May 10, 2015 - Holy Rosary Catholic Church

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May 10, 2015 - Holy Rosary Catholic Church
May 10, 2015
Calendar of Events
Liturgical Roles
Mon. May 11
HR
8:00 am Mass
Servers: Morgan Walter, Lydia Bubp
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Tues. May 12
HR
8:00 am Mass
Servers: Kyle Mielke, Kadin Davis, Luke Schloemer
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Wed. May 13
HR
12:05 pm Mass
Servers: Adult Server
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Thurs. May 14
SP
8:00 am Mass
Server: Adult Server
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Fri. May 15
HR
8:00 am Mass
Server: Lukas Walter, Abbie Young
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Sat. May 16
HR
4:30 pm Mass
Servers: Caleb Westerfield, Jacob Westerfield, Lukas Walter
Lectors: Lora Krugh, Lydia Krugh
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion:
Mary Dull, Lynn Westerfield, John Westerfield, Deb Wilker,
Colette Dugan, Peg Larkin, Jason Brown, Sandy Henkener
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Sun. May 17
HR
8:00 am Mass
Servers: Gage Russell, Dakoda Moore, Ross Henschen
Lectors: Claire Schloemer, Morgan Henschen
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion:
Jane Bertke, Virg Bertke, Sandi Rammel
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Sun. May 17
SP
9:30 am Mass
Servers: Kaden Brackman, Charles Knatz
Lector: Norma Etgen
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion:
Luanna Scott, Judy Steinke, Stan Steva, Virgil Brown
Ushers: Nick Brackman, Dave Dwenger, Marc Hines
Sacristan: Kent Schlegel
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Sun. May 17
HR
11:00 am Mass
Servers: Ethan Mielke, Max Mielke, Brandon Miller
Lectors: Mary Beth Mielke, Jennifer Tester
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion:
Matt Brown, Dave Gossard, Margene Craft, Angie Brown,
Deacon Marty, Linda Tebbe, Bruce Miller
SCRIP YEAR END
Sunday, May 24th, will be the last day to purchase SCRIP
cards for the 2015-2016 school year. Beginning May 25th, your
SCRIP earnings will go towards the 2016-2017 school year.
Sunday
8:00 am
8:30 - 9:15 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
May 10
Mass at Holy Rosary
SP Youth Choir Rehearsal - church
Mass at St. Patrick
Mass at Holy Rosary
Monday
May 11
8:00 am Mass at Holy Rosary
7:00 pm SP Pastoral Council - SP Rectory
Tuesday
May 12
8:00 am Mass at Holy Rosary
6:00 pm Education Committee - Modular Rm. 2
Wednesday
10:30 am
11:30 am
12:05 pm
2:30 pm
6:30 pm
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
May 13
Legion of Mary - Modular Rm. 2
Confessions at Holy Rosary
Mass at Holy Rosary
Adoration & Exposition at Otterbein
St. Patrick May Crowning - Church
Holy Rosary Adult Choir Practice - Church
Friends of Holy Rosary Officers Mtg. - Holy Rosary Library
Thursday
8:00 am
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
May 14
Mass at St. Patrick
HR Finance Committee - Rectory
HR Liturgy Board Meeting - Modular Rm. 2
Knights of Columbus - K of C Hall
Friday
May 15
8:00 am Mass at Holy Rosary
Saturday
2:30 pm
3:30 pm
4:30 pm
May 16
Mark Zwiebel & Britney Tuttle Wedding at Holy Rosary
Confessions at Holy Rosary
Mass at Holy Rosary
Sunday
8:00 am
8:30 - 9:15 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
May 17
Mass and HR 8th Grade Graduation at Holy Rosary
SP Teen Choir Rehearsal - church
Mass at St. Patrick
Mass at Holy Rosary (choir)
PRIESTHOOD ORDINATION
Please keep in your prayers
Deacon Ethan Moore
who is being ordained into the priesthood
May 16, 2015, at 11 a.m. @ St. Peter in Chains Cathedral
If you have questions, please call Kim Sweigert at 419-3059759 or the parish office at 419-394-5050.
Weekend Mass
Attendance
Prayer
Hotline
Holy Rosary:
Julie 305-7937
St. Patrick
Judy 738-8702
4:30 pm
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:00 am
323
238
168
344
1073
Grief
Support
Steve and Kathy
Frankenberg
419-753-2056
Wapak Tool & Die
Sponsor of the Week
The success of our campaign, Finishing the Job - Building the Future,
continues! Reaching our $2.5 million goal will be a profound, sacrificial
witness that honors our past, affirms our present, and builds our future. If you
haven't made your gift yet, you will be receiving a packet of information
inviting you to join the campaign effort.
As we strive to reach our goal, every parishioner is being asked to prayerfully
consider their gift to the campaign. Fulfilling the vision of Finishing the Job Building the Future will require the gifts, sacrifice, and participation of all
families in our parish, proportionate to each household’s means and
obligations. Your thoughtful, prayerful consideration is appreciated.
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Mon. 05/11
8:00 am
Tues. 05/12
8:00 am
Wed. 05/13
Mass Intentions
MESSAGE FROM THE PASTOR
Easter Weekday
Acts 16:11-15; Jn 15:26—16:4a
HR
Shirlee Kleinhenz
While I was in Sorrento, Italy, I stopped in the parish church in the
little town of St. Agatha. There was a Mass in the evening and
many people were there.
Sts. Nereus, Achilleus, and Pancras
Acts 16:22-34; 16:5-11
HR
Shirley Dues
After Mass was over, the people came up to me and said “hello”.
So friendly, they asked me who I was and what I was doing in
their little town. A lady named Louisa introduced me to the pastor,
Father Marco. Fortunately he spoke perfect English and was very
proud of his parish. He invited me for Mass the next day.
Our Lady of Fatima
Acts 17:15, 22—18:1; Jn 16:12-15
HR
Tony Brown
12:05 pm
Thurs. 05/14
8:00 am
Fri. 05/15
I really thought that this parish was very friendly, very open and
very inviting. I felt like I was back at Holy Rosary and St. Patrick
again. These qualities are very true of our parishes. We are
friendly, we are inviting, we are Christ-like. And we’re not the only
parish in the world that is! So just like here in this little town in
Italy, keep on being friendly parishioners who love our Lord and
who love the church back home.
St. Matthias
Acts 1:15-17, 20-26; Jn 15:9-17
SP
John K. Burke
St. Isidore
Acts 18:9-18; Jn 16:20-23
HR
Jim Maze
8:00 am
Sat. 05/16
I have had a really wonderful vacation and I am really looking
forward to getting back on the front lines and seeing you all again.
God Bless.
Easter Weekday
Acts 18:23-28; Jn 16:23b-28
HR
Joan Burke
4:30 pm
Sun. 05/17
Ascension of the Lord
8:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
HR
SP
HR
Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26; 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 17:11b-19
Dorothy Schmiesing
Doyle Lhamon
Shirley Cooper
Congratulations to Deacon Marty Brown on
his 5th Anniversary as a deacon. Your
generous service is much appreciated.
Thank you and God Bless you in your
continued work.
May 3, 2015 Holy Rosary Contributions
Adult Envelopes Issued:
Adult Envelopes used:
CONGRATS TO DEACON MARTY
Please keep him in your prayers as he
continues in this journey.
557
227
Adult Offering:
Loose Offering:
Total Collection:
$ 10,326.61
$
518.80
$ 10,845.41
Week Budgeted:
Weekly Collection & Electronic Giving:
Over/Short to date:
$ 10,180.00
$ 10,845.41
665.41
YTD Total budgeted:
YTD Total collection:
Over/Short to date:
$ 427,560.00
$ 405,803.42
$ (21,756.58)
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES OF 2015
Please turn in your Senior profiles by Friday, May 15th, so we can have
your info for the special bulletin insert on graduation weekend. Also,
remember the Mass for Graduating Seniors is at the 8a.m. Mass on
Sunday, May 24th. Please be in the cafeteria by 7:45a.m. for brief
instructions. There will be a coffee and donut reception following in the
church basement. Bring your graduation gown.
