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READINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 10 Ezekiel 33:7-9 Romans 13:8-10 Matthew 18:15-20 With heartfelt thanks for your STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE August 26 & 27 $14,658.10 IN THE MILITARY Please pray for those serving in the military. “Lord, protect our military as they sacrifice for us; bless them and their families for their continuing selflessness.” ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO September 3, 2017 Join us in the Smith Building NEXT SUNDAY, following Mass, for Coffee & Donut Sunday (Coffee, donuts, bagels, fruit, & juice will be available.) ONE BREAD, ONE BODY LABOR DAY MASS MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 2017 9:00 AM IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH (There will be no 8:15 a.m. Mass at St. Helen Parish) KAIROS COOKIES It’s Kairos cookie time! Baking cookies may seem like a simple job, but to the men on the Kairos retreat, it is an experience of love to receive them. Please take a bag with instructions from the vestibule, bake 2 dozen cookies, and return the bag NO LATER than 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 7. More than 10,000 bags of cookies are needed for the retreat at Lebanon Correction Institute. Thank you for your gift of mercy! FUN AT THE SERVERS’ PIZZA PARTY! You name it, these kids rocked it! The Pro- claimers’ “500 Miles,” Grand Funk’s “Locomotion,” Diana Ross’s “Stop in the Name of Love,” the Village People’s “YMCA.” Lot of fun getting to know one another. Comments shared: “I am looking forward to being a server because it will help me be closer to God. . . . I like the idea of meet- ing new people . . . I like sitting up front because it helps me to keep focused on the Mass . . . I like being able to give service to my church. Please pray for these dear kids as they start their servers year this month! Thank you to all of the parents who support them and guide them and encourage them in their service to the Body of Christ!

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  • READINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 10 Ezekiel 33:7-9

    Romans 13:8-10

    Matthew 18:15-20

    With heartfelt thanks for your STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE

    August 26 & 27

    $14,658.10

    IN THE MILITARY Please pray for those serving in the military.

    “Lord, protect our military as they sacrifice for us;

    bless them and their families for their

    continuing selflessness.”

    ST. HELEN CHURCH

    RIVERSIDE, OHIO September 3, 2017

    Join us in the Smith Building

    NEXT SUNDAY,

    following Mass,

    for Coffee & Donut Sunday (Coffee, donuts, bagels, fruit, & juice will be available.)

    ONE BREAD, ONE BODY

    LABOR DAY MASS

    MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 2017

    9:00 AM

    IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

    PARISH

    (There will be no 8:15 a.m. Mass at St. Helen Parish)

    KAIROS COOKIES It’s Kairos cookie time! Baking

    cookies may seem like a simple

    job, but to the men on the Kairos

    retreat, it is an experience of love to receive them.

    Please take a bag with instructions from the vestibule,

    bake 2 dozen cookies, and return the bag NO LATER

    than 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 7. More

    than 10,000 bags of cookies are needed for the retreat

    at Lebanon Correction Institute. Thank you for your

    gift of mercy!

    FUN AT THE SERVERS’ PIZZA PARTY! You name it, these kids rocked it! The Pro-

    claimers’ “500 Miles,” Grand Funk’s “Locomotion,”

    Diana Ross’s “Stop in the Name of Love,” the Village

    People’s “YMCA.” Lot of fun getting to know one

    another. Comments shared: “I am looking forward to

    being a server because it will help me be

    closer to God. . . . I like the idea of meet-

    ing new people . . . I like sitting up front

    because it helps me to keep focused on the

    Mass . . . I like being able to give service

    to my church. Please pray for these dear

    kids as they start their servers year this

    month! Thank you to all of the parents

    who support them and guide them and encourage

    them in their service to the Body of Christ!

  • CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

    One Bread, One Body Labor Day Mass at

    Immaculate Conception-9:00 a.m.

    TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

    Rosary-BSC 9:00 a.m.

    RCIA-SJ1 7:00 p.m.

    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

    Centering Prayer-SJ1 3:15 p.m.

    SVDP Meeting-SB 6:30 p.m.

    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

    Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception-8:15 am

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

    5:00 p.m. Fr. Dave

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

    8:00 a.m. Mass-Fr. Bob

    10:30 a.m. Mass-Fr. Tony

    TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

    8:00 a.m. Bill Hovey (Jane Potts)

    10:30 a.m. Pam Weese (Huffman Family)

    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

    No Mass at St. Helen Parish

    TUESDAY, SEPTMEBER 5

    8:15 a.m. Charles Geraci, Sr (Jennine)

    WEDNESDAY, SEPEMBER 6

    8:15 a.m. Paul VanDegrift (Family)

    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

    8:15 a.m. Louis Ciambro (Paul Tarlano)

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

    8:15a.m. Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

    5:00 p.m. Malones/Stebels/Jacobsons (Family)

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

    8:00 a.m. John Deis (Family)

    10:30 a.m. Jerry Yahna (St. Helen SVDP Society) SJ1-St Julie Meeting Rm-1st fl. SJ2-St Julie Meeting Rm-2nd fl.

    SJA-St Julie Dining Rm-1st fl.

    BSC-Blessed Sacrament Chapel

    CH-Church HR-Helen Room

    SB-Smith Building

    GYM-School Gym

    ST. HELEN CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The St. Helen PTO is proud to continue the tradition of the St. Helen Christmas Bazaar. The 2017 Christ-

    mas Bazaar will take place on Saturday, December 2nd.

