October 4, 2015 - Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Reading

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October 4, 2015 - Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Reading
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio
October 4, 2015
Regional Information
Mass Intentions
October 5—October 11, 2015
MONDAY
8:00 am
12:00pm
TUESDAY
8:00 am
8:30 am
WEDNESDAY
8:00 am
12:00 pm
THURSDAY
8:00 am
8:30 am
FRIDAY
8:00 am
12:00 pm
SATURDAY
8:00 am
8:30 am
3:00pm
5:00 pm
SUNDAY
8:30 am
10:30 am
Mario Salzano
Florence Albrinck
Communion Service
Communion Service
Souls in Purgatory
Communion Service
Communion Service
Don and Rose Lindeman
49th Wedding
Anniversary
Teachers and Students of
St. Nicholas Academy
Danny Benson
Communion Service
Communion Service
Janie Points Stigler
Marilyn Thiergartner &
Family
Parishioners of Our
Lady of the Sacred Heart
and Sts. Peter and Paul
William Gertz
Children come to believe through those they
love. We pray for married couples that they
may be rooted in Jesus and share their love
with their families. The call to married life is
a special vocation.
Liturgical Schedules
October 10— 11, 2015
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish
October 10
Saturday 3:00pm Mass
EMOC’s—Linda Martin, Linda Roemer, Steve
Albrinck, Ron & Cheri Lehrter, Jack Albrinck
Lectors– Dave Apke & Sandy Albrinck
Servers—Sarah, Alex & Jacob Dougoud
Deacon—Deacon Tom Lynd
October 11
Sunday 10:30am Mass
EMOCH’s—Brent & Joan Bundy, Steve
Lohmueller, Steve & Judie Grippa, Mary
Lichtenberg, Lindsay Bronner (choir)
Lectors– Jack Theis & Linda Brady
Servers– Kylie Schmidt, Kate Meiser, Rachael
Rigsby
Gifts— The Gertz Family
Deacon— Deacon Tom Lynd
Children's Liturgy of the Word— Judy
Deglow & Mary Zander
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish
October 10
Saturday 5:00pm Mass
Servers— Katie Jo Tobler & Kellen Finan
Lectors—Maureen Baldock & Randy Flannery
Distributors—Kathy Plummer, Heather
Nardini, Nikki Cromer, Bill & Judy Mack,
Carol Jean Daniels
October 11
Sunday 8:30 Mass
Servers—Josh & Allison Moore
Lectors—Colleen Foley & Dave Lucas
Distributors—Anna Moore, Joan Fago, Karen
Stevenson, Beth Lucas, Mary Beth Armstrong,
Mary Ann Nolte
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Regional Information
Prepare your heart for Mass…
ne
October 11 and 6, P
Wis 7:7-11
Heb 4:12-13
Mk 10:17-30
Who is a Brother?
All Christians are called to share in the
brotherhood of Jesus, in them, Jesus continues
to walk this earth. In response to this call, some
men assume the title Brother. A Religious
Brother is called to a vowed life of prayer,
community, and ministry and not be a priest.
The core elements of a Brother’s life are prayer,
community, the vows of poverty, chastity and
obedience, and ministry. Some Brothers belong
to communities comprised of only Brothers;
others share communities with religious priests
and seminarians, e.g., Dominicans, Franciscans,
Glenmary, Marianists, based on its charism. In
most religious communities of men, one may
choose to be a brother or a priest. Brother Leo
Kirby writes “Of all the paths to take in the
Church it’s the one least traveled upon and to a
Brother
that
makes
all
the
difference.” (www.todaysbrother.com)
General Information
Baptisms—The Sacrament of Baptism takes place
during Mass or on the second Sunday of the month
at Noon at SSPP. If you would like your child
Baptized at OLSH, please call the parish office to
make arrangements. It is necessary to attend a
Preparation Class prior to Baptism with parents
and Godparents. Your parish office will be able to
help you schedule your class and the Baptism.
Anointing the Sick— If you or a family member
would like to receive the Sacrament of the Sick,
please contact your parish office. In the event the
office is closed, please call the Emergency Contact
number listed.
Parish Registration—Please call your parish
office to receive registrations forms.
