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saints simon & jude catholic church Christmas 2016 O NIGHT DIVINE! 9350 HIGH FREE PIKE • WEST JEFFERSON, OHIO 43162-9704 • www.stsimonjude.org Fr. William A. Metzger, Pastor E-mail: [email protected] Deacon Joe Knapke, Deacon E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Teena Gallagher, OFS, Pastoral Associate E-mail: [email protected] Janet Dunham, Administrative Assistant E-mail: [email protected] Jan Weeks, Administrative Assistant E-mail: [email protected] Steve Gruzs, Financial Assistant E-mail: [email protected] Chuck Yannerella, Principal Organist E-mail: [email protected] Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00 p.m. Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Weekday Masses: See inside Bulletin for Mass Schedule. St. Jude Novena: Following Wednesday Morning Mass Parish Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Parish Office: 614-879-8562 • Fax: 614-879-7373 Infant Baptism To arrange for instructions for the Sacrament, please call the Parish Office. Baptisms are typically celebrated during weekend Masses. Anointing of the Sick In case of serious illness or before surgery, please call Fr. Metzger, at the Parish Office at 614-879-8562. Marriage Couples intending to marry must meet with Fr. Metzger at least six months (preferably earlier) prior to the desired wedding date. Communion Calls Homebound parishioners unable to come to Mass should notify the Parish Office so that Holy Communion may be brought to their homes. Please notify the Parish Office when someone is in the hospital. Sacrament of Penance Saturday, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, 7:45 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. or by appointment Bulletin Deadline: Please have bulletin announcements at the Parish Office by 4:00 p.m. Tuesday.

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saints simon & jude catholic church

Christmas 2016O NIGHT DIVINE!

9350 HIGH FREE PIKE • WEST JEFFERSON, OHIO 43162-9704 • www.stsimonjude.orgFr. William A. Metzger, Pastor

E-mail: [email protected] Deacon Joe Knapke, Deacon

E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Teena Gallagher, OFS, Pastoral Associate

E-mail: [email protected] Janet Dunham, Administrative Assistant

E-mail: [email protected] Jan Weeks, Administrative Assistant

E-mail: [email protected] Steve Gruzs, Financial Assistant

E-mail: [email protected] Chuck Yannerella, Principal Organist

E-mail: [email protected]

Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00 p.m.

Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Weekday Masses: See inside Bulletin for Mass Schedule. St. Jude Novena: Following Wednesday Morning Mass

Parish Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Parish Office: 614-879-8562 • Fax: 614-879-7373

Infant Baptism To arrange for instructions for the Sacrament,

please call the Parish Office. Baptisms are typically celebrated during weekend Masses.

Anointing of the Sick In case of serious illness or before surgery, please call Fr. Metzger, at the Parish Office at 614-879-8562.

Marriage Couples intending to marry must meet with

Fr. Metzger at least six months (preferably earlier) prior to the desired wedding date.

Communion Calls Homebound parishioners unable to come to Mass

should notify the Parish Office so that Holy Communion may be brought to their homes. Please notify the

Parish Office when someone is in the hospital.

Sacrament of Penance Saturday, 3:30 p.m.

Sunday, 7:45 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. or by appointment

Bulletin Deadline: Please have bulletin announcements at the Parish Office by 4:00 p.m. Tuesday.

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STS. SIMON & JUDE WEST JEFFERSON, OHIO

MASSES FOR THE WEEKSaturday, December 24 4:00 p.m. Mary Miller by Becky Miller 6:00 p.m. Virginia Tanzie by Janet DunhamSunday, December 25 8:00 a.m. Taylor Pierron by Rob & Beth Pierron 1:00 p.m. Parish Family (To be said at prison.)Tuesday, December 27 6:00 p.m. NO MASS – *See column four.Wednesday, December 28 8:00 a.m. Kenneth Pickard by Helen KuhlweinThursday, December 29 8:00 a.m. Amalia Ortenzo by Celebrant’s Intention Friday, December 30 8:00 a.m. Margaret Schreck by Keith & Linda Collins Saturday, December 31 4:00 p.m. Amanda Chivington & Bob Kohnen by Mary Kohnen and FamilySunday, January 1 8:00 a.m. Jean Graham by The Smith Family 10:30 a.m. Parish Family

