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Mass Intentions July 10— July 16, 2017
Liturgical Schedules July 15 & 16, 2017
MONDAY, July 10
8:30 am Fr. Michael Seger
12:00 pm Sandra & Allen Eling TUESDAY, July 11
8:30 am Ruth Rath
WEDNESDAY, July 12 8:30 am Bernice Geraci
THURSDAY, July 13 8:30pm Annie Benson
FRIDAY, July 14 8:30 am Bill Hartman 12:00 pm George Finkbeiner
SATURDAY, July 15 8:30 am Communion Service 3:00 pm Jack Elfers 5:00 pm Beatrice Wesselman
SUNDAY, July 16 8:30 am Parishioners of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and Sts. Peter and Paul 10:30 am Tim Kreiner
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish July 15—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– Sarah, Alex & Jacob Dougoud
July 16—Sunday 10:30am Mass
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Gail & Patrick Dorsey, Blaise Harsch, Rich Riley, Terri Reddish, Megan Kunkel, Jack Otten (choir) Lectors—Randy Fischesser & Kristi Otten Servers – Tony Gertz, Zach Scholz, Cooper Ralston Gifts— Ron & Susan Warren
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish July 15– Saturday 5:00 pm Mass
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion-
Tom Miller, Kathy Plummer, Carol Jean Daniels, Kristen Elmlinger, Francine Gates, Loretta Witte Lectors: Linda Moeggenberg & Maureen Baldock Servers: Alex Elmlinger & Grace Mentrup
July 16-Sunday 8:30 am Mass
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion-
Bob & Sue Kettler, Beth Lucas, Phil & Sandy
Schneider, Marybeth Armstrong
Lectors—Colleen Foley & Dave Lucas Servers—Brandon & Carlie Grosser
Sts. Peter & Paul Church The altar flowers for the weekends of July 8/9 & July 15/16
Given by Randy & Dixie Lattire In memory of
Marietta Lattire & Clint Smith
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church The altar flowers for the weekends
of July 8/9 & July 15/16 Given by Russ & Jerri Wernke
For all Married Couples
WORSHIP & FAITH FORMATION
Many people are weary and find life burdensome. God could be calling you to bring comfort, encouragement and refreshment to others. Trust that Jesus can work through you. You can make a difference. (Matthew 11:25-30)
Prepare your heart for next week’s Mass
July 16, 2017 Is 55:10-11 Rom 8:18-23 Mt 13:1-23
TAKE CLASSES NOW AND DEEPEN YOUR FAITH:
The Athenaeum, the Archdiocesan seminary and school of theology, announces a 50% lay tuition reduction as part of our One Faith, One Hope, One Love Capital Campaign commitment. We offer daytime, evening and Saturday classes, graduate and non-degree options and a supportive environment at all three locations: the main campus in Mount Washington,
Good Shepherd Parish in Montgomery and Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in McCartyville. Earn a Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry, Master of Arts in Theology or a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies, or a Certificate in Pastoral Ministry as you discern God’s call, prepare for new opportunities, or learn about your faith in a dynamic and enriching environment. You don’t have to commit to a degree program; you can just take a course to deepen your Catholic faith. There will never be a better time to discover how lay Catholic studies through the Athenaeum can transform your life. Call Dr. Susan McGurgan (LPMP Director) at 513.231.1200 of Fr. David Endres (Academic Dean) at 513.231.2223 or go to our web site: www.growinwisdom.org for more information.
SIX POWERFUL REASONS TO MAKE A RETREAT
(Taken from the Saint Meinrad Retreat Brochure)
1. To solve your personal probems.
2. To get away from wordly distractions
3. To renew your lifetime goals
4. To meet people who share your faith
5. To get some rest and relaxation
6. To talk with people who regularly make retreats
Tens of thousands of men and women testify to the
incalculable good that has come to them though their retreats. If you have lingering doubts about
whether you will get any good out of a retreat, ask the opinion of friends who make regular retreats.