RCIA—For those interested in becoming Catholic,
our RCIA program will begin in September.
Further information will be provided in the
following months.
Confessions—Every Saturday from 2:00—
2:45pm at Sts. Peter and Paul Church, or call your
parish office for an appointment with a priest.
Sacrament of Matrimony
All marriage preparation occurs with our
pastor. Please call the parish office to schedule
an appointment. Typically the church is
reserved a year in advance.
Bulletin Deadline
All articles for the bulletin are due by noon on Friday (9 days) before bulletin publication and articles
are subject for approval by our Pastor. Please send articles to:
Jean at OLSH ([email protected]) or Pat at SSPP ([email protected])
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio
Regional Announcements
October 4, 2015
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Regional Announcements
DAY OF PRAYER AND
REFLECTION…... for all women and
men, led by Jeanne Hunt. This event is
hosted by Roger Grein, on Saturday,
October 24th from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm,
which includes Mass at 3:00 pm. Please
join us at Mercy Franciscans, at St. Clare,
100 Compton Road, Cincinnati 45215.
There is a fee of $25.00 for each person,
this also includes lunch. Please RSVP by
October 21st. For more information,
contact Roger Grein at: 513-821-9044 or
513-733-5938.
9th ANNUAL CINCINNATI
ROSARY CRUSADE
Join fellow parishioners at Fountain
Square to pray the Rosary on Saturday,
October 10th from Noon to 1:30pm.
Hear guest speakers Auxiliary Bishop
Joseph Binzer, Fr. Shannon Collins, M.S.J.B.; &
Fr. Cyril Whitaker, S. J. This is one of over
15,000 U.S. and international Rosary Crusades
held on the 98th anniversary of the Fatima
Apparitions. Please join us for this World-wide
event on Oct. 10th at noon on Fountain Square.
For more information call Pat or Mary Ashcraft
at 513-793-5872.
“Where life is involved, the
service of charity must be
profoundly consistent. It
cannot tolerate bias and
discrimination, for human
life is sacred and inviolable
at every stage and in every
situation;
it is an
indivisible good. If such great care must be
taken to respect every life, even that of
criminals and unjust aggressors, the
commandment “You shall not kill” has absolute
value when it refers to the innocent person.
And all the more so in the case of weak and
defenseless human beings, who find their
ultimate defense against the arrogance and
caprice of others only in the absolute binding
force of God’s commandment. I confirm that
the direct and voluntary killing of an innocent
human being is always gravely immoral. It is
in fact a grave act of disobedience to the moral
law, and indeed to God Himself, the author and
guarantor of that law; it contradicts the
fundamental virtues of
j u s t i c e
a n d
charity.” (Articles 57, 87)
“Evangelium
Vitae”
“The Gospel of Life” St.
John Paul II
Please join us. All are welcome at Sts. Peter and Paul Church
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT, HOLY HOUR, CONFESSIONS,
& BENEDICTION….Wednesday, October 7, 2015. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
begins at 6:00pm. “Come to me all you who are weary and burdened…Come to me and
I will refresh you.” Mat.11:28-29. Holy Hour begins at 7:00 pm with confession,
prayers, & blessings, then closes with Benediction.
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio
October 4, 2015
Regional Announcements
The Ray Rusche Oxford Physical Therapy Centers
Running Scared 5k and Kids Fun Run is being held on
Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015.
Kids Fun Run is 1-2:30pm with HalloweenFest directly following. We always have lots of fun
entertainment for the children including food, drinks, face painting, a hayride, and a costume contest.
All of this for only $5.
The Running Scared 5k is at 6pm. It’s a flat, fast course through the graveyard, then back to the
Party! The Post-race party follows directly from 6:30 – 10pm inside and outside of Haffey Fieldhouse
in Reading.
There will be live music from Ooh La La and the Greasers; in the beer garden, plenty of delicious
food and drinks from our sponsors; a costume contest and lots of door prizes. It is one of the most fun
races and party in the Tri-State area! Join the fun while raising money for a great cause—Youth
Education!
Both events begin at 1600 West Street, Reading, Ohio 45215
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Friday, October 9, 2015
7:00 – 11 pm
OLSH Activity Center
177 Siebenthaler Avenue
Reading, OH 45215
Enjoy a fun night out! Meet old and new friends. Taste and learn about wine & beer.
