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August 20, 2017 St. Joseph Church Cold Spring, KY

PASTORAL STAFF Contact the following staff members 441-1604 and extension or direct line as noted.: Pastor: Rev. Gerald L. Reinersman ...... ext. 2275 Parochial Vicar: Rev. Trinity Knight ...... ext. 2277 Deacons: Mr. Timothy B. Schabell ...... 927-2279 Mr. Stephen Bennett………………………..859-380-9369 RCIA & Adult Faith Formation: Vicki Klocke ...... ext. 2286 Parish School Religion (PSR): Steven Fischer ...... ext. 2287 Pre-School Coordinator: Lynn Donnermeyer ...... 635-7233 Business Manager: Lee Kessen ...... ext. 2273 Office Manager: Carrie Hamberg, Barb Kling...... ext. 2271 Assistant Clerical: Jean Suttmiller ...... ext. 2272 School Principal: Sue Greis ...... ext. 2282 Assistant Principal: Kim Huser ...... ext. 2283 School Secretary: Patty Wagner ...... ext. 2281 Music Director: Connie Ruprich ...... ext. 2285 Sacristan: Laura Levermann ...... ext. 2280 Facilities Manager: Jim Pelgen ...... ext. 2290 Memorial Hall Manager: Jim Sickmeier ...... 331-8750 PARISH MINISTRIES Bereavement: Sylvia Uebel ...... 441-0320 Eucharistic Minister Coordinator: Jeanne Pettit ...... 441-8371 Families For Life: Debbie Rottman ...... 635-9618 Family Promise: Helen Bailey ...... 781-4172 Lectors: John McNabb ...... 442-0005 Prayer Network: Mary Joan Steffen ...... 635-9494 Servers: Dave Wegert…...... ….781-9412 or [email protected] Service Stars: Lori Lang...... 441-1470 Ushers: Dave Thiem…..….…….513-673-1979 or [email protected] Welcoming Committee: Joni Schabell ...... 441-7833 & Darlene Sandfoss - [email protected].... 781-1118 Opportunities For Life: ………………………..call 1-800-822-5824

BECOME PART OF THE MUSIC The new school year is starting and so are all the Thank you for the donation from the parish on gift cards music groups. We are looking for people to join for the festival. We had over $1500.00 in gift cards donated our groups through singing or playing instruments. which allowed us to raffle off 4 vests filled with gift cards. There are many options to fit everyone’s interests and sched- ules! If you would like to join the music ministry family, please contact Connie at [email protected] or 859-927-2285 Various expenses are still coming in for the Festival. We hope to publish preliminary Festival numbers by the end LOOKING FOR RESURRECTION CHOIR MEMBERS of the month. St. Joseph is needing more voices for our Resurrection Choir. You do not need an angelic voice to join; you just need a VOICE!! Grieving families are so appreciative for our choir because we help them have a rich and meaningful Mass for their St. Joseph Parish has a Facebook loved one. Please call Connie (859-927-2285) to be added to page. Search for St Joseph Cold the phone tree. You do not have to be at every Mass, but can Spring and “like” us to get updates sing when your schedule allows. All voices are need and wel- on events in the Parish. Thank you to come. the over 667 people that are currently following us!

This Sunday, August 20th, is Fellowship Sunday host- ed by Parish Council and Board of Education. We will also welcome to Fr. Trinity Knight to our Parish Fami- E-mail Bulletin info to: ly at this fellowship. Please join us in Kelley Hall [email protected] after all Sunday morning masses for donuts, bagels, coffee, milk, Bulletin Deadline: Friday at 12:00 p.m. for orange juice and fellowship with other parishioners. the following week’s bulletin Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

READINGS FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 20, 2017 Wedding Banns

Sunday Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 3rd Time: Rachel Schilling and Benjamin Durden Is 56:1, 6-7; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Rom 11:13-15, 29-32; Mt 15:21-28 3rd Time: Sarah Siemer and Stephen Wheeler Monday Saint Pius X, Pope Jgs 2:11-19; Ps 106:34-35, 36-37, 39-40, 43ab WEDDINGS: and 44; Mt 19:16-22 Tuesday The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary SATURDAY, August 26, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Jgs 6:11-24a; Ps 85:9, 11-12, 13-14; Mt 19:23-30 Rachel Schilling and Benjamin Durden

