Jun 04, 2016

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Jun 04, 2016
Ministry Schedule for June 11-12 , 2016: TEAM 2
5:00pm
Tenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
June 4-5, 2016
Saturday, June 4th
4:00 pm Reconciliation / 4:30 pm Rosary
5:00 pm Mass (Intention: †Viola Powers)
Sunday, June 5th
8:30 am Mass (Intention: For Our Parish)
10:40 Rosary
11:00 am Mass (Intention: †John Meek)
Monday, June 6th
8:30 am Mass (Intention: †Brandon Cromer)
Tuesday, June 7th
5:15 pm Mass (Intention: †Daniel Schuler)
Wednesday, June 8th
8:30 am Mass (Intention: †Jo Ann Dowling)
6:30 pm Choir Practice / 7:30 Hand Bell Practice
Thursday, June 9th
5:15 pm Mass (Intention: †Bill & Tim Tyler)
Friday, June 10th
8:30 am Mass (Intention: †Brandon Cromer)
Saturday, June 11th
4:00 pm Reconciliation / 4:30 pm Rosary
5:00 pm Mass (Intention: †Viola Powers)
Sunday, June 12th – 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30 am Mass Intention: For Our Parish
10:40 Rosary
11:00 am Mass Intention: (†Brandon Cromer)
*Dena McCarter; *Patti Grow; *Diana Moore; *Debby Grubbs;
*Aloisia Mattl, *Pat Gerke, *Ray Wandstrat;*Linda Wittkorn; *Dorothy
Maness, *Vernon Myers; *Jodi Jerger; *Robin Paliamo, *Jackie Geyer,
*Karin Bruder & Family; *Roger Hill, Ron Perry, Mary Mattingly, Carol
Rudicle, Marc Brunner, Dorothy Svara, Quentin Richardson, Bill Marksberry;
Laney, Tori; Ron Bradford, Renee Newman.
{Prayer Requests are dropped after one month) unless you request that they
remain longer.}
Please remember our Troops and their families in your prayers.
Parish Budget Information – Wk. 50– 05/29/2016
Weekly Collection: $ 6,702.26
Envelopes
108
Weekly Budget:
8,100.00
Attendance:
303
Weekly Variance:
School
-1,398.00
20.00
St. Vincent $ 323.00
Respect Life $ 5.00
Note from St. Mary Parish Council:
There will not be a Pastoral Council election this year.
There were three vacancies and all have been filled
with volunteers. The new members are Paul Bruns,
Joe Oles, and Matt Weber.
– Thank you.
8:30am
11:00am
USHERS & GREETERS
J. Borgman & K. Ullrich R. Armbruster & B. Hinrichs K. Packard, D. Waller
C. & C. Diener
T. Lewis & B. Beckman
M. Weber & J. Cigolotti
EXTRAORDINARY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
R. Brayshaw
R. Tyler
F. Schmits
B. Maness
M. & J. Neff
J. Schuler
S. Hollingsworth
D. Rechtin
T. Simms
M. Borgman
Nate Hollingsworth
Andy Daugherty
LECTORS
M. L. Minning
E. Beckman
ALTAR SERVERS
Ev Robers
Lilly Dennis
R. Kelnhofer
Catherine Ciglotti
Steven Zigan
06/05/16
06/12/16
COFFEE & DONUTS
8:30 – Groves
11:00 – Schulers
8:30 – Sedlers
11:00 – Cigolottis
06/06/16
06/06/16
Team 6:
Team 1:
COUNTERS
M. & P. Minning, B. & B. Ickenroth
J. Ullrich, C. DeVille, D. & T. Fedroff
RESPECT LIFE
“When a patient says, I don’t want to be a burden, it may really be
a question, Am I a burden? . . . when a patient says I might as well
be dead, he may really be saying No one cares about me. Many
studies show that assisted suicide requests are almost always for
such psychological or social reasons.”
Right to Life will have the baby dresser in the back of Church
from May 27 through June 5 for the Pregnancy Care Center in
Lawrenceburg. Badly needed are diapers, sizes 5 & 6, and cans of
Gerber Good Start Gentle Formula. Of course, money donations
can always be put to good use. Thank you for helping them in this
endeavor.
Care Net Pregnancy Services of Northern Kentucky will be
hosting volunteer training for three consecutive weeks beginning
June 6, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. at its Cold Spring location. Contact Lyndi
Soden at 431-9178 or e-mail [email protected].
Dear Parish:
Thanks for all the prayers, support, love, card and special
masses in Jerry {Harrison}’s memory. I will always
remember your kindness.
-- Phyllis Harrison
Weekend of June 4/5, 2016
Saint Paul begins today’s second reading by stating that he was
“called” to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
As baptized
Catholics who have an opportunity to share in Christ’s life through
the Eucharist regularly, we too are called to proclaim the
teachings of Christ. We are stewards of Christ’s Gospel. But how
are we responding to that call? Do we listen for the guidance of
the Holy Spirit? Do we evade, dodge or ignore the Lord’s call?
Do we attempt to proclaim the Gospel in a spirit of compassion
and Love? Reflect on how you execise stewardship over the
Gospel.
BUDDY CARDS
La Rosa’s Buddy Cards are available at the parish & school
offices. Please stop or call for more information.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
We’ll meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of June and July.
Please join us for fellowship and service. Remember, we are
ALWAYS looking for donations of yarn!
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL – “One Way Café”!
June 27-30, 2016 from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Registration is now open for the 2016 Vacation Bible School
program. Flyer enclosed. Call the parish office for information.
Registration ends June 4th.
Volunteers Needed!
Join the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Movement ot keep a
respectful dialogue this election season.
We’ve all experienced it. A Facebook post, a family dinner, a water
cooler conversaton that suddenly turns political with opposing viewpoints.
You might get angry. You may go silent. Civilize It is about making room
in your heart and speaking peacefully with those with whom you disagree.
Imagine what would happen if aggressiveness were transformed into
openness and confrontations were turned into thoughtful conversations.
Civilize It is a non-partisan movement and a call for all of us to help
change the tone, follow our faith, and quiet the quarrels in our day-to-day
lives.
I Pledge:
1. Civility – To reflect, respect, to not throw stones, and to rise above it.
2. Clarity – To align my political point of view with my formed conscience.
3. Compassion – To encounter others with a tone and posture that say “I
see dignity and goodness in you.”
The Church is non-partisan, so it does not endorse political parties or
candidates. However, ti does appeal to our consciences by speaking very
clearly on the issues. Take some time shaping your own conscience by
exploring the teaching of the church.
Learn More at: http://www.civilizeit.us/
Breaking Bread Community Breakfast – St. Lawrence Church –
Every Saturday from 8:30 – 9:30 am.
Keys Please: Please return any parish facility keys that are not in use to
the parish office. Keys must be signed out and accounted for so we can
protect our parish facitliies, students and parishioners. Thank you.
Lions Recycle for Sight
Donate glasses and change someon’es life. Imagine if you could
help a child rea. An adult succeed in his job. A senior maintin her
independence. And provide a commmunity with more
opportunitys to grow and trhrive.
Drop Your Eyeglasses in Lions Collection Boxes
You can drop off your usable eyewear at Lions-sponsored
collection boxes.
Indiana Lions Eyeglass
Recycling Center: Email: [email protected]
For more information:
The First Years: Safety and First Aid class presented by the
Pregnancy Help Center. Thursday, June 9 @ 6:30 pm. Learn
”hands only” CPR, Heimlich maneuver, when to call the doctor, when to
call 9-1-1, baby proofing your home, what is a concussion and what to do,
and much, much more! Learn how to earn a $50 gift card or car seat.
Sunday, June 26 – Miller-York volunteer fire Dept.
Annual Car show. Perfect North Slopes. Registration from 9-
noon. Chicken Dinner/Carry-outs. Lunch Stand. Music.
Thursday Evening, June 9th at
the Mount Sinai United Methodist Church at 7:00 PM. Please take
Community Call to Prayer will be
advantage of this opportunity to join your Christian sisters and brothers in
prayer.
Marian Family Conference, Living the Message of Fatima,
June 4-7 a.m., at the Boone County, Kentucky
Fairgrounds. Register at www.covdiobluearmy.com and pack a picnic
basket. The conference ends at 4 p.m