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OFFICE HOURS Sunday 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
WEEKEND MASSES Saturday, 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. We ask that you arrive up to one half hour early for
Mass but no later than 10 minutes before Mass.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confession) Tuesday 5:30-6:15 p.m. Please wear a mask for confession.
January 31, 2021 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
WEEKDAY MASSES Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday 6:15 p.m. in the church Anointing of the Sick will take place during Mass. Please call the parish
office to make an appointment to receive the Sacrament.
Sack Lunches for St. Francis Seraph Ministries……….……………….……...…………………………...…..…..page 2
Ash Wednesday Mass Schedule………………………………………………………………………………………….page 2
Winter Bible Study…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..page 3
Need to Know and Contact Information on pages 10 and 11
Now for Good Shepherd
Saturday, February 6
Thursday, February 4
Coming Events for Good Shepherd
Community Life
Communion Service—7:00 a.m. Monday-Friday in the chapel and 8:30 a.m. on Saturday in the chapel. Mass—8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday in the church.
8:00 a.m. Mass 10:00 a.m. Mass Monday, February 1 7:00 a.m. Communion Service 8:30 a.m. Mass 9:30 a.m. Knitters and Crocheters Tuesday, February 2 7:00 a.m. Communion Service (chapel) 8:30 a.m. Mass 4:45 p.m. K-6 Faith Formation 5:30-6:15 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Please wear a face mask for confession.
7:00 a.m. Communion Service (chapel) 8:30 a.m. Mass 9:00 a.m. Women’s Prayer Group 5:15 p.m. K-6 Faith Formation 6:15 p.m. Anointing Mass (church) 7:00 p.m. RCIA 7:00 a.m. Communion Service (chapel) 8:30 a.m. Mass 9:00 a.m. Eucharistic Exposition (chapel) 6:10 p.m. Rosary/Liturgy of Hours 7:00 p.m. CODA 7:00 a.m. Communion Service (chapel) 8:30 a.m. Mass 8:30 a.m. Communion Service (chapel) 4:00 p.m. Mass
Friday, February 5
Sunday, January 31
Welcome New Parishioners! Daniel and Kaitlin Grefer
Joshua and Shawna Jacob Nora and Penelope Jacob
In Memoriam
Wednesday, February 3
Baptisms
Benedict Joseph Plummer, son of Walter and Abby Plummer
New Requests for Prayers
We remember parishioner Rita Bregger; and Fr. Frank Geers, OFM, brother of parishioner Jim Geers.
Everleigh Lundy
Kennedy Herbert
Rich and Jami Pinson Olivia, Rex and Braxton Pinson
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Sack Lunches for St. Francis Seraph Ministries Thank you to Good Shepherd parishioners for the great effort in making sack lunches for St. Francis Seraph Ministries (St. Anthony Center). On January 18, 390 lunches (780 sandwiches) were delivered to St. Anthony Center. With such a great response to this opportunity to make Sack Lunches at home, another opportunity is available for parishioners to drop off sack lunches this Sunday, February 7, anytime between 7:45 and 11:15 a.m. Lunches can be dropped off in the “walk-in cooler” at church (enter outside door #2 for easy access). Lunches will then be taken to the St. Anthony Center on Monday morning, February 8. Until we can come together in the Community Room, sack lunches will continue to be made at home, once per month, with drop off the first Sunday of the month (with the exception of April, when drop off will be Sunday, April 11). St. Francis Seraph Ministries provides daily sack lunches for day laborers whose take-home pay can be as little as $35 for a 10-hour day, as well as others in need. Each lunch includes two sandwiches, a drink and snack. St. Francis Seraph Ministries has informed us that they will accept lunches made at home by families as long as they are assured that good sanitary measures are taken when making the lunches (the wearing of gloves and masks). So, until we can restart the “Sack Lunch Sundays” at Good Shepherd, families have the opportunity to make lunches on their own and bring them to Good Shepherd. Bologna and cheese sandwiches work the best with no mayonnaise or mustard. Each lunch should include two sandwiches, a drink, and any type of snack. Small plastic water bottles or juice boxes work well. The lunch should be placed in a brown paper sack, folded over, taped and marked B/C for “bologna and cheese.” Families are most welcome to include a nice message or prayer in each sack lunch. If you can help, please sign up by going to www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b45adab28a3f85-sack. Our goal is 300 Sack Lunches (total of 600 sandwiches). However, there is no maximum number. If you have questions or would like further information, please contact Deacon Mark, or Karen or Mark Hermann at 204-5844 or [email protected].
