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Catholic Ministries Appeal Pastoral Region XII In the Dayton Deanery JANUARY 21, 2018 HOLY CROSS THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY SAINT ADALBERT SAINT PETER THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 21, 2018 CALENDAR of EVENTS PASTORAL REGION XII SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 PARISH ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 9:00 am Cub Scout Pinewood Derby Fehrenbach Hall 6161 Chambersburg Road 3:00 pm Reconciliation SP Church Huber Heights, Ohio 45424 4:00 pm Reconciliation OLR Church (937) 233-1503 Phone SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 | Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (937) 237-3523 FAX 8:00 am Pray the Rosary SA Church 8:00 am SP Music Practice Music Room Parish Administration Office Hours 9:00 am Religious Education Classes SP Classrooms Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm 10:30 am Pray the Rosary OLR Church REV. ANTHONY CUTCHER, Pastor 12:00 pm Spaghetti Dinner Shumaker Hall 4:00 pm Boy Scout Troop Meeting Fehrenbach Hall [email protected] 4:30 pm Contemporary Music Practice SP Church REV. ETHAN MOORE, Parochial Vicar 5:30 pm Adult Volleyball SP Gym [email protected] 7:00 pm Chosen Meeting Ries Center REV. JOSEPH KINDEL, In Residence MONDAY, JANUARY 22 6:00 pm Athletics Practice SP Gym Deacons | LEO CORDONNIER, 6:00 pm Cub Scout Den/STEM Meeting Fehrenbach Hall ROBERT GUTENDORF, TIMOTHY HARRIS, 7:00 pm Education Commission Meeting West Meeting Room ROBERT KOZLOWSKI, DAVID MCCRAY, 7:00 pm Girl Scout Planning Meeting West Conf. Room NORBERT NAGY, and DANIEL WADE 7:30 pm Ultreya Meeting Senior Center JOY BLAUL TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 Pastoral Associate | 237-3516 6:00 pm Athletics Practice SP Gym ANDREW LAROCHELLE 6:00 pm Girl Scout Meeting Cafeteria Music Director | 233-1503 7:00 pm RCIA Meeting Senior Center JACKI LOFFER 7:00 pm St. Vincent DePaul Meeting West Meeting Room Principal, OLR School | 222-7231 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 RON ALBINO 10:00 am 55+ Bible Study Senior Center Principal, St. Peter School | 233-8710 12:30 pm HC BINGO HC Church Hall TERI VANMETER 2:00 pm Shepherds of Christ SP Chapel Director, St. Peter ECC | 237-3526 6:00 pm Athletics Practices SP Gym DENISE DURICK 8:00 pm Women’s Faith Formation West Conf. Room Director, St. Peter Child Care | 233-5527 THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 LAURA JOLIAT 6:00 pm Athletics Practice SP Gym Communications | 233-1503 6:00 pm SP Choir Practice Music Room JACKIE ROBBINS 6:30 pm SP BINGO Fehrenbach Hall Religious Education Coordinator | 237-3516 7:30 pm OLR Choir Practice OLR Church 9:00 pm Adult Basketball Open Gym SP Gym FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 BULLETIN DEADLINE 9:00 am Eucharistic Adoration SP Church Bulletin articles are due by Friday at 12:00 noon 6:00 pm Athletics Practice SP Gym SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 (ten days before bulletin date) through email at [email protected] or in writing. 1:00 pm K of C Free Three Challenge Gym Please call Laura at 233-1503 for more details. 3:00 pm Reconciliation SP Church 4:00 pm Reconciliation OLR Church 5:30 pm Trivia Bowl 2K18 Ries Center REGION XII WEBSITE SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 | Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time daytonxii.org 8:00 am Pray the Rosary SA Church 8:00 am SP Music Practice Music Room 9:00 am Religious Education Classes SP Classrooms “We must not wait 10:00 am Pray the Rosary SP Church to be perfect before 11:30 am HC Parish Council Meeting HC Church Hall responding to the Lord 4:00 pm Boy Scout Troop Meeting Fehrenbach Hall who calls us, but rather 4:30 pm Contemporary Music Practice SP Church open our hearts to His 5:30 pm Adult Volleyball SP Gym voice.” — POPE FRANCIS 7:00 pm Youth Ministry Meeting Youth Center 2 THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 21, 2018 MASS TIMES and INTENTIONS SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 | St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr; St. Sebastian, Martyr 8:30 am @ St. Peter Rozanne Barczk 4:30 pm @ St. Peter Alex and Adella Spilizewski (Father David Schmitt) 5:00 pm @ OLR For the Parish (EM) SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 | Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 am @ St. Peter Ralph and Loretta Gitzinger (JK) 8:30 am @ St. Adalbert Sylvester Cutcher, Ed Sypulski, The Borkowski and Golba Families (EM) 9:00 am @ St. Peter Frederick Seger (Father David Schmitt) 10:30 am @ Holy Cross The Shelton and Durko Families (JK) 11:00 am @ OLR Sylvester Cuthcer, Elizabeth Holick, Paul Holick, Sr., Domenico Bruno, Virgil and Hermina Unroe (Father David Schmitt) 11:00 am @ St. Peter Kris Kern (EM) 6:00 pm @ St. Peter For the Parish (EM) MONDAY, JANUARY 22 | Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children 8:30 am @ St. Peter Edward Kotlinski – Death TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 | St. Vincent, Deacon and Martyr; St. Marianne Cope, Virgin 6:30 am @ St. Peter The Franz Family 8:30 am @ St. Peter Elias Morcos WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 | St. Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 6:30 am @ St. Peter James Roberts 9:00 am @ St. Peter Paul Vargo THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 | The Conversion of St. Paul, Apostle 6:30 am @ St. Peter Shirley Widmeyer 8:30 am @ St. Peter Living and Deceased Members of the Honingford and Cortes Families 9:00 am @ OLR For the Parish FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 | Sts. Timothy and Titus, Bishops 6:30 am @ St. Peter Margot Grandfield – Birthday 8:30 am @ St. Peter Frank Debevec SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 | St. Angela Meirci, Virgin and Religious Founder 8:30 am @ St. Peter Donald Marshall 4:30 pm @ St. Peter Louise Espy (EM) 5:00 pm @ OLR Anthony Schwendeman – Birthday, Agnes and Raymond Gonzalev (AC) SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 | Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 am @ St. Peter Dick Pohl, Patrice Pohl Garrison (AC) 8:30 am @ St. Adalbert Robert Borkowski – Birthday (JK) 9:00 am @ St. Peter Myriam Kreml (EM) 10:30 am @ Holy Cross Alice Petkus (AC) 11:00 am @ OLR Rick Ivory, Frank Spanbauer, Bill Moravec(JK) 11:00 am @ St. Peter For the Parish (EM) 6:00 pm @ St. Peter Sylvester Cutcher (EM) The celebrant for the Mass will be noted in parenthesis at the end of the Mass Intention: Fr. Anthony Cutcher (AC), Fr. Joe Kindel (JK), Fr. Ethan Moore (EM), and Fr. Johann Roten (JR). I do not expect a high place in heaven. I will be very grateful to have a little corner where I can love God for all eternity. –St. Marianne Cope Feast Day January 23 3 THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 21, 2018 POPE’S INTENTION for JANUARY CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL That Christians, and other religious minorities This weekend we will be in Asian counties, may be able to practice listening to an audio message their faith in full freedom. from Archbishop Schnurr explaining how our support FAMILY FAITH MOMENTS each year of the Catholic Ministries Appeal is part of our The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), commitment to our faith. Families will be receiving a CMA no. 373, designates January 22 as a particular day mailing from Archbishop Schnurr in the coming weeks. of prayer and penance, called the “Day of Prayer Please prayerfully complete your pledge card and return it for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children”: “In all in the envelope provided, or bring your completed pledge the Dioceses of the United States of America, card to Mass. January 22 shall be observed as a particular day of Thanks to the generosity of many families here in Region XII, prayer for the full restoration of the legal guarantee a total of $83,496.36 was contributed to the 2017 CMA of the right to life and of penance for violations to from our community. This year, our goal for Holy Cross is the dignity of the human person committed $2,540, Our Lady of the Rosary is $10,786, St. Adalbert is through acts of abortion” – from the US Conference $3,563, and St. Peter is $53,831. of Catholic Bishops. If we exceed our parish goal for the CMA, 50% of our Passing along the traditions of the Church to the overage comes back to the parish to be used toward a next generation. As individuals, we are called to parish ministry that we have selected. For more observe January 22 through the penitential information, please visit CatholicAppeal.info. practices of prayer, fasting, and/or giving alms. Thank God for the gift of human life. If you have any baby items you no longer need, please check ST. PETER FOOD PANTRY NEWS with the Elizabeth New Life Center for donation The January items of need is regular size cans of spaghetti information at 226-7414. sauce and tuna. Donated nonperishable food items can be placed in the donation box located in the back of the SPIRITUAL BOOK CLUB church, dropped off Monday through Friday at the Administration Office, or on Saturday at the Food Pantry The Spiritual Book Club’s upcoming meetings are between 9:00 am 12:00 noon. Thank you for all your Monday: January 22, February 19, and March 26. donations to the Food Pantry. Join us as we discuss “Breaking Open the Bible: Three Simple Bible Studies to Help You Discover the If anyone would like to tour the Food Pantry or experience Riches of the Old and New Testament.” We meet in the workings of the Food Pantry first hand and shadow for the West Meeting Room at 7:00 pm. Please call the a week, please contact Donna at 235-3295. Religious Education Office at 237-3516 to purchase the $5 book.
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