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150 S ENTERPRISE ST • BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 15043402 • PHONE: (419) 352-4195 • STALBG.ORG JANUARY 16, 2022 PASTORAL STAFF MASS SCHEDULE Pastor Deacon Phil Avina Weekday Mass Fr. Tom McQuillen Deacon Jim Cavera, senior status Monday - Friday: 7:30 AM In case of emergency call Deacon Ray Llanas, senior status Saturday: 9:00 AM (419) 806-4738 frtom@stalbg.org Parish Office Weekend Mass Office Hours Saturday: 5:30 PM Parish Leadership Monday-Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:15 AM, 12:00 Noon Denise Foos, Business Manager Phone: (419) 352-4195 Michael Ginnetti, Pastoral Associate Email: parishoffice@stalbg.org Confession Andrea Puhl, School, Principal Mon - Fri: 8:00 AM Denise Brennan, Dir. Rel. Education Sat: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM or by appointment
PARISH INFORMATION 0 2 | C O N TA C T S MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, Jan. 15 9:00 AM Jamie Belleville 5:30 PM Marguerite Distel Sunday, Jan. 16 8:00 AM For the Parish 10:15 AM Virginia Magada - 1st Anniv. and Charlie Kessen 12:00 PM Sandy Dobbins Monday, Jan. 17 7:30 AM Ray Schroeder Connect! Tuesday, Jan. 18 7:30 AM Charlie Kessen Email: parishoffice@stalbg.org 2:00 PM Mass at Brookdale Nursing Home Website: stalbg.org Wednesday, Jan. 19 7:30 AM Matthew Moates - 1st Anniv. Facebook: www.facebook.com/stalbg.org Tom Hilty - 1st Anniv. YouTube: @St. Aloysius Catholic Church BG Thursday, Jan. 20 7:30 AM Margaret George 2:10 PM Stewart Wilkins PARISH STAFF Friday, Jan. 21 7:30 AM Thomas Newlove Rev. Tom McQuillen Ext. 105 frtom@stalbg.org Pastor Saturday, Jan. 22 9:00 AM Patricia Kirian 5:30 PM Marguerite Distel Denise Foos Ext. 103 businessmgr@stalbg.org Sunday, Jan. 23 8:00 AM Marguerite Tegge Business Manager 10:15 AM For the Parish Michael Ginnetti Ext. 113 ginnetti.m@stalbg.org 12:00 PM Bill Eynon Pastoral Associate Denise Brennan Ext. 110 brennan.d@stalbg.org Dir. of Religious Ed STEWARDSHIP Brian Bryant Ext. 112 bryant.b@stalbg.org Weekly Offering - January 2, 2022 Dir. Music/Liturgy $ Envelopes 8,417 Sr. Linda Falquette Ext. 104 falquette.l@stalbg.org Loose $ 284 Parish Accountant WeShare $ 3,815 Total $ 12,516 Julie Kisor Ext. 102 parishoffice@stalbg.org Weekly Budget $ 14,298 Admin. Assistant Short $ (1,782) Jila Castillo Ext. 111 castillo.j@stalbg.org YTD Actual $ 389,279 Secretary YTD Budget $ 386,046 YTD Gain $ 3,233 Colleen Schroeder Ext. 101 receptionist@stalbg.org Janilyn Dennis Weekly Offering - January 9, 2022 Lindy Eynon Afternoon Secretaries Envelopes $ 6,307 Loose $ 571 SCHOOL STAFF PARISH LEADERS WeShare $ 5,915 Andrea Puhl Total $ 12,793 Principal Tracy Binkowski Fr. Tom McQuillen Weekly Budget $ 14,298 CYO Athletics Pastoral Council Stephanie Rath Short $ (1,505) Admin. Assist. Tom Stalter Jason Zera YTD Actual $ 402,072 Brandy Rogers Finance Council School Council YTD Budget $ 400,344 Receptionist Jenny Swope YTD Gain $ 1,728 Steve Benner 148 S. Enterprise St., Maintenance Cmte Food Pantry P.O. Box 485, Christmas Offering $30,492 Bowling Green, OH 43402 Greg Robinette Phone: 419.352.8614 Parish Development Fax: 419.352.4738 Thank you for your continuous generosity and support!
