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Mass Intentions September 11— September 17, 2017
Liturgical Schedules September 16 & 17, 2017
MONDAY, September 11
8:30am Victims of September 11,
2001
12:00pm Dale & Dean Dyehouse
TUESDAY, September 12
8:30am Ellen Santel WEDNESDAY, September 13 8:30am Fr. Martin Smith-Soucier THURSDAY, September 14 8:30am Louis & Florence Albrinck
FRIDAY, September 15 8:30am Students & Teachers of St. Nicholas Academy 12:00pm George Finkbeiner
SATURDAY, September 16 8:30am Communion Service 3:00pm Parishioners of Sts. Peter and Paul & Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 5:00pm Andy, Rose & Tom Morrissey SUNDAY, September 17 8:30am Ken Pubentz 10:30am Loraine Elfers
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish September 16—Saturday 3:00 pm Mass
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion- Michelle Mages, Amy & Anna Dougoud, Jule Montalbini, Heidi Sandlin, Teresa Finkbeiner Lectors—Rick Ellison & Linda Horobin Servers— Andrew Nie, Tyler Link, & Mak Morgan September 17—Sunday 10:30am Mass
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Gail & Patrick Dorsey, Blaise Harsch, Mary Lee Grippa, Terri Reddish, Megan/Katie Kunkel, Jack Otten (choir) Lectors—Tom & Diane Lynd Servers–Tony Gertz, Zach Scholz, Cooper Ralston Children’s Liturgy of the Word—Mary Beth Lohmueller, Jennifer Kleehamer Gifts—Ron and Susan Warren
Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish
September 16– Saturday 5:00 pm Mass Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion- Bill & Judy Mack, Kathy Plummer, Janet Seeberger, Linda Moeggenberg, Francine Gates Lectors: Randy Flannery & Jeanne Fischer Servers: Grace Mentrup & Katie Jo Tobler
September 17-Sunday 8:30 am Mass
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion-
Brian Hoffman, Beth Lucas, Anne Moore, Karen
Stevenson, Mary Anne Nolte, Harry Schnieder
Lectors—Bridget Hoffman & Dave Lucas Servers—Ashlyn & Nathan Hoffman
Sts. Peter & Paul Church The altar flowers for the weekends of September 2/3 and September 9/10
Given by Pam Gibbons In Memory of
Jim & Julie Flege
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church The altar flowers for the weekends Of September 2/3 and September 9/10
Given by Janet & Paul Edelmann
In Memory of The Steman Family
WORSHIP & FAITH FORMATION
There is great power of prayer within a group. Join with others to pray for an increase of vocations to ordained ministry and the consecrated life.
Prepare your heart for next week’s Mass
Sunday, September 17th Sir 27: 30-28:7 Rom 14: 7-9 Mt 18: 21-35
RCIA is just getting started, and now is the perfect time to check it out! The first period of the RCIA format is very important as it is called
the inquiry period - you learn about the RCIA process; what it means to be Catholic; about the Faith; about God, the Father; Jesus, the Son; and the Holy Spirit, the Sustainer. We also begin to learn about tradition and Scripture during this period. We invite you to join us. Our meeting is held at Notre Dame Hall, 330 W. Vine Street, at 7:00 p.m. every Wednesday. This coming Wednesday, we will start right off with a big question: How do we communicate with God? Deacon Tom Lynd will be our catechist and will have all the answers! Everyone is welcome — come and find out more about your Faith. If you have any questions, give Beth Pettigrew a call at 554-1010, or email [email protected]
Parents Must Attend!
PREP 2017—2018
Orientation Meeting this Monday at 6:45pm Meeting will be held in the
SSPP Parish Hall (formerly
known as the Bingo Hall) which is located in
the lower level of the Auditorium on the
South side of the Church. Parking is available
on the street or in the school parking lot. Enter
thru the Church Street doors.
High School YOUth Ministry is for YOU!
Come check it out on Sunday, Sept. 10th from 7
to 9pm in the most awesome YOUth room!
We will have some snacks, talk about a vision
for our Regional Youth Ministry, play and pray
together. Parents are encouraged to stay and be
a part of the fun and learning! Any questions,
call or email Beth Pettigrew.
