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11144 Spinner Avenue Sharonville, Ohio 45241

513-563-6377

October 10, 2021 St. Michael Church—Sharonville, Ohio

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Connect With Us

Regularly Scheduled Meetings and Activities Ministries

St. Michael K of C ............................................. 2nd Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

Athletic Boosters .............................................. 3rd Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. President: Kyle Diehl

PTO ...................................................................................... Will be scheduled Co-Presidents: Angela Vaske and Rebecca Lindner

St. Vincent de Paul Society ............................ 1st Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. President: Jan Deters

Council and Commissions Parish Pastoral Council .................................................... Every six weeks President: Jim Konves

Worship Commission ..................................... 2nd Monday at 7:30 p.m. Chair: Jack Hornsberger

Finance Council ................................................ Last Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. Chair: Jerry Mussari ............. (Jan/Mar/April/June/Aug/Sept/Oct/Nov)

Community Outreach ...................................... 3rd Monday at 7:30 p.m. Chair: Mary Heilers

Youth Commission ......................................Will be scheduled monthly Contact: Parish O8ce

Please call the Parish O$ce at 513-563-6377 for

more information.

Mission Statement We the people of St. Michael Catholic Church seek to celebrate our faith in Jesus Christ by sharing His message of love, peace,

justice, and compassion. We are called to teach and evangelize, to praise and worship God, through prayer and service to our community and beyond.

Join Our Family!

New members are invited to register online, pick up a registration packet in the Gathering Space, or in the Parish O8ce. O8ce Hours: Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and Friday 8:30 a.m.-12:00 noon.�

Parish O$ce—513-563-6377 Rev. Edward Burns, Pastor [email protected] ................................................................. Ext. 350

Rev. Norm Langenbrunner, Retired Clergy

Scott Hungler, Business Manager [email protected] ................................................................ Ext. 304

Brian Bisig, Director of Music and Worship [email protected] ................................................................ Ext. 301

Tom Giordano, Pastoral Associate for Ministry and Care [email protected] .................................................................. Ext. 302

Kaylene Schwab, Communications Coordinator [email protected] ........................................................... Ext. 305

Patty DeBlasio, Bookkeeper [email protected] ................................................................ Ext. 306

Maggie Jackson, Receptionist [email protected] ........................................................... Ext. 307

Terry Dunigan, Secretary [email protected] ................................................................. Ext. 341

Joey Gi6ord, Maintenance Supervisor [email protected] ......................................................... Ext. 324

St. Vincent de Paul Society .................................................................... Ext. 353

Prayer Chain Line ..................................................................................... Option 6

School O$ce—513-554-3555

Carolyn Murphy, Principal [email protected]

Gail Florea, School Secretary [email protected]

Kelly Brokamp, School Secretary [email protected]

www.saintmichaelchurch.net

Facebook—St. Michael Parish Sharonville Ohio

We Have an App! Have you downloaded our app yet? It is available for both Apple and Android devices! Simply go to your app store and search for WeConnect Parish App. When the app has downloaded, search for

St. Michael the Archangel to set us as your home parish. You will then have easy access to important parish information. Remember to sign up for notifications!

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Next Week at St. Michael

Worship Schedule Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 and 11:30 a.m.

Monday: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Thursday: 12:00 noon Friday: 8:30 a.m.

In the event of a weekday funeral, Mass for that day is typically cancelled.

Exposition Monday: 6:00 p.m.

Evening Prayer Monday: 7:00 p.m.

Reconciliation Wednesday: 6:00 p.m. Rosary Thursday: 12:30 p.m.

