St. Bartholomew Administration May 15, 2016
Welcome To Our Parish Community
How to reach us: ...... 9375 Winton Rd...... Cincinna , Ohio 45231 Website: www.eStBarts.or ...... Fax: 728-3141 Parish Front Desk: ...... 522-3680 Parish Staff Phones: ...... 728-3146 + Ext. # Pastor: Father Jerry Hiland ...... ext. 108 .... [email protected] OR [email protected] For a Sacramental Emergency……...….………….521-0029 Deacon: Michael Ascolese ...... ext. 123 ...... [email protected] Deacon: Gerald Flamm ...... ext. 104 ...... dcngerry.fl[email protected] Business Manager: Skip Borgman ...... ext. 151 ...... [email protected] Special Projects: Toni Alander ...... ext. 107 ...... [email protected] Pastoral Associates: For Parish Life & Hospitality: Sandy Hornbach ...... ext. 109 ...... [email protected] For CFF & Youth Ministry: Amy Staubach ...... ext. 110 ...... [email protected] For Music & Liturgy: Milt Goedde ...... ext. 103 ...... [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor: Dan Radford ...... ext. 106 ...... [email protected] Maintenance Assistant: Mike Glassmeyer ...... ext. 106 Sacrament of Bap sm: A pre-Bap sm program for first me ...... [email protected] parents on the 3rd Tuesday of the month is required. Secretary/Bulle n Editor: Joanne Sta ...... ext. 101 Bap sms are celebrated a er the Saturday 5:00PM or the Submissions by noon Tuesday ...... joanne.sta @fuse.net Sunday 11:15AM Masses throughout the year, except during Lent and the Easter weekend. Call Sandy to sign up. Prayer Chain: If you would like the parish to pray for your Sacrament of Reconcilia on: Every Saturday 4 - 4:30PM needs or inten ons, use one of the following methods: Call the Voice Mail Box: 728-3146 X700 (checked daily) Sacrament of Marriage: All wedding arrangements must be Leave info in Prayer Chain Box located in the ves bule confirmed by the pastor at least six months prior to the Email oanne.sta @fuse.net proposed date. Call the Parish Office to make arrangements. You can set up your own Online Giving Hospitalized Parishioners and Shut-Ins: If you know of a account from the parish website or you can parishioner in the hospital, or if you yourself have a planned do it yourself. Learn more at eStBarts.org or hospitaliza on, please let us know. As a pa ent, please tell contact Toni ([email protected] or 505-2823). the hospital admi ng clerk or a pastoral visitor that you Pastoral Council would like your church no fied. Under HIPAA Law, hospitals are not permi ed to call us unless you give them Bill Mauntel, Chair (479-1511) permission. Don Webb (931-0399) Jim Knecht (771-4012) Jon Wi (521-6328) Ralph Sabato (521-8383) Recep on Hall: At least 12-18 month no ce is Barbara DeBurger…………(349-8327) recommended for use of the Krumpe Ac vity Center.
Finance Commi ee The Memorial Fund has been established to accept dona ons from individuals who would like to remember a Charles Raterman George Mahan deceased loved one or to commemorate special occasions. Tom Kessinger Dan Depperman Funds raised are used for church-related items.