February 17, 2021
7:00 a.m. Communion Service in the church with distribution of Ashes
Mass Times
8:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. with distribution of Ashes
No Anointing of the Sick Mass on Wednesday, February 17.
Stations of the Cross Fridays throughout Lent,
7:00 p.m. in the chapel
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Education and Formation Sr. Elaine Winter—489-8815 ext. 716 or e-mail [email protected]
Emily Weierman—489-8815 ext. 726 or e-mail [email protected] Walter Plummer—489-8815 ext. 737 or e-mail [email protected]
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Worship Steve Lindner—489-8815 ext. 702 or e-mail [email protected]
Doug Schmutte—489-8815 ext. 706 or e-mail [email protected] Nancy Dallas—489-8815 ext. 761 or e-mail [email protected]
Baptism Instruction Class Register on our website at www.good-shepherd.org/baptism for our next Baptism Instruction class which takes place on
Sunday, February 7, 2021.
Scripture Preview for Next Week—Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Deacon Max Schellman
Fasting and Abstinence During Lent
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are obligatory days for both fasting and abstinence. Lenten Fridays are obligatory days of abstinence. Fasting is the reducing of the amount of food eaten in a day to one full meal plus two smaller meals that do not equal one full meal. It is mandatory for persons 18 through 59 (not for 60 and older and not for younger than 18). Abstinence is giving up meat (and poultry). It is obligatory for persons 14 and older.
First Reading—Job 7:1-4,6-7: Job’s story is one of a good man whose life is weighed down by many burdens and sufferings. These burdens are put on him to test his fortitude. In this passage, Job comments on the fleeting nature of our existence. He feels helpless with nowhere to turn in his quest for a better life as he tries to rid himself of his sufferings. Second Reading—1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23: St. Paul many times refused payment for his services. He saw the preaching and spreading of God’s message as payment enough. Some of his competing preachers cited this as a sign of weakness. Paul responds by saying that he has “become all things to all, to save at least some.” Gospel—Mark 1:29-39: Jesus leaves the synagogue in Capernaum. He goes to the house of Simon and Andrew with James and John. Simon’s mother-in-law is ill. Jesus cures her, and she continues to serve those around her. At one point, we are told Jesus rose early in the morning and went off by Himself to pray. Simon and others found Him and encouraged Him to return and told Him, “Everyone is looking for You.” During the time He remains there, He cures many and drives out numerous demons. We can ask ourselves, “how often do we pray?”
The purpose of fasting and abstinence is to gain spiritual focus, self-discipline, share in Christ's suffering and perform penance. We express our love of Christ through obedience to the Church He established. As sinners, we typically want to rebel and go our own way; by obeying the rules, we acknowledge God's authority and our love for Christ. There are exemptions other than age from the requirements of fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Those that are excused from fast and abstinence outside the age limits include the physically or mentally ill, including individuals suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Also excluded are pregnant or nursing women. In all cases, common sense should prevail and ill persons should not further jeopardize their health by fasting.
Parents of First Eucharist Children
If you are planning on your child receiving their First Eucharist this spring, please see our website for information: www.good-shepherd.org/1st-eucharist-2021. There will be an important informational parent video e-mailed on Monday, February 1, 2021 that we ask everyone to view prior to registration. Fr. Jack Wehman shares important insights to the Eucharist, and Nancy Dallas (Coordinator of Sacramental Preparation & Liturgy of the Word) provides specifics regarding logistics of the preparation process. After you view the video you will then sign up your child to attend the following: a workshop a retreat a celebration If your child has not been prepared for First Reconciliation and you plan to have them receive First Eucharist this year, please call Nancy Dallas at 489-8815 ext. 761 or e-mail [email protected].
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Pastoral Care and Outreach Deacon Dennis Berry—489-8815 ext. 708 or e-mail [email protected]
Deacon Mark Westendorf—489-8815 ext. 714 or e-mail [email protected] Jack Peltz—489-8815 ext. 709 or e-mail [email protected]
This is the last weekend to drop off Kroger or Target gift cards for the Valentine’s Day Drive to benefit St. Francis Seraph School. Kroger or Target gift cards can be dropped off in the depository at Good Shepherd in an envelope marked “Valentine’s Day Drive” no later than
St. Francis Seraph School Last Weekend for the Valentine’s Day Drive for St. Francis Seraph School
this Sunday, January 31. You may also donate money to be used for the parties by making checks payable to Good Shepherd with Valentine’s Day Drive on the memo line. Checks also must be received by Sunday, January 31. Thank you for your donations! Your support is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Pennekamp at 505-2463.
