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The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio November 27, 2016
MONDAY
8:00 am Julia T. Sanders
12:00pm James Pfennig
TUESDAY 8:30am Phyllis Kreiner WEDNESDAY 8:00 am For infants lost through abortion, miscarriage, and stillbirth THURSDAY 8:30am Richard Engel FRIDAY 8:00 am For the students and
teachers of St. Nicholas
Academy
12:00pm Mary Weitzel
SATURDAY
8:00 am Communion Service
8:30 am Communion Service
3:00pm Donald Beebe
5:00 For the parishioners of
SSPP & OLSH
SUNDAY
8:30 am James Pfennig
10:30 am The Michel Family
Mass Intentions November 28—December 4, 2016
Regional Information
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish
December 3—Saturday 3:00pm Mass
Euch. Min.— Len Kreiner, Tony Ballard Mary Jo Eling, Allen & Pam Eling, Andrea Gertz Lector– Nikki & Nash Morgan Servers— Sarah, Alex & Jacob Dougoud December 4—Sunday 10:30am Mass
Euch. Min— Carol Antenucci,, Carol Lichtenberg, Dan Kunkel, Lindsay Bronner, Mike Theis, Diane Smith, Patrick Dorsey (choir) Lectors— Jack Brickweg & Jane Gorton Servers– Tony Gertz, Zach Scholz, Blaise Harsch Gifts – Will Bose Children’s Liturgy of the Word— Marilyn Margeson & Alicia Gibbs
Liturgical Schedules December 3 & 4, 2016
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish
December 3—Saturday 5:00pm Mass
Euch Min – Kevin & Kristen Elmlinger, Laurie Hoffman, Linda Moeggenberg, Francine Gates, Loretta Witte Lectors – Ken Hoffman & John Beckstedt Servers – Grace Mentrup & Katie Jo Tobler
December 4—Sunday 8:30 Mass
Euch Min – Sue & Bob Kettler, Frank & Joan Fago, Phil & Sandy Schneider Lector – Marge Carey & Bridget Hoffman Servers – Ashlyn Hoffman, Allison Moore, Carlie Grosser
Stay awake! The Lord is coming. Be ready!
(Matthew 24:37-44)
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Regional Information
Important Information to all parishioners!
Follow these steps to access the FORMED website……. 1. Log onto www.formed.org 2. Click on "Sign Up" in the upper right hand corner. 3. Under the "Does your parish already have FORMED?" section enter the code R7RGMQ (must be all CAPS) 4. Fill out personal login information...Name/password/email etc. From this point forward, "Login" using your personal account.
Sacrament of Baptism—The Sacrament of Baptism at SSPP takes place during Mass or on the second Sunday of the month at Noon at SSPP. The Sacrament of Baptism at OLSH takes place during Mass or on the third Sunday of the month at 1:00 pm. It is necessary to attend a Preparation Class prior to Baptism with parents and Godparents. Your parish office will be able to help you schedule your class and the Baptism.
Anointing the Sick— If you or a family
member would like to receive the Sacrament of
the Sick, please contact your parish office. In
the event the office is closed, please call the
Emergency Contact number listed.
Parish Registration—Please call your parish
office to receive registrations forms.
RCIA—For those interested in becoming
Catholic, our RCIA program will begin in
September. Please call Sts. Peter and Paul
office if you have questions about RCIA and
watch the bulletin for more information.
Confessions at Sts. Peter and Paul
Church are every Saturday from 2:00—
2:45pm , or call your parish office for an
appointment with a priest.
Confessions at Our Lady of the Sacred
Heart are from 3:45- 4:30 PM on a rotating
schedule. Please check the Regional calendar
or call the parish office at 513-733-4950.
Sacrament of Matrimony—All marriage
preparation occurs with our pastor. Please call
the parish office to schedule an appointment.
Typically the church is reserved a year in
advance.
