Our Sympathy for the families of all those who have died, especially:

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Our Sympathy for the families of all those who have died, especially:
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
June 7, 2015
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 7
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
8:00 AM
† Vincent Bao Nguyen & the intentions of our
Worship Ministry volunteers
10:00 AM
People of the Parish & † Hong Duc Nguyen
NOON
† Dung Nguyen
Monday, June 8
9:00 AM
† Elizabeth Wolf
Tuesday, June 9
8:30 AM
† Maria Toan Dang &
† Maria Dominic Toan Dang
Wednesday, June 10
8:30 AM
† Elizabeth Wolf
Thursday, June 11
Saint Barnabas, Apostle
8:30 AM
† Robert Harshbarger
Friday, June 12
THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS
8:30 AM
† All Souls
Saturday, June 13
8:30 AM
† Tom Wiss, MD
4:30 PM
† Richard M. Pfeffer
Sunday, June 14
ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
8:00 AM
† William Maestri
10:00 AM
People of the Parish & † Zach Smith
NOON
† Dan Besl
† Deceased
THIS WEEK’S READINGS
Exodus 24: 3-8
Psalm 116: 12-13,15-18
Hebrews 9:11-15
Mark 14:12-16,22-26
NEXT WEEK’S READINGS
Ezekiel 17:22-24
Psalm 92:2-3,13-16
2 Corinthians 5:6-10
Mark 4:26-34
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:
Tim Gay, brother of Dan Gay
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK
Your healing prayers are requested for Mark Barrett, Bob Bruns,
Jerri Bottoms, James Bowling, Louise Bowling, Jennifer Calangi,
Ann Corkhill, Angelique Debets, Henry DeNicola, Marlene
Doughman, John Dunn, Bill Ebben, Jack Finke, Alex Fulton, Mike
Gagnon, Karen Gross, Sol Gross, Sandra Giuliano, Gary Hampton,
Brian Haverland, Steve Hazlebeck, Al Higgins, Jill Holt, John
Kaeppner, Dennis Karas, Don Klinkhammer, Hank Kluznick, Janet
Kroeger, Joey Lakeberg, Michael Lancaster, Pat Langdon, Barb
Listermann, Steve Lutz, Tom Lutz, Lyla McGlinchey, Andrew
Meister, Jacob Meister, Beryl Michael, Judy Michael, John Monroe,
Theresa Munafo, Trevor Vincent Munafo, Mary Patricia Nadzam,
Gene Neltner, Victor Nguyen, Jack O’Verbey, Aaron Peters, Fr.
John Porter, Bruce Powell, Agnes Rahman, Michele Risola,
Evelyn Robinson, Laura Russell, Rich Scott, Julia Sanders,
Hans Schade, Gloria Schaecher, James Schaeper, Julie Schrock,
Rod Simpson, Fr. Terry Smith, Phillip Spotts, Victoria Stoltz,
Donald Charles Sturmer, Daniel Thiergartner, Tari Torbeck, Ruth
Trentman, George Vesper, Gloria Vesper, Charlie Wiedenmann,
Jennifer Wiesmann and Christine Zampese.
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.
To leave a message on our prayer line call 777-4322, Opt. 6 after
office hours.
PRAYERS FOR THE MILITARY
Please pray for Scott Archuleta, Daniel Armstrong, Chris Bakes,
Patrick Black, Ben Brink, Nicholas Calangi, Ashley Cannon,
Philip DeNicola, David Giuliano, Alex Hale, 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 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.
A LETTER FROM THE PASTOR
My dear brothers and sisters in our risen Lord Jesus Christ,
As we begin Ordinary Time, the first two Sundays are celebrations of what we might call “theological” solemnities. After
last week’s solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, today, the second of the two, is the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and
Blood of Christ. Celebrated for almost 800 years, in the “old” liturgical calendar, this solemnity was formerly celebrated as
two different commemorations: the solemnity of Corpus Christi on the second Thursday after Pentecost and the July 1 feast
of the Most Precious Blood. This great solemnity urges us to embrace the great mystery of the Eucharist, the central tenet
of our Faith, in which we believe the bread and wine consecrated at Mass truly become the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity
of Christ. Through this covenant of love, God draws us into His divine life and offers us food and drink for our earthly
pilgrimage so that we may have the grace and strength to continue our human journey with faith and hope, confident in
God’s love for us and His will for us that our weaknesses and sufferings might be transformed into strengths and joyfulness!