New Location New Location New Location New Location & & & &
New Format!New Format!New Format!New Format!
ANNOUNCING CLASSES FOR SPRING 2018
CONFIRMATION!
The first class to prepare for Confirmation will be held at 6:30 pm, Sunday, September 24th in
the Marian room of OLSH.
Confirmation classes are open to anyone currently in 7th grade or older, and who has been baptized. Parents, please plan to attend from 8:00 to 9:00 pm on Sept. 24th for the parent meeting.
Mark your calendars for these additional class dates: October 15, November 19, December 17, January 28.
Also note the Confirmation Retreat is scheduled for Fri. Feb. 23rd/Sat. Feb. 24th.
ALL CLASSES AND THE RETREAT ARE MANDATORY TO ATTEND.
FROM FR. MATT
RESISTING HAPPINESS…
Chapter 37: Never Get Discouraged
The forces of resistance are always at work in our lives. Resistance is the
easiest way for Satan to prevail; to pull us away from the path that leads to
happiness and ultimately, holiness. Over the course of the past 37 weeks, I have had
my battles with resistance in writing these reflections. I cannot tell you (although
Sally and Pat who create our bulletin probably could) how many times I have come
right down to the wire, just making the bulletin deadline with my reflection. In the
beginning, I thought by the 37th week things would be different and writing would
be a bit easier, but it’s not. Fighting resistance is quite frustrating at times as it seems like I fight the
same battles every day, week, and year. I guess that’s why I sit writing at 5 AM the day of the
deadline, knowing that if I don’t complete it by 6, I simply will not have time in my crazy busy day to
make the deadline.
Yes, fighting the resistance to write these articles each week was difficult, but yet so rewarding.
Rereading the reflections for the previous 36 weeks has revealed the tremendous grace God has given
me during this journey. Not just to write a weekly article, but to use it as a means of honest reflection
upon both my faith and my life. This was the goal I set out in the beginning, to demonstrate how the
reading of a simple, yet profound book could be an opportunity to think theologically about the
experiences of our lives. No matter how boring our lives may be, God is there working, giving us the
grace to fight evil, overcome resistance, and do good. Our problem is taking the time to recognize
God’s work and thank Him. After all, God wants us happy, holy, and with himself. We just need to
accept Him as our own.
What toil we must endure, what fatigue, while we are attempting to climb hills and the summits of mountains!
What, that we may ascend to heaven! If you consider the promised reward, what you endure is less. Immortality
is given to the one who perseveres; everlasting life is offered; the Lord promises His Kingdom.
- St. Cyprian of Carthage
Grant me, O Lord my God, a mind to know you, a heart to seek you, wisdom to find you, conduct pleasing to
you, faithful perseverance in waiting for you, and a hope of finally embracing you. Amen.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
You think it very hard to lead a life of such restraint unless you keep your eye of faith always open. Perseverance
is a great grace. To go on gaining and advancing every day, we must be resolute, and bear and suffer as our
blessed forerunners did. Which of them gained heaven without a struggle?
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Thank you for the many positive comments over the past 37 weeks of reflections. They have been a
source of strength for me to break the cycle of resistance in my own life. Many have asked that the
past reflections for the book Resisting be accessible online. Hopefully by the
time you read this article, they will be posted on our website. If you do not
have web access, call the parish office and I will mail you a copy.
Look what is new!
OUTREACH & FR. MATT
Knights of St. John
The Knights of St. John Monthly Raffle w i n n e r f o r A u g u s t w a s M a r c Dallas. Congratulations to Marc! Monthly Raffle Tickets can still be purchased by calling 733-4567 or emailing [email protected]. You could win $100 each month!
SAVE THE DATE: The Annual Knights of St. John Halloween Party will be Saturday, October 21, 2017, at Haffey Fieldhouse from 8:00 PM to Midnight. Admission is $20 per person. We hope to see you there!
The next Monthly Meeting is Tuesday, September 12th, at the Knights of St. John Hall located at 423 Pearl St. beginning at 7:45PM.
All Catholic men are welcome!
Health Tip from the Network of Care
When your mouth is healthy, you can easily eat the foods you need for good nutrition.
