June 17, 2018 St. Joseph Church Cold Spring, KY

A Word from Father Gerry PASTORAL STAFF Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Contact the following staff members 441-1604 and extension or direct line as noted.:

Pastor: Rev. Gerald L. Reinersman ...... ext. 2275 Would you like to find a quiet, cool place on Wednes- Deacons: Mr. Timothy B. Schabell ...... 927-2279 day to spend some time with the Lord? Every Wednes- Mr. Stephen Bennett………………………..859-380-9369 day St. Joe parishioners, NKU students and local Catholics RCIA & Adult Faith Formation: Vicki Klocke ...... ext. 2286 Parish School Religion (PSR): Steven Fischer ...... ext. 2287 visit with Jesus from 9:30-6:30 in the old convent chapel. Pre-School Coordinator: Lynn Donnermeyer...... 635-7233

Business Manager: Tim Dunn ...... ext. 2273 There are nine one-hour slots to be sure the Blessed Sacra- Office Manager: Carrie Hamberg, Barb Kling ...... ext. 2271 ment is not left alone. Due to summer schedules, illnesses, Assistant Clerical: Jean Suttmiller...... ext. 2272 etc. some time slots are not being filled. Ideally, there School Principal: Sue Greis ...... ext. 2282 should be two persons in the chapel at all times. At present Assistant Principal: Kim Huser ...... ext. 2283 we often have only one person praying each of the hours School Secretary: Patty Wagner ...... ext. 2281 from 10:30-2:00. Prayers are especially needed during this Director: Connie Ruprich ...... ext. 2285 Sacristan: Laura Levermann ...... ext. 2280 time. Facilities Manager: Jim Pelgen ...... ext. 2290 Memorial Hall Manager: Jim Sickmeier ...... 331-8750 Sitting in Jesus’ Eucharistic presence is spiritually beneficial and healing and who doesn’t need that? Rosary and bene- PARISH MINISTRIES diction is 6:00-6:30. Maybe summertime leaves you with a little extra time or gives you an opportunity to stop by with Bereavement: Sylvia Uebel ...... 441-0320 the kids on your way to or from sports, grocery store or the Eucharistic Minister Coordinator: Donna Pickett ...... 781-4134 library. Anyone can sign up for as little as 30 minutes . A Families For Life: Debbie Rottman ...... 635-9618 person with children may only be able to stay for 10 or 15 Family Promise: Helen Bailey ...... 781-4172 Lectors: John McNabb ...... 442-0005 minutes, but it will leave a lasting positive impression on Prayer Network: Mary Joan Steffen ...... 635-9494 your children. Is Jesus tugging at your heart for a little visit Servers: Dave Wegert…...... ….781-9412 or [email protected] or for an even bigger commitment? Service Stars: Lori Lang ...... 441-1470

Ushers: Dave Thiem…..….…….513-673-1979 or [email protected] It is not necessary to be assigned a time, but it does help Welcoming Committee: Joni Schabell ...... 441-7833 coordinate the overall coverage. All parishioners are en- & Darlene Sandfoss - [email protected]...... 781-1118 couraged to stop by the chapel at any time on any Wednes- Opportunities For Life: ………………………..call 1-800-822-5824 day for quiet time with the Lord.

Seriously consider whether you might be able to commit to an hour or even a half hour on a weekly basis, especially during that 10-2 time slot. This is a serious need to keep our adoration ongoing!

You can call Kay Sendelbach at 441-2712 to sign up or Prayer of a Father ask questions . Father of mankind, You have given me these The men and women who currently commit to a time slot for Eucharistic adoration would be happy to have a partner! children and entrusted them to my charge, to That way there would be no problem if occasionally some bring them up for You, and to prepare them for snag came up. Jesus would bless your effort as well. everlasting life. Help me with Your heavenly grace to fulfill this sacred duty. Make me gentle, yet firm, considerate, and watchful. Grant that, by word and Your pastor and brother in Christ, example, I may lead them in the ways of true wisdom and piety, so that they too will know the joy of loving You. Grant that we all some day may be united in Fr. Gerry Reinersman heaven, praising Your glory forever. Amen.

