ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO November 1, 2015 HAPPY FEAST OF ALL SAINTS! READINGS FOR NOVEMBER 8 1 Kings 17:10-16 Hebrew 9:24-28 Mar 12:38-44 With heartfelt thanks for your STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE OCTOBER 24 & 25 Adults $10,781.40 Children $12.50 IN THE MILITARY Please pray for those serving in the military. Lord, protect our military as they sacrifice for us; bless them and their families for their continuing selflessness. The annual Mass of Remembrance will be next Saturday, November 7th. We will light a candle to honor all those whose funerals were held at St. Helen Parish during the past year. You may take the candle with your loved one s name on it at the conclusion of Mass you attend. INFANT JESUS SHOWER SIGN-UPS Believe it or not it is time to start to think about Infant Jesus Shower! Sign-ups continue this weekend through November 15 th. If helping a child in need is already part of your Christmas tradition join us in the music room to sign up again this year. If you have not taken part in this wonderful St. Helen tradition and would like more information please stop by the music room or call Amy Comer at 231-9226. FIRST FRIDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Next Friday, November 6th is First Friday and our parish day of Eucharistic Adoration. Adoration begins at 10 AM in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel and closes from 5-6 p.m. with exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Any questions or to sign up and commit for a specific time, please call 426-9954. All are invited to also attend First Friday Mass at Immaculate Conception followed by Rosary and Benediction. ADVENT BY CANDLELIGHT Ladies, you won t want to miss this year s Advent by Candlelight on Sunday, November 29 in the Smith Building. Two sessions are available: 2:00pm or 6:30pm. Please plan to join us for an event full of visiting, beautiful music and delicious food. All women of St. Helen Parish and School are invited, and are encouraged to invite their friends to prepare their hearts for Advent. There is no charge for this event. Seating is limited, so please reserve your seat by calling the rectory at 254-6233 or register online: http://www.sthelenparish.org/advent-by-candlelight/ Join us next Sunday For Donut Sunday! See you in the Smith Building following Mass!
ALL SAINTS EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 8:00 a.m. Eugene Solimine (Family) 10:30 a.m. Mel Seibel (Mary Dorsten) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 8:15 John Madden-Birthday Remembrance (Family & Friends) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 8:15 a.m. Gene Deis (Dorothy Haughey) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 8:15 a.m. Paul VanDegrift (Family) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 8:15 a.m. Don Jacobson (Family) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception Church SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 5:00 p.m. Mel Seibel (Paul & Rosemary Rau) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 8:00 a.m. Deceased Members of the family of Helen Hawkins (Helen Hawkins) 10:30 a.m. Louis Hoelscher (Family) FAIR TRADE ITEMS FOR SALE Join us next Sunday during Coffee & Donuts in the Smith Building and see all the delicious items available for purchase. There are many varieties of coffee (including single serve cups), tea, and chocolate bars as well as hot chocolate, chocolate chips, baking chocolate, olive oil, honey, and raisins All items sold benefit small farmers and are sold at cost. HOST FAMILIES NEEDED FOR CONFIRMATION RETREAT We are looking for families to host 2 or more students from NET Ministries. These evangelization team members will be here to facilitate our Confirmation Retreat. NET team members will need housing for the night of November 14th until lunch time on November 15th. Hosts will be asked to provide a place for them to sleep, 2 meals, and transportation if necessary. If you are interested in being a host family, contact Cassie Schemmel 937-256-8815 or cassie.schemmel@sthelenparish.org CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 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 Zumba-GYM 4:00 p.m. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Novena-CH 9:00 a.m. Legion of Mary-SJA 2:00 p.m. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Rosary-BSC 9:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 All School Mass-CH 8:15 a.m. Centering Prayer-SJN 3:15 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Regional Mass Immaculate Conception-8:15 am First Friday Eucharistic Adoration-BSC 10:00 a.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 5:00 p.m. Mass of Remembrance of the Dead 2015 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Be sure to mark your calendar for the Christmas Bazaar on December 5 th. The Bazaar hours are 9 AM - 3:30 PM. In addition to multiple new vendors, several popular vendors from past years will be returning. No need to leave for lunch, this year the kitchen will be serving cabbage rolls, Russian Cabbage Soup, Chili, Caesar Salad and Holiday Salad! The kitchen will be open from 11 AM - 2 PM. Find unique gifts for everyone on your Christmas list at the Bazaar. DO YOU NEED A LOW GLUTEN HOST AT COMMUNION? If you have a wheat allergy, we have lowgluten hosts available in the glass dish on the table under the oil case. Please use the tongs to take a host and place it in the large pyx on the plate, and then take one of the white crosses on the table. At Communion time, stand in the priest s line. As you approach him, open your cupped hands to reveal the white cross, and he will know to give you one of the consecrated low-gluten hosts. If you have any questions, feel free to ask a deacon before Mass.