Did you know... Nearly 75 percent of American adults suffer from various forms of periodontal (gum) disease and don’t
even know it. Though the disease is reversible in its early stages, there is evidence of the relationship between oral bacteria and life threatening diseases such as oral cancer, heart disease, diabetes and respiratory ailments.
You should get your teeth professionally cleaned and checked every six months. • Toothbrushes should be replaced every two to three months and immediately after illnesses such as a cold
or flu. This year, close to 30,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer, making it more common than leukemia and melanoma. Yet 75% of these cases are preventable and up to 90% are treatable. If you are among the million Americans who smoke or use smoke-less tobacco, consider quitting today! Dairy products provide calcium and vitamin D for strengthening teeth and bones. Fruits and vegetables
containing vitamin C (among other important vitamins) are also essential to maintaining healthy gums. For more information about dental hygiene, talk to your family dentist.
READING CHURCH
COUNCIL
FAITH CHAT SERIES
Celebrating our Unity ~ Educating our Differences
Our Pastoral Region is responsible for side
dishes and salads.
Lunch at Noon and Presentation at 1:00PM
This Sunday, September 10th
Mount Notre Dame Convent
“One Bread, One Body”: Holy Communion
Presented by Fr. Matt
All are Welcome!
What’s Next….???
Beginning next week, I would like to introduce a new column that answers your questions about faith,
liturgy, and morals. Recently, I received several questions that I thought would be good for us to begin
our reflection upon. If there is a question that you would like answered, there are three ways to submit
questions.
Email to [email protected] Call the parish office with your question, or drop your question in the collection basket in an
envelope marked “Ask Father”
*Please provide a means of contact so that I can answer you directly or clarify your question. I want
to answer your questions promptly, even if it takes several weeks or even months to make the
bulletin.
PARISH LIFE
YOUR DONATIONS ARE NEEDED!
Volunteers for the OLSH Mission Commission will be making a trip to Paintsville Kentucky on September 12 to
deliver the many donations we have received. We have room for additional items. If you wish to donate clothing or household items, you can bring them to the storage room (the former parish office) before September 11. Call Beth at 931-7872 with any questions.
ST.NICHOLAS ACADEMY 250 CLUB WINNERS FOR AUGUST
August 6: Philicea Barnes August 13: Kelly Lang August 20: Holly Oiler August 27: Lisa Wells
Congratulations, St. Nicholas Academy Athletics appreciates your support. For information regarding 250 Club
membership, please contact Jason Mathein at 497-9510.
The monthly meeting of the OLSH Men’s Club
is Monday, September 11 in the lower level of
the Parish Center. The meeting begins at
7:00pm. All men of the parish are welcome!
OLSH MEN’S CLUB ANNUAL RETREAT
The retreat this year will be held at the Milford
Spiritual Center located at 5361 South Milford
Road in Milford. The retreat director will be Fr.
Tim Howe, SJ and will take place October 20-22.
You can call 513-248-3500 ext. 10 or contact
Harry Schneider at 513-793-4148 to register for
the retreat.
OLSH LADIES SODALITY
OLSH parishioners will find an envelope for
Ladies Sodality dues included in the last
mailing. This annual collection of dues helps to
fund the numerous services Sodality performs
for our parish. The Ladies Sodality hopes that
as many parishioners as possible will return
their dues envelopes. Even if you are unable to
participate in the Ladies Sodality activities,
your support is appreciated! All ladies of the
parish are invited to join Sodality, for more
information, call Maryhelen Browning at 793-
2107.
Some of the activities of the Sodality include:
Weekly church cleaning, Altar care, weekly
laundry of Church linens, embroidery of
Baptismal garments, Living Rosary, Circle of
Prayer, baskets for shut ins at Christmas and
Easter, cards to shut ins, Baby Bottles for Life/
Pregnancy support fund drive, purchasing
items as needed for Church, and planning the
annual Wedding Anniversary Mass and
Reception
In addition, Sodality meets three times a year:
Rosary Dinner in October, Mass and Brunch in
December with collection of baby items, Mass
and Brunch in May.
OUTREACH & PARISH LIFE
Only 1 Week until Septemberfest! There is still time to donate!
