversty. She was employed by the Jont Organzaton for Inner-Cty Needs as a socal servces representatve from 1990 to 2005. She prevously was a socal worker at the old St. Ann s Hosptal Father Jonathan D. Parks, SVD Funeral Mass for Father Jonathan D. Parks, SDB, 60, who ded Sunday, July 11, was held Wednesday, July 14, at the Alaro Center n Westwego, La. Bural was n Gretna, La. He was born Sept. 26, 1949, n New Orleans to the late Charles and Elane (Wecks) Parks. He professed hs rst vows as a member of the Salesan order n 1969, graduated from Don Bosco College n Newton, Mass., n 1972, and receved a master of dvnty degree from the Pont cal College Josephnum n Columbus, where he was ordaned a Funeral Mass for Rta M. Rudak, 93, who ded Monday, June 14, was held Saturday, June 19, at Columbus St. Tmothy Church. Bural was at St. Joseph Cemetery, Columbus. She was born Oct. 20, 1916, n Columbus, to John and Wnfred Decker. She was a graduate of the school of socal work of The Oho State Unversty and took graduate courses n educaton. She was relgous educaton coordnator at Columbus St. Phlp Church for three years, was a case worker at Catholc Chartes n Dayton for sx years, and was a teacher n Columbus publc schools for 22 years. She also was a member of Sgma Alpha Sgma and P Lambda Delta. She was preceded n death by her parents; ssters, Sster Wnfred Decker, OSF, Mary Bucy, and Ann Baumann; and brothers, Samuel, John, James, and Paul. Survvors nclude her husband, Stanley; and brother, Bernard. n Columbus. She also was a lfelong member of the Daughters of Ern. She was preceded n death by her husband, Andrew; sons, Danel, Albert, and James; brothers, John, George, and James Hardgrove; and ssters, Mary Hebbard and Clare Hardgrove. Survvors nclude sons, Edward (Betty), Mchael (Gale), Davd (Laura) and Charles (Debbe); daughters, Sally James, Peg Smth, and Maureen (Ralph) Brghtfeller; and many grandchldren. Salesan prest n 1978. At the tme of hs death, he was pastor of St. Rosale Church n Harvey, La. He also was a teacher and school admnstrator n Indana, New Jersey, Florda, and Massachusetts. After earnng a doctorate from Boston College, he was apponted superntendent of schools for the Salesans Eastern Provnce, a poston he held from 1999-04. He was the order s vocatons drector from 1983-84 and 1993-96. Survvors nclude brothers, Joseph and Kenneth; and sster, Chrstne (Raymond) Flemng. Please Submt Obtuares There s no charge for obtuares. To have an obtuary prnted n the Catholc Tmes please send t to: Catholc Tmes, Obtuares, 197 E. Gay St., Columbus, OH 43215; or fax to 614-241-2518. Obtuares cannot be taken by phone. Obtuares wll be edted for length/clarty/style and prnted as space permts. Thank you. July 18, 2010 Catholc Tmes 17 Televsed Mass for the Sxteenth Sunday n Ordnary Tme July 18, 2010 From the Docese of Columbus The Sunday Mass wth the Passonst Fathers can be seen at: 7 a.m. on WHIZ 18 7:30 a.m. on WWHO 53 11 a.m. on Cable Channel 2 (n Maron) 11 a.m. on Cable Channel 20 (on Adelpha Cable n Scoto County) The televsed Sunday Mass also can be seen on Tme Warner Cable Chan. 6 (Hardn County), at: 10 a.m. Immaculate Concepton Church, Kenton On EWTN (Tme Warner Chan. 385, Insght Chan. 382 and on WOW Chan. 378) at: 8 a.m. Our Lady of the Angels Monastery n Brmngham, Ala. (Encores at noon, 7 p.m. and mdnght) From Portsmouth St. Mary, noon, on Tme Warner Channel 24 n Scoto County Daly Mass 8 a.m. Our Lady of the Angels Monastery n Brmngham, Ala. (Encores at noon, 7 p.m. and mdnght) See EWTN above; and on I-Lfetv (Chan. 113 n Ada, Logan, Mllersburg, Murray Cty and Washngton C.H.; Chan. 125 n Maron, Newark, Newcomerstown and New Phladelpha; and Chan. 207 n Zanesvlle; 1580 AM n Columbus on St. Gabrel Rado, rebroadcast at noon.) We pray Week II, Seasonal Proper of the Lturgy of the Hours All fund-rasng events (festvals, bazaars, spaghett dnners, sh fres, bake sales, pzza/sub sales, candy sales, etc.) wll be placed n the Fund-Rasng Gude. An entry nto the Gude wll be $18.50 for the rst sx lnes, and $2.65 for each addtonal lne. For more nformaton, call Deacon Steve DeMers at 614-224-6530 or 800-511-0584. Happenngs