Jesus invites us to eat His Body and drink His Blood as a sign of our new covenant with God. As Catholics we must always
remember that “the Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life.” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, #1324)
It is with sadness that I inform you that Fr. Jim Romanello, our parochial vicar since he was ordained in 2013, is going to be
reassigned this summer. This was something we were not expecting at all! But all diocesan priests are fully aware that we
are ordained for service for the entire archdiocese and when “the bishop calls” we may need to move at an unexpected time
to a new assignment. Fr. Jim and I received “that call” in late May. Fr. Jim will be assigned as parochial vicar of the aboutto-be implemented pastoral region of St. Henry Parish (Dayton) and Our Lady of Good Hope Parish (Miamisburg) which
will have almost 3,000 registered families. The parishes also have a consolidated grade school, Bishop Leibold School,
since 1974, the younger students being at the OLGH campus and the older students being at the St. Henry campus. Fr. Jim
will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving (with a reception following) at the 12:00 Noon Mass on Sunday, June 28.
I am also happy to announce at this time that our new parochial vicar at St. Max will be Fr. Matthew Gamber, SJ. Fr. Matt,
a native of Chicago, is seeking diocesan ministry in a parish setting in the greater Cincinnati area. He had previously served
as parochial vicar at both St. Xavier Church in downtown Cincinnati and at a large suburban parish in Chicago. His parents
still live in greater Chicago, but he has a brother who lives locally in northern Kentucky. Fr. Matt was most recently
assigned at St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland. He entered the Jesuits in 1983 and was ordained a priest in 1995. His
priestly ministry has been centered in evangelization, catechesis (teaching high school and college), youth ministry
(including university chaplaincy) and journalism. Welcome, Fr. Matt!
But that’s not all… it is with sadness that I also inform you that Sharon Christy, our Pastoral Associate for Evangelization &
Catechesis, will be leaving us after just two years. Sharon has accepted a position at St. Luke the Evangelist Parish in
Beavercreek, Ohio, which is only five minutes from her house. We certainly have appreciated all of Sharon’s work in adult
faith formation, marriage preparation, marriage enrichment and family life ministry. We certainly wish Sharon all the best
in her future ministerial endeavors.
Please keep Fr. Jim, Fr. Matt and Sharon in your prayers during this time of transition for them.
And finally, please pray for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the Parish Leadership Discernment Process which will
culminate on Sunday, June 14 at the 12:00 noon Mass when names will be drawn from among those who have discerned
possible membership on one of our councils or commissions.
God bless one and all!
Fr. Geoff
The flowers in the sanctuary were donated by:
the Morris family, in loving memory of Baby Sean
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
June 7, 2015
WORSHIP
There will be no evening confessions on Thursday, June 11.
Due to the parish festival, the worship schedule for the weekend of June 12-14 will be as follows:
Friday, June 12
8:30 AM Mass
Saturday, June 13
8:30 AM Mass with Sacrament of
Penance celebrated after
2:00 PM Sacrament of Penance
3:30 PM Mass (Sunday Vigil)
Sunday, June 14
8:00 AM Mass
10:00 AM Mass
NOON Mass
LEARNING ABOUT THE LITURGY: THE PRESENCE OF CHRIST AT MASS
On this Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, it may serve us well to reflect upon
the ways in which Christ is truly present when the Church gathers for Mass. Prior to the Second
Vatican Council, it was widely accepted that Christ was present in the Eucharistic elements of bread
and wine. The Council enhanced our understanding of Christ’s presence with the Constitution on the
Sacred Liturgy. We now understand and believe that Christ is truly present not only in the
Eucharistic food, but also in the Word of God proclaimed, in the person of the presiding minister,
and in the gathered assembly. This is why each Eucharist includes presider, assembly, the Liturgy of
the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist - Christ is truly and really present in all four ways.
