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Mass Schedule Weekend Masses are livestreamed via our website,
www.saintjohnsunbury.org/live/
Saturdays: 4:00 p.m. Sundays: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m., 5:00
p.m.
Weekdays: Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday & Friday, 11:00 a.m.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONDue to COVID-19, Eucharistic Adoration
takes
place as follows:Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. – Friday, 4:00 p.m.,
in the chapelLockdown hours,
9:00 p.m. – 9:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATIONTuesdays & Thursdays: 5:15-5:45 p.m.
Saturdays: 3:00-3:30 p.m.First Fridays at 10:00 a.m.,
before the 11:00 a.m. Massor by appointment
BAPTISMSPlease call Rosemary Halter at 740.363.6021.
WEDDINGSPlease call the Parish Office at least six
months before the proposed wedding date.
ANOINTING OF THE SICKPlease call Kim Mazzon at 614.565.0505.
BULLETIN DEADLINE: MONDAY AT NOONPlease send requests to
[email protected].
St. John neumann Catholic Church
9633 E. State Route 37 Sunbury, Ohio
43074www.saintjohnsunbury.org
Mission StatementSt. John Neumann is a welcoming community
committed to witnessing to Jesus Christ through Sacraments, word
and deed.
PARISH OFFICE & HOURS 740.965.1358 • Fax 740.965.1377
E-mail [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS Due to COVID—19, the Parish Office remains
closed.
Messages are checked daily; contact the office at 740.965.1358
if you need assistance.
Hope Peace Joy Love
THE SEASON OF
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Parish Staff 740-965-1358
Clergy
Administrator Pro-Tem: Fr. Ryan SchmitDeacon: Rev. Mr. Carl
Calcara 614-937-5567
Ministry and Faith FormationRosemary Halter, Baptism Coordinator
740-363-6021Rich Krehnovi Director of Music 740-965-1358, ext.
106Kate Giddens, HS/Young Adult Youth Minister ext. 134Kim Mazzon,
Pastoral Associate/ ext. 133 Minister to the Sick or
614-565-0505Wendi Miller, Confirmation ext. 102Kerrie Ritchey, 6th
& 7th Grade ext. 103 Formation Director or 614-881-0651Bob
Steinbauer, Children’s Religious Education Director ext. 109Paul
Stokell, Adult Faith ext. 100 Formation Director or
740-500-0126Christina Weber, Director of Marriage & Family Life
ext. 137
Administrative StaffBob Buzenski, Director of Information
Technology ext. 131Jennifer Glassmire, Bookkeeper ext. 124Libby
Muhoberac, Office Manager ext. 120Jennifer Porter, Childcare
Coordinator 614-563-3267Jennifer Reinard, Communication Manager
ext. 132Bob Scott, Business Manager ext. 121Jackie Sutton,
Development Director ext. 123
Custodial and MaintenanceMichael Gibboney, Maintenance ext.
108Dick Morgan, MaintenanceDebby Rice, Carol Schauer,
Custodians
Volunteer Parish LeadershipBob Hetterscheidt, Parish Council
Chair 740-972-8721Rick Stainbrook, Finance Committee Chair
614-561-7499
Parish News and EventsParish News and Events
Fourth Sunday of AdventFourth Sunday of AdventDecember 20,
2020
Our MissionSt. John Neumann is a welcoming community committed
to witnessing to Jesus Christ through sacraments, word and
deed.
Welcome to St. John Neumann!We recognize that every person
is on his or her own journey of faith, and we seek to meet you
where you are in your journey and provide you with opportunities to
grow and learn at your own pace.
New to the parish? Do you regularly attend St. John Neumann?Will
you or your children need to prepare to receive the Sacraments of
Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, Marriage or Anointing
of the Sick? Have you been asked to be a Godparent or Confirmation
sponsor? Are you looking to enrich your spiritual life with a
church family? Do you need support in the religious education of
your children through the PSR program? Do you want a contribution
statement for tax purposes? Would you like to get involved as a
Liturgical Minister or in St. Vincent de Paul or another ministry
at St. John Neumann?
