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CATHOLIC CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH 414 E. NORTH BROADWAY COLUMBUS, OHIO 43214 414 E. NORTH BROADWAY COLUMBUS, OHIO 43214 SUNDAY MASSES Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. DAILY MASSES Monday: 8:30 a.m., Tuesday: 6:15 p.m. Wednesday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. HOLY DAY MASSES 8:30 a.m., 7 p.m. or as announced Celebration of Holy Mass Sacraments RECONCILIATION Tuesdays: 5:30-6 p.m. Fridays: Following the 8:30 a.m. Mass, 9:15-9:45 a.m. or by appointment BAPTISM For detailed information related to preparation and scheduling, please contact Barb Fortkamp at (614) 267-9241, ext. 307 or at [email protected]. MARRIAGE Couples should inquire at least 12 months in advance of the intended date. A marriage preparation program is required. For information, contact Elizabeth DeLuca (614) 267-9241, ext. 304 or at [email protected]. ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND PASTORAL MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUND If there is an emergency need for Anointing of the Sick, please call the parish office. If you get the voicemail message, press “1” and leave a message on the sacramental emergency line. Pastoral Care needs contact Barb Fortkamp at (614) 267- 9241, ext. 307 or at [email protected]. FUNERAL AND BEAVEMENT MINSITRY Family of the deceased loved one should contact Barb Fortkamp at (614) 267-9241, ext. 307 or at bfortkamp@iccols. org. RCIA RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the formation program of inquiry, discernment and instruction for adults. If you are interested in learning more about our faith and becoming Catholic, Please contact Mary Ann Rivera at (614) 267-9241, ext. 293 or at [email protected]. immaculateconceptioncolumbus @ICColumbus @ic_school @ICRamsColumbus Find us on SOCIAL MEDIA Immaculate Conception Parish Immaculate Conception School PARISH OFFICE (614) 267-9241 SCHOOL OFFICE (614) 267-6579 www.iccols.org Leading people to Jesus through Worship, Community, Service, and Devotion to Mary

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SacramentsRECONCILIATIONTuesdays: 5:30-6 p.m.Fridays: Following the 8:30 a.m. Mass, 9:15-9:45 a.m. or by appointment

BAPTISMFor detailed information related to preparation and scheduling, please contact Barb Fortkamp at (614) 267-9241, ext. 307 or at [email protected].

MARRIAGECouples should inquire at least 12 months in advance of the intended date. A marriage preparation program is required. For information, contact Elizabeth DeLuca (614) 267-9241, ext. 304 or at [email protected].

ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND PASTORAL MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUNDIf there is an emergency need for Anointing of the Sick, please call the parish office. If you get the voicemail message, press “1” and leave a message on the sacramental emergency line. Pastoral Care needs contact Barb Fortkamp at (614) 267-9241, ext. 307 or at [email protected].

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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO

MASS INTENTIONSSATURDAY, OCTOBER 3Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Lk 10:17-24 4:00 p.m. Bob Roehrer †

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4Is 5:1-7; Phil 4:6-9; Mt 21:33-43 8:30 a.m. Michael Bruzzese † 11:00 a.m. For the People of the Parish

MONDAY, OCTOBER 5Gal 1:6-12; Lk 10:25-37 8:30 a.m. Teka Mosazghi †

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6Gal 1:13-24; Lk 10:38-42 6:15 p.m. Benjamin Nguyen †

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7Gal 2:1-2, 7-14; Lk 11:1-4 8:30 a.m. Joe Fridenmaker †

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8Gal 3:1-5; Lk 11:5-13 8:30 a.m. John Bernard, Sr. †

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9Gal 3:7-14; Lk 11:15-26 8:30 a.m. Nora Woods †

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10Gal 3:22-29; Lk 11:27-28 4:00 p.m. For the Intention of Audrey Muenz

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11Is 25:6-10a; Phil 4:12-14, 19-20; Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10 8:30 a.m. For the People of the Parish 11:00 a.m. Richard Spires †

