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Eucahristic Revival

All are invited to join Bishop Earl K. Fernandes, the faithful from the Diocese of Columbus, and the pilgrims from The National Eucharistic Revival for a weeklong Eucharistic procession from June 24th to 30th through the Diocese of Columbus, while on pilgrimage to the National Eucharistic Congress. Stops along the way will be; St. Joseph, Somerset; St. Francis de Sales, Newark; Seton Parish, Pickerington; Christ the King, Columbus; St. Charles Preparatory School, Columbus; St. Paul the Apostle, Westerville; St. Joseph Cathedral. Columbus.
 
To register for these joyous events visit https://columbuscatholic.org/revival
 
There are four routes traveling across the country to the National Eucharistic Congress, our Diocese is on the route named after St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born saint to be canonized by the Catholic Church. A lifelong protestant, the young mother and widow was drawn to the Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. St. Elizabeth Ann opened the first free Catholic school for girls in America in 1810. Her work laid the foundation for what is now the parochial school system.
 
Leaving from New Haven, Connecticut, the eastern arm of the Pilgrimage will begin near the Atlantic coast, journey through our nation’s oldest diocese (the Archdiocese of Baltimore), and across the Appalachian Mountains. The Seton Route will be punctuated by many meaningful stops. Pilgrims will visit holy sites, embrace the sacraments daily, and publicly proclaim Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist as they accompany him on his way to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress. Make your plans now to meet up with this historic Pilgrimage! 
 
A special thank you to all of the parishes and schools serving as host locations for these historic events. 
 
For more information on the National Eucharistic Revival please visit https://columbuscatholic.org/evangelization/national-eucharistic-revival
 
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, pray for us!

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Linda Potts Funeral Arrangements

Linda Lee Potts Obituary

Linda Lee Potts (Mountjoy), 79, entered the Kingdom of Heaven on April 10, 2024 following a brief battle with cancer. Linda was born on November 27, 1944 in Washington, D.C. to Mary and Charles Mountjoy. She and her older sister, Patricia (Pat)attended Saint Patrick’s Academy in Washington, D.C. Linda was ‘introduced’ to her future husband, Orville (Orv) Potts by Pat, who set them up as pen pals. Orv was serving in the United States Air Force at the time and it would be two years before they would actually meet in person for the first time. Marriage soon followed as did the welcoming of three children; Charlie, Marie, and Steve.
The family relocated to the Columbus area in 1969 and four years later had a house built in Madison Township in the Groveport-Madison School District. It would remain the family home for more than 50 years. Soon after moving into the house, Linda began volunteering for the school system at both Dunloe and Sedalia Elementary where she would serve as a volunteer and substitute secretary for several decades.
Throughout the years, Linda focused on helping young people develop through both the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts. She served as a Girl Scout Leader, Den Mother, Merit Badge Counselor, Assistant Superintendent of the Boy Scout Booth at the Ohio State Fair, and many other positions that positively impacted the youth she worked with. She received many awards over the years and was always humbled when being honored.
Linda’s greatest pride was her children,all of whom followed the path of public service. In typical Linda fashion, she could always be counted on to volunteer when asked. From baked goods, event support, making phone calls, assisting withresearch, or literally anything she was asked to assist with. She was always an integral part to the ‘secret sauce’ of success.
Linda was preceded in death by Orvher loving husband of 56 years,sister Pat (Dale), nephew Richard, and nephew Don (Janet). She is survived by her three children, Charlie (Debbie), Marie (Joe), Steve (Angie), granddaughter Lauren (Jake), grandson Doug, and nephews Michael (Liz), Jim (Linda), Larry (Linda), and Duane (Joyce).
Visitation will take place on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 from 4:00pm-7:00pm at Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal located at 5225 Refugee Rd., Columbus, OH 43232 where a Vigil Service will take place at 6:30 pm.  A Mass of Christian burial will take place on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 10:30am, also at Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Interment will follow immediately after mass at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery located at 11539 National Road S.W. (Main Street), Pataskala, Ohio 43062.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to any of the following nonprofit organizations in Linda’s name:
Animal Haven’s Friends for Life 
Honor Flight Columbus 
Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio 

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Arrangements for Emery Surowski

Emery Bruce Surowski

Emery Bruce Surowski, age 81, was called into his eternal rest on Monday, April 8, 2024 and was preceded in death by his mother, Anna (Petrovitz) Surowski and father, Edmund Surowski. Born on September 28, 1942 in Akron, Ohio, Emery lived a life marked by humility, a profound respect for all of creation and a heart full of gratitude.
In his gentle manner, Emery served as a beacon of light to his family and those fortunate enough to cross his path. He was a devoted husband, loving father, cherished grandfather and a man whose actions reflected his caring and helpful spirit. Emery’s unwavering commitment to his family is a testament to his character, and his memory will be treasured by his beloved wife of almost 29 years, Rosemary Surowski; his daughters, Jean (Kirk) Warfield, Jennifer Jacobs, Heather (Mike) Golarz, Starlene (John) Cooner and Denise (Chad) Eldridge and his 12 adoring grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
His career at AT&T stands as a symbol of his dedication to service and community. After retiring in 1995, he was able to spend more time on his hobbies, which included: bowling and playing cards, lending a hand to others, volunteering at numerous charities, supporting our veteran’s, advocating through NRA, his love for automobiles, and various collections of “nostalgic treasures”. When not at home, Emery loved traveling and cruising with family and friends. His favorite travel destination was the beaches of Kauai. He also cherished the time spent playing with his grandchildren who knew him as “Pappy”.
Emery found spiritual solace and strength in worship through the Catholic Church and as a member of the Knights of Columbus. His faith was a cornerstone of his existence, guiding him through life’s journey with grace.
A visitation will be held 10:30 am-12:30 pm Monday, April 15, 2024 at SCHOEDINGER EAST, 5360 E. Livingston Avenue, Columbus, OH 43232, followed by a Memorial Mass at 1:00 pm at Church of Our Lady of Miraculous Medal, 55225 Refugee Road, Columbus, OH 43232 celebrating a life lived with reverence and kindness. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Paralyzed Veterans of America, in Emery’s name.
As we bid farewell to Emery Surowski, we give thanks for the blessing of his presence among us and the enduring legacy of love he leaves behind. May he be received into the arms of divine peace.

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