Old Saint Mary's & Parishes September 16, 2018 Old St. Mary's Intentions Old St. Mary's Mass Schedule

Sunday twenty-Fourth Sunday Per Annum Sunday Masses Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost 7:30 a.m. | Low Traditional 7:30 a.m. Celebrant's Intention 9:15 a.m. | Sung Latin Novus Ordo Mass 9:15 a.m.  Sylvester W. & Viola Reinstatler - Reinstatler Family 11:00 a.m. | German Mass 11:00 a.m. Freunde Der Allgäuer Blaskapellen 12:30 p.m. | English 12:30 p.m. Pro Populo - For The People 7:00 p.m. | English 7:00 p.m. Int. of Bill & Colleen Schauble Family - Patrie & Bill Holy Day Masses Monday St. Robert Bellarmine / Impression of the 7:15 a.m. | Low Traditional Latin Mass of St. Francis (IV) 12:10 p.m. | English 7:15 a.m. Celebrant's Intention 7:00 p.m. | Sung Latin Novus Ordo Mass 9:15 a.m. Int.of Mike & Rachel Vanter & Kids - Patrie Weekday Masses Tuesday St. Joseph of Cupertino (III) Monday thru Friday 7:15 a.m. Celebrant's Intention 12:10 p.m. Int. of Oratory Priests & Seminarians - Timothy Lichter 7:15 a.m. | Traditional Latin Mass 12:10 p.m. | English Wednesday St. Januarius & Companions (III) Saturday

7:15 a.m. Celebrant's Intention 6:45 a.m. | Traditional Latin Mass 12:10 a.m.  Fr. Jeffrey Stealey - Fr. David M. Misbrener 12:10 p.m. | English Thursday Sts. Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Paul Chong Ha-sang & First Friday Mass & All Night Vigil companions / St. Eustace & Companions (IV) 7:00 p.m. | Traditional Latin Mass 7:15 a.m. Celebrant's Intention 12:10 p.m. Int. of Joe & Rachael Schauble - Patrie The Sacraments Friday St. Matthew the Evangelist (II) 7:15 a.m. Celebrant's Intention Sacrament of Penance 12:10 p.m. In Thankstgiving to Jesus, Mary & Joseph - Ebbitt Family Sunday - 8:45 a.m. - 12:00 noon - 6:30 p.m. Weekdays - After 12:10 p.m. Mass until 1:00 p.m. Saturday St. Thomas of Villanova (III) Tuesday - 7:30 p.m. thru 8:15 p.m. 6:45 a.m. Celebrant's Intention 12:10 p.m. Int. of Jeff & Maria - Patrie Baptisms Contact parish office at least one month prior. Sunday twenty-Fifth Sunday Per Annum eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost Weddings 7:30 a.m. Celebrant's Intention Contact parish office at least six months prior. Timothy Lichter 9:15 a.m. Int. of Paul & Jinnette Lichter & Family - Anointing of the Sick  Vosseberg Family 11:00 a.m. Rita Vosseberg - Contact a parish priest as soon as possible. 12:30 p.m. Int. of Stephanie & Tom Ramsey - Jennifer Elliott 7:00 p.m.  Rosemary Reinstatler - Reinstatler Family First and Confirmation Contact the Parish Office. Adoration and Devotions

Eucharistic Exposition Old St. Mary's Weekly Offering Sunday: 1:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. (Sept. - June) Offering - Sunday September 9, 2018 Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Sunday Total (Attendance = 421 ) $4,682.00 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Online Giving $.00 Holy Hour with Benediction: 7:30 p.m. Other Income $3,582.07 Wednesday: 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Budgeted Weekly Expenses $7,500.00 First Friday – All Night Vigil $764.07 Mass and Exposition: 7:00 p.m. Benediction: Saturday 6:30 a.m. Thank you for your generosity! Sunday Vespers: 3:30 p.m. (Sept. - June) Please remember us in your will!! Guided Tours by Appointment

