ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CATHOLIC CHURCH Congratulations to our First Communicants June 28,2020 Maxim Agee Andrew Ankenbruck Tara Augustine Lorelai Baker Rosalie Baumgartner Rehansa Benjamin Braydan Bennett EmmaLynn Bible Andria Bitler Isla Blanford Elizabeth Brinker Alexander Calhoun Charlotte Chaille Sydney Chin Miguel Cifuentes Isabelle Connor Abigail Craig Grady Davey Madeline DeRose Anastasia Didier Kaitlyn Diehm Justin Dinh Cordelia Dirig Grace Dixon Kallister Dunfee Mason Eagleson-Chandler Noah Fox Abigail Garber Katherine Gidley Ryan Gonzales Dylan Gray Bianca Hernandez Hunter Hinsenkamp Ava Hipskind Ava Hug Zali Kaufman Emma King Logan Kleber Camille Kohrman Emmaline Krieg Oliver Krish Grace Labrie Samuel Landrigan Augustus Lenhof Ana Leugers Will Lynch Justin Marshall Natalia Martinez-Osuna Emmiline McCarthy Cameron McCawley Alaynah Minnich Emma Mitchell Layla Moyer Abigail Mrugala Mia Nazareth Matthew Niezer Avaleigh Niswonger Margaret Norton Katelyn Ochoa Anabelle Pantoja Peter Parrish Aaron Patel Josephine Patton Brenda Perfecto Miranda Perfecto Amori Polke Carleigh Polston Jace Potchka Kyndle Potchka Anna Profit Claire Pyle David Rademaker Evan Ratti Camren Richardson Ellie Roehm Simon Schenkel Aidan Schmitz John Scholze Jack Schroeder Colin Shively Charles Smith Enrique Smith Thomas Smuts Samantha Spoltman Helen Stephenson Kaydence Sterk Dominic Stockmaster Joshua Thomas Levi Trahin William Turner Charlotte Verslype Adviel Villanueva Caroline Wallace Lane Wendland Peyton Wilkins Cora Windmiller Ellie Wright-Swartz
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ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CATHOLIC CHURCH
Congratulations to our First Communicants June 28,2020
Maxim Agee
Andrew Ankenbruck
Tara Augustine
Lorelai Baker
Rosalie Baumgartner
Rehansa Benjamin
Braydan Bennett
EmmaLynn Bible
Andria Bitler
Isla Blanford
Elizabeth Brinker
Alexander Calhoun
Charlotte Chaille
Sydney Chin
Miguel Cifuentes
Isabelle Connor
Abigail Craig
Grady Davey
Madeline DeRose
Anastasia Didier
Kaitlyn Diehm
Justin Dinh
Cordelia Dirig
Grace Dixon
Kallister Dunfee
Mason Eagleson-Chandler
Noah Fox
Abigail Garber
Katherine Gidley
Ryan Gonzales
Dylan Gray
Bianca Hernandez
Hunter Hinsenkamp
Ava Hipskind
Ava Hug
Zali Kaufman
Emma King
Logan Kleber
Camille Kohrman
Emmaline Krieg
Oliver Krish
Grace Labrie
Samuel Landrigan
Augustus Lenhof
Ana Leugers
Will Lynch
Justin Marshall
Natalia Martinez-Osuna
Emmiline McCarthy
Cameron McCawley
Alaynah Minnich
Emma Mitchell
Layla Moyer
Abigail Mrugala
Mia Nazareth
Matthew Niezer
Avaleigh Niswonger
Margaret Norton
Katelyn Ochoa
Anabelle Pantoja
Peter Parrish
Aaron Patel
Josephine Patton
Brenda Perfecto
Miranda Perfecto
Amori Polke
Carleigh Polston
Jace Potchka
Kyndle Potchka
Anna Profit
Claire Pyle
David Rademaker
Evan Ratti
Camren Richardson
Ellie Roehm
Simon Schenkel
Aidan Schmitz
John Scholze
Jack Schroeder
Colin Shively
Charles Smith
Enrique Smith
Thomas Smuts
Samantha Spoltman
Helen Stephenson
Kaydence Sterk
Dominic Stockmaster
Joshua Thomas
Levi Trahin
William Turner
Charlotte Verslype
Adviel Villanueva
Caroline Wallace
Lane Wendland
Peyton Wilkins
Cora Windmiller
Ellie Wright-Swartz
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TEMPORARY CHANGES TO MASS AND RECONCILIATION
Monday, June 29, 2020 9:00 am † Joseph Swiezy 5:30 pm † Ruben Bihis Tuesday, June 30, 2020 9:00 am † Raul M. Navarrete 5:30 pm Wednesday, July 1, 2020 9:00 am † Joseph Swiezy
5:30 pm Special Intention (CAS) Thursday, July 2, 2020 9:00 am 5:30 pm † Joan & George Lauer Friday, July 3, 2020
9:00 am 5:30 pm Saturday, July 4, 2020 9:30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation 9:00 am Immaculate Heart Mass 4:30 pm † Deceased Members of Muhler Family Sunday, July 5, 2020 8:00 am CED (SI) 10:30 am † Greg Dillon 4:00 pm † Joseph Swiezy
Sacrament of Reconciliation after all weekday Masses
and Saturday’s at 9:30 until all are done
Changes will be in RED
•COME WORSHIP WITH US MASSES, CONFESSIONS, AND EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION•
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 28, 2020
Sunday Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a; Ps 89:2-3, 16-17, 18-19; Rom 6:3-4, 8-11; Mt 10:37-42 Monday Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19 Tuesday The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12; Ps 5:4b-6a, 6b-7, 8; Mt 8:23-27 Wednesday Saint Junípero Serra, Priest Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Ps 50:7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 16bc-17; Mt 8:28-34 Thursday Sts. Processus and Martynians, Martyrs Am 7:10-17; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11; Mt 9:1-8 Friday Feast of Saint Thomas, Apostle Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 20:24-29 Saturday Independence Day Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14; Mt 9:14-17 Sunday Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Zec 9:9-10; Ps 145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14; Rom 8:9, 11-13; Mt 11:25-30