THE EUCHARIST USCCB.ORG | 03 THE MYSTERY OF THE EUCHARIST IN THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS The following is a document The Mystery of the Eucharist in journey toward eternal life, Christ nourishes us with his very the Life of the Church was developed by the Committee on self. Once, when told by someone that she no longer saw the Doctrine of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops point of going to daily Mass, the Servant of God Dorothy Day (USCCB). We will be running the document in it's entirety over reflected: “We go eat of this fruit of the tree of life because the next few weeks. We will also be providing a link to it Jesus told us to. ... He took upon himself our humanity that where you can access it online. we might share in his divinity. We are nourished by his flesh that we may grow to be other Christs. I believe this literally, 1. On March 27, 2020, at an early point in the global pandemic, just as I believe the child is nourished by the milk from his Pope Francis walked alone in the rain across an empty St. mother’s breast.”4 Peter’s Square to offer prayer for the world in a time of crisis. “Faith”, he said, “begins when we realize we are in need of 6. Yet, we also know that he is present to us in a way that salvation. We are not self-sufficient; by ourselves we binds us together as one body, which we proclaim by our founder: we need the Lord, like ancient navigators needed "Amen" in responding to the invitation: The Body of Christ. the stars. ”1 Recalling when Jesus was asleep in the boat as a Again, we call on the words of the beloved Polish pope: "For tempest was raging (Mk 4:35-41), the Holy Father said, “The this presence to be properly proclaimed and lived, it is not Lord awakens so as to reawaken and revive our Easter enough that the disciples of Christ pray individually and faith.”2 On that day, Pope Francis presided over the rite of commemorate the death and Resurrection of Christ inwardly, Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction in order to focus our in the secrecy of their hearts. Those who have received the.5 attention on the presence of Christ in the Blessed grace of baptism are not saved as individuals alone, but as Sacrament. The Pope was reminding us that even in a time of members of the Mystical Body, having become part of the turbulence and crisis, Jesus is present among us, as present People of God."5 as he was long ago in the boat on the Sea of Galilee. 7. As we continue to welcome people back to the communal 2. In similar fashion, Pope Saint John Paul II reminded us of celebration of the Mass, it must be acknowledged that no this ongoing presence when he repeated to us the words of document can exhaust the mystery of the gift of the Christ: I am with you always, to the end of the age (Mt 28:20). Eucharist. Nevertheless, at various times, it is desirable to He proclaimed: “This promise of Christ never ceases to reflect on certain facets of the mystery that are relevant to resound in the Church as the fertile secret of her life and the contemporary issues and challenges and that help us to wellspring of her hope. As the day of Resurrection, Sunday is appreciate more deeply the gift of grace that has been given not only the remembrance of a past event: it is a celebration to us. At this particular moment for the Church in the United of the living presence of the Risen Lord in the midst of his States, with its many challenges, we would like to reflect on own people."3 Christ’s gift of himself in the Eucharist and our response to that gift. 3. We call on these inspiring words of the saintly Pope John Paul II as we offer these reflections on the importance of the Eucharist in the life of the Church. We do so mindful of how the pandemic has forced us to stay physically distant from 1Pope Francis, Extraordinary Moment of one another and, for a time, to view the celebration of the Prayer, March 27, 2020 (https://www.vatican.va/content/france Mass on a television or computer screen. Many of the faithful sco/en/messages/urbi/documents/papa appear to have had their faith and their desire for the -francesco_ 20200327_ urbi-et-orbi- Eucharist strengthened by such a long separation. At the epidemia.html). 2 Pope Francis, Extraordinary Moment of same time, as pastors we sense that others, having lived Prayer, March 27, 2020. without Mass for so long, may have become discouraged or 3 Pope John Paul II, Dies Domini, 31. 4 The Duty of Delight: The Diaries of accustomed to life without the Eucharist. In many ways the Dorothy Day, ed. Robert Ellsberg (New pandemic is still with us. York: Image, 2011) p. 483; see Roman Missal, Collect for the Nativity of the 4. As Christians we know that we need Christ to be present in Lord, Mass during the Day: “O God, who wonderfully created the dignity of human our lives. He is our very sustenance as he reminded us: nature and still more wonderfully unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, restored it, grant, we pray, that we may share in the divinity of Christ, who you do not have life within you (Jn 6:53). humbled himself to share in our humanity. 5. The Lord accompanies us in many ways, but none as 5 Pope John Paul II, Dies Domini, 31. profound as when we encounter him in the Eucharist. On our It was approved by the full body of the USCCB at its November 2021 General Meeting and has been authorized for publication by the undersigned. Rev Michael J. K. Fuller, General Secretary, USCCB