† Deceased

PASTORAL STAFF Pastor Fr. Matthew Hoover ........................................ [email protected] Permanent Deacon Rev. Mr. Christopher Campbell ......... [email protected] Weekend Assistants Msgr. Anthony Frecker Pastoral Care Barbara Fortkamp [email protected] & Bereavement Ministry

FAITH FORMATION Music Ministry Deanna Oppenheimer [email protected] P.S.R. Coordinator Paulette Mudrey .................................................. [email protected] Evangelization Mary Ann Rivera ........................................... [email protected] and Faith Formation

PARISH OFFICE STAFF Phone: (614) 267-9241 Fax: (614) 267-7720

Parish Business John Bernard ................................................. [email protected] Administrator OfficeAssistant Elizabeth DeLuca [email protected]. Director of Marketing Jacob Lammers [email protected] & Communications Administrative Assistant Karen Cannell ................................................. [email protected] Facilities Manager Keith Altier

SCHOOL STAFF Phone: (614) 267-6579 Fax: (614) 267-2549

Principal Colleen Kent [email protected] Assistant Principal Rick Logue ............................................. [email protected] OfficeManager Marina Hachwa [email protected] Preschool School Office [email protected] Secretary Peggy Heffernan [email protected] School Age Child Care Mary Louise West ................. [email protected], (614) 267-0239

PARISH SUPPORT SERVICES Faith-Based Counselor Mary Ann Jepsen ............ [email protected], (614) 309-2270 Planned Giving Liaison Kelly Noll ..................................... [email protected], (614) 352-1655

ADVISORY COUNCILS Finance Council Chairman Brian Byrne ..............................................bbyrne@horizon10.com Parish Council President Mary Ann Grossman [email protected] School Board President Katie Lewis ........................................................ [email protected]

OCTOBER CONTRIBUTORSTO THE SANCTUARY LAMPSThe Sanctuary lamp burns constantly to proclaim the real presence of Jesus in the Tabernacle. For the month of October, two Sanctuary candles in the Church were donated by Don Harbaugh and the third candle was donated by the Wheeler Family. Thank you for your generosity.

DONATIONS TO THE SANCTUARY LAMPSParishioners interested in making a contribution to a candle for one or more of the three Sanctuary Lamps in the Church or the candle in the Adoration Chapel, please contact Sue Beman at (614) 214-5333 or [email protected] to make arrangements. Contributors’ names will be included in the Sunday bulletin. The suggested offering is $25.00 per candle. The I.C. Women’s Club thanks you for supporting this ministry.

SCHEDULING MASS INTENTIONSOne of the greatest acts of charity is to pray for the living and the dead (a spiritual work of mercy). The greatest and most powerful prayer we have is the Mass, since the fruits of the Mass are the very fruits of Jesus’ redemption. You can schedule a Mass intention for deceased friends and loved ones by calling the parish office at (614) 267-9241, or by turning in a written request. Mass stipends (offerings) are $10 each. Mass intentions can also be requested for special intentions.

IN OUR PARISH SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: We welcome this new member of the parish: Abigail Doris Shoenfelt who was baptized on September 26, 2020.

NEW PARISHIONERS: We welcome new parishioners Martina, Bill, Anastasia, Carolyn and Daniel Neutzling; Jessica Ossege to Immaculate Conception parish. We invite and encourage you to join us as we pray, work and play together and hope that you find a welcoming and spiritual home here at Immaculate Conception.

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TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 4, 2020

The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel.““ ““DEDICATION OF IC PARISH AND SCHOOL TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS AND THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY

Last Sunday at the 8:30 a.m. Mass, Fr. Matt consecrated Immaculate Conception Parish to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.On Wednesday, Fr. Matt dedicated the school to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Framed pictures are now visible in all our classrooms and other places throughout the parish campus; the photos capture the stained-glass windows of Jesus and Mary, which are found to the right of the altar in the church. A second rendition of Jesus and Mary can be found in Marian Hall and in the Gathering Space. Immaculate Conception Church also has a chapel dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.For parishioners who would like to hear the prayer and/or dedicate their own home, please visit www.sacredheartcolumbus.org.

