June 12, 2016 - St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish
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June 12, 2016 - St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish
June 12, 2016 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASS TIMES, INTENTIONS AND PRAYER REQUESTS WELCOME TO ST. MAX PARISH! Welcome to the St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish community! If you would like to register in the parish, please pick up a packet in the gathering space and return the registration form. Once registered, you will receive our monthly newsletter and emails. Please know our staff and parish leaders are here to be of service to you. Additional information about our parish can be found on our website, www.saint-max.org. Sunday, June 12 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:00 AM † Steve Grace & Ray Peters 10:00 AM People of the Parish & members of the Good family NOON † Dan Besl & Mass of Thanksgiving for Fr. Thomas Reagan Monday, June 13 Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest, Doctor of the Church 8:30 AM † John Kaeppner & † Julia Sanders Tuesday, June 14 8:30 AM † Robert Harshbarger & † Dan Besl 7:00 PM Mass at St. John, West Chester Wednesday, June 15 8:30 AM † Elsie Hauser Long Nguyen 6:00 PM Mass at St. Susanna, Mason Thursday, June 16 8:30 AM † Nona Bruegger Friday, June 17 8:30 AM † For all poor souls Saturday, June 18 8:30 AM Grief Support & † Gion Khanh & † Maria Thom Vu 4:30 PM Priya & Suresh Selvaraj Sunday, June 19 TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:00 AM † Phancico Hoi Nguyen & † Long D. Nguyen 10:00 AM People of the Parish & members of the Couch family NOON † Gladys Bellinski † Deceased THIS WEEK’S READINGS 2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13 Psalm 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11 Galatians 2:16, 19-21 Luke 7:36-8:3 NEXT WEEK’S READINGS Zechariah 12:10-11; 13:1 Psalm 63:2-6,8-9 Galatians 3:26-29 Luke 9:18-24 DEVOTIONS (all in chapel) Perpetual Adoration - Our chapel is open continuously Exposition - The Blessed Sacrament is exposed on Thursdays after Mass, a Holy Hour begins at 7:00 PM Rosary - One half hour before all Masses Divine Mercy Chaplet - After all Masses Our sympathy for the families of all those who have died, especially: Martha Mehrle, mother of Joe Mehrle PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Your healing prayers are requested for Mark Barrett, Grace Basta, Matt Baur, Lisa Bingaman, Jerri Bottoms, Louise Bowling, Susan Bremer, Bob Bruns, Eleanor Budek, Barb Burkett, Scott Burkett, Jennifer Calangi, Ann Corkhill, Cyril Daddieh, Esther Danielson, Angelique Debets, Henry DeNicola, John Dunn, Bill Ebben, Cecilia Feltz, Levi Gasner, Robert Ferraro, Jack Finke, Timmy Fischer, Mary Fritz, Karen Gross, Richard Gross, Sol Gross, Sandra Giuliano, James Gunselman, Gail Hamilton, Gary Hampton, Annie Hart, Steve Hazlebeck, Al Higgins, Herbert Hintz, Jill Holt, Maureen Imfeld, Keith Johnson, Ralph Kitts, Don Klinkhammer, Hank Kluznick, Joey Lakeberg, Michael Lancaster, Pat Langdon, Pam Lawson, Barb Listermann, Beverly Listermann, Steve Lutz, Tom Lutz, Char McCarthy, Lyla McGlinchey, Andrew Meister, Jacob Meister, Beryl Michael, Judy Michael, Daniel R. Miller, James Moores, Theresa Munafo, Trevor Vincent Munafo, Mary Patricia Nadzam, Gene Neltner, Victor Nguyen, Jack O’Verbey, Aaron Peters, Fr. John Porter, Stephanie Pulling, Agnes Rahman, Quintin Richardson, Michele Risola, Evelyn Robinson, Joseph Romer, John Roth, Laura Russell, James Santos, Kerry Santos, Hans Schade, Rose Mary Schaefer, James Schaeper, Julie Schrock, Rose Seibert, Phillip Spotts, John Staudigel, Donald Charles Sturmer, Richard Sunnenberg, Daniel Thiergartner, Giuse Dao Xuan Thinh, Tari Torbeck, Kenneth Trimbach George Vesper, Gloria Vesper, Stanley Wadella, Vito Weeda, Kathy Wojciechowski, Charlie Wiedenmann, Jennifer Wiesmann and Christine Zampese, Annemarie Cannon Zawada. 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. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen. PRAYERS FOR THE MILITARY Please pray for Scott Archuleta, Daniel Armstrong, Patrick Black, Ben Brink, Nicholas Calangi, Ashley Cannon-Borromeo, Rich Borromeo, Philip DeNicola, Donald Gilbert, David Giuliano, Joseph Hamann, Michael Hazlebeck, Tyler Hollenkamp, Derrick Kamphaus, Stephen Kelczewski, Matthew Koop, Jon Laurin, Derek Morris, Ryan Nikzad, Don Mollis, Jr., Daniel Moore, Alexander J. Pater, Chad Richman, Christopher Richman, Kevin Stetson and Cedric Whitlock. Almighty God, we stand before You in supplication, asking Your Divine mercy and protection to envelop with Your invincible armor our loved ones in all branches of the service. Give them courage and strength against all enemies, both spiritual and physical, and hasten their safe journey back to their homes and families. HOMEBOUND, HOSPITALIZED AND NURSING HOMES To make arrangements to receive the Sacraments of Eucharist, Anointing of the Sick, Penance and/or visits to the hospitalized or seriously ill parishioners, please call Holly Moran, 777-4322, ext. 116. Please note that if you are in the hospital, privacy regulations prohibit hospital personnel from contacting your parish. Therefore, you or your family members should let us know directly by calling the parish office. JUBILEE OF MERCY Love and sin. These two seem an odd pairing, a doubtful duo. Yet love and sin are bound together in the Bible readings today. Great love leads to forgiveness. And forgiveness leads to greater love. Look to King David who had a husband killed so he could take the wife. Look to the Apostle Paul who was drawn away from persecuting others by the love of the Son. Look to the unnamed weeping woman who bathed and anointed feet. Because of sorrow. Because of forgiveness. Because of great love. • Who has forgiven me? What happened next? • Who needs my forgiveness? • And how does my forgiveness mirror God’s forgiveness – of me, of others, and of all? Text acknowledgement: Eliot Kapitan, Diocese of Springfield in Illinois A LETTER FROM THE PASTOR My dear brothers and sisters in our Lord Jesus Christ, Our annual parish festival is this weekend! Thanks to the Festival Committee for all their advanced planning and hard work… and thanks also to all the volunteers without whom our festival could not happen! I hope to see everyone there enjoying the food, the fun and the fellowship! And let’s continue to pray for good weather throughout the weekend. At the end of today’s gospel is a very telling statement. After describing Jesus’ ministry and journeys, the women disciples, Mary Magdalene in particular, are portrayed as “many…who provided for them out of their resources.” This is an indication that Jesus and those accompanying Him (one of whom I believe would have been His mother, Mary) were reliant upon others for support and sustenance. Some may not think of that – Jesus and His followers as itinerants, depending on the generosity of others “along the way” for food and shelter. Jesus chose to need others to survive and to accomplish what He needed to accomplish. Sometimes we may feel independent, and we may even suffer from the desire to not be dependent upon anyone. We need other people and other people need us! We need their prayers and their love and others need our prayers and our love. First and foremost, we are dependent upon the Lord. We need His love, His support, and His strength. We also need others. That is an integral part of what authentic stewardship is all about. We share our gifts, and when they are combined with the shared gifts of others, our community, our Church, our parish – all are so much more effective! Today, June 12, at our 12 Noon Mass Fr. Thomas Reagan, ordained just last weekend for the Fathers of Mercy, will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving. To the best of my knowledge (and others whom I have asked who have been here longer than me!) Fr. Thomas is the first son of our parish to be ordained to the priesthood. Congratulations to him and his family! Ad multos annos! Fr. Marc will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving next weekend at 12 Noon. Please keep him in your prayers as he discerns possible entrance into religious life. And as she retires, we will honor Carol Heuser at the weekend Masses on June 25-26, with a special gathering after the Saturday evening Mass. Thanks to everyone for your generous response to the Together We Grow campaign. As volunteers continue to reach out to families, please take the time to respond to their invitations – a friendly voice on the other side of a phone or timely response to an email means so very much