General Information December 4
Prepare your heart for Mass
Is 11: 1-10
Rom 15: 4-9
Mt 3: 1-12
All articles for the bulletin are due by noon on
Friday (9 days) before bulletin publication and
articles are subject for approval by our Pastor.
Please send articles to:
Caron at OLSH ([email protected])
Pat at SSPP ([email protected])
Bulletin Deadline
Visit our web sites!
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish
www.olshcatholic.church
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish
www.ssppcatholic.church
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio November 27, 2016
Regional Information
Thank you for your contributions to the collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD)! Your generous gifts will help CCHD break the cycle of poverty in the United States through better education, improved housing, and economic development. Through CCHD and its beneficiaries, we demonstrate Catholic social teaching and carry out Jesus’ mission to “bring glad tidings to the poor . . . to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free” (Lk 4:18).
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT YOUR CATHOLIC FAITH?
PLEASE JOIN US! We begin our 13th week and our topic for the night will be
The Church Led by Deacon Charlie, participants will be discussing the Holy Spirit and Pentecost.
“Jesus founded the Church and gave it his own authority to carry out his mission of calling all people to reconcile with his Father. For the sake of souls, the Holy Spirit guides the Church and protects her from error; so that our faith may have a sure foundation.” If you are currently not Catholic, and would like to inquire about the faith, you are encouraged to attend – there are no commitments to come. RCIA is held from 7-9 pm, Wednesday nights at OLSH. RCIA is a great way to learn more about the faith we were born into!
DEVOTION TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS “To those who show Him love and who make reparation for sins, however, our Lord made a great pledge: "I promise you in the unfathomable mercy of my heart that my omnipotent love will procure the grace of final penitence for all those who receive communion on nine successive first Fridays of the month; they will not die in my disfavor, or without having received the sacraments, since my divine heart will be their sure refuge in the last moments of their life."” St. Margaret M. Alacoque Friday, December 2nd, is First Friday and everyone is invited to OLSH for devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass starts at 6:30pm, followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and devotional prayers. The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered during this time. The evening concludes at 8:00pm with prayers of consecration to the Sacred Heart and Benediction.
Please keep in your prayers all the parishioners and their families who are sick, in
the hospital, recovering from an illness, or going through treatments, especially:
Ken Mack, Judy Sullivan, Kyle & Michelle Hummer Family, Maya
Collins, Chuck Sellars, Tom Hauser, Molly Gabbard, and Penny O’Brien
(Please call your parish office to add a loved one who is in need of prayers)
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Sts. Peter & Paul Church
Give the Gift of “Christ”mas to our Homebound Family It is more blessed to give than to receive (Acts 20:35) Please help the Network of Care visit the homebound and those in Care Facilities on
Saturday, December 17th, immediately following 8:30 Communion Service. You will have a partner and only visit two places. It will only take a few hours of your day, and it will mean so much to those you are being CHRIST to! If you would like to sign up or have questions, please call Rose at 554-1982 or Andrea at 733-1198.
The Knights of St. John Annual Ham Raffle
Tickets are available after both Masses at SSPP
on Nov 26th and 27th for the chance to win a
ham for Christmas. The raffle will be held on
December 3rd and 4th at 7:00pm at Knights of
St John Hall, 423 Pearl St. Refreshments will
be served, along with ham sandwiches and
our famous Turtle Soup.
Come, enjoy a fun filled time.
Second Sunday of Advent: The second candle on the wreath represents “Love.” Some traditions call this the “Bethlehem Candle” symbolizing Christ’s manger.
Michelle Mages & Mak Morgan will light the first & second candle at the 3:00 Mass and Randy & Dixie Lattire will light the candles at the 10:30 Mass.
You will also note the banners being hung weekly during the Advent Season to remind you what Advent is all about – the first week, we encouraged you to PREPARE. The second week we encourage you to prepare for the COM(E)ING. Do you know
what the third banner will read?
Mission Commission Christmas Raffle
Only a week away! Please join us next weekend, December 4th, at Hospitality
Sunday, after the 10:30 Mass for our Christmas Raffle drawing.