Reprinted with permission from ”A Father’s Prayerbook” Copyright 2018 © Leaflet Missal Company Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

READINGS FOR WEEK OF JUNE 17, 2018 Wedding Banns

Sunday Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 3rd Time: Katherine Enzweiler & Paul DeNeve Ez 17:22-24; Ps 92:2 -3, 13-14, 15-16; 2 Cor 5:6-10; Mk 4:26 -34 WEDDING

Monday 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2 -3ab, 4b-6a, 6b-7; Saturday, June 23, 2018, 3:00 P.M. Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday Saint Romuald, Abbot Katherine Enzweiler & Paul DeNeve 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3 -4, 5-6ab, 11 & 16; Mt 5:43-48 CONGRATULATIONS! Wednesday 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21, 24; Mt 6:1 -6, 16-18 Thursday Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1 -2, 3-4, 5-6, 7; Mt 6:7 -15 Friday Saint Paulinus of Nola, Bishop; Saints John Please Welcome to the Fisher, Bishop, and Thomas More, Martyrs St. Joseph Community our “NEWEST MEMBERS” 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Ps 132:11, 12, 13 -14, 17-18; Mt 6:19 -23 Saturday BVM Cloverleigh Rose Dodd 2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4 -5, 29-30, 31-32, 33-34; Daughter of Conor and Lena Teveris Dodd Mt 6:24-34 Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1 -2, 3-4a, 5-6ab, 15ab Veronica Carolyn Ament & 17; 1 Pt 1:8 -12; Lk 1:5 -17 Daughter of Cory and Kristina Lauer Ament Sunday The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1b -3, 13-14ab, 14c-15; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57 -66, 80 The family of John Beck would like to thank the Bereavement Committee, the Choir, and all of the Parish Staff and parishioners for their support WEEKLY OFFERINGS throughout this difficult time for our family. Your prayers and generosity are much appreciated. Registered Families 1902 Number of Envelopes Used 365 Weekly Collection - June 10, 2018 Our Tithe to God $17,591.00 Loose $ 1,593.00 Online/ACH $ 1,760.00 Other (Holyday, etc.) $ 25.00 This Thursday, 6/21 and Total Contributions $20,969.00 every third Thursday, Weekly Budget $23,250.00 Budget Excess/(Shortfall) $ 2,281.00 a priest will be available Diocesan Collections $ 10.00 from 7-8 pm to hear G.R.O.W. Fund confessions in church. Weekly Contribution $ 3,629.00

Date Lector EMHC Servers Mass Intentions 6/23/18 Deacon: Stephen Bennett Ava Combs Saturday Larry Sheanshang EMHC Captain : Rose Pfaff Chloe Federle Gene Neises 5:00 p.m. EMHC: Sharon Clark, Julie Finn, Natalie Geiman, Mark Owens Julie Schimpf, Kathy Sheanshang, Larry Uebel, Dan Vogel Pete Williams 6/24/18 Deacon: Tim Schabell Colin Schuh Sunday Ted Schuh EMHC Captain: Ronald Haigis Brayden Simon Jerry & Irma Quitter 8:00 a.m. EMHC: Lauren Donnermeyer, Linda Goetz, Tara Goetz, Bryson Wieland Pat Haigis, Donna Kramer, Carrie Hamberg Deacon: Stephen Bennett Abigail Bartels 9:30 a.m. Kelli Hall EMHC Captain: Nancy Caudill Wyatt Bartels Tom Herms EMHC: ClyDenna Hehman, Norb Hehman, Kathy Hildreth, Jenna Planeaux Lelia Kroger, Michael Moloney, Patty Rust, Tim Stortz Jillian Planeaux Deacon: Tim Schabell Branden Burkhardt 11:30 a.m. Joe Kraus EMHC Captain : Roxanne Calhoun Brooke Burkhardt William & Stella EMHC: Shirley Berte, Ximena Burton, Thomas Ehlman, Nicholas Rouse Neltner Steve Fischer, Jill Malay, Jay Spicer, Gary Volker Payton Spicer