Presider Schedule (subject to change)

5:00 p.m.—Fr. Joe Cardone 9:00 a.m.—Fr. Norm Langenbrunner

11:30 a.m.—Fr. Tom DiFolco

Next Week’s Readings Monday: Rom 1:1-7/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [2a]/Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [2a]/Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Rom 2:1-11/Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9 [13]/Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Rom 3:21-30/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [7]/Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Rom 4:1-8/Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11 [cf. 7]/Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18/Ps 105:6-7, 8-9, 42-43 [8]/Lk 12:8-12 Next Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [22]/Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45

Monday, October 11—St. John XXIII, Pope; Columbus Day Parish O8ce Closed 8:30 a.m. Mass Intention: Edward Anton—Margie and John Billingsley 6:00 p.m. Exposition in Church 7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer in Church Tuesday, October 12—Tuesday of the Twenty-Eighth Week in Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Mass Intention: Kim Wessendarp—Paul and family 4:15 p.m. Children’s Choir Rehearsal in Church 7:00 p.m. Rosary in Church 7:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus in Cafeteria Wednesday, October 13—Wednesday of the Twenty-Eighth Week in Ordinary Time 6:00 p.m. Confession in Reconciliation Room 7:00 p.m. Mass Intention: Brian Preston—Tara, Kiley, and Ella 7:30 p.m. RCIA in Ministries Room Thursday, October 14—St. Callistus I, Pope and Martyr 12:00 noon Mass Intention: Bob Schuette—Carol Schmidt 12:30 p.m. Rosary in Church 7:45 p.m. 9:00 Choir Rehearsal in Church Friday, October 15—St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church 8:30 a.m. Mass Intention: Tom Dressing—Peter and Lisa Redden Saturday, October 16—St. Hedwig, Religious; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin; BVM 7:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study in Ministries Room 4:00 p.m. Confession in Reconciliation Room 5:00 p.m. Mass Intention: Wendell and Greg Hill—Jean Hill Sunday, October 17—Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 a.m. Mass Intention: For the Parish 10:00 a.m. Anniversary Brunch in Cafeteria 10:10 a.m. Religious Education Program in Undercroft 11:30 a.m. Mass Intention: Rosella Ruschman—Cindy and Lisa Stephens

Parish Office Closed The Parish O8ce will be closed Monday, October 11,

in observance of Columbus Day.

October 10, 2021 St. Michael Church—Sharonville, Ohio

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Pray With Us

Live the Liturgy

Presumption can be a great sin. We can easily convince ourselves that as long as we do the bare minimum or master the basics, it is su8cient. Love doesn’t operate this way. If we are truly in love with God, then the basics are not going to be enough. That love is going to want to get expressed in going above and beyond, in leaving the comfortable and familiar, in stretching and growing and in following a voice other than our own. This is what those who are truly in pursuit of wisdom come to realize. Just like any human relationship worth achieving reveals, we never reach a plateau in following the Gospel or growing in wisdom and holiness. Wisdom is the rudder that guides us through all of life’s attractions and options. It alone determines what is worth pursuing and what must be left behind. That is why those who are only concerned about checking the boxes and doing the least amount possible often walk away sad when oAered God’s gift of life eternal. They are not truly in love. ©LPi

October 11 Herman Duvelius 12 Glenda M. Ryan Kim Wessendarp Edward Anton 13 Jenifer Headworth

15 Pedro Hernandez Donald R. Robertson Mary Bleser 16 William Hardesty Phyllis Jean Watkins 17 Robert Zeller

We Remember Our Deceased Relatives and Friends

Our Recently Departed St. Michael Parish extends its sympathy to the families of the following loved ones:

parishioner Gary Fearn, father of Michele Muldoon,

parishioner Ron Gutzwiller, husband of Debby,

parishioner Mary Raleigh, wife of Pat,

parishioner Ann Gilkey,

and

Jenny Wermes-Budde, sister of parishioner Jim Wermes.

May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

From Parishioner Joe Grote I am pleased to announce that this coming April, I will be ordained a Deacon for the Archdio-cese of Cincinnati. My plan is to serve the St. Michael community. Since St. Michael has not had a deacon for several years, I am reaching out to the St. Michael community to ask you how I can best serve the needs of our parish. Service is the call of a deacon.

I am asking you to contact me via email ([email protected]) with any ideas or sugges-tions as to how I can best serve the needs of our community. I humbly ask for your prayers in the coming year as I discern my call to serve. I am looking forward to working with Fr. Ed and the entire St. Michael community to strengthen the Kingdom of God in our Sharonville com-munity.

Review and Comment on Draft “Families of Parishes” �

The draft plan of Families of Parishes, the Prst phase of the Beacons of Light pastoral plan-ning process, is now posted for you to view on the Beacons of Light website. Please be sure to visit www.BeaconsAOC.org before Wednesday, October 20, to study the plan and pro-vide your feedback in the comment box available on the site. Your thoughtful input at this stage of the planning process would be most valuable. Thank you!

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Grow in Faith With Us

In this Week’s Gospel October 10, 2021—Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

If we are truly in love with God, then the basics are not going to be enough. That love is go-ing to want to be expressed in going above and beyond, in leaving the comfortable and fa-miliar, in stretching and growing, and in following a voice other than our own. St. Teresa of Calcutta rightly instructs us that for “love to be real, it must cost, it must hurt, it must empty us of self.” Being in love with God requires more than just checking the boxes of the com-mandments. It requires a sincere and unconditional self-investment. Desiring God with our whole heart, mind, and soul means that I must also desire a relationship with my neighbor with that same degree of fervor.

Biases and prejudices usually occur when people are kept at a distance and treated as ob-jects. We cannot truly know our neighbors, especially if they are diAerent than us, if we keep them in boxes and do not listen to their stories. When we open ourselves to listen to another person’s story, we begin to realize more how similar we are than dissimilar. Being overly at-tached to our possessions, ideologies, agendas, lifestyles, and personal needs are absolute barriers to achieving the type of personal investment love demands. This is why following Christ can be di8cult. It is less a matter of intellect and more a matter of heart and soul. It requires that we transfer our treasure from an investment in tangible secular things and move it into the Kingdom of God. It is only the gift of wisdom and discernment that can help us decide what to do and how to do it.

Contemporaries of Jesus would know that a camel could not enter through the portal of a city weighed down with the baggage it was carrying. In order to enter, the baggage must be removed so that the animal could Pt through the entry way. The same is true for us. We carry a lot of excessive baggage around with us that keeps us tethered to our past histories, wounds, myopic world views, prejudices, fears, and suspicions. To invest ourselves in the Kingdom of God, do God’s work and live out our love relationship with God, we need to shed the extra weight. While it may seem that a lot of that stuA is necessary, it really is not. We are much more than the things that we think dePne us and more secure than we think. The more there is to hold on to and the more that we carry with us, the harder it will be to leave it all behind. Many choose not to and walk away sad because they are not ready to trust.

©LPi

Faith Formation

St. Michael Parish School�

(Grades K�8)�

Religious Education �

(Grades 1�8)�

Sunday @ 10:10 a.m., �

during school year�

Catholic Inquiry Sessions �

Wednesdays @ 7:30 p.m.,�

during school year �

Congratulations Baptism

Please welcome the following child into our Christian community:

Carmella Eleanore DeRubeis, daughter of David and Kimberly DeRubeis.

Carmella was baptized last weekend at St. Michael Parish.

Marriage Congratulations to the following couples, who were united in holy matrimony last weekend:

Emily Webb and Harrison Crawford

and

Kate Rentfrow and Aaron Welsh.

May the peace of Christ stay with you and be always in your home.

Sacraments

Baptism Please call the Parish Office during the last three months of pregnancy. Preparation session is required.

Marriage Please call the Parish Office before making any arrangements for the reception, etc. A minimum of six months is required.

Ministry to the Sick Please call the Parish Office to let us know about parishioners confined to home or hospital, or in need of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.

Reconciliation Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. in the Reconciliation Chapel.

Confirmation Adults who have not yet been confirmed should contact the Parish Office.

