Common Threads
APRIL 2023
"He has risen! He is not here."
Mark 16:6

Let us rejoice in the resurrection of our Lord and reflect on the hope and newness this celebration offers to us as a parish.  May God's blessings be with you and your family in a special way during this Holy season. 
 
What a pleasure to see our parish together for the celebration of Easter. We welcomed 22 individuals through the RCIA process into our parish family at the Easter Vigil and all the services were overflowing with our parishioners celebrating the miracle of our Risen Lord. As my last Easter as your pastor, I was so encouraged to see so many long-time parishioners who have been on this 26-year journey with me as well as the new families that will be the future of St. Brigid of Kildare. I am filled with gratitude to have been a part of this parish. Thank you for everything you do for our parish family.  

Sincerely in Christ,
Rev. Msgr. Joseph M. Hendricks
Congrats RCIA Class of 2023
Congratulations to our RCIA class of 2023, who we welcomed to the Church during our Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday, April 8. This year, we had a total of 22 people participate in RCIA and become Catholic, or complete their Sacraments of Initiation by being Confirmed in the Church.

Congratulations to our six Catechumens, five Confirmands, and 11 Candidates who received their Sacraments of Initiation.
Catechumens:
  • Gabriella Aepli
  • Elijah Barcomb
  • Dylan Gaver
  • Rory O’Brien
  • Kevin Richardson
  • Megan Staley

Confirmands:
  • Gabriela Bellese
  • Philippe Bertrand
  • Casey Clarke
  • Iker Hernandez
  • Spruthi Palle

Candidates:
  • Lorraine Aepli
  • Jim Amstutz
  • Ben Flanigan
  • Aaron Grener
  • Julie Grener
  • Tawny Hanf
  • Jarrett Jordan
  • Jaret Price
  • Kyla Matheny
  • Andrea Snoble
  • Logan Wright

Congratulations to all and welcome to St. Brigid! To learn more about RCIA or sign up to get involved beginning next fall, click the link below.
The Appeal 2023
The Appeal (previously known as the Bishop’s Annual Appeal) is how we as a parish have an opportunity to bring about a positive change in the lives of many of God’s people in our Diocese.  This year’s Appeal is themed “Forward with Jesus.” The Appeal will support Catholic education and faith-formation initiatives for young people, including those on college campuses. Dollars raised will also support concrete outreach to the poor and most vulnerable in our Diocese. The Appeal also supports and sustains two top priorities: evangelization and vocations. We want to share the good news of salvation with everyone, through our parishes and outreach ministries, and to form missionary disciples, religious, and priests, who are heralds of the Gospel.
 
Your gift matters! All dollars raised to meet the Diocesan Appeal goal of $7,000,000 will fund the needs of identified Diocesan ministries, programs, and services including:
  • Evangelization ($2,536,000) Outreach and formation on college campuses, ministering to individuals’ and communities’ spiritual needs, marriage preparation, hospital chaplaincy, and ethnic ministries.
  • Vocations ($1,593,000) Priest, deacon, and seminarian education; supporting the cost of formation for the priesthood and diaconate.
  • Catholic Education and Tuition Assistance ($1,568,000) Provides financial aid to families seeking Catholic education for their children, as well as funding for the education and advocacy of Catholic social teaching.
  • Social Concerns ($1,303,000) Helping each other walk the Christian life of charity, justice, and hope through direct outreach, advocacy, and education through programs like J.O.I.N., Backdoor Ministry, St. Francis Evangelization Center, Respect Life, Urban Plunge-style retreats, and the coordination of prison ministries.
 
The Appeal supports essential ministries, formation, and outreach under the four pillars of evangelization, vocations, education, and social concerns. Your gift will be reflected in St. Brigid of Kildare’s goal of $314,558 and our parish will be notified of your generosity. Please use the link below to make a pledge or gift to The Appeal. Thank you!
The Chosen - Season 2
Often we are so focused on the death and resurrection of Jesus we forget the message that the human Jesus brought to us. The Chosen rekindles and refocuses us to take a fresh look at the message and teaching of Jesus. Join us to watch The Chosen – Season 2 in Berry Room of Hendricks Hall. Wednesdays nights beginning April 19 through June 7, 2023 from 7:00- 8:30 PM.
 