ADORERS NEEDED
CAN YOU HELP? YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID!!!! We are in need of adorers for Thursdays when
Jesus is exposed in the Blessed Sacrament. We have some parishioners who are unable to keep their
hours because of caring for seriously ill family members, upcoming surgeries or extended travel outside
the country. Open times: 1:00 PM, 2:00PM, and 4:00PM (4:00PM summer only). Pope Francis recently
had the following tweet: “It is good for us to spend time before the Tabernacle, to feel the gaze of Jesus
upon us.”
You can sign up by going to the parish website: www.saint-max.org and clicking on the praying hands
icon at the bottom of the page. It will bring you to the sign-up page. Don’t use the internet or have
questions? Call: Kathy Hinger 513-779-1586 or Debby Kellner 513-779-7627.
OUTREACH
9 MONTHS WITH CHRIST IN THE WOMB-WEEK 10
Jesus now has fingernails, toenails, and functioning kidneys. He even drinks in the amniotic fluid that surrounds him. Jesus
of the womb, hear our prayers!
Please join us every Wednesday at 11:00 AM in the chapel for our weekly rosary and to
prayerfully visualize the development of the Divine Body of Jesus within His mother’s cherished
womb.
STRESSED? FEELING DOWN? NEED ENCOURAGEMENT?
Stephen Ministers don’t just provide care for people experiencing a major crisis. They also provide
care and support for people weighed down by the little things in life. If you’re feeling down, lonely,
stressed, or discouraged, you could benefit from the care, support, and encouragement of a Stephen
Minister. It’s free, it’s confidential and it will really make a difference in your life! To find out more or
talk with one of our Stephen Ministers, please call Holly Moran at 777-4322 ext. 116. If you prefer,
our confidential email is [email protected]. Our Stephen Ministers are here to care! We
are waiting for you.
OUTREACH
HUGS AWAY FROM HOME - DONATIONS NEEDED FOR THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE
Claire Wilkes, a junior from Mount Notre Dame High School, is partnering with Ronald McDonald House
of Cincinnati for her senior capstone project. She is having a collection Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June
28. The items are being put together into care packages for the families of the sick children who are living
in the Ronald McDonald House. Please bring in basic hygiene products such as toothbrushes, toothpaste,
shampoo, conditioner, razors, soap, face wash, etc. in any size (travel or regular). Claire and the MND
Varsity Dance Team will be assembling and delivering the packages to Ronald McDonald House, and then
they will be preparing the meal for the families that night. It would be greatly appreciated if you would drop
off any donations at the outreach kiosk by the front doors of the church. There will be specific bins marked
“Ronald McDonald House”. Thank you so much and God bless.
EVANGELIZATION & CATECHESIS
As a family, talk about some of the things that are required to prepare for your
family meals. Plan together a special Sunday meal by choosing the menu,
preparing the shopping list, and assigning duties for cooking, setting the table,
preparing decorations, leading the prayers, and cleaning. Reflect on today's
Gospel, Mark 14:12-16, 22-26. Notice how Jesus instructed His disciples to
prepare for their Passover meal. All meals require some kind of planning and
preparation; so does our Sunday Eucharist. What could you do as a family to better
prepare for our celebration of the Eucharist? Choose one or more ideas to begin to
implement together as a family. Pray together that God will help your family make
your celebration of the Eucharist the highlight of your week.
EARLY CHILDHOOD RELIGIOUS FORMATION OF YOUTH NEWS
When Jesus shared meals with His disciples he shared more than food. When we eat together, much learning is taking place.
What are you as a family learning during mealtime?