Deacon: Stephen Bennett Brady Reckers 7:00 p.m. Kara Ruschman EMHC Captain : Ron Ruschman Kori Reckers The People of EMHC: Reid Goyert, Len Grothaus, Jantzen Wittrock St. Joseph Parish Aaron Ruschman, Joan Zai June 17, 2018 St. Joseph Church Cold Spring, KY

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK WEEKLY CALENDAR Monday, June 18 Tuesday, June 19 6:30 a.m. Ralph Hoffer 3:00 p.m. Families for Life - Kelley Hall 8:30 a.m. No Mass 7:30 p.m. Foresters - Kelley Hall Tuesday, June 19 Wednesday, June 20 6:30 a.m. No Mass 7:00 p.m. Finance Mtg - Lower Level Mtg Room 8:30 a.m. Mimi Walsh Thursday, June 21 Wednesday, June 20 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Confessions - Church 6:30 a.m. Marianne Siegel Herms 7:00 p.m. St. Mary’s - Kelley Hall 9:00 a.m. No Mass Saturday, June 23 Thursday, June 21 7:00 a.m. Women’s Fellowship - Activity Center 6:30 a.m. No Mass 8:30 a.m. Judith E. Brandt Friday, June 22 6:30 a.m. Art Rust 9:00 a.m. No Mass ST. JOSEPH PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Saturday, June 23 8:30 a.m. Albert Goetz ST. MARY’S LADIES SOCIETY Our Society's purpose is to promote a devotion to the SERVER'S WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Blessed Virgin Mary. Our Mission is to provide for needs in our church sacristy and rectory. This year we will be celebrat- Mon. June 18 8:30 No Mass ing the 147th anniversary of the St. Mary’s Ladies Society !

Tues. June 19 8:30 Mason McClusky, Reese McClusky, We want and need to be certain our Society continues to be an Cody Simon active and successful presence in our parish. WE NEED YOU Wed. June 20 9:00 No Mas s to join our society to help continue our purpose and mission. Thurs June 21 8:30 Reid Enxel, Brooke Shewmaker, Come experience one of our meetings and see how you can be Shane Willike instrumental in helping us make a great difference for our par- Fri. June 22 9:00 No Mass ish. For more information call anytime, Rosemary Harrison at Sat. June 23 8:30 Andrew Lusby, Jay Green, Joey Schroeder 635-2051.

This Thursday, June 21, is our meeting . Please be generous with donations to Brighton Center. Donations of non-perishable food, toiletries, paper products, laundry soap etc. are needed. Mary Short will deliver our donations. Any questions, call any- SCRIPTURE REFLECTION time Rosemary Harrison at 635-2051.See you at the meeting and Like all good stories, the parables of Jesus stick in the mind. They have a blessed week. endure. Jesus’ parables also create a new and different territory to be explored, a strange and exciting homeland for us. This home- land is one that is rife with God’s activity and presence. Like the FORESTERS NEWS… Next weekend we will be selling our seed hidden in the ground, God’s will is inexorably being done. Split the Pot raffle tickets to benefit the Seminary Fund. Tickets Like the tiny mustard seed burgeoning almost overnight into a are $5.00 and the winners will be drawn on August 20 th . The 1 st mighty tree, home for the birds of the air, God’s reign comes up- place winner will receive 35% of the pot, the 2 nd place winner on us with vigor, intensity, and surprise. It cannot be stopped. It will receive 10% and the 3 rd place winner will receive 5%. Our will blossom and grow. It will triumph in the end. That’s a prom- Corn Hole tournament will be Tuesday July 10 th . Please let Sha- ise, a promise of God! What are we to do? “Do as I do,” said Je- ron know if you would like to play. 859-620-0488. REAP award sus. “Rejoice!” “Celebrate with one another. Stop worrying. Love applications are due June 30. $50.00 towards your Catholic Reli- your enemies.” gion Education for those not going to a Catholic School. Check out the website for applications. catholicforester.org . July 6 th is Since God’s justice and love will triumph, since compassion is the our outdoor movie night and we will be collecting homeless core of reality, there can be no enemies, only neighbors. Jesus meals to donate to the Rose Garden Mission. Movie will be invites us to join with him in this mission of love. Remember the shown at dusk but you can come at 8:00 for hot dogs and pop- Gospel from the Body and Blood of Christ? “Share my mission. corn, rain or shine. Spread this Good News. I’ll be with you always, close to your hearts, until I come again to fulfill the reign of God.” (See Mat- thew 28:20)