submssons Notces for tems of Catholc nterest must be receved at least 12 days before expected publcaton date. We wll prnt them as space permts. Items not receved before ths deadlne may not be publshed. Lstngs cannot be taken by phone. Mal to: The Catholc Tmes, Happenngs, 197 East Gay St., Columbus, OH 43215 Fax to: 614-241-2518 E-mal as text to tpuet@colsdoc.org CLASSIFIED PILGRIMAGE to Mara Sten Natonal Shrne of Holy Relcs August 10, 2010 MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED Bus leaves Josephnum North lot at 8 AM, returns 4 PM $50 per person ncludes lunch, all admssons and snack Reservatons requred by check to: SERRA CLUB OF NORTH COLUMBUS; send by July 20 to: Alan Dekker 1822 Lake Shore Dr. Columbus OH 43204 Informaton: 614-488-3773 Delaware Sant Mary (www.delawarestmary.org) Parsh Festval and 5k Run 82 E. Wllam Street, Delaware, Oho July 30/5:00-10:00 July 31/12:00-10:00 $10k Raffle - Inflatables Lve Entertanment Kdde Tractor Pull Festval Food Games Irsh Dancng Prests n the Flush Tank Beer Garden St. Margaret of Cortona Church Parsh Festval 1600 N. Hague Avenue, Columbus July 23/6-Mdnght July 24/5-Mdnght New Car Raffle - Lve Entertanment - Adult Games Chldren & Teen Games - Rdes - Food - Beer Garten JULY 17, SATURDAY Talks by Father Corap n Cncnnat 8:40 a.m., Cntas Center at Xaver Unversty, 1624 Herald Ave., Cncnnat. Four talks by Father John Corap, SOLT, on Catholc socal teachng, concludng wth 4:30 p.m. Mass. Admsson charge. 513-593-0089 Lfe and Mercy Mass n Plan Cty 9 a.m. Mass, St. Joseph Church, 140 West Ave., Plan Cty. Saturday Lfe and Mercy Mass, followed by rosary and confesson. 614-565-8654 Scrpture Retreat at St. Leonard 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., St. Leonard Church, 57 Dorsey Mll Road, Heath. Summer Scrpture retreat led by catechst Jm Grove. Theme: Baptsm: Hope, Gft and Fre. 740-323-1097 Spansh Mass at Columbus St. Peter 7 p.m., St. Peter Church, 6899 Smoky Row Road, Columbus. Mass n Spansh, celebrated by Father Paul Hrezo o f t h e Pontfcal College Josephnum. 706-761-4054 18, SUNDAY Prase Mass at Seton Parsh 11:15 a.m., St. Elzabeth Ann Seton Parsh, 600 Hll Road North, Pckerngton. Prase Mass wth contemporary musc by parsh s small muscal groups. 614-833-0482 Ice Cream Socal at Holy Famly After 11 a.m. Mass, Undercroft, Holy Famly Church, 584 W. Broad St., Columbus. Ice cream socal sponsored by Holy Famly Chrstan Mothers. 614-871-1970 St. Padre Po Secular Francscans 2 to 4 p.m., St. Matthew Church, 807 Havens Corners Road, Gahanna. Eucharastc adoraton and ongong formaton n church from 2 to 2:30, followed by monthly meetng and Evenng Prayer n St. Raphael Room. Cooke 614-275-4960 Spansh Mass at Dover St. Joseph 3 p.m., St. Joseph Church, 613 N. Tuscarawas Ave., Dover. Mass n Spansh, celebrated by Father Matt Hoover. 330-432-0811 H A P P E N I N G S 19, MONDAY Maran Prayer Group 7 p.m. Mass, St. Patrck Church, 280 N. Grant Ave., Columbus. Holy hour for prestly and consecrated vocatons wth Father Andre LaCasse, OP. 614-235-7435 20, TUESDAY Rosary for Lfe at St. Joan of Arc Followng 6:15 p.m. Mass, St. Joan of Arc Church, 10700 Lberty Road, Powell. Rectal of Rosary for Lfe, sponsored by church s respect lfe commttee. 21, WEDNESDAY Immgraton Reform Rally at Statehouse 6:30 p.m., Oho Statehouse, Columbus. Interfath rally for mmgraton reform. Partcpants nclude docesan Latno Mnstry and Offce for Socal Concerns. 614-262-7992 or 614-241-2540 22, THURSDAY Courage Support Group Meetng 7:30 p.m., A Catholc organzaton provdng support for ndvduals wth same-sex attractons. Mary Louse 614-436-8676 23-25, FRIDAY-SUNDAY Worldwde Marrage Encounter Weekend Ss. Peter and Paul Retreat Center, 2734 Semnary Road S.E., Newark. Worldwde Marrage Encounter weekend, for couples nterested n makng good marrages better. Men s 12-Step Recovery Retreat at Mara Sten Sprtual Center of Mara Sten, 2365 St. Johns Road, Mara Sten. Men s 12-step recovery retreat. 419-925-7625 24, SATURDAY Lfe and Mercy Mass n Plan Cty 9 a.m. Mass, St. Joseph Church, 140 West Ave., Plan Cty. Saturday Lfe and Mercy Mass, followed by rosary and confesson. 