For more information about retreats and links to retreat centers, go to your parish website:
ssppcatholic.church or olshcatholic.church
FROM FR. MATT
Chapter 28: The Light Is On…
Matthew Kelly is pretty blunt this week and so will I, “When’s the last time you’ve been to
Confession?” There are many excuses that are used in answering this question. “I don’t like to go to
Confession,” “I don’t need to tell my sins to a priest,” “I’m afraid to go,” and the worst of all… “I
don’t really sin”/ “I’m ok with God.” Let’s get one thing straight right away, NOBODY likes going
to Confession, especially me! Confession means that I have to examine my life and freely admit that I
have done something wrong that has offended God. This is hard to admit; painful and shameful at
times. However, Confession is necessary to growth in the spiritual life and our Salvation.
I used to fall into the camp of those who said that I didn’t need a priest and that I really
didn’t sin that bad anyway. I would just approach Jesus personally, say that I was sorry, and then try and go on with my
life. The problem was that nothing changed…I didn’t feel forgiven and I went right back to doing the things that I knew
were wrong. Over the years, I have come to appreciate that confessing to a priest is not only important, but necessary. In
Confession, it is Jesus Christ Himself who hears and forgives sins through the priest acting in persona Christi. This speaks to
the heart of the reason why Christ had to become human in the first place. We as broken humans could not and cannot
make satisfaction for our sins on our own behalf. Jesus had to be both fully human and fully divine to accomplish this task
on the cross. Only a perfect human could make satisfaction to a perfect God. The same applies with Confession. Christ uses
the humanity of the priest to bring reconciliation to the sinner. When the words of absolution are spoken, it is Christ who
says “I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”
Jesus also uses the humanity of the priest in the Sacrament of Confession. First, there is a measure of accountability
that is established when sins are openly confessed to another human being. This is why groups like AA all have mentors or
peer sponsorships. Human support and accountability is essential to changing destructive patterns and habits that pull us
from God. Also, Christ uses the priest’s humanity to give advice and council to penitents who need extra encouragement to
fight the good fight against evil. One of the aspects of Confession that have surprised me the most is just how much the
Holy Spirit leads and guides the priest. I can’t tell you how many times someone will come up to me and thank me for
advice that I had given in Confession. I always make a point of asking what the advice may have been. Often, the advice is
something that I didn’t even remember or know myself. The Spirit has a way of moving me that way.
Don’t be afraid of being judged by a priest or be ashamed. I used to carry these fears until I watched a priest at a
communal penance service. Every time that he absolved sins, a huge smile encompassed his face. As a priest, I now know
why. Priests are too happy that you have chosen forgiveness rather than wallowing in the pigpen of sin than to worry
remembering what sins you have committed. Besides, I haven’t met a priest yet who hasn’t received the gift to forget all
sins. I honestly don’t remember who or what about any sins committed.
Ultimately, God can forgive sin any way he wants, but he chose the Sacrament of Confession to shower his grace of
forgiveness upon us. He knew what he was doing! The Sacrament of Confession is designed to give the quickest return to
His loving presence…and who doesn’t want that! So I ask you again, “When’s the last time you’ve been to Confession?”
“Go to your confessor; open your heart to him; display to him all the recesses of your soul; take the advice that he will give
you with the utmost humility and simplicity. For God, Who has an infinite love for obedience, frequently renders profitable
the counsels we take from others, but especially from those who are the guides of our souls.” - St. Francis de Sales
“The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works. You do the truth and come to the light.” - St. Augustine
“…there are water and tears; the water of Baptism and the tears of repentance.” - St. Ambrose
“Confession is an act of honesty and courage – an act of entrusting ourselves, beyond sin, to
the mercy of a loving and forgiving God.” - Blessed John Paul II
OUTREACH
MINISTRY TO SURVIVORS OF ABUSE (REPORTING) - The Archdiocese of Cincinnati regards child abuse in all its forms as a serious matter. If you are or have been abused by an employee or volunteer of the Archdiocese, or are aware of abuse currently taking place, please contact Ms. Cherie Groman, Coordinator of Ministry to Survivors of Abuse, at 513.263.6623, or 1.800.686.2724x6623. This is a confidential, dedicated line to accept calls related to child abuse by employees or volunteers. In addition, be sure to notify the survivor’s secular legal authorities.
MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND CAMP: GRADES 5-8
The Summit Country Day School Band Camp is
open to all students in the Cincinnati area
entering grades 5-8, who have played a band
instrument for one year or more. Students will
have fun playing exciting music on their
instruments as well as learning about music
theory, composition, and conducting. Parents
will be treated to an end-of-camp performance
on Friday, Aug. 4, where students will show you
all the great things they have accomplished that
week!
Instructor: Bob Browning
Dates: July 31-Aug. 4
Time: 9 a.m. to noon
Fee: $180
For more information, contact director Bob
Browning at [email protected]. For
information on other camps at the Summit,
please contact Lisa Nicholson at
VOCATION EVENTS
Dominican Come, See, Meet: July 12
New York City Vocation Event is July 12 at St.
Vincent Ferrer on the upper east side of
Manhattan – includes tour of church, vespers/
meal with friars. Holy Hour and a talk on
Dominican Life. Contact Fr. Benedict Croell
OP, Vocation Director, for more details and to
RSVP at 202.642.3597 or
Dominican Come, See, Meet: July 17
New England Vocation Event is July 17 at
Providence College – tour the College (only
college run by the Dominican Friars in the
USA), vespers/meal with friars and a talk on
Dominican Life. Contact Fr. Benedict Croell
OP, Vocation Director, for more details and to
RSVP at 202.642.3597 or
REPORTING FINANCIAL MISCONDUCT
In a spirit of good stewardship, the
Archdiocese of Cincinnati has instituted a
financial misconduct hotline to allow
employees, volunteers, vendors and other
interested parties to report what they believe to
be financial misconduct at any level – parish,
deanery or Archdiocese. As an additional
safeguard, the hotline is administered by an
independent third-party company, EthicsPoint.
You may report a concern on this hotline either
by calling one of EthicsPoint’s trained
specialists at 1.888.389.0381 or by visiting the
website www.ethicspoint.com. There is also a
link on the Archdiocesan website,
www.CatholicCincinnati.org.
2017 FIRST COMMUNION PHOTOS
First Communion photos may be picked up in
your parish sacristy after Mass, or by making
arrangements to pick them up in your parish
office during office hours.
SSPP 554-1010 OLSH 733-4950
PARISH LIFE
OLSH PARISH CENTER CHAPEL RENOVATION We are heading into the final stages of the 1st phase of the Chapel renovation and are in need of liturgical items to use for the celebration of Mass. Please consider donating towards the stocking our chapel with the necessary liturgical supplies. Listed below are the items that we need to order and their cost.
1-4. Chasubles: Green, purple, red, & white $ 80 each 5. Sanctuary Lamp w/ wall mount $220 6-7. 2 Ambo Candlesticks w/ Follower $240 each 8-9. 2 Alter Candlesticks w/ Follower $140 each 10. 1 Censor with Boat $500 11. 1 Censor Stand $210 12-13. 2 Cruets- Wine & Water $ 15 each 14. 1 Presider Chalice w/ Bowl $125 15-16 2 Common Cups $ 95 each 17. 1 Holy Water Bucket $125 18-20 3 Palls w/ Insert $ 9 each 21-24 4- 3pk Linen Purificators $ 30 each 25 1- 3pk Corporal $ 35 26 1 cs. 51% Beeswax Altar Candles $ 75 27 Lectionary Volume I $ 75 28-30. Lectionary Volume II, III, & IV $ 90 each 31 Roman Missal Chapel Edition $ 75
Thanks in advance for your support. Once the chapel is complete, we will have a social after both Masses so that you may tour the Parish Center Chapel.
DOES YOUR PARISH HAVE YOUR
Have you stopped using your land line and
now use your cell phone only? In trying to
reach parishioners it has come to our attention
that many phone numbers in parish records
are no longer in use. Please email or call your
parish office if your number has changed so
that parish records may be updated. Thank
you!
PS. Please be sure to let your
parish know if you change
your address also.
OUTREACH & PARISH LIFE
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, Bob Voegele, Doug Painter , Roger Sherman, and Loretta Pfennig
(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.
RE YOU EXPECTING A BUNDLE OF JOY?
Congratulations! Call us!
he faith communities of Sts. Peter and
Paul and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
share in your joy and excitement!
If you are planning to have your baby baptized,
please call the parish office during the 2nd
trimester of pregnancy to get enrolled in the
Baptism preparation process.
Donations and Volunteering are also needed, such as:
Lottery Tickets, Cash, and/or Gift Cards To volunteer, or send a donation, please call Carol Price (513-295-0269).
