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Saint Edward ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH Fr. Rod Kreidler, Pastor [email protected] Deacon Joseph Dietz Phone: 419-289-7224 Fax: 419-289-0515 [email protected] St. Edward School 433 Coage Street Phone: 419-289-7456 Suellen Valenne, Principal [email protected] Parish School of Religion (PSR) Linda Cuzzolini, Director 419-289-7224 Youth Ministry Lisa Manges, Youth Minister [email protected] Parish Organizaons Parish Pastoral Council Deborah Madden, Chair; Nancy Allton; Steve Carroll; Ray Jacobs; Joe Kearns, Jr.; John Moser; Sherri Schafrath; Tracy St. John; Amy Watson Stephen Ministry Len Leber, Coordinator 513-410-2062 [email protected] St. Vincent de Paul Society 419-281-1195 Knights of Columbus Gregg Reinmann, Grand Knight [email protected] Catholic Daughters of the Americas Laura Bullard, Regent 419-606-0307 [email protected] Mission Statement St. Edward is a Roman Catholic parish in the Diocese of Cleveland. We are a faith-filled people united in the Holy Spirit and nourished by the Eucharist. We pledge to use our talents and resources to live the Faith and serve others as we welcome all into our faith community. We are commied to work together as a parish to meet the spiritual, corporal, social and educaonal needs of those around us. 501 Coage Street I Ashland, Ohio 44805 I www.stedwardashland.org Parish Contacts Saturday Vigil........................... 4:30pm Sunday ..................... 8:30am, 11:00am Mon-Tue-Thu-Fri ..................... 8:00am Wed ......................................... 1:15pm First Saturday .......................... 8:00am Holy Day Vigil........................... 7:00pm Holy Day .................... 8:00am, 1:15pm Civil Holiday ............................. 9:00am Ashland University Sunday (during school term)….9:30pm Mass Times Reconciliaon Saturday 3:00−4:00pm or by appointment July 26, 2020 I 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Saint Edward R O M A N C AT H O L I C PA R I S H

Fr. Rod Kreidler, Pastor [email protected]

Deacon Joseph Dietz Phone: 419-289-7224

Fax: 419-289-0515 [email protected]

St. Edward School 433 Cottage Street

Phone: 419-289-7456 Suellen Valentine, Principal

[email protected]

Parish School of Religion (PSR) Linda Cuzzolini, Director

419-289-7224

Youth Ministry Lisa Manges, Youth Minister [email protected]

Parish Organizations

Parish Pastoral Council Deborah Madden, Chair;

Nancy Allton; Steve Carroll; Ray Jacobs; Joe Kearns, Jr.;

John Moser; Sherri Schafrath; Tracy St. John; Amy Watson

Stephen Ministry Len Leber, Coordinator

513-410-2062 [email protected]

St. Vincent de Paul Society 419-281-1195

Knights of Columbus Gregg Reinmann, Grand Knight

[email protected]

Catholic Daughters of the Americas

Laura Bullard, Regent 419-606-0307

[email protected]

Mission Statement

St. Edward is a Roman Catholic parish in the Diocese of Cleveland. We are a faith-filled people united in the

Holy Spirit and nourished by the Eucharist. We pledge to use our

talents and resources to live the Faith and serve others as we welcome all into our faith community. We are committed to work together as a parish to meet the spiritual, corporal, social and educational

needs of those around us.

501 Cottage Street I Ashland, Ohio 44805 I www.stedwardashland.org

Parish Contacts

Saturday Vigil ........................... 4:30pm Sunday ..................... 8:30am, 11:00am Mon-Tue-Thu-Fri ..................... 8:00am Wed ......................................... 1:15pm First Saturday .......................... 8:00am Holy Day Vigil ........................... 7:00pm Holy Day .................... 8:00am, 1:15pm Civil Holiday ............................. 9:00am Ashland University Sunday (during school term)….9:30pm

Mass Times

Reconciliation Saturday 3:00−4:00pm or by appointment

July 26, 2020 I 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Weekly Parish Schedules I Mass Readings

Monday July 27th ♦ 7:35am Rosary

♦ 8:00am Mass James Dove (Rosemarie Dove)

Tuesday July 28th ♦ 7:35am Rosary

♦ 8:00am Mass Charles Barrett (Joan Barrett)

Wednesday July 29th St. Martha

♦ 1:15pm Mass Tex & Shirley Regan (school)

Thursday July 30th St. Peter Chrysologus, Bishop and

Doctor of the Church

♦ 7:35am Rosary

♦ 8:00am Mass Hermann & Anna Spicker

(Spicker family)

Friday July 31st St. Ignatius of Loyola, Priest

♦ 7:35am Rosary

♦ 8:00am Mass Intention of the Franz family

(Josef & Adele Franz)

Saturday August 1st St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop and

Doctor of the Church

♦ 7:35am Rosary

♦ 8:00am Mass Katelin McPherran (McPherran family)