It is very helpful for your own study and background to purchase the Study Guide, written by Amanda Jenkins, Dallas Jenkins and Douglas Huffman. Available for Amazon and other book sellers.
Mystery of the Incarnation
In this ZOOM video course, An Astonishing Secret: Glimpses of Incarnation, we offer precious and life-changing insights about Creation, Incarnation, and our own divine hearts. We take a fresh look at all we treasure and hold dear. In the dialogue of theology, new scientific discoveries and spirituality, amazing new things are happening which invite us to see with new eyes.
 
Today new light is being shed on that moment of divine love 2000 years ago, the Incarnation, when the Word was made flesh and the moment of Creation when God first became visible more than 14 billion years ago.
 
In ten episodes we try to glimpse the dynamic meaning of those two moments of the revelation of God and to reveal their implications for us, personally and universally. A deeper understanding of this central heart of Incarnation may transform our self-understanding, our understanding of our planet Earth, and all of creation. We will use the words of Pope Francis, especially from Laudato Si, and a book and videos written by Daniel O’Leary: An Astonishing Secret: The Love Story of Creation and the Wonder of You. (Book is available from Amazon).
 
Thursday evenings beginning at 7 PM-8:15PM on ZOOM from April 20 through June 29 . Once you register I will send you a document that you will need to print and the link to ZOOM.  Register: [email protected]. We would need a minimum of 12 people in order to have meaningful and engaging conversation.  
Tuesday Morning - Gospel of Matthew
Each Gospel reflects a face of Jesus, Matthew’s Gospel is often called the Jewish Jesus. Our Tuesday Morning Study will begin to study this Gospel Tuesday Mornings starting April 18 after the 9:00 AM Mass until 11AM in Berry Room of Hendricks Hall. We will continue into the first part of June. The group will be using the Gospel of Matthew, prepared materials and the shared wisdom of the group. An optional, but highly encouraged book is Spirituality of the Beatitudes (latest edition 2005) by Michael Cosby, O.F.M.,Cap. It is available from Amazon and other book sellers. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
Scouts Church Clean Up
Every April our Scouts groups do a church clean up service project, which they completed the first weekend of April. Thank you to all our volunteers for helping to keep our church a beautiful place of worship!
Princess Tea In Support of Mommies Matter
You’re Invited to A Mother & Daughter Princess Tea in support of Mommies Matter!  

Dress up and indulge your innate royalty with an afternoon of memorable fun! This Mother & Daughter Princess Tea is an opportunity to celebrate the special little girl in your life - your daughter, granddaughter, or niece! Affirm and reveal her God-given dignity in her truest identity as a daughter of the King, while teaching her what it means to be a woman living in service for the most vulnerable among us. All proceeds benefit Mommies Matter, a local non-profit that walks with single, pregnant women. 
 
SAVE THE DATE! This event will be held on June 3 from 3-5 PM in Hendricks Hall. Accompanied by an adult female, all girls ages 4-10 are invited to participate! 

The registration link will be in the May 7 bulletin and the Sign Ups page of the parish website.
 
Tickets are $25 for your first princess and $20 for additional princesses. Adult admission is $25. The deadline to register is May 22.
Make It A Date - Apr 22
A Night Out to Focus on Your Marriage

Saturday, April 22, 2023
6:15 to 7:30 p.m.

Hendrick’s Hall – St. Brigid of Kildare Parish
All married and engaged couples are invited to St. Brigid’s 27th Make It a Date!

We’ll reminisce about our favorite anniversary memories and what qualities we like best about our spouse.

Parishioners Craig and Gracie Dziewiatkowski will share their memories and serve as our guides for the evening. Craig and Gracie have been married for 17 years and have 4 children. Like always, we’ll have light appetizers and there will be a chance to catch up with old and new friends. At the conclusion of the event, couples leave on their own date at a venue of their choice to talk about the evening and how it relates to their own relationships.

Please RSVP to Christine Drab at [email protected] or 614-256-9065 by April 20.