Wednesday Saint Rose of Lima, Virgin Saturday, August 26, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. Jgs 9:6-15; Ps 21:2-3, 4-5, 6-7; Mt 20:1-16 Sarah Siemer and Stephen Wheeler

Thursday Saint Bartholomew, Apostle CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-11, 12-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51 Friday Saint Louis; Saint Joseph Calasanz, Priest Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22; Ps 146:5-6ab, 6c-7, 8-9a, Please Welcome to the 9bc-10; Mt 22:34-40 St. Joseph Community our Saturday Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Ps 128:1b-2, 3, 4, 5; “NEWEST MEMBERS”

Mt 23:1-12 Sunday Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Easton Robert Hill Is 22:19-23; Ps 138:1-2, 2-3, 6, 8; Rom 11:33-36; Son of Eric and Lauren Cropenbaker Hill

Mt 16:13-20 Niles Alexander Weckbach Son of Jeff and Emily Bayer Weckbach WEEKLY OFFERINGS Those Who Have Entered Registered Families 1902 “NEW LIFE” Number of Envelopes Used 398 Weekly Collection - August 13, 2017 Janice Schabell Our Tithe to God $ 19,921.00 Loose $ 308.03 Online/ACH $ 1,380.00 Other (Easter, Holyday, etc.) $ 0.00 VIRTUS USERS: To remain compliant and active at St. Joe’s Total Contributions $ 21,609.03 please make sure to complete your monthly bulletins. The August Weekly Budget $ 23,250.00 Virtus bulletin has posted and will be due on Tuesday, September Budget Excess/(Shortfall) $ (1,640.97) 5th. Please go to www.virtus.org , enter your user id and pass- Diocesan Collections $ 3.00 word. If you do not have a training tab please contact Carrie in the Parish Office at 441-1604. Anyone who has fallen behind has the G.R.O.W. Fund opportunity to catch up during the open month of August. Weekly Contribution $ 2,969.60

DateDateDate Lector Servers Mass Intentions

8/26/17 Deacon: Stephen Bennett Alexis Prather Saturday Rosina Haas EMHC Captain : Marsha Wermes David Prather Ken Knipper 5:00 p.m. EMHC: Judy , Sharon Clark, Robert Kaufman, Claire Schmidt Michael Moloney, Larry Uebel, Sylvia Uebel, Dan Vogel Grace Schmidt 8/27/17 Deacon: Tim Schabell Annika Obert 8:00 a.m. Tom Freppon EMHC Captain: Jeanne Petit Matthew Obert Jerry Quitter EMHC: Linda Goetz, Tara Goetz, Susie Kahmann, Colin Schuh Barb Kling, Larry Knarr Deacon: Stephen Bennett Monica Geiman 9:30 a.m. Mark Hunt EMHC Captain: Donna Pickett Abigail Bartels People of EMHC: ClyDenna Hehman, Norb Hehman, Wyatt Bartels St. Joseph Parish Kathy Hildreth, Lelia Kroger, Andrew Noyes, Andrew Beck Mary Short, Marlene Snodgrass Deacon: Tim Schabell Maggie Finn 11:30 a.m. Pat Finn EMHC Captain : Ximena Burton Sophie Neufelder Richard Pulsfort EMHC: Shirley Berte, Michelle Fischer, Maria Geiman, Talie Neufelder Bryan Harp, Josh Penrod, Jay Spicer, Arthur Wittrock Alex Phan Deacon: Steve Bennett Hans Bauer 7:00 p.m. Mimi Hagedorn EMHC Captain: Len Grothaus Casey Berry Wilfred H. Neltner EMHC: Aaron Ruschman, Ron Ruschman, Colleen Smith John Busch Sam Bush August 20, 2017 St. Joseph Church Cold Spring, KY

