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St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish 5361 Dry Ridge Road Cincinnati, OH 45252 (513)385-8010 Fax (513)385-8080 www.stjohnsdr.org MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 4:30 pm Sunday 8:30 am & 11:00 am Weekday & Holyday - See Bulletin PARISH OFFICE Rev. Timothy S. Kallaher, Pastor Deacon Ken Schnur, Pastoral Associate Deacon Vincent Lutz Douglas Schmutte, Pastoral Associate for Music/Liturgy Amanda Weickert, Director of Religious Education Rod Dunlap, Director of Youth Ministry Terri Reder, Business Manager Tom Cunningham, Plant Manager/Maintenance Supervisor Michelle Zerhusen, Administrative Assistant PRIEST S MASS INTENTIONS Monday, January 4 8:30 a.m. Kenneth Schachleiter/Friends Tuesday, January 5 8:30 a.m. For the Residents Wednesday, January 6 8:30 a.m. Julianna Mack/Randy Mack Thursday, January 7 8:30 a.m. Len Dourson/Mary Ann Bowling Friday, January 8 8:30 a.m. Thomas Burns/Vicki Selm Saturday, January 9 4:30 PM Edward Mohr/Family Sunday, January 10 8:30 a.m. Dorothy Schultz/Carolyn & Denny 11:00 a.m. For the Parish STEWARDSHIP Epiphany of Our Lord the Gentiles are co-heirs, members of the same body, and co-partners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the Gospel. (Ephesians 3:6) PASTORAL COUNCIL Al Grote, Chairperson, 245-9943 Ryan Vitolo, Vice-Chairperson, 519-1518 Valerie Nimeskern, Secretary, 288-3254 David Eby, Member at Large, 385-7675 Steve Bissmeyer, Member at Large, 923-2633 Gene Culman, Member at Large, 385-6669 Shannon Meyer, Member at Large, 385-6970 John Stehlin, Member at Large,476-9665 Kevin Wood, Member at Large, 885-9860 Heather Smith, Development Commission Rep., 923-2893 Betty Dirr,, Faith Formation Comm. Rep., 385-3954 Sharon Bachman, Finance Commission Rep., 385-8267 Patti Rice, Worship Commission Rep., 385-5410 Larry Weinheimer, Communications Comm. Rep, 652-2563 RECONCILIATION: Saturday at 2:30 p.m. & Seasonal Service MARRIAGE: Call the Parish Office at least 6 months prior to your wedding. BAPTISMS: Call the Parish Office ANOINTING OF THE SICK/COMMUNION: Call Parish Office WELCOME NEW MEMBERS. Please contact the Parish Office CURRENT PARISHIONERS: Moving? New email? Contact the Parish Office. Today we celebrate that Christ came to all of us, not just the Hebrews. He made us all one body with Him. We were all given different gifts; we all have different yet equally valuable roles to play in the Body of Christ. Ask God how He wants you to use your gifts so that we may all be one in this Year of Mercy. TABLE OF CONTENTS Are You Aware Page 3 Bulletin Sponsors Page 10 & 11 Catholics Come Home Page 7 Finance Report Page 3 Liturgical Ministers Page 2 Musician s Notes Page 4 Office of Christian Formation Page 5 Shopping Cent Page 3 What is Liturgy, Part Three Page 9 Youth Ministry Page 6 1

THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH Monday, January 4 Mass, 8:30 a.m., Chapel All School Morning Prayer, 8:30 a.m., Church Adoration, 9:15 a.m., Chapel Monday Martha s Group, 9:30 a.m. Rosary, 7:00 p.m., Chapel Tuesday, January 5 Mass, 8:30 a.m., Northgate Atria Young Adult Group, 7:00 p.m., POMR #2 Wednesday, January 6 Mass, 8:30 a.m., Chapel Thursday, January 7 Mass, 8:30 a.m., Chapel Joseph s Group, 9:00 a.m., POMR #2 Shopping Cent, 9:00 a.m., POMR#1 Thursday s Martha s Group, 3:00 p.m. Friday, January 8 Mass, 8:30 a.m., Chapel Saturday, January 9 Reconciliation, 2:30 PM, Reconciliation Chapel Mass, 4:30 PM Sunday, January 10 Mass, 8:30 AM Mass, 11:00 AM PREPARE TO HEAR GOD S WORD Reading of January 10, 2016 Feast of the Baptism of the Lord Isaiah 40:1-5. 9-11 A message of consolation: the Lord is coming to save his people. Prepare a way for him. Titus 2:11-14; 3:4-7 God saved us by the cleansing water of rebirth, renewing us with the Holy Spirit so generously poured over us through Jesus Christ our saviour. Luke 3:15-16. 21-22 After Jesus baptism, the Holy Spirit descended upon him in the form of a dove and a voice from heaven declared, You are my Son, the Beloved; my favour rests on you. LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday, January 9, 4:30 PM Mass Servers: A. Toelke, H. Murphy, L. Smith Lectors: Joe Siefert, Steve Bissmeyer Eucharistic Ministers: Patrick Bissmeyer, Nancy Schuster, Kathy Wood, Frank Sunderhaus, Larry Fehrenbach, Shirley Fehrenbach Sunday, January 10, 8:30 AM Mass Servers: R. Severt, M. Karwisch, D. Karwisch Lectors: Bob Carle, Amanda Weickert Eucharistic Ministers: Erin Siemer, Grace Severt, Debbie Schneider, Bob Engel, Carolyn Engel, Donna Sunderhaus Sunday, January 10, 11:00 AM Mass Servers: J. Stidham, J. Stidham, L. Stidham Lectors: Kristin Watson, Terri Molony Eucharistic Ministers: David Benkert, Cathy Mersch, Mike Burke, Eileen Molulon, Tabitha Peters, Megan Threm, Jorge Naciff, Amanda Naciff, Michael Hayes, Nancy Ziegler CHILDREN S LITURGY There is still great need for volunteer leaders and helpers for the children s liturgy during our weekend Masses. The requirement is for one Mass per month and can be for the Mass you normally attend. In addition, substitutes are needed to fill in occasionally. Please contact Deacon Ken at 385-8010 for more information or to sign-up. Parish Library Spot The subtitle for the book Christian Self-Mastery is How to Govern Your Thoughts, Discipline Your Will, and Achieve Balance in Your Spiritual Life. In this book Basil W. Maturin presents simple steps to make progress in your spiritual life. He shows why self-control and self-denial are not morbid and gloomy, but hopeful and even joyful when undertaken properly. Patrick Madrid, a reviewer, recommends this book for everyone who wants to overcome sin. CHECK IT OUT! 2

STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCE ARE YOU AWARE BY TERRI REDER DECEMBER 20, 2015 COLLECTION REPORT Adult Collection (includes Electronic Donations) Children Collection Immaculate Conception Christmas Flowers Christmas Religious Retirement Respect Life This Year to Date Last Year to Date Comparison to Last Year Adult Envelopes Children Envelopes Electronic Donators Thank You! SHOPPING CENTS SHOPPING CENT Shopping Cent will be open before and after all weekend Masses. Weekday sales resume this Thursday, January 7 in the Parish Office Meeting Room #1. 17,462.03 1.79 235.00 200.00 495.00 175.00 7.00 340,476.16 334,399.24 6,076.92 277 2 57 As I begin as Business Manager, I want to thank Donna Sunderhaus for her patience, understanding and guidance as we have gone through training. (She remains on my speed dial for all those future questions!) These are very big shoes to fill. Thank you to all you gave so generously to our Christmas collection. We are truly blessed with very giving parishioners. Thank you to all our ministers who gave of their time and talent to make our parish liturgies wonderful. What a beautiful way to celebrate the birth of our Lord! If I can be of service to you, please do not hesitate to let me know. If you have any suggestions for this column, please let me know. My email is treder@stjohnsdr.org or call me at 385-8010. If you want you tax donation letter, please call the office. All will be mailed by 1/31/16. The light of Christ shines upon you. Share that light with others. Week by Week Through the Year of Mercy I n this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Epiphany celebrates God s mercy shining on the magi from a guiding star. Their kingdoms were far from Jerusalem, their religions far from God s covenant with Israel. At first the star led the magi to Jerusalem, where they could recalculate their quest with the help of God s own GPS, the Jewish scriptures. How challenging and humbling for the magi to discover that they would find the world s Messiah not in a palace but with a poor couple in an 3 insignificant village. That s where God s mercy, shining in the star, led the magi to worship Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Today the magi invite us to recalculate our life s journey during this Jubilee Year to follow the star of God s mercy along the way of humble love, to discover a renewed personal relationship with Jesus ourselves and so become guiding stars leading other seekers to find Jesus, too. eter Scagnelli, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD MUSICIAN S NOTES T BY DOUG SCHMUTTE his weekend we celebrated the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. The hymn that is probably most associated with this feast is We Three Kings of Orient Are. I located the following history of the hymn in a collection of the stories behind the best loved songs of Christmas The composer of this text was a man by the name of John Henry Hopkins Jr. He was a brilliant scholar with degrees from the University of Vermont and a law school in New York City. But, he was still a child at heart. Upon graduating from seminary and law school, Mr. Hopkins became a reporter for a New York newspaper. He then continued his writing career with the New York based Church Journal. He was writing for that publication in 1857 when he came upon a difficult problem what Epiphany gifts he would buy for his brother s children. Ultimately, he decided to give a present that would both entertain and educate at the same time. He decided to write a tribute to those legendary visitors from the East described in the gospel of Matthew. A seminary graduate, he knew that little was known about the travelers, so he combined the biblical record of the trip with legends passed down for almost two thousand years. Though largely a work of his imagination, the hymn produced was both instructive and prayerful. The movement of the melody captured the image of a trip across the desert on camels and had an oriental, Middle Eastern feel to it. The first verse speaks of a trip that was long and difficult bearing gifts we traverse afar. The chorus star of wonder, star of light provided the inspiration the men needed to not give up during the arduous journey. The second verse begins the tale of a king forever ceasing never born in Bethlehem. In the last part of the second verse and in the two verses that follow, the gifts presented by the wise men are covered. The gold is the crown that the king would wear forever. The frankincense worships the Son of God. The myrrh is the bitter perfume that would mask death but then blossom into life unending. In the hymn s final verse, Hopkins assures the youngest members of his family