May 29, 2016 - Holy Family Parish
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May 29, 2016 - Holy Family Parish
HOLY FAMILY PARISH A Catholic faith community called to serve God and others through Eucharist, prayer, education, and daily living of the Gospel values. PARISH OFFICE: 201 CLARK STREET, MIDDLETOWN, OH 45042 (513) 422-0602 www.holyfamilymiddletown.com WEEKEND MASSES ST. JOHN CHURCH HOLY TRINITY CHURCH 1405 FIRST AVENUE SATURDAY 4:30 PM SUNDAY 10:30 AM ADORATION HOLY TRINITY CHURCH MONDAY- FRIDAY 12:30 - 4:30 PM 201 CLARK STREET SUNDAY 9:00 AM May 29, 2016 SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION ST. JOHN CHURCH SATURDAY 3:30 PM Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Some Highlights of 50 Happy Years in the Priesthood Education - Seminary for 8 years – St. Gregory and Mt. St. Mary’s - college and theologate. Not bad. I made a lot of lifelong friends and I got to play ball an hour every day. Summer school at Xavier was even better. I got to play ball two hours a day and a beer afterwards Rome - a great place to study if you like wine and pasta. I was fortunate to do my doctoral dissertation under the great moral theologian, Bernard Haring. The topic was on the social justice teaching of Julius Nyerere, the first president of Tanzania. Nyerere was declared by the Holy Fathers “a servant of God” which is the first step to canonization. I had a Vatican appointment to be part of that process. These studies gave me an opportunity to meet missionaries in many countries. Teaching - Regina High School for three years – great experience to make theology simple. Mt. St. Mary’s full time for 10 years – that’s why I was sent to Rome. Overlapping this was half time at Xavier for ten years and every Tuesday for almost 30 years at the University of Dayton. One reason I enjoyed teaching so much was the opportunity to study at the Case Study Institute at Harvard University. Professors from the business and law schools demonstrated how to teach using cases instead of lectures. It really gets the students engaged quickly. On being a pastor – the best part! 1978-84 Pastor of St. Anthony in Madisonville; 1984-94 Pastor of St. Clair in College Hill; and 1994-?? Pastor of Holy Family – best kept secret in the Archdiocese. On this July 1st I will begin my 23rd year here. 50 YEARS! I can’t believe how quickly the time has gone and when it comes to the mystery of Christ and his Church, I feel like I’m just beginning. Fr. Civille Fr. Civille’s 50th Anniversary Celebration! TONIGHT! Holy Trinity Grounds 6:30 pm Snack on Appetizers and Drinks 7:30 pm Enjoy Sampling from Four Food Stations 8:30 pm Top it off with a Delicious Dessert or Two Never got around to RSVP’ing? NO PROBLEM! Join us in celebrating with Fr. Civille! HOLY FAMILY MASS SCHEDULE Daily Scripture Readings Saturday and Sunday - May 28 and 29 4:30 PM Mass SJ Keegan / Del Duca Family 9:00 AM Mass HT June Toth - Birthday Remembrance 10:30 AM Mass SJ Frank Lolli & Scott Bruggeman Monday, May 30 Memorial Day 8:00 AM Mass HT Ray Witte, Sr. No 12:10 PM Communion Service HT Tuesday, May 31 No 8:30 AM Mass J23 - Summer Break Wednesday, June 1 12:10 PM Mass HT Bocho Elieff - Birthday Remembrance Thursday, June 2 12:10 PM Mass HT Robert & Gabriella Mendicino Friday, June 3 8:00 AM Mass HT Tom Bruggeman - Wedding Anniv. Rem. 12:10 PM Communion Service HT Saturday, June 4 8:00 AM Mass HT Tom Kraft - Birthday Remembrance 4:30 PM Mass SJ Ray & Ann Marie Barger - 50th Wed Anniv Sunday, June 5 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 AM Mass HT JoAnn Fiessinger - Birthday Rem. 10:30 AM Mass SJ Catherine & Roy Moorhead Weekly Collections Stewardship Sunday, May 22nd $19,558.50 Thank you for your generous stewardship! MINISTERS NEXT WEEK 4:30 PM SAT Eucharistic Paul Presta 1B Ministers Pat Montgomery 2B Frank Pressler 3B Don Brooks 1C Michelle Brooks 2C Ann Fishbaugh 3C Linda Weaver 4C Monica Cummins Lectors Bob Cummins John Soppanish Servers Larry Nichols