Sacred Heart of JesusThe heart is the symbol of human love. This Catholic devotion honors the Sacred Heart of Our Lord, which was manifested to us via God’s eternal love for everyone.

Immaculate Heart of MaryThe devotion to Mary’s heart is essentially concerned with the love that her heart has for Jesus, for God. The fact that her heart is Immaculate – sinless – means that she is the only fully human person who is able to really love God in the way that He should be loved.

IMMACULATE CONCEPTIONEXPANDS CHURCH HOURS,AND IMPLEMENTS NEW SANITATION PROCEDURETo fulfill a growing need among parishioners for additional prayer time, Immaculate Conception has expanded its church hours and implemented new sanitation procedures to maintain a safe environment.The church is open to the public 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday through Friday. On Tuesday, the church is open 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The east and west doors of the church are now unlocked and available for entry. A sanitizing station is available at each door.To maintain a safe environment with our expanded hours, IC has a new sanitation device, which is an electrostatic mister that uniformly distributes anti-viral and anti-bacterial disinfectant.Since Immaculate Conception re-opened its doors for public worship in May, all church pews and high-touch surfaces have been sanitized by hand. Our new disinfecting equipment allows for an effective and more efficient process to sanitize all the parish spaces. This equipment is designed for use in public spaces and the same or similar technology has been utilized across the Diocese and in many other similar public facilities. The disinfecting solution is safe for use and we do not expect any sensitivities to the chemicals. Safety data sheets for the disinfecting solution being used are available for review in the Parish Office.

PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION(PSR) REGISTRATIONThe PSR program will be using the online Damascus Alive Faith Formation program. This is an online family based program that can be done at home. The program will provide you with a weekly 45 minute video and parent preparation sheet for family catechesis (more information including a FAQ can be found at http://alive.damascus.net/ ). It is structured for all age levels so will allow you to coordinate a time that works for your family’s weekly schedules. If you have any questions and need to register your child for our PSR program (PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION), please contact [email protected].

LIVE-STREAM UPDATE – NEW LINKImmaculate Conception transitioned to a new live-stream platform. To continue viewing the Mass, please go to the parish website at www.iccols.org and click on the link under “View the Mass” on the Home Page OR go to the following link:https://www.iccols.org/icmass/

WOMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUEWould you like some fellowship and exercise? Please consider joining the IC Women’s Bowling League on Wednesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. at Sawmill Lanes. Call Elaine Holcomb at (614) 268-9170. Bowlers of any level of ability are welcome. The group is Covid-19 compliant with masks and social distancing.

FAMILY ROSARY DAYFamily Rosary Day is Sunday, October 11, 2020 at 3 p.m. at Saint Joseph Cathedral. The event will be broadcast via livestream. Go to the Cathedral website at https://saintjosephcathedral.org.

SEASONS OF HOPE BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY ZOOM MEETINGS BEGIN SOONAre you suffering the loss of a loved one? Are you looking for friends to share in your grief and healing? Please join us as we resume our Seasons of Hope Bereavement Ministry, sponsored by the North High Deanery. The six sessions will take place via Zoom, and will meet on six consecutive Sundays from 2-4 p.m. The dates for this six-week session will be October 11, 18, 25, November 1, 8, and 15.Anyone interested in attending MUST register in order to guarantee the security of all who participate in the Zoom group. To register, please call Karen Droll at (614) 582-8848. All are welcome!!

