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St. Mary Hyde Park prepares its members for salvation by knowing, living and sharing Christ.

4:00 pm 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am : 7:30 am & 6:45 pm • - All and All Souls : 7:30 am • , 9:00 am • • 3:00-3:45 pm and by appt. •

St Mary Hyde Park General Information 2853 Erie Avenue : 513-321-1207 Church: www.smchp.com Cincinnati, OH 45208 School: 513-321-0703 School: www.smshp.com

Staff Contact Info NEW to St. Mary? Welcome! You can register from our website or through the church office. We Fr. Ken Schartz, Pastor 321-1207 will contact you to answer any questions. We are glad you are here! [email protected] x8102

Fr. Tom Dennemann 321-1207 Sacraments

Weekend Celebrant Baptism - Preparation class takes place on the First Thursday of the month. Sacrament takes place on the first and third Sunday of the month at 1:00pm. Parish Administrator 3 21-1207 Call the church office to begin this process. Godparent letters require 10 Jeff Rinear x8105 business days to process. Please email: [email protected]. Thank you! [email protected] First & First Reconciliation - St. Mary School and Parish Religious Education Program students prepare in their second grade year. Call Parish Secretary 3 2 1-1207 the church office for more information. Connie Erdmann x8100 [email protected] Confirmation - St. Mary School and Parish Religious Education Program (PREP) Students prepare to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in their 7th & 8th Deacon John Schuler 321-1207 grade years. Confirmation takes place in the Fall of their 8th grade year. Next [email protected] x8404 Confirmation is Fall 2019. Please contact Michele Carle-Bosch with questions. [email protected] Adults, not yet confirmed, please call the church office for Deacon John Thamann, Retired more information.

School Principal 321-0703 Reconciliation - Saturday: 3:00-3:45pm and by appt. Community Penance Marianne Rosemond x8309 Services take place during and . [email protected] Anointing of the Sick - Call the church office Catechesis & Education 321-1207 Marriage - Parishioners must contact the church office at least one year in Michele Carle-Bosch x8401 advance. A marriage preparation program is required. [email protected] Please Pray For... Evangelization 321-1207 If you know of a parishioner who is Margaret Shank X8400 Parishioners Called to Military Service: [email protected] called into, or presently serving in, our country’s military forces please notify the church office (321-1207.) In serving honorably, they contribute to the good of the Music & Worship 3 2 1-1207 nation and the preservation of peace (Catechism of the #2310). Katie Barton x8402 Please keep the following in your prayers: Benjamin J. Capannari, Sam Anderson, [email protected] Craig Blessing, Josue Vazquez, Tony DeFilippo, Louis Hamilton, Jr., Jake Keefe, Ewan MacDougall, Michael O’Connor, Andrew Quatkemeyer, Amy Rohs, Sacristan 3 2 1 -1207 Todd Seurkamp, Todd Smyth. Ron Lamping x8403 rlampin @smshp.com Circle of Care Circle of Care is available to offer you support in difficult times. Meal assistance, Admin. & Volunteer Asst. 321-1207 Admin. & Volunteer Asst. housework, transportation etc. Please don’t hesitate to contact Emilie Kroner at x8406 VIRTUS Coordinator kronerfamily@ mail.com or (513) 319-5028. Laura Nickol [email protected] Gift of Treasure - Thank You! School Development & 321-0703 Sunday, 21………………...... 221 Gifts...... $15,341.27 Parish Communications X8 301 Projected Weekly Collection……………………………………………………...$17,844.00 Beth Mock Thank you for your generosity! [email protected] Want to write fewer checks? Sign up for Electronic Fund Transfer. To enroll go to our web- site www.smchp.com and click on “Giving” found at the top of the main page. Questions? Business Associate & 321-1207 Call Jeff Rinear 321-1207 ext. 8105. *to increase your electronic giving: Log in to Volunteer Coordinator x8101 smchp.weshareonline.org and click Payments/Schedules/Click Edit next to Sunday offerings Orla Bowman [email protected] Church Office Hours Child Care is available during 9:30 am in Robisch Hall. Youth Minister M-F 9:00-Noon and 1:00-5:00pm Ashley Gabriel [email protected] Parish and School Space Reservations Bulletin Content Deadline: Please reserve parish space with Connie: M o n day at NOON to: [email protected] or 321-1207 [email protected]

Mass Intentions From the Desk of Fr. Ken Tuesday, October 30 Next Thursday is November 1, The Feast of All 7:30 am For the People of the Parish Saints. It is a . Mass times are 6:45pm Deceased Members of Legion of Mary 9:00 in the morning and 7:00 in the evening. It is a