2 Old Saint Mary's & Sacred Heart Parishes September 16, 2018 Sacred Heart Mass Schedule Sacred Heart Mass Intentions Sunday Masses Sunday Twenty-Fourth Sunday Per Annum 9:00 a.m. | English Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost 11:00 a.m. | Sung Latin Mass 9:00 a.m. Bill, Mary Lou and Chuck Conway - Conway Family Holy Day Masses 11:00 a.m. Cincinnati Oratory - Anonymous 9:00 a.m. | Low Latin Mass Monday St. Robert Bellarmine / Impression of the 12:00 noon | English Stigmata of St. Francis (IV) 7:00 p.m. | Sung Latin Mass 9:00 a.m.  Vincent Lo Duca - Carlos and Angie Latorre Weekday Masses Tuesday St. Joseph of Cupertino (III) Monday thru Saturday 9:00 a.m.  Anastasia and Samuel Gaddini -The Andrew Spoor Family 9:00 a.m. | Traditional Latin Mass Wednesday St. Januarius & Companions (III) The Sacraments 9:00 a.m. Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Gubasta - Gubasta Family Sacrament of Penance Thursday Sts. Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Paul Chong Ha-sang Sunday - Thirty minutes before Masses & Companions / St. Eustace & Companions (IV) Weekdays - Thirty minutes before Mass 9:00 a.m. Celebrant's Intention Saturday - 8:00 a.m. until 8:35 a.m. Friday St. Matthew the Evangelist (II) Baptisms 9:00 a.m. In Memory of Dan McCullough-Barbara & Patrick Chaulk Contact parish office at least one month prior. Saturday St. Thomas of Villanova (III) Weddings 9:00 a.m. Steve Autenrieb - The Kenning Family Contact parish office at least six months prior. Anointing of the Sick Sunday Twenty-Fifth Sunday Per Annum Contact a parish priest as soon as possible. eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost 9:00 a.m. Special Intention - Trisha Lamb and Confirmation 11:00 a.m. Pro Populo - For the People Contact the Parish Office. Adoration and Devotions Eucharistic Exposition Wednesday: During Novena following morning Mass Saturday: 7:50 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Sacred Heart Weekly Offering Are you sick? Are you home bound? Offering - Sunday September 9, 2018 If you are home bound or sick and need Holy Sunday Total (Attendance = 257 ) $3,671.00 Communion or a visit? Please contact parish of- Online Giving $.00 fice for a priest. If you will be having surgery or Other Income $.00 $4,900.00 are in the hospital, please be sure to let the parish Budgeted Weekly Expenses know. The hospital does not alert us if you do (-1,229.00) not ask them to. Thank you for your generosity! In the event of an emergency, please contact the Please remember us in your will!! parish office as soon as possible.  - For the repose of the soul of... Bulletin Submissions and Deadline Pro Populo - For the People of the Parish Send to [email protected] or Per Annum - During the Year [email protected] New Calendar (first) and Traditional Calendar (second) by Thursday of prior week.

3 Old Saint Mary's & Sacred Heart Parishes September 16, 2018 From the Pastor Laudetur Jesus Christus! Gelobt sei Jesus Christus! As we continue to try to wrap our minds around the Sia lodato Gesù Cristo! Praised be Jesus Christ! newly unfolding crisis in the clergy, it is essential to keep In the days of St. Philip Neri, this history in your minds. The clergy has often been in the clergy were depraved. It was need of reform. It was often clerics who began the great not uncommon to find clerics in heresies of the Church. Priests, bishops, and even popes places of ill repute, in illicit rela- who caused the greatest scandals. tionships, and failing to perform In spite of all that, the Church remains. It is said that even the basic tasks for which Napoleon once told a bishop that he would destroy the they were ordained. It was so bad Church. The bishop laughed, and Napoleon wondered that the had to what he found so amusing about the threat. The bish- mandate pastors not to live outside of their parishes and op responded by informing Napoleon that if the clergy to take part in the life of the parishes that they were as- haven't been successful in destroying the Church yet, at signed. We are not talking about a priest having to pas- that time in 1700 some years, what made him think he tor more than one church and having to share his time. would be? And so here we are several hundred years after Priests and bishops, in the day of St. Philip, would simply Napoleon. receive an income and never show up at all. I thank everyone who came out this past Friday for This all led to many reforms by the Council of Trent, our Vigil of Reparation. We not lose faith or con- including the establishment of seminaries. The religious fidence in the Church, but continue to hold fast to the orders and congregations also tried their best to reform promise of Christ Himself, that the gates of hell will not the priesthood by their own life. The Norbertines, and prevail against the Church. Countless men have tried even the Oratory itself were all founded as a way to pro- over the centuries, including clerics. They have all failed, mote the ideal of the priestly life. At least in our own way. and all future attempts will fail because we are part of a It is an unfortunate reality that the clergy have often Divine institution. We must hold fast to that, and con- been in need of reform. Today is no different than previ- stantly pray for our priests, bishops, and the Holy Father. ous ages. St. Augustine sought to have his clergy live a We each have a difficult task, and the temptations to be- common life as a means to promote virtue and dissuade tray Christ are constant. Sometimes the clergy fails, but vice. Even though clergy may be celibate, this does not sometimes those same clerics who have failed, through mean one should be wanting in healthy relationships and our prayers, become the great champions of the faith. friendships. For it is in this that we so often find encour- May we place our faith and hope in that, and pray our agement in the life of virtue and grace. A solitary life was hearts away! never expected to be the norm that it has now become.