Parish Mission Statement The people of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish seek
To Grow in Christ and follow His teachings.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish wishes
to extend our deepest sympathy to the families of Len Sierdaski and Jerry Ruefer
Who recently passed away. We offer our continued prayers for all
our deceased parishioners and their families.
~ IN LOVING MEMORY ~
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THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, JUNE 28, 2020
THANK YOU
Thank you to everyone who has continued to pray for our One Family
Rooted in Christ Capital Campaign! Through all of the faithfulness of the SEAS community in their prayer and commitment to their pledges, we were able to pay off the debt to the Diocese during the month of May! This great news means that we have completed the 1st Tier of the 3 tiers of the campaign. ~ Tier 1 - Pay the debt off ~ Tier 2 - Replace the outdated HVAC equipment in the church and parish hall. Repair the Tower Leak – Plans are in place to finally locate the source. Put money away for future maintenance needs. ~Tier 3 – Beautify the inside of the church With Tier 1 complete and much of Tier 2 complete, we are able to begin to look at the inside of the church. Hopefully you noticed, the Cross has been moved up into the stained glass window (thanks to Father Thomas and summer seminarian Holden Berg) and plans are in place for moving the Tabernacle behind the altar with some additional wall coverings to enhance the Tabernacle. Glory be to God for your faithfulness in your continued giving to our campaign!
We welcome Fr. Stephen Felicichia to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish. I've asked Fr. Stephen to "take over" my column for this week! God bless. P.s: Say a prayer for the Lord to bless and protect this newly Ordained Priest as he serves God and His people.
My brothers and sisters in Christ, Greetings! Father David has asked me to do a brief introduction, so here goes. My name is Father
Stephen Felicichia. I was born and raised in Fort Wayne, growing up in Waynedale, about 20 minutes away. My home parish is St. Therese where I received all my sacraments of initiation and attended grade school. I attended Bishop Luers High School and graduated in 2004, and immediately entered the United States Military Academy. Upon graduation in 2008, I was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army as a Field Artillery Officer (which is partly why I can’t hear very well). Shipped up to Anchorage Alaska January 2009, I was attached to an airborne unit, serving in two deployments to Afghanistan, and was honorably discharged in 2013. Throwing myself on the mercy of Bishop Rhoades I was accepted into Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Maryland in 2014 (the same seminary your honorable and holy pastor attended). By the grace of God, I was ordained a priest of Jesus Christ this past June 6th. It has been a great delight to meet some of you piecemeal-and I look forward to the time when I will be able to meet and get to know all of you. In Christ, Father Stephen Felicichia
From Seminarian Holden: Immediately following the Collect is the beginning of the Liturgy of the Word. This is one of the most easily recognizable parts of the Mass, as it consists of two readings, a psalm, the Alleluia, the Gospel, and is followed by the homily. There are many things I could focus on in the Liturgy of the Word: Lectionary Cycle, liturgical seasons and their specific readings, the importance of the Psalm and its covenantal implications. The thing I really challenge all of us to do is to listen to the Word of God. We believe that Sacred Scripture is Divinely inspired. In lieu of this is it not Christ who is present and speaking to us through The Bible? This listening is fundamental for active participation in the mass. It is the whole congregation's responsibility to open their hearts and minds to God’s Word throughout the readings and the homily. This openness allows us to hear what God is saying here and now. Just as the Sacrifice of the Mass is made present here and now so is God’s Word. What is truly important is hearing the Word and taking it to heart, allowing God to move us through His Words. Simple ways to help us be more open to God’s Word are by reading the weekend readings the night before as a family. Close your eyes during the readings, it limits visible distractions and allows us to better listen. Learn to relinquish control in other areas of life, thus openness to what God is saying or telling us rather than what we want God to tell us. Be patient with yourself. We all get distracted. God works through it, the struggle for perfection pleases The Lord, for it shows you care enough to put forth effort or in other words carry our cross.