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK WEEKLY CALENDAR Monday, August 21 Sunday, August 20 6:30 a.m. Leo Verst Fellowship Sunday and Welcome Fr. Trinity after 8:30 a.m. Jim Callahan all Morning Masses Tuesday, August 22 Tuesday, August 22 6:30 a.m. Special Intention D.K. 7:00 p.m. RCIA - Lower Level Meeting Room 8:30 a.m. Janet Holtz 7:30 p.m. Parish Counsel - Rectory Meeting Room Wednesday, August 23 Wednesday, August 23 6:30 a.m. George Laker 7:00 p.m. Fortunate Families - Lower Level Mtg Room 9:00 a.m. Marianne Herms Seigel Thursday, August 24 Thursday, August 24 7:30 p.m. PTO - Memorial Hall 6:30 a.m. Bernice Neltner Saturday , August 19 8:30 a.m. Janet Holtz Stewart 7:15 a.m. Women’s Fellowship - Activity Center Friday, August 25 6:30 a.m. Bernard Reynolds and Frieda Reynolds Wagner 9:00 a.m. Mark Otten ST. JOSEPH PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Saturday, August 26 8:30 am. Jay Surface

SERVER'S WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Mon. Aug 21 8:30 Kelsey Adams, Abigail Bartels Tues. Aug 22 8:30 Kayla Ahlbrand, Casey Berry Thursday, September 14th, Activity Center is Joke Night ; Wed. Aug 23 9:00 Landon Bain, Abigail Brondhaver, schedule your time - fee $2.00 and walk away with $$ if your Ava Combs joke is the best. Our meal for September is a favorite: Meat Thurs. Aug 24 8:30 Branden Burkhardt, Ryan Clines Loaf. Fri. Aug 25 9:00 School Mass RSVP with Jackie by Monday, September 11th. Sat. Aug 26 8:30 Jenna Planeaux, Jillian Planeaux Questions please call any of our members; Jackie Pelgen, 859-760-1226 Entertainment SCRIPTURE REFLECTION The Canaanite woman is one gutsy gal. Unnamed, outcast, a for- Fortunate Families eigner, a woman, she stands for us as a model for faith and faith- Fortunate Families is a group of Catholic parents, friends and filled prayer. Her prayer comes from a deep recognition of who families of the LGBT community. The group meets on the she is and upon whom it is she is calling. Her prayer is 4th Wednesday of each month, in the lower level meeting room “grounded” in humility (from humus, “of the earth/dust”). Her at St. Joseph in Cold Spring at 7:00 p.m.. For more information, intercession is made not on her own behalf, but on behalf of her please email Ed Buechel at ejbuechel@rbcdlaw, or Jan sick and tortured child. Her prayer is simple, to the point, and Schwegmann at [email protected] . All are welcome at any brooks no misinterpretation: “Lord, help me!” No matter that she meeting. is one of Israel’s outcasts, she calls upon Jesus to “observe what is right, do what is just” (Isaiah 56:1). The woman’s faith is strong. That makes her prayer persistent. Neither she nor it will FORESTERS NEWS... Hopefully everyone is getting back into be rebuffed. She calls to mind the words of Saint Paul, “There the swing of things now that summer vacation is over and back to does not exist among you Jew or Greek, slave or freeman, male or school has begun. Hopefully everyone stopped by the Forester female. All are one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28). Here, in the table at the school open house to get information about becoming middle of Matthew’s Gospel, the Canaanite woman serves as our a Forester. If you are thinking of joining the Forester’s now is the representative, one of the many ordinary, unnamed, and outcast perfect time to do it. If you sign up before January 1 st , your child people, on behalf of whom, at the end of the Gospel, Jesus com- will be eligible for the $100.00 scholarship money for next year. mands, “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all the na- You will also be eligible to win one of the many $250.00 scholar- ships offered by High Court. In addition to the scholarships, Amy has lots of events throughout the year that your child can attend. Cross Country sign-ups : Please let Amy or I know if you want to be contacted by an Sign-ups for girls and boys Cross Country are open now on the agent. Sharon 859-620-0488 Amy 859-466-6704 . St. Joe's Boosters website. All students in grades K-8 are wel- come to participate in Cross Country. Contact Mike Meiners at [email protected] or 513.316.9034 for more infor- mation. Cheerleading Sign-Ups: Registration is now open for girls in grades 3-8 on the St. Joseph Boosters website: www.stjoeboosters.com . Scroll down and choose "Boosters FOOD BASKET IN CHURCH Online Registration/Payment". Practices begin in October and we Your donations of non-perishable food items are cheer for basketball from November through late Feb. / early appreciated. Please check the expiration date on any Mar. Questions? Contact Tammy Noyes food donated. Thank you for your generosity. at 937.217.0781 or [email protected] ADULT FAITH FORMATION ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL NEWS “He who does not progress, loses ground. ” From Mrs. Sue Greis, School Principal