SEASON OF HOPEMessage from Bishop Brennan: “In this time of pandemic, many of our people are experiencing a poverty of hope as they grapple with the troubles and the issues of the day. They look to the Church for hope and help. Remembering that Christ is our hope and that we as believers have something to offer them, I invite you to join me in sharing that hope with those in need. The Diocesan HOPE Task Force is developing resources to support our prayer, reflection, action, and accompaniment. Please make use of these resources to share our hope and help with others who are struggling.” To read the full text of Bishop Brennan’s message and for monthly resources, visit www.columbuscatholic.org/season-of-hope.

OCTOBER IS RESPECT LIFE MONTHAs part of the Building a Culture of Life Series, please join us for an extraordinary virtual series. Topics include Raising the Next Pro-Life Generation, Walking with Moms in Need: A Year of Service, Making End of Life Decisions, and a Respect Life Mass celebrated by Bishop Brennan. Sponsored by the diocesan Office for Social Concerns, Marriage & Family Life Office, and Greater Columbus Right to Life. No Cost. To register and for speaker details, go to www.bclc.life.

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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH COLUMBUS, OHIO

TIME, TALENT & TREASUREFostering Stewardship as a Way of Life

SCHOOL NEWS & ACTIVITIESIMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOLOur Preschool is thriving this fall. We still have openings in our 4/5’s class that meets five days a week. The hours are 8:15-11:45 a.m. every day, with the option of staying for the full day with our extended care until 2:30. If you are interested in finding out more information, please call the school office at (614) 267-6579.

SOCIAL CONCERNSOPEN SHELTER MINISTRY –OCTOBER MEALDue to COVID, we will be delivering the Open Shelter food on Monday, October 5 at 9:30 a.m. Donations should be dropped off directly at the Shelter. We will be donating hotdogs and buns (to be cooked at the Open Shelter office) along with items that can be included in sack lunches i.e. chips, water, fruit snacks, desserts, etc. Please text or call Cheryl Costello at (614) 774-8879 for more information. Your donations should not be left at the rectory. Thank you!

SAVE THE DATE!!Thursday October 15, 2020 from 7-8:30 p.m.I.C. BREAD’s Listening Event for Catholic Action and Social JusticeBREAD (Building Responsibility, Equality, and Dignity) is I.C.’s ministry for justice! It is ecumenical in its membership, non-political/non-partisan in its action, and serves to fulfill our Catholic call to do Justice in addition to charitable works.

NEXT YWCA DINNER, FRIDAY,OCTOBER 16Sign up for the next YWCA Family Shelter dinner by going to the parish website at www.iccols.org, clicking on Quick Links on the blue bar, then the YWCA Shelter Dinner Sign-up. Many items are still needed.Those who donate are to deliver donations directly to the shelter at 900 Harvey Court, Columbus, OH 43219. Please do not drop off your donations at Immaculate Conception. When you drop off donations at the YWCA directly, please call the front desk when you arrive at (614) 253-3910, ext. 3910, and a staff member will meet you at your car.

Fiscal Year 7/1/2020-6/30/2021• Offertory Report 9/27/2020 9/27/2020 YTD 2020/2021Recorded Envelopes/Checks $ 18,990.00 $ 274,027.00Loose Cash & Checks $ 197.00 $ 1,974.00TOTAL RECEIVED $ 19,187.00 $ 276,001.00

Weekly Operating Expenses $ 25,000.00 $ 325,000.00Weekly Overage (Shortage) ($ 5,813.00) ($ 48,999.00)

Families Receiving Envelopes 1,037Envelopes Received 114Families on EFT 365

Manage your electronic contributions online! Visit www.iccols.org and click “Offertory & Stewardship” under the Giving menu. Thank you for your financial support of our Catholic faith here in our parish.

“As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.”

– 1 Pt 4:10

BUILDING A CULTUREOF LIFE SERIESJoin us for an extraordinary virtual series featuring dynamic speakers and offering resources to equip you to build a culture of life. Register online at www.bclc.life.

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Raising the Next Pro-Life GenerationVideo link available beginning October 4Parents, ministry leaders, and health professionals will share tips for what, how, and when parents should have conversations with their children about Pro-Life issues.