As citizens of this godly realm, we must be people attentive to the Fortunate Families growth and development that is continually unfolding all around Fortunate Families is a group of Catholic parents, friends and us. It is not enough for us simply to sit back and watch, however. families of the LGBT community. The group meets on the No, we are tenders of the growth, stewards of God’s blossoming 4th Wednesday of each month, in the lower level meeting room crop. Yes, we can rely completely on God’s good will and pur- at St. Joseph in Cold Spring at 7:00 p.m.. For more information, pose. At the same time, however, we must be willing to care for please email Ed Buechel at ejbuechel@rbcdlaw, or Jan and nurture as best we can that which God has planted and ani- Schwegmann at [email protected] . All are welcome at any mates. meeting. ADULT FAITH FORMATION ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL NEWS “He who does not progress, loses ground. ” From Mrs. Sue Greis, School Principal

Congratulations to the following students for achieving ACTIVITIES IN OUR PARISH... HIGHEST HONORS for the THIRD QUARTER 2017-2018 Women’s Fellowship this weekend: Please join the men of the Grade 6A Karly Enginger Olivia Scharstein parish for fellowship on Saturday, June 23 and the 2 nd and 4 th Noah Everett Amy Klocke Ally Smith Saturday of every month, 7:15 – 8:30 in the Activity Center. Marielle Gearding Jill Planeaux This is an opportunity to gather and share the Catholic faith. Grade 8B Griffin Hatfield Brooke Shewmaker NO RSVP, NO preparation, NO follow-up. Just show up. Andrew Beck Leah Malay COME and SEE. . . Grade 7B Faith Borchers Grade 6B Hailey Hickman Madison Parker Also happening in our area... Laney Green Jackson Lang Bella Ross Emma Sandfoss Annie Scharstein Grade 8A Tyler Smith Morgan Schulkens Lia Callahan Comboni Missionaries: Meet the Missionaries Night July 11 Gianna Virginillo Grade 7A Emma Decker 7:00 – 9:00 pm We will welcome several Comboni Missionar- Sarah Winbigler ies who serve in missions around the world - from Poland to Kayla Ahlbrand Taylor Decker South Sudan and from Asia to Congo. They will tell stories of Jaden Conner Morgan Huston their work and educate the audience on how St. Daniel Com- Congratulations to the following students for achieving boni’s mission to save Africa (and now the world) is being ful- HONORS for the THIRD QUARTER 2017-2018 filled. Audience members are encouraged to ask questions. Stay after for refreshments and a chance to speak to our missionaries Grade 6A Kailey Gearding Mason Sepate one-on-one. Anderson Center 7850 Five Mile Road Cincinnati. Branden Burkhardt Seth Knipper Grace Whelan Visit www.combonimissionaries.org/event/ Drake Grauer Anthony Kruse Grade 8A Nate Heck Olivia Martin Check out all the great James Ampfer Ellen Hoover Kiley Murphy resources to learn more Wyatt Bartels Katie Jacoby Evan Orth about your Catholic faith Sophie Neufelder Jackson Schabell Jack Poe available to members of St. Joseph Parish through our Mark Owens Katlyn Schmitt Nick Rouse FORMED parish subscription. Access to FORMED is FREE to Gracie Parnell Luke Schroeder Garrett Schoulties all in St. Joseph Parish. Register at www.formed.org using our Belle Ritter Brandon Uebel Jameson Voelker parish code 6a27e3 . Carter Schabell Madisyn Verst Sam Willike JUNE 18: FATHER’S DAY Grace Schroeder Grade 6B Grade 7B Grade 8B READ : Be a Man!; Boys to Men; The Father Brennen Callahan Kennedy Clark Kelsey Adams of the Family; Behold the Man; The Catholic Kayla Hesse Monica Geiman Abigail Bartels Family Handbook; Discovering God Togeth- Tyler Kevill Lauren Gooderson Ryan Branch er; How to Raise Good Catholic Children; Cole Knipper Declan Kessen Brooke Burkhardt Behold the Man: A Catholic Vision of Male Morgan Lusby Joelle Kinnett Olivia Keller Spirituality Payton Parker Ella Machenheimer Jessie McDonald Kori Reckers Annika Obert LISTEN: Pure Fatherhood; Be a Man! Dominic Paterno Bailey Ritter Luke Piscitello David Prather JUNE 22: STS. JOHN FISCHER AND THOMAS MORE Caress Pouncy Grade 7A Anna Scharf Ty Rottinghaus WATCH: Faith of Our Fathers Landon Bain Griffin Schuetz READ: Crossbows and Crucifixes; The Young People’s Book Roman Carr of Saints; Characters of the Reformation Sisters of Notre Dame 4th of July Festival Full Time Night Shift Nurse Aide Needed 1:00-6:00 p.m. at 1601 Dixie Highway, Covington, KY The Sisters of Notre Dame are currently seeking an Live Music | Chicken Dinners | Raffles | experienced Nurse Aide to care for retired sisters in Kids’ Games | Silent Auction their 25-bed long-term care and assisted living unit www.sndky.org/festival located in Park Hills, Kentucky. Interested in volunteering at the Festival? (Get those ser-