+ = Deceased

2016 LITURGICAL CALENDARAND MASS READINGS

Sunday, December 25 – *Fr. Steven A. MetzgerTHE NATIVITY OF THE LORD (CHRISTMAS) Vigil: Is 62:1-5/Acts 13:16-17, 22-25/Mt 1:1-25 or 1:18-25; Day: Is 52:7-10/Heb 1:1-6Monday, December 26 – *Msgr. Gerald F. Durst, Dec. Saint Stephen, The First Martyr Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59/Mt 10:17-22Tuesday, December 27 – *Fr. Hugh J. Spires, Dec. Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist 1 Jn 1:1-4/Jn 20:1a, 2-8Wednesday, December 28 – *Bishop Edward G. Hettinger, Dec. The Holy Innocents, Martyrs 1 Jn 1:5–2:2/Mt 2:13-18Thursday, December 29 – *Fr. J. R. Kennedy, OP, Dec. Fifth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord Saint Thomas Becket, Bishop and Martyr 1 Jn 2:3-11/Lk 2:22-35Friday, December 30 – *Fr. David E. Young The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Saint John of Kanty, Priest Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or Col 3:12-21 or 3:12-17/Mt 2:13-15, 19-23Saturday, December 31 – *Fr. David Gwinner Seventh Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord Saint Sylvester I, Pope 1 Jn 2:18-21/Jn 1:1-18

*Pray for our Priests and Seminarians.

LITURGICAL MINISTERSJanuary 1, 2017 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.EMOHC* C. Barr L. Collins H. Lewis M. Eberhart D. Collins J. Finnegan K. Finnegan A. KnapkeLectors B. Heiman M. Korson H. Dobbins B. Schneider D. Eakins G. BritainServers A. Penquite L. Shay S. Berry B. Penquite M. Berchtold E. Berry A. Roberts N. Berchtold G. Monnin T. Gallagher T. Gallagher T. GallagherUshers B. Schneider E. Casey B. Robey J. Giehl M. Berchtold H. Hofinger L. Sanders J. Berchtold E. Hofinger B. Daulton J. Frericks C. Glick*Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion

WEEKLY STEWARDSHIPDecember 18, 2016

Regular CollectionIn Envelopes: $4,241Electronic Funds Transfer: $2,620Loose Money: $ 285Total: $7,146Less Diocesan 6% Assessment: $ 429Net Parish Collection: $6,717

Contributions can be made online at stsimonjude.org.

$ ? HOW IS STS. SIMON & JUDE DOING ? $Budgeted Offertory for Fiscal Year (7/1/16-6/30/17)

Budgeted Actual Surplus (Deficit) % This Week: $ 6,765 $ 7,146 $ 381 5.6 %FYTD: $351,780 $163,663 ($ 188,117) (53.5 %)

RECAP OF FISCAL YEAR (7/1/15-6/30/16) $345,800 $344,781 ($ 1,019) (0.3 %)

ATTENDANCE 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. TOTALDecember 18 118 68 221 407

(Church Seating Capacity: 541) “Emmanuel – Be His Hope To Others – God With Us”

The 2015 BAA rebate of $18,125.42, as well as this year’s BAA rebate will

be used for the purchase/installation of an outdoor sign for our parish. We have reached this year’s goal of pledges with 43% participation (see the figures below under the heading: Current Status of BAA…). We have reached this year’s goal without pledges or responses from 217 Households/Families, i.e., 57% of the parish! If we want to make the outdoor sign a reality this year, we need at least $20,000.00 more in pledges. If you are one of the 217 Households/Families who have not pledged or responded, we need your pledge/response NOW! Please prayerfully consider making a gift to the 2016 BAA starting at the level of $100.00 that could be broken into payments (see the pledge envelope for other gift levels and payment options). Hopefully, you will make a gift.

Current Status of BAA Pledges as of December 18, 2016 Pledges Amount Goal % of Goal 161 households of 378 $49,436.00 $35,688.70 138%

(43% Participation)

2016 Potential Refund 2016 Refund Received $13,507.30 $ 8,180.62

EVENTS THIS WEEKSunday, December 25 Christmas Catholic Charities CollectionMonday, December 26 Parish Office ClosedTuesday, December 27 NO RCIA, 7:00 p.m.;

NO Mass, NO Choir, 7:00 p.m.Wednesday, December 28 NO PSRFriday, December 30 The Holy Family,

8:00 a.m. Mass followed by breakfast Parish Office Closed

Saturday, December 31 Huffman-Watts Nuptials, 6:00 p.m.Sunday, January 1 Initial Offering and

Solemnity of Mary CollectionsMonday, January 2 Parish Office Closed

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

this week to the following parishioners:Kathleen Finnegan Patricia Haney Christine ShiplettMaria Figueroa Susan Harden Daniel KochKaren Eckenrode Brian Hackett Deborah PalatasKaren Segovia Jacob Fenik Cadence GargacSeth Huffman Debra Ricker Anthony WilmothJared Ysseldyke Susan Manger Molly Wendel

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THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD DECEMBER 25, 2016

TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME October 2, 2016

IN OUR PARISH PLEASE INSERT ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK: Orthodontics for Children & Adults James A. Tetz, D.M.D., M.S. FREE SUBSCRIPTION FORMED.org: Go to Formed.org. Enter our parish code NZ2PDB on the home page. Create a personal account with your email and password. Start enjoying the best Catholic content all in one place! OCTOBER IS RESPECT LIFE MONTH this Sunday, October 2, is Respect Life Sunday. “Moved by Mercy” is the theme of this year’s Respect Life Program. Celebrate the gift of life in all its stages. For more infor-mation, contact the Diocesan Office for Social Concerns 614-241-2540. For online resources visit www.usccb.org/respectlife. “The greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a war

against the child, a direct killing of the innocent child, mur-der by the mother herself. And if we accept that a mother can kill even her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another? Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love, but to use any violence to get what they want. This is why the greatest destroyer of

love and peace is abortion.” —Mother Teresa (at 1994 National Prayer Breakfast) THE WOMEN’S GROUP will meet this Sunday, October 2, at 9:00 a.m., in the Library. There are several upcoming events the group is in-volved with and could use your help. All women of the Parish are invited! OCTOBER IS THE MONTH OF THE ROSARY: The Rosary Makers Group and The Youth Group are pairing up this Sunday, October 2, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. to learn how to make rosaries. Please consider coming; all ages are welcome! OLIVEWOOD CARVINGS FROM THE HOLY LAND: Due to the bad situa-tion and the interruption of the tourist trade, over 500 families of the Holy Land are in danger of having to leave their homes in search of work. The group’s mission is to bring and sell the Olive Wood Carv-ings to Catholic Churches in the United States. For sale after all Mass-es, hand-carved Olive Wood, from the Holy Land of Bethlehem, in-cluding Nativity scenes, crucifixes, rosaries, Christmas ornaments, other figures. They make beautiful Christmas gifts. Income of the sales will go to the support of the Christian Wood Carvers of Bethle-hem. They will be available for sale the weekend of October 15 and 16 after all Masses. N.B.: date has been moved back a week. There is an article on this project in Columbia Magazine (April 2016). The link to this article is: http://www.kofc.org/en/columbia/detail/hope-carved-olivewood.html YOUTH PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS: If you are interested in volunteering for any of our youth programs your help would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Katie Jones for more information. THE GOOD SAMARITAN FOOD PANTRY: Collection items for October are cans of tuna or other meats as the pantry is in immediate need of these items. We collect these items as a sign of our support for needy families in our area. Each parish family is asked to donate one item for the month.

CORN HOLE TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT SETH HUFFMAN: Hosted by Knights of Columbus for Seth’s work with Saint Paul’s Outreach on Saturday, October 15th at the parish. Registration be-gins at 10:00 a.m. and the tournament will be from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in a double elimination format. Cost is $25.00 per player. Food and drinks will be available. If interested or have questions, please contact Skeeter Nelson at 614-879-7503 or Mark Mandel at 614-308-2294.