If you answered yes to any of these questions and are not yet
registered at St. John Neumann, please take a new member packet
from the Information Lobby and return the registration form.We want
to know you are here and welcome you!
PARISH GIVING SUMMARYParishioners and visitors made a joyful
offering to the Lord in gratitude for the many gifts we have
received from God.December 13: $21,380
We offer our condolences to, and prayers for, the Hickey and
Dible families. Pam Hickey, wife of Mike Hickey, passed away on
December 10th. Theresa Dible, mother of Rose Sherman and John and
Mike Dible, passed away on December 12th. Eternal rest grant unto
them, O Lord, and let Your perpetual light shine upon them.
Do You Have a Smart TV?If so, and you are not able to attend
Mass in person, you can Livestream our weekend Masses right from
your TV. Just open the YouTube app and search for St. John Neumann
Catholic Church.
No more money stress—ever! It’s possible when you know how to
handle your finances. Join our virtual Financial Peace University
class, and we’ll learn how to dump debt and build wealth. You won’t
even have to leave home! Visit fpu.com/1128624 to sign up and learn
more or contact Alissa Platek at 614-832-7754 or
[email protected]. Our virtual class starts Thursday,
January 7, 2021. We hope you will join us!
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FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT DECEMBER 20, 2020
Monday, December 21 NO MASS Tuesday, December 22 6:00 p.m.
Jerrold Cannon, Sr. by Betty Cannon Wednesday, December 23 11:00
a.m. John Frederick by Don QuinnThursday, December 24Christmas Eve
4:00 p.m. Nathan Myers by Don & Maureen Kocarele 6:30 p.m. Bob
Hetterscheidt by Bunny Hetterscheidt 10:00 p.m. Donald &
Theresa Dible by The Dible FamilyFriday, December 25Christmas Day
Midnight Charles Stalter by The 9:00 a.m. Choir 8:00 a.m. Fr. Paul
Noble by Theresa Dible 10:00 a.m. David & Margaret Mazzocca by
Marilyn MansellSaturday, December 26 4:00 p.m. Sister Julie
O’Stroske by The Saturday Night ChoirSunday, December 27 9:00 a.m.
Gloria Zalewski by Family & Friends 11:00 a.m. Cindy Gall by
Joe Gall 5:00 p.m. Living & Deceased of St. John Neumann
FOR NEXT WEEKMonday, December 28 NO MASSTuesday, December 29
6:00 p.m. Helen Mieczkowski by Greg & Holly RoseWednesday,
December 30 11:00 a.m. Luke Scarano by The Rupert & Hosmer
FamiliesThursday, December 31Vigil Mass for the Solemnity of Mary,
Mother of God 6:30 p.m. Gary Mansell by Marilyn & Sara Mansell
Friday, January 1Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God 9:30 a.m. Anna Ho
by The Doan FamilySaturday, January 2 4:00 p.m. Robert & Laurie
Billy by Matt & Libby MuhoberacSunday, January 3 9:00 a.m. Kyle
Frederick by John & Dee Frederick 11:00 a.m. Living &
Deceased of St. John Neumann 5:00 p.m. Emily Carrillo by Ray &
Cathy Maurer
Mass IntentionsMass IntentionsSt. John Neumann’s Plans for
Welcoming You to Christmas Mass We look forward to welcoming you to
Christmas Mass!To prevent overcrowding, reservations for reserved
seating in our Church, Chapel, Faith & Family Center, and
classrooms will be taken via SignUpGenius. The link to the sign-up
is
available on our website, www.saintjohnsunbury.org.Please note
that the 4:00 and 6:30 p.m. Masses on Christmas Eve have reached
capacity. There are still plenty of seats available for the 10:00
p.m., Midnight, and Christmas Day Masses.Please send an email to
[email protected], or call 740-965-1358, ext. 120, if you
have questions or need assistance with the sign-up.Doors will open
45 minutes prior to the start of each Mass. Plan to arrive and be
seated with your family 30-45 minutes before Mass and enjoy
Christmas prelude music.Christmas Eve: 4:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 10:00
p.m.Christmas Day: New at SJN this year! Midnight Mass (with
incense); 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (with incense)If you are more
comfortable participating from your car, you can watch the
Livestream or listen to 89.5 FM. Those who choose this option are
welcome to enter the Faith & Family Center to receive the
Eucharist during the distribution of Communion.For those who are
more comfortable watching the Mass from their homes and then