THE LITURGICAL MINISTERS SCHEDULE FOR NOV 7 & 8 Sat., 11/7 5:00 p.m. Sun., 11/8 8:00 a.m. Sun., 11/8 10:30 a.m. Altar Servers Braun, Megan Jokerst, Nathan Farley, Luke Reed, Cavan Jokerst, Todd Friel, William Wourms, Kaleb Huber, Nikki Shields, Sophie Eucharistic Ministers Bacher, Irene Buechele, Jacob Berent, Anthony Bacher, Steve Buechele, Ryan Berent, David Engel, Carol Dillon, Linda Hilgeford, Drew Kalis, Ben Harpenau, Nicole Hilgeford, Mindy Kalis, Shawn Keenan, Margie Madden, Diana Monell, Allie Potts, Bill Madden, Kari Monell, Ray Snyder, Kathy Madden, Tim Shindlebower, Carlee Riel, Armand Shindlebower, Laura Riel, Marie Vesey, Kim Schmid, Jenny Sheridan, Sylvia Szydlik, Billie Jean Lectors O'Donnell, Bunny* Jokerst, Scott Jefferson, Julie* Hayes, David Seward, Sadie* Merz, Margot WE STILL HAVE A FEW CERTIFICATES LEFT IN OUR INVENTORY... If you are able to buy any of the remaining gift certificates we have left, we ll be able to realize our full profit. Check with the rectory and the Credit Union for the following: RECTORY OFFICE: Amazon.com 1 @ $25 Cracker Barrel 3 @ $10 Home Depot 2 @ $25 Meijer s 9 @ $25 Meijer s 6 @ $50 Speedway 9 @ $25 Speedway 4 @ $50 Speedway 7 @ $100 CREDIT UNION: Bob Evans 5 @ $10 Cracker Barrel 4 @ $10 Kohl s 16 @ $25 Kohl s 5 @ $50 Olive Garden / Red Lobster / Longhorn Steakhouse 3 @ $25 Speedway 13 @ $25 Speedway 10 @ $50 Speedway 7 @ $100
ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO November 1, 2015 THE BONFIRE ON THE HILL SANS THE BONFIRE... WAS A HUGE SUCCESS!
ALL SAINTS OUT OF PARISH CATHOLIC-SPONSORED DIVORCECARE SURVIVING the HOLIDAYS Help for the divorced and separated during the holidays. If you re separated or divorced, the holidays can be a lonely, stressful, and depressing time. But there s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar to discover how to enjoy the holidays again. Sunday, Nov. 15; 1:00 2:30 PM in the St. Clare Room of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 6245 Wilmington Pike, Centerville, OH. For more information, call Marcelle Toma at (937) 312-1157 or mtoma@woh.rr.com WOMEN'S MORNING OF REFLECTION Please join us for a Morning of Reflection on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at St. Charles Borromeo Parish in Kettering where we will continue exploring the Mercy of the Lord in honor of the upcoming Holy Year of Mercy. We will begin with Mass at 9:30 AM in the Day Chapel followed by a reflection and a social, to conclude at noon. The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered. To reserve Babysitting for your children please contact Karen at 937-433-2783 or for further information, Barbette at 937-293-1438. Regnum Christi women are hostessing this wonderful opportunity for all women. CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL S ACTION APPALACHIA Action Appalachia is an annual service program, formed by Carroll High School s seniors, to provide aid for the Campton Center in Kentucky. This year s seniors are collecting clothing for infants, children, and women, as well as for men and teens; gently used toys as well as brand new toys for Christmas gifts. These donations are vital to the community of Campton, which has no relief organizations such as Salvation Army or Goodwill to meet its needs. There is also a great need for canned soups and canned meats such as soups, cereal, tuna, peanut butter and Vienna sausage. You can bring your donations to the Carroll High School loading dock (located on the west side of the building) or in the case of extenuating circumstances; you can also arrange to have them picked up at your home by calling Carroll at 253-8188 extension 316 and leave a message for Mrs. Cathy Jackson or email to: cjackson@carrollhs.org The deadline for all donations is Friday, November 13 th.