SAVE THE DATE: October 28 is the Feast of Sts. Si-mon and Jude. Each year, we celebrate the feast day and anniversary of the dedication of the new Church. This year, our celebration will be on Sun-day, October 30, featuring a Roast Pork Dinner. A Dessert Auction will be part of the festivities, also. Watch upcoming bulletins for more information and

plan to celebrate with your parish family. HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH: Registration is open for the annual Diocesan Catholic Youth Conference which is held on November 12 & 13 at St Paul the Apostle, Westerville. For more information go to cdeduca-tion.org/DCYC THE WOMEN’S GROUP ANNUAL FALL BAZAAR is just 6 weeks away, Saturday, November 12, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. and Sunday, Novem-ber 13 after the Masses. There is still plenty of time to plan your fami-ly’s donations. Will you design a theme basket for the raffle? Use your sewing or crafting skills to create something beautiful or practical to sell? Bake something special from a favorite recipe? The possibilities are endless! Call Charlotte Manger at 614-879-7230 if you can’t think of anything and she’ll help you come up with the perfect donation. AROUND US BREAKFAST WITH THE BISHOP: —Catholic Social Services. Save the date for Tuesday, October 4, 2016, 7:30 a.m. Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel, 50 N. 3rd St., Columbus. Guest speaker is Robert Lupton, author of Toxic Charity. For registration and sponsorship information call 614-221-5891 or visit www.colscss.org. ENLIVENED BY LAUDATO SI’: We Care for our Common Home. Our practical response to care for God’s creation. Saturday, October 8, 2016, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Martin de Porres Center, 2330 Airport Drive, Columbus. Calling for parish and school leaders, adults and youth to this informative day designed to provide practical ways to respond to Pope Francis’ recent encyclical. Pope Francis is calling for dialogue and an ecological conversion to help shape the future. Sponsored by the Creation Care Team—Catholic Diocese of Columbus. Free event includes lunch. Registration deadline is Sep-tember 30. To register visit http://socialconcerns.colsdioc.org or contact the Diocesan Office for Social Concerns at 614-241-2540 or [email protected]. FAMILY ROSARY DAY will be celebrated this year at 3:00 p.m., Sun-day, October 9, at St. Joseph Cathedral, 212 E. Broad Street, Colum-bus, OH 43215. This liturgy, which is presided over by Bishop Freder-ick F. Campbell, is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy community, wor-ship God, and ask our Blessed Mother’s intercession for the needs of God’s people. All are welcome! THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF COLUMBUS ANNUAL MARIAN DINNER: In order to better foster dedication to consecrated religious life among women of the Diocese. Bishop Campbell will once again be the host. Dinner begins at 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at St. An-drew Church’s Bryce Eck Activity Center, 3880 Reed Road, Columbus. To have you and your guests’ names added to the list contact the Chancery Office at 614-224-2251 or [email protected].

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REQUIESCANT IN PACE! In the charity of your prayers, please remember the family and friends of:• Carole Nye, who died on November 24, mother of

parishioner John Nye.• John Alan Bayer, a long-time parishioner who died December

18 and was buried this past week. John is the son of parishioners, James and Mary Bayer, brother of Beth and brother-in-law Mark Taylor.

SSJ CHRISTMAS HOLY DAY MASSES• Christmas Vigil, Saturday, December 24, 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.• Christmas Day, Sunday, December 25, 10:30 a.m.

SOLEMNITY OF MARY HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION

• Vigil, Saturday, December 31, 4:00 p.m.• New Year’s Day, Sunday, January 1, 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

CHRISTMAS CATHOLIC CHARITIES COLLECTION: This annual collection allows the diocese to meet a variety of basic needs directly and through diocesan agencies and organizations including J.O.I.N. (Joint Organization for Inner-City Needs), St. Stephen’s Community House, Catholic Social Services, St. Francis Center, St. Lawrence Haven, St. Vincent Family Center, and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. You can help share in this important work by generously supporting the Catholic Charities collection this weekend.

LATE CHRISTMAS DAY MASS: If you or someone you know is seeking a late Mass on Christmas Day, St. Joseph Cathedral, 212 E. Broad Street, Columbus, will be offering a late Christmas Day Mass at 5:15 p.m., as part of their regular Sunday Mass Schedule. For more information, call the Cathedral at 614-224-1295, or visit www.saintjosephcathedral.org.