FROM THE DESK OF FR. DAVE
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THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, JUNE 28, 2020
RCIA: Explore the Catholic Faith
ABOUT THE PROCESS OF BECOMING CATHOLIC
WHO: YOU...and a friend if you’d like!
How:: Call (432-0268, ext. 107) or email Carole Yaney ([email protected]) at the Parish Office to set up a meeting.
WHY: Because there is NO risk or pressure.
I want to explore the Catholic Faith because (check all that apply):
A. I want to grow in my love for Jesus Christ.
B. I want to experience a greater sense of participation in the Church.
C. I want to be the same faith as my spouse and/or children.
D. I want to figure out whether or not I even want to become Catholic.
E. I want to understand what it means to be Catholic.
F. I want to complete my initiation by receiving the Sacraments of Confirmation and/or Eucharist.
Answer: If you checked ANY of these, you should contact Carole Yaney to learn more about the process of becoming Catholic.
Testimonials
I especially enjoyed the bonds that
grew with others in my class.
-Emily Fernandez
I never knew how much I needed
this in my life, but obviously God
did! - Jessica Feagler
I came out of RCIA feeling like I
knew all of the basics of the
Church...the journey has just
begun! - Austin Graber
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Frequently Asked Questions about RCIA
What is RCIA?The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) process includes a series of classes for people, whether unbaptized or baptized in another Christian faith, who are interested in learning about the Catholic faith with the possibility of becoming Catholic, or for baptized Catholics who desire to complete their initiation by receiving the Sacraments of Confirmation and/or Eucharist. The goal of the RCIA process is to form lifelong followers of Jesus Christ and His Church.
What is the level of commitment?RCIA classes begin meeting in September through Easter. Classes are on Monday evenings from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
What if I am not sure if I even want to become Catholic?That’s okay! Many people have questions about Catholic teachings and practices. The RCIA process allows participants to get answers to these questions and to form a sound foundation about the Catholic faith. The format allows a prayerful discernment about becoming Catholic. There is NEVER any pressure to become Catholic though.
What if I am divorced and/or have been married more than once?Never fear…we still want you to come and check it out! Since every divorce and/or remarriage situation is a little different we will discuss with you what, if anything, is needed before starting the formal RCIA process. Carole Yaney, our Director of Formation, can help coordinate this for you.
What is a sponsor and how do I get one?
What if I have a child and/or teenage who wants to become Catholic?Excellent! Children and/or teenagers participate in a RCIA process that is modified based on their individual circumstance. Contact Carole Yaney in the parish office for more information.
Who do I talk to if I still have questions?Interested individuals should contact Carole Yaney in the parish office at 260-432-0268, ext. 107 or at [email protected].
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ANSWER TO LAST WEEK’STRIVIA QUESTION
MONTANA-ORO Y PLATA(GOLD & SILVER)
PARISH STEWARDSHIPWEEK OF JUNE 21,2020
Adult & Loose Collection……………….$18,284.44 Online Giving & mail drop off ........$18,073.00 Weekly Total............................................ .$36,357.44
Total Debt to Diocese as of 5/31/2020………………………………………………………………………………..$0.00
THANK YOUFor Your Generous Support
Raechel MullenGraduated Magna Cum Laude from
Ohio State-Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Shannon AsialaHomestead High School-Cum LaudeAttending Tiffin University-Studying
Criminal Justice & Forensic Psychology
Congratulations 2020 Graduates
Mary CicchielloBishop Luers High School-Co
ValedictorianAttending Notre Dame
Studying Biological Science
Pandemic Mass Schedule-for Weekday MassDue the pandemic, we have only 2 Priests here at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Fr. Luke (from Nigeria) is unable to enter the United States at this time. Because of this, the weekday Mass schedule, effective immediately is as followsMonday: 9:00 amTuesday: 9:00 am, 6:00 pmWednesday: 9:00 am, 6:00 pm(8:00 am - Women's Care Center 2x a month)Thursday: 9:00 amFriday: 6:30 am, 9:00 amSaturday: 9:00 amNote: The Sacrament of Confession will be offered AFTER most 9 am and 6:00 pm Masses. School events, Funerals, etc. may limit this at times. Confessions WILL BE HEARD every Saturday from 9:30 - 10:30 amConfessions (during pandemic) are heard in the Divine Mercy Chapel or Priests Sacristy.
NEW Sunday Mass timesWith the increase in Sunday Mass attendance we are adding an extra Mass. After seeking input from the Pastoral Council, staff, many of the Mom's Group and others, the new Mass schedule beginning NEXT weekend July 4 - 5, 2020 will be:Saturday Eve: 4:30 pmSunday: 8 am, 9:45 am, 11:30 am and 5:30 pm
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