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Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Grove City, Ohio
To Form and Send Intentional, Missionary Disciples of Jesus Christ
Although all public Masses are canceled right now and all church buildings are closed, the following will continue to be our schedule when we may meet together again.
CELEBRATION OF HOLY MASSSaturday Vigil 5 pm
Sunday 8 am, 9:30 am, 12 pm, 5 pm
DAILY MASSMonday – Friday 8:30 am
FIRST FRIDAYS8:30 am followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Chapel
CONFESSIONSSaturdays 4 – 4:30 pmOr anytime by appointment
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May 17 2020
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP • 3730 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio 43123 • 614.875.3322
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Church HoursAll campus buildings are closed while the Stay at Home Order is in effect.
New MembersAll are welcome to join our parish! Please call 614.875.3322 or email [email protected] to register.
Mass IntentionsAll Mass intentions that have been interrupted by the COVID-19 precautions will be rescheduled. We will begin the rescheduling process once we have an official date for public Masses to be reinstated.
Prayer ChainWe have an ongoing prayer chain for all those in our parish who are in need of prayers. To add an intention to our list, or if you would like to join in praying for our intentions, please contact Jodi Stage at [email protected].
BaptismAll baptisms are currently postponed, unless there is a dire need.
FuneralsFunerals are limited to immediate family only at a graveside service, then when the COVID-19 “all clear” is known, the family is encouraged/invited to celebrate a memorial Mass at the church.
ConfessionConfession is now available by appoiintment. See our website at www.ourladygc.org/sacraments/reconciliation.
Anointing of the SickAnointing of the sick is for End-of-Life situations only.
Bulletin Announcements Deadline: 8 am Monday MorningItems should be short and concise. Submit your articles by 8 am on the Monday before the weekend you wish to have your item appear to [email protected]. All items are subject to the pastor’s approval.
Info Center Mass ReadingsSunday, May 17 | Sixth Sunday of EasterActs 8:5-8, 14-17/1 Pt 3:15-18/Jn 14:15-21
Monday, May 18 | Saint John IActs 16:11-15/Jn 15:26—16:4a
Tuesday, May 19Acts 16:22-34/Jn 16:5-11
Wednesday, May 20 | Saint Bernardine of SienaActs 17:15, 22—18:1/Jn 16:12-15
Thursday, May 21 | Saint Christopher MagallanesActs 1:15-17, 20-26/Jn 15:9-17
Friday, May 22 | Saint Rita of CasciaActs 18:9-18/Jn 16:20-23
Saturday, May 23Acts 18:23-28/Jn 16:23b-28
Sunday, May 17 | The Ascension of the LordActs 1:1-11/Eph 1:17-23/Mt 28:16-20
All information below has been updated to be pertinent during the COVID-19 crisis.
Our Lady will be holding a special, socially-distanced ceremony to celebrate all of the graduates in our parish community! All college, high school, 8th grade, and any other graduates and their families are invited to the Our Lady of Perpetual Help parking lot on Wednesday, May 20 for a short ceremony to honor the graduates and give them a special blessing. Parishioners and community members are invited as well to show your support for our graduates.
The program will begin promptly at 6 pm under the south portico. Please arrive 15 minutes early to park and turn off your cars so that everyone can hear better. Graduates are invited to wear their caps & gowns and stand next to their car to receive the blessing. We will also have a small gift for each graduate.
We are so proud of all of our graduates, and we pray in hope for your futures!
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Please remember Waneta Garner, mother of Mary Frea, who passed through physical death thiis week. Especially at this time when funerals must be kept to immediate family only, let us also pray for her extended relatives and friends. May they all find peace.
OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES
Congratulations to couples celebrating anniversaries in April!
Art and Anna Gould 43 Years
If you would like to have a special anniversary recognized in the bulletin, please send the couples’ names and how many years married to [email protected]
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
Giving Update We have had many people asking how to continue to send their offertory since public Masses are canceled and the office building is closed. Bless you all for thinking of this! We have multiple ways to still give your contributions.
ONLINEYou may give online through our secure online giving portal, Realm. You do not need a Realm account to give through that link. However, if you do have a Realm account, we ask that you sign in to update your offertory so that we properly account for all of your contributions. If you do not yet have a Realm account and would like one to self-manage your giving, please contact Theresa Bayes in our finance office.