THE GOOD SAMARITAN FOOD PANTRY: Collection items for December are hot chocolate mixes, teabags and coffee. Larger containers will be split into small packages to be shared with more families. Each parish family is asked to donate one item for the month.

“Our poor people are great people, a very lovable people, they don’t need our pity and sympathy. They need our understanding love and they need our respect. We need to tell the poor that they are somebody to us that they, too, have been created, by the same loving hand of God, to love and be loved.” – Mother Teresa

KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS: We encourage you to use your Kroger Plus Card and connect to our church for Community Rewards. We received $524.00 for the fourth quarter. Thank you to all who participate!! Go to www.krogercommunityrewards.com to enroll or re-enroll. You will need your Kroger Plus card, email address, Kroger password and Sts. Simon & Jude’s organization number 82227.

2017 ENVELOPES: By now you should have received your offertory envelopes for 2017 through the mail. If you have not received them, please contact Janet Dunham or Jan Weeks in the Parish Office, so that we can certify your mailing address. Anyone interested in signing up for online giving can do so by going to www.stsimonjude.org.

THE YOUTH GROUP:• Thank you to those who have purchased “Tiny Saints.” They are still

available for purchase. Please see Katie Jones.• PSR and Confirmation Class and Youth Group will be on break for

the coming weeks. Classes will resume on Wednesday, January 4 and Sunday, January 8.

FATHER METZGER will celebrate Mass on Tuesday, December 27, 1:00 p.m., at St. John the Baptist for the monthly meeting of the Padre Pio Prayer Group. All are welcome to attend.

VOCATIONS: NURTURED IN FAMILIES OF FAITH: The 2017 Special Edition Catholic Appointment Calendars are available in the Gathering Space. They are a gift from Father Metzger and the Parish Staff. Please remove the special insert that appears with the month of January, and fill out the part marked “CENSUS” (both front and back sides), and return it in the collection basket.

2016 CONTRIBUTIONS: According to IRS rules, any funds contributed, postmarked, or received on or before December 31, may be considered a contribution for the tax year 2016. Statements will be mailed in January.

• You might give serious thought to a Christmas Gift to your parish in the form of an extraordinary gift by using the “Christmas” envelope from your monthly mailing of envelopes, EFT, or by writing a check and placing it in the collection.

• You could also make a gift through the BAA, or by adding to your earlier gift. Since we have already exceeded our 2016 BAA goal, this money will come back to Sts. Simon and Jude at 100%, foregoing the Diocesan assessment fee.

REGULAR SUNDAY OFFERINGS UPDATE Projected Last Year Through 12/31/2016 Over/ at 12/31/2015 Projected Budget (Under) Actual $173,000 $179,600 ($6,600) $170,400

WORLD DAY OF PEACE MESSAGE: “Non-Violence: A Style of Politics for Peace”: In his message for the 50th World Day of Peace, January 1, Pope Francis will urge families, faith communities, government leaders, and the international community to practice nonviolence and work to build a just peace. For information, contact Social Concerns at 614-241-2540.

THE WOMEN’S GUILD will meet Sunday, January 8, at 9:00 a.m., in the Parish Library. All women of the Parish are invited to attend!

POPE’S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR JANUARY(Entrusted to The Apostleship of Prayer):

Evangelization: Christian Unity. That all Christians may be faithful to the Lord’s teaching by striving with prayer and fraternal charity to restore ecclesial communion and by collaborating to meet the challenges facing humanity.

THE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY is normally celebrated on the Sunday, between December 25 and January 1. Since Christmas is on a Sunday, the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph is celebrated on December 30. Join us for 8:00 a.m. Mass for this beautiful feast. “The family is the privileged setting where every person learns to give and receive love…The family is an intermediate institution between individuals and society, and nothing can completely take its place…The family is a necessary good for peoples, and indispensable foundation for society, and a great and lifelong treasure for couples. It is a unique good for children, who are meant to be the fruit of the love, of the total and generous self-giving of their parents…The family is also a school that enables men and women to grow to the full measure of their humanity…

– Pope Benedict XVI “O God, who in the Holy Family left us a perfect model of family life lived in faith and obedience to your will, help us to be examples of faith and love for your commandments!”