October 10, 2021 St. Michael Church—Sharonville, Ohio

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Grow in Faith With Us

Recognize God in Your Ordinary Moments If Heaven were like Harvard

There’s no getting around it: life on earth can seem easier if you’re rich. Most of the bodily and material needs a person could have are fulPlled if you’ve got a little bit of money behind you. So why doesn’t this same theory apply to entering the kingdom of Heaven? Why isn’t Heaven like an Ivy League school, where a connection and a hasty tuition check might open a lot of doors?

When you think about it, the virtues required to enter Heaven — things like charity and jus-tice and courage — should be even closer within the grasp of those who never had to worry about where their food is coming from. In theory, your capacity for good works should only increase with the resources at your disposal.

The same is true for stewardship potential. Let’s say I’ve got a lot of talent. Maybe I’ve got a lot of free time. On paper, it should be easier for me to give freely of these gifts, because I have the luxury that eluded the widow and her two coins: I can see my ample gift being put into action, when so many can only oAer what they have and remind themselves that God sees it and appreciates it.

But here we get into the mess of humanity: if we have a lot of something, it means we have a lot of something we could use any way we want. And then we hear the whisper of the ser-pent: Think of what this (money, time, talent) could do for you.

May we pray for God to give us the heart of the widow, no matter our resources.

— Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS

©LPi

St. Michael’s Stephen Ministry Program What does the Stephen Ministry logo mean? The Stephen Ministry logo represents a care receiver’s journey from brokenness toward wholeness through the cross of Jesus. In this way, it illustrates “Christ caring for people through people,” which is the Stephen Ministry motto.

Please keep our two Stephen Leaders, Kelly Knapmeyer and Tammy Jo Rei-ser, in prayer as they begin their training this fall. If you have any questions regarding this new program, please contact either me, Father Ed Burns, at [email protected] or Pastoral Associate Tom Giordano at [email protected].

Reprinted with permission Stephen Ministries, St. Louis Missouri. �

Fratelli Tutti Are you interested in reading and discussing Pope Francis’s Fratelli Tutti encyclical with oth-er parishioners? We have a few copies of the book still available. If you are interested, con-tact Pastoral Associate Tom Giordano at [email protected] or call the Parish O8ce at 563-6377.

The discussion groups will be meeting on Wednesday, October 20 and Wednesday, No-vember 3 in the Gathering Space, after the 7:00 p.m. Mass. Parishioner Nick Hosmer will be facilitating the discussion.

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Grow in Faith With Us

SafeParish – The New Child Protection Platform for the Archdiocese

The Prst training bulletin was issued on September 10. All users should have received an email assigning the bulletin. If you did not receive an email, please log into your SafeParish account and then go to Training > Due to see the link for this training bulletin. You must complete this training by October 10.

If you created a SafeParish account after September 10, you will not be assigned this quarterly training bulletin. You will not receive your Prst training bulletin until the fourth quarter.

If you are having issues logging into your SafeParish account, please make sure that you are using the www.aocsafeenvironment.org website to log into your account. Do not try to log into your SafeParish account from the www.safeparish.com website.

World Day of the Rosary Sunday, October 10, is the World Day of the Rosary. Catholics across the country are encouraged to pray the Rosary on October 10 at 3:00 p.m. St. Michael Church will be open for music and prayer from 3:00-4:00 p.m. All are welcome to join us in praying the Rosary.

Honoring and Celebrating Our Lady October is traditionally the month during which we honor Our Blessed Mother under her title “Our Lady of the Rosary.” Join the Knights of Columbus to pray the Rosary each Tuesday evening in October at 7:00 p.m.

Young Families Trunk or Treat!

Please join us on Saturday, October 23 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. as the St. Michael Young Families Group hosts a Trunk or Treat. No car decorating required but it is encouraged! We will have a contest for those who decide to enter for best trunk “costume!” There is no age requirement for the trick or treat-ers. Feel free to bring favors, candy, or other treats to hand out (store bought is best).�

Mustangs2DC Car Wash Drive on over to our 8th Grade Mustangs2DC Car Wash on Saturday, October 23 from 12:00-4:00 p.m. in CliA's Hardware parking lot (downtown Sharonville, 11115 Reading Road.)