Welcome to the 2017-2018 school year! Our theme this year is ACTIVITIES IN OUR PARISH... "Here We Grow with God". We will focus on growing in differ- Women’s Fellowship: Saturday, Aug 26 7:15 – 8:30 AM in the ent ways each trimester: faith, knowledge and love. Activity Center. This is an opportunity to gather and share the Catholic faith. NO RSVP, NO preparation, NO follow-up. Just Welcome to our newest staff members: show up. COME and SEE. . . Sue Greis, Principal Kim Huser, Asst. Principal Also happening in our area... Alexa Mitchell, Grade 1 Linda Enzweiler, Preschool Aide Diocesan Catechist Day of Reflection: “Breaking Open the Word — ways I can read and use Scripture to inspire my The enrollment this year stands at 428 students. There are 390 ministry!” Sept. 16, St Anne Retreat Center, Melbourne, 9 a.m.– students grades K-8 and 38 preschoolers. That's a lot of children 3 p.m., Mass available at 8:30 a.m. Earn 6 maintenance hours. who will learn about God's love for us! Contact the Department of Catechesis and Faith Formation at 392-1500, ext. 1529, or visit www.covdio.org . Upcoming Events: Regnum Christi Discernment Series Regnum Christi is a Cath- Aug. 22-Virtus training 6 p.m. in Kelley Hall olic Spiritual Family. If you feel the Holy Spirit may be calling Aug. 24-PTO meeting 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall you to take your Catholic faith to the next level, consider learn- Aug. 30-Vision Night Gr. 6-8 -7 p.m. ing more about Regnum Christi, an ecclesial movement approved Aug. 31-Vision Night Gr. 1-5- 7 p.m. by the Church. Regnum Christi members strive to build Christ’s Kingdom through Holiness (helping you grow in your faith life), Community (being part of a community of believers who share their faith and provide formation and accountability) and Aposto- late (helping others to discover and embrace Christ through word, deed and example). To learn more attend the discernment series on Tuesdays August 22, 29 and September 5 from 7-9 pm Catholic Faith Night at Florence Freedom at the St. Joseph Heights (Sisters of Notre Dame) Convent. For information about the discernment series, contact Cyndi Davis at Come join the Diocese of Covington and Florence Freedom to 859-801-8443 or [email protected] . To learn more about celebrate “Catholic Faith Night” on the evening of Saturday, Sep- Regnum Christi from a current member, contact parishioners tember 2, 2017. The gates open at 6:05 p.m. and the first pitch is Vicki Klocke 859-802-9333 or Carol Enzweiler 859-448-0015. scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Tickets start at $10, and will be available Women’s Retreat, “Who is Jesus to You?” St. Anne Retreat through the Florence Freedom at their ticket window or can be Center, Melbourne, Sept. 8 –10. Deacon Dave Profitt will lead a purchased through their website at www.florencefreedom.com/ retreat focused on finding the meaning of Jesus in your life and individual-tickets8 . how to deepen your personal relationship with him. Ginny Kane 441-2003, ext. 327 to RSVP, deadline Aug. 25. If you have any questions regarding the September 2 nd “Catholic

Bereavement Support Group Mother of God Parish, Coving- Faith Night” at the Florence Freedom, please contact the Dioce- ton. Nine-week program begins Sept. 9, 10 a.m. Call Bill Rice, san Stewardship Office at (859) 392-1500 . 331-1930.