that the wise men knew that the Christ child would die for our sins and be raised from the dead. In this verse, he reveals that to these three men the journey was truly divine, and 4 the most glorious moment of their lives. We Three Kings of Orient Are was published in the writer s own songbook Carols, Hymns, and Songs. At the turn of the next century when carols were included in hymnals, this work, which explained Epiphany, became one of the most popular Christmas hymns. What a wonderful gift to his brother s children and to us today as we hear that familiar story from Matthew s gospel of those magi from the east who came to Bethlehem and prostrated themselves and did him homage and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. At the end of the gospel we hear that they departed for their country by another way. One explanation is given in the gospel. That is they had been warned in a dream not to return to Herod. But, I read in a reflection recently on this topic that maybe we could consider another reason. That is, that after their experience of meeting the Christ child they were forever changed, and so, could not go back the same way that they came, because they were no longer the same men they were before. So, as we celebrate this feast, and our own experience of the meeting the Christ child, we might ask ourselves, how are our lives different because of this experience of God s manifestation Emmanuel GOD WITH US? And can we ever be the same? Or do we, like those magi need to walk a different road than before? Have a great week.

The JOY of the GOSPEL Being a Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction. Thanks solely to this encounter or renewed encounter with God s love, which blossoms into an enriching friendship, we are liberated from our narrowness and self-absorption. We become fully human when we become more than human, when we let God bring us beyond ourselves in order to attain the fullest truth of our being. Here we find the source and inspiration of all our efforts at evangelization. For if we have received the love which restores meaning to our lives, how can we fail to share that love with others? Office of Christian Formation Amanda Weickert aweickert@stjohnsdr.org It would be my joy to meet with you and discuss our beautiful faith! Please feel free to call or schedule an appointment any time! Volunteer Needed Would you like to help out with our weekly SEEDS preschool program which runs during the 11 am Sunday Mass? We need a volunteer to help during this program which teaches 3-4 year olds about our Catholic faith and shares with them the weekly gospel. Our lead teacher, Sarah Roettker, does a wonderful job leading this program and needs a helper beginning this January. If you are over 18 and VIRTUS compliant please contact me to volunteer! There is a possibility that multiple volunteers could share this position and trade off weeks. The program cannot run without a second adult each week so please consider planting seeds of faith with our 3-4 year olds! FORMED Our parish recently invested in FORMED, a website which provides online access to many rich resources about our faith. To access these resources go to formed.org and enter our parish code ZCME4D in order to set up a personal account. Please contact me if you are interested in a small faith sharing group or other faith formation opportunity based on these resources! 5 to LOVE as GOD LOVES By Amanda Weickert When I was originally reflecting on what I wanted to include in this column I thought that it would be wonderful to incorporate excerpts from the Pope s writings. My hope was that these thoughts from a trusted and loved Catholic authority would prompt new insights into who we are striving to become as Catholics and offer encouragement as we seek to love as God loves. Over the last several months we have been reading Pope Francis apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium which translates to The Joy of the Gospel. Francis reflects on how the Christian life is a transformative encounter with a person, Christ, from whom we receive the love which restores meaning to our lives. From Christ we are so filled with God s love that we cannot fail to share this love with others! As a parish community we are always seeking to live out St. John s mission: We love God. We love others. We make disciples. This mission is certainly easier said than done! Pope Francis beautifully clarifies that our own personal relationship with God is the source of strength and love for all our evangelization and ministry. Through friendship with God and a growing encounter with God s love in our own lives we become truer witnesses of God s love to others and increasingly free to give generously of ourselves. We do not grow in God s love alone; rather, the Church has always emphasized the importance of journeying together in mutual charity and support. One way of growing within a community is to participate in a small faith sharing group. Whether they are very informal or based on a book or topic (such as one of the programs available through FORMED) these domestic churches are often very helpful for those seeking to grow in their love of God and neighbor. I encