OLD ST. MARY’S PARISH FEBRUARY 15, 2015 Weekly Mass Intentions Weekly Mass Schedule Sunday Masses SIXTH SUNDAY IN TIME Latin (Novus Ordo) 9:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Int. of Robert Travis – Diane Travis German 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.  August Vosseberg – Vosseberg Family English 12:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m.  Mary Franz – Roger Kunkel Holy Day Masses 7:00 p.m. Pro Populo Latin (Traditional) 7:15 a.m. MONDAY English 12:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. Int. of Jennie Mueller – Dolores Brandstetter Latin (Novus Ordo) 7:00 p.m. Weekday Masses TUESDAY – SEVEN FOUNDERS OF SERVITES Monday thru Friday 12:10 p.m. Int. of Sarah Noonchester 7:15 a.m. | Traditional Latin Mass WEDNESDAY – ASH WEDNESDAY 12:10 p.m.| Rosary before Mass 12:10 p.m. Int. of Judy Noonchester Saturday 12:10 p.m.| Rosary before Mass THURSDAY First Friday Mass & All Night Vigil 12:10 p.m.  Mr. & Mrs. Gene DaGiau – D.M. DaGiau 7:00 p.m. | Traditional Latin Mass 6:45 a.m. | Traditional Latin Mass (concludes FRIDAY First Friday All Night Vigil) 12:10 p.m.  Joe Mirlisena – D.M. DaGiau SATURDAY – ST. PETER DAMIAN The Sacraments 12:10 p.m. Int. of Chuck & Lynn Strasser Sacrament of Penance FIRST SUNDAY OF Sunday 8:45–9 a.m., 12–12:15 p.m., 6:30–6:45p.m. 9:15 a.m. Pro Populo Monday thru Saturday after 12:10 p.m. Mass until 11:00 a.m.  Edward Fritsch, Jr. – Schneider Family 1 p.m. Or by appointment. 12:30 p.m.  Anthony Worley – Loraine Dunseth Baptisms 7:00 p.m.  Members of the Bell Family – D.M. DaGiau Contact parish office at least one month prior. Baptisms scheduled on Sunday afternoons. Pray for the Sick Weddings Contact parish office at least six months prior. Wedding Coordinator – Mrs. Amy Schneider Pray for healing for Julie Niehoff, Gale Campbell, Constanza, Benjamin Messer, Mike Widmeyer, Anointing of the Sick Mary Ann Lohre, Jim Stratman, Bill Kraeling, Contact a parish priest as soon as possible. Richard Buettner, Kathleen Hoenninger, Margaret First Communion and Confirmation Larkins, Paul Wichmann, Margaret Lang, Kathy Catechesis classes and RCIA begin in the Fall. Rickard, Bob Volle, Caleb Reed, Rene Kortus, Carolyn Wieland, John Patrick Munoz, Sharon Adoration and Devotions Gerdes, Paul Brondhaver, Mary Gardner, Edie Eucharistic Exposition Nehus, Julia Ziebro, Aleisa Koester/Yusko, Ari- Sunday: 1:30 p.m. until 2:45 p.m. (with Benediction) adne Seta, Tony Arbino, Michael Woosley, Bill Monday – Thursday Wilson, Bob Ball, Mary Frances & Sophia Sharp- Morning: 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon shair, Agnes Oevermeyer, Tom & Maria Grow, Evening: 5:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Beth Garfinkle, Helen Mott, Linda Boehm, Nancy First Friday – All Night Vigil Corbett, Larry Robers, Jean Theobald, Sonia Car- Exposition and Sorrowful Mother Novena after Mass rero, Angela Shaw, and Steven Marsh. Holy Hour of Reparation: Saturday at 5:00 a.m. Benediction: Saturday at 6:30 a.m. For those who are homebound or sick and Sunday Vespers (1962): 3:00 p.m. need Holy Communion or a visit, Guided Tours by appointment, contact parish office contact parish office for a priest.