    We are currently looking for handmade craft donations for the PTO table and donations for the raffle bas-

    kets. If you are interested in donating items such as Afghans, baby blankets, wreaths, woodworking items, paper

    crafts, jewelry or any other handmade item for the PTO table or donating items for the raffle baskets please con-

    tact Amy Comer at [email protected] or 231-9226.

    (Photo Credit: Word Swag).

    mailto:[email protected]

  • ST. HELEN CHURCH

    RIVERSIDE, OHIO September 3, 2017

  • ST. HELEN CHURCH

    RIVERSIDE, OHIO September 3, 2017

  • TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

  • TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    CREDIT UNION NEWS Tuition, Back to School clothing, school supplies, new shoes, lunch accounts… this time of year the bills seem to

    pile up. Don’t get bogged down under high interest rate credit cards trying to pay for it all. If you are carrying a debt on one

    of these high interest cards, then your first stop should be the St. Helen Federal Credit Union to check into our Debt Consoli-

    dation Loan. We offer up to $15,000 starting at 8.99%APR instead of the credit card rate of more than 20%APR. Or if you

    need college tuition funding for the fall semester, we offer a Sizzlin’ Student Special loan of up to $7000 for 12 months

    starting at just 5.25% APR. Refinance your pre-existing student loan with our starting rate of 4.99% APR for 5 years or

    5.99% for 10 years. For more info on any of these great loans, contact the St. Helen FCU at 252-7477.

    TOGETHER IN CHRIST: SAYING “YES” TO MISSIONARY DISCIPLESHIP As our culture becomes increasingly polarized, the Church can offer an alternative message of unity in Christ’s body

    that has the power to heal a broken world. On Saturday, September 9 (the Feasts of St. Peter Claver and Blessed Frederic

    Ozanam), from 9am to 12 noon, those engaged in social outreach ministries are invited to join Archbishop Dennis Schnurr at

    the Athenaeum of Ohio (6616 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati) in the Bartlett Center for a morning of prayer, celebration and

    encounter, rooted in Pope Francis’ message in The Joy of the Gospel. Those gathering will include Greater Cincinnati parish

    respect life, social action and St. Vincent de Paul leaders along with those at the heart of their work on abortion, environ-

    mental justice, immigration, racism, reentry, and rural life. TOGETHER, they will celebrate a shared discipleship, bear wit-

    ness to each person’s calling, and encounter the stories of those advocating for life, dignity and justice! Seating is limited,

    and you must RSVP. Check for availability by contacting Catholic Social Action at (513) 421-3131, ext. 2660,

    or [email protected] .

    CATHOLIC-SPONSORED DIVORCECARE

    Centerville 13 weeks, held on Thursday evenings, 7-

    9PM from Sept. 7 to Dec. 7 at St. Francis of Assisi Catho-

    lic Church, 6245 Wilmington Pike, Centerville, OH. Cost:

    is $25 per person. Scholarships are available. For more

    information, or to register, call Marcelle Toma at (937) 312

    -1157 or [email protected]

    CATHOLIC DIVORCE SURVIVAL Guide

    Vandalia 12 weeks, held on Monday evenings, 7-

    8:30PM from Aug. 28 to Nov. 20 in the “Candle Room” of

    St. Christopher’s Church in Vandalia. Cost: is $25 per

    person. Register Online at: https://secure.acceptiva.com/?

    cst=670e37 - Questions: Call Noreen Wendeln at Family

    & Respect Life Office (937) 222-0227

    TRAVELING NATIONAL

    PILGRIM VIRGIN

    STATUE OF OUR LADY The statue of Our Lady will be at Ascension

    Parish, 2025 Woodman Dr, in honor of the

    100th Anniversary of Fatima on Friday, Sep-

    tember 15th. 8:30 a.m. Procession, 9:00 a.m.

    Mass, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. devotions and prayers, 6 p.m. Mass,

    7 p.m. Living Rosary. Don’t miss this exciting event.

    PART-TIME POSITION Ascension Parish in Kettering Ohio is seeking a

    PT Bookkeeper to work about 15 hours a week. Prior

    book- keeping experienced preferred, along with proficien-

    cy in MS Word, Excel and Publisher. Duties include but

    not limited to: A/P, payroll recording, filing, record keep-

    ing, data entry, tracking deposits. Must have good organi-

    zational skills and be able to work on their own. Interested

    parties may submit a resume, including pay history and

    references to: [email protected]

    VERDI’S GREAT REQUIEM The Dayton Opera, Ballet, Chorus and Philharmonic – all together – will be performing Giuseppe Verdi’s great Req-uiem, a celebration of life and immortality and God’s healing grace. Requiem is a musical setting of the Catholic funeral

    mass on a grand scale. This magnificent event brings over 200 artists to the stage for an experience of rare spiritual and artis-

    tic depth. The size and complexity of this event means there has never been anything like it in the nation - and it’s likely that

    there never will be again.

    It comes to the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton Saturday evening, September 16 and Sunday afternoon, Sep-

    tember 17. Tickets are available to all congregation members for $25 per best available seat.

    Flyers will be available early in September, and there is more information online at daytonperform-

    ingarts.org. Please join us for this spectacular musical event!

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