Please help us send a Christmas check to St. Mary’s Mission in Tohatchi, NM by taking some chances.
First Prize — $200.00; Second Prize $100.00; and other surprise gifts to be given away.
Remember, all the money we make goes to the Mission. No expenses are taken out.
Know that God will bless you for your help and we will pray for you.
Thank you,
The Mission Commission
Regional Information
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio November 27, 2016
The Gospel at Home This Week’s Gospel: Matthew 24:37-44
The Church’s three-year cycle of Lectionary readings begins again on the first Sunday of Advent. We start reading from Year A, which is organized around Matthew’s Gospel. The prophet Isaiah’s words are used prominently in Advent. They are read as the First Reading each week, and are quoted by Matthew in the Gospels. We begin the new Church year by hearing Jesus speak of his coming in glory. He cautions us always to be ready for him, and to live each day in the light of God. For Your Family Discussion:
Talk with your child about how you celebrate his or her birthday and relate that to preparing for the birthday of Jesus.
In preparing for Christmas, plan things to do as a family that will help prepare your family’s hearts and home for Christmas. Make sure what you choose to do is realistic.
You can find lots of great Advent Family Activities on the internet – including how to make your own Advent Wreath.
Pray Together:
Plan to have a family Advent wreath. The wreath should have four candles—three purple candles and one pink candle are traditional, but four all white candles will do. During the first week of Advent, light one candle each evening. During the second week, light two; during the third week, light three. If you have colored candles, the third week is for the pink candle. All four candles will be lit on the fourth week. Say a prayer together that shows how you are excited for Jesus’ coming. It can be as simple as: “Come, Lord Jesus, come.”
ON FORMED! FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
The tradition of the Advent Wreath is meant to prepare our hearts for Christmas. It represents the long period of time when people lived in spiritual darkness, waiting for the coming of the Messiah, the Light of the world. As a new candle is lit each week, the light grows, overcoming the darkness. Of course, the symbolism doesn’t end there, as Jesus calls us to be the “light of the world” [Matthew 5:14].
Audio: Prepare the Way of the King Dr. Scott Hahn, one of the most eminent Catholic theologians in our country today, reveals what scholars now know about the shepherds, the mysterious Magi, and King Herod. Your Advent journey will take on new meaning as you prepare your heart for the birth of our Lord. This illuminating presentation is sure to help you grow in appreciation of the greatest gift ever given to mankind—Jesus Christ.
Sts. Peter & Paul Church
The altar flowers for the weekend of
Dec. 3/4 and Dec.10/11
Given by Virginia Gertz & Family
For Melvin G. Gertz, Sr.
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church
The altar flowers for the weekend of
Dec. 3/4 and Dec. 10/11
Given by Genevieve Boudreaux In memory of Pattie Boudreaux Campbell and
Jennelle Boudreaux
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Regional Information
Mondays 4:00-6:00 pm-St. Maximilian Kolbe (12/19 only)
6:00-6:45 pm-St. Margaret of York
6:00-7:00 pm-All Saints (12/12 only)
6:30-7:30 pm-St. Susanna
7:00pm-St. Gertrude (12/19 only)
7:00-9:00 pm-St. Maximilian Kolbe (12/19 only)
Tuesdays 12:00-1:00 pm-Good Shepherd
5:30-6:15 pm-Good Shepherd
6:00-7:00 pm-All Saints (12/6 only)
Wednesdays 7:00-8:00 pm-St. Gertrude
7:00-8:00 pm-Sts. Peter & Paul (12/21 only)
