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Welcome to St. Anthony of Madisonville! MASS INTENTIONS LECTOR SCHEDULE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUNDAY, MAY 9 SUNDAY, MAY 9 ADORATION IN OUR 8:30 – The People of St. Anthony 8:30 – Ed O’Connell REGION 10:30 – For the Pastor’s Intention 10:30 – Audrey Coasten-Shelton Tuesday at St. Margaret-St. John, WEEKDAY MASSES: MAY 10–13 7-8 PM. Confessions during Holy Hour. Mon. 5:30 – Martha Maloney SUNDAY, MAY 16 Tues. 5:30 – Yvonne Mannino 8:30 – Alan Futscher Wednesday at St. Cecilia, 9:30 AM- Wed. 5:30 – Paul Gebauer 10:30 – Jody Coasten 8 PM. Confessions during Holy Hour Thurs. 5:30 – Philip Mele from 7-8 PM. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS SUNDAY, MAY 16 Thursday at St. Anthony, 6-7 PM. SUNDAY, MAY 9 8:30 – The People of St. Anthony Confessions during Holy Hour. 8:30 – Michael Gaston 10:30 – William Gerard PRINT PAGES 2,7 10:30 – Jack Gillming Our prayers for the dead assist SUNDAY, MAY 16 OTHER PAGES ARE them on their journey into 8:30 – Jed O’Connell 10:30 – Dave Kappesser perfection in the Kingdom of THE SAME IN Heaven. The Mass is our most SACRISTANS powerful prayer. If there is anyone SUNDAY, MAY 9 SMSJ AND for whom you would like to have Anna Knauer prayers offered, please call the May 10 – 15 ST. CECILIA AND rectory to request a Mass for that Christina Eison-Jefferson person or persons. May 24 – 29 GO BACK WITH Courtney Helgeson and Janice Sheatzly ST. CECILIA PARISH STAFF PASTOR Fr. Jamie Weber, (513)871-5757, ext.201 | [email protected]

PAROCHIAL VICAR Fr. Jacob Willig, (513)871-5757, ext. 205 | [email protected]

REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Cody Egner, (513)871-5757, ext. 215 | [email protected]

REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & OPERATIONS Joe Grote, (513) 871-5757, ext. 204 | [email protected]

ASSISTANT TO THE PASTOR Marta Misleh (513) 871-5757, ext. 207 | [email protected]

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Beacons of Light MAY 9, 2021

All of the priests in the diocese gathered for a convocation on Zoom last week. That means we gathered together over the computer. One of the many things we talked about was the initiative in the diocese called “Beacons of Light.” For those who have not heard, this PRINT PAGES 2,7 initiative is one that addresses the concern that the diocese is spread too thin. This means that there are far too many parishes and not enough pastors to effectively lead them. In the convocation, they explained that on June 4 all priests will gather again to get the OTHER PAGES ARE results of the data accumulated by all of the parishes in the diocese. This data has been tabulated and compared by a paid consultant company. I have talked to many experts in the field of market research and they feel the consultant’s practices are sound. The way they read and scrutinize the date will be the most important job. Altogether there will be much input before a plan is implement- THE SAME IN ed. The consultant will make initial recommendations based on their experience. The data will give us a better sense of how many regions of churches there should be at this time, and what they consist of. The effort has also afforded us to look at what a parishioner SMSJ AND should expect of their regions of churches to make them strong and consistent with church teachings. ST. CECILIA AND GO BACK WITH Experience Tony Losekamp, the seminarian from our region, will be going to Rome this summer to study. This is a great chance for him but he needs some financial support to be able to afford the trip and expenses. If you can, and ST. CECILIA are so inclined, please be generous at our second collection on May 15-16 at all the Masses. I know our parish- ioners would love to support our seminarian. He has always been willing to help at all of our special liturgies at St. Cecilia and SMSJ and I’m thankful for all of his support. Deacon Louie Jacquemin Becoming a Priest Deacon Louie will be ordained a priest on May 15th at the cathedral and his first Mass at St. Cecilia will be held on May 23 at 11:30 PM. The parishioners from our region are welcome to celebrate this Mass that Deacon Louie will be presiding over as a priest! Please keep him in your prayers as he prepares for this new vocation!

Help us honor our Blessed Mother in a special way this month! All are invited to bring flowers and leave them at Mary’s altar. You may bring in your own vases with your flowers or if needed, there will be vases available on the side of the altar. Novena to the Holy Spirit begins this Friday, May 14. This Friday marks the beginning of the oldest of all novenas, the novena to the Holy Spirit. It occurs nine days before Pentecost. This is actually when the first novena began, as the apostles huddled in the upper room praying for nine days after the Ascension of Our Lord until the Holy Spirit descended upon them on the ninth day. Novena booklets are available at the doors of church if you’d like to pick one up. PASTOR’S RAMBLINGS | 4

1, 2, 3 | WELCOME CHILDREN OF GOD. Welcome Margaret Clare, daughter of Adam and Sarah Crowell. Welcome Emily, daughter of Ronald and Candelaria Toruno. Welcome Leo Thomas, son of Andew and Aris Quatkemeyer.