LOCAL 0 4 G E T I N VO LV E D PRAYER INTENTIONS HELPING HANDS OF ST. LOUIS Please pray for all of the sick and infirm of our parish especially, Mary Ann Messaros and Garrett Geiser. During our December time at Helping Hands, we served a delicious turkey dinner to 114 guests. Prayers have also been requested for: Fr. Bill Auth, brother of Mary K Williams We brought back 4 turkeys that need to be roasted, cut-up, Kim Sandman, neighbor of Amy Paluch and frozen. They are in the narthex freezer and need to be Jesse Smith, son of Janilyn Dennis cooked and returned by Sunday, January 16. Please pray for all those who have died, We are in need of some additional help as some of our especially Jody Swoap, workers go south for the winter. may they rest in His peace. Our next time is Wednesday, January 26. If you would like to volunteer, please call Debbie Feehan at (419) 494-7092. FREE CATHOLIC MARRIAGE WORKSHOP January 17, 2022 What is the "Little Way of Marriage"? The Little Way of Marriage is a spiritual and practical roadmap, based on the spirituality of St. Therese. It shows you step by step how to open your marriage to more of the peace, joy and connection that God has in store for you. How long do I have to participate in this? The pre-recorded video sessions will be released between January 6 and January 20. It is available free during the new year to help you make big changes in your marriage in 2022. But hurry! The workshop will only be available for free through Jan 20. What is included in the workshop? Over the course of 4 pre-recorded videos, you will learn how to apply SACRAMENTS the Little Way of St. Therese to your marriage, no matter what stage of marriage you are in. Anointing of the Sick In addition to the videos, PDF downloads are Available quarterly after weekend Masses (watch bulletin provided with additional guidance to help you for dates.) For those isolating, homebound, sick or in make real progress in your marriage. serious need (such as danger of death), please contact For more information and to sign up, scan the Fr. Tom at (419) 806-4738. QR code to the right. Communion For Sick & Homebound Reception of Holy Communion is available for those isolating, homebound, or in nursing homes. Call the parish office to be added to the Communion visitation list, at (419) 352-4195 (office). Baptisms Baptisms are scheduled on the fourth Sunday of the month. Instruction class for both parents is held on the third Sunday of the month. Please call the parish office to schedule instruction and/or a Baptism. Sacrament of Marriage Arrangements for a wedding must be made at least six months in advance of the celebration. Call the office to schedule a meeting with Fr. Tom. For emergencies such as danger of death situations after office hours call (419) 806-4738
SERVICE E D U C AT I O N A N D H E L P 0 5 SAY TEENS Sunday Evening Gatherings All teens are invited and encouraged to attend our Sunday evening gatherings for faith, food, fun & friendship and to bring friends. We begin at 6:30 PM with a faith focus, share a snack or RELIGIOUS EDUCATION meal, and have social time. Many bring school work to do together and the night ends by 9 PM. The time and space is Family Faith Formation - Fx3 for teens. Come live your faith with friends. The Community session for January is a special Family Rock-a-thon planning continues this weekend, January 16. Eucharistic Adoration with Benediction on January 24 from 6:30-7:30 PM. All families in the Fx3 program are Rock-a-thon 2022 asked to participate. If you absolutely cannot make this time/day, please attend an hour of Adoration in Clare Hall 5-8 Grade Rockers, get your rockers(seats) and sponsors Chapel from 8AM-7PM or at St. Tom’s on Thursday evening ready for January 22, 2022! BINGO participation cards are from 8 PM to midnight. All parish families are welcome to available in the narthex kiosk and on the parish website attend. homepage as is the Signup Genius to participate, volunteer, or donate snack items. Important upcoming dates: Teens and adult volunteers are needed to lead activities February 9, 2022: First Communion Parent Meeting 7-8 PM while 5th-8th grade students get donors for funds and in the Church and The Culture Project for 7 & 8 graders from baby items and participate in the Mass, rocking, prayer 6-8 PM and games. Rockers can be granny rockers, video game rockers, backyard folding rockers...any seat that rocks. February 12, 2022: Dragonslayer First Communion Retreat What is the Annual Rock-a-thon? Funeral Luncheon Food donations needed St. Aloysius Parish has been hosting the annual Rock-a- As we are planning to bring back thon for approximately 25 years. The fundraiser for funeral luncheons soon, we are in the BG Pregnancy Center, now need of volunteers to bring in called Her Choice, was started by dishes. Mary Goodenow and Barb Whitman who had been involved in teaching If you are interested in donating a and leading youth and faith prepared dish (hot or cold or a formation for many years. dessert), please call or email the parish office. Include your name The goal of the Rock-a-thon was to and phone number and how you create a fun way for youth to would like to help at 419-352-4195 participate in raising funds for the or parishoffice@stalbg.org. Center, which is 100% funded by donations. Over the years, more emphasis was placed on the service learning goals of the event so educational KNIGHTS ARE HERE TO HELP and spiritual aspects were added, while retaining the If anyone in our community who may emphasis on fun for the young participants. The Rock- need snow removal this winter but is a-thon is an event which needs all parishioners to be unable to take care of it themselves involved by sharing their time, talents, and treasures. (for whatever the reason), the Bowling How can you help? Can you help at the event, can you Green Knights of Columbus would like give money or needed baby care items for The Center, to help! does your employer offer a charitable contribution Please contact Joe Macsay at 419- matching gift, can you pray for those served by The 438-3480 or Center? Donate via WeShare on the parish homepage, joe.macsay@gmail.com to let the by donating snack items for the event, or by talking to a Knights know of your need or for any 5-8 grade Rocker to make a donation. questions.