YOUR BANKYou can also make payments to Our Lady through your own bank. Simply login to your online bank account and set up a recurring bill pay and sign up for automatic, recurring payments made payable to and sent directly to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, and you can manage that all from your own online banking dashboard.
CALL USAnother option is to simply call the finance office at 614.875.3322. Leave us a message and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can to take your information. Have your banking information ready (routing and account numbers) and we can set up electronic giving for you!
MAILIf you prefer to send in a physical check, the office is still receiving mail! You do not have to mail in all or any giving envelopes. If you have your envelope number, you can write that on your check. Mail your checks to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 3730 Broadway, Grove City OH 43123.
Please contact Theresa Bayes in our finance office at [email protected] or 614.875.3322 if you have further questions about offertory.
Offertory May 2 to 8, 2020
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET IS $25,000. Envelopes $14,343.35Online Giving $11,496.50TOTAL OFFERTORY $25,839.85
Thank you for your generosity to Our Lady of Perpetual Help! We pray for God’s continued blessings upon you, and that you all stay safe and well.
OTHER UPDATESIf you made a contribution to the 2019 Bishop Annual Appeal/Our Lady Appeal, your last payment will come out in April. From our parish, the BAA raised $165,351, and the OLA $131,874. Thank you for your generosity!
The 2020 BAA/OLA kickoff has been set for the weekend of July 11 and 12, 2020. Stay tuned for details on this year’s plan!
Also, a big thank you for answering the call for offertory. Many of you have newly signed up for online giving, and checks are coming in the office. We thank you so much for continuing your contributions to Our Lady!
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET IS $25,000.
CORONAVIRUS RESPONSEFor an updated listing of resources to get help, opportunities to provide help, and ways for families to strengthen their faith amid the COVID-19 pandemic, visit www.columbuscatholic.org/coronavirus-response.
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP • 3730 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio 43123 • 614.875.3322
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
“On that day you wiill realize that I am in my Father and you are in me and I in you.”
ENTHRONEMENT OF THE SACRED HEARTThe Chancery is encouraging people to consider this practice, offered by Welcome His Heart, which is based here in Columbus, as part of the daily expression of their faith and prayer. During these times of shelter-in-place restrictions, it is good to expand and live out our faith within our homes.
Enthronement of the Sacred Heart points to the importance of family prayer and dedicating their family to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This local apostolate is seeking to strengthen the family unit both locally and beyond. They are providing religious images for families, a digital format to download the image and packet of materials and a website full of resources. This self-guided packet is faith-filled, and the prayers can be led by anyone.
Welcome His Heart is a Catholic organization designed to strengthen the family in these difficult times as well as in the future.
NEW LETTER FROM BISHOP BRENNAN 5.13.20Dear Friends,
With the anticipation of reestablishing public worship, we must do so in a way that does not irresponsibly place the health of our people in grave danger. We are still learning a lot about the COVID-19 Coronavirus, we have seen its tragic force in the death of so many people. We pray for all those who have died these months as well as for those who mourn. We have also seen heroic efforts by those particularly in the health care field but so many others who in invisible ways have provided for our needs. We are all united in sincere gratitude for the work and the sacrifices of these people.
We also pray for and give thanks for those who have prudently guided us through these difficult times at the national, state, and local levels. In particular, we are grateful for the respect, which the state of Ohio has shown, for our religious rights and liberties. At no point have they disparaged our essential right and duty to worship Almighty God at the sacrifice of the Mass on Sunday and encounter the Risen Lord in the Eucharist. Rather, partnering with our brothers and sisters in the civil order, we prudently decided that though divine worship is an essential activity so also is the protection of the common good and the dignity of human life. The medical and public safety officials have been warning us urgently that gathered assemblies of persons was gravely dangerous to the individuals present and to the common good. Faced with these dangers, we have exercised together our moral responsibility to safeguard human life and to allow the local healthcare systems to manage the care of the sick. This prudential judgment on our part required great sacrifice for all in the Church. You have also sacrificed in various ways these days. For us, as Catholics, the loss of our Sunday gathering for worship is a great sacrifice. You have made these sacrifices in a spirit of extreme charity and I am deeply grateful. These measures we have undertaken together, we are advised, have made a difference. Our plans for reopening need therefore, to respect all those sacrifices in a way that is responsible with care for the well-being of individuals and of the wider community.
As one public official told me, the COVID-19 Coronavirus will be with us for a long time and we need to learn how to live with it. Many of the dangers of gathered assemblies remain. The measures proposed in our guidelines and the work that is being done at the parish level will help to mitigate those dangers to some degree. Cognizant of your many sacrifices, I need to ask patience and flexibility as we begin this process of the return to public worship.
This week some churches are beginning to open for individual prayer. The hours will be limited and subject to the necessities of social distancing. Meanwhile Confessions continue to be available by appointment. During the week of May 25, 2020, some churches will begin to celebrate Weekday Mass publicly under limited circumstances as the Churches are ready.
On the weekend of the great Solemnity of Pentecost, May 30/31, 2020, most of our churches will begin the public celebration of Sunday Mass. Please note, many things to which we are accustomed will be different. Schedules will need to be modified for a variety of reasons. Not every Church will
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Quote Corner“Nowhere other than looking at himself in the mirror of the Cross can man better understand how much he is worth.” (Ma 6:25-34; Jn 3:16; Eph 2:4-9)
– ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICESMemorial Day Services and Masses for the Catholic Cemeteries of Columbus have been cancelled for May 25, 2020. St. Joseph, Resurrection, Holy Cross, and Mt. Calvary Cemeteries will be open for visitation 8 a.m.-Sunset (4:30 p.m. at Mt. Calvary). Offices are closed and will not be receiving visitors. Burial locations and maps can be emailed. Call for information 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday and until Noon on Saturday.
be prepared, and some parishes may need to work together. As a matter of fact, since the fall we have been looking at ways that we might need to adjust schedules so that priests and parishes might work together and, in some cases, we may need to do so right away.
We also need to leave time to disinfect the churches and we may need to change locations to accommodate some of the larger populations. Parishes are not in competition but rather meeting the individual needs using the guidelines we are implanting. I thank you in advance for your understanding.
All Catholics in the Diocese of Columbus are dispensed from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass at least through September 13, 2020. Please, if you have any concerns, do not come at this point. In fact, I encourage all to follow the public guidelines here in Ohio as much as possible. If you are in one or more of the “high risk” categories, it is still too early to come out. And, of course, if you are experiencing any signs of illness, you have a serious obligation to stay at home. Given that the obligation is dispensed, individuals who wish to participate at Mass and receive Holy Communion might consider coming at a less crowded time, perhaps during the week. The Cathedral will continue to broadcast Mass each day on St. Gabriel Radio and to stream via our diocesan YouTube channel as will many of our parishes.
We will need to be flexible with last minute changes to schedules, and further changes may be necessary even after we begin. Out of care for you, the priest is subject to the same obligation not to offer Mass if he is showing even the slightest signs of not feeling well. No one is required to receive Holy Communion and the reception of Holy Communion on the hand is strongly encouraged. Please be respectful of the guidelines for social distancing and please understand that when the Church has reached capacity allowed for health and safety reasons, we cannot admit any more people under any circumstance.
Please take the time to read carefully the accompanying guidelines. And most of all, please pray. Pray for me, for your parish priests and the teams with whom they are working to prepare for the return to public worship. These days the Gospels take us spiritually to the table of Jesus with his Apostles on the night of the Last Supper. Reading these chapters little by little (John chapters 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17) might be a good spiritual preparation. And know that I pray for you with gratitude every day.
Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us. Most Reverend Robert J. Brennan Bishop of Columbus
Many parishioners have expressed that they have concerns in regards to opening our church. We have created a form for anyone to submit their feedback and prayer requests. Note that many new procedures are being directed by the diocese, and we don’t always have wiggle room to do things differently. However, we greatly appreciate hearing from our parishioners!
Note in the letter that although public Masses are resuming, the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass remains in place through September 13, 2020. Our Lady will continue to make Mass available online each week for anyone who is unable to come to Mass.
May God bless you all with good health and peace!
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP • 3730 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio 43123 • 614.875.3322
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
I miss our physical church terribly.