Registration materials for Early Childhood RFY 2015-16 are available online and in the gathering space. If you have any
questions please contact Linda at 777-4322 ext. 119 or [email protected]
RELIGIOUS FORMATION OF YOUTH NEWS
Summer Home Study is underway with the last of our parent meetings being held this weekend. Remember, username and
password information to begin the online program will be sent to families on Monday, June 8.
Register for the 2015-16 RFY Classroom Program by June 30 and pay the early-bird fee of $70/child. After June 30 the
registration fee increases to $95/child.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Registration for Vacation Bible School 2015 has ended. If you have registered for VBS, expect an email by
June 15 with program details!
ALL volunteers (youth & adult) will have an orientation meeting on June 18 at 7:00 PM. Please make plans
now to attend this important meeting!
Contact Linda Lippman at [email protected] or 777-4322 ext. 119 for additional information.
HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Wacky Wednesdays begin June 17. Join us for an evening filled with all kinds of fun and games!
For the complete summer schedule see the next page.
For any questions regarding High School Youth Ministry contact Zack Hinger, [email protected] or
513-777-4322 ext. 107
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
June 7, 2015
EVANGELIZATION & CATECHESIS
YOUNG ADULT CATHOLICS HANGING TOGETHER ~ YACHT\
~Timeline Bible Study: It’s not too late to join! Let’s grow in our faith and study the Old Testament. Join us for a journey
through the bible every other Thursday (June 4-September 10) at 7:00 PM to learn about and discuss the Old Testament.
You do not have to make it every night to participate. Location: St. John Youth Room (in the wing of Favret Hall)
~Theology on Tap begins June 30 at Champps at Union Centre—save the date!
For any questions regarding young adult events contact Zack Hinger, [email protected] or 513-777-4322 ext. 107
THE CATHOLIC’S DIVORCE SURVIVAL GUIDE
The Catholic’s Divorce Survival Guide will begin its summer session on Wednesday, June 17, at 7:00 PM The 12-week
program features 30-minute DVD shows each week that cover topics of shock, denial, anger, grief, guilt, forgiveness,
money, the courts, the kids, the ex-spouse, annulment, dating, sexuality, spirituality, remarriage or staying single, and much
more. Whether you got divorced ten days ago or ten years ago, the program offers valuable insight for everyone. For more
information or to register, contact Sharon Christy at [email protected] or 513-777-4322 ext. 106.
A Marriage Moment
A trip down memory lane. First joint purchase. Whether it was major (like a home) minor (like a book) or sentimental (like a
pet) how you join your finances shows your values. What have you learned about joint decision making from that first
purchase?
by Susan Vogt, www.SusanVogt.net
ANSWER THE CALL-MEN’S PRAYER GROUP
Answer the Call men’s prayer group is meeting this Thursday, June 11 in room 4 at 7:00 PM. The group begins with a 20
minute discussion of fellowship, evangelization, catechesis, and news of the church, followed by studying the upcoming
Sunday readings and pondering their meaning to us as Catholics and deepening our engagement in the Sunday
Mass. The readings for this week remind us that "while we are at home in the body, we are away from the Lord, for we
walk by faith and not by sight". Answer the Call welcomes you to come and discuss how we walk by faith and trust in the
Lord's wisdom as we face the trials of our earthly life.
If you have any questions, please email Ron Pfister, [email protected] or call 737-9949.
PARISH LIFE
STEWARDSHIP POINT
“Remember this—you can’t serve God and Money, but you
can serve God with money.”
~Selwyn Hughes, English pastor and author
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
1. Sunday & Holy Day Offerings
May 3
May 10
May 11-Faith Direct EFT
May 17
May 24
May 31
Total May to date
May budget
Sundays
26,912.61
22,513.22
53,645.00
24,911.60
20,876.66
24,625.23
173,484.32
172,500.00
Holy Days
0.00
0.00
YOUNG AT HEART
Monday, June 8: Regular meeting at 7:00
PM in the large conference room. The
speaker, Mr. Gene Gardner, will begin at
7:00 PM with an interesting and lively
presentation "Stories from Locomotive
Cabs". He is a retired P&G scientist who has had a life-long
interest in railroads as a hobby. Business meeting will
include installation of new officers. Itinerary and signups for the Fall Trip to Nashville/Memphis/
Graceland, October 11-17 will be available. A deposit of
$200 per person is needed by June 15. Please contact
Verlaine, 513-779-3251 or email [email protected] for the
complete itinerary and any additional information.