Wednesday, October 31 mass where we celebrate all the saints without a

9:00 am Rosanne Ell-Family day of their own. At the weekend masses we will remember all those who have died since last All Thursday, November 1 All Saints Souls day which is November 2. Each deceased persons name 9:00 am For the deceased of St. Mary Church will be read at the Prayer of the Faithful. 7:00 pm For the Souls of the Faithful Departed

Friday, November 2 All Souls 9:00 am For the Souls of the Faithful Departed

Saturday, November 3 9:00 am Rose Emsicke - Mary Holt 4:00 Suzanne E. Grant - Sebastian Family

Sunday, November 4 Next Sunday’s Readings 8:00 am For the People of the Parish Thirty-First Sunday in – November 4, 2018 Deuteronomy 6:2-6 9:30 am Stan Salomon - Steve & Carla Romanelli Hebrews 7:23-28 11:30 am Mirella Fulmer Healy - Jean & Philip Miazga Mark 12:28-34

To request a Mass intention, please contact the rectory

The Week Ahead Tuesday, October 30 From St. Mary School Office † 6:45 pm --- Mass St. Mary School Student Council was officially inducted at our October All School Mass. These Jr. High Students Wednesday, October 31 take an oath to serve their school and church community † Children & Adult Choir Rehearsals CANCELLED selflessly and with honor and distinction.

† 7:00 pm - Boy Scouts Congratulations and thank you for your commitment!

Thursday, November 1 All Saints Day † SCHOOL CLOSED † 9:00 am Mass † 7:00 pm Mass † 7:00 pm - Baptism Preparation Class - Seton Center

Friday, November 2 † SCHOOL CLOSED † 6:45 am - FATHERS TEAM - Seton Ctr. † 9:45 am --- Parents of Preschoolers Meeting --- Robisch Hall “Ark”

Saturday, November 3 † “Tell It to the Preacher” - 8:00 am - Seton Center † Gospel of Luke - 9:30 am - Seton Center We are accepting New Student and Kindergarten Registrations for the

201920192019-2019---20202020 school year! Please email [email protected] or call the Sunday, November 4 school office, 321-0703, for school info or to schedule a personal tour. We † 1:00 pm --- Baptisms in Church would love to have you visit! You can also visit us at www.smshp.com to

† 8:00 pm - Rosary in Church learn more and to view photos of SMS Life!

Our Faith / Our Community THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE Give Thanks this Thanksgiving Luke’s account of the Gospel is often called The Gospel of Joy. Who was Luke and why did he write his account of by Giving Back!

Gospel? What makes this Gospel different from the other three Can you help feed the less fortunate by preparing or buying writers? an entrée, side dish or dessert for 8-10 people? Discover the themes in Gospel according to Luke, which is the Gospel that will be read each Sunday during the upcoming Volunteers from St. Mary will be preparing & serving dinner for C that begins on the First Sunday of Advent. our neighbors at the Madisonville Education & Assistance Center The Gospel of Luke will be presented in the Seton Center on Monday, November 19 and we could use your helphelp.! Saturday, November 3 at 9:30 am (after the 9am Mass) and For more information, contact Terry Shea at repeated again on Tuesday, November 6 at 7:15 pm (after the 6:45 pm Mass). Ron Lamping will be the speaker. He holds a [email protected] or 513-403-6226. Masters degree in Religious Education from Fordham University and studied Sacred Scripture and theology at Mt. St. Mary Seminary. Advent Wreath-Making Family Plan to attend this faith-enrichment opportunity sponsored by the Night…with Pizza! St. Mary Adult Faith Formation Committee. Tuesday, November 13 at 5:00 pm in Robisch Hall † Pizza will be served compliments of Fr. Ken Tell it to the Preacher † Advent Wreath-Making Kits are $20 Have you ever wanted to tell the preacher what you † Fr. Ken will bless the wreaths upon completion really thought? Now is your chance! † Please RSVP today and reserve a wreath-making kit Deacon John will be preaching at the 8:00 am and 9:30 am Email [email protected] or call Michele at 321-1207 Masses on Sunday, November 25, 2018. In preparaon for preaching, Deacon John will host a reading and review YOUTH MINISTRY of the November 25 Scripture readings this coming… Tribe 4:13 - Grades 6-8 † Saturday, November 3 at NET Night for St. Mary Youth Group... † 8:00 am in the Seton Center. If you like, stay aer Thursday, November 15 and join us for 9:00 am Saturday Mass. 6:00 - 8:00 pm in Robisch Hall. Email Deacon John at [email protected] or call Topic: Fully Alive (True Happiness) ⇒ (513) 871-8556 if you plan to aend. We will need families to host 22----33 NET Ministries team members in their homes the night of November 15. PREP ⇒ Host families are also needed for upcoming school day retreats: November 8 (for Grade 7 retreat) and PREP gathered for a Fall Prayer Service last Sunday. November 27 & 28 (for Grade 6 retreat) The Prayer Service led by Jr. High Students, was based ⇒ Please email [email protected] if you are able to on Psalm 118:1 “Give thanks to the LORD, for he is host. Thank you! good, his mercy endures forever.” Visit www.smchp.com Search: Youth Ministry for the 2018- 2019 Youth Group registration link.