As most of you know by now, we have twins in the parochial school. Until two months or so ago I would try to arrive twenty minutes or so before the official pickup time. This gave me time to pray the rosary in the chapel and then slowly walk through the nave to my car. Walking through that sacred space was often the highlight of my day. Regardless of whatever trials and tribulations I had faced, there was a reverent silence, a coolness from the heat of the day, faint scents of incense and candlewax hanging in the air.
I recently learned that Ohio is one of the most overcast states in the nation and the nave would often be shrouded in welcoming dimness. However, I loved those “mostly cloudy” days when the nave would be cloaked in darkness and then, suddenly, a ray of sunlight would pour through the stained glass. At that time of day, it would usually be when I was walking past the Baptismal fount. A cascade of brilliantly colored light would flood over the font and reflected in that light and water would be the massive Crucifix hanging above the altar and, even higher, the stained glass depicting the Crucifixion.
Alas, experiencing that is not to be. At least for the time being.
And then I am reminded of the first Eucharist when Christ offered Himself; body and blood and soul and divinity to his apostles. That was not in a massive cathedral, a beautiful parish church, or even a small country shrine. It was in the Cenacle, the cramped upper room in a home in Jerusalem, arguably the first Catholic Church. It was this same home where Jesus appeared to those same disciples after His Resurrection and asked for something to eat (Lk. 24:37 – 43) and where the Holy Spirit descended on them during Pentecost.
During Catholic persecutions in England, the sacraments were administered in secret, often in homes. In fact, “priest holes” were built into castles and country houses. These were secret apartments and chapels in secluded parts of the house, such as in roof space, where Mass could be celebrated in secret. Many of these were designed by Saint Nicholas Owen, a lay Jesuit brother who was eventually captured, tortured, and martyred in 1606.
In more contemporary times, Catholic sacraments are still being conducted in secret and in homes across the world. At this very moment Coptic Christians, Catholics in China, and others are conducting Masses and other sacraments quietly in houses. They are not fearing a momentary shuttering of parishes but fearing for their freedom and even their lives.
More importantly it is not our physical parishes, churches, cathedrals that are the Church. “For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (Mt. 18:20) The Church is not those amazing buildings and those beautiful grounds it is every one of us who holds Christ in our hearts.
When we are denied our parishes, I suggest we turn inwards to our domestic churches. Until we can celebrate together as an entire parish, we can pray together as a family. And not simply the “Bless us Oh Lord” before meals but sitting down together as a family to speak with God. One of my favorite ways to do this with our twins is asking them to consider what they are thankful that day, what they could have done better that day, and what they would like to ask God for. Once they formulate those ideas I simply sit back and allow them to chat with God about those three things.
I also encourage our family to turn their thoughts to God while going about our everyday family lives. Part of the Morning Offering I pray reads, “I offer you my prayers, works, joys, and sufferings…” With so many of us confined to our homes, day after day, it is these quiet domestic moments that we can offer up as prayers. I utterly despise cleaning the bathrooms and what a better way to offer up a minor suffering as a prayer to God for all those who have to clean bathrooms as a living and may, or may not, have employment at the moment. I love preparing elaborate meals for my family and can offer that up as a joyful prayer of thanksgiving.
As I view it, our Church did not begin in St. Peter’s Basilica. Instead it began in quiet domestic moments like Jesus sharing a cup of good wine with His friends Lazarus, Martha, and Mary at the end of a long day. The Basilica is important, but most important are the people that visit it and then return to their own domestic churches.
DOMESTIC CHURCHBY ERIC BROOKS
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FEED THE POOR AND LAURELVILLE COLLECTION PROGRAMS DELAYEDWe previously announced that the Laurelville Collection would be postponed to the weekend of May 2 and 3. Due to the extension of the Stay at Home Order, both the Laurelville Collection and the Feed the Poor initiative will still take place, but at much later dates than anticipated. We will let you know when we are able to reschedule these much needed programs.