Healing Christ Ministry Sessions February 8, 2021
Registration February 1-5, 2021 HCM will offer two options for our monthly healing sessions. They are 1) healing sessions at Good Shepherd and 2) Distance Healing. Both involve signing up in advance. These will be conducted as before, the second Monday of the month, February 8, 2021. You must sign up the week before, starting Monday, February 1 and ending Friday, February 5. Contact Theresa Kajs at [email protected] or 513-706-6398 to register and provide your email and cell phone number. Here is how the sessions will work. Select one of these 40-minute sessions. These options are also detailed on the Good Shepherd website. Healing at Good Shepherd. We will offer registration the week before, for a designated time, 9:30 a.m., 10:10 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. for morning sessions and 7:00 p.m. and 7:40 p.m. for evening sessions, as before. It is no longer first-come, first-serve, you need to register. Contact Theresa and she will confirm your attendance for the time slot and provide more information. We ask that you wear a mask. Hand sanitizer will be available, and your temperature will be taken. Please do not attend if you are not feeling well and change to a Distance Healing session. You will also sign-in as usual. Distance Healing. On the same day, we will also offer Distance Healing. Distance Healing is like saying a prayer for someone, but they will be working with you similar to our regular sessions. Our healers have been doing Distance Healing for up to 25 years. You will register with Theresa Kajs, as above. She will provide details once you register. Next month, the healing sessions are on the second Monday of the month, March 8; registration March 1-5. We also have individual distance healing sessions for parishioners in need—for example, surgery, cancer therapy or in the hospital.
Update on Father Wessling Father sends a hearty and healthy Happy New Year greeting to all of his many Good Shepherd friends. He is doing very well, although he had a mild case of COVID last fall. The amount of phone calls, get well cards, birthday wishes and Christmas greetings he received was truly heart-warming and gave his spirits a much needed boost as 2020 ended. Father Wessling has regained his energy and mobility and received his first COVID-19 vaccination! He would like everyone to know how grateful he is for their continuing support and encouragement. If anyone from Good Shepherd would like to visit Father on a Monday or Wednesday afternoon, please give Pamela Groskopf a call at 678-3288.
Catholic Social Teaching “Catholic Social Teaching calls us to not only understand and deepen our faith but also to live our faith. Whether through advocacy, education, faith sharing, or public action, we all must practice our faith in our every word and deed.” The Archdiocese of Cincinnati Catholic Social Action Office empowers Catholics in the archdiocese to celebrate and live out the Gospel’s call to care for life, human dignity and God’s creation through formation in Catholic social teaching, organized social ministries and opportunities for public advocacy and action. For further information, visit: https://catholicaoc.org/offices/catholic-social-action or call (513) 263-6690. You may also contact Deacon Mark Westendorf at 489-8815, ext. 714 or e-mail [email protected].
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Adult Confirmation Classes Are you Catholic, but never received the Sacrament of Confirmation? If you are interested in the reception of Confirmation, we have classes beginning on Monday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. with reception of the Sacrament at the Easter Vigil. Contact Emily Weierman in the parish office to learn more at 489-8815, ext. 726 or e-mail her at [email protected].
Pastoral Care and Outreach Deacon Dennis Berry—489-8815 ext. 708 or e-mail [email protected]
Deacon Mark Westendorf—489-8815 ext. 714 or e-mail [email protected] Jack Peltz—489-8815 ext. 709 or e-mail [email protected]
Education and Formation Sr. Elaine Winter—489-8815 ext. 716 or e-mail [email protected]
Emily Weierman—489-8815 ext. 726 or e-mail [email protected] Walter Plummer—489-8815 ext. 737 or e-mail [email protected]
Lent Begins on Ash Wednesday, February 17
Our Lent will look different than normal, but please take advantage of our online and Zoom opportunities to enrich your Lenten journey. Here are a few Lent Opportunities to be on the lookout for: Lenten Meditation with Emily Weierman on Zoom
(three offerings of this one meditation) Monday, February 22, 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 4 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 10 6:30 p.m. Online Parish Mission reflection with Fr. Tom
Mannebach Lenten Reflection online with Deacon Mark
Westendorf and Emily Weierman
St. Vincent de Paul Drop Off of Items Clothing, small household items and other items can be dropped off anytime in the St. Vincent de Paul cupboard located on the right-hand side of the “Take It or Leave It” room. This room is located behind Activity Center B….as you walk in the main entrance, the “Take It or Leave It” room is on the left just past the Hospitality Room. A truck from St. Vincent de Paul comes each Tuesday to empty the contents in the cupboard. Your continued support of St. Vincent de Paul is appreciated.
This is the last weekend of the annual “Coat Drive” for Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio. One van load and one carload of coats have already been delivered to Catholic Charities. Last year parishioners donated a record 471 coats!
Thank you notes from Holy Family School Thank you for the beautiful hats and scarves you made for the students in my class. They are so beautiful and the children love them. Thank you for your kindness.—Michelle Frey, second grade teacher Thank you so much for the beautiful hats and scarves you knitted for our students at Holy Family! We are continually in awe of all the support you have given our school these past few years. We pray that you continue to stay safe, healthy, and happy during these difficult times.—Love from students and staff at Holy Family Thank you for the hat and scarf. I’m very thankful to Good Shepherd. I love the hat and scarf. I’m grateful for you and your hard workers. God bless you.—Gianna Thank you for the beautiful hats and scarves. I am very happy with them. My friend and I have matching hats!—Spencer Thank you for the hat and scarf. They are beautiful and soft. I love them. We love Good Shepherd!—unsigned Thank you for the hat and scarf. I got a green one! God bless you!—Osmar
Coats of all sizes can be placed in the black bins marked “Coat Drive—Catholic Charities” in front of the “Take It or Leave It Room” and by Activity Center A. The black bins will be left out through this coming Friday, February 5. Thank you for supporting the annual Catholic Charities “Coat Drive!”
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Flock events coming soon: (social distancing and masks observed!) Flervice—Sunday, February 7, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., in the Youth Room. Come make bologna sandwiches for the homeless! Flock Worship Night—Sunday, February 21, 7:00-8:15 p.m., in the Chapel. Come worship, hear a witness based on the Sunday Gospel, and pray Night Prayer with us!
Flock Schmedium Groups Our Schmedium Groups are into their new round of meetings. Please keep them in your prayers. Schmedium Groups are 5-10 teens with adult mentors. Each group picks its activities and topics, so there’s a fit for everyone!
Education and Formation Sr. Elaine Winter—489-8815 ext. 716 or e-mail [email protected]
Emily Weierman—489-8815 ext. 726 or e-mail [email protected] Walter Plummer—489-8815 ext. 737 or e-mail [email protected]
Question of the Week for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time:
“They were astounded by His teaching.” What is the most important thing
you would like others to know about Jesus?
Confirmation, Spring 2021 Upcoming deadlines and important information for Confirmation candidates!
Confirmation Name & Sponsor Information Sheet due this Sunday, January 31, 2021
At-home formation elements (to replace large-group gatherings) are being sent out via e-mail!*
Baptismal Certificates due this Sunday, January 31, 2021**
Confirmation Rehearsal, Friday, April 16, 2021, 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd
Confirmation Mass, Sunday, April 18, 2021, 2:00 p.m. at Good Shepherd
*Due to group size limitations during the ongoing pandemic, we have opted to give students the basic elements of our Confirmation retreats to do with their parents and loved ones. Instructions for the retreat have been e-mailed to all
Confirmation families. Please contact Walter Plummer with questions! (Contact information above.) **If your candidate has not received a Sacrament at Good Shepherd prior to Confirmation, we will need a
“Baptismal Certificate with sacramental notations” to be sent from the candidate’s parish of Baptism to our parish office. You can call the parish of Baptism and ask them to mail, or scan and e-mail a copy to Walter Plummer.
Jr. High Jr. High small groups are back up for the new year.
Contact your small group leader for details on times and locations.
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January 17, 2021 $ 19,088 YTD Collections $ 1,347,950 YTD Budget $ 1,335,000 Surplus/(Deficit) $ 12,950 Contribution Breakdown: Quantity Dollars Envelopes 163 $ 13,921 Loose Checks $ 3,878 Loose Cash $ 39 EFT/Charge Card Donors $ 0 Stock $ 1,250 Total (Thank You!) $ 19,088 Avg. donation per envelope $ 85.40
Teri Cunningham—489-8815 ext. 738 or e-mail [email protected] Stewardship
Fiscal Year
2020-2021Goal
$50,000 $45,000 $40,000 $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $19,820 $ 5,000 $ 1,000 $ 500 $ -0-
$50,000 The week of January 24, we received $358 for the Special Projects Fund which brings
our total to $19,820.