4, 5, 6 | CONGRATULATIONS! Congratu- lations Lindsey and Justin Lisena who cele- brated the sacrament of matrimony on Sat., 1 2 3 April 24. Fr. Jamie presided over their wed- ding. Congratulations Abigail and Michael Castleman who celebrated the sacrament of marriage on Sat., April 24. Msgr. Lane pre- sided over their wedding. Congratulations Cara and Grady Gordon who celebrated their PRINT PAGES 2,7 wedding on Sat., April 17. Deacon Nathan OTHER PAGES ARE Beiersdorfer presided over their ceremony. 7 | NEW DEACON! Congratulations to Fr. THE SAME IN Jacob’s , Deacon Michael Willig who 4 5 6 was ordained a transitional deacon on Sat., April 24, 2021. Deacon Michael will now con- SMSJ AND thechurchwanderer from Photo tinue his studies to prepare for the ordination of priesthood next year, 2022. Please keep him ST. CECILIA AND and all of the new deacons in your prayers. 9 | PILGRIMAGE. Recently Fr. Jacob trav- GO BACK WITH eled to Joppa, Tennessee with eight of our

on Instagram. young adults and both of his parents for a Mission Trip with the Glenmary Missioners. ST. CECILIA Fr. Jacob personally had many life changing experiences doing mission work and wanted to share the experience, especially in this year of St. Joseph. With the two Mission Leaders from Glenmary the team of 12 worked on projects including landscaping at a Children’s Home, building a wheelchair 7 8 ramp for a woman with a broken hip and replacing a roof for someone in need. One special job they were involved in was helping to build a new ! St. John Paul II is the only Catholic church in Grainger County. While the trip was full of work, there were also many laughs with multiple parties (one with a local latino family involving a piñata!) and much prayer as they be- gan each morning with Mass and ended with a Holy Hour and Rosary. I hope we can continue to send out missionaries from our region in the future!

8 | CONFIRMATION. On April 25, we welcomed Archbishop Schnurr to confer the Sacrament of Confirmation on our 7th graders in the region. Congratulations to all 23 of the newly Confirmed. Thank you to all of the parents and teachers who helped prepare them for the sacrament. May God complete all 9 the good work he has begun in each of you! EASTSIDE FAITH | 5

“Let the Creed be like a mirror for you. Look at yourself in it to see whether you really believe all that you claim to believe. And rejoice every day in your faith.” – St. Augustine

Catechesis (kat’i-ke’sis) n. Understanding the Mass Part 2: Invisible Realities The first article in this series referred to the seven Sacraments as the most powerful way of having a personal encounter with . We all have experienced the Sacraments but few have a good under- PRINT PAGES 2,7 standing of them. While we know what each of the seven is named, do we know what makes them a Sacrament? What is the common thread that OTHER PAGES ARE binds them together as sacraments? The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines a sacrament as “an efficacious sign of grace, instituted by Christ and THE SAME IN entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us through the work of the Holy Spirit” (CCC 1210). Know your Saints That is a great deal to digest! I find a definition by Karl Rahner, S.J. Blessed Claudio Granzotto SMSJ AND more helpful. He says sacraments are all, “visible signs that participate in invisible realities.” A personal encounter with Jesus is one of these invisible (1900-1947) ST. CECILIA AND realities. We can only see these invisible realities with eyes of faith. As St. Born in Santa Lucia del Piave near , Claudio was Paul says, “We walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Cor 5:7). This is one of the the youngest of nine children and was accustomed to difficulties in understanding the sacraments. The realities they produce hard work in the fields. At the age of nine he lost his GO BACK WITH are invisible but we still participate in them. They do not simply indicate father. Six years later he was drafted into the Italian or point to other realities but allow us to actually be part of or take part in army, where he served more than three years. ST. CECILIA other invisible realities. His artistic abilities, especially in sculpture, led to An example of an invisible reality that we all take part in is love for studies at Venice’s Academy of Fine Arts, which award- another person. We cannot see love but we can feel it and know that it exists ed him a diploma with the highest marks in 1929. Even beyond any doubt. Some invisible realities are feelings while others are then he was especially interested in religious art. When events or places. Claudio entered the Friars Minor four years later, his Examples of invisible realities within the Mass include the Last Supper, parish priest wrote, “The Order is receiving not only an Jesus’ death on the cross, the Supper of the Lamb and the Mass in Heaven artist but a saint.” Prayer, charity to the poor and artis- with the angels and saints. We participate in all of these invisible realities tic work characterized his life, which was cut short by whenever we attend Mass, the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. a brain tumor. He died on the feast of the Assumption The remaining articles will discuss our participation in these realities and was beatified in 1994. as well as others. Becoming Catholic Curious about the Church? Want to learn more? Call us today at 513-871-5757, ext. 215. NEWS & NOTES | 6