CREDIT UNION NEWS Second Semester College expenses are fast approaching! Instead of using high-interest credit cards that charge 20% APR or more to pay for tuition, books or other expenses, consider getting a St. Helen Federal Credit Union loan first. We have a Second Semester School Loan special of up to $7000 for 12 months AT 4.99% APR. Not only will you be saving on lower interest rates with us, you will also be building your personal credit. Don t wait for the semester to start; get your financing in order now. For a loan application or more information on our Second Semester Special and other loans, please contact the Credit Union at 252-7477. HOLY HOUR FOR VOCATIONS TO THE PRIESTHOOD Come to a Holy Hour for vocations to the priesthood at 5 p.m., Sunday, November 8, in the St. Gregory the Great Chapel at Mount St. Mary s Seminary, located on the Athenaeum campus in Cincinnati at 6616 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45230. Phone: 513-231-2223 www.athenaeum.edu. WHAT IS JUSTICE? WHAT IS MERCY? WHAT IS FORGIVENESS? In proclaiming the upcoming Year of Mercy, which starts on December 8, Pope Francis wrote that the Mercy of God is The beating heart of the Gospel. (Misericordiae Vultus, 12) Parishioners are invited to prepare for the Year of Mercy by attending a special presentation of A Justice That Heals, a story of murder, faith, and forgiveness. This 60 minute film focuses on two families. The frightening part is that each family could be our own parents or siblings of the perpetrator as well as the victim. Fortunately, in this case neither family had to suffer their burdens alone. The film skillfully plays out the role of the faith community in providing support to both families as well as to the murderer. Mary Hallinan, an advocate for Restorative Justice and a Queen of Apostles parishioner, will facilitate a discussion of the film afterwards. Appropriate for high school ages and above. Wednesday, November 4, 7:00 9:00 pm in Kramer Hall at St. Luke the Evangelist, 1440 N. Fairfield Rd, Beavercreek. Questions? Contact Bob Stoughton at 229-5599 or stoughtonb1@udayton.edu. EVENING OF CONTEMPLATION: THE HOLY YEAR OF MERCY AND DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY You and your friends are cordially invited to participate in an evening of contemplation focusing on the interconnection between the approaching Holy Year of Mercy and reading Dante's Divine Comedy at the Bergamo Center for Lifelong Learning on Monday, November 2, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Pope Francis has spoken of Dante Alighieri as "a prophet of hope, herald of the possibility of redemption, liberation and the profound transformation of every man and woman, of all humanity." Because Dante's trilogy is deeply imbued by a world-shattering vision of God's mercy in action, Bergamo is responding to the Holy Father's invitation to prayerfully explore this magnum opus of world literature throughout the Jubilee of Mercy with a series of contemplative retreats for which November 2 is a "primer." Register through the Bergamo website www.bergamocenter.org/ under the tab of Jubilees or by calling the Bergamo Center at 937-426-2363. ELIZABETH NEW LIFE CENTER Elizabeth s New Life Center is in need of medical professionals to volunteer in our Women s Centers. If you are an M.D., D.O.,LPN, RN, Nurse practitioner, Physician's Assistant or RDMS please consider giving a few hours of your time weekly, bi-weekly or monthly to work with the underserved women our community who may be at risk for abortion. Please email tmiller@elizabethnewlifecenter.org or call 937-226-7414 to talk about the possibilities!