Our current grand total in the Special Projects Fund
is $27,084.
Special Projects Update
Collection Information
Around Our Community
Men’s Discussion Group This Tuesday, February 2 at 6:30 p.m., the Men’s Discussion Group will once again conduct a Zoom meeting facilitated by Bob VeVerka which is open to all men of the parish. The group will hear from Mike Dunn, Executive Director at St. Vincent de Paul/Cincinnati. Mike will talk about how and why he became the executive director of this $38 million dollar organization. He will help us understand how SVDP donates to those in need. He will also explain their extensive volunteer program, and where they may currently need help. This Zoom meeting will take place on Tuesday, February 2 at 6:30 p.m. If you wish to attend this presentation via Zoom, please call Colleen Smith at 489-8815 ext. 740 or e-mail her at [email protected], and she will add you to the list and ensure you receive the Zoom link to attend.
Next weekend is Commitment Weekend for the 2021 Catholic Ministries Appeal. Please join with Catholics in every parish throughout our archdiocese who are standing with local, Catholic ministries serving people right here in our communities. These ministries depend on our help each year! You can mail your pledge card or bring it to Mass next weekend. For more information about the CMA, or to donate online, visit www.AOCstewardship.org. Thank you!
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Mass Intentions for this Week, February 1-7, 2021 Mon., February 1 8:30 a.m. In memory of Bradley Decker Tues., February 2 8:30 a.m. In memory of Tam T. Nguyen, Tan Thi Do, Theresa Nally, Bucci/Sangermano families, Sylvia Haggerty, Thomas Finch, Patty Zepf, Mr. Carroll, Andrew R. Francisco, Margot Conway, Peter C. Pecor, John & Jennie Banovich, Joyce & Larry Spinazze, Massimo Giuliberti, Peter & Helen Marino, Marian Niehaus & deceased family/ friends, Chuck Caton, James Johns, Piero Romagno Wed., February 3 8:30 a.m. In memory of Joe Dattilo 6:15 p.m. In memory of Beverly Dartt Thurs., February 4 8:30 a.m. Doug & Karen Shafer Anniversary Fri., February 5 8:30 a.m. In memory of John & Jennie Banovich, Chuck Caton, James Johns, Marian Niehaus & deceased family/friends, Peter & Helen Marino, Vince Giardina, Eugene C. Gundlach, Al & Marie Menke, Richard Menke, John Harmon, Bill McGovern, Sr., Belinda Arcuino, Nick Berlin, Anita Woodley Sat., February 6 4:00 p.m. In memory of Steve Beitman Sun., February 7 8:00 a.m. The Hirt Family Special Intention 10:00 a.m. In memory of Theresa Bucci
Prayers Are Requested for the health and well-being of the following:
Military Personnel of our families currently in harm’s way...
Around the Parish
Jonathon Hicks Mason McCosham Benjamin Nagelhout Roger Peet David Ryan
Michael Adler Valerie Ainsworth ALS Patients Kayla Altemeier Donna Anastasi Mark Anastasi Chloe Anderson Carol Armacost Eileen Armstrong Susan Aylyard Curt Baggette Travis Baker Kathy Barrett Steve Bebko Tom Beck Ethan Beckner Sally Bowron Maureen Bramlage Cindy Brennan Dale Brown Matthew Bucalo Wayne Buckley Buddy and Family Jamie Busemeyer Ali Campbell Dottie Campbell Angela Carroll Elissa/Richard Chisholm Christine/James Mark/Jess Cimiluca Paul Cimiluca Bill Cleary Norah Cooney Suanne Croweak William H. Curran Jr. Tom J. Cuthbertson Amy Dardinger
Dardinger Family Geoffrey Davies Joseph Degliuomini Javier de Luis Rosemary Dikun John Donahue Angela/John Dornbach Terri Doyle Debbie Eberhart Betty Effimoff Curtis Ray Elder Hazel/Chris Elder Larry/Gary/Jimmy Elder Loretta/Lisa/Ashley Elder Sue Ann Ensign Kaitlyn Everhart Nancy Fisher Sam Fogle L., C., and D. Freson Sue Fritz Paulette Gerstemeier Maureen Giglio Andrew Goad John Grether Michael Hall Family Cathy Halstead Ryan Hamilton Phyllis Harmon Lynn Harris Sam Heitz Rod Hess Ann Hix Allison Hoehn Kathy Hoeting Hospice Nurses Ed Hubbart Maggie Huddleston
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them
as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the
selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.