Walking with Moms in Need: A Year of ServiceVideo link available beginning October 11The Walking with Moms in Need program provides in-depth materials to equip churches to accompany and support local pregnant/parenting women and their families.

Making End of Life DecisionsLive and video link available beginning October 20 at 7 p.m.Learn more about a new resource to help you and your family with end of life decision-making in keeping with our values to respect the sacredness and dignity of human life.

Mass Celebrated by Bishop Robert J. BrennanLive and video link available beginning October 25 at 10:30 a.m.Bishop Brennan will celebrate a Respect Life Month Mass and preach how we are called to accompany those in need and build a culture of life.

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Part I of II: Our Call as Catholic CitizensThis brief document is Part I of a summary of the US bishops’ reflection, Forming Consciences for

Faithful Citizenship, which complements the teaching of bishops in dioceses and states.

Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship is the teaching document of the Catholic Bishops of the United States on the political respon-sibility of Catholics. It provides guidance for all who seek to exercise their rights and duties as citizens. As Catholics, we bring the richness of our faith to the public square. We draw from both faith and reason as we seek to affirm the dignity of the human person and the common good of all.

Everyone living in this country is called to participate in public life and contribute to the common good.1 In Rejoice and Be Glad [Gaudete et exsultate], Pope Francis writes:

Your identification with Christ and his will involves a com-mitment to build with him that kingdom of love, justice and universal peace. . . . You cannot grow in holiness without committing yourself, body and soul, to giving your best to this endeavor.2

As Catholics, we are part of a community with profound teachings that help us consider challenges in public life, contribute to greater justice and peace for all people, and evaluate policy positions, party platforms, and candidates’ promises and actions in light of the Gospel in order to help build a better world.

Why Does the Church Teach About Issues Affecting Public Policy?The Church’s obligation to participate in shaping the moral character of society is a requirement of our faith, a part of the mission given to us by Jesus Christ. As people of both faith and reason, Catholics are called to bring truth to political life and to practice Christ’s com-mandment to “love one another” (Jn 13:34).

The US Constitution protects the right of individual believers and religious bodies to proclaim and live out their faith without gov-ernment interference, favoritism, or discrimination. Civil law should recognize and protect the Church’s right and responsibility to partici-pate in society without abandoning its moral convictions. Our nation’s tradition of pluralism is enhanced, not threatened, when religious groups and people of faith bring their convictions into public life. The Catholic community brings to political dialogue a consistent moral framework and broad experience serving those in need.

Who in the Church Should Participate in Political Life?In the Catholic tradition, responsible citizenship is a virtue, and participation in political life is a moral obligation. As Catholics, we should be guided more by our moral convictions than by our attach-ment to any political party or interest group. In today’s environment, Catholics may feel politically disenfranchised, sensing that no party and few candidates fully share our comprehensive commitment to human life and dignity. This should not discourage us. On the con-trary, it makes our obligation to act all the more urgent. Catholic lay women and men need to act on the Church’s moral principles and

become more involved: running for office, working within political parties, and communicating concerns to elected officials. Even those who cannot vote should raise their voices on matters that affect their lives and the common good. Faithful citizenship is an ongoing respon-sibility, not just an election year duty.

How Can Catholic Social Teaching Help Guide Our Participation?In the words of Pope Francis, “progress in building a people in peace, justice and fraternity depends on four principles related to constant tensions present in every social reality. These derive from the pillars of the Church’s social doctrine, which serve as ‘primary and funda-mental parameters of reference for interpreting and evaluating social phenomena.’”3 The four principles include the dignity of the human person, the common good, subsidiarity, and solidarity. Taken together, these principles provide a moral framework for Catholic engagement in advancing what we have called a “consistent ethic of life” (Living the Gospel of Life, no. 22).