We are still in need of Scratch Off Lottery Tickets. Here’s an opportunity for you to help us reach our donation goal while, at the same time,
getting a chance to win $1,000!
Between now and the festival we will be selling a maximum of 100 chances at $20 each with the
one winner receiving $1,000. If we do not sell all 100 chances, the winner will receive 50% of
the pot. The drawing will take place at the Signed, Sealed and Raffled booth on Sunday
night. If you need tickets, please call the parish office.
September 15, 16, 17 September 15, 16, 17
SSSHH!! THE “NO-BAKE” BAKE SALE IS BACK for Septemberfest!
Last year, YOU, our loyal parishioners, made this annual Rosary Altar project a roaring success. Who
knew that not baking anything would be a good idea? Here’s what to do this year:
Calculate your ingredient/ time costs.
Pop that money in an envelope marked “No Bake Bake Sale” and drop it in the collection basket or
send to the SSPP Parish office.
Accept the heartfelt thanks from Rosary Altar members!
(For those of you who really love to bake, there is always a need for great homemade cakes and pies
donated for the Sunday Chicken Dinner in the cafeteria!) SEE BELOW!
CALL OUT TO DESSERT MAKING BAKERS…we need your wonderful
cakes, pies, and brownies for the Septemberfest Chicken Dinner. Bring your
tasty treats to the SSPP Cafeteria after 3 pm Mass on Saturday, September
16th or before 10:30 am Mass on Sunday, September 17th. Questions…call
Margaret (225-6656) or Andrea after 9/13 (733-1198)
OUTREACH
REAL MEN: REAL FAITH
Father/Son Day of Service
September 23, 2017
Mount St. Mary’s Seminary
6616 Beechmont Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45230
8:30 am to 4:30pm
Mass, Service Work, Lunch, Talk, Play and
Prayer.
RSVP BY: September 15, 2017
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For information contact Deacon Andrew
Wellmann at 513-233-6186 or
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary
SOUTH PARTNERSHIP BANQUET
Thursday, October 5
5:30 pm, $25 per person
Oasis Conference Center
Loveland, Ohio
Guest speaker Henry Flowers IV
An evening for pro-life supporters.
Dinner, silent auction and presentation.
Fund raiser for programs and services
offered at our women’s centers.
Registration forms in the OLSH office, or call
Barb (937) 226-7414 x330 or visit
www.ElizabethNewLife.org
HOLY HOUR FOR VOCATIONS September 14, 8pm
Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center ,Norwood OH.
This Holy Hour is Sponsored by the Archdiocese Vocations Office and the Children of Mary and is held every 2nd Thursday of the Month. Come and bring a friend!
Getting your Legal House in Order 2:00-3:30 pm,
Wednesday, September 13, 2017, Deupree House Event Center,
3939 Erie Ave., 45208. This talk addresses the financial and legal impact of caregiving on caregivers and care receivers, including living will, powers of
attorney and advanced directives. This talk is free and open to the public. Call the Caregiver
CAREline at (513) 869-4483 or visit www.ccswoh.org/caregivers for more
information.
PARISH LIFE & STEWARDSHIP
SUNDAY—September 10 10:30am Children’s Liturgy Noon Faith Chat-Reading Church Council Mount Notre Dame Convent 7:00pm Youth Ministry SSPP (Youth Room) Linen Care-Marge Buckley OLSH Church MONDAY—September 11 6:45pm PREP Parents Meeting SSPP (A) 7:00pm-10:00pm OLSH Men’s Club OLSH PC/LL TUESDAY —September 12 12:00-3:00pm Reading Senior Citizens Club SSPP (A) ALL DAY SEPTEMBERFEST SET-UP SSPP WEDNESDAY—September 13 ALL DAY SEPTEMBERFEST SET-UP SSPP 7:00pm-9:00pm RCIA SSPP Notre Dame Hall 7:00pm-9:00pm OLSH Parish Pastoral Council OLSH PC/ Conf. Room THURSDAY—September 14 ALL DAY SEPTEMBERFEST SET-UP SSPP 7:00pm-9:00pm Choir Practice OLSH Music Room FRIDAY—September 15 9:15am-10:15am Church Cleaners– OLSH Church Marge Buckley, Kelly Lang, Toni Marquardt 6:30pm-11:00pm SEPTEMBERFEST SSPP SATURDAY— September 16
8:30am Communion Service SSPP Church
2:00-2:45pm Confessions SSPP Church
4:30pm-11:00pm SEPTEMBERFEST SSPP SUNDAY—September 17 10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word SSPP 12:00pm-8:00pm SEPTEMBERFEST SSPP
GENERAL INFORMATION
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish 177 Siebenthaler Avenue
Reading, OH 45215 513-733-4950 Office Hours:
M-W-F 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish 330 West Vine Street Reading, OH 45215
513-554-1010 Office Hours:
M-Tu-W-Th 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Fri – 9:00 am – Noon
PARISH REGISTRATION
Welcome to the OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART and STS. PETER AND PAUL PARISH communities!