driving to church to receive the Eucharist, Fr. Schmit will offer
Communion on Christmas Eve from 8:00-9:00 p.m. Individuals and
families may arrive anytime during that hour to receive the
Eucharist.If you are not able to attend Mass in person on Christmas
Eve or Christmas Day, remember that Christmas is celebrated over
eight days (the Octave of Christmas), until January 1st, the
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Everyone is invited to join us
throughout the Octave.Have you already made your reservations for
Christmas Mass? If so, please take note of the following:We look
forward to seeing you at Christmas Mass! Please bring your
reservation confirmation along with you to church so that the
greeters can assist you with finding your reserved pew. (Print out
or screen shot on your cell phone). Individual pews are assigned
for the 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Masses only; if you have made
reservations for another Mass, you are invited to choose your pew
upon arrival at church. Also, bring your masks and wear them upon
arrival and throughout Mass. Due to cleaning of the church prior to
Mass, the doors will be locked until 45 minutes prior to Mass time.
Plan to have all members of your family/group arrive 30-45 minutes
prior to Mass to be seated together and to enjoy the Christmas
prelude music. Any seats remaining open 15 minutes before Mass may
be given to walk-ins. For the safety of all, enter through the
Church Main Entrance or Cloister Walkway doors; other entrances
will be locked. (Exception: If you have reserved a lower level
classroom, please enter through the Cloister Walkway doors.) After
Mass, we need to sanitize the church to be ready for the next Mass.
Therefore, please do not congregate or plan to take family pictures
in the church after Mass. If your plans have changed, please update
your reservation in SignUpGenius. If you need help changing your
reservation, please contact us at [email protected]. Thank
you for your cooperation as we try to accommodate as many people as
possible for Christmas in a safe manner.
Do You Have Loved Ones Who Have Stopped Coming to Church?As we
prepare this Advent Season for the birth of Jesus, let us give
thought to our family, friends, neighbors and fellow Catholics who
will attend Mass to celebrate the birth of Jesus and not be with us
throughout the rest of the year. We need to call to mind how the
shepherds were visited by an angel who told them to not be afraid:
“I bring you good news of great joy which will come to all people;
for to you is born this day in the City of David a Savior, who is
Christ the Lord.”Be one of those shepherds, glorifying and praising
God by personally reaching out to the Good Shepherd’s lost sheep.
Proclaim to them the Good News of what you have seen and heard and
invite them to Mass in the New Year. This Christmas Season, give
the best gift of all--one that comes from a loving heart – give the
gift of faith. May God bless you this Advent and Christmas
Season.Deacon Carl Calcara
For further information on the Mission of the Seventy-Two
Ministry, and suggestions for starting the conversation with those
who have stopped going to Mass, visit saintjohnsunbury.org.
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ST. JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Confirmation & High School Youth GroupOur
Chosen/Confirmation and High School Youth Programs meet on Sunday
afternoons from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Please see our weekly schedule of
events in this bulletin, or visit our website, for more information
on whether Chosen is meeting in person or virtually this week. High
School Youth Ministry will meet each Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the
Pavilion (weather permitting) or the FFC. Youth Ministry also has a
Zoom meeting option each week for those who wish to participate
from home. Visit this page of our website for a link to the Zoom
meeting:
https://www.saintjohnsunbury.org/formation/youth-faith-formation-activities/high-school-youth-ministry/
Contact Wendi Miller at [email protected] with
questions about Chosen/Confirmation.
Contact Kate Giddens at [email protected] with
questions about High School/YDisciple.
Religious EducationReligious Education The Mass is Prayer by Kim
Mazzon, Pastoral Associate – Ministry to the SickMass as Prayer –
Gestures & PosturesOur gestures and postures at Mass support
our participation in its prayer. As noted last week, our active
participation in the Mass is our cooperation with God as He draws
us into the memorial, or re-presentation, of Christ’s sacrifice.
These gestures and postures are secondary but reinforce the intent
of what is taking place in the Mass.
GesturesSign of the CrossWhen we make the Sign of the Cross, we
physically declare our faith in the Triune God and in effect call
upon His name. We see people calling upon God’s name in the Old
Testament for the purposes of asking God to guide their lives and
asserting their commitment to the covenant (Genesis 4.26; 12.8;
26.25; 1 Kings 18.24, 32). The prophet Ezekiel and the disciple
John describe protection as a purpose for the Sign of the Cross
(Ezekiel 9.4-6; Revelation 7.2-8).
Sign of PeaceThe Sign of Peace is a way of extending Christ’s
peace through our relationships and commitment to the New Covenant.
This practice challenges us to honor the words we prayed in the
“Our Father” as we prepare to receive the Eucharist.
PosturesStanding & SittingStanding at Mass indicates
something worthy of attention and respect is going to happen.
Sitting is a posture for listening and recollection. Think of the
times you stand or sit at Mass. These postures call for effort and
focus in order to participate well in the Mass.
KneelingOur practice of kneeling during the Mass is based on
scripture. For example in Luke 22.4, Jesus humbly kneels in prayer
as He appeals to His Father to “…take this cup away…” and yet
submits to His Father’s will. When we kneel before God, we show our
humility as we surrender our will so we can submit to His will.
Kneeling also indicates our worship as we acknowledge God’s
majestic presence during the Eucharistic Prayer and before and
after receiving the Eucharist.
This completes this series on the Mass as Prayer and I
appreciate your interest. May you have a Merry Christmas and
blessed New Year.
December BaptismsThe Third Sunday of Advent is known as Gaudete
Sunday, which means "rejoice." There were more reasons to rejoice
as four children and infants, all siblings and cousins, were
Baptized on December 13 by Father Ryan Schmit:
Cole Philip BantenMakenzie Diane DealGrayden Thomas DealElle
James Deal
BaptismsFuture Available Baptism date: January 10, February 14,
and March 14 at 12:15 p.m. Baptisms will return to our usual time
of 12:15 p.m. beginning in December. Your family must be registered
members of our parish to schedule a Baptism. Also, if this is your
first child, you should attend a Baptism Preparation class. The
next class will be held on Saturday, February 6 at 11:00 a.m.
Please contact Rosemary Halter at 740.363.6021 or
[email protected] for further information or to schedule a
Baptism. To be fair to every family, we regret that we are unable
to schedule private Baptisms.
December/January Book Club Join us on Zoom, December 30th
at 7:00 p.m. to discuss the December/January (January 27th) book
selection, Strangers and Sojourners by Michael
O’Brien. This book is available in audio books on Formed. We
will discuss parts 1 and 2 in December, and parts 3 & 4 in
January. Call Sue for more information at 614-537-6610.
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FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT DECEMBER 20, 2020
Be not afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of a great joy
which will come to all the people; for to you is born this day in
the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will
be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in swaddling
clothes and lying in a manger. – Luke 2:10-12“This helpless baby,
born without luxury or fanfare, was the solution to mankind’s
greatest problem. Most people weren’t paying attention when He
arrived, but those who noticed either felt threatened or responded
in worship. The same is true today. Most people think of Jesus with
indifference. . .many are threatened. . .then there are those who
worship. The worship is imperfect, but it is an offering that
nonetheless pleases God. Could we worship Jesus [this Christmas
Season] with. . . a gift of time, money, or best of all, of our
hearts? Before the night is done, could you sit with Him for a
moment on His birthday and give Him the gift of your presence? He
will meet you there, and bestow on you the deeply satisfying gift
of grace.” – From the “Be Still” Devotional by Lisa
Brenninkmeyer
The Order of Christian Initiation is always available for those
seeking a church home and the Sacraments, when they or someone they
know is ready to take the next step to a life of discipleship in
the Catholic Church. Parishioners are always welcome to "drop in"
and join us as we discuss and learn together about Catholic life,
faith, and action.