Monica Cummins D1 Greeters Phoebe Pearce D1 Frank Pressler Paul Presta Don Schwab Mike Rossi June 4/5 9:00 AM SUN 10:30 AM SUN Gail Clarey 1B Don Accurso 2B Andrea Accurso 3B John Lyons 1C Mike Clarey 2C Jeanne Long 3C Mary Anne Kelley 4C Patty Enright Mark Wall Jake Johnson Nick Stratton Tim Blashock D1 Donna Kramer D2 Christine Whittington 1B Ken Beiser 2B Susan Henson 3B Sandy Ongkiko 1C Ron Koch 2C Rosetta DiCristoforo 3C Linda Jester 4C Henrietta Nye Joe Zappia Regan Hounshell Will Eiken Ryan Pennell D1 Vicki Pennell D1 Fred DeBiasi Dan Dobrozsi Jeff Gephart Dave Leighton Mon: 2 Pt 1:2-7 / Mk 12:1 ─12 Tues: Zep 3:14-18a / Lk 1:39-56 Wed: 2 Tm 1:1-3,6-12 / Mk 12:18-27 Thurs: 2 Tm 2:8-15 / Mk 12:28-34 Fri: Ez 34:11-16 / Lk 15:3-7 Sat: 2 Tm 4:1-8 / Lk 2:41-51 Sun: 1 Kgs 17:17-24 / Gal 1:11-19 / Lk 7:11-17 In Your Prayers Remember Bill Ruwe, Jim Greenwell, and Bill Laber at Atrium and Jim Martz at Good Samaritan this week. Health Ministry: Memorial Day… A Time of Remembering "To live in the hearts of those you leave behind is never to die." Robert Orr Memorial Day began as a day to commemorate all those who had died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. In recent years it has also become a special day to honor family and friends. Some creative ways to honor them: + Say a prayer for all those who are now serving. + Donate money or time to those less fortunate. + Visit a place you both liked. + Play their favorite music. + Provide memorial flowers to your church. + Select an activity or interest of your loved one and take it on as your own. + Begin a memorial scholarship or charitable bequest in their name. + Watch for coins on the ground. Legend says each coin - specifically a penny - you find is tossed down from heaven by your loved one to say hello and send love. Put this "sent love" to work for others and donate to a cause of your/their choice. And as we do these things, we can almost hear their words, "Thanks for Remembering." COMING EVENTS Memorial Day ..……….…..…………..… Mon May 30 Vacation Bible School ……….. Mon-Fri June 6-10 Donut Sunday @ SJ ..……………………. Sun June 12 THE FIFTH SUNDAY COLLECTION FOR THE ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY IS THIS WEEKEND. Volunteers will be at the church doors after every Mass. Thank you for your generous donations! Happy 60th Anniversary & Happy 90th Birthday! Chris and Pat Moore celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary at the 10:30 AM Mass today - which also happens to be Chris’s 90th Birthday! Congratulations and Happy Birthday! Memorial Day - Monday, May 30th Memorial Day Mass is scheduled for 8:00 AM at Holy Trinity Church. The K of C 4th Degree will attend the 8:00 AM Mass and Cub Scouts have been invited to join in. Coffee, juice and donuts will be served in the Holy Trinity Center following the Mass. The Knights will meet up with the American Legion Color Guard at Calvary Cemetery at 9:00 a.m. for the presentation of a wreath on the grave of Msgr. McNary. Finally, the Knights and Scouts will participate in the Memorial Day Parade starting at 10:00 a.m. The parish office is closed and the 12:10 PM Communion Service and Adoration are canceled on Memorial Day. Introductions to Sunday Readings by Bishop Ken Untener, in collaboration with Catherine Haven and Fr. Bill Taylor First Reading - Genesis 14: 18-20 Today’s reading from the book of Genesis tells us all we know about an obscure king named Melchizedek. Abraham had just won a military victory, and Melchizedek honors him with a meal of bread and wine. Over the course of time, this meal was seen as a distant foreshadowing of the Eucharist, which is why this passage was chose for today’s feast. Second Reading - 1 Corinthians 11: 23-26 The first letter to the Corinthians was written about 25 years after Christ’s death and resurrection. Today’s passage contains our earliest written account of what Jesus did at the Last Supper. It predates even the Gospels. Graduating from High School this