Parish Clergy & Staff Oratory Priests and Brothers Old St. Mary's Staff Fr. Jon-Paul Bevak, C.O. / Pastor Joann Dobler / Parish Secretary [email protected] / ext. 123 [email protected] Fr. Adrian Hilton, C.O. / Parochial Vicar Terri Huwel / Pregnancy Center Director [email protected] / ext 125 [email protected] Fr. Lawrence Juarez, C.O. / Parochial Vicar Bill Diemler / Maintenance [email protected] / ext. 124 [email protected] Bro. Brent Stull, C.O. / Assistant Prefect of Sacred Music Sacred Heart Staff [email protected] / ext. 128 Jane Pitocco / Parish Secretary Bro. Henry Hoffmann/ Assistant Sacristan [email protected] [email protected] / ext. 132 John Schauble / Latin Mass Music Director [email protected] Director of Children's Catechism John Valentine / English Mass Music Director Sr. Marie Cécile, O.C.D. [email protected] [email protected] / ext. 134 JaeEun Lee / Organist

4 Old Saint Mary's & Sacred Heart Parishes September 16, 2018 Adoration, Catechesis, and Works of Mercy Pregnancy Center News Catechesis and Spirituality From the Catechism Catechesis 2270 Human life must be respected and protected abso- What is the Stigmata? lutely from the moment of conception. From the first mo- Phenomenon in which a person bears all or some of the ment of his existence, a human being must be recognized wounds of Christ in his or her own body, i.e., on the as having the rights of a person -- among which is the feet, hands, side, and brow. The wounds appear sponta- inviolable right of every innocent being to life. “Before I neously, from no external source, and periodically there formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were is a flow of fresh blood. The best known stigmatic was born I consecrated you” (Jer 1:5; cf Job 10:8-12; Ps 22:10- St. . During an ecstasy on Mount Alver- 11). “My frame was not hidden from you, when I was nia on September 17, 1224, he saw a seraph offer him being made in , intricately wrought in the depths of an image of Jesus crucified and imprint upon him the the earth” (Ps. 139:15). sacred stigmata. Blood used to flow from these wounds until the time of his death two years later. He tried to Thank you to all our volunteers at the Center. By the grace conceal the phenomenon but not very successfully. of God, we know many unborn lives have been saved here. Since that time scholarly research has established some It is so rewarding when a woman comes in with her 12 or three hundred twenty cases of stigmatization, among 13 year old child and tells us Thanks---for her wonderful them more than sixty persons who have been canonized. child---who might not be here if we were not here. It hap- pens often---I know God is with us! Authentic stigmatization occurs only among people fa- vored with ecstasy and is preceded and attended by keen We are in need of more help at the Center: some of our physical and moral sufferings that thus make the subject tasks are: answering the phone; restocking shelves; check- conformable to the suffering of Christ. ing clients in: putting together clients supply lists; in- putting computer data; putting together newborn baby Read More: https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/dictionary/ packets; confirming newborn class appointments; helping index.cfm?id=36650 unload cars of those bringing donations; sorting clothing; Submit questions to: [email protected] praying with our clients; (with training---doing pregnancy tests and counselling and conducting Bible Study). The Catechism News hours we could use help are: Mon. 1-3; Tues 1-3; Wed. Join us for our weekly Catechism Classes on Tuesday 1-5 and Thurs, 12-4. Anyone who might be interested evenings at 7:00 p.m. in Fr. Felten Hall at Old St. can call Terri at (513) 929-9165. Mary's. Classes begin on Tuesday, September 18. There are classes for both children and adults from both parish- Old St. Mary's Adoration es! Please find an upcoming list of the topics for adults: Could you not spend but one hour with Me? Please con- September 18 First Day of Catechism tact the parish office if you are interested in signing up for Introduction to the Year for Parents and Adults an hour, or to substitute. Adoration is on Sunday, Tues- day, Wednesday, and First Fridays. See our hours under September 25 The Existence of God the parish schedule. You may call the parish office or visit Bro. Henry Hoffmann adoration.oldstmarys.org to sign up. The minimum is October 2 The Human Soul & Natural Religion two adorers per hour, but our goal is nine hundred! Every- Bro. Brent Stull, C.O. one is welcome at anytime during Exposition, even if you can't take a scheduled hour or be a substitute. Become Catholic! Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Do you know Wedding Banns someone who is interested in becoming Catholic? Or do Old St. Mary's you just want to learn more about the Faith? If you an- Laura Rodriguez & Stephen Guokas (I) swered yes to any of these questions, contact Fr. Law- Adam Tullius & Kayla Finn (III) Sacred Heart rence for information about the steps to become Catho- No Upcoming Weddings lic or how to learn more about the Catholic Faith.

5 Old Saint Mary's & Sacred Heart Parishes September 16, 2018 Parish News Catechism - Tuesday, September 18 Old St. Mary's Pregnancy Center Catechism for children and adults begins this Tuesday, The Pregnancy Center at Old St. Mary's is looking for September 18 at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 18, will some able bodied volunteers. If you think you may be be an introduction for Adult Catechism to explain what able to help volunteer, or help move boxes of clothing we will be learning this year. We will be using the book around, please contact Terri Huwel at (513) 929-9165. "Apologetics and Catholic Doctrine" by Archbishop Mi- Natural Family Planning chael Sheehan. This book is available through Baronius With NFP, spouses respect God's design for life and love. Press for $29.95. New class begins Saturday, Sept. 22, @ 10 a.m., at St. Parish Offices Cloased - Thursday, September 20 Maximilian Kolbe Parish, 5720 Hamilton Mason Rd., Please note that the parish offices will be closed on Thurs- Liberty Township, OH 45011. For info, or to register for day, September 20 for a parish staff in-service day. a class, go to www.ccli.org or call 471-2000. Musical Oratory of the Blessed Virgin Mary - October 7 Old St. Mary's News Join The Cincinnati Oratory for its annual Musical Ora- Adoration Help! tory of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Sunday, October 7 We are still in need of a few more adorers to help with at 4:30 p.m. The Musical Oratory combines the Evening the following hours: Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. Wednesday: Oratory prayers of The Oratory with sacred music medi- 7:00 p.m. & First Friday: 11:00 p.m., Midnight, 1:00 tations on Marian texts for the Feast of the Most Holy a.m., & 4:00 a.m. If you are able to help with these . Musical meditations will feature polyphony sung times, or want to be a substitute, please contact the parish by The Oratory Schola Cantorum, as well as favorite con- office or visitadoration.oldstmarys.org . gregational hymns. Join us! Tuesday Parish Holy Hour - 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Oratory Fundraising Banquet - Monday, October 29 Every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. we are here making a Holy The Oratory will hold its annual fundraising banquet on Hour. The Rosary begins at 7:30 and Confession is heard Monday, October 29. Reserverations at $60 per person until 8:15. Benediction is at 8:30 p.m. Please join us, until October 13 and can be purchased by sending a especially if you can not commit to a regular Holy Hour! check to Fr. Adrian or visiting www.cincinnatioratory. Parking com. The speaker this year is Federal Judge Amul Thapar Please remember that on Sunday's the parking meters do of the Sixth Circuit Court. Please join us! not go into effect until 2:00 p.m. Please feel free to park in Parish Calendar any legal place on the street until that time! It is time to start gathering photos for our 2019 Parish Cal- Sunday Vespers endar. Please e-mail pictures to either pictures@oldstmarys. Vespers will resume on October 14. Please keep a watch org or [email protected]. We are also for a Sunday Adoration sign-up to see if we can offer looking for sponsors for the calendar. Please contact the Sunday Adoration this year. parish office to help defray the cost of the annual calendar! Social after Sunday Mass Learn about the Faith! Everyone is welcome to Fr. Felten Hall following the FORMED is a Catholic web page that has resources and 7:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m., & 11:00 a.m. Masses every Sunday. videos for learning more about the Catholic Faith. The code for registration is NFDBVP which can be done at Bathroom Lines www.formed.org/register. Please take advantage of this The bathrooms in the parish hall will be available for use great opportunity to learn more about our Holy Faith! during the 9:15 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 12:30 p.m. Sunday Masses. This will help keep the wait down. Sick Visits If you, or someone in your immediate family, is planning Marriage Congraulations! to have major surgery, or is hospitalized for any reason, Congratulations to Joseph Finke & Regina Krusling who please contact Bro. Brent at [email protected], if a were married at Old St. Mary's last weekend. May God visit from one of our Priests is desired. Please give some grant you many blessed years of marriage! advance notice, if possible, for scheduling purposes.