Rightly understood, this ethic does not treat all issues as morally equivalent; nor does it reduce Catholic teaching to one or two issues. It anchors the Catholic commitment to defend human life and other human rights, from conception until natural death, in the fundamen-tal obligation to respect the dignity of every human being as a child of God.

Catholic voters should use Catholic teaching to examine candi-dates’ positions on issues and should consider candidates’ integrity, philosophy, and performance. It is important for all citizens “to see beyond party politics, to analyze campaign rhetoric critically, and to choose their political leaders according to principle, not party affil-iation or mere self-interest” (USCCB, Living the Gospel of Life, no. 33). The following summary of the four principles highlights several themes of Catholic social teaching for special consideration: these include human rights and responsibilities, respect for work and the rights of workers, care for God’s creation, and the preferential option for the poor and vulnerable.4

The Dignity of the Human PersonHuman life is sacred because every person is created in the image and likeness of God. There is a rich and multifaceted Catholic teaching on human dignity summarized in the Compendium of the Social Doc-trine of the Church. Every human being “must always be understood in his unrepeatable and inviolable uniqueness . . . This entails above all the requirement not only of simple respect on the part of others, espe-cially political and social institutions and their leaders with regard to every man and woman on the earth, but even more, this means that the primary commitment of each person towards others, and particularly of these same institutions, must be for the promotion and integral development of the person” (no. 131). The Compendium continues, “It is necessary to ‘consider every neighbor without excep-tion as another self, taking into account first of all his life and the means necessary for living it with dignity’ (Gaudium et Spes, no. 27).

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Every political, economic, social, scientific and cultural program must be inspired by the awareness of the primacy of each human being over society.”5

SubsidiarityIt is impossible to promote the dignity of the person without showing concern for the family, groups, associations, and local realities—in short, for those economic, social, cultural, recreational, professional, and political communities to which people spontaneously give life and which make it possible for them to achieve effective social growth.6 The family, based on marriage between a man and a woman, is the fundamental unit of society. This sanctuary for the creation and nurturing of children must not be redefined, undermined, or neglected. Supporting families should be a priority for economic and social policies. How our society is organized—in economics and pol-itics, in law and public policy—affects the well-being of individuals and of society. Every person and association has a right and a duty to participate in shaping society to promote the well-being of individuals and the common good.

The principle of subsidiarity reminds us that larger institutions in society should not overwhelm or interfere with smaller or local institutions; yet larger institutions have essential responsibilities when the more local institutions cannot adequately protect human dignity, meet human needs, and advance the common good.7

The Common GoodThe common good is comprised of “the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfilment more fully and more easily.”8

Human dignity is respected and the common good is fostered only if human rights are protected and basic responsibilities are met. Every human being has a right to life, a right to religious freedom, and a right to have access to those things required for human decency—food and shelter, education and employment, health care and hous-ing. Corresponding to these rights are duties and responsibilities—to ourselves, to our families, and to the larger society.

The economy must serve people, not the other way around. An economic system must serve the dignity of the human person and the common good by respecting the dignity of work and protecting the rights of workers. Economic justice calls for decent work at fair, living wages, a broad and fair legalization program with a path to cit-izenship for immigrant workers, and the opportunity for all people to work together for the common good through their work, ownership, enterprise, investment, participation in unions, and other forms of economic activity. Workers also have responsibilities—to provide a fair day’s work for a fair day’s pay, to treat employers and coworkers with respect, and to carry out their work in ways that contribute to the common good. Workers, employers, and unions should not only advance their own interests but also work together to advance eco-nomic justice and the well-being of all.

We have a duty to care for God’s creation, which Pope Francis refers to in Laudato Si’ as “our common home.”9 We all are called to be careful stewards of God’s creation and to ensure a safe and hospitable environment for vulnerable human beings now and in the future. Pope Francis, consistent with St. John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI (World Day of Peace Message, 1990 and 2010), has lifted up pollution, climate change, lack of access to clean water, and the loss of biodiversity as particular challenges. Pope Francis speaks of an “ecological debt” (no. 51) owed by wealthier nations to devel-oping nations. And he calls all of us to an “ecological conversion” (no. 219), by which “the effects of [our] encounter with Jesus Christ become evident in [our] relationship with the world around [us]”.10 Indeed, this concern with “natural ecology” is an indispensable part of the broader “human ecology,” which encompasses not only material but moral and social dimensions as well.