Our 8th grade volunteers will wash your car-van-truck for FREE...and will gladly accept any dona-tions toward their 8th Grade trip to Washington, DC.

We look forward to seeing you at the Mustangs2DC Car Wash!

October 10, 2021 St. Michael Church—Sharonville, Ohio

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Serve Others With Us

Donate Blood in November St. Michael Knights of Columbus would like you to save the date AND save a life by being a blood donor at the annual blood drive hosted by the St. Michael Knights of Columbus and Hoxworth Blood Center. The Blood Drive is scheduled for Wednesday, November 10 from 4:00-9:00 p.m. Sign up online at www.hoxworth.org/groups/smcc or call Hoxworth Appointment Center at (513) 451-0910. If you prefer to schedule your appointment in person, sign-ups will be after all Masses the weekend of November 6-7, 2021. Please consider giving this most precious gift to our community. If you are a regular blood donor and would like to donate at our blood drive, please be aware of the date of your last blood donation and the time requirements needed between donations.

Dear St. Michael Parish,

Thank you so much for your generous donation of 440 pounds of our Wish List!!!! We have stocked our shelves with all the great things you have provided. We are gearing up for November and the Thanksgiving season, and our needs will be the usual foods we collect at this time of year. It is so heartwarming to be able to give people a food bag Plled with holiday items. Happy Fall and enjoy this beautiful weather! We remember you all weekly in prayer!

Mercy Neighborhood Ministries�

October Wish List �� Canned yams and sweet potatoes �� Instant mashed potatoes �� Green beans �� Cream of mushroom soup �� French’s type of fried onions �� Applesauce �� Instant stu8ng mixes �� Gravy packets �� Creamed corn �� Cranberry sauce �� Graham crackers �� JiAy Corn mu8n mix �� Instant coAee �� Instant creamer �� Bar soap �� Toilet paper

Blessings to you all!

Our next collection will be the weekend of October 23-24.

Thank you in advance for your continued support of

Mercy Neighborhood Ministries.

Bottles for Babies Bottles for Babies and Baby Shower items need to be turned in next weekend, October 16-17. We hope that you can Pll your bottles with cash, coins, or check (payable to Elizabeth New Life Center). All proceeds from the bottles will be used to help the Elizabeth New Life Center save lives.

We will also have a baby shower on October 16-17. Items needed include:

�� Cotton Bannel receiving blankets (multi-pack) �� 0-6 months infant socks �� 0-3 months infant onesies/ undershirts �� Baby clothes (size 6 months to 4T) �� Small baby books and toys, (paciPers and teethers) �� Small wash/ burp cloths �� Diapers, all sizes (most in need are size 5 and 6) �� Baby wipes �� Gift card for Walmart or Amazon

If you have questions, please contact Pam Heenan at [email protected].

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Serve Others With Us

Food for All �

Hunger exists in our communities. Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio travels to where hunger is located to serve local families. Due to Covid-19, our pantries are now drive-thru. We could use your help! If you are Interested in serving or do-nating, please contact April Hoak, Food for All coordinator, at [email protected] or 513.672.3720. Learn more at https://www.ccswoh.org/programs/food-for-all/.

Food Rescue What is Food Rescue? It is the act of saving perfectly good food from being thrown away and instead delivering it to peo-ple in need. Join the movement of food rescue in Cincinnati by volunteering with Last Mile. We use the power of app tech-nology and volunteer drivers to pick up GOOD food from grocery stores, restaurants, event venues and more to deliver to non-proPts in Cincinnati. Learn more at www.lastmilefood.org.

Ministry to Survivors of Abuse (Reporting) �The Archdiocese of Cincinnati regards child abuse in all its forms as gravely sinful and criminal. Anyone who knows of or suspects child abuse by a legitimate member of the clergy or hierarchy, employee, or volunteer of the Archdiocese should Prst report the abuse to the appropriate secular legal authority and then to Ms. Teresa Maley, Coordinator of Ministry to Survivors of Abuse of the Archdiocese, at 513-263-6623 or 1-800-686-2724 ext. 6623.