6 Old Saint Mary's & Sacred Heart Parishes September 16, 2018 Parish News Old St. Mary's Weekly Offering Prayer for the Pope V. Let us pray for our Pontiff Francis. Offering - Sunday September 2, 2018 R. The Lord preserve him and give him life, and make him Sunday Total (Attendance = 438 ) $5,447.00 blessed upon the earth, and deliver him not up to the will Online Giving $1,251.00 of his enemies. Other Income $5,031.00 Budgeted Weekly Expenses $7,500.00 Our Father. Hail Mary.

$4,229.00 V. May your hand be upon your holy servant. R. And upon your son whom you have anointed. Sacred Heart News Let us pray. Almighty, everlasting God, have mercy upon Fall Italian Dinner - Sunday, October 21 Thy servant Francis, our Sovereign Pontiff, and direct Please mark the date of the Fall Italian Dinner down him, according to Thy clemency, into the way of everlast- now, Sunday, October 21! A workers meeting will be ing salvation; that by Thy grace he may desire those things held on Thursday, September 20 at 7:00 p.m. in the that are pleasing to Thee, and perform them with all his parish hall. We are also in need of volunteers, if you strength. Through Christ our Lord. would like to volunteer, please come to the meeting for R. Amen. more information or call the parish office! This dinner Lord Jesus, keep safe in the shelter of Thy divine Heart our is a staple Cincinnati tradition and important to the up Holy Father, the Pope. Be his life, his strength, and his solace. keep of our parish, please support it! Partially Indulged Prayer Campaign Update Please remember to keep up with your pledges to Pray For Our Sick the Archdiocese's campaign. The parish committed, Old St. Mary's through its rebates, to update the parish hall. With the Pray for healing for Kate Schneider, Judy Benvie, Carolyn new stoves and new floor, the parish has spent over & Philip Wieland, Bill Kraeling, Gail Sweeney, Bill Otte- $65,000 on the hall. We have only received $32,824 in son, Jeannie Mueller, John Paul Downes, Jennifer Borek, rebates from the pledges honored thus far. Being 80% Noelle Polisso, John & Erin Hays, Deacon Ken DeHanes, through the campaign, we should have received closer to Wilma & Gary Brown, Loraine Dunseth, Karl Fry, Bob $80,000. So please keep up with your pledge promises Gruber, Anneliese Anneken, Gale Campbell, Mary Ann so we can continue to update the hall! Lohre, Richard Buettner, Margaret Lang, Mary Gardner, Bob Ball, Mary Frances & Sophia Sharpshair, Tom & Maria Saturday Parish Holy Hour - 7:50 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. Grow, Nancy Corbett, Julie Dietrich, Jessica George, Steven Join us each Saturday for a Holy Hour and Benedic- Marsh and Brian Ezell tion from 7:50 a.m. until 8:50 a.m. Confession is heard Sacred Heart throughout the Holy Hour. Mass follows the Holy Hour. Gordon Lowell, Alexander Piening, Jackson, Eric Bantle, Social after Sunday Mass Hilda Lowell, Jennifer Lowell, Melissa, Terri, Fr. Rob Jack, Join us for a social following the 11:00 a.m. Mass. Bring Katie, Vivian Rose, Dana Ray, Elizabeth Hetrick, Emmy & a dish to share! There will be no social after Mass today. Abby, Nathaniel Lee Taylor, and Ginny Tullo

Sacred Heart Weekly Offering Offering - Sunday September 2, 2018 Sunday Total (Attendance = 234) $4,175.50 Online Giving $.00 Upcoming Parish Events Other Income $6,126.13 9/18 - Start of Catechism @ 7:00 p.m. Budgeted Weekly Expenses $4,900.00 9/20 - Volunteer Meeting for Italian Dinner @ 7:00 p.m. (SH) $5,401.63 10/3 - St. Thérèse @ 7:00 p.m. (OSM)

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