Solidarity Solidarity is “a firm and persevering determination to commit oneself to . . . the good of all and of each individual, because we are all really responsible for all.” It is found in “a commitment to the good of one’s neighbor with the readiness, in the Gospel sense, to ‘lose oneself’ for the sake of the other instead of exploiting him, and to ‘serve him’ instead of oppressing him for one’s own advantage.”11

We are one human family, whatever our national, racial, ethnic, economic, and ideological differences. Our Catholic commitment to solidarity requires that we pursue justice, eliminate racism, end human trafficking, protect human rights, seek peace, and avoid the use of force except as a necessary last resort.

In a special way, our solidarity must find expression in the prefer-ential option for the poor and vulnerable. A moral test for society is how we treat the weakest among us—the unborn, those dealing with disabilities or terminal illness, the poor, and the marginalized.

Conclusion In light of Catholic teaching, the bishops vigorously repeat their call for a renewed politics that focuses on moral principles, the promotion of human life and dignity, and the pursuit of the common good. Polit-ical participation in this spirit reflects not only the social teaching of our Church but the best traditions of our nation.

Notes1 Catechism of the Catholic Church, nos. 1913-15.2 Gaudete et Exsultate, no. 25.3 Evangelii Gaudium, no. 2214 These principles are drawn from a rich tradition more fully described in the

Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church from the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace (Washington, DC: United States Conference of Cath-olic Bishops, 2005), no. 160. For more information on these principles, see Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, 2016, nos. 40ff.

5 Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, no. 132. This summary represents only a few highlights from the fuller treatment of the human person in the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church. For the fuller treatment, see especially nos. 124-159 where many other important aspects of human dignity are treated.

6 Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, no. 185.7 Centesimus Annus, no. 48; Dignitatis Humanae, nos. 4-6.8 Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, no. 1649 Laudato Si’, no. 77.10 Laudato Si’, no. 217.11 Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, no. 193. (See Mt 10:40-42,

20:25; Mk 10:42-45; Lk 22:25-27)

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TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 4, 2020

A PRAYER FOR LIFE Father and maker of all, you adorn all creation with splendor and beauty, and fashion human

lives in your image and likeness. Awaken in every heart reverence for the work of your hands, andrenew among your people and readiness to nurture and sustain your precious gift of life. Grant this

through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son , who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the HolySpirit, God forever and ever. Amen.

This year’s theme, Live the Gospel of Life, is inspired by the 25th anniversary of Pope St. John Paul II’sEvangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life). Written by Pope St. John Paul II, this prophetic document passionatelyreaffirmed the Church’s constant teaching on the value and sacredness of every human life. It remains afoundational text for all our efforts to ensure that the life of every human person is protected and cherished. Inhis encyclical, Pope St. John Paul recognizes the full range of threats against human life, from poverty andmalnutrition to murder and war. He places particular emphasis, however on threats to life at its beginning andend-precisely when it is most in need of protection. In modern times, children in their mothers' wombs andthose approaching the end of their lives are certainly among the "least of these "in our world's estimation. Practices such as abortion and assisted suicide tragically reject the truth that human life is always to becherished and defended with loving concern.

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On October 7, Catholics remember Our Lady of the Rosary. Thefeast was actually instituted under another name: In 1571 Pope Pius Vinstituted “Our Lady of Victory” as an annual feast in thanksgiving forMary’s patronage in the victory of the Holy League over the MuslimTurks in the Battle of Lepanto. Two years later, in 1573, Pope GregoryXIII changed the title of this feast day to “Feast of the Holy Rosary.