Listen to music. Sample light and hearty appetizers. Try your luck…basket raffle, split-the
-pot and wine ring toss too. The proceeds go to OLSH Parish.
Tickets: $30 per person
($35 pp - day of event)
RSVP — ASAP (drop envelope marked Wine Tasting with RSVP and payment in the
weekly collection basket or contact
Marti Lewis: 513-497-7762 or [email protected]) Sponsorship?…contact Art & Sheila
Sieder: 733-9767/[email protected]. Volunteers?…contact Marti.
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Regional Announcements
ARCHBISHOP MOELLER HIGH SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSE
Prospective students and their families are invited to visit the Archbishop Moeller High
School campus on Sunday, November 1st from
2 PM 5 PM to learn about all things Moeller.
Future Men of Moeller are able to tour the campus and meet students, faculty, coaches, counselors and administrators.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS—Our Lady of
the Sacred Heart Parish is sponsoring the
St. Vincent DePaul Clean out and Donate
Truck on the Parish parking lot. Truck will
be attended:
The Open House offers the opportunity to learn
more on our House System, curriculum, academic and athletic interests.
Saturday, October 10
For more information, please contact Charlie
Lytle, Director of Admissions (513) 791-1680
ext. 1240 or visit us at www.Moeller.org.
Donor tax receipts will be available. Possible
items: furniture, appliances, toys, tools,
clothing bedding, laundry, cosmetics, all
types of household goods, and nonperishable food items. Items are given to
those in our Greater Cincinnati community
who are in need.
Located at 9001 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45242.
Sunday, October 11
3:00pm—7:00pm
7:30am—11:30am
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish
Dear Parishioners and Friends,
It's that time of year again for joining the St. Nicholas Academy Athletics 250 Club.
The 250 Club is one of the biggest financial fundraising events held by the St. Nicholas Academy
Athletic Board.
The kids and the Athletic Board are requesting your help again this year. Please consider a
membership in the 250 Club. The 250 Club has a drawing for a $60 winner every week and there are
two $500 winners yearly.
All winners are placed back into the drawing immediately, so you have multiple chances to win
throughout the year.
Continuing the 250 Club is of the utmost importance if we are to maintain quality sports programs,
facilities, and equipment for our children.
If you are interested in joining the St. Nicholas Academy 250 Club, please enclose a $75.00 check
payable to: “St. Nicholas Academy Athletics,” and mail to the attention of:
SNA 250 Club, c/o Jason Mathein, 3767 South Broadlawn Circle, Cincinnati OH 45236
Questions? Call Jason at 497-9510
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio
October 4, 2015
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish
Sts. Peter and Paul’s
SEPTEMBERFEST
Thank you to all of our
Septemberfest 2015 Booth Sponsors, Volunteers and Attendees.
And a special thank you to
United Dairy Farmers for sponsoring our Major Awards Raffle Tickets,
A. All Valley Plumbing and the Jim and Nancy Kroeger Family
for sponsoring the Sunday Chicken Dinners
and
Tom and Sandy Harsch - ST Signs for all our festival signs.
Diamond Level
Silver Level
Academy Rentals
Mike Albrinck State Farm Insurance
Cincinnati Ohio Police
Federal Credit Union
Craven Roofing
Gertz Law Firm
Pat Harmeyer & Family
Holthaus Plumbing
Knights of Columbus,
St. Patrick Council #1747
Gold Level
Knights of St. John
Bo & Teri Bemmes
Larry’s Lock, Safe & Security Center
Gertz Pony Keg
Molloy Roofing
Koop Diamond Cutters Inc.
Mueller Roofing Distributors, Inc.
Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home
Netherland Rubber Co.
Schappacher Family
Quality Sports Apparel
Schmidt-Dhonau-Kucner
Reading Drive-Thru
Funeral Homes
Reading Eagles 1095
Viox Emcor Services
Charlie and Linda Roemer
Vonderhaar’s Catering
In Memory of Ray Rusche
Ward Family
St. Rita’s School for the Deaf
Weisbrod Masonry, Inc.