If you would like to register in either parish, please contact the parish offices or register on our
websites. Please know our staff and parish leaders are here to be of service to you.
Visit our websites for more information: olshcatholic.church ssppcatholic.church
CALL THE CHURCH OFFICES TO ARRANGE FOR
Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Anointing
Communion to the Sick and Homebound
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Important Information to all parishioners!
Follow these steps to access the FORMED website……. 1. Log onto www.formed.org 2. Click on "Sign Up" in the upper right hand corner. 3. Under the "Does your parish already have FORMED?" section enter the code R7RGMQ (must be all CAPS) 4. Fill out personal login information...Name/password/email etc. From this point forward, "Login" using your personal account. 5. Enjoy FORMED.
CLERGY Rev. Matthew J. Robben, Pastor
Rev. John Heim, S.J., In-Residence-SSPP
Deacon Charles Roemer [email protected]
Deacon Thomas Lynd, SSPP [email protected]
Deacon James Geraci, OLSH
PASTORAL ASSOCIATES Beth Pettigrew
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Bob Wurzelbacher
STAFF PASTORAL ADMINISTRATOR, SSPP
Mike Schweitzer [email protected]
BUSINESS MANAGER, OLSH Angie Touvelle
PARISH SECRETARY, SSPP Pat Panzeca
PARISH SECRETARY, OLSH Sally Dietrich [email protected]
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Please keep in your prayers all the parishioners and their families who are sick, in the hospital, recovering from an illness, or going through treatments, especially:
Maya Collins, Arlene Wells, Molly Gabbard, Dave Stephan, Ronald Swensen,
Dave Margella, Judy Sullivan, Brenda Wesselman, Mary Pettigrew, Anita Grehl
Jerry Overbeck, Doug Painter , Loretta Pfennig, Linda Roemer, and Gil Thiergartner
(Please call your parish office to add a loved one who is in need of prayers)
Dear Jesus, Divine Physician and Healer of the sick, we turn to You in this time of illness. We place our sick under Your care and humbly ask that You restore Your servants to health again.
PRAYERS FOR OUR SICK
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Deacon Tom & Dee Lynd
Sts. Peter & Paul Rosary Altar Society Come Join Us
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Rob 543-1639 Ed 659-8553
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Wm. “Bill” ElfersSandra & Allen Eling
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Jim & Ruth LehrterTom Martin
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Wm. “Bill” ElfersSandra & Allen Eling
Don “Mick” EngelLorraine Feldhaus
Bill FischesserCharles & Marie Gertz, Mary Moran
Melvin G. GertzMichael Gertz
Tom & Nancy GertzWilliam G. Gertz
Mary Joan GoddardLee Gosink
Jim HarmeyerCharles HaskampJack Hoelscher
James HuntDonald Juenke, Jr.
George & Mary KlaeneMel & Virginia Koehler
Jim & Ruth LehrterTom Martin
Thomas Patrick McGuireJerome “Jeep” Meiser
Regina “Jeannie” MichelThomas C. Morrissey
Felix & Marcia PetronioRuth C. RathJane Ward
Roy G. WieheEarl Wilson
Marie & Earl Ziegelmeyer
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SERVING GREATER CINCINNATISINCE 1876
19 PLEASANT ST.554-1969
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A. ALL VALLEY PLUMBING
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821-3335www.valleycentral.org
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115 W. Benson St.
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Rick & Greg Zimmer
16 W. Benson St.
821-1633
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