St. Vivian Administration May 15, 2016
St. Vivian Church……………………..7600 Winton Road Confessions: Saturday from 3:30-4:00 pm, or by …………………………………………………….Cincinna , OH 45224 appointment by contac ng the parish office. Parish Office Phone………………………………...513-728-4331 Bap sms: Parents: please call Deacon Larry to schedule a Email: [email protected] · Fax: 513-728-4335 bap smal workshop. Office Hours……………………...Mon.-Fri.: 8:00AM—4:30PM Hospitalized Parishioners: If you know of a parishioner in the hospital or if you have a planned hospitaliza on, please stvivian.org let us know. As a pa ent, please tell the hospital admi ng facebook.com/stvivian clerk or a pastoral visitor that you would like your church St. Vincent de Paul Requests: Contact the Parish Office no fied. The hospitals cannot and will not call us unless you tell them to do so. St. Vivian School………………………….885 Denier Place Weddings: Call the parish office at least six months prior to …………………………………………………….Cincinna , OH 45224 desired date. Please contact the parish before making other arrangements/reserva ons. (513) 522-6858, ext. 203 · Fax: (513) 728-4336 Office Hours………………………Mon.-Fri.: 7:30AM—3:30PM Bulle n: Bulle n ar cles are due 10 days before the Sunday of inser on by e-mailing bulle [email protected] or dropping ar cles off at the parish office. Bulle n inserts must be sent Pastoral Team to the parish office 20 days before the Sunday of inser on Rev. Jerry Hiland…………………………...……….Pastor, ext. 104 by sending to bulle [email protected] or leaving at the parish [email protected] OR [email protected] office. Deacon Larry Maag……………………………….Deacon, ext. 102 Memorial Fund: If you would like to add your loved one to …………………………………………[email protected] the Memorial Fund, please call the parish office. Inclusion Kathleen Rothschild……………..Business Manager, ext. 101 consists of the deceased’s name being added to the ………………………………………[email protected] plaques in the ves bule in church and the offering of one Mass per month for the repose of their soul. Tim McManus……...Director of Liturgy & Music, 728-4338 ……………………………………………. [email protected] Network of Prayer: If you would like someone to pray for Julie Zinser…..Associate of Religious Educa on, 728-4339 you and/or your inten ons, or would like to add your name ………………………………………………[email protected] to the group who pray, please text or call: Nancy at 513-378 Phil Miller………………….Youth Minister, 522-6858, ext. 231 -7872; or email: [email protected]. …………………………………………………[email protected] Jane Brack…………………………..Principal, 522-6858, ext. 202 Hearing Assistance Frequency 107.5 FM …………………………………………………[email protected]
Parish Staff Erin Henz………………………………...Parish Secretary, ext. 100 …………………………………………………[email protected] Chelsea Rothschild…..Webmaster & Parish Secr., ext. 100 ……………………………………[email protected] Alice Derrick…………..School Secretary, 522-6858, ext. 203 ………………………………………………[email protected] Julie Borgerding…….Music Ministry Accompanist, ext. 123 ………………………………………[email protected] Paul Petronio…………………………….Maintenance Supervisor ……………………………………………[email protected] Wayne Eilerman………………………………………...Maintenance Tom Ortman……………………………………………….Maintenance
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Regional News May 15, 2016
LET US WORSHIP TOGETHER
Monday, May 16 6:15AM Communion Service at St. Bartholomew 7:35AM Rosary at St. Bartholomew 8:00AM Mass at St. Bartholomew: Charlie McCafferty/Wyncee Fleisher 7:00PM Rosary at St. Bart’s
Tuesday, May 17 6:15AM Communion Service at St. Bartholomew 7:35AM Rosary at St. Bartholomew 8:00AM Mass at St. Bartholomew: Lucille Hamilton/Joe & Kathy Sta 8:30AM Eucharis c Adora on at St. Bart’s 5:00PM Benedic on at St. Bart’s
Wednesday, May 18 - Pope St. John I 6:15AM Communion Service at St. Bart’s INTENTIONS OF THE HOLY FATHER Thursday, May 19 FOR MAY 6:15AM Communion Service at St. Bartholomew That in every country of the world, 7:35AM Rosary at St. Vivian women may be honored & respected 8:00AM Mass at St. Vivian followed by Rosary: and that their essen al contribu on to In Honor of Fr. Jack Fillipine’s Birthday society may be highly esteemed. 9:30AM JPII School May Crowning That families, communi es, and groups may pray the Holy Friday, May 20 - St. Bernardine of Siena Rosary for evangeliza on and peace. 6:15AM Communion Service at St. Bartholomew 7:35AM Rosary at St. Vivian 8:00AM School Mass at St. Vivian followed by READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 15