Stall and Wiggins Family
Sts. Peter & Paul Athletic Association
Vorhis & Ryan Funeral Homes
A. All Valley Plumbing
Adleta Group
Al and Pam Eling
Kroeger Family
Lois Wiehe Martin Family
Schappacher Family
ST Signs - Tom & Sandy Harsch
United Dairy Farmers
Your Generous Support of
Bronze Level
Acme Tree and Landscape Service
Atlas Vac Machine
Augie’s Tavern
Cutter Insurance
Dick’s Barber Shop
Drs. Laub & Michel DDS
Jack “Chick” Elfers Family
Bob & Rita Eveleigh
Fr. Gustave C. Brotzge Council 14665
Fricke & Company Remodel
& Design, LLC
Haskamp Electric
Hodapp Funeral Homes
Jones Insurance Service
JP Kitchens
Kiwanis Club of Reading
LaNormandee
Deacon Tom & Dee Lynd
Reading Democratic Club
Reading Republican Club
Schoenberger Tile & Marble
Serendipity Early Learning Center
Sharefax Credit Union
St. Nicholas Academy
Sts. Peter & Paul Academy PTC
TAPCE
Theis Motor Co.
Time, Talent and Treasure
was greatly appreciated!
For information, contact a Sts. Peter & Paul Festival Committee Chair
Al Eling, 769.3681 - Ron Lehrter, 769.1330 ~ Mike Martin, 563.9689 - Ken Stall, 554.0549
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish
OLSH MEN’S CLUB OCTOBER MEETING
The OLSH Men’s Club will have their October
meeting —the Membership Drive Steak
Dinner— on Monday, October 5th, 2015
starting at 7:30 PM in the lower level of the
parish center. All male parishioners, 18 years
of age and older, are encouraged to join.
Please consider joining us; we welcome
everyone.
Please RSVP to Bob Kettler by phone (7694583) or email ([email protected]).
Membership dues will be collected at the
meeting. There is an envelope in your offering
packet for OLSH Men’s Club which can be
placed in the weekly offering at Mass. Dues
are $15.00/year.
MEN’S CLUB RETREAT
The annual Men’s Club retreat at the Jesuit
Spiritual Center is scheduled for October 1618. All men of the parish are invited to attend.
You can register @
www.jesuitspiritualcenter.com (click on
Retreats then on Ignatian Retreats) or call 513248-3500 or contact Harry Schneider 513-7934148. The retreat begins at 6:30pm on the 16th
and ends at noon on the 18th.
Saint Nicholas Academy 250
CLUB
The $500 year end winner was
Damara Lackmeyer!
The winners of the SNA 250 Club drawings for
the month of September are:
Congratulations!
9/06: Rene Wall
St. Nicholas
9/13: Jim and Anna Moore
Academy
Athletics
9/20: Christina Lewis
appreciates your
9/27: Anne Meyer
support.
SODALITY is looking for some “Marthas” to
help clean the church. If you can be a “Martha”
for about 1½ to 2 hours, on Thursdays, one week
a month, please contact Maryhelen Browning at
793-2107 and leave a message; or contact Jean at
the office at 733-4950. Father says you can be
Mary on the weekend!
SAVE THE DAY
SODALITY ROSARY
AND DINNER
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2015
ROSARY-4:30pm — DINNER-5:00pm
SIGN-UP SHEET IN CHURCH LOBBY
Sodality will be selling “Right to Life”
Christmas Cards the 1st of December. Watch for
more details.
BLANKET WEEKEND
The Mission Commission will sponsor the
annual blanket/towel/sheet collection for the
area homeless shelters and the Mountain
Missions of St. Michael’s in Paintsville, Ky.
New, nearly new, good condition, and clean
blankets, quilts, sheets, and towels will be
accepted the weekend of October 10th and 11th.
Please bring your items to the Marian Room
Kitchen. We will also be collecting your soap/
shampoo/lotion samples at that time. Thank
you for your support and generosity.