to our dedicated volunteers. This capital campaign is a great opportunity for us to not only address some current needs but also poise ourselves for a vibrant future as Together We Grow! And finally, as we approach the fifth annual Fortnight for Freedom, be attentive to all that will be happening here to commemorate this time of prayer and awareness. Of particular note, we will start the Fortnight for Freedom with Mass next Tuesday night at 7:30 PM following by all-night Eucharistic adoration. And we are looking forward to our two Thursday Holy Hours during that time on June 23 and June 30 when we will welcome guest speakers. Plan to join us! That’s it for now – God bless one and all! Fr. Geoff THIRD THURSDAY HOLY HOUR - JUNE 16, 2016 7:00-8:00 PM A Holy Hour for Families June 12, 2016 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME TOGETHER WE GROW Thank you to the generous families who have made gifts to the campaign – together we will realize success and ensure St. Max continues to be an inviting and welcoming parish campus while upholding the mission of our parish! Your company might increase your gift to the Together We Grow campaign through their matching gift program! Questions regarding the campaign? Email [email protected], or visit www.saint-max.org/TogetherWeGrow and respond to the calls of your fellow parishioners who are excited to share the vision & answer your questions. If you have made a gift to the Together We Grow campaign – thank you! Please be on the lookout for mail from the Catholic Community Foundation (CCF) regarding payments. One of the many benefits of doing our campaign at this time is that the CCF is taking care of the administration of payments for our campaign – at no cost to St. Max! Matching Gifts Your company might increase your gift to the Together We Grow campaign through their matching gift program! Companies such as GE, Macy’s, AK Steel, LexisNexis, Johnson & Johnson, ITW, Key Bank, PNC Bank, and over 100 more. For a complete list of companies that will match to the St. Max campaign, please check out the website www.saint-max.org/TogetherWeGrow. Did you know...? Distributions from IRAs are accepted for the Together We Grow campaign? Speak with your financial advisor or a tax specialist to see if you meet the criteria. WORSHIP The flowers in the sanctuary were donated by: the Fullenkamp family, in memory of the deceased members of the Fullenkamp and Meyer families LEARNING ABOUT THE LITURGY: THE ENTRANCE CHANT Throughout the coming months of Ordinary Time, this column will include some reflections upon the parts of Mass, from beginning to end. While many may see this as simply “what we sing while Father walks to the altar”, accompanying the procession is only one of the functions of this important musical element of the liturgy. The Church teaches: “The purpose of this chant (hymn, or song) is to open the celebration, foster the unity of those who have been gathered, introduce their thoughts to the mystery of the liturgical season or festivity, and accompany the procession of the priest and ministers….it helps put the assembly in the proper frame of mind for listening to the Word of God.” In fact, the Church goes on: “The progression of text and music must be allowed to play out its course and achieve its purpose musically and poetically. In other words, the hymn should not be ended indiscriminately at the end of the procession.” OUTREACH PREPARING TO SERVE Learn, Grow, and Serve by Becoming a Stephen Minister Do you have gifts for caring, encouragement, and listening? If so, please prayerfully consider becoming a Stephen Minister. St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish will be training another class of Stephen Ministers in the future. Stephen Ministers provide emotional and spiritual support and care to people who are going through a difficult time, such as divorce, grief, hospitalization, unemployment, terminal illness, relocation, chronic illness, or loneliness. To find out more about becoming a Stephen Minister or how you or someone you know could be matched with a Stephen Minister, talk with one of our Stephen Ministry Leaders confidentially: Please contact Holly Moran through our Parish office 513-777-4322 or email at [email protected]. “ As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” 1 Peter 4:10 COMPANIONS