WEDDING BANNS ARE ANNOUNCED
The second time for
Angie Katterheinrich & David Long
DONATIONS RECEIVED
In memory of Dorothy Brown,
the following donations were received:
May 3, 2015 St. Patrick Contributions
Adult Envelopes Issued:
Adult Envelopes used:
Adult Offering:
Loose Offering:
Total Collection:
55
47
$
$
$
1,782.00
273.00
2,055.00
This collection is for the regular weekly collection envelopes
along with Electronic Giving. Special collections are listed
separately. Thank you for your generous contributions.
$200 for Capital Campaign
$500 for Holy Rosary School Tuition Assistance
Thank you for your generosity.
Holy Rosary Adopt-a-Student
Current Week Donations:
Total Donations Received:
Parishioner Participation:
$ 2,370.50
$ 72,537.98
225 Families
The monthly Adopt-A-Student collection is to help Holy
Rosary School with its operating expenses.
HOLY ROSARY
Catch the Excitement at
Holy Rosary School
Holy Rosary Vacation Bible School is Sunday, July 12th through
Thursday, July 16th, from 6:30-8:30p.m. on the church grounds.
Our 2015 expedition this year is Everest: Conquering Challenges
with God’s Mighty Power. Registration forms are available on line,
in the back of church or in the parish office.
ATTENTION
MOTHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN
Holy Rosary is offering a study for Mothers with Young Children
called Momnipotent: The Not-So-Perfect Woman's Guide to
Catholic Motherhood. In Momnipotent the author, Danielle Bean,
provides much-needed encouragement to all women.
Momnipotent validates the dignity and importance of motherhood
by helping mothers to recognize 8 uniquely feminine strengths,
and how to use those strengths to find peace, purpose, balance,
and joy in being the woman God created and called them to be.
Small groups are forming for the Spring and Summer. Meeting
times and dates are not yet set. We want to hear from young
moms what time is best for you. Call Nan at 419-300-1045 to join.
Bottle of Joy was performed by our junior high students during this year’s
class play/variety show. This was a fun, slap-stick play about the Kingdom
of Happy with Waldo the Wizard (Kyle Mielke). Waldo has invented
the bottled happy which is top secret. Evil Count Cringe (Jacob
Westerfield) and Eddie the Evil Assistant (Lukas Walter) attempt to steal
the bottle of happy to make the whole kingdom sad. No one knew that the
bottle was empty and the secret to happiness cannot be found in a bottle.
You must go on our school Facebook page to watch these junior high
students perform “Who Am I” by Casting Crowns. Students did a hand
mime performance to this beautiful song. Truly, you must. Listen to the
words and watch what these students under Mrs. Tobe’s direction formed
simply with their hands. It’s amazing.
Thank you to all of those who came for our Special Relatives Day! A good
time was had by all, beginning with our greatest element, Mass. Relatives
moved from Mass to individual classrooms to enjoy time with the classes. Our morning concluded with a program in the gym, featuring various
classes. Our loved ones are so very important to us. After the program,
blue cards were awarded for those who exemplified tolerance in the month
of April:
Breanna Howe
Michael Baldwin
Ryder Sullivan
Owen Brotherwood
Luke Schloemer
Gratitude is our final virtue for the month of May. What are you
grateful for in your everyday life?
ST. PATRICK NEWS
MEALS FOR THE SICK
COLLECTION COUNTERS NEEDED
St. Patrick’s is forming a committee to bring meals to families of
the parish when someone is sick, recovering from major surgery,
etc.. If you are interested in volunteering for this stewardship,
please contact Linda Lunz at 419-733-5807.