Please Pray and Witness for Life

location is outside of the Planned Parenthood abortion facility at 2314 Auburn Ave. † Vigil Hours are 7:00 am-7:00 pm daily Sept 26 - Nov 3. † St. Mary Parish is committed to praying in front of Planned Parenthood every Friday from 3:00 --- 5:00 pm. Free parking is available on side streets or at Holy Name Church which is three blocks north on Auburn. If you are able to pray for 30 minutes or you would like more information, please contact Dianne or Bob Donlan at

[email protected] or 513-871-8851.

Word in Your Heart EVANGELIZATION A Reflection on today’s scripture written by a , All Saints, All Souls St. Mary Parishioner – are connected! Let us begin with Halloween, the day before the vigil of All Saints. The Word In Your Heart The Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Hallow is the same word for “holy” which we find in the Psalm 126:3. The LLLORDORDORD has done great things for us; we are Lord’s Prayer (‘hallowed be thy Name) and e’een is a filled with joy. contraction of the “evening.” The word Halloween is a shortened form of “All Hallows Eve” – or the evening On the road from Jericho to Jerusalem, where he will soon be before (October 31) all that is “holy” All Saints (November honored with cries of “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in 1). It begins the three-day observance of Allhallowtide, the the name of the Lord!” (Mark 11:9), Jesus hears another time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the kind of cry from a blind beggar: “Jesus, son of David, have dead, including saints, , and all the faithful pity on me.” departed.

Jesus tells his disciples to bring Bartimaeus to him, and then All Saints is a Christian festival/Holy Day of Obligation in asks him, “What do you want me to do for you?” Of course honor of all the saints, known and unknown celebrated Jesus knows exactly what the blind man wants, but it is im- not only by the Roman Catholic Church, but the Eastern portant that Bartimaeus brings his request to Jesus and Orthodox Church, , and various names what he needs. “Master, I want to see” (Mark 10:48- Protestant denominations (however not all celebrate this 51). on November 1). When I hear this story I think about the times when I am All Souls Day (Nov. 2) is a Roman Catholic day of blinded by my worries and troubles, by my own selfishness, remembrance for friends and loved ones who have and cannot see the great things God has done for me. Jesus, passed away, celebrated also by the Eastern Orthodox son of David, have pity on me when I am too blind to see the Church and various other Anglican and Protestant beauty of the world God has created for us and the blessings denominations. It developed alongside All Saints Day (or I have been given. Have pity on me when I am too self- the Feast of All Saints), celebrated on Nov. 1st. However, absorbed to see people who live in sickness or poverty, the traditions of the Feast of All Souls are independent of despair or fear, and do not try to help. Have pity on me when the Feast of All Saints. I am too stubborn to come to you in prayer and name the thing I need. All three days connect us to the – which is referenced in the Apostles Creed, the Creed we Master, I want to see so I can walk in your path and follow profess at Baptism, Confirmation, when we begin to pray you on the way. Help me to live my life in such a way that the Rosary and which can be used at Mass during Lent when I come to its end I will hear “Your faith has saved you,” and the Season instead of the Nicene Creed (a bag and be filled with true joy. of Hershey Kisses to whomever can tell me what the Com- —Janet Buening munion of Saints is – without reading any further or Gog- gling it). In the Communion of Saints – there is a perenni- al link of charity between the faithful who have already reached their heavenly home, (All Saints) those who are

expiating their sins in purgatory (All Souls) and those who

are still pilgrims on earth (Halloween)

Please join “all the saints’ this week – at one of the Masses on November 1, 9am or 7pm and remembering “all the souls’ November 2, 9am Mass and throughout

next weekend’s liturgies.

Is Allhallowtide evangelization ––– you bet it is!