HELP OUR SCHOOL!One thing we can guarantee you’ve done during this pandemic is buy groceries! If you have not done so already, please take a moment to download the Box Tops For Education App. It allows you to SCAN your grocery receipt in a matter of seconds and automatically identifies any qualifying items you’ve purchased and then earns money for Our Lady of Perpetual Help! Couldn’t be easier! This is a simple thing to do during our social distancing that will benefit our school. You’re buying groceries anyway —this does not require you to spend any additional money but makes a huge impact for the school if everyone participates. The Box Tops for Education program has been transitioning to a digital format and at some point there will not be clipping of physical box tops.
You may have extra time at home- take a minute to help the school! Download the app and scan your grocery receipts every week! THANK YOU!
Let’s remember in our prayers all the women who are especially abortion-vulnerable as they face an unplanned pregnancy during these frightening and uncertain times.
Today our Church is joining hands with churches all over Central Ohio in launching a 6-week Virtual Baby Bottle Campaign! Let’s help Pregnancy Decision Health Centers continue providing life-giving services in the midst of the coronavirus. Now more than ever, moms in crisis need our prayers and support.
The city-wide average of a baby bottle filled with coins, cash or checks is $25. Talk with your family about how much each would like to give, involve the kids!
Your gift to PDHC helps those in crisis receive free pregnancy tests, ultra sounds, life option consulting, abortion pill reversal, parenting classes, material aid, teen wise choice education programs and abortion recovery, grace and spiritual healing for women and men. 12% of PDHC’s annual budget comes from Baby Bottle Campaigns!
All donations made here will be credited to our Church’s total 2020 Baby Bottle Campaign.
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SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
LAUDATO SI’ BINGOCheck out this fun bingo card! Even though Earth Day is past, you can still do these activities to help our common home.
CATHOLIC CLIMATE COVENANTCatholic Climate Covenant has lots of great resources for Laudato si’ week! Check them out!
EDUCATIONAL SWIFTLETS Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District has created some educational swiftlets. Find activities on water quality, soil superheroes, surprising seeds, naïve plants, celebrating earth day, pollinator power, and wonders of water. Coloring pages are also available!
Pope Francis has designated May 16-24, 2020 as Laudato Si’ Week in recognition of the 5th Anniversary of his encyclical letter Laudato Si’ On Care for Our Common Home.
Join Pope Francis and take the next step in your Laudato Si’ journey. Commit to an ambitious action that grows your response to “the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor.” No matter where you are in your journey, take the next step as a community during Laudato Si’ Week, 16-24 May, when Catholic communities everywhere celebrate the fifth anniversary of Laudato Si’. For resources, visit www.laudatosiweek.org.
The Diocese of Columbus Creation Care Team has put together a Laudato Si’ Activity Packet available for Families, Schools, and PSR programs. During this challenging time of observing social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Catholics can still grow deeper in their faith and care for our common home, the earth, and our brothers and sisters in need.
LAUDATO SI’ WEEK
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DirectoryPARISH OFFICE STAFF •614.875.3322Fr. Daniel J. Millisor, Pastor [email protected]
Fr. James Colopy, Pastoral [email protected]
Deacon Michael Kopczewski [email protected]
Theresa Bayes, Finance Manager [email protected], ex 320
Emily Gale, Finance Associate [email protected], ex 312
Julia Shappert, Finance Associate and Tuition Bookkeeper [email protected], ex 327
Judy Eagen, Admin Assistant [email protected], ex 314
Sue Taylor, Receptionist [email protected], ex 310
John Moloci, Office Manager [email protected], ex 329
Kevin Radwanski, Facilities Director [email protected]
Joe Montgomery, Technology Director [email protected]
Mitchell Montgomery, Maintenance/Tech Specialist [email protected]
Melissa Zuk, Marketing and Communications Manager [email protected], ex 322
PASTORAL STAFFEVANGELIZATION & PASTORAL MINISTRIES • 614.871.5224Karen Cook, [email protected]
PASTORAL CARE • 614.875.3322Marti Hurd, Pastoral [email protected], ex 318
YOUTH MINISTRY • 614.305.7986Casey McAndrew, [email protected]
Madison Maholm, Edge Coordinator & Life Teen [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION • 614.875.9345Joy Janczak, Religious Education Coordinator and Pastoral Staff Administrative [email protected]
CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD (CGS) • 614.875.3322 ex 216Julie Dilley, [email protected]
MUSIC MINISTRYScott Ewing, [email protected]
Bell ChoirJody Porreca, 614.875.8387
Children’s Choir Kim Nocero, 614.563.2705
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Julie Freeman, [email protected]
Tina Lee, Director of Student [email protected]
Carol Ardrey, Admin [email protected]
Heather Green, Receptionist/Admin [email protected]
Brad Allen, Enrollment, Marketing,and Outreach [email protected]
Julia Shappert, Tuition [email protected]
OUR LADY PRESCHOOL AND BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT (BASE) PROGRAM • 614.875.7079Amanda Athey, [email protected]
PARISH MINISTRIESAdoration/Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament – First FridaysNelly & Peter Guter 614.594.2849 (Daytime hours)
AlphaKristin Jarvis 614.507.6212.