Signed, Sealed and Raffled this year will feature an LG, 4K, 65” flat screen TV, Tommy Bahama cooler, X-Box
360 Edition Minecraft, Frontgate hand blown pineapple lamps, children’s POWER WHEELS electric F150,
and so much more!
OLSH ROSARY GARDEN
Be sure to look over the progress Boy
Scout Matthew Smeal has made on our
beautiful Rosary Garden. Matthew has
undertaken this work as his Eagle Scout
project. Thank you to all those who so
generously provided financial support!
Unfortunately, it was discovered that the
outdoor statue of the Blessed Mother is sorely
in need of repair. The cost of repair is $3,600.
Any donations to defray the repair cost will be
greatly appreciated.
Pre Condo Raffle—Value $1,640.00 This gorgeous Condo, in Orlando, Florida at the Sunshine Resort 11
Dates: Sept. 29 thru October 6, 2017—Donated by Judy Hostick (Thank you Judy!)
(Minimum bid $500.00) Bids may be sent to Carol Price— e-mail, put bid in Sunday collection
basket, or snail mail. This raffle will start our Septemberfest Off!!!! Submit your bid
between now and July 29th, the lucky person, with the highest bid, will be called July 30th! Send to : Carol Price, 241 Walnut Street, 45215,email; [email protected]
September 15, 16, 17 September 15, 16, 17
PARISH LIFE
Mark Your Calendar!
Upcoming Blood Drive—Thursday, July 27, 2017
Please call Ed Tierney with questions and/or to sign up for
the blood drive at 554-0274. The Blood Drive will be in
SSPP Auditorium.
Every minute of every day, someone needs blood. The blood can only come from a volunteer donor, a
person like you who makes the choice to donate. There is no substitute for your donation.
VIRTUS Training
If you will be volunteering with children – coaching, Confirmation chaperones, youth ministry, Children’s Liturgy, PREP, etc… you will need to be VIRTUS compliant before you begin your ministry.
To be VIRTUS compliant, you must: 1. Attend a VIRTUS Child Awareness Session
2. Complete an online background check
3. Keep up to date by reading monthly training
bulletins
Our next VIRTUS training session is scheduled for Wednesday, July 26th. This session will be held in the cafeteria and will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. and end at 9:00 p.m. Everyone planning to attend must pre-register by going to www.virtusonline.org., we cannot accept walk-ins. You must arrive on time and stay for the entire length of the class to receive your Certificate of Attendance.
VIRTUS Monthly Training Bulletins
If you are currently a VIRTUS trained adult, it is imperative that you read the monthly training bulletins and answer the related questions, in order to keep your training current to volunteer with our children. Sign into your account MONTHLY on www.virtusonline.org, read the training bulletin, and take the quiz at the end of the training bulletin. Do not assume VIRTUS will email you a reminder!
Note: If the date of the VIRTUS class offered at Sts. Peter and Paul do not meet your schedule needs, you can search for a different date/time/location that is more convenient for you at www.virtusonline.org.
PARISH LIFE & STEWARDSHIP
AdorationAdorationAdorationAdoration
SUNDAY—July 9 Sacrament of Baptism SSPP Church Linen Care-Marge Buckley OLSH Church MONDAY—July 10 TUESDAY —July 11 12:00pm Reading Senior Citizens Club (A) SSPP (A)
WEDNESDAY—July 12 THURSDAY—July 13 FRIDAY—July 14 OLSH Church
9:00am-10:00am Church Cleaners- OLSH Church Mimi Galvin, Lin Staat, Joe Berns, Art Maines SATURDAY— July 15
8:30am Communion Service SSPP Church 2:00-2:45pm Confessions SSPP Church SUNDAY—July 16 Return from Tohatchi
WEEKLY COLLECTION
For where your treasure is, there your heart will
be also.” Matthew 6:21
Due to the shortened bulletin deadlines for the
July 4th holiday, the financial reporting for Sts.
Peter and Paul and Our Lady of the Sacred
Heart will run in next week’s bulletin.
Weekday Mass Intentions for August through
the rest of 2017 are available at Our Lady of the
Sacred Heart and Sts. Peter and Paul. Please
call the parish office at 733-4950 or 554-1010 if
you have a loved one, living or deceased, or a
special intention you would like remembered
at Mass.
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]
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