Thursdays 9:15-10:00 am-St. Maximilian Kolbe
6:00-6:45 pm-St. Maximilian Kolbe
6:30-7:30 pm-St. Philip the Apostle (12/1 only)
7:00 pm-St. Gertrude (12/22 only)
Saturdays 9:00-10:00 am-St. Susanna
9:15-10:00 am-St. Maximilian Kolbe
(12/17 until 12:00 noon)
9:30-10:30 am-St. Philip the Apostle
10:30 am-St. Gertrude
2:00-2:45 pm-Sts. Peter and Paul
3:00-4:00 pm-St. Columban, All Saints, St. Saviour, St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. Philip the Apostle
3:30-4:30 pm-St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Vincent Ferrer
3:45-4:30 pm-Our Lady of Sacred Heart
4:00-4:30 pm-St. John the Evangelist, West Chester
4:00 pm-St. John the Evangelist, Deer Park
4:00 pm-St. Gabriel, St. Michael
4:00-5:00 pm-St. Francis de Sales
4:15-5:00 pm-St. Andrew
Friday, December 2
7:00pm Our Lady of Sacred Heart (with Sts. Peter & Paul)
Saturday, December 3
10:00am St. Maximilian Kolbe
Let us go rejoicing to the house of
the Lord. Advent I
Monday, December 5
6:00pm St. Vincent Ferrer
7:00pm St. Columban
Tuesday, December 6
7:00pm St. Susanna
Justice shall flourish in his time, and
fullness of peace for ever. Advent II
Tuesday, December 13
7:00pm Good Shepherd
7:00pm St. Maximilian Kolbe
7:00pm St. Michael
Wednesday, December 14
7:00 pm St. Columban 7:00pm Sts. Peter and Paul (with Our Lady of Sacred Heart)
7:00pm St. Philip the Apostle
7:00pm St. Saviour
7:00pm St. Susanna
Thursday, December 15
7:00pm St. Francis de Sales
7:00pm St. John the Evangelist, West Chester
Lord, come and save us. Advent III
Tuesday, December 20
7:00pm St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (with St. Andrew)
Let the Lord enter; he is king of
glory. Advent IV
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio November 27, 2016
Regional Information
May They Rest In PeaceMay They Rest In PeaceMay They Rest In PeaceMay They Rest In Peace
Jerry Stites (SSPP) Jerry Stites (SSPP) Jerry Stites (SSPP) Jerry Stites (SSPP)
Paul Pachoud (OLSH)Paul Pachoud (OLSH)Paul Pachoud (OLSH)Paul Pachoud (OLSH)
John Broermann (OLSH)John Broermann (OLSH)John Broermann (OLSH)John Broermann (OLSH)
Daniel O’Brien (OLSH)Daniel O’Brien (OLSH)Daniel O’Brien (OLSH)Daniel O’Brien (OLSH)
Reading Night St. Pats K of C
On Monday, November 28th, St. Pats will
celebrate Reading Night at the council hall. We
would like to have all members join us,
especially members of the Fr. Brotzge council.
We’ll have our turkey and fruit basket raffle, plus
some good Ft. Laramie sausage and sauerkraut
served up by the Reading brothers. We’ll also
have door prizes, attendance prizes, and more
surprises!!
The rosary begins at 7:00pm and the meeting
at 7:30pm. The food and raffle will follow so
we can get you home at a reasonable time.
So save the date and come join us at St. Pats
for “Reading Night.”
We’re SURE you’ll enjoy it!!
THE SOLEMNITY OF THE
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION
Thursday, December 8th
This feast is a Holy Day of Obliga�on. We honor
Mary, the Mother of God, and celebrate one of
the most important events in salva�on history.
Mass schedule:
Sts. Peter & Paul Church
8:30am & 12:00pm
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church
8:00am & 7:00pm
Advent Penance Advent Penance Advent Penance Advent Penance
ServiceServiceServiceService
Sts. Peter and PaulSts. Peter and PaulSts. Peter and PaulSts. Peter and Paul
and
Our Lady of the Sacred HeartOur Lady of the Sacred HeartOur Lady of the Sacred HeartOur Lady of the Sacred Heart
will celebrate the Sacrament of
Reconciliation on
Wednesday, December 14th
7:00pm at
Sts. Peter & Paul ChurchSts. Peter & Paul ChurchSts. Peter & Paul ChurchSts. Peter & Paul Church
Alma Keim turns 100 years old
on November 28th.
She has been a parishioner at
Sts. Peter & Paul Church for
over 50 years, and before that,
she was a parishioner at Our Lady of the
Sacred Heart Church.
Let’s send Alma 100s of prayers!
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish
GIFTS TO THE SICK
AND HOMEBOUND
P a s t o r a l C a r e ministers to the elderly and sick members of our community with dignity and respect,
offering compassion and encouraging a sense of belonging and connection to the Body of Christ through Eucharist and the people of God. Pastoral Care brings Church to people. It brings a sense of connection and belonging to the elderly and sick.
Ladies Sodality makes and delivers small gift baskets during the Christmas season. If you know of a parishioner who is sick, elderly, or homebound, and would like to receive one of these gifts, please contact the parish office at 513-733-4950.
Christmas Gift
OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART 2016
CHRISTMAS GIFT TREE
For the 36th year, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart will have a Christmas Sharing Tree to help Fr. Terrance Hoppenjans and the people in Paintsville, Ky. Gifts collected will be delivered to Fr. Terry on December 4th to be distributed in time for Christmas.
The Mission Commission hopes that each parishioner will help bring Christmas to those less fortunate taking one or more ornaments from the tree. Our Parish Christmas Tree will be in the Gathering Space of the Church from November 12th through November 27th.
We ask for your help with the following:
• Purchase the gift (or similar item) on the ornament, wrap it and attach the ornament to the gift
• Mark the back of the ornament with the age, size and sex for whom the gift is intended
• If choosing a game ornament, purchase the game pictured to avoid duplication within families.
• It is NOT necessary to purchase the exact sweater, doll or truck, but we do need something similar.
• USE ONLY ORNAMENTS FROM OUR TREE. These are items that have been requested and are needed.
Please return your gifts to the Church Community Room on December 3th or 4th. We regret that we do not have storage room for gifts brought in early. Any questions, or for more information, please call Janet at 733-4344 or Beth at 931-7872.
OLSH MEN’S CLUB WANTS YOU
The OLSH Men’s Club meeting is on Monday, December 5, 2016, in the lower level of the Parish Center. The doors will be opened by 7:00 PM with the meeting scheduled to begin around 7:30 PM. All men of the parish, 18 years and older, are encouraged to attend this meeting and join the OLSH Men’s Club.
Mark your calendars for the Ladies Sodality Mass and Brunch
on Sunday, December 11th, after 8:30am Mass in the Marian Room.
Please bring a wrapped baby gift for a donation to a local crisis Pregnancy Center.
Thank you!
The Collaborative Pastoral Region of Reading, Ohio November 27, 2016
Regional Calendar November 27—December 4, 2016
SUNDAY, November 27 10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word (SSPP)
Lighting of Wreath Candle & Blessing
MONDAY, November 28 6:45pm PREP (SSPP)
7:00pm St. Vincent DePaul meeting (SSPP ST)
TUESDAY, November 29
WEDNESDAY November 30 7:00pm RCIA (OLSH/Marian Room)
THURSDAY December 1 8:30am Lyceum Home School (SSPP)
6:30pm Worship Commission (SSPP)
FRIDAY, December 2 4:00pm Leadership Lock In Set up (SSPP School & Gym)
6:30pm First Friday Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (OLSH)
SATURDAY, December 3 7:45 am Scriptural Rosary (SSPP)
8:00am Mission Commission (OLSH Marian Room)
10:00am CRHP (SSPP/CA)
2:00—2:45pm Confessions (SSPP)
Leadership Lock In all day (SSPP)
Bundle Sunday Weekend (SSPP)
SUNDAY, December 4 10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word (SSPP)
Hospitality Sunday hosted by the Mission Commission (SSPP)
Bundle Sunday Weekend (SSPP)
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