The Hummel Family Janet Hutzell Denver Jackson Pat and Jerry Jenkins Evelyn Jolley John Jolley Bob Keegan Walter Kendra Doug Koehne Bob Kraimer Mary Kulkarni Claire Kuprowicz Nancy Langworthy Gidg Lazar Doug Locke Eric L. Losekamp Nancy Losekamp Rhonda Losekamp David Lovell Everleigh Lundy Ethan Lundy Berta Mahler Tyler Mason Paul/Juliann Maurath Anna May Eileen McClure Rick McClure Sean P. McConkey Ella Meier Paul Meinking Matthew Merkle Joe Migliaccio Military Personnel Michael Miller Jeanine Monzel Ann Morgan James Mulvey
Joe Munz Cindy Nagelhout Gary Nagelhout Judy Newbold Ginny Niehaus Harold Nordeman Nursing Homes Hannah/Sarah Painter William Parker Jean Pennekamp Betsy Pharo Alexander Piening Mary Pollock Tim Powers Lori Putthof Mike Radford Erin Radulski Joyce Re Madeline Hope Rebori (Roelker) Daniel Reesor Kara Rivet Donald Robbins Connor Sands Joe Schafer Ralph Schlueter Laura Schuckman Mary France Sharpshair Sophia Sharpshair Natalie Sheipline Roger Sherman Pat Sick Diane Skie Robert Smolin Nick Soltau Kacey Spontak Allyson Gray Stacey Joe Stemple
Betty Stewart Sue Stewart Marjorie Stickle Robert Stritholt Judy Sullivan Minda Tandoc Natalia Tanguma Bob Tate John Tate Family Jerry Tayler Margaret Thompson John Thumann Keith Toft Transplant Patients Ann Trapp Scott Trapp Andy Tucker Anthony Ullman Ellie Urmston Brian Vonderhaar Tracy Waechter Mike Walker Patricia Wallace Walton Family Nancy Ward Karen Weitzel Bill Wessel and Family Maureen Whitfield Dan White Barbara Wilders Patricia Woeste Grant Wolf Stephanie Woodward Cindi Young Sylvia Yutuc Michael Zegarski
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Need to Know
Decree on Child Protection The Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Decree on Child Protection is our way of protecting all of the vulnerable individuals in our community. If you suspect that someone is being abused, please contact the Coordinator of Ministry to Survivors of Abuse at the Archdiocese at 513-263-6623 as well as local law enforcement. In Hamilton County, you can contact Child Protective Services at 513-241-KIDS (5437). To Report Financial Misconduct If you suspect the misuse or misconduct of Church finances, you may call the EthicsPoint hotline at 1-888-389-0381 or see the Archdiocese website (www.catholiccincinnati.org) under Ministries & Offices, Finance and click the link “To Report Financial Misconduct.” You will be taken to a secure site to file your report.
For confidential information concerning annulments, please call Fr. Jack Wehman (ext. 748) or Emily Weierman (ext. 726) at 513-489-8815.
Welcoming We warmly welcome our new parishioners and guests who are joining us today. If you are interested in learning more about Good Shepherd, or would like to register as an official member of the parish, please stop by the Welcome Desk located in our main foyer. A member of our Welcoming Ministry will be honored to assist you.
Baptism Infant Baptisms are currently being scheduled individually. If you have any questions and/or would like to schedule a Baptism, please contact Nancy Dallas (513-489-8815 ext. 761 or e-mail [email protected]). Before the Baptism, parents need to attend a session to explore the meaning of Baptism. Please see page 4 of this bulletin for more information.
Adult Initiation Into the Church Adults and children (7 years of age or older) who wish to become Catholics are invited to call Emily Weierman, (513-489-8815 ext. 726 or e-mail [email protected]).
First Eucharist (First Communion) First Eucharist (First Communion) is celebrated on two occasions in early spring. Parents are invited to call Nancy Dallas (513-489-8815 ext. 761). Children are invited to the Sacrament when they are in the second grade or have reached the age of 7. Children receiving First Eucharist (First Communion) need to be prepared to receive First Reconciliation (Confession). Preparation for First Reconciliation (Confession) begins early fall each year.