† Confession 3:00pm - 4:00pm

♦ 4:30pm Mass The People of St. Edward

Sunday August 2nd The 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

♦ 8:30am Mass Elegios & Boals families

(Ron & Tarcy Boals)

♦ 11:00am Mass Blaine & Katie Drake (Selora Schlingman)

Mass Readings

Hunger Center Schedule for July 29th

3:00-5:00pm - Wava Barret, Mary Ann Bilick, Pat Frey, Judy Shafer, St. Edward Youth Group

5:15-7:00pm - Mary Ann Bilick, Pat Edwards, St. Edward Boy Scouts/Joey & Brian Keiser

July 26, 2020 I 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 1st & 2nd 4:30pm Mass 8:30am Mass 11:00am Mass

Lector ® Beth Gehrisch © John Dowdell

® Mary Henikman © Dan Schlitt

® Drew Hall © Chris Benedetti

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion

Claudia Stupi Tom McGee Linda Fulmer

Monday Jer 13:1-11/Dt 32:18-19, 20, 21 [cf. 18a]/Mt 13:31-35

Tuesday Jer 14:17-22/Ps 79:8, 9, 11 and 13 [9]/Mt 13:36-43

Wednesday Jer 15:10, 16-21/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11 [2]/Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42

Thursday Jer 18:1-6/Ps 146:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6ab [5a]/Mt 13:47-53

Friday Jer 26:1-9/Ps 69:5, 8-10, 14 [14c]/Mt 13:54-58

Saturday Jer 26:11-16, 24/Ps 69:15-16, 30-31, 33-34 [14c]/Mt 14:1-12

Sunday Is 55:1-3/Ps 145:8-9, 15-16, 17-18 [cf. 16]/Rom 8:35, 37-39/Mt 14:13-21

Weekly Budget….…….$11,500.00

Sunday Offertory…......$8,780.00 Online Giving……..…..…$1,597.00 Total Collection…...….$10,377.00

Offertory 7/19/2020

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July 26, 2020 I 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

The Pastor is IN...

The richest prayer of the Church at which we literally rest on the Heart of Christ the King is the celebration of the Eucharist Liturgy. Every day, around the world, Holy Mass is celebrated for the salvation of the world and for the strengthening of the Mystical Body of Christ. The Catechism helps us delve into the why of the Liturgy. “The wonderful works of God among the people of the Old Testament were but a prelude to the work of Christ the Lord in redeeming mankind and giving perfect glory to God. He accomplished this work principally by the Paschal mystery of his blessed Passion, Resurrection from the dead, and glorious Ascension, whereby 'dying he destroyed our death, rising he restored our life.' For it was from the side of Christ as he slept the sleep of death upon the cross that there came forth the wondrous sacrament of the whole “Church"' (Catechism of the Catholic Church article 1067).

For this reason, the Church celebrates in the liturgy above all the Paschal (Easter) mystery by which Christ accomplished the work of our salvation. It is this mystery of Christ that the Church proclaims and celebrates in her liturgy so that the faithful may live from it and bear witness to it in the world. Our participation in saving work of Christ at Mass is meant to truly change our lives and strengthen us to be the saints we were baptized to be. From the liturgy the Church receives the Blessed Sacrament, the source and summit of the Christian life (Lumen Gentium article 11). All that we do and who we are as the People of God is given its meaning, strength, purpose, hope and love by the Holy Eucharist.

With this in mind we continue our journey through what we use for the celebration of Mass. Today we will delve into some of the vessels used at Mass. Again, nothing used at the altar is superfluous or accidental. The items used have a meaning and symbolism that points beyond themselves and to the truth that at every Mass we join the ranks of the heavenly hosts in that eternal banquet feast of The Lamb in the Heavenly Kingdom.

Chalice: from the Latin calyx (cup) is the cup into which wine and a little water are mixed. At the consecration of the Mass, the wine (that in the chalice as well as wine in the smaller chalices if the congregation will receive under both Species) becomes the Precious Blood of Jesus, in which Christ is truly present Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity. The chalice is usually beautifully designed, and must be at least lined with precious metal as a sign of respect. The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) tell us that precious metal is the preferred and best material to use. Chalices and patens made

completely from 14kt gold may not be within the budget for many parishes, and so gold plating is acceptable. The outside may be gold or silver, but the inside (which will hold and touch the consecrated Body and Blood) should be plated (gilded) with gold. Notable exceptions to this are the beautiful chalices made from local materials used by priests in labor camps or under persecution to celebrate Mass.

The chalice is a sign of our dignity as we stand before God. When Jesus Christ became man, he assumed human nature. He took on our humanity. He has consecrated human nature when He became man. Man has become "a sacred vessel" through Mary when, in the name of mankind, she conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit. One might imagine Jesus, just as any mother’s son, having many of the same physical features of Mary! When we gaze upon the chalice at Mass, we might be reminded of what we have become and what we can become because of the Incarnation. The divine nature and human nature have become inseparable in the Person of Jesus Christ. The Incarnation in and of itself reveals the dignity of the human family.