Qualified Nurse Aide applicants must have a minimum of 1 year vice hours!) Want to bake an item for the Festival Market? of work experience as a Nurse Aide; or be currently enrolled in Contact Jodee at 859-392-8228 or [email protected] . an accredited nursing program. Certification is desired but not required. Our current opening is full time night shift (10p- Win BIG with the Sisters of Notre Dame 6a). This position is in a weekend and holiday rotation. The Sisters of Notre Dame after Masses the weekend of

If interested in working in this caring, home environment, please June 16 & 17, will be selling $1.00 raffle tickets for their 4th send resume to Sisters of Notre Dame, 1601 Dixie Highway, of July Festival Grand Raffle. You could win $2,500, Covington, KY 41011 Attention: Human Resources, email $1,000, or $500. Proceeds benefit local and international to [email protected] or call 859-291-2040. SND ministries . Thank you for your support of their 96th annual 4th of July Festival. More details at sndky.org . PRO-LIFE NEWS BISHOP BROSSART HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Families For Life Mustang Athletic Complex …Thank you to all who have SAVE THE DATE – On the last Friday of made a commitment to help make the MAC a reality. We each month between the Spring and Fall 40 still need everyone’s support to get us to the finish line. DAYS FOR LIFE campaigns, an hour-long pray- Earthwork is ongoing at the site and we hope to have com- er vigil is held in front of Planned Parenthood, pleted during the month of May. Once that work is com- 2314 Auburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45219, from 7-8pm for the pleted we will have to finish raising the needed money to intentions of the pro-life movement and in preparation for the complete the project. Our goal is to be building on site in upcoming Fall campaign. late summer/early fall. For that to happen we need to

The third of these monthly gatherings takes place on Friday, reach our goal of $5.2 million very soon. Please pray on June 29th . We invite everyone to join us and especially welcome your decision and for the success of our journey. Thank anyone new to public prayer. you to all for your continued prayers and support. Contact Chris Holtz with any question at [email protected] Further information: www.40daysforlife.com/cincinnati; face- or 635-2108. book.com/40daysforlifecincinnati or contact Mary at (513) 791- Dave Schuh Track…. From the very beginning, a donor 4039 or [email protected] stepped up and made a commitment to include the naming rights to our track in the stadium. Recently, the donor Men Hurt Too – Fathers suffer from the abortion of their chil- reached out to Mr. Ridder and wanted to elevate their gift. dren...While the prochoice movement ignores the rights of fathers Our anonymous donor will also match every gift for the in this area, the pro-life movement acknowledges their pain and naming of the track up to $250,000. The donor did this for offers healing forgiveness, and a strong affirmation of the value two reasons, first to help the current and future students of of fatherhood. Bishop Brossart High School and secondly they wanted to