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Sts. Simon and Jude ~ Christmas Flowers ~ 2016Donor Name In Memory/In Honor ofMrs. Marilyn Allen Reha M. Studemann, Jerry Callagham, Fred Studemann, Arnold AllenM/M Brian Ball Lococo Family, Ball Family, Bessie Ryan, James & Ruth McCallM/M Jim Banaag Gaudencio B. Banaag, Jr.Megan Banaag Manalo FamilyM/M Daniel Barr Dominico & Maria Cao, Byron & Clara Ruble, Darwin & Amelia Phelps, Fred & Dolores Barr M/M David Beattie Helen & Dick Koester, Margaret SchreckM/M Max Berchtold Berchtold & Kovacs FamiliesM/M Jesse Blount --- M/M Scott Breedlove Alvin Fogt, Diania Hollingsworth M/M Tom Brinsley Mr. & Mrs. William E. Brinsley, Jimmy Brinsley, James F. GregoryM/M Samuel Britain Betty McKeeman, Cheryl Johnson Mrs. Ruth Canney Canney & Goodnoh Families ---M/M Keith Collins Baronda & Collins Families, Verna BerryM/M Charles Cowgill Leesa, Mark, Don Cowgill, Cowgill Family, Ogden FamilyM/M Lloyd Creeger Thomas & Gertrude Porter, Casimir Buzenski, Allen & Frances Creeger, John WellyMr. John Cron Hines, Cron & Boeckman FamiliesMs. Betsy Daulton Robert & Elizabeth DunkleM/M Kevin Daulton Dave DaultonM/M Tom & Marilyn Davis Thomas M. Davis IIIM/M Mike Dean Anne & Robert Dean, Victor & Margaret Schreck, Sr. Margaret SchreckMrs. Janet Dunham Virginia Tanzie, James Guisinger, Norman DunhamM/M Douglas Eakins Eakins Family, Eckle-Stewart FamiliesM/M Scott Eakins Calhoon & Eakins Families M/M Dave Eberhart Sifferlin & Eberhart FamiliesM/M Joe Echenrode Mary Echenrode, Bud & Betty CobbM/M John Eramo ---M/M Gerard Finnegan Finnegan, Royal FamiliesM/M John Fischer Viola, Dorothy, Pat, Devon Carpenter, Larry, Mary, Bob Fischer, Rita Fortier, Jim & Regina MartinM/M Vernon Flynn Flynn & Groves FamiliesMrs. Jane Gallagher Gallaher FamilyTeena Gallagher Roxanne & Bill GallagherM/M Jim Giehl Ray & Kay Giehl M/M Michael Harey Military FamiliesM/M Richard Haskins Duane & Elvira CarterM/M Ray Hawes George & Patricia Barnes, Bonnie Densmore, Myrtle Franks, Lynn Mitchell, Mary Fornwall M/M Dean Headley Judy HeadleyMrs. Vicki Holland Jerry Holland, Sr., William E. Pratt, Ronald A. PrattM/M Matt Huffman Donnie Brake, Marcelia Elfrink, Brake and Huffman Families

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Sts. Simon and Jude ~ Christmas Flowers ~ 2016Donor Name In Memory/In Honor of