Confirmation for Youth Confirmation is celebrated in the spring each year for youth who have not yet received the Sacrament. Confirmation Prepa-ration takes place within the 8th grade Faith Formation curriculum. Classes run September through April for next year’s candidates. Please contact Walter Plummer with any questions (513-489-8815 or e-mail: [email protected]).
Marriage Marriages are celebrated throughout the year with exceptions made for Christmas holidays and the season of Lent. Please contact Steve Lindner for information (513-489-8815 ext. 702 or e-mail: [email protected]). Preparation for marriage begins eight months before the Sacrament is celebrated. For preparations, call Steve Lindner (513-489-8815 ext. 702 or e-mail: [email protected]).
Pastoral Care of the Sick Anointing of the Sick The Anointing of the Sick can be offered when someone is seriously ill, requires surgery, or if the same illness or condition becomes more serious. For those wishing to be anointed, please call the parish office at (513) 489-8815 to schedule a time to be anointed.
Ministry to the Dying: Anointing and/or Viaticum If a person is near death, he or she may be anointed. However, if the dying person is able to swallow, it is recommended that they receive the Eucharist as Viaticum. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick ought to be celebrated at the beginning of an illness. Viaticum is to be celebrated when death is close. The Eucharist, given as Viaticum, is food for the passage through death to eternal life. A priest or a deacon may give Viaticum to the dying person. When a priest is unavailable, it is important that the deacon visit the dying to pray with that person and the family and offer Viaticum. Please call the parish office (513-489-8815). After hours, please leave a message about the location of the dying person and your contact phone number. That message will be relayed to a priest or deacon.
Reconciliation (Confessions) Tuesdays from 5:30-6:15 p.m. in the Reconciliation Room in the church. Those attending the Sacrament can enter through the doors to the church, prepare in the church and enter the Reconciliation Room when they see the priest is not occupied with another penitent. Please wear a mask during confession.
Vocations Single men or women interested in answering the call to Priesthood or Religious Life are encouraged to contact the pastor or the Diocesan Vocations Director at 513-421-3131.
Annulment
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Contacts
The Bulletin All articles for the parish bulletin should be submitted 10 days before the given weekend. Please call Nancy Niehaus at 513-489-8815 ext. 725 or e-mail: [email protected].
Parish Meetings Meetings of the Assembly of Leaders, the Finance Commission, the Education/Formation Commission, the Worship Commission, and the Pastoral Care/Outreach Commission are open to all parishioners to observe. Please call the parish office for information (513-489-8815). Meetings are announced in the Coming Events for Good Shepherd page of the bulletin.
Parish Ministries All members of the parish are welcome to join any of the parish ministries. For information and contact, please see the Staff Page of this bulletin. Psychological and Spiritual Care To encourage professional, personal, or family counseling as well as spiritual direction, Dr. Jack Peltz or Deacon Dennis Berry, on staff here at Good Shepherd, would be happy to make referrals to psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and spiritual directors for those in need. Recorded Homilies All homilies preached on weekends are available by downloading them from our webpage—www.good-shepherd.org. Low-Gluten Hosts Low-Gluten (0.01%) hosts are available at all weekend Masses. Please come to the Sacristy 10 minutes before the start of Mass and let the Sacristan know that you are in need of this Low-Gluten Host. At Communion time, come to the hand rail by the statue of Mary to receive the Eucharist. St. Vincent de Paul If you have furniture or appliances that you wish to donate, St. Vincent de Paul will accept these donations and will pick them up from your home. To schedule a pickup, donate to a thrift store or donate a car, boat or RV, please call 421-CARE (2273).