Rosary: Lorene Dunkley/Mavis Richardson & Monday Jas 3: 13-18; Ps 19: 8-10, 15; Mk 9: 14-29 Wayne N. Thomas Tuesday Jas 4: 1-10; Ps 55: 7-11a, 23; Mk 9: 30-37 Saturday, May 21 Wednesday Jas 4: 13-17; Ps 49: 2-3, 6-11; Mk 9: 38-40 St. Christopher Magallanes & Companions Thursday Jas 5: 1-6; Ps 49: 14-20; Mk 9: 41-50 11:00AM Ordina on Mass at the Cathedral Friday Jas 5: 9-12; Ps 103: 1-4, 8-9, 11-12; Mk 10:1-12 3:30PM Confessions at St. Vivian with Fr. Freson Saturday Jas 5: 13-20; Ps 141: 1-3, 8; Mk 10: 13-16 4:00PM Confessions at St. Bart’s with Fr. Jerry 4:30PM Mass at St. Vivian with Fr. Freson: Dorothy Eagle/Jeff Eagle 5:00PM Mass at St. Bart’s with Fr. Jerry: FOCUS ON NEXT WEEKEND’S READINGS: May 21/22 (#1088 Harry Schraivogel/Rosalie & Family in SB Gather #976 in SV Hymnal): Images of our triune God abound in the readings for the Most Holy Trinity. They summon Sunday, May 22 us to a spirit of thanksgiving for the created world that brings The Most Holy Trinity beauty, joy, and depth to our lives. Saint Paul tells us that through 9:30AM Mass at St. Vivian with Fr. Jerry: the power of the Holy Spirit, the abundant love of God is poured In Honor of the Birthday of Deacon Bill Michael into our hearts. Let us be grateful. 11:15AM Mass at St. Bartholomew with Fr. Jerry: Special Inten on of a Parishioner Proverbs 8:22-31 Psalm 8:4-9 Romans 5:1-5 John 16:12-15
Regional News May 15, 2016
CALLING ALL SHUTTER BUGS! Our 2016 Golden Jubilee Mass pastoral region will be publishing a photo The Archdiocese will have their Golden directory this fall, and we certainly want to Jubilee Mass for married couples who are include lots of great photos of the celebra ng their 50th wedding anniversary ac vi es, ministries and events at our this year on Sat., Aug. 27 at 4:30PM at St. parishes. Have you taken photos at events this year? Think Peter in Chains Cathedral. Archbishop Dennis Schnurr will Confirma on! First Communion! Weddings! We encourage be the principal celebrant for this Mass. Couples will receive you to bring a camera to parish gatherings, snap some invita ons in the mail for the Jubilee Mass. We also would shots of the joy and ac on, and pass along your photos to like to honor couples celebra ng their 25th, 50th, 60th, either Kathy Rothschild at St. Vivian or Toni Alander at St. 70th, 75th anniversaries with a cer ficate. Please call or Bart’s. Thank you! email your respec ve parish office by June 15 if you are celebra ng any of these anniversaries in 2016. Mercy Tuesdays at 9:00AM Save the Date! St. Bart’s Krumpe Center We are learning the history of Divine Blessed Saints Mercy and discussing in small groups, while also reflec ng Pastoral Region on mercy itself through scripture and prayer. Join us in faith and fellowship and enjoy a light breakfast as well! It’s not VBS too late to join the group! June 27 - July 1 Monday Rosary Night: Join us on Mondays at St. Bartholomew Church at 7:00PM. We begin THANK YOU: This bulle n is furnished to the Parish with prayers of intercession - prayers on behalf without charge. The ads that appear completely defray all of and for others. This is followed by praying the publishing costs with which the church would otherwise be Rosary and then the Divine Mercy Chaplet. On burdened. Please patronize our adver sers as a thank you Monday, May 23, we will include a May for their kind generosity. Our sponsor this week is
Crowning program. All are invited! DANIEL E. CAJACOB, MD FACS
GIRL SCOUT TROOP 47606 HOSTS HOMELESS HELPOUT When: Sat., May 21, 1:00-4:00PM (arrive and leave at any me from 1-4pm) Where: John Paul II Catholic School Gym, 9375 Winton Road What: Par cipate in games & ac vi es to learn about and help the homeless.
Bring your dona ons! • Clothes and shoes will be donated to Master Provisions • Food and toys will be donated to Bethany House
Need more info: Contact Leaders Lisa Lee (315-9888) and Kelly French (254-6494). Join us for a Ladies Bunco Night!
Bunco 4 A cause!
Friday May 20th, 7 PM St. Bartholomew Krumpe Activity Center Cost: $20 – Food and Adult Refreshments Provided All Ladies 21 and Older Invited!