Sponsored by Family First and the St. Brigid School of Adult Faith Formation
High School Youth Ministry
See image below for our Summer Look Ahead!
Newman Connection Ministry
The Newman Connection Ministry connects graduating high school seniors to Catholic Campus Ministry on their college campus.

For more information on this ministry, visit their website at https://www.newmanministry.com/
Catholic Family Night with The Clippers
Watch the Clippers vs. the Indians on May 24th at 7:05 PM for the Catholic Family Night with the Clippers!

To purchase tickets and view more info click the flyer link below.
Diocesan Recreation Association Sportsmanship Scholarship Fundraiser
Hosted by Plank's Cafe & Pizzeria
743 Parsons Ave. | 614-443-6251
Tuesday, April 25, 2023 | 5pm - 10pm

30% OF SALES (Excluding alcohol) are returned to the DRA for the sportsmanship scholarship fund.
No discounts will be honored.

Come out before or after the games and spend some time chatting with other parents, players and fans, as well as the DRA Team.
Blood Drive Apr 22
Take part in the next Blood Drive at our parish on April 22 from 8 AM to 2 PM.

For an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit www.redcrossblood.org.
Memorare Novena in May
Join us in praying a daily novena of 10 Memorares a day during the month of May!

Recite 9 Memorares for an increase of vocations to religious life and the priesthood, or more specifically for one of the religious orders in our diocese. Recite the 10th Memorare in thanksgiving.

This is a novena that St. Mother Teresa of Calcuta prayed often in emergencies or in times of great need.
Requirements to Volunteer with Our Children
If you are 18 years or older and interested in volunteering with youth activities at SBK, attending PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN is required before you can volunteer. Register under the Diocese of Columbus at www.virtus.org
 
The Diocesan Safe Environment Department will be offering Virtus Protecting God's Children (PGC) sessions:
 
  • 4/29/2023 SS Simon and Jude (W. Jeff) 9:00am
  • 5/11/2023 St Brendan (Hilliard) 6:00pm
  • 5/25/2023 Holy Spirit (Zoom Session) 6:00pm
 
All volunteers with our children and youth must complete PGC, a St. Brigid volunteer application, submit the signed code of conduct, copy of photo ID, and complete a criminal background check prior to volunteering.
Full details and forms can be found at https://stbrigidofkildare.org/safe-environment/ 
Celebrating the Sacraments
 
Baptisms
Congratulations to the following parishioners who celebrated a Baptism at Saint Brigid of Kildare Parish since our last issue:

  • Sophia Grace Ford
  • Rachael Blouir
  • Alijah Hoying-Welch



Share your photo of your Baptism or Wedding celebrated at St. Brigid of Kildare -- email to [email protected].
Deaths of Parishioners
The following parishioners' funerals were celebrated at St. Brigid of Kildare since the last issue. Please remember them and their families in prayer.

  • George Limbert
  • Elizabeth “Liz” Jennison
  • Teresa Francios
  • Carol J. Elliott
  • Mary Anne Eunice O'Reilly
News from the Diocese of Columbus
Night at the Museum (May 20, 5-9 p.m.): Have you seen the movie Night At The Museum? Come Join us for a fun night of experiencing history come alive. Learn about the Catholic Church throughout the centuries through art and stories. You may be surprised at who you will meet. Located downtown Columbus near St. Joseph Cathedral at 257 E. Broad St., Columbus. We hope to see you there! For more information, contact the Museum at 614-618-4030 or [email protected].
 
Bus Tour of Seven Catholic Churches in Columbus: Join this fun and educational tour of several churches in Columbus. Learn about their fascinating histories as vital places of Catholic worship, evangelization, and learning in our Diocese.  This event is May 13 and is $70 per person (lunch is included in the price). There are 40 spots available. RSVP email is [email protected]. For more information, contact the Museum at 614-618-4030 or [email protected].

Converging Roads Conference April 22
Medical professionals, students, and interested laypeople are invited to the second  Converging Roads health care ethics conference on Saturday, April 22 at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus! This conference is a wonderful way to gain a comprehensive knowledge of practicing medicine under a Catholic ethos while earning up to 6.75 hours of CME/CNE
credits. Join national and local experts either in person or online to discuss topics rooted in the Hippocratic and Catholic ethical tradition. For more information or to register, visit
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