614-565-8654 25, SUNDAY St. Catherne of Bologna Secular Francscans 2:30 to 5 p.m., St. Francs of Asss Church, 386 Buttles Ave., Columbus. Rosary, Lturgy of the Hours, followed by general meetng, ongong formaton and socal. Elzabeth Bowen 614-323-3395 26, MONDAY Bethesda Post-Aborton Healng Mnstry 6:30 p.m., support group meetng, 2744 Dover Road, (Chrst the Kng Church campus), Columbus. 614-718-0277, 614-309-2651, 614-309-0157 Our Lady of Peace Men s Bble Study 7 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Church, 20 E. Domnon Blvd., Columbus. Bble study of Sunday Scrpture readngs. 614-459-2766 26-29, MONDAY-THURSDAY Catechst Certfcaton Course 5:45 to 10 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Rooms A and B, St. Cecla Church, 434 Norton Road, Columbus. Certfcaton course for teachng the Catholc fath. For parsh catechsts, Catholc-school teachers and prncpals. Course III: Chrst and Church. Sponsored by docesan Offce of Relgous Educaton. 614-221-4633 26-30, MONDAY-FRIDAY Retreat on The Colors of God at Mara Sten Sprtual Center of Mara Sten, 2365 St. Johns Road, Mara Sten. Retreat led by Sster Wanda Smth, RSM, and Dr. Jane Stenhauser. Theme: The Colors of God: Prayng wth the Colors of Creaton. Regstraton deadlne July 19. 419-925-7625 27, TUESDAY Charsmatc Mass at Plan Cty St. Joseph 7:30 p.m., Parsh Actvty Center, St. Joseph Church, 670 W. Man St., Plan Cty. Charsmatc Mass celebrated by Father Patrck Toner, preceded by rosary at 6 p.m. and prase and worshp at 6:30. Sponsored by Catholc Charsmatc Renewal of Columbus. 614-237-7080 29, THURSDAY Introducton to Catholc Homeschoolng 7 to 9 p.m., Panera Bread, 4519 N. Hgh St., Columbus. Informal ntroducton to Catholc homeschoolng, coverng topcs ncludng notfcaton, currculum, and socalzaton. Sponsored by Educatng for Heaven. 614-525-1450 31, SATURDAY Lfe and Mercy Mass n Plan Cty 9 a.m. Mass, St. Joseph Church, 140 West Ave., Plan Cty. Saturday Lfe and Mercy Mass, followed by rosary and confesson. 614-565-8654 Sprtualty Through the Arts at de Porres Center 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Martn de Porres Center, 2330 Arport Road, Columbus. Expressng Your Sprtualty Through the Arts wth artst Queen Brooks. 614-416-1910 AUGUST 1, SUNDAY Exposton at Church of the Resurrecton Our Lady of the Resurrecton Chapel, Church of the Resurrecton, 6300 E. Dubln-Granvlle Road, New Albany. Exposton of the Blessed Sacrament, begnnng wth processon nto chapel followng 11 a.m. Mass and contnung to 5 p.m. 614-933-9318 Spansh Mass at Dover St. Joseph 3 p.m., St. Joseph Church, 613 N. Tuscarawas Ave., Dover. Mass n Spansh, celebrated by Father Matt Hoover. 330-432-0811 Band Concert, Ice Cream Socal at St. Agnes 3 p.m., Socal hall, St. Agnes Church, 2364 W. Mound St., Columbus. Concert by Worthngton Cvc Band, followed by free socal at 4. 614-276-5413 Blngual Mass at Columbus St. Peter 7 p.m., St. Peter Church, 6899 Smoky Row Road, Columbus. Blngual (Spansh and Englsh) Mass celebrated by Father Frtzner Valcn. 614-378-8179 1-4, SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY Chldren of Mary Retreat for Grls Chldren of Mary, 8353 Pleasant Chapel Road, Newark. Torchbearers of the Queen retreat for hgh school grls. 740-323-1977 2, MONDAY Aqunas Alumn Luncheon Noon, TAT Rstorante d Famgla, 1210 S. James Road, Columbus. Monthly Columbus Aqunas Hgh School alumn luncheon. 2-3, MONDAY-TUESDAY Catechst Certfcaton Course 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., St. Matthas Church, 1582 Ferrs Road, Columbus. Certfcaton course for teachng the Catholc fath. For parsh catechsts, Catholc-school teachers and prncpals. Course IV: Lturgy and Sacraments. Sponsored by docesan Offce of Relgous Educaton. 614-221-4633

18 Catholc Tmes July 18, 2010 July 18, 2010 Catholc Tmes 19 focus onart NEWS IN PHOTOS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Book revew AMAZING GRACE: Oho author s book benefts scholarshp fund An 18th-century sculpture group, Last Supper, from the Spansh cty of Murca, wll be part of the Statons of the Cross durng the August 16-21, 2011 World Youth Day n Madrd CNS photo/world Youth Day 2011 The theme of God s grace ows through the essays of Thomas M. Columbus, whose pognant and powerful columns have graced the Unversty of Dayton Quarterly and Unversty of Dayton Magazne for nearly two decades. As he prepares to retre as edtor of the Unversty of Dayton Magazne, hs colleagues have compled hs edtor s columns nto a book, Amazng Grace: Hopes and Memores. The proceeds wll bene t the Benjamn Taylor Columbus Scholarshp Fund at the Unversty of Dayton, n memory of hs 15-year-old son, who ded n 1996 on a local soccer eld. Columbus wrtes what he calls the stuff of everyday lfe and eternty, of sadness and of joy. He tells stores of hopes and memores, pety and basketball. And whether wrtng about the death of a unversty presdent or of hs teenage son, he remnds readers of God s grace. It sn t easy steerng a unversty magazne that examnes the ntellectual and the sprtual, that brngs relgon nto the conversaton, sad Kerry Temple, edtor of Notre Dame Magazne. And yet Tom has done that so gracefully. And these columns show why. Tom s honest n hs communcaton. He s humble and true. He cares, he feels. He brngs t home. Bran Doyle, edtor of Portland Magazne, descrbed Columbus as one of the great edtors of hs professon. He s as deft and creatve an edtor as there s n the vast eld of unversty magazne edtng. He made a perodcal that you could not gnore, recycle easly, dsmss, or put asde for readng when you were down wth the u. Issue after ssue for years he handed the world the very best of Flyer avor -- sprtual zest, communal verve, ntellectual and emotonal and cultural and socal epphany, tears and joy, a sense of hs beloved unversty as a place that mattered far beyond ts ostensble boundares, Doyle sad. Columbus wll reman on the unversty s communcatons staff n a part-tme role as edtor emertus. Matt Dewald, managng edtor of the Unversty of Dayton Magazne, has been promoted to edtor. Mchelle Tedford, drector of unversty communcatons, takes on the addtonal role of managng edtor. Ths collecton culmnates Columbus 43-year career at the Unversty of Dayton. Fresh from earnng a master s degree n Englsh from the Unversty of Vrgna, he arrved on campus n 1967 for a one-year assgnment teachng Englsh and stayed -- sx years n the Englsh department and 37 years n the unversty s communcatons of ce as a wrter and edtor. In the rst year of the column, I wrote of the deaths of (former basketball coach) Tom Frercks and (former unversty presdent) Father Raymond Roesch, SM, two gants n makng UD a major natonal unversty. So from the begnnng, the column re ected on lfe and death, on God and grace, on the underpnnngs of the nature of ths unversty, Columbus sad. When our youngest chld ded, I hestated to brng my famly lfe nto the spotlght. But over the years I have been thanked by many for sharng my sorrow, for jonng n ther attempts to face lfe and death, to love God and accept hs grace. I have learned much about what a communty can be. Maybe others wll see n ths book somethng of the wonder of the communty that s the Unversty of Dayton, he sad. A graduate of Cleveland St. Ignatus Hgh School and the College of the Holy Cross, Columbus edted hs hgh school newspaper, The Eye, but never envsoned a career as an edtor/ wrter. It s hs callng. Hs work has garnered more than two dozen natonal honors from the Councl for the Advancement and Support of Educaton, whose annual awards program showcases the best work on college and unversty campuses worldwde. A statue of Blessed Kater Tekakwtha stands on the grounds of the natonal shrne dedcated to the Indan maden n Fonda, N.Y., on July 4. Natve Amercan Catholcs contnue to hope and pray that the 17th-century Algonqun-Mohawk woman wll became the frst Natve Amercan Catholc sant. Her feast s July 14 CNS photo/nancy Wechec The newly restored Chrst the Redeemer statue s seen atop Corcovado mountan n Ro de Janero, Brazl, on June 30. The famous statue of Jesus wth hs arms wde open was revealed after beng covered durng a four-month, $4 mllon renovaton. The 125-foot -tall statue was erected n 1931 and s overseen by the Archdocese of Ro de Janero CNS photo/bruno Domngos, Reuters

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