Asia’s Hope International MissionDeb Sheridan, 614-371-8575
Athletics Advisory BoardJoe Dimel, 614.519.7684
Boy Scout Troop 820Hank Pyles, 614.313.4694
Cancer Support GroupJodi Stage, 614.394.2393
Cleaning CrewKaren Rohr, 614.539.3610
Creation Care CouncilSr. Nancy Miller, OSF, 614.277.9988
Cub Scout Pack 820Amy Bluckner, www.olphpack82.org
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy CommunionParish Office, 614.875.3322
Festival Committee:Jim Sullivan, 614.753.6160 Tony Lee, 614.507.3863 Diane Walker, (Silent Auction)
Finance BoardAmy Woloshan, 614.871.2177
Flowers & Church DecoratingAnn Voit, 614.745.7622
Health & Wellness MinistryTeresa Harris, 614.216.1820
Hospitality MinistersSue Taylor, Parish Office, 614.875.3322
Knights of Columbus, Council 4603Ken Walker, 614.989.3724
Landscape CommitteeJeff Lutz, 614.705.9774
LectorsKaren Cook, Parish Office, 614.875.3322
Men’s Faith FormationAndy Johns, 614-949-3041
Ministry of Hope:Bereavement – Jerri Garich, 614.530.7077 Communion to the Sick – Sherry Bockus, 614.875.1469 Visitation – Marti Hurd, 614.875.3322
Our Lady’s MomsMary Smith, 614.302.8519
Parish Women’s AssociationAndrea Adler, 614.305.1108
Prayer Chain • 614.394.2393Jodi Stage, [email protected]
PTOJosh Pierre, 614.554.5971
Respect LifeJames & Angela Allan, 614.403.7831
Saintly StitchersContact the Parish Office, 614.875.3322
Saints Night Out (SNO)Candice Hixson, 614.277.0267
School BoardShannon Regan, Chairperson, 614.871.7500
Altar ServersParish Office, 614.875.3322
St. Vincent de Paul614.875.3322, ext. 311 Neil Doppes, President, [email protected]
Silver StreaksAmy Brubaker, 614.361.7907
SPICEJodi Vermaaten, 614.539.1737
UshersJohn Moloci, Parish Office, 614.875.3322
Walking with PurposeKimberly Kremer, 614.558.4298
Widows & Widowers GroupJody Porreca, 614.875.8387
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PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION OPENOur Lady of Perpetual Help Preschool is a Christ centered, play-based and 5-star Step up to Quality rated Preschool. Many of our teaching staff are trained catechists for Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and our students participate in CGS weekly. We implement the Creative Curriculum, which is aligned with the Ohio Department of Education preschool standards. We strive to provide a quality program that invites each child to learn through play. Contact Amanda Athey, [email protected], to schedule a tour or for registration information or visit our website for online registration ourladygc.org/preschool.
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1068 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43206
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OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP3730 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio 43123 • 614.875.3322
To form and send intentional, missionary disciples of Jesus Christ
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FIRST FRIDAYS8:30 a.m. followed by Adoration of theBlessed Sacrament in the Chapel
CONFESSIONSSaturdays4:00-4:30 p.m.Or anytime by appointment
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SCHOOL & PRESCHOOL3752 Broadway
Grove City, Ohio 43123614.875.6779
2350 Scioto Harper Dr.Columbus
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M-F: 9:30-5:30 Sat: 10-2
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4183 Parkway Centre Dr., Grove [email protected]/KrenEvans