Thursday, June 18: Mass at 8:30 AM for YAH intentions .
Breakfast afterward at a place to be decided.
2. Sunday & Holy Day Year-to-Date
Actual
1,714,035.88 71,556.14 Saturday, June 20: Dinner out at the Macaroni Grill. 925 E.
Budget
1,712,000.00 85,000.00 Kemper Road, Springdale. Make reservations at the June
Difference
2,035.88 (13,443.86) meeting.
3. Special April Offerings
Young at Heart is a social group for parishioners ages 50
Catholic Relief Services
1,756.00
and over. Anyone is welcome, single or couples, widow or
CRS Nepal Disaster Relief
9,777.74
widower. Contact Ann (330-6545) or youngatheart@saintCatholic Tuition Assistance
2,089.00
max.org if you are interested in attending a meeting or
Charitable Impact
1,959.00
joining.
Drive Down the Debt
8,717.25
Peter’s Pence
5.00
PLEASE TURN IN YOUR COMMITMENT CARD
Operation Rice Bowl
10.50
We’re still in the midst of our annual Stewardship Renewal.
St. Vincent de Paul
2,386.00
If you haven’t returned your Commitment Card, you’ll soon
receive another card in the mail. Returning your card is an
“Do not forget to do good and to share with
important part of being an active member of St. Max.
others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.”
Please take this opportunity to express your support for our
parish with your time, talent, and treasure!
“On behalf of all those served by the YWCA Hamilton, thank you for your donation. Gifts such as yours are vital to
supporting our programs. Those programs include literacy services for children and adults; a protective shelter for victims of
domestic violence; supportive housing for homeless and mentally ill women; youth programs for girls and young women
such as Girls Inc. and Teen Pregnancy Prevention; and an economic empowerment program that includes computer literacy
and job search assistance. Our goal is to improve the lives of women and families in Butler County and to strengthen the
community as a whole. We deeply appreciate your donation and your commitment to the vital work of the YWCA
Hamilton”
~Sherrie Bluester, M. Ed, Executive Director
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
June 7, 2015
CAUTION
It’s festival time again! Beginning Monday, June 8, the entrance driveway will be closed
after morning Mass and exit drive will become two way traffic until the festival tents and
rides have been removed. PLEASE USE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN ENTERING AND
EXITING OUR PARKING LOT!!
DESSERT CAFÉ AND WHEEL OF SWEETS BOOTH
If you are planning to attend the festival, we ask each St. Max Family to donate a dessert to
help support either our “Dessert Café” or our “Wheel of Sweets” game where you can spin the
wheel for a chance to win an entire dessert! Both booths are located in the air conditioned
gym.
Needed: Lots of “decorated” or “undecorated” small/large cakes, pies, brownies, cookies,
cupcakes, breads, candies, cake-pops, gluten or nut free items (please label) …. anything sweet
and yummy is always welcome!! Please leave all items whole in a disposable container and
drop off at the dessert café in the gym anytime Friday thru Sunday.
No time to bake or pick up a dessert, not coming to festival, or going to be out of town ? A gift
card to Kroger or Meijer is greatly appreciated and cakes or goodies will be purchased
for the booths. Drop off monetary donations or gift cards in the collection basket or office:
Attn: Connie Michael – dessert café. THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATION
Festival - Silent Auction Highlight
Enjoy dinner for ten in the comfort of your own home with our pastor, Fr.
Geoff , our parochial vicar, Fr. Jim, and six or seven of your closest friends!
Fr. Jim will be your chef for the evening as he prepares an Italian feast sure
to please! Dinner will be served by our lovely staff members.
Stop by the Silent Auction in the gym festival weekend. Bid early and often!