Janet BueningBuening, a teacher and writer, has been a member of What do YOU need to +Know Christ + Live Christ + Share Christ St. Mary Parish since 1982. Her service as a lector led her to begin this weekly column—a space in which parishioners can share their Margaret: 513-321-1207 ext. 8400 or reflections on the Word of the Lord. She encourages everyone to [email protected] participate! Contact her at 513-871-9294 or [email protected] for info and guidelines.

Solemnity of All Saints Thursday, November 1 Masses at 9:00 am and 7:00 pm

The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed All Souls Day Friday, November 2 Mass at 9:00 am

Names of All the Faithful Departed of this past year will be read and prayed for at the November 3 & 4 Masses

FORMED PICK Symbolon: Knowing the Faith Episode 9: Mary and the Saints Discover the “Cloud of Witnesses” What is our connection to Episode 9: Mary and the rest of the Mary and the Saints saints? Why do we ask Our Lady and other “dead people” to pray for us? Discover a framework for the Communion of Saints. “Well done. Very good analogies used here.” Watch on formed.org —John T., Tehachapi,CA St. Mary School Salutes Veterans

We invite St. Mary Parishioners and any family member or friend, who has served or is currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces to our... Veterans’ Day Assembly Monday, November 12, 2018 10:00 am

Veterans will process into the assembly together and be seated on the stage. Please gather in the gym foyer @9:45am. ?’S or RSVP to 321-0703 or [email protected] Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time | October 28, 2018

God Restores Us A Word from Pope Francis to Wholeness Jesus’ life, especially during By Mary Katharine Deeley the three years of his public ministry, was a continual hen my mother was alive and the frequent guests who showed up. On encounter with people. Among WThanksgiving rolled around, that day we were all family. them, the sick had a special my siblings and I would pack up our The year my mother died, my brother, place. How many pages respective families and travel home for sisters, and I weren’t sure what to do. of the Gospel tell of these the traditional holiday dinner. There was Her house had been sold, and we were encounters! The paralytic, the something so right and satisfying about scattered to different parts of the country. blind man, the leper, …We seeing one another, sharing what had Thanksgiving was a very different feast cannot fail to visit and assist happened since we saw each other last that year, as it often is when matriarchs those who are sick. and eating the good food that was part and patriarchs pass. We talked about —General audience, of the feast. Of course as we got older, what we missed and wanted, and now we November 9, 2016 we helped out with the cooking, serving, celebrate Thanksgiving at my house with and cleaning up, and with entertaining all who can make it. The tradition has become ours, and we look forward to it every year. Sunday Readings Imagine being unable to celebrate any of your traditions for forty years. That’s what Jeremiah 31:7–9 the Jews faced during their long exile. Proclaim your praise and say: They were unable to gather as a family and The Lord has saved his people, worship God in their own way. Jeremiah’s the remnant of Israel. vision of their joyful return holds out the hope that God will once again gather Hebrews 5:1–6 them up and bring them home. There, ...It was not Christ who glorified God will restore them to wholeness • Like Bartimaeus, is there a himself in becoming high priest, just as Jesus restored Bartimaeus, who need you want Jesus to fill? but rather the one who said to courageously called out to him and asked What is it? him: “You are my son.” for what he most desired. + • Might you be the answer Mark 10:46–52 When my mother died, to how Jesus wants to fill [Bartimaeus] threw aside his someone’s need? Don’t be cloak, sprang up, and came to my brother, sisters, and I one of the crowd holding Jesus…. “Master, I want to see.” weren’t sure what to do. him back.

© 2018 Liguori Publications l Liguori.org for his kindness, such wondrous deeds Hungering for Justice for the children of Adam. For he satisfied the thirsty, filled the hungry with good By Donald Senior, CP things.”