Paten: from the Latin patena (a broad, shallow dish or pan). It is a saucer-like disk that holds the bread that becomes the Body of Christ. The paten, like the bowl of the chalice must be of gold or silver gilt. A formula of blessing for the paten speaks of the vessel as blessed "for the administration of the Eucharist of Jesus Christ, that the Body of our Lord may be broken upon it." and also as "the new sepulcher of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ".

Ciborium: from the Latin cibus (food) or from the Greek kirorion (cup). A chalicelike vessel used to contain the Blessed Sacrament. The design of the ciborium does differ from the chalice like version pictured or the more rounded bowls used here at the parish. Both are perfectly legitimate and usable. The ciborium must be rendered and/or lined in precious metal as with the chalice and paten.

Pyx: from the Latin pyxis, which transliterates the Greek, pyxos, boxwood receptacle was formerly applied in a wide and general sense to all vessels used to contain the Blessed Eucharist. In modern however it has come about that the term pyx is limited in ordinary usage to that smaller vessel of gold, or silver gilt, in which the Eucharist is commonly carried to the sick. The bag that the pyx is usually carried in when transported is call a burse.

There are more items that we will look at next week.

St. Edward, pray for us. Treu in Christus, faithfully in Christ, Fr. Rod

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PRAYER REQUESTS

If you are in need of prayer please visit the Church website

at stedwardashland.org and click the Prayer Request

Quick Link to submit your prayer intention.

Contact the parish office if you have questions 419-289-7724

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Every Thursday - Sunday Adorers are needed for:

Friday: 10pm, 11pm Saturday: 12am, 7pm, 11pm

Sunday: 12am, 7am

Contact: Jeanette Allton 419-289-7727 for more information

STEPHEN MINISTRY IS BUILT TO LAST You’ll find Stephen Ministry in congregations from more than 180 Christian denominations, across the U.S. and Canada and in 30 other countries. Stephen Ministry is built to last—going strong for over 20 or even 30 years in hundreds of congregations. Since Stephen Ministries was founded in 1975: More than 13,000 congregations have enrolled in the Stephen Series. More than 75,000 pastors and lay leaders from those congregations have

been equipped at Leader’s Training Courses. More than 600,000 laypeople have received Stephen Minister training. More than one-and-a-half-million people have had a Stephen Minister to

walk with them, providing one-to-one Christian care during tough times.

For more information about Stephen Ministry, contact Len Leber at 513-410-2062 or send an email to [email protected].

Janine Pagano January 12, 1924 - July 7, 2020

July 26, 2020 I 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Parish Prayer & Participation

At Home: Betty Caucci/ Deane Eggert/Phyllis Frey/ Katie Gipson/ Joe Kiliany/Ruth Shea/ Dana Wheeler/ Yvonne Shire/Jean Dunn/ Rebecca Dion

Belmont Towers: Pat Geraci/ Laura Hickey/ Bob & LaRue Valentine/ Mia Preston/ Joan Bartosic/ Donna Sanders

Brethren Care: Andy Grimm/ Joan Barrett/Joan Malaska/ Ed Sterle/ Ann Donatini

Bradford Place: Belle Ridenour Brookwood Assisted Living: Mary Cooke/ Pat Lefever/ Ceil Mikla/Bernie & Pat Nold/Joyce Kiste

Crystal Care: Richard Barr

Good Shepherd: Butch Payne/ Donald Newcome

Kingston: Roxie DeVault/ Kathy Henrick/ Jean McKay/ Bob Pence/ Jim Valerio/ Mary Chereson/ Michele Schutte

Lutheran Village: Shirley Hickey

Please Pray For:

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Alexandria Pelton &

Landon Hamilton

August 8, 2020

AmazonSmile customers can

now support Saint Edward

Church & School in the

Amazon shopping app on iOS

and Android mobile phones!

Simply follow these instructions

to turn on AmazonSmile and

start generating donations.

1. Open the Amazon Shopping

app on your device.

2. Go into the main menu of the

Amazon Shopping app and

tap into 'Settings'

3. Tap 'AmazonSmile' and fol-

low the on-screen instructions

to complete the process.

Contact the parish office at

419-289-7224 if you

have any questions.

REMINDER:

Ashland Pregnancy Care Center 2020 Fundraising Banquet is online this

Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 6:00pm

Featuring keynote speaker: Abby Johnson, Former Planned Parenthood Clinic Director turned

Pro-life Advocate. Register to attend by going to

ashlandcarecenter.org. On the main page select Events &

Campaigns from the Partner with Us dropdown list and

click Fundraising Banquet.

There is a link at the bottom to register.

For more information you can

contact the Ashland Pregnancy Center at 419-281-1111.

July 26, 2020 I 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

St. Edward Parish Announcements

Hannah Farley &

Logan Leon

August 8, 2020

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