Check out all the great resources to learn more about your Catho- A Weekend of Discovery… A Lifetime of Love!! . lic faith available to members of St. Joseph Parish through our You’re invited to attend a Worldwide Marriage FORMED parish subscription. Access to FORMED is FREE to all in St. Joseph Parish. Register at www.formed.org using our par- Encounter weekend, where married couples can get ish code 6a27e3 . away from jobs, kids, chores, and phones—and fo- cus only on each other . If you’d like greater depth, USING FORMED FOR THIS WEEK IN THE LITURGICAL growth, and enrichment in your relationship, you’ll CALENDAR… like the difference a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend can make! The upcoming Marriage Encounter weekends are; AUGUST 22: THE QUEENSHIP OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY STUDY: The Bible and the Virgin Mary, Lesson 8: Mother *September 22-24, St. Joseph Parish, Cold Spring, KY (non- Crowned in Glory & Lesson 11: The Assumption; Footprints of residential; full content weekend with participants returning God: Mary; 33 Days to Morning Glory; Symbolon: Knowing the home each evening, no overnight stay.) Faith, Session 9: Mary and the Saints WATCH: Mary of Nazareth October 20-22, Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, Nor- READ: Mary: God’s Yes to Man; The World’s First Love; The Year and Our Children; The Church at the Source; Mary in the Re- wood, OH demption; Mary in the Middle Ages; Faith Basics: Understanding Catholic Teaching on the Blessed Virgin Mary November 3-5, Spiritual center of Maria Stein, Maria Stein, LISTEN: Answering Common Objections: Mary; Mary: Handmaid OH of the Lord; Mary: The Indispensable Mother of God AUGUST 24: ST. BARTHOLOMEW For more information or to register, contact Dave or Jan Stockel- man, 513-251-1940 or 800-547-1251 code00 STUDY: Lectio: Evangelization and the Acts of the Apostles or [email protected] or www.esharing.org PRO-LIFE NEWS BISHOP BROSSART HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Families For Life BISHOP BROSSART ALUMNI SOFTBALL TOURNA- MENT … The annual Bishop Brossart Alumni softball tour- A Catholic Perspective-Understanding and Preparing for End th of Life Decisions , Wednesday, September 13 th at 7:00pm at St. nament will be held Saturday, September 9 at Pendery Agnes’ Murphy Hall. The evening will be presented by Fr. Ray Park and St. Philip Ball Fields. All BBHS Alumni and Enzweiler. Topics covered will be Living Wills, Advance Direc- spouses are invited to play. For more information or to reg- tives, Extraordinary vs. Ordinary Care. This evening is hosted by ister your team please contact Ron Schultz at 859-240- St. Agnes Pro-Life Committee. Free and Open to the pub- 7076 . lic. Reservation are encouraged by September 8 th by calling the Pro-Life Office at 859-392-1500 x1546 or emailing Peggy Picco- MUSTANG MONTHLIES RAFFLE… THIS YEAR’S MUS- la at [email protected] . TANG MONTHLIES TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILA- BLE! Renewal letters have been mailed out to everyone Care Net’s Annual 5K Run/Walk for Life is Saturday, Septem- who participated last year. The $25.00 donation is your ber 23 at Pioneer Park. Individual runners/walkers $25; children ticket for the NINE monthly drawings. Winners will receive 12 & under $10; dry fit short sleeve t-shirt $10 (fees waived with a minimum of $25.00 in the months October thru June, $100 in pledges). Race timing by Running Time LLC; register $50.00 in October, January and April, and $525.00 in Octo- online at www.runningtime.net . Contact [email protected] for ber and June. The first drawing will be held Monday, OC- more information. TOBER 2ND at the PTU meeting. NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AFTER THAT DATE. Call the school office at (859) 40 Days for Life - The last interim prayer vigil before the Fall 635-2108 for your ticket! campaign of 40 Days for Life will take place this Friday, August 25. Please join us to pray for an end to abortion, from 7 to 8 pm, FIRST FRIDAY MASS … There will be a First Friday Mass in front of Planned Parenthood, 2314 Auburn Ave., Cincin- in St. Francis of Assisi Chapel on Friday, September 1st at nati. The fall campaign will begin September 27 - watch for more 6:45 am. All are welcome to join in Mass and a light break- information as the time draws near! fast in Hegenauer Hall afterwards.

BBHS CLASS OF 2007 REUNION ... The BBHS Class of 2007 will gather for their 10 year reunion on Friday, Sep- NEWPORT CENTRAL CATHOLIC NEWS tember 15th at Camp Springs Tavern starting at 7:30PM. The tavern is located at 7009 Stonehouse Road The Schmidt Family is proud and honored to announce that this in Melbourne, KY. Guests are welcome. No catered meal, year's recipient of the TOM SCHMIDT MEMORIAL SCHOL- ARSHIP to Newport Central Catholic is CHLOE HICKS! She but bring a snack to share. Must purchase drinks at was chosen because she demonstrated active involvement in aca- bar. Additional parking across the road at Neltner's demic and extracurricular activities and community service while Farm. Please RSVP by September 1st by text to Jessica displaying a positive, respectful attitude toward family, friends 859-620-9154. Join the Facebook group "Brossart Class and faculty. of 2007" for more info.