ON A JOURNEY GRIEF SUPPORT We call ourselves Companions on a Journey grief support (COJ), because that is what we are. Each of us has endured the death of someone we love very dearly. Our crosses in life have been heavy, yet it has been through our faith in God that we have found each other. Until one experiences the death of a loved one, a person cannot truly understand our grief world. It's as though we have entered into a different existence from the one we once knew. This week please join us for : COJ Open Grief Support Group - is designed to assist those who have suffered the death of a parent, sibling, close friend or spouse. This group meets on Tuesday, June 14 in the hospitality room from 7:00-9:00 PM. Remembrance Mass- Bereaved Families are invited to join us on Saturday, June 18 at 8:30 AM as we remember those whom have died during the month, light refreshments will be served in the gathering space following Mass. If you or your family experiences the death of a loved one please contact our parish office so we may remember your loved one at the Remembrance mass and so that we can keep your family in our prayers. Please visit www.saint-max.org or www.companionsonajourney.org websites for a complete listing of our adult support groups. For more information or to register for a specific group call Sheila Munafo-Kanoza at 513-870-9108. ROSARY FOR LIFE IN SHARONVILLE Join parishioners from St. Max and other parishes in praying the rosary in front of the abortion clinic in Sharonville at 11250 Lebanon Road, Sharonville OH. St. Max leads the rosary the third Saturday of every month at 9:15 AM. Bring your families. The abortion clinic is closed on Saturdays and this is a good opportunity to be a witness to the Gospel of Life and pray for the unborn and the closing of the abortion clinic. For more information, contact Mary Jo Suer at [email protected]. ST. MAX IS COLLECTING PULL TABS St. Max is collecting pull tabs to donate to Cincinnati’s Ronald McDonald House. We’re helping keep families together when it matters most!! Our goal is to become a member of the Thanks a Million Club by collecting 1,000 pounds of tabs!! Your support of this program and the families of critically ill children is greatly appreciated! There is a marked container behind the desk in the gathering space to place your tabs. Feel free to take a little tab house for collecting or stickers to put on your own container at home, they are available behind the desk as well. Questions? Contact Christine Small [email protected] or 312-7410. ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME June 12, 2016 EVANGELIZATION & CATECHESIS THE GOSPEL FOR ALL AGES In Jesus’ culture, it was very important to practice hospitality. Cultures today have practices of hospitality such as offering a cup of tea, giving a light kiss on the cheek, or presenting a lei made of fresh flowers. Your family can create its own way to welcome guests. Include elements of greeting, making the person comfortable, and offering something to eat or drink. Make sure that each family member has an important part in the method. It will be your special way of showing great love for others, just like the woman showed great love and hospitality towards Jesus in today’s gospel story. FAITH FORMATION NEWS Don’t forget to register for Early Childhood and RFY Grades 1-8 classroom sessions! Registration ends on August 1; registration fee is $95/child. Summer Home Study: Thank you to all families who attended the Summer Home Study Parent Meetings. You should have received login information for access to coursework by now. Please help your children work at a steady pace through their online work. Remember, the deadline for all work is July 31. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Registration for Vacation Bible School 2016 has ended. If you have registered for VBS expect an email by June 17th with program details. All volunteers (youth and adult) will have an orientation meeting on June 16th at 7:00 PM. Please make plans to attend this important meeting. Contact Charlotte Flanagan at [email protected] or 777-4322 ext. 129 for additional information. JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH Junior high youth going into grades 6th, 7th or 8th join us for our next terrific Tuesday on June 14th in the large conference room from 7:00 – 9:00 PM. We were mellow with yellow and the Minions at our first gathering! On June 14th we’ll be sailing off into the wild BLUE yonder with Jim in space pirate adventures as we watch Disney’s “Treasure Planet.” Dress in blue or wear a bandana or pirate gear. New liability forms are needed for 2016-2017. I'll have forms available to fill out that night or the new form can be accessed through the link on the junior high webpage. High school youth are welcome to sign up to help! Parents… at least one other VIRTUS certified adult is needed to help! Please also check out the website to sign up to help! Don’t hesitate to contact Robin Burbrink, 777-4322 x 124 or [email protected] , with any questions! MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Summer Service Camp is July 18-22, 2016. We'll attend morning Mass at 8:30 AM, have a light breakfast following Mass, do our service/activities and end at 11:45 AM each day EXCEPT for Friday. Weather permitting, we'll do our car wash to raise money for Haircuts from the Heart and include a pizza lunch at the end of our day. We’ll be exploring what it means to be an “Everyday Hero.” SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY EVENTS Starting this Tuesday June 14th – Tuesday August 9th: High school Holy hour and Scripture Study after 8:30 AM mass. 9:00 -11:00 AM Starting this Wednesday June 15th - Wednesday August 10th: Wacky Wednesday open gym and movie nights 7:00 - 9:00 PM. July 2 we will have a Summer Service Day at Be Concerned in Covington KY. We will meet at 9:00 AM at St Max and volunteer from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, stopping for lunch on the way back. Virtus trained Adult volunteers needed for carpool! For any questions regarding HS Youth Ministry contact Zack Hinger, [email protected] or 513-777-4322 ext. 107 EVANGELIZATION & CATECHESIS WEST CHESTER CATHOLIC YOUNG ADULTS Skatetown USA - June 24: Strap your roller skates on and roll over to Skate Town USA on Friday, June 24th from 8:00-11:00 PM. Admission is $7. Roller skate rentals are $3 and inline skates are $5. June 26th - Share a Lunch: Come on the 4th Sunday of every month to help make peanut butter sandwiches and bag lunches for the hungry in the local area. All help is needed. Location: St John's Pavilion at 9:00 AM. For any questions regarding young adult events, contact Zack Hinger, [email protected] or 513 -777-4322 ext. 107 A Marriage Moment “Your sins are forgiven” (Luke 7:48) Any couple who have spent much time together inevitably have things to forgive. How do you usually handle forgiveness in your relationship? Is one of you the usual initiator? Why? You may need forgiveness after this discussion. By Susan Vogt, www.SusanVogt.net FORMED Resources for Parishioners Recommendations for June June 3 - The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Movie: Ocean of Mercy June 4 - Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholicism: Session 4, Our Tainted Nature's Solitary Boast June 19 - Father's Day Movie: Joseph of Nazareth June 29 - Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul Lectio: Peter & Footprints of God - Paul www.FORMED.org Parish Code: 5d9243 MAGNIFICAT What is the Magnificat? This monthly liturgical prayer book provides ways to develop your prayer life and follow the daily Scripture. It can be read at home for personal or family prayer to help grow your spiritual life with essays on the lives of the saints. We order in bulk and offer you a year’s subscription for $30. The subscription will start in October 2016 and run through September 2017. All subscriptions are mailed to the parish office where you will need to pick it up each month. If you would like to order a subscription, please email [email protected] or call Cindy or Katie at the parish office, 513-777-4322 by June 20. TAKE CLASSES NOW AND DEEPEN YOUR FAITH: THE ATHENAEUM OF OHIO ANNOUNCES LAY TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2016-17 The Athenaeum, the Archdiocesan seminary and school of theology, announces a 50% scholarship for all lay students as part of our One Faith, One Hope Capital Campaign commitment. We offer daytime, evening and Saturday classes, graduate and non-degree options and a supportive environment with campuses in Mt. Washington, Montfort Heights and Dayton. Earn a Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry, Master of Arts in Theology, 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 for more information. ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME June 12, 2016 The Fortnight for Freedom occurs every year for 14 days leading up to July 4 to highlight the importance of defending religious freedom. The Fortnight for Freedom is from June 21the vigil of the Feasts of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas Moreto July 4, Independence Day. Fortnight For Freedom at St. Max Opening Mass: We will kick-off the Fortnight For Freedom at St. Max with Mass on June 21 at 7:30 PM. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will continue through the night until 8:30 AM Mass on June 22. If you are interested in signing up to for a specific hour of adoration please email [email protected] Weekly Holy Hours: Join us on Thursdays for our weekly Holy Hour (with vespers and benediction) at 7:00 PM as we pray for religious freedom for all God's people. On June 23 (the vigil of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist), Fr. Pat McCloskey, OFM, editor of St. Anthony Messenger, will be our guest presider/preacher reflecting on St. John the Baptist - the local Franciscan province’s patron - and his witness as a martyr of liberty. Refreshments around a bonfire will conclude the evening. On June 30, Catholic lawyer and Sacred Heart (Fairfield) parishioner, John Benintendi, will be our special guest and give a brief history on the establishment and free exercise clauses of the First Amendment and how their interpretation has eroded religious liberty. An ice cream social will follow his presentation. Fortnight Exhibit: An exhibit Featuring 14 witnesses to freedom with interactive activities for youth will be available during the fortnight in the church whenever the building is open. Resources in the Library: New videos focusing on religious freedom are available in library: • A Man for All Seasons • Romero • Becket • For Greater Glory, about the struggle for religious freedom in Mexico • First Freedom: The Fight for Religious Liberty • Scarlet and the Black Also, a lighthouse CD "Attack on Religious Liberty, The Battle for the Faith in Mexico" is available to be checked out from library during month of June. Closing Mass: We will conclude the Fortnight for Freedom on July 4 at 9:00 AM Mass Daily Reflections: Sign up to receive a daily email with reflections from the USCCB during the fortnight. PARISH LIFE STEWARDSHIP POINT FINANCIAL SUMMARY 1. Sunday & Holy Day Offerings June 5 June 11 - Faith Direct EFT June 12 June 19 June 26 Total June to Date June budget Sundays 30,095.84 Money can buy a house, but not a home. ~Unknown YOUNG AT HEART Monday, June 13: Guest speaker will be Scott Han from Uncorked Wine Shop to talk about wineries and grapes. 30,095.84 150,000.00 2. Sunday & Holy Day Year-to-Date Actual 1,798,804.18 Budget 1,797,500.00 Difference 1,304.18 Special June Offerings Catholic Tuition Assistance Charitable Impact Disaster Relief Drive Down the Debt St. Vincent de Paul Holy Days 80,235.91 75,000.00 5,235.91 574.00 132.00 10.00 758.00 37.11 Thursday, June 16: Due to the closing of Ruby Tuesdays at Tri county Mall, our dinner will be held at O'Charlie's on Tylersville Road at 5:00 PM. Saturday, June 18: Putt Putt Golf - Eagle Tee 10:00 AM with lunch following at Frisch's, Cin-Day Road and I-75. Monday, July 11: Regular meeting, followed by ice cream social and games Do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased. Young at Heart is a social group for parishioners ages 50 and over. Anyone is welcome, single or couples, widow or widower. Contact Ann, 513-795-7579 or [email protected] if you are interested in attending a meeting or joining. YOUNG AT HEART—SIGN UP FOR OUR FALL TRIP Sign up for our fall trip to the Fingerlakes area of New York. We welcome St. Max parishioners, 50+ couples or singles, to join the Young at Heart bus trip the week of September 18 - 24th. Trip Includes: 7 days, 6 nights, bus transportation, hotels, 6 breakfasts, 6 dinners, 4 lunches, entrance fee to all attractions, bottled water & snacks on bus, wine party, driver gratuity, AND A FABULOUS TIME WITH A FRIENDLY GROUP. Cost $995 per person, double occupancy. For complete Itinerary, additional info or to sign up: Call or email Verlaine at 779-3251 