2 OLD ST. MARY’S PARISH FEBRUARY 15, 2015 From the Parochial Administrator Laudetur Jesus Christus! plenty of soup kitchens and pantries around Gelobt sei Jesus Christus! Over-the-Rhine and the city one could volunteer Praised be Jesus Christ! at or donate to. Finally, I urge everyone to find With Lent quickly ap- some virtue you would like to grow in. Work and proaching, I hope that every- pray about this virtue during Lent. This will be one has had the opportunity something that will not end on Easter Sunday, but to think about what pen- will be a virtue you can take into Eternal Life. I ances you will do for Lent. have already planned out what I will be doing this Please make sure that you Lent, so please don’t let Ash Wednesday sneak up keep the three spiritual practices recommended in on you. It is THIS Wednesday! Scripture in mind – Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiv- Finally, I will unfortunately have to restrict ing. It is important for us to keep all three of these parking in the courtyard to only residents of the in mind when it comes to Lent. There will be plen- rectory. Last week someone hit Br. Brent’s car in ty of opportunities for prayer. Specifically at Old the courtyard, causing several hundred dollars St. Mary’s, we will gather on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. for worth of damage. To add to the injury, the person Soup and Bread, followed by Stations of the Cross, did not even allow Christian charity to influence a Lenten talk, concluding with Exposition and them by letting Br. Brent know or offer to pay for the offering of Confession. Benediction will oc- the damages. As a result, only residents of the cur at 8:30 p.m. Fasting is always beneficial to the rectory, or those with my express permission, will soul because it reminds us that we have not been be allowed to park in the courtyard from March 1 made for this earth, and that our reward lies in forward. Parking in the courtyard can at times get Heaven. So offering up various penances is always out of control in a space that only allows for three good for us. It is also good for us to serve those cars. I apologize for any inconvenience, but I do who are less privileged than ourselves. I know hope that you understand the reasons leadings up our Pregnancy Center and St. Peter Claver School to this decision. Have a blessed week ahead! are always looking for volunteers. There are also Parish Staff Catechesis Fr. Jon-Paul Bevak Parochial Administrator, x123 Why do we distribute ashes on Ash Wednes- [email protected] day? Fr. Lawrence Juarez Parochial Vicar, x124 A sacramental of the Church used mainly on Ash [email protected] Wednesday to remind the faithful of death and Br. Adrian Hilton Sacristan the necessity of penance and contrition espe- [email protected] cially during the Lenten season. The use of ashes, Br. Brent Stull Interim Dir. of Sacred Music expressing humiliation and sorrow, was common [email protected] in ancient religions and is frequently mentioned Mrs. Stephi Sieverding Administrative Assistant in the Old Testament. Introduced into the early [email protected] Church by converts from Judaism, for many cen- Mrs. Terri Huwel Pregnancy Center Director, x126 [email protected] turies ashes were imposed only on public peni- tents, those who had given public scandal. The Mrs. Amy Schneider Wedding Coordinator, x127 [email protected] ashes were used to sprinkle the penitential garb, Mrs. Jane George Adoration Coordinator, x128 which they wore on Ash Wednesday as they [email protected] stood at the church door. Mr. Bill Diemler Maintenance, x129 Weekly Offering [email protected] OFFERING - SUNDAY February 8, 2015 Bulletin Submissions and Deadline Sunday Total (Attendance = 438 ) $5,161.00 Send to [email protected] Budgeted Weekly Expenses $7,250.00 by Thursday of prior week. Difference - $2,089.00

3 OLD ST. MARY’S PARISH FEBRUARY 15, 2015 PARISH NEWS From the Saints Bockfest Mass – Sunday, March 8! “Excessive sadness seldom springs from any Old St. Mary’s is once again honored to host the other source than pride.” annual Bockfest Mass, which this year will take – St. Philip Neri place on Sunday, March 8. Mass will begin and end with a procession of all German society flags Young Adult Oratory and banners, so please be sure to arrive by 10:45 Our next gathering will be March 4. Please mark to line up. Music for this event will be provided your calendars now! There will be no gathering by Cincinnati’s own Vereinsmusikanten, and fel- on February 18, Ash Wednesday. lowship will follow after the Mass. Fr. Jon-Paul Away 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal (CMA) Fr. Jon-Paul is away this weekend, February Second Collection Next Week 13-16. There will be no private Sunday morning Thank you again to everyone who has partici- Mass. pated in the Catholic Ministries Appeal. I am Happy Birthday Fr. Jon-Paul! really hoping for 100% participation, even if Fr. Jon-Paul celebrates his birthday on February you are only able to donate $5. To name a few 15! We wish him many blessings! things that the CMA has directly affected here at Old St. Mary’s: Br. Adrian’s Seminary tuition Youth Catechesis Classes - Next Sunday and expenses for Br. Brent’s health insurance, February 22 in Fr. Felten Hall at 11:00 a.m. among many other things that are overlooked. The CMA does have a direct effect upon Old St. Adorers Needed Mary’s. I look forward to getting the results for We are in need of adorers during the following Old St. Mary’s and list of participants in the next time slots: SUN., 1:30pm. MON., 9am, 10am, few weeks. I am confident that we will make our 7pm. TUES., 9am, 10am, 7pm. WED., 8am, 9am, goal this year! To assist us in meeting the goal, 7pm. THURS. 8am, 9am, 10am, 6pm. we will take a second collection next week to go Contact Mrs. Jane George to sign up for an towards our goal. May God Bless you for your hour: 733-3047. Please contact Fr. Jon-Paul if you generosity! would like to be a substitute. Ash Wednesday – Fasting and Abstinence Parking in the Courtyard This Wednesday is Ash Wednesday. Ash Effective March 1, parking in the courtyard Wednesday is a Day of Fasting and Abstinence. outside of the rectory will be limited only to the The law of Fasting applies to all of those between residents of the rectory. Please see my column the ages of 18 and 59. This means that one is able for a fuller explanation for this change. I apolo- to take one full meal and two smaller meals that gize for any inconvenience this may cause. do not equal the large meal. The law of Absti- Bockfest Fish Fry – Friday, March 6! nence applies to all 14 and older. This means that The third annual Old St. Mary’s Bockfest fish no meat can be taken. All Fridays in Lent are day fry will be held on Friday, March 6, in the Main of Abstinence as well. Fasting and Abstinences is Street parking lot (right along the parade route). also recommended on other days of Lent. Sandwiches, sides, and drinks will be available Ash Wednesday Masses starting at 5 p.m. until they are gone. All pro- Masses at Old St. Mary’s for Ash Wednesday ceeds benefit Old St. Mary’s Church, so it’s good will be a 7:15 a.m. Traditional Latin Mass, the food for a good cause! A huge “Thank you!” 12:10 p.m. English Mass, and the 7 p.m. Novus goes to all the volunteers who have stepped Ordo Latin Mass. Please make an effort to attend forward to help out thus far. Please contact Amy Mass on Ash Wednesday to begin Lent in a spirit Schneider at [email protected] if you of prayer. The Second Collection this day will go have questions. to the Church in Central and Eastern Europe.