Year? Parish families with graduating seniors are invited to send in a photo of their graduate for a Special Photo Spread set for the June 5th bulletin. Send a digital photo via email to monica@holyfamily middletown.com or bring one by the parish office to be scanned - it only takes a minute. Senior photos or a photograph from the graduation ceremony or with the grad in their cap and gown are appropriate. Please include the name of your graduate plus the high school they attended. The Graduation Congratulations photo spread deadline is 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 31st. Knights of Columbus Council 1610 Meeting The K of C Council 1610 monthly meeting is set for this Wednesday, June 1st at 7:00 p.m. K of C Ladies Auxiliary Meeting The K of C Ladies Auxiliary monthly meeting is set for this Wednesday, June 1st at 7:00 p.m. Photo from Rome ** June Dates to Remember ** Parish Bocce League Thursday nights - HT Grounds Early Birds @ 4:30 p.m. and Night Owls @ 6:45 p.m. Msgr. McNary 4th Degree Assembly Meeting Tuesday, June 14th 7:00 p.m. - K of C Council Hall K of C Council 1610 Meeting Wednesday, June 1st 7:00 p.m. in the K of C Council Hall K of C FREE Family Movie Night Saturday, June 18th 7:00 p.m. in the K of C Hall K of C Ladies Auxiliary Meeting Wednesday, June 1st 7:00 p.m. - location to be decided. K of C Pancake Breakfast Sunday, June 19th 9:30 a.m. to noon - St. John Undercroft Vacation Bible School CAVE QUEST 9 AM - Noon Monday - Friday, June 6th- 10th Holy Trinity Grounds Baptismal Preparation Class Wednesday, June 22nd 7:00 p.m. in the St. John Rectory St. Vincent de Paul Meeting Monday, June 6th 7:00 p.m. in the Holy Trinity Center ** June Weddings at Holy Family Parish ** Gathering of Widows Tuesday, June 7th 11:00 a.m. - location to be decided. Beau Fedders & Charlotte Williams Friday, June 3rd - 5:30 p.m. - St. John Church Vacation Bible School Pig Roast & Picnic Friday, June 10th 6:00 p.m. Holy Trinity Grounds Nathan Bruggeman & Lindsay Garriga Saturday, June 4th - 4:30 p.m. - Holy Trinity Church Men’s Fellowship second and fourth Saturdays of the month - June 11th and 25th - from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. in the St. John Rectory Matt Dudash & Stacey Cunningham Saturday, June 11th - 2:00 p.m. - St. John Church Coffee & Donuts Sunday, June 12th after the 10:30 AM Mass - St. John Church Enjoy a performance of VBS songs! VBS 2016! C AV E Q U E S T Although our Preschool is full, we have spots open for K - 5th Graders! Find the registration form online. SVDP Help Line Looking for Volunteers Are you looking for a way to get involved? Our St. Vincent de Paul Help Line could use some new volunteers! Its easy to do from your home and even one day a month would really help. Calls are taken from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Training is provided. If you’re interested , contact Judy Dixon 423-5957 or [email protected]. Get involved! Fenwick Festival Cake Booth Goodies Wanted! The Cake Booth needs homemade cakes and cupcakes, brownies and cookies, cake pops and muffins, pies and rice crispy treats. Please drop off your delicious donations at the parish office on Thursday or Friday, June 23rd and 24th and thanks for your support! Joseph Korfagen & Emily Bruggeman Saturday, June 18th - 2:30 p.m. - Holy Trinity Church Michael Kraft & Lisa Rogers Saturday, June 25th - 2:30 p.m. - St. John Church 11th Annual Mission Walk for Sr. Sarah’s Clinic Our Guatemalan Mission Twin Saturday, June 18th 9 AM Kestrel Point - Winton Woods Enjoy fresh air, fellowship and the opportunity to make a difference. Our 11th annual Mission Walk for Mission Partners Guatemala is Saturday, June 18th at Winton Woods Park. Registration is 9 AM and the Walk is at 10 AM. There is no set registration fee and 100% of your donation goes to the Daniel Comboni Clinic in Mixco, Guatemala. The clinic provides health services and educational programs for children and adults in Guatemala. It’s an easy, refreshing