This is a correction of the previous announcement in which Zakk BISHOP BROSSART CLASS OF 1972 REUNION – 45 Steffen was named the recipient. He has decided to go to Camp- Years….. On October 7, 2017 the Class of 1972 will hold bell County High School. their 45 year class reunion at the Knights of Columbus in Alexandria, KY from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Please dress Congratulations Chloe! casual and feel free to bring an hors d’oeuvre, snack, des- sert, etc. There will be a cash bar and entertainment pro- vided by Out of the Blue Duo. Cost will be under $10 per person. Please respond by September 22 to Sharon (Huber) Davis at 859-441-3913 or [email protected] or Dr. Scott Hahn, LIVE at St. Cecilia Church, Independence KY! Susie (Birkenhauer) Clark at 859-991-0664 or Join St. Cecilia Parish in Independence KY for a one-day speak- [email protected] . ing event with world renowned speaker, Dr. Scott Hahn. A for- mer Presbyterian minister, who once spoke against the Catholic BBHS ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME … Nominations for the Class of 2018 Athletic Hall of Fame are being accepted faith, is now a prolific Roman Catholic author and professor at th the Franciscan University of Steubenville OH, where he has until October 15 . If you would like to nominate someone, taught for over 23 years. His conversion story and unique per- please go to the school website at http:// spective as minister and scripture scholar have helped many to www.bishopbrossart.org/page/hall-of-fame and fill out the discover or re-affirm their faith with a new love and apprecia- nomination form. If you have questions contact Chris Holtz tion. Dr. Hahn’s visit to Independence KY is currently the only at 859-635-2108 Ext. 1018. one scheduled in the tristate area for his 2017-2018 appearances. Make plans now to join us on Saturday, September 9th for this special day!! Admission tickets are $20pp and includes- give Keep up to date on all things Brossart, LIKE our FACE- away materials & journals, boxed lunch w/ deli sandwich, chips, BOOK page. cookie, and a drink. Additional snacks and drinks will be availa- ble for purchase throughout the day. Get your tickets online at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/dr-scott-hahn-one-day-speaking- event-tickets... or contact the Church office for more details at 859-363-4311 . Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time PARISH ORGANIZATIONS & CHAIRPERSON PARISH SERVICES Parish Council: Jerry Sandfoss………………………...781-1118 Exposition every Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Board of Ed: Holly [email protected] Baptisms: Sundays by Appointment, 1:00 p.m. Baptismal Prepa- Boosters: Dave Combs………[email protected] ration Program required. Class held the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Please call rectory 441-1604 to reserve date. Drama Club: Greg [email protected]….781-8740 Foresters: Roger Keller...or [email protected]…………..441-4041 Sacrament of Matrimony: Call at least 6 months in advance. No date will be set without consulting one of the parish priests. Holy Name: Mark Schroder [email protected] 441-5623 PTO: Shannon Schumacher……………..…………513-678-3736 Sacrament of Penance: Saturdays, before and after the 8:30 a.m. Or email: [email protected] Mass, Saturday afternoon between 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. (unless there is a 3:00 p.m. Wedding), third Thursday of the month from 7:00- St. Mary’s Ladies: Ruth Rawe …………….….………781-3016 8:00 p.m. and by appointment. St. Vincent de Paul: George Everett ….……………...694-1690 Rosary: Monday thru Friday at 7:05 a.m. and after or email [email protected] 8:30 a.m. Mass. Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. before STP Volunteers: Art Holtz…………………….……….441-3809 Benediction. Saturday after the 8:30 a.m. Mass and Boy Scouts: Paul Gabis………………………………….781-6130 on Sunday morning before the 9:30 a.m. Mass. Girl Scouts: Ceil Gubser………………………………...441-0120 The Patriotic Rosary every Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. Seniors: Jim Pelgen………………………..…………….760-0400 Communion to the sick and/or shut-ins: Call the rectory.