[Jesus said,] “Blessed are they who hunger...for Where Justice Rules righteousness, for they will be satisfied” (Matthew 5:6). Jesus wasn’t an impractical dreamer looking in vain for an ideal world, but esus’ beatitudes hit their marks the human realm should mirror God’s a tireless worker for justice. He would Jlike well-thrown darts. In Luke’s justice, being faithful to one’s obligations give his life healing the sick, feeding version, the focus is on raw physical and doing what’s right. the multitudes, and confronting those hunger: “Blessed are you who are now So the people Jesus blesses in this whose sense of justice had withered. hungry, for you will be satisfied” (6:21). beatitude are those hungering for God Jesus believed deeply that God’s will for Matthew’s formulation doesn’t soften to establish true righteousness or justice. humanity is a place where justice rules. the blunt force of Jesus’ words but rather In such a world there will be no child “Your kingdom come” was the heartbeat profoundly extends their meaning. Jesus’ who goes a day without bread and no of Jesus’ ministry and the voice of his blessing now reaches all those who long families will spend the winter in a tent. In great prayer. Every great saint steeped in for God’s righteousness, whether they’re a just or righteous world, those of us with the teaching of Jesus and animated by his physically hungry themselves or heart- resources will feel a sense of obligation Spirit has lived out this same vision of stricken on behalf of those who are. toward the needy. human life. A key word here is righteousness, Those who hunger and thirst for justice derived from the Greek word dikaiosune, Gospel Echoes “will be satisfied.” Jesus’ beatitude doesn’t which translates as “righteousness” or As in every one of the beatitudes, Jesus’ say how and when such satisfaction will “justice.” In English these terms have words echo throughout the Gospel. come—only that it will. Any Christian several connotations. To be righteous, He warns his disciples that in order for who struggles to be just and treat others for example, can be negative, referring to them to enter the kingdom of heaven, in the right manner follows in the those who are too sure of their virtue and their righteousness must exceed that footsteps of Jesus himself. + quick to let others know about it. Justice of the scribes and Pharisees (Matthew can be thought of as a legal term, as when 5:20). Above everything else, they are to we say someone is “brought to justice”— “seek first the kingdom [of God] and his punished for unlawful deeds. righteousness” (Matthew 6:33). In the But the Bible’s “justice” and end, God will judge us on the basis of our “righteousness” have very different commitment to justice. connotations. God is the best exemplar Jesus’ vision of a just world expresses a of what biblical justice means because fundamental longing of the whole Bible. Lord, I am grateful you came God is trustworthy and faithful. God The searing prayer of Psalm 107:5–9 to heal the brokenhearted. always does what’s right. Therefore, may have stirred in Jesus’ heart as he Help me to trust in you the biblical peoples would pray that preached this beatitude to his disciples: when I am in trouble. God would be just and righteous “They were hungry and thirsty; their life From Grateful Meditations toward Israel, meaning that God would was ebbing away. In their distress they for Every Day in Ordinary Time, compassionately stand by his people. cried to the Lord, who rescued them in Rev. Warren J. Savage In turn, justice or righteousness in their peril…Let them thank the Lord and Mary Ann McSweeny

Thursday, Solemnity of All Saints: Monday, Weekday: Rv 7:2–4, 9–14 / 1 Jn 3:1–3 / Mt 5:1–12a WEEKDAY Eph 4:32—5:8 / Lk 13:10–17 Friday, Commemoration of All the Tuesday, Weekday: Faithful Departed (All Souls): Wis 3:1–9 / READINGS Eph 5:21–33 or 5:2a, 25–32 / Lk 13:18–21 Rom 5:5–11 or Rom 6:3–9 / Jn 6:37–40 October 29- Wednesday, Weekday: Saturday, Weekday: Phil 1:18b–26 / November 3 Eph 6:1–9 / Lk 13:22–30 Lk 14:1, 7–11

© 2018 Liguori Publications, One Liguori Drive, Liguori, MO 63057. Scripture quotations in this publication are from New American Bible, revised edition, © 2010, 1991, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, DC. Pope Francis quotation is used with permission and copyright © 2018 Libreria Editrice Vaticana. October 28, 2018 All rights reserved. 1-800-325-9521. Liguori.org.

Weekly Marriage Tip Priesthood Sunday - October 28

First Place - "The Kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant Priesthood Sunday seeks to reaffirm the priesthood of finding a pearl of great price, he gives and sells all that Jesus Christ and its central place in the life of the he has and buys it.” (MT 13: 45-46) In your vocation of Church. This day also specifically honors priests, marriage, your spouse is like that pearl. God has called without whom the Holy Sacraments could not be you together. Don't let work or projects, or hobbies, or conferred, for a single day out of the 365 days of the even your children, bring him or her from first place. He year during which they tirelessly serve their parishes. or she is priceless [and a treasure to value, appreciate, Celebrate and thank a priest today...Thank you, Fr. Ken! treasure, and protect.] -- USCCB

Weekly Parenting Pointer Forgiveness - It's essential that we teach the lessons of forgiveness to our children by example and by instruc- tion. When your children err, don't be too quick to punish. Rather begin the process of teaching them the way to seek forgiveness and make restitution. If they learn to be truly sorry and take the steps to avoid ever doing that particular wrong again, they are well on their way to living a good life of integrity, serenity, and true peace. —Tom McGrath, Raising Faith-Filled Kids

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