DIOCESAN PRIESTS AVAILABLE FOR ASSIGNMENT AS PASTORS NET CHANGE IN CATHOLIC PARISHES BY STATE, 1971 TO 2018

PRINT PAGES 2,7 OTHER PAGES ARE ACTIVE DIOCESAN Gold = growth Blue = loss PRIESTS IN THE THE SAME IN ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI Why now? Many factors lead us to recognize an urgent need to organize parish life more SMSJ AND effectively for our future. Our parishes need to be vibrant communities of faith in 25 of our 149 priests order that we might fully grow as disciples of Jesus Christ. We face the decline of are 70 or older ST. CECILIA AND religious practice in the United States and changing demographics in the 9 of the 149 priests Midwest. And, while we are blessed with an increased number of men who have been ordained to the priesthood in the past few years or who are currently in are 75 or older GO BACK WITH seminary formation, we have even more still serving as pastors who are at or 19 of our 102 pastors beyond retirement age or who will be eligible to retire in the next few years.1 are 70 or older ST. CECILIA 7 of our 102 pastors BEACONS LIGHT: From Surviving to Thriving are 75 or older of Beacons of Light will be a unique experience of pastoral planning for the 3 ordinations Archdiocese of Cincinnati. There are two essential elements of the process, which in 2020 will take place simultaneously and will lead us to move from maintenance to mission, from surviving to thriving. Strategic Planning: involves data gathering, 8 retirements analysis, and the identification of the best possible parish groupings throughout in 2020 the Archdiocese. Pastoral Planning: includes meetings and processes through which parish leaders will discern the shape of parish life for their grouping and 52 possible create a pastoral plan for the future. retirements in 2021-2025

What’s Next? Prayer and Planning

*7 religious order priests We invite you to join us in prayer as we enter into this new phase of pastoral planning. Monthly prayer and reflection resources, as well as updates on the serve as pastors in 2020 process, will be available at www.catholicaoc.org/beacons

1 Map: CARA, https://nineteensixty-four.blogspot.com/2019/02/where-parish-doors-have-closed-and.html

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When Jesus says, “I no longer call you slaves but friends”, it is a very powerful image. Slavery has always been a vile institution and one that dehumanizes its perpetrators as much as its vic- tims. It has always been with us it seems. In ancient Norse legend there is an indication that even in distant pre-history, the ancient people of the North kept the Neanderthals in bondage as slaves. Ancient Rome was a violent and aggressive society that sustained its empire on the backs of slaves from all their conquered lands. We are painfully aware of the English and Dutch slave trade in the 17th through the 19th centuries in North America and the Caribbean. The inhumanity of that trade is almost incomprehen- sible. In the 16th Century, the Emperor Charles V forbade slavery in his far-flung empire in Central and South America. When asked by an aide why he did so since he couldn’t enforce it, he re- sponded that he knew he couldn’t enforce it but if he didn’t try, he PRINT PAGES 2,7 would lose his immortal soul. In 1639 Pope Urban VIII forbade Catholics to engage in the slave trade but greed and selfishness would not bend. OTHER PAGES ARE The horror was so pervasive that even in the “Trail of Tears” when the Cherokee were driven out of the Southeast toward Indian territory west of the Mississippi, the Cherokee took their Black slaves with them. There was no excuse for any of it. We cannot just chalk it up to “that’s the way those times were.” When even Popes and Emperors feared for their immortal souls because of this inhuman THE SAME IN practice, we can’t say people just didn’t understand. When Jesus looks at his disciples and says, “I no longer call you slaves but friends” what a overwhelming reality this was. In Jesus, SMSJ AND our humanity becomes liberated from the darkness within that creates the sickness within our societies. Sin is not an old-fashioned idea that is rather quaint and folksy, it is a darkness which the soul cannot contain. The darkness never stays personal, it always emerges into society and creates an image of the soul of darkness in the structures and practices of every time and every place. To think Jesus Christ ST. CECILIA AND is a pleasant kind of pastime is absurd. Look what the darkness of the human soul has created through the ages. Slavery, human traffick- ing, drug addiction, sexual violence and child abuse – these do not exist independent of the human heart and soul. GO BACK WITH If we want to think of Jesus as a pleasantry or a charming vestige of our Christian past – perhaps we should think again. Without him, what are we capable of, where have we been in history separated from his presence to us in Church and Sacrament. How far have ST. CECILIA we come since he was born in Bethlehem? When did we question revenge as justice, when did we know all men and women are our brothers and sisters in Christ, when did we realize people are not private property either in our political, social and economic life or in the womb? When did we learn this? When Jesus said “I no longer call you slaves but friends”. If we want a decent world and a decent life for all – turn to our Friend – to the Son of God made flesh that he may take away our sin and heal our wounded souls!