FESTIVAL MARSHALLS NEEDED
New this year at the festival is an opportunity to volunteer as a marshall. Easily identifiable by their neon reflective vests,
marshalls will walk the grounds of the festival, answer questions asked by our guests, and report any possible difficulties we
may have to the sheriffs. A one hour training class will be required. For questions or more information, please contact
Frank Knapke at [email protected] or (513) 779-2226
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
June 7, 2015
EVENTS OF THE PARISH
SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2015
12:00 PM
Lg Conf Rm
1:15 PM
Rms 2&3/4/
5/6/8
1:30 PM
Church
1:30 PM
Lg Conf Rm
6:30 PM
Lg Conf Rm
7:00 PM
Rm 5
7:00 PM
7:30 PM
Church
Rm 4/6/7/8/
9&11
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2015
7:00 PM
Lg Conf Rm
TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 2015
10:00 AM
Rm 4
6:30 PM
Hosp Rm
7:00 PM
Lg Conf Rm
7:30 PM
Rm 4
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015
1:00 PM
Hosp Rm
6:30 PM
Hosp Rm
7:00 PM
Lg Conf Rm
7:00 PM
Gym
Include Me! Mass
Parish Leadership
Discernment
Baptism Sunday
RFY-Summer Home Study
Parent Meeting
RFY-Summer Home Study
Parent Meeting
Boy Scouts Adult MeetingFOG Patrol
Praise and Worship
Stephen Ministry Supervision
Groups
Young at Heart Monthly
Meeting
Stephen Ministry
Open Grief Group
Jr.High Movie Night
Respect Life Meeting
Companions on a Journey
Grief Group
Young Widowed Grief
Support Group
Evangelization & Catechesis
Commission Meeting
High School Movie Night
On Sunday, May 31, St.
Max’s Children’s Choir
got the opportunity to
sing
the
National
Anthem at the Cincinnati
Red’s game for the
second time. Thank you to all those who
came out and supported. And a special
thank you to our Children’s Choir Director
Mary Ella Wielgos for all her dedicated
effort and work!
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2015
9:00 AM
Hosp Rm
9:15 AM
Chapel
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
7:00 PM
Church
Rm 4
Rm 4
7:00 PM
Chapel
7:00 PM
Hosp Rm
FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015
9:15 AM
Off Conf Rm
6:00 PM
Complex
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2015
9:15 AM
Church
9:15 AM
Hosp Rm
3:00 PM
Church
5:00 PM
Complex
SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2015
12:00 PM
Lg Conf Rm
3:00 PM
Complex
4:00 PM
Hosp Rm
Youth Ministry Summer
Scripture Study
Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament
Sacrament of Penance
Stephen Ministry
Answer the Call Men’s Faith
Sharing
Holy Hour/Vespers
Prayer Shawl
Stephen Ministry Leaders
Parish Festival
Sacrament of Penance
St. Benedict Bible Study
Sacrament of Penance
Parish Festival
Include Me! Mass
Parish Festival
Stephen Ministry
Contact Information (for a complete list, visit www.saint-max.org)
Parish Phone Number:
513-777-4322
Pastor
Fr. Geoffrey D. Drew, Ext.102
[email protected]
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Jim Romanello, 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]
Pastoral Associates
Lakmé Kodros, Parish Life and Stewardship
Ext.105, [email protected]
Jeremy Helmes, Liturgy & Music
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]
Sharon Christy, Evangelization & Catechesis
Ext. 106, [email protected]
Sarah Merkel, Communications
Ext. 121, [email protected]
Councils & Commissions
Jim Kelczewski, Pastoral Council
755-0176, [email protected]
Rich Tereba, Finance Council
887-8482, [email protected]
Mike McNamara, Outreach Commission
[email protected]
Scott Teets, Parish Life & Stewardship Commission
659-1730, [email protected]
Debby Kellner, Worship Commission
779-7627, [email protected]
John Pucke, Evangelization & Catechesis
844-6205, e&[email protected]