If you're facing an abortion decision, or if there's one in your past, name the track after the person who is most deserving of there's something you should know. the honor, Mr. Dave Schuh. Please contact Chris Holtz with any questions at [email protected] or 635- Evidence is mounting that the fathers of aborted children can be 2108. dramatically affected by an abortion decision.

Visit Priests for Life at http://priestsforlife.org/postabortion/ BISHOP BROSSART YOUTH SUMMER CAMPS fathersandabortion.htm for the complete article. Boys Basketball Camp June 18-21 8:30 - 11:30am Cheer Camp June 18-21 6:00 - 9:00pm Volleyball Camp July 10-13 8:30 - 11:30am Family discounts are available. Go to our website http:// www.bishopbrossart.org/page/events or call 635-2108 for more information. VIRTUS USERS: To remain compliant and active at St. Joseph, please make sure to complete your monthly bulletins. The June VOLLEYBALL OPEN GYM… Incoming 7 th , 8 th and 9 th bulletin has posted and is due July 3rd. Please go to graders are welcome to join the Lady ‘Stangs at open gym www.virtus.org , enter your user id and password. Remember to sessions at Bishop Brossart High School. Dates are Mon- read your bulletins on a laptop or a PC. The system has problems day & Thursday from June 4 through June 21 from 3:30- recording your answer if you use a phone or . If you do not have a training tab please contact Carrie in the Parish Office at 441- 5:30pm in the Seither Sports Center. 1604. BISHOP BROSSART SUMMER K-8 DRAMA CAMP pre- sents Disney’s Cinderella Kids in the BBHS Munninghoff Family Performing Arts Center. Join us for a one week FUND A FAN camp where we will learn about all aspects of theatre and put on a full-production musical! Auditions are June 22 It's THAT time again. Our family is working with the Bright- from 12-2PM or June 23 from 11AM-2PM. Please pre- on Center to collect monetary donations that will be used to pare/memorize 30 seconds of any Disney or musical thea- purchase box fans. Last year, with your generosity, we tre song for your audition. Camp dates are Monday, June 25 th - Friday, June 29 th from 9AM-4PM daily. The show will were able to assist more than 100 families in the area with th much needed fans to keep them cool in the Cincinnati sum- be Saturday, June 30 at 7:00PM. Camp cost $150 per mer. Our goal is to double our donations and help more child – Add sibling for $100. Contact Robert Tieman at rtie- [email protected] for questions and to sign up by Mon- than 200 families this year. Brighton Center accepts appli- th cations for the fans and provides them to families in need of day, June 15 . assistance over the hot summer days. Keep up to date on all things Brossart, LIKE our FACE- If you would like to donate, you can mail a check to FUND BOOK page. A FAN at our home address 454 Ward Ave, Bellevue, KY https://www.facebook.com/Bishop-Brossart-High- 41073 . School-148008695260134/ Thanks in advance for your consideration.

Tony, Betsy, Pete, Maisy, & Vinny Miglio Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time PARISH ORGANIZATIONS & CHAIRPERSON PARISH SERVICES Parish Council: Gina Dierig …………..…[email protected] 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………combs4221@.com..912-0062 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]….…..513-615-0251 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: Maria Geiman…..……….….………781-0512 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. in the Convent Chapel. Seniors: Jim Pelgen………………………..…………….760-0400 Communion to the sick and/or shut-ins: Call the rectory. E-mail Bulletin info to: FOOD BASKET IN CHURCH [email protected] Your donations of non-perishable food items are Bulletin Deadline: Friday at 12:00 p.m. for appreciated. Please check the expiration date on any the following week’s bulletin food donated. Thank you for your generosity.