ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO MARCH 13, 2016 CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES OPERATION RICE BOWL This week, CRS Rice Bowl invites us to enter into solidarity with the people of the island nation of Madagascar, where we are reminded of the important role farmers play in caring for God s creation. We are encouraged to reflect of the Catholic social teaching principle, Care for Creation, where we are reminded to take care of all creation for ourselves and all of our human family. Let us reflect this week on where our food comes from and what role we can play in caring for our environment. READINGS FOR MARCH 20 Isaiah 50:4-7 Philippians 2:6-11 Luke 19:28-40 With heartfelt thanks for your STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE MARCH 5 & 6 Adults $30,042089 Children $3.00 FEBRUARY SVDP DONATIONS $2,502.00 NEXT SUNDAY IS PALM SUNDAY In keeping with our tradition, we will begin Masses outside on Palm Sunday weekend and process into the church. Please be welcome to take a palm from the basket outside when you arrive. If you are not close enough to get one, Eucharistic Ministers will be on had to distribute them after they have been blessed. You can also take one from the basket as you pass by on the procession into church. If you are not able to join us outside, know that Eucharistic Ministers will bring some into to church for you after they have been blessed. In the event of rain, wind, or temperatures that are too cold, palms will be at the doors and a modified procession will take place from the baptismal font. Everyone who wishes to participate will be invited back to the font at the appropriate time. Our Holy Week Journey is one week away! OUR HOLY THURSDAY COLLECTION WILL BENEFIT WOMEN S PRISON MINISTRY AT DCI The AiA Ministry at the Dayton Correctional Institution will be the beneficiary of our Holy Thursday collection. Your contributions will be donated to help cover the purchase of the binder of materials inmates use during the week-long ministry and at the monthly follow-up sessions. These workbooks are expensive but invaluable to the growth of those committed to personal growth! Thank you for whatever you are able to share with the women, especially during this month dedicated to supporting those in prison. MERCY CORNER Our featured Corporal Work of Mercy for March is Visit those in prison. Consider: Praying for the families of inmates. Our featured Spiritual Work of Mercy for March is Admonish the sinner. Consider: Read the examination of conscience at least once a week. Correct where necessary. Our Colossians virtue is Forgiveness: Consider: As a family read Sorry by Trudy Ludwig Discuss how you can tell when someone says they are sorry and really mean it. Discuss ways you can truly forgive someone. As a family, create a wanted poster for a good family member, friend, or teammate. Scripture: For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. Colossians 1:13-14
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY, MARCH 13 8:00 a.m. Jean Knapke (Knapke Family) 10:30 a.m. James, Susan & Lydia Monell (Elaine Monell) MONDAY, MARCH 14 8:15 Marisa Drake Jackson (Betty Kramer) TUESDAY, MARCH 15 8:15 Peg Butler (Knapke Family) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 8:15 a.m. Richard Strathearn (Family) THURSDAY, MARCH 17 8:15 a.m. Rebecca Beaumont (Becky Brown) FRIDAY, MARCH 18 Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception Church SATURDAY, MARCH 19 5:00 p.m. Doris Kramer (Colette Franks) SUNDAY, MARCH 20 8:00 a.m. Marisa Jackson (O Neil Family) 10:30 a.m. Kay Koester (Jack Zimmer) MERCY MATTERS Our next Mercy Matters presentation will be on March 14 from 6:00-7:30pm in the St. Julie Center. Fr. Dave Brinkmoeller will join us to speak on the privilege of walking with people through spiritual and physical healing in the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick. Mercy Matters is a series that allows people to discuss how the spiritual and corporal works of mercy impact their everyday callings. Dinner is provided, but please RSVP in advance by registering online at www.sthelenparish.org/mercy-matters/or by calling the parish office at 254-6233. ST. HELEN PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL NOMINATIONS Names are currently bring accepted for those interested in volunteering for the Parish Pastoral Council. This advisory board helps guide the vision of our parish. Please call the rectory at 254-6233 or email Mel at mel.mcwilliams@sthelenparish.org. CAMPUS RE-KEYING We will re-key all exterior doors (except the Smith Building) on our campus, Tuesday, March 29th. New keys will be issued through the Ministry Leader of each organization beginning Wednesday, March 30th. You will be required to turn in your old keys to be issued new ones. CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUNDAY, MARCH 13 8:00 a.m. Mass (Rosary at 7:30 a.m.) Coffee and Conversation- HR 9:00-10:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Mass Jubilee Stations of the Cross-CH 3:30 p.m. Zumba-GYM 4:00 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 14 Novena-CH 9:00 a.m. NAIM Meeting-SB 11:30 a.m. Legion of Mary-SJA 1:00 p.m. School Registration-SB 5:30 p.m. Mercy Matters-SJA 6:00 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 15 Rosary-BSC 9:00 a.m. Bible Study-SJN 9:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Centering Prayer-SJN 3:15 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 17 FRIDAY, MARCH 18 Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception Stations of the Cross CH 7:00 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 19 5:00 p.m. Mass ANNIVERSARY COUPLES If you are celebrating your 25th, 50th, 60th, 65th, or your 70th wedding anniversary this year please call the rectory to let us know. We are planning something special for you! FOR LENT. FOR LIFE. PALM SUNDAY PALMS. More than ever before fair trade practices have become increasingly important when purchasing palms for Palm Sunday Mass. One palm variety, the Chamaedorea, has been plagued by aggressive harvesting, resulting in a depletion of rain forests in Mexico and Central America. Our supplier s palms are grown in South Texas, are native to the area, and are harvested with a focus on protecting the environment (leaves harvested from mature trees only, harvested once a year; in addition our supplier has set aside over 300 acres of permanent nature reserve). Our palm supplier s workers in South Texas are treated with dignity and paid fair wages. Challenge: when you get your palm on Palm Sunday, say a prayer for the growers and harvesters.
ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO MARCH 6, 2016 SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR 3RD ANNUAL SPRING CHICKEN DINNER St Helen seniors 80 and better, please mark your calendars! The 3rd annual Spring Chicken dinner will be held in the Smith Building on May 13th at 6 PM! We hope to see you all there!! ST. HELEN FESTIVAL IS JUNE 10-12 If you enjoy games of chance, the St. Helen Festival Dollar Instants Booth is looking for additional co-chairs. Duties include selling tickets for $1 each and handing out money to the winning ticket holders. If you like fast-paced fun, this is the booth for you. Contact Jackie Skiple at 430-0642 if you're interested in helping. WE STILL HAVE A SUPPLY OF GIFT CARDS. Help us zero out our inventory! $100 Speedway 13 $50 Speedway 12 $25 Speedway 7 $10 Cracker Barrel 3 $25 Home Depot 2 $50 Restaurant.com (cost $20 each) 2 $15 itunes 1 Stop buy the rectory office to purchase yours!!! Thank you!! FESTIVAL TICKET-TURN IN Our first Festival Ticket turn-in receipts totaled $9,255 compared to $4,930 last year!!! What a great start to our 2016 ST. HELEN FESTIVAL!! The early bird winner of $50 was Tootie Maloney! Congratulations! THANK YOU Many thanks to my St. Helen family and friends for their prayers and caring when I received my knee replacement and recuperation. Arlene Deis Join us for Registration Night Monday, March 14th 5:30-8:00 p.m. in the Smith Building INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT ST. VINCENT DePAUL? The St Helen s Society of St Vincent DePaul (SVDP) Conference extends to all our parishioners an Invitation to Serve opportunity. During this Year of Mercy, your Conference would like to encourage you to consider becoming an active member of our SVDP group here at St. Helen. If you are interested in growing spiritually by helping people in need, please contact Tom Gorman, President, at 937-429-0497 for further information. Not sure, consider attending our next Conference meeting in the Smith Bldg., on 16 March 2016 at 06:45PM. NAIM Naim is a Catholic religious and recreational club for the widowed. Our next event is March 14th. For more information please call Bob Zinner at 439-2665 or Sunny Hickey at 433-1437. EGYPT Join us for VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Joseph s Journey from Prison to Palace! June 20-24 9 a.m. to Noon St. Helen Smith Building Interested in helping at VBS? Sign up at sthelenparish.org!
FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT HOLY WEEK: A WEEK OF PROCESSIONS In our Catholic tradition, processions allow us to walk together with God on the pilgrimage of life. The Dictionary of the Liturgy by Rev. Jovian P. Lang, OFM (Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, 1989) states that processional rites have their foundation in the religious instincts of human beings. Processions translate marvelously the ordered, calm, trusting, and joyous life, the need of collective prayer, and the joy in the triumph of our Savior. Liturgy employs all the arts for the glory of God and so could not leave out the art of movement, dignified and measured choreography, which appeals to all parts of the human body. Funeral Procession by artist Ellis Wilson On Palm Sunday, weather permitting, we will gather outside the church, and, in memory of Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem, we will all process up the center aisle with our palms, reverence the altar with a bow, cross the front of the church, and move down the side aisles to our seats. All of these movements and gestures are part of our dignified and measured choreography in praise of our Lord! Please join us in this procession if you are physically able. How powerful it is when we share experiences in the Body of Christ!
ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO MARCH 6, 2016 ST. JOSEPH S TABLE On March 19, we celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary. St. Joseph dedicated his life to the care of the Blessed Virgin and Jesus. To honor him, there is a classic Catholic tradition we know as St. Joseph s Table where food is set aside for the poor. In honor of St. Joseph, you are invited to bring a non-perishable food item to Mass on the Weekend after his Solemnity, March 19-20. This year s collection will benefit the Feed the Spirit ministry. This ministry provides specific items used to feed hungry children in the surrounding communities of Riverside, Dayton and Beavercreek. So this Lent, as part of your almsgiving, please consider St. Joseph and the Feed the Spirit ministry s work with hungry children in our community and bring a donation on March 19 or 20. You may also place your donation by the statue of St. Joseph in the Holy Family Chapel anytime during the week prior to the Feast Day and the Mass. Here are some of the needed items: -Breakfast foods in individual bags or containers (oatmeal, cream of wheat, breakfast bars, pop tarts, cereal cups). - Individual packs of snacks (raisins, crackers, pretzels, goldfish). - Fruit or Vegetable individual cans (pop top) or cups (easy open) or applesauce. - Shelf stable white milk in single serve (small) cartons. - Easy open individual meals (must have pop top if a can) i.e. pasta meals in cups, mac-ncheese in cups, cup-o-soup, any soup can with pop top, ramen in cups, and small jars of peanut butter. For more information, contact Deacon Jon Danner, jdanner@woh.rr.com, 256-5025
FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT CREDIT UNION NEWS SAVE THE DATE! The St Helen Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting and Dinner will be Saturday, April 9 at 6:30 pm. Always a fun evening, we will feature a catered dinner and a financial update on the state of our Credit Union. Tickets will go on sale in a few weeks so start making plans to attend---members and non-members are welcome to join us. Rates have never looked better than at the St. Helen FCU! If you are in need of a car loan, Line of Credit, Debt Consolidation or just a little extra cash, contact us for more information and an application. DAY OF MERCY Immerse yourself in the Father s mercy. Spend some time with God and with the Missionaries of the Precious Blood at beautiful, peaceful St. Joseph Church in downtown Dayton during a Day of Mercy on Tuesday, March 15. From 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on that day, the sacrament of reconciliation will be available in the church, except during Mass at noon. Precious Blood brothers and sisters will also be on hand to act as spiritual mentors or talk with people who are dealing with difficult issues, more than can be addressed in the confessional. There will also be Eucharistic Adoration. All are welcome at the Day of Mercy, which will be repeated at Precious Blood Church on July 1, the Feast of the Precious Blood. CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL S STAGE IS GOING BAT CRAZY FOR THE ADDAMS FAMILY Carroll High School Freedom Players will perform the musical The Addams Family on March 18th, 19th, and 20th. This spooky, yet comic musical brings the Beineke family, your average Ohio family of three, into the unusual world of the Addams family. The Addams are not what you would call normal by any means. These two families are brought together through their teenage children, Wednesday Addams and Lucas Beineke, two kids madly in love. The audience will enjoy watching two very different marriages coming to the realization of their relationships, a jealous little brother, and many strange and overbearing relatives; some alive and some not so much. Watch as the two families dispute, squabble, and in the end learn from each other. Tickets can be purchased online, at the school office, or at the door. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and senior citizens. Children 5 and under are free. Concessions will be available before the play and during intermission. Friday March 18th at 8 pm, Saturday March 19th at 8pm, and Sunday March 20th at 2pm. LAY PASTORAL MINISTRY PROGRAM The program is sponsored by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and helps lay Catholics grow in faith, knowledge and skills needed for evangelization, catechesis and service. Since 1975, the LPMP has helped ordinary Catholics accomplish extraordinary things in the name of Christ. Saturday classes, flexible formation components and a supportive environment help busy adults fit theological and pastoral studies into work and family commitments. Classes forming for fall in Dayton. Call Deacon Hal Belcher at 419-305-5486 for information or attend an Information Meeting on March 19 th 10 AM; April 6 th 7:00 PM or April 9 th 10 AM at the Pilarczyk Center, 1436 Needmore Road in Dayton. CYO TRACK AND FIELD 2016 SEASON Boys and girls ages 9-14: Signups for the 2016 season will be sent to the school office the week of February 15 th and will be picked up from the school office the week of March 14 th. A parents meeting will be held in the Carroll High School cafeteria at 5:30pm on Thursday March 17 th. Practice will begin Monday March 21 st at 5:30pm at the Carroll High School Track. For any questions regarding the upcoming season or if you have an athlete younger than the age of 9 please contact Coach Cara Short (DiSalvo) at 937.657.0649 or at runtrackandcross@gmail.com. COME JOIN US AT ONE OF OUR SPRING PARTNERSHIP BANQUETS Sometimes it is hard to know how to live out your pro-life commitment in a positive way that really makes a difference. Elizabeth's New Life is making that easy for you this spring. Come to one of our two banquets at the Great Hall at Sinclair Community College to enjoy an evening of fellowship, good food (meal is complimentary), cash bar and one of the best Pro-Life speakers in the country: Father Frank Pavone, President of Priest s for Life. While the meal is complimentary, you will be asked to make a financial gift at the end. LENTEN PROGRAM ON MERCY AT BERGAMO The Bergamo Center for Lifelong Learning is offering a Jubilee of Mercy gathering The Prodigal Son and the Corporal Works of Mercy on Weds, March 16, 7:00 to 9:00pm, in the Mary, Mother of Mercy Chapel at the Bergamo Center (free will offering). The evening will be a combination of prayer and recollection through a guided Ignatian meditation with an Application of the Senses led by Bergamo s Jubilee Retreat Guide Anthony Franchina. You may register for this event by going online at the Bergamo Center website at www.bergamocenter.org/ Jubilees.htm or by calling the Bergamo Center at 426-2363.