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Andy and Kelly Noll are the parents to four children (three at IC) - Andrew (3rd), Jack (K), Dominic (preschool) and Nicoline (1 year old). They love being a part of the close-knit community of Clintonville and Immaculate Conception!

We are blessed to be part of the wonderful IC community since 1988. We were excited to live close to church and send our children to IC School. We are committed to volunteering and financially supporting the parish, school, and incredible ministries because we are thankful to God for His incredible generosity and blessings He bestows on us.The Mahlers: Carl, Coleman, Bridget & Mike (Bona), Beth, Clare, Chris

40 DAYS FOR LIFE PRAYER VIGILGreater Columbus Right to Life is sponsoring the local 40 Days for Life Campaign again this year. The 2020 vigil continues until November 1 in front of the Planned Parenthood abortion clinic at 3255 East Main Street in Whitehall. To sign up for an hour of prayer, and for more information, please visit www.GCRTL.org. For information on the international, peaceful prayer vigil for life, visit www.40daysforlife.com.

OHIO DOMINICAN TO HOST “GRACE IN THE AGEOF ANXIETY” SEMINAR ON OCTOBER 24Ohio Dominican University’s Master of Arts in Theology Program will host a free daylong seminar on Saturday, October 24, that will address topics, issues and concerns related to faith, recent instances of social unrest, and the current COVID-19 global health crisis. “Grace in the Age of Anxiety” will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Bishop James A. Griffin Student Center, located on ODU’s campus at 1216 Sunbury Road, Columbus, 43219. There also will be an option for participants to attend virtually. For more information or to register for this seminar, visit ohiodominican.edu/FaithSeminar.

JUBILEE OF MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARIES MASSThe Jubilee of Anniversaries 2020 will take place on Sunday,

October 25, at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Westerville. Bishop Brennan will celebrate Mass at 2:30 p.m. (there will not be a reception this year due to the pandemic). Parishioners who are celebrating significant wedding anniversaries (25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th, 60th, and every year thereafter) are encouraged to register. All registered couples, whether attending or not, will receive a personalized certificate in the mail. The Mass will also be live-streamed for family members and couples who prefer to attend virtually. For additional information, go to https://columbuscatholic.org/marriage-enrichment.

BIRTHRIGHT OF COLUMBUSBirthright of Columbus, a pregnancy support service, will have their annual luncheon virtually this year. Please like the Birthright Columbus, Ohio Facebook page to see the raffle and silent auction items. No tickets to buy!!! Bidding begins at noon October 10 and closes at noon on October 17. Click on the link on the Facebook page to bid, buy raffle tickets and make donations.Birthright will be live on their Facebook page October 17, 2020 from 11 a.m. to noon. Please join us for a tour of the Mound Street office. Raffle item tickets will be drawn during this hour. A silent auction will be in process. Auction items will be shown during the hour of Facebook live. Grab your lunch and join us.Donations will gladly be accepted. Instead of buying a luncheon ticket, your donation of $40 will pay for one week of diapers for a client. For more information, please call Barb McMullen (614) 203-1847. To purchase raffle tickets, please call Mary Jo Mayhan (614) 668-6421.

PATIENT ADVOCATE NEEDEDAT WOMEN’S CARE CENTERThe Women’s Care Center is hiring for the role of Patient Advocate. The Women’s Care Center is a pregnancy resource center that serves pregnant women in vulnerable situations. They are looking for someone to work with their patients full-time to help them choose life and to journey with the women through their pregnancy. Ideal candidates are bilingual, pastoral and passionately pro-life. For more information, email inquiries and a resume to Will Panagakos at [email protected].

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ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND PASTORAL MINISTRY TO THE HOMEBOUNDIf there is an emergency need for Anointing of the Sick, please call the parish office. If you get the voicemail message, press “1” and leave a message on the sacramental emergency line. Pastoral Care needs contact Barb Fortkamp at (614) 267-9241, ext. 307 or at [email protected].

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