We will play Bunco, Left Center Right, and other games with prizes! There will also be a basket raffle! Don’t know how to play? Don’t worry – we’ll teach you!
All Proceeds benefit the youth group mission trip to work with the Navajo in New Mexico this summer.
Additional free will donations will be accepted to help with our trip costs.
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ur Stewardship May 8, 2016 - THANK YOU! We have had several parishioners O pass away recently. Please keep Online Giving $2,887.00 them and their families in your Envelopes $7,373.00 prayers: Loose $ 276.00 Former parishioner Gary For ne, husband of Total Collec on $10,536.00 Suellen, who passed away on April 19. Parishioner Lola Jerger, mother of parishioner Ron Our generous parishioners filled the SVDP truck Jerger Sr. and grandmother of parishioners Ron Jr. and more than half way over the weekend and Elise Fessler, whose Mass of Chris an Burial was celebrated contributed 118 pounds of goods to the MHA on at St. Bartholomew on Sat., May 7. Hunger Sunday. We THANK YOU for your service Former parishioner Dan Gibbons, husband of to the poor in our neighborhood. Marge, who passed away May 4.
“We give them back to you, O Lord, who first gave them to Can you Spend an Hour with Jesus? us. Life is unending because love is undying”. We are in need of more people for (Bede Jarre ) Eucharis c Adora on on Tuesdays. Please reflect on this need and make a commitment WHAT IS AN "APP"?? Interested in this "app" to spend one hour with the Lord. Thank you you've been hearing about but not sure "what to all who already honor the Lord in this way. it is" or "how to get it" or "what to do with it"? Please contact Peg Hoban (931-4667) or Fear not! A er Mass for the next two weeks, Ruth Linesch (825-5182) for more details. we’ll have volunteers in the Church lobby ready to answer your ques ons and lend a hand. You've got nothing to lose: THE SANCTUARY CANDLE IS LIT THIS the app is FREE to you AND to the parish! WEEK IN MEMORY OF JOHN B. AUSDENMORE Flowers in the sanctuary this weekend were donated by Ruth & THE WEEK AHEAD… Ray Linesch In Memory of Bernadine Pahren. Sunday, May 15 9:45AM Coffee Talk - KAC 1:00PM Girl Scout Bridging Ceremony - Gym Did You Know…? 7:00PM Youth Group - Catacombs Over 100 accounts have been
Monday, May 16 created and over $375,000 has 7:00PM Pastoral Council - Pastors’ Rm. been processed since we 7:00PM Men’s Group - KAC launched our Online Giving program in spring of 2013. Our sincere thanks to everyone who has used this tool and told Tuesday, May 17 others just how easy and convenient it is. 9:00AM Mercy Tuesdays - KAC 7:00PM Worship Commission - Pastors’ Rm. Many thanks to all who helped us with Wednesday, May 18 another successful Mission Garage Sale. 9:00PM Men’s Basketball - Gym We raised $770! We especially thank parishioners from both St. Bart’s & St. Friday, May 20 Vivian who donated items and worked the 7:00PM Ladies Bunko Night - Gym sale, and our SVDP members and our Youth Group for a Saturday, May 21 speedy clean up. Through the Archdiocesan Mission Office, 1:00PM Girl Scout Homeless Event - Gym the money will be distributed to St. Bart’s Youth Group Mission Trip, The Society for the Propaga on of the Faith, Sunday, May 22 Holy Childhood, and to special Archdiocesan mission 9:45AM Last Coffee Talk - KAC projects. All of our unsold “treasures” were donated to 7:00PM Youth Group - Catacombs SVDP. Hope to see you all again in October for our Fall sale!
St. Bartholomew Parish News May 15, 2016
th Fellow Parishioners, The 8 graders have returned from their trip to My name is Tony Luken, and I am a Life Washington D.C. This was an experience that none of them Scout in Boy Scout Troop 857. I am will forget. The students were touring from 7:00AM un l currently working on achieving the 9:00PM Friday and Saturday. Our tour ended on Sunday at highest rank in scou ng: Eagle Scout. 1:00PM. They toured the monuments; saw the changing of One of the requirements for this rank is the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; visited the to plan and carry out a project which will Smithsonian Museum; and saw the Declara on of benefit the greater community. For my project I will be Independence, the Star Spangle Banner, and Mt. Vernon. replacing the roof of a gazebo on the grounds of Saint Clare The highlight of the trip was Mass at the Shrine of the Convent and sprucing up the landscaping around the Immaculate Concep on where Fr. Lambert concelebrated. gazebo. As the convent does not have money in their Mrs. Roach budget to repair the gazebo and the surrounding landscaping themselves, I am charged with raising all of the funds necessary to complete the project. If you have any perennial plants or flowers for the landscaping, any other materials for the project, or if you have me or exper se to offer me, or if you could offer some prayers for a successful project, I would be very grateful. Thank you in advance for your assistance. If you have any ques ons or dona ons, please contact me at 521-1226. Tony
John Paul II Catholic School
Office: 521-0860 Fax: 728-3101 Website: www.jpiics.org Principal: Leanora (“Norie”) [email protected]
2015-16 School Board Members from St. Bart’s
Tom Kessinger……[email protected] Dave Breda……….…[email protected] Amy Honkomp.…[email protected]
School News May is a beau ful month as it is dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Mark your calendars and be our guest at the JPII May Crowning on May 19th at 9:30AM at St. Bartholomew Church. Our school community will celebrate our love for Mary with prayer, song, and bouquets of flowers, while our 8th graders honor her with a crown. Registra on for the 2016-17 school year is underway. If you are interested in a Catholic educa on for your child, please contact John Paul II Catholic School for a tour (521- 0860 or [email protected].) We are accep ng students in Kindergarten through 8th grade. Your child will experience all of the benefits of a big school with a small school approach. JPII is an excellent investment in your child's spiritual and academic development. Come check us out!
IMPORTANT NOTICE!!! Girls Volleyball Registrations and Evaluations Registration for Girls Volleyball will take place between Monday 5/9/16 and Friday 5/20/16. Please take the time to register early so you do not run into any issues with the process. Any late registrations may be assessed a late registration fee and be subject to board approval.
Visit www.stbartsathletics.org to get started. Girls Volleyball evaluations for 6th and 7th grade will be held on the following date: Monday, May 23, 2016 Krumpe Activity Center (KAC) GRADE 7 (6:30p-8:30p) Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Krumpe Activity Center (KAC) GRADE 6 (6:30p-8:30p)
GIRLS SHOULD PLAN ON BEING AT THIS SESSION! As a reminder: IF YOU CANNOT MAKE THIS SESSION, PLEASE CONTACT BEN MCGRAW ASAP.
If you have any questions, please contact Ben McGraw via email at [email protected]. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO BRING A WATER BOTTLE AND KNEE PADS.
St. Vivian Parish News May 15, 2016
Monday, May 16 7:00 pm School Spring Concert/FC Daniel “Dan” Gibbons, husband of Marge, brother-in-law of Tuesday, May 17 Bill and Vivian Wagner. Please keep him and his family in your prayers. Wednesday, May 18 6:00 pm 8th Gr. Place Mat Mtg./Rm 2 Buffalo Wings and Rings - St. Vivian Night 7:00 pm PTA Mtg./UH Thursday, May 19 Thursday, May 19 Support the St. Vivian PTA & School by 9:00 am Last Scripture Study/St. F/St. C dining at the Finneytown Buffalo Wings th 2:00 pm Directory Photos/St. F/St. C and Rings on Thursday, May 19 for our Friday, May 20 last fundraiser of the school year. From 2:00 pm Directory Photos/St. F/St. C 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, 10% of all food sales 2:30 pm Brownies (Baldwin)/Rm2 will be donated to the St. Vivian PTA. Bring your family and friends and enjoy good food Saturday, May 21 and good company! St. Vincent de Paul Bundle Weekend **No flyer needed** 9:30 am Directory Photos/St. F/St. C 12:30 pm Daisies (Vondrell)/BSR The last Scripture Study for this season will be on Sunday, May 22 May 19th. We will begin again in September. St. Vincent de Paul Bundle Weekend 6:00 pm Boy Scouts/CAFE Voca on View:
The disciples of Jesus made bold proclama ons through the Back Stage Room……………...BSR promp ngs of the Spirit. What is the Spirit promp ng you to Cafeteria…………………………..CAFE do? Be courageous and act on it! (Acts 2:1-11) Filippine Center…………………FC Music Room………………………MR We will be taking down the Pentecost Rm 2 Mee ng Room………….Rm 2 decora ons/flowers a er the 9:30 am St. Francis/St. Clare…………..St. F/St. C Ursuline Hall ……………………..UH Mass on Sunday, May 15. Any and all help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Liturgical Ministers St. Vincent de Paul Bundle Sunday On Saturday, May 21 and Sunday, May 22, the St. Vincent de Paul truck will be on the Sat. May 21 4:30 pm Fr. Freson church grounds before and a er the Eucharist: J. Baker, M. & L. Hagen, D. Kent, Masses. Dona ons of clean clothing, M.A. Mullucey, J. Niblick, F. Schwartz miscellaneous household items, and Lectors: Baker, Kent seasonal items are needed. Furniture that is in need of Greeters: J.A. Sanders, C. Engelhardt cleaning or repairs cannot be accepted. Servers: G. Wilking, A. Burgess, M. Burgess
Sun. May 22 9:30 am Fr. Hiland Pictorial Directory Eucharist: M. Frentsos, P. Kraemer, F. Schwartz, This week is the first week of photography days for our new M. Fedyk, D. & N. Klus, K. Vonderhaar, pictorial directory! If you s ll need to sign up, visit B. Donnelly www.ucdir.com to schedule your appointment. Also, we Lectors: Anderson, Stephani are s ll in need of volunteers to help with the photography Greeters: B. Brodbeck, J. Grimes days. Please call the parish office (728-4331) if you can Servers: M. Baldwin, A. Imhulse, A. Imhulse help. Thank you!
St. Vivian Parish News May 15, 2016
St. Vivian Festival News Our Mission Statement We need volunteers! Just go online to “Love oneone----anotheranother as I have loved you.” stvivian.org/fes val/volunteer/ to sign up! We are in need of booth managers or co- (John 15:12) managers for a few gambling booths. We The St. Vivian family con nues its commitment to this will help you find volunteers and get set gospel message by: up. Without managers, we cannot have all the booths at • Celebra ng the Word and sharing the Eucharist in our the fes val. Please contact Mary Allgeier Worship at [email protected] if you have any interest or • Teaching as Jesus taught, through scripture and example ques ons. • Proclaiming the Gospel through service to others ————————————————————————- • Using our diversity to build and strengthen our MAJOR RAFFLE EARLY BIRD DRAWING community Don’t forget about the Early Bird Memorial Day Drawing for the Major Raffle on Monday, May 30 a er the 9:00 am Mass here at St. Vivian! The winning ckets will be placed back in the hopper for a second chance at the Major Prize at the fes val. You can turn in your ckets to the parish office or the black boxes located in the back of church. Are You Gradua ng this Year? ————————————————————————— We will be publishing a list of our 2016 BOOTH AND FIREWORKS SPONSORS NEEDED St. Vivian parishioner high school and Every year, we count on the support of our neighbors and college graduates. Please call the parish friends to help us defray some of the costs involved in office at 728-4331 and let us know if offering the St. Vivian fes val! Please consider sponsoring a you have a student gradua ng this year. We would like to booth or even our fantas c fireworks show. More know their full name and the name of their school. You can informa on on how to sponsor can be found at also email the informa on to bulle [email protected]. We www.stvivian.org/fes val/sponsors. Each and every need all names by Friday, May 27. Don’t miss this chance dona on is greatly appreciated and will go far in helping to have your student's name included in the list! make this year’s fes val a success!
Walkathon Business Sponsors Please say a big thank you and support these business that sponsored students for our Walkathon:
Walker Level (<$25) Marathoner Level (>$100) Country Fresh Farm Market Sprinter Level ($50-$99) Jennifer Baldwin, Sibcy Cline Forest Park LaRosa’s The Frank Niesen Co. Jogger Level ($25-$50) O o and Walsh Construc on Sander Brothers
Midwest Medical Group S gler Supply Company John Niebling Pain ng Emerge Dance DRK Goody Shop Schwartz Jewelers Krimmer’s Italiane e Pizzeria 257 Freight, LLC LaRosa’s Inc.