4 OLD ST. MARY’S PARISH FEBRUARY 15, 2015 PARISH NEWS OUTSIDE THE PARISH Tuesdays of Lent - Evenings with the Oratory Sorrowful Mother Novena and All-Night Vigil Join us for evenings with the Oratory on the Join this group on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Tuesdays of Lent (February 24, March 3, 10, and Fridays of the month for Mass and all night Eu- 17) for Lenten Reflections and Prayer. We will charistic Exposition. The novena begins at 7:30, serve soup and bread at 6:00 p.m., followed by a followed by Mass at 8 p.m. The All-Night Vigil Lenten talk at 6:30 p.m. Stations will begin at 7:00 goes until 6:30 a.m. Saturday morning, conclud- followed by continued exposition and the op- ing with Benediction followed by Mass at 6:45 portunity for the Sacrament of Penance. The talks a.m. We need someone to cover the 2 a.m. hour will revolve around growth in Virtue. We hope to on the 3rd Friday. Call: Jane 733-3047 or Dolores see you there! 561-4155. Priestly and Religious Vocations Insight Have you ever considered a vocation to the priesthood or religious life? If you have, please contact Fr. Jon-Paul or Fr. Lawrence here at the parish. The Church is in need of good vocations to continue the administration of the Sacraments UPCOMING EVENTS and the preaching of the Gospel! May we all Feb. 18 – Ash Wednesday continue to pray for, and to prod, vocations to the March 6 – Bockfest Fish Fry priesthood and the religious life.

MUSIC Introit Esto mihi...... Psalm 31: 3, 4, 2 Be thou my God and defender, and a place of refuge that thou mayest save me: for thou art my upholder, my refuge, and my Saviour; and for thy holy Name’s sake be thou my leader, and my sustainer. Ps. In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust; let me never be put to confusion; but rid me and deliver me in thy righteousness. Glory be . . . Ordinary Mass XI ‘orbis factor’...... Adoremus Hymnal • 122-125 Gradual Tu es Deus...... Psalm 77: 14, 15 Thou art the God that doeth wonders; and hast declared thy power amongst the people. Thou hast mightily delivered thy people: even the sons of Jacob and Joseph. Alleluia Cantate Domino...... Psalm 98 O sing unto the Lord a new song: for he hath done marvellous things. Credo Credo III...... Adoremus Hymnal • 102 Offertory Benedictus es...... Psalm 119: 12, 13 Blessed art thou, O Lord; O teach me thy statutes: with my lips have I been telling of all the judge- ments of thy mouth. Communion Manducaverunt...... Psalm 78: 30 They did eat and were filled, for the Lord gave them their own desire: they were not disappointed of their lust. Recessional O God beyond all praising...... Adoremus Hymnal • 635

Eröffnung „Großer Gott, wir loben Dich“...... • 258 Kehrvers Du bist mein Schutz, o Herr, du rettest mich und hüllst mich in Jubel. Evangelium „ Ich will Dich lieben, meine Stärke“...... Gotteslob • 192 Gabenbereitung „Nimm an, o Herr, die Gaben“...... Gotteslob • 51 „Heilig, heilig, heilig ist der Herr, Gott Sabaoth!“...... Gotteslob • 68 Kommunion „Ihr Engel allzumal“...... Gotteslob • 177 Entlassung „Milde Königin, gedenke“...... Gotteslob • 216

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