GET INVOLVED 06 MAKE A DIFFERENCE DIOCESAN SYNOD GATHERINGS Prayer and Discernment Gatherings for Our Diocesan Preparatory Phase: “For a Synodal Church” All gatherings will begin in the Church with reflection, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, and evening prayer, followed by dialogue and discussion. January 20 at St. John, Defiance 6:30pm to no later than 9:00pm January 27 at St. Joan of Arc, Toledo 6:30pm to no later than 9:00pm February 3 at St. Anthony, Milan 6:30pm to no later than 9:00pm February 10 at St. Mary, Tiffin 2:00pm to no later than 4:30pm and 6:30pm to no later than 9:00pm If one or more of the above dates are Five LOCAL March for LIFE options cancelled, an alternate gathering will be held on February 17 from 6:30pm to no later than The larger our numbers, the louder our voice for the voiceless. 9:00pm at St. Michael, Findlay. Join us to make a public statement about the truth of abortion. Kindly register to assist us in making appropriate preparations for the gatherings 1. MAUMEE: St. Joe's Maumee March for Life is on January 16 with at www.reconnecttoledo.org/synodality an adoration Mass at 2 PM and Walk to the Memorial to the unborn at 2:30 PM starting in front of the church. The church is located at 104 West Broadway in downtown Maumee. 2. DEFIANCE: Join others in front of the Defiance Courthouse on Jan 21 at noon for a few remarks and then walk to the church's monument for the unborn for a program and refreshments. A faith-based education is not out of reach with a scholarship Courthouse is at 665 Perry Street in Defiance. Ends at St. John's from the Northwest Ohio Scholarship Fund. Catholic Church at 510 Jackson Ave. Need-based Scholarships worth up to $2,000 per child are 3. PORT CLINTON: Sunday, January 23rd at 1:00 PM. Meet at Waterworks Park in downtown Port Clinton for an opening prayer available for private schools or $500 for homeschooling and then march to Immaculate Conception Church for a prayer at expenses for students who reside in Allen, Crawford, Defiance, the memorial to the unborn. Then head back through town and Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Huron, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, end at the Denney Bergeman Hall on Perry St. Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood or Wyandot County for grades K-8th for the 2022-2023 4.TIFFIN: Ecumenical March for Life: January 23, 2 PM. People of all faiths will gather inside St. Joseph Church, process to school year. Courthouse Square/Justice Center for an update, and conclude at To apply online or for more information about the program visit St. Mary Church. Participants are advised to dress warmly and WWW.NOSF.ORG or contact the Northwest Ohio Scholarship bring your yard signs. Fund office at (419) 720-7048. The deadline to apply is Friday, 5. NORWALK: Car Caravan for Life, Jan 23, 3 PM. Meet at Whitney April 29, 2022. Field Parking Lot for invocation prayer and then we will assemble for the caravan. Your Presence and Prayers Make a Difference! ABORTION PILL REVERSAL More than 3000 mothers have had the joy of holding their Job listing at St. Tom's newborn babies in their arms thanks to the abortion pill reversal treatment. These were mothers who desperately St. Thomas More University Parish is seeking a detail-oriented and sought out an abortion, thinking it was their only option, and motivated individual to be our parish secretary. This part-time then immediately regretted their decision to end their baby’s position provides administrative support to the Pastor and Parish life. Quickly, each found a doctor through the Abortion Pill Manager as well as staffing the front desk during Parish Office Hours. This is a nonexempt, hourly position which normally involves Reversal Hotline who provided the treatment to reverse the twenty (20) hours of work (Monday-Friday from 1:00pm-5:00pm) abortion drug and save their baby’s life. each week during the school year. Hours are reduced during the Anyone who has taken the first abortion pill and wishes to stop summer when BGSU is not in session. the abortion should immediately call 877-558-0333 or visit Interested candidates should contact Fr. Jeff Walker at www.abortionpillreversal .com fr.jeffwalker@sttomsbg.org
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