They were exceedingly astonished

and said among themselves,

“Then who can be saved?”

Jesus looked at them and said, “

For human beings it is impossible,

but not for God.

All things are possible for God.”

- Mk 10:26-27

Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass

©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.

October 10, 2021 St. Michael Church—Sharonville, Ohio

Children’s Corner

Grades K—1 Sharing the Gospel � With God's help, you can do any-

thing. You can play computer games. You can climb across

the monkey bars. You can build a birdhouse or clean a

birdcage. You can draw a person or a beautiful flower. You

can ride a bike without training wheels. You can play soc-

cer or hit baseballs. You can train a dog. You can plant a

garden. Ask God to help. He will give you the strength to

solve your problems.�

Prayer � Lord, make me strong in mind and body.�

Something to Draw � Draw yourself lifting heavy

weights with God's power. �

Mission for the Week � With difficult jobs, I will say,

"I can do this with God's help."�

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Grades 2—3 Sharing the Gospel � The man in today's Gospel reading

thought he was pretty good. He had been careful to obey

most of God's rules. But he forgot the most important

rule of all�love God with all your heart, mind, soul and

strength. When Jesus asked the man to give away all he

owned, the man went away sad. He loved money more than

he loved God. �

Prayer � Dear God, help me to love you more than all the

gifts you have given to me. �

Something to Draw � Draw a picture of things that are

very special to you.�

Mission for the Week � Make a list of things that are

special to you. If God asked you to give away your favorite

toy or game to someone who's poor, could you do it? Be

honest with God, and ask him to help you love him more

than anything.�

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“Come and try our pizza and seewhy it is the talk of the town”

WerlingWerlingROOFING • SIDING

GUTTERS • CHIMNEYSWhen IntegrIty and ServIce Matter

Call 513-777-4422 Since 1890 Residential & Commercial

Mallard Cove Senior Living 1410 Mallard Cove Drive Sharonville, OH 45246

Independent, Assisted, Memory Care“Worry Free” All Inclusive PricingEnjoy a complimentary lunch!

Call to schedule a visit 7 days a weekPlease call Nikki for your personal tour 513-772-6655

FULL SERVICE INSULATIONResidential and CommercialEnvironmental Remediation

Asbestos & Mold Removal

513-242-0600

OPEN 7 DAYS769-4168

Don & Ted RichterParishioners11114 main st.

cincinnati

10211PlainfieldRd (on the grounds of Rest Haven Memorial Park)

513-385-0511Directors: Bob, Karen, & Sarah Mihovk,

Kurt Rosenacker, Chris Rudolph, Nate Lewis

3Assistance with Activities of Daily Living 3Companion care 3Specialty Care3Hourly Care 324 Hour Care3Transitional Care 3Care for Couples

1329 E Kemper Rd, Ste 4214, Cincinnati, OH 45246

513-791-4824www.homewellcares.com

"Trusted Care. True Compassion. Our Top Priority is Your Peace of Mind"

COMPLIMENTARY SPONSOR OF

St. Michael the Archangel

“Thank you St. Jude for favors received.”

We offer death care to your entire family!

Offering affordable pre-planning after-life plans giving you and your loved ones peace of mind!

STRAWSER & STALEYFUNERAL HOMES

~ Area’s Oldest Death Care Provider ~

513-791-7203 | www.strawserfuneralhome.com | www.staleyfuneralhome.com

(513) 996-3003Locally Owned

11119 Reading Rd • Sharonvillewww.thatdogcafe.com

Gregg Sutter RealtyParishioner for over 30 yearsBuy or sell a home with Gregg & afterclosing, he will make a $500 donationto St. Michaels in your name!

513-404-3920www.GreggSutterRealty.com | [email protected]