On behalf of the Parish Staff and the OCI Team, let me invite
you to learning, reflection and discernment as those among us make
their way toward the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism,
Confirmation and Eucharist).
It is never too late to begin attending sessions. Regardless of
your religious background or experience with church, we will work
with you wherever you happen to be, and help you to life in our
community. If you know of someone who might be interested in
joining us, please invite them.
If you'd like to join us for our sessions on Sundays
beginning at 12:30 p.m., go to this link:
https://tinyurl.com/OCI-Sunday.
If you'd like to take part in our sessions on Tuesdays
beginning at 6:30 p.m., then go here:
https://tinyurl.com/OCI-Tuesday.
Support Groups Offered for Families with Loved Ones Struggling
with Mental Illness and/or Substance AbuseDid you know…• One in
four Americans has a mental health condition; 70% of whom do not
seek treatment.
• One in five youth ages 13 to 18 experience severe mental
disorders in a given year. • About 9.2 million adults have
simultaneous mental health and addiction disorders.
Most of the people who are struggling have families who deeply
care about them. Increasingly, our families are dealing with the
mental illness and/or substance abuse of their children, siblings,
spouses, and even parents. Perhaps you are experiencing this in
your own family. The local National Alliance on Mental Illness
(NAMI) organization offers support groups for those with mental
illness and support groups for their families. St. John Neumann
Catholic Church in Sunbury holds a monthly virtual meeting for the
family support group on the first Thursday of each month. The next
meeting is Thursday, January 7. You can participate in this meeting
by entering this address https://chime.aws/9159669482 in your
browser or calling 267-866-0999 and entering meeting ID 9159 66
9482 256.
If you have questions, contact Barbara McKinley at
[email protected] or John McKinley at [email protected].
By participating in the support group, family members will learn
about:• NAMI and Delaware-Morrow Mental Health & Recovery
Services;• How to assist friends and loved ones;• The importance of
taking care of themselves.All are welcome to participate. The group
is free of charge and registration is not necessary.
Be still and know I am God.
PERPETUAL ADORATION
[Lord,] You speak to me in all moments,but it is so hard to
focus and hear Your voice.
Speak to me now in this silence.Speak to me of love and
compassionand what it means to share Your life,
so that I can go back to all thoseother moments and know
You are always with me. Amen
Slow down your Christmas busyness and sit with our Lord for an
hour this week—here in our Chapel (see schedule) or in a quiet
place at home. He is in the moment and quiet, not the rush and
noise. Let Him refresh and renew your spirit in these last few
days before His coming.
ADORATION CHRISTMAS SCHEDULEAdoration will close Wednesday,
December 23, at 11:00 a.m. and will resume Tuesday, January 5,
at
1:00 p.m.
Access to the Chapel for Adoration is through the exterior
Chapel doors using the doorbell located on the door frame. All are
welcome. If you wish
to visit during lockdown hours and are not a scheduled Adorer,
please contact the
coordinator.
Covid Sanitation Precautions: Masks are required; seats are to
be wiped down with provided sanitized wipes before leaving.
Wishing you all a Blessed and Merry Christmas!Amy Davis
Adoration Coordinator (614-579-9874) or
[email protected].
Pray for Those in the ServicePlease continue to remember our
military and their families in your prayers.
Lord Jesus, Savior of the World and King of Peace, watch over
our sons and daughters in the service of their country. Protect
them from the physical and moral dangers of military life. Keep
them close to You and help them live the commandments. Lord Jesus,
give them the courage to serve their country with honor and
dignity. Be with them when they are in danger; strengthen them when
they face hardships. Above all, Lord, grant that when their service
is finished, they may return to us sound in body and soul.
Amen.