Accoutrements Steve Lindner 513.489.8815
Audio Visual Bob Losekamp 513.325.9283
Baptism Robe/Embroidery Judith Whitton 513.677.8837
Bethany House Mike Haverkamp 513.706.7991
Blood Pressure Jack Peltz 513.489.8815
Caregiver Support Group Jack Peltz 513.489.8815
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Communion Distributors Deacon Dennis Berry 513.489.8815
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Caring Hands/Lodge Claudine Bennett 513.478.4626
Christmas Gift-Giving Steve Bullock 513.417.6004
Comfort Bags Marie George 513.256.0854
Computer Recycling Terry Albright 513.677.2140
Earth Shepherds David Oen 513.205.8603
Catherine Walsh 513.780.9177
Eucharistic Exposition Steve Lindner 513.489.8815
Family Fellowship CMTE Sandy Rivet 513.309.6018
GS-SOS Nancy Niehaus 513.583.0710
Habitat for Humanity Gerry Ellspermann 513.774.7595
Healing Christ Ministry Theresa Kajs 513.706.6398
—A non-sacramental ministry of Good Shepherd
Knitters & Crocheters Jeanné Kilgore 513.779.9220
Mary Albright 513.677.2140
Lambtenders Tina Caudill 513.530.0650
Meadowbrook Care Center Deacon Dennis Berry 513.489.8815
Men’s Fellowship Group Tony Novello 513.860.5293
M.O.M.S. Group Mary John Niehaus 513.317.8469
New Visions Sandra Smith 513.563.1868
Parish Partner Pat Cain 513.683.4862
Prayer Blanket Ministry Lou Ullrich 513.247.9466
Psalm 23 Sha Kelkar 513.697.9311
Rosary Making Group Annamarie Short 513.967.3172
Sack Lunch Sunday Karen Hermann 513.204.5844
Sanctity of Life Sandy Robinson 513.325.1834
St. Vincent de Paul Brad Dreier 513.831.0663
Scholarship Ministry Sha Kelkar 513.697.9311
Shelter House (Drop Inn Ctr) Kathy Schibi 513.678.3054
Shepherds Care Jim Stickle 513.733.0816
Shepherds Share Deacon Mark Westendorf 513.489.8815
Special Olympics Bill Sutman 513.644.9296
Third Image (Widow/Widowers) Frank Bruening 513.984.4289
Ushers Steve Lindner 513.489.8815
Whitley City Builds Project Tom Kilgore 513.779.9220
Whitley City Donations Paul Inderhees 513.891.0565
Whitley City Shoebox Project Sandy Rivet 513.309.6018
Women’s Prayer Group Barb Hemmerle 513.793.4918
Need to Know
Quips and Blessings by Fr. Jack...
“The testimony of deeds is more likely to be believed
than the testimony of words.”
—John Chrysostom (407 A.D.)
Reprinted with permission of The Joyful Noiseletter
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Colleen Smith*, ext. 740 55+ Ministry
Sr. Debra Wischmeyer, SND ext. 701
Bookkeeper
Deacon Max Schellman** ext. 719
Assigned Deacon
Dianne Moore ext. 703 Parish Receptionist
Patty Lindner, ext. 713 Communications
Steve Lindner, ext. 702 Worship/Baptism/Weddings
Dan Parker, ext. 793 Facilities/Scheduling
Jack Peltz*, ext. 709 Marriage & Wellness Minister
Deacon Mark Westendorf* ext. 714
Coordinator of Outreach Ministries [email protected]
Cullen Anderson*
Emily Weierman, ext. 726 Coordinator of Adult Faith Formation
Robert Tims
Audio-Visual Technician
Maintenance Staff, ext. 729
Part-time office staff—first row, left to right: Part-time front office staff: Diane Blasch, Susan Dickerson and Gidg Lazar.
Second row, left to right: Debbie Gleason and Marcia Schuckman, ext. 700; Nancy Niehaus, Bulletin Editor, ext. 725,
Walter Plummer, ext. 737 Youth Minister
Dalton McHenry
Deacon Jim Jones,** ext. 719 Assigned Deacon
Mike Nigg
Sr. Elaine Winter, SND ext. 716
K-6 Faith Formation [email protected]
Doug Schmutte, ext. 706 Music Ministries
Rev. Tom Mannebach Pastor, ext. 723
Rev. Michael Graham, SJ Weekend Presider
Rev. Jack Wessling Weekend Presider
Deacon Dennis Berry, ext. 708 Care for the sick, dying & bereaved [email protected]
Tina Caudill*, ext. 741 Preschool Formation
Teri Cunningham, ext. 738 Welcoming/Finances
Nancy Dallas*, ext. 761 Sacrament Prep/CLOW
Deacon Rick Gallenstein** ext. 719 Assigned Deacon
Rev. Jack Wehman Associate Pastor, ext. 748
Rev. Robert Goebel Weekend Presider
Tony Kiphart* Dave Smith* Maintenance Staff
The Community of the Good Shepherd Staff Members
*denotes part-time
staff member
**denotes unpaid
assigned Deacon
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