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio
October 4, 2015
Regional Calendar October 4—October 11, 2015
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 —Hospitality Sunday hosted by Right to Life Group with Blood Pressures
taken (SSPP Church)
Children’s Liturgy 10:30 Mass (SSPP Church)
7:00pm—Men’s Club (OLSH Lower Level of Parish Center)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 — PREP 6:45 pm (SSPP School Building)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 — 6:30pm CRHP (SSPP Conference Room)
7:00pm—Trip to the Mission Meeting (Notre Dame Hall)
4:30pm—Ladies Sodality Rosary and Dinner (OLSH Marian Room)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 — 6:00pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and 7:00pm Holy
Hour with Confessions (SSPP Church)
7:00pm RCIA (Notre Dame Hall)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 —7:00pm Rosary Altar Society (SSPP School Building)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9— 7:00pm—11:pm — Beer & Wine Tasting (OLSH—Activity Center)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 — 9:00 am Men’s Meeting (Notre Dame Hall)
2:00-2:45pm Confessions (SSPP Church)
3:00pm—7:00pm —St. Vincent DePaul Donation Truck (OLSH Parking Lot)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 —Children’s Liturgy of the Word 10:30 Mass (SSPP Church)
12:00pm Sacrament of Baptism (SSPP Church)
3:00pm—7:00pm —St. Vincent DePaul Donation Truck (OLSH Parking Lot)
7:00pm—9:00pm—Youth Ministry 2nd Sunday Service (SSPP Youth Room)
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
OFFERTORY COLLECTION
September 27, 2015
This Week
Actual
$ 6,780
Budget
$ 7,800
Over/Short
$ (1,020)
In Lieu of Festival
$ 150
Tuition Assistance
$ 10
Care for the Poor
$ 30
CISE
$ 2
Votive Lights
$ 46
Mission Collection $ 1,998.65
Sts. Peter and Paul Church
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
YTD
$ 91,840
$101,400
$ ( 9,560)
$ 1,750
$ 11,663
$ 6,482
$ 242
$ 622
Please help us make our budgeted needs!
MAY GOD BLESS YOUR GENEROSITY!
Thank You!
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Caring Family Dentistry
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New Patients Welcome
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Parishioner
989 OLD ST. RT. 74, BATAVIA
513-752-3344
6839 Ashfield Dr., Cinci., OH 45242
10544 Knollview Dr.
Cincinnati
733-4664
[email protected]
Rick Rohlfs
Print & Online Communications,
Promotional Products & Apparel
Proprietor / Parishioner
4131 Hunt Rd.
Blue Ash
936-9444
InterIor & exterIor
PaIntIng
&
WallPaPer HangIng
Steven L. Potter, CPA
Parishioner
Tax Preparation
with coupon
GERRY CRAVEN
Brandner
Construction LLC
295-3217
HASKAMP
ELECTRIC
Residential • CommeRCial
liCensed & insuRed
513-821-9044
209 W. Benson St.
ROOFING
Keith Brown, Parishioner
563-5544
821-1444
Olsh parishioner
BEECO
MONUMENT CO.
8630 Reading Rd.
948-8543
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John O’Connor
Parishioner
1415 East St.
563-8317
513-658-2717
CatholicMatch.com/goOH
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Ron Von Den Benken
READING
DRIVE-THRU
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ESTIMATES
513-769-0871
2460 Dorian Dr., Cincinnati
E-mail: [email protected]
Rob Raby
OH Lic.# 24364
Debbie
Vonderhaar
Loucks
CatholicMatch
Ohio
513-554-1797
Von Den Benken Painting
$2 off
821-0062
[email protected]
The Pristine Company
DOUGLAS G. SAND
513-791-5152
Certified Public Accountant
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[email protected]
Residential & Office Cleaning
‘Bonded & Insured’
9123 Reading Rd.
CPA
701 Jefferson Ave., Reading
513-761-6659
Concrete Excavation
Remodeling
Donald J. Brandner
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DR. MARK ROBINSON
Optometrist 123 Mill St. 761-1363
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Pat Harmeyer & Family
Deacon Tom & Dee Lynd
Sts. Peter & Paul Rosary Altar Society
Come Join Us
Sts. Peter & Paul Athletic Assoc.
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Funeral Homes
8633 Reading Rd. • Reading, OH 45215
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513.794.7448
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ALLEN'S
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761-5315
Gina & Joe Baldauf, owners
Fr. Gustav Brotzge Council #14665 OLSH
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8783 Reading Rd.
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For Emergency Road Service, call 877-627-5757.
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y Moran
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