If you are interested in this ministry, please contact Bob
Copeland at [email protected] or 614-596-0482.
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Parish News and EventsParish News and EventsThis Week...AT ST.
JOHN NEUMANN, DECEMBER 20-DECEMBER 27, 2020
Daily Mass Schedule:Tuesdays & Thursdays: 6:00
p.m.Wednesdays & Fridays: 11:00 a.m.
Weekend Mass Schedule:Saturday, 4:00 p.m.Sunday, 9:00 a.m.,
11:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.
Our weekend Masses are open to all but with limited seating
capacity. Upon arrival, please select an open pew and choose a
seat, keeping at least two arms’ length between you and the next
family/individual, and follow all social distancing guidelines.
When possible, please move into the pew so as to allow maximum
seating capacity for others. If seating is not available in the
Church or FFC, you are welcome to Livestream the Mass from your car
in our parking lot and join us in the FFC to receive Holy
Communion. If you are joining us from the parking lot, you will
also be able to listen to Mass by tuning your radio to 89.5 FM.
Confessions: Tuesday & Thursday, 5:15-5:45 p.m. and
Saturday, 3:00-3:30 p.m., in the Neumann Room.
Participate in any of our weekend Masses from your home via our
Livestream or YouTube channel. Visit our website and click on
Livestream at the top of our home page.
The Parish Office remains closed until further notice.Updates
will be posted on our home page, www.saintjohnsunbury.org.
Around the DioceseAround the DioceseThe Respect Life Mass
is Friday, January 22, 2021, 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral.
Bishop Brennan will be the main celebrant. On this day of the
anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, our
Diocese will join all dioceses of the United States in observing a
Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. The Mass
will be livestreamed on the Diocese of Columbus YouTube Channel.
For more information, contact Social Concerns at
[email protected] or 614-241-2540.
Roe Remembrance at the Ohio Statehouse: Greater Columbus Right
to Life will sponsor this annual event on Friday, January 22, 2021,
noon to 1:00 p.m., following the 10:30 a.m. Respect Life Mass at
the Cathedral. Note: The location of the Statehouse event is yet to
be determined. Space limitations may exist, but the event will be
livestreamed. For updates, visit www.gcrtl.org/roe.
Sunday, December 20 12:15 p.m. OCI – Liturgy: A Walk Through the
Mass – virtualMonday, December 21 6:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus
Meeting – FFC, Room C 6:30 p.m. Divine Mercy Cenacle –
virtualTuesday, December 22 9:30 a.m. Rosary Making Group – Maxtown
Road Panera 5:15 p.m. Reconciliation – Neumann Room 6:00 p.m. Choir
Practice - FFC 6:30 p.m. OCI – Liturgy: A Walk Through the
MassWednesday, December 23 7:00 a.m. Men’s Faith Sharing Group –
FFC, Room AThursday, December 24Christmas Eve 4:00 p.m. Mass –
Please bring your reservation confirmation 6:30 p.m. Mass – Please
bring your reservation confirmation 10:00 p.m. Mass Midnight
MassFriday, December 25Merry Christmas! 8:00 a.m. Mass 10:00 a.m.
MassSaturday, December 26 6:30 a.m. Blood Drive setup - FFC 7:30
a.m. Men’s Faith Sharing Group – FFC, Room 1 8:00 a.m. Blood Drive
- FFC 3:00 p.m. Reconciliation – Neumann RoomSunday, December 27 No
events scheduled
Visit our website calendar at www.saintjohnsunbury.org for a
“real-time” calendar of events.
Outreach to the PoorOutreach to the Poor
Thank you for your support of the Outreach to the Poor
ministries at St. John Neumann!
Here is a list of what is on our schedule for the month of
December. As always, your assistance is greatly appreciated
whenever possible.DecemberDecember 26 K of C Red Cross Blood
Drive
SCRIP is here! Last chance before Christmas! Please utilize the
SCRIP gift cards for
your Christmas expenses and shopping! You can feel so good when
you find that perfect gift AND you gave to SJN in the process.
Thank you for all you do!
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