walk around the lake and a reception follows with food, drink and many, many door prizes. It’s a really fun gathering, so please join us, rain or shine. For more information about the clinic, visit their site www.guatemalaclinicmixco.org. For information on the walk, go to www.mission-walk.org. If you have questions please call Theresa Wagner 513-674-0109. Wanted: Gallon Size Freezer Ziploc Bags VBS Cave Quest Imagination Station needs 100 gallon size freezer Ziploc bags. If you can donate a box, please drop it in a blue donation bin in church. Thanks! Vacation Bible School Garage Sale Accepting Donations! Small appliances, household items, small furniture, electronics, books, and knick-knacks. No Clothing Please! The donation deadline is Tuesday, July 12th. Please call Betty 422-8465 to arrange for your donation drop off. All proceeds benefit the Holy Family Parish Vacation Bible School program. Thank you! A Big Thank You! St. John XXIII FUNraising thanks those who gave so generously to help make the 2nd Annual Mother/Son Bowling Night a success: BISHOP FENWICK HIGH SCHOOL THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY MAIN EVENT ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX A FRIEND OF ST. JOHN XXIII BETH HARRISON SNAP-ON TOOLS - BRAD JARVIS SCENE 75 - DAYTON SCENE 75 - CINCINNATI A FRIEND OF ST. JOHN XXIII X-TREME FITNESS MELISSA LOVELY, CERTIFIED REFLEXOLOGIST/RAPID EYE TECH HEALING HANDS BY TAMMY SORRELL, LMT FC CINCINNATI SANDY LUKSIC, LMT WENDY SIPPLE, IRRESISTIBLE NAILS & HAIR GOGGIN ICE CENTER AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY Bishop Fenwick Festival is Coming Soon! The Fenwick Festival is the longest running and largest revenue producing event at Bishop Fenwick. This year it will be held June 24th -26th. Students, along with their families, the community and hundreds of Fenwick Alumni will be here! We need your help! Please consider signing up to volunteer for a shift or two at one of our many booths! You will receive a reminder email a few days before the festival. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at [email protected] or call Lynne Braun 513-755-8329. Thank you in advance for volunteering. Your help makes this event successful! by Dawn Pickerill / Principal TRADITIONAL VALUES. EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION. St. John XXIII represents 150 years of Catholic Education dedicated to encouraging and developing well-rounded, self-confident and compassionate children and young adults who lead successful, mindful, service-driven lives. Our school community is the foundation on which our core principles of faith and hard work bind us together as a family. If you are interested in a Catholic education that provides a challenging, structured and thoughtful learning environment led by highly qualified and experienced teachers, please contact Principal Dawn Pickerill at 424-1196 for a meeting and a tour of the school. UPDATES The final totals are in for our Pantene Beautiful Lengths Haircutting Service Event. We were able to donate 166 inches of hair and $142.00 to this wonderful organization. Once again, thank you to Mrs. Katie Whitacre, kindergarten teacher, and Mrs. Terri Mulhall, librarian, for organizing and planning this event. THANK YOU We want to thank you for allowing us to participate and lead the 4:30 Mass on Saturday, May 21, 2016. I know I am biased, but I think our readers did a wonderful job, our choir sounded beautiful, our greeters were very welcoming, and our gift bearers very reverent. I thank our very talented staff who came and provided musical accompaniment: Katie Whitacre – harp, Joy Friday – flute, and Kathryn Gardocki – trumpet. Once again we thank Steve and Marilyn Ifcic for helping everything run so smoothly. This is our way of giving you, the parishioners, a glimpse of the quality of our school program, and our way of saying THANK YOU for all of your support and prayers. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES On Thursday evening, May 26th, we graduated 36 8th graders from St. John XXIII School. We wish them the best of luck as they move on to this next phase of their lives. You will be missed, so please come back and visit. We will think of you often and continue to pray for you! Middletown Lyric Theatre Presents Community Pregnancy Center presents Over the Tavern by Tom Dudzick Pro-Love 5K Race rd Friday, June 3 8 PM Saturday, June 4th 3 PM and 8 PM The show features performers from all over the greater Cincinnati area including Fenwick student Olivia Shamleffer. All seats are reserved and are $15. Tickets can be purchased by calling 425-7140 or online at www.middletownlyric.org. In that most idealized period of 20th-century America, the Eisenhower years of the 1950s, the Pazinski family has a lot going on in their cramped Buffalo apartment. The youngest of the bunch, 12-year-old Rudy, is a smart, wise-cracking kid who's starting to question family values and the Roman Catholic Church. When Rudy goes up against the ruler-wielding Sister Clarissa and announces that instead of being confirmed he'd rather shop around for a more "fun" religion, all hell breaks loose. A warm and hilarious look at family, growing up, and God. Broad Street Bash 2016! Rocking 10 Years! Central Avenue and Broad Street Governor’s Square Park Enjoy live entertainment and great food and drink. Bring your lawn chair and feel free to dance! This is an outside event and everyone is welcome - NO admission fees! Have kids? The Bash has a free Kid’s Zone! Check www.LongLiveTheBash.com to see this year’s schedule, plus photos of past Bashes and find a list of sponsors. On Wednesday, June 8th - THE MENUS! - tips from the Wine Bar will be donated to Holy Family. Saturday, June 11th Smith Park 9 AM We want to encourage everyone to register as soon as possible and get everyone you know to join you in the race. If you are unable to attend or participate in the race, you can still be a part of the Pro-Love 5K. For $25, you can sleep-in and we will send you a Pro-Love 5K t-shirt for supporting CPC! If you have any questions, please email Gigi Lopez at [email protected]. Register online www.pregnancychoice.net. Individual Registration Pre-registration: $25 adults / $20 students (under 18) Day of Race: $35 adults / $30 students (under 18) Team Registration Pre-registration: $18 per team member Day of Race: $25 per team member Sleep-in: $25 Fundraiser for PAWS Adoption Center PAWS-A-PALOOZA Saturday, June 11th Monroe High School 10 AM - 4 PM Family fun - dogs invited! Several local pet adoption centers and rescues with adoptable animals. Animal Blessing, Wiener Dog races, best dog costume and most look alike contests. Demos by Police K9s and Service Dog organizations. Watch a Border Collie paint pictures! Lots of vendors, great raffle prizes and great food for a good cause! $5 parking donation per car. Pack up the kids and dogs and head out for a wagging good time! Paws-A-Palooza! Free Hospital Bed Available Broadway or Bust! Saturday, June 18th Arthur Murray Dance Center invites you to join us for our next stage production B. & T. H What a Wonderful World on Saturday, F th June 18 at the Finkelman Auditorium, Miami University Campus, Middletown. Ticket proceeds will benefit the Humane Society. This is a Broadway Style Variety Show with dancing and singing. This is not a dance recital, it’s a Show! Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Call 937-291-2000 for reserved seating tickets. Broadway or Bust! ALLER RANCHISEE If you or someone you know is in need of a hospital bed, call the office 422-0602. A Memo From Fr. Bob Fr. Bob Monnin served as a teacher, principal, and athletic director at Fenwick 1955-1960. He passed at the age off 86 on May 12th. Anyone interested in reading the Memo From Fr. Bob can find a link at the parish website. Stay In Touch With Your Catholic Faith! Sacred Heart Radio – 740 AM / 89.5 FM
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