AAA TV Care & Repair Accu-Level Billiards
∗ Check in on your rela ves or neighbors when they are Our Catholic Faith sick. Bring a meal, run an errand for them, sit with them and keep company. Merciful Love ∗ Have your child make a get well card for someone who “The request which arises from the human heart in the is sick. supreme confronta on with suffering and death, especially Next Week: We will explore the corporal work of “burying when faced with the tempta on to give up in u er the dead”. despera on, is above all a request for companionship, sympathy and support in me of trial.” Sandy Hornbach (St. John Paul II)
We were called recently to MAKE THE MOST OF MASS request someone from our parish to visit one of our elderly parish Don’t Overlook the Holy Spirit! Somehow family members who was we tend to overlook the Holy Spirit as though recupera ng in a care center and the Third Person of the Trinity is merely a to bring communion. I went out to casual "add-on" to God the Father and Jesus the center. It took a li le bit to Christ. Listen anew to the prayers of the Mass track her down but I wanted to to recognize the unique and important role of make sure she received the Eucharist. I came upon the the Holy Spirit and how frequently all three persons of the cutest li le person. She clasped my hands in hers as I told Trinity are praised and called upon. Be er yet: go to her who I was and where I was from. I then asked if she EWTN.com and do a search on the Holy Spirit to (re)learn would like to receive Jesus. A smile broke across her face, about the gi s of the Holy Spirit and find prayers to the her eyes lit up as she said, “Oh yes!” She then placed her "giver of life" who is to be "adored and glorified". hands in prayer as I gave her communion. We cha ed a li le more about her progress and where she would be as I THIS WEEKEND WE CELEBRATE PENTECOST. assured her we would have someone visit and bring her DO YOU KNOW THE RECIPE FOR DISCIPLESHIP? communion on Sunday while she was there. Each me I visit someone who is sick, I always come Jesus o en suspected that the large away feeling I received more from them then I could ever crowds following Him didn’t know what give. I feel, in a way, that I receive mercy from them. They they were ge ng into. They hadn’t read don’t care if I’m the perfect person, just that I cared enough the whole discipleship recipe, which to share some me and make them feel wanted by included carrying your cross, leaving someone. It’s hard for anyone to reach out when they need family members behind, and renouncing help from someone, especially an elderly person. St. John possessions. For many, these Paul II told a group of his elderly friends, “You are the requirements were too much. occasion for [those for whom you dislike being a burden] to Here are some instruc ons for His Recipe for meet the Lord, the opportunity to outgrow themselves, and Discipleship: by your turning to them you let them share in the already ♦ Make God your first priority - not your money, family, men oned fruits of life which God allowed to mature in or schedule. you.” It is by reaching out to each other that we allow each ♦ Carry your cross every day without complaining. other to grow in our rela onship with the Lord. ♦ Discard possessions that possess you. Give generously. ♦ Marinate your heart in forgiveness. Explore on Your Own: Learn more about charity and love by ♦ You aren’t the center of your world. Jesus & your reading an e-book available on Formed (code fa71f1) of an neighbor are. encyclical by Pope Benedict called “God is Love”. ♦ Be grateful. ♦ Believe in God even when all you feel is doubt. Living This Corporal Work: ♦ Be prepared to lay down your life - for a friend and for ∗ Do you feel called to help others? Check into the the Lord. Homebound ministry at St. Bartholomew or St. Vivian to Jesus challenges us to read the whole recipe and s ll see how you can help. commit wholeheartedly to discipleship. The result is more ∗ Do you know someone who is sick or homebound and beau ful than a decadent cheesecake or the finest beef needs visi ng or prayers? Call your parish and let them bourguignon. It is the Kingdom of God - and eternal life. know. (Janel Esker sundaybulle [email protected])
