St Edwards Catholic Church
Granville
OH

43023-1450

St Edwards Catholic Church, Granville, Ohio, United States
The sanctuary
Welcome sunday
Easter Vigil
First Communion
Fish Fry
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Who we are

St. Edward the Confessor Church is a community dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ as taught by the Roman Catholic Church through Word, Sacrament and Service.

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Welcome to all new families/individuals! Please register with the parish as soon as possible. Membership is a condition for the reception of the Sacraments of Baptism, First Eucharist, Reconciliation, Confirmation and Marriage & please don’t wait until the last minute. Registration and active membership is also required before the parish can issue a sponsorship certificate for those asked to be sacramental sponsors. If you’re new to the area, simply have questions or moving out-of-town, please feel free to stop by any time during weekday office hours. We look forward to meeting you. Questions? Email us at church@saintedwards.org

Location of worship / Church Address

785 Newark Granville Rd
Granville, OH 43023-1450
United States
Phone: 740-587-3254
Fax: 740-587-0149

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Church Pastor

Msgr. Paul P. Enke
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785 Newark Granville Rd
Granville, OH 43023-1450
United States
Phone: 740-587-3254

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Quote of the Day

Psalms 91:2

I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.

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Cheryl M Boggess CPA
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Schedule of Services

Weekend Mass Schedule

Saturdays at 5:00PM
Sundays at 8:15AM, 10:45AM

Weekday Mass Schedule

Monday-Friday 9:00AM

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Confessions

Saturday 4:00 to 4:30PM

First Friday

Recitation of the Rosary following the 9:00AM Mass.

Holy Rosary

Recitation of the Rosary First Sunday of the month at 10:20AM

Religious Education

The Parish School of Religion (PSR) Program provides religious instruction for children September through May

Mass Times last updated on the 2nd of December, 2017


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St. Edward’s preschool was founded in 2005 as a ministry of St. Edward’s the Confessor Catholic Church. Its mission is to provide a preschool environment that integrates Christian truths and values with academic programs to enrich the lives of the children and their families.

Values we foster include: teamwork, citizenship, problem-solving, kindness, honesty, respect, self discipline, responsibility and perseverance.

We provide a caring and nurturing atmosphere where our Christian beliefs are expressed by example. We accept each child as an individual, striving to help each one develop a positive self-image.

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St Edwards Catholic Church, Granville, Ohio, United States
The sanctuary
Welcome sunday
Easter Vigil
First Communion
Fish Fry
Parish School of Religion
Youth Ministry last Christmas party



St Edwards Catholic Church History

History of St. Edwards

St Edward the Confessor Parish began in 1946 when Bishop Ready bought the Dr. C.J. Loveless property at the corner of Broadway and Pearl Streets, the current site of one of the Granville Inn's parking lots. Monsignor Joseph R. Casey, who had been assigned the job of establishing the new parish, said the first Mass in the house's parlor on July 20, 1947. At the time, there were thirty-five families in the parish. Over the years, gradual remodeling of the house led to the addition of a completely furnished chapel capable of accommodating seventy people. Those renovations took place under the shepherding of subsequent pastors: Monsignor Herman E. Mattingly, Father Leonard Scannell, Monsignor Francis Schwendeman and Father Vincent Mooney.

In May of 1954, with Father Augustine L. Winkler acting as the parish priest. Bishop Ready undertook construction of the current The Church of St. Edward the Confessor, laying the cornerstone on October 30th of that year and celebrating the church's first Mass on March 20, 1955. The rectory and the original parish hall were completed later that Fall. During the subsequent pastorship of Father Ambrose Metzger from 1961-1970 St. Edward's continued to grow. In 1972 St. Edward's began implementing the documents of Vatican II. Under the leadership of Father John M. Fulcher, eight parish commentators and lectors were installed as lay distributors of Holy Communion. They were: Egbert Fisher, Eugene Gray, Joseph Lombardo, Eugene Murphy, Herbert Murphy, Anthony Skufca and Philip Stukus.
In the 1970's and 1980's, during the pastorates of Fathers Arvids Bemans and Thomas Lowery, the parish community continued to grow. Consequently, under the guidance of Father Lowery, ground was broken for the construction of ten classrooms and a new parish hall which was completed in 1984 and blessed on May 19th of that year by Bishop James A Griffin.

The 1990's saw the arrival of Father G. Michael Gribble, first as administrator and then as pastor of St. Edward's. This period saw a continued growth of the parish to over 800 families. In 1991, with the help of Barbara Doran and Patricia Chojnicki the RCIA process to bring adults into the Catholic Church was implemented here. The Knights of Columbus established the St. Edward's Council Number 10,876 in 1992 and they continue to serve the parish and the community. Margery Hendy and Barbara Hinterschied helped to make the former Altar Society more relevant to the needs and lifestyles of our current parishioners. This resulted in the formation of the Mary/Martha/Ed Ministry. The purpose of this ministry is to reach out and meet some of the spiritual, physical and social needs of the parish in a personal way. The parish has been divided into 7 geographical areas to encourage neighborhood contacts and to promote a spirit of community.

The 90's also saw an increased involvement in working in the soup kitchen of Holy Rosary/St. John as well as the mission in Waverly. St. Edward's became the annual host for the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Worship Service and has supported from its' inception the Ecumenical Cross Walk on Good Friday. The Ecumenical Vacation Bible School continues to thrive. Most recently, under the leadership of Suzanne Baker and the help of Rachael Scholten our children's choir has been formed.
St. Edward the Confessor has grown from a small parish of thirty-five families worshiping in a home to a vital force in the Civic and Religious communities of the area.

In the year 2000, Monsignor Paul P. Enke joined the parish as Pastor. Soon after his arrival, active planning for a new parish church began in earnest. Under the previous pastor adjoining acreage had been purchased. In consultation with the Diocese of Columbus, the architectural firm of David Meleca was selected and Lincoln Construction chosen as builder for the $4 million project.

Parish Patron Saint

Saint Edward the Confessor was the last of the Anglo-Saxon line to rule England (1042-1066). He was well beloved, devoted to God, generous to the poor and just in his administration of the kingdom.
The legend of his ring is that Edward gave a ring to a beggar near Westminster. Two years later some English pilgrims in the Holy Land (or in India) met an old man who said he was John the Apostle. He gave them the ring and told them to return it to Edward, whom they were charged to warn of impending death in six months' time.
He was canonized in 1161 and was given the title of "Confessor" for his outstanding profession of faith.


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