After many years of counting the weekly collections, Dave &
Jeannette Brown are retiring! Thank you for being so giving of your
time and talent!
If someone in your family is ill, recovering from major surgery, etc.
and would appreciate some “comfort food”, do not hesitate to
contact Linda Lunz at 419-733-5807.
THANK YOU
Thanks to everyone who attended the tea party. We had many
pretty and interesting hats. Thanks also to everyone who
contributed food and their time for the party. A special thanks to
Linda Lunz and Lindsey Lunz for their wonderful presentation on
a Marian Garden and to Jeannette Brown for her computer
expertise in making our Mary Garden handout.
If you are interested in being a collection counter on Monday
mornings or would like more information, please contact the parish
office at 419-394-5050.
All Day Adoration of Blessed Sacrament
at St. Patrick - May 21
All day adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
3rd Thursday of each month
Exposition after the 8 am Mass
Rosary at 6:45 pm and Prayer & Benediction at 7pm
Sign up for a time slot on the sheet in back of church
GRADUATION BREAKFAST
AT ST. PATRICK
ST PATRICK
PASTORAL COUNCIL
ELECTIONS
St. Patrick’s will celebrate with our graduating Seniors,
Joe Poeppelman and Casey Steva, with a Graduation Breakfast
in their honor after Mass on Sunday, May 24th in the rectory. All
parishioners are invited to attend and congratulate Joe and
Casey.
St. Patrick will be holding elections for
Pastoral Council in May.
.
Anyone interested in running, please contact
Kent Schlegel at 419-733-5599
CHAIRPERSONS NEEDED
Chairperson Needed for all 3 days for Beer Mug Shuffle
Chairperson needed for Instant Bingo for Saturday
Please call the parish office
If you are interested
419-394-5050
June 4, 5, 6
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n
o
x
Ni
y
Frida
pm
6–8
FESTIVAL
June 12, 13, 14
y
Cara Young Memorial
5K Run/Fun Walk
5K will be Saturday, June 13.
Registration at 7:30 a.m.
(Corner of South & Pine St)
Friday
pm
11:30
8:30 -
Sunday
Blessing at 8:15 a.m.
Race Begins at 8:30a.m.
DJ &
Anno
uncer
F or w
eeken
d
Ryan
Ahler
s
(registration available on our website
In the back of church and parish office)
John Folk 419-953-6708
2-5 pm
Freddy Purdy
Satur
d ay
8:30 11:30
pm
6 - 8 pm
The Big Ginja Show
FESTIVAL CHAIR PERSONS NEEDED
We have several openings for chair persons for the festival this year. If
you have been looking for the “right” thing to volunteer for, why not give
this some consideration.
June 4, 5, 6
As you start thinking about your
spring cleaning, don’t forget about
our garage sale. Please save your
good, clean, usable furniture,
crafts, books, tools, kitchen items
and clothing.
No large appliances please!
If you are interested, please call Don Glaser at 419-394-5408.
RIDE
FESTIVAL NOVELTY STAND
Donations for the Novelty Booth are now being
accepted. Please place your individual items or you
can create your own grouping items in the box in
the back of church.
Kiddie Tractor Pull
Saturday, June 13,
Registration at 5:30 p.m.
Pull at 6:00 p.m.
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This ye
ars ride
s are be
provide
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d by:
Classic
Midwa
y
No pr e
sale tic
kets
Garden Items
Swimming/Beach Items
Raffle Drawing
Sunday
9 pm
Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom Items
Gift cards
Gift certificates
Food items
Tickets for sports events, zoo,
Kings Island, Cedar Point
Items for all ages: infants to adults
FESTIVAL RAFFLE
TICKETS
Raffle tickets for each family
have been placed in the back of
church. Please take a moment to
pick them up after Mass.
Kid’s
Games
&
Arcade
Games