Summer Classes Available In-person and Online Whether you are interested in rigorous intellectual studies, formation for lay ministry or are just exploring topics of personal interest, your journey begins at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary & School of Theology. For information regarding our summer classes, contact the Registrar’s Office at 513.233.6118 Spring Cleaning or [email protected] Grounds clean-up for the St. Anthony campus is scheduled again for Saturday, May 15, starting at God speaks in whispers and we live in a loud world. Hearing God’s voice 9:00 am. We will be weeding, edging and mulch- amidst the noise and busy-ness of our lives can be difficult. But He is always ing. The work on the cemetery is set for June 5. there to guide and help us, and He has given us other people and resources to Any assistance you can lend will be greatly appre- help us, as well. If you think God may be calling you to religious life and you ciated. Thank you! need someone to talk to, call Fr. Dan Schmitmeyer at 421.3131, ext. 2890. MOLLOY ROOFING CO. Residential & CommeRCial Consider remembering Thomas-Justin ReplaCement & RepaiR of All types of Roofing and gutteRs your parish in Funeral Homes 513-791-7400 your Will. 11099 DeerfielD roAD Blue Ash, oh Kenwood Madisonville Serving Greater 513-791-5353 Offering 513-271-0732 Cincinnati Since 1900 traditional funeral, A. ALL VALLEY cremation and pre-planning services PLUMBING New • Repair • Remodel For further Sewer Service information, Celebrating over 100 years of 733-3311 24 Hour Service Jim Kroeger please call the our family’s service to the community. Licensed Master Plumber Ohio License #20941 Parish Office. BARRINGTON 3944 Edwards Road OF OAKLEY a Senior Lifestyle community Cincinnati, OH 45209 PRINT PAGES 2,7 Independent & Assisted Living/Memory Care & Adult Daycare Services Linda Boden, Director of Sales Marketing OTHER PAGES ARE [email protected] Call for a main: 513-561-9100, ext. 102 Lunch/Tour mobile: 513-600-4667 THE SAME IN 4855 Babson Place, Cincinnati, OH Thank you St. Jude Mac’s Pizza, for the answered SMSJ AND prayers in my Wooster desperate and most hopeless Family friendly situation. I will forever be neighborhood pizza pub. grateful for your intercession and On call 24 hours a day ST. CECILIA AND Come grab will never cease to honor you as a slice. (513) 321-3100 my special and powerful patron and to do all in my power to 6309 Wooster Pk. GO BACK WITH encourage devotion to you. 513-271-6227 ST. CECILIA Love, CRH macsonthepike.com www.pregnancycentereast.com SCHUMACHER DUGAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. Now 2 Locations! General Contractors & Land Development Co. 6403Now 2 Madison,Locations! Madisonville • 271-1570 6403 Madison, Madisonville • 271-1570 Now 2 Locations!1793 Ohio Pike, Amelia • 797-4888 Ad, Call 1-800-292-9020 An Place Advertisers…To Please Patronize Our 513-777-9800 6403 “Since Madison, 1910” Madisonville1793 Ohio Pike, • Amelia 271-1570 • 797-4888 1793 Ohio Pike, Amelia • 797-4888 5816 Wooster Pike Cincinnati, OH 45227 271-0611 To AdvertiseDee Printing Here, Oakley Branch To PleaseAdvertise, Contactemail or Call Dee Printing at 4801 Kennedy Ave. Kati SMAJ N/N #946623-BM-4/5/21 #943670-JT-7/28/20 Smile. [email protected]. cinfed.com • 513-333-4210 1-800-292-9020 GEO. H. ROHDE & SON Our bulletin is printed at Funeral Home no cost to the parish. Since 1910 3183 Linwood Ave., Mt. Lookout Sq. Our advertisers cover all expenses. 513-321-0404 We thank them and encourage you www.rohdefuneral.com to support their businesses. Directors: Steve Rohde, Denise Mercier & Darrell Schneider #943670-JT-7/28/20 Anthonoy N/N #946608-BM-4/5/21 #943670-JT-7/28/20