Mrs. Chong Jenson Steven Jenson, Parents, In-lawsMrs. Kathleen Kaiser ---M/M Joseph Knapke Knapke & Imm FamiliesM/M Dan Koch Rudolph BuoniM/M Michael Korson ---M/M Larry Krist Krist & Easterbrooks FamiliesMrs. Helen Kuhlwein Coppola Cacucci, Hupke FamiliesM/M Richard Lawless Lawless & Bloomfield Families M/M Zachary Lockard --- M/M Douglas Manger Donald MangerMr. Herbert Markley Bambi MarkleyM/M Jim Maynard Nell, Attilio, Edward, Ann NenniM/M Steve McArthur Roy McArthur, William Roys, Tom Kipp, Aunt PennyFather William A. Metzger Antonio & Amalia Ortenzo, Metzger FamilyM/M Dave Michalak Kocis & Michalak FamilyM/M Kurt Miller ---M/M Skeeter Nelson Hermena Nelson, Mary Yenichek, Herb & Kay HarbageM/M Michael O’Reilly Erma Pache, John Pache, Mary Catherine O’Reilly, Joseph O’ReillyMr. Robert Orr Cecelia OrrMrs. Carmena Orsini Father, Mother, & Brothers Cantalamessa M/M Timothy Padrutt Padrutt, Bertke FamiliesM/M Gary Palatas Palatas & Dawicke FamiliesMs. Ellyn Pastor --- M/M Marvin Phipps Taylor Pierron M/M Larry Reichard ---M/M Steve Rice Dooley & Rice Families Ms. Becky Rini Podojil & Rini FamilyM/M Ray Sanders Mike Sanders, Nancy Sanders, Adam Reichert Mrs. Charlene Saul Cliff SaulM/M Douglas Seeley Michael Soroka, Chas & Ellene SeeleyMrs. Barb Sheehy Patrick & Christopher Sheehy, Jack Chesshir, Carl & Virginia BowmanM/M Pete Simcic Simcic & Donaldson FamiliesM/M Steven Snavley Snavley & Zapp Families Mrs. Janis Stahl William Stahl, Susan SevertM/M Steven Sterling Frey, Brachy, Hoyle, Sterling Families.M/M Robert Stubblefield ---Ms. Pauline Swan Frank & Margaret ClementM/M Nicholas Talone Ricardo Cittadino M/M Mark Taylor Irma Taylor, Zack Taylor, Bayer FamilyMrs. Jeanne Thompson William F. Thompson, Rosemarie Flynn, Pat Cavalier, Jean Tummel M/M Michael Turner Ernest & Judith Gonzalez, Sophie Habrych, Foy & Jim TurnerM/M William Weeks McConn and Weeks familiesM/M Joe Wiese Nicholas Kiraly, Norman Ogle, Susan Davis

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westjeffplumbingandheating.com614.879.9091 • Second line 614.879.9606

Lic #46515

Big Sky Enterprises“Home Maintenance Specialist”

Remodeling Services Floor to Ceiling * In and OutSince 1987

JOHN FISCHER ~ Parishioner

614-879-9850

ANSWER the CALLPray for Vocations

To priesthood and religious life

Director of VocationsFr. Paul Noble (614-221-5565)

614-529-42593816 Fishinger Blvd.Hilliard, OH

740-369-288651 N. Sandusky StreetDelaware, OH

• Garage Doors • Entry Doors• Door Openers • Replacement Windows2300 International Street, Columbus, OH 43228

614-481-2020www.columbusdoorsales.com 279-88803895 W. Broad St.

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MadisonHEALTH

740-845-7000 • 866-357-4677www.madison-health.com

Compliments of

Dr. Harry Yokum& Staff

614-879-8908

Rader • McDonald • TiddFuneral Home and Crematory

1355 W. Main Street West Jefferson, Ohio

614-879-9222

LONDON FLORIST, GREENHOUSES & GARDEN CENTER

Your Local Gift Shop, Florist & Garden Center196 W. Center St., London OH 43140

740.852.0990www.londonfloristgreenhouses.com

We deliver NatioNWide & local for much less thaN our competitors

Jason Moine614.875.2517

ROGER B.SEELY’S LANDSCAPE NURSERY3265 Walcutt Road, Hilliard, OH 43026

ROGER B. SEELYDESIGN AND SALES

(614) 771-0011

Email: [email protected]

PLANTSCAPE • HARDSCAPE • RETAIL

Whitman’s Carpet Dry Cleaners

Parishioner/Church’s Carpet Cleaner(HOST) Dry Cleaning Method/Drys in 1 Hour

All Natural Product with Deodorizer

614-746-4784 Dick or Chriswww.whitmanscarpetdrycleaners.homestead.com

Since 1982

Ann & Tony’sRESTAURANT

West Jefferson, OH

614-879-8897Since 1950

Liberty Freight, LLC

“Freedom From High Pricing”MATTRESSES & FURNITURE5580 W. Broad StreetColumbus, Ohio 43228 614-851-6979

SS. Simon & Jude Parishioners

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