or [email protected] Please join us for for a retirement celebration in honor of Carol Heuser June 25, 2016 6:00 PM in the gym Courtesy of an RSVP requested. For more information and to RSVP visit www.saint-max.org June 12, 2016 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME EVENTS OF THE PARISH SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2016 12:00 PM Lg Conf Rm 3:00 PM Parking Lot MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 9:30 AM Rm 6 5:00 PM Youth Room 7:00 PM Lg Conf Rm 7:00 PM Rm 2 TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2016 9:00 AM Hosp Rm Include Me! Mass FESTIVAL Stephen Ministry Supervision Team #2 Stephen Ministry Leaders Meeting Young at Heart Monthly Meeting Youth Ministry New Adult Leader Training High School Summer Holy Hour & Scripture Study 11:00 AM Lg Conf Rm EC Staff Small Group 7:00 PM Rms 2 & 3 Campaign Meeting 7:00 PM Lg Conf Rm Jr. High Terrific Tuesdays 7:00 PM Hospitality Rm Open Grief Group 7:00 PM Rm 6 Stephen Ministry Supervision Team #3 7:30 PM Youth Room Respect Life Meeting WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 9:30 AM Rm 6/Hosp Rm Prayer Shawl 7:00 PM Gym High School Wacky Wednesday 7:00 PM Rm 6 Light Weigh 7:00 PM Rm 7 Young Adult Bible StudyLectio Eucharist THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2016 8:00 AM Off Site High School Youth Ministry Steubenville Conference 9:15 AM Church Sacrament of Penance 9:30 AM Chapel Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 6:00 PM Church Sacrament of Penance 6:15 PM Gym VBS Volunteers Meeting 7:00 PM Church Handbell Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Chapel Holy Hour/Vespers 7:00 PM Lg Conf Rm St. Vincent de Paul Meeting FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 8:00 AM Off Site High School Youth Ministry Steubenville Conference SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2016 8:00 AM Off Site High School Youth Ministry Steubenville Conference 9:15 AM Gath Space Memorial Reception following Mass 9:15 AM Church Sacrament of Penance 9:15 AM Rm 4 St. Benedict Bible Study 1:30 PM Church Baptism 3:00 PM Church Sacrament of Penance 5:30 PM Lg Conf Rm Welcome Orientation SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016 8:00 AM Off Site High School Youth Ministry Steubenville Conference 12:00 PM Lg Conf Rm Include Me! Mass 7:00 PM Church Praise & Worship “Thank you very much for your generous contribution to the St. Francis - St. Joseph Catholic Worker House. We house only sixteen men at a time and operate frugally on a small budget so be assured that your kindness carries much impact and the donation will be wisely deployed. You have contributed to an operation that really works. Our success rate exceeds 30% while comparable rehabilitation facilities average less than 10%. We attribute this to our excellent staff of eight, all of whom were formerly homeless.” ~Sincerely, John Clark, House Manager St. Max Trivia Do you know why the number 16670 is so significant to the parishioners of St. Max? Answer: It was Fr. Maximilian Kolbe’s prisoner number Contact Information (for a complete list, visit www.saint-max.org) 513-777-4322 Pastor Fr. Geoffrey D. Drew, Ext.102 [email protected] Parochial Vicar Fr. Marc Soellner, Ext. 114 [email protected] Permanent Deacons John Paul Back, 226-3428 [email protected] Mike Hinger, 779-1586 [email protected] Mike Lippman, 252-4898 [email protected] Hans Schade, 594-9730 [email protected] Pastoral Associates Lakmé Kodros, Parish Life & Stewardship Ext.105, [email protected] Jeremy Helmes, Worship Ext. 103, [email protected] Carol Heuser, Christian Initiation Ext. 104, [email protected] Larry Witsken, Facilities & Maintenance Ext.110, [email protected] Holly Moran, Outreach Ext. 116, [email protected] Zack Hinger, Evangelization & Catechesis Ext. 107, [email protected] Sarah Merkel, Communications Ext. 121, [email protected] Councils & Commissions Darrell Maddox, Pastoral Council 515-3723, [email protected] Rich Tereba, Finance Council 887-8482, [email protected] Lisa Schafer, Outreach 219-916-0130, [email protected] Scott Teets, Parish Life & Stewardship 659-1730, [email protected] Steve Szczap, Worship 779-3324, [email protected] Chuck Ciccia, Evangelization & Catechesis 708-3545, e&[email protected] Seminarian Intern Craig Best, Ext. 127 [email protected]