Neighborhood News Register Now For Mercy Summer Camps! There’s something for everyone! Sports camps include Basketball, Bowling, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis and Volleyball. ROSARY RALLY - SUN., MAY 15 Enrichment camps include Art, Technology, and a Mercy 1:30PM at Elder High School Fun Camp. New this year, Cooking Camp and a Puppet The 11th Annual Rosary Rally starts with a Camp run by world-famous Madcap Puppets! There’s procession and Benedic on of the Blessed something for everyone from age 2 - 15. Have some fun and Sacrament. The recita on of the rosary, together explore Mercy this summer! Register online at with worship songs and prayers, along with a 60 www.motherofmercy.org/summercamps. foot helium-filled balloon rosary, make this gathering a memorable event. Local priests lead Refugee Rese lement Parish Liaison: Catholic Chari es the nearly two thousand a endees in prayer. In case of is looking for individuals who would be willing to organize a inclement weather, the rally will move indoors to the gym. parish to sponsor the furnishings of one household for a Any ques ons, call Guy Langenbrunner (763-0613). newly arriving Refugee family. The liaison would organize a group from the parish to collect, gather, and deliver all Roger Bacon High School Underwater Hockey items needed for a 2-3 bedroom home for a new family. If Summer Camp: In June 2016, the Roger Bacon High you are interested in this work of mercy, contact Sco School Underwater Hockey Team will host its 10th annual Stephens (672-3714 or email [email protected]) for Roger Bacon Underwater Hockey Summer Camp for more informa on. incoming (or rising) 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. Current junior high students will have fun learning the Sacred Space, Living Stones Does Holy Family Parish hold fundamentals of the exci ng and unique sport of a special place in your past? Send your photo and story underwater hockey. The camp will be from 10:00AM to about your connec on to this west side church to celebrate 12:30PM, Mon., June 27 through Fri., July 1. The camp will the 100th Anniversary of its Dedica on: Holy Family Parish be held at Xavier University in the O’Connor Sports Center Office, A en on Joan Thompson, 3006 West Eighth Street, pool. The cost is $50; checks should be made payable to Cincinna , OH 45205. Take a tour of this beau ful church “Roger Bacon High School.” Please contact Coach Paul on Fri., June 10, the first day of their Parish Fes val – at “Doc” Wi ekind at [email protected] for 7:30PM and 9:00PM. On Sun., June 26 there will be a more informa on and a registra on brochure. The special Mass officiated by Bishop Binzer. For more info, visit deadline to register is June 17, 2016. See you in the pool! their parish website at www.holyfamilycincinna .org. Annual McAuley Golf Invita onal Roger Bacon Alumni Golf Scramble & Steak Fry When: Fri., June 3 Friday, May 20 Cost: $460/foursome, $115/single Alumni and friends are invited to enjoy a day of golf, Includes: Buffe Lunch, Golf (Shotgun start), Shirt, shotgun start at 12:00 noon at Avon Fields, followed by a Door Prize, Dinner, and Awards. delicious steak dinner at 6:00PM at Roger Bacon. All for Support athle cs at McAuley & reconnect with friends $100/person. If you just wish to a end the dinner, cost is Registra on: www.mcauleyhs.net/golf2016 $25/person. All funds benefit the scholarship fund. Visit the RB website for more details (rogerbacon.org). Everything But The House: Stonebridge at Winton Woods, 10290 Mill Rd., welcomes Beverly Spoonamore and At the Jesuit Spiritual Center in Milford: her online estate and consignment sale company to teach 4 Day Retreat for Men & Women— June 2-5 you prac cal ways to downsize to help you move closer to a Mee ng Jesus in the Gospel of Everyday maintenance-free lifestyle in a re rement home. Please Cost: $300; Presenter: Richard Bollman, SJ RSVP to Marsha (825-0460) by May 17. For more info, visit This is a leisurely weekend that can unfold without hurry, www.stonebridgeatwintonwoods.com. ge ng closer to what you want for your life. It could be you are looking for ways of learning to pray again, truly using The Chris an Village at Mt. Healthy, 8097 Hamilton the quiet, and finding the connec on to God that is yours. Ave., is celebra ng 50 years of service to senior adults. On The retreat will begin Thursday evening with a social at Sat., May 21, 1 - 3:00PM, they are honoring their past and 5:30PM and will end with a closing Mass at 11:00AM before looking forward to their future by offering tours, Sunday’s lunch at noon. To register, call 248-3500 X10, or e- refreshments, and a special program at 1:30PM. The event mail reserva [email protected]. For more info is free, but please RSVP to 728-6613. For more info about about all the other programs at the Spiritual Center, visit the Village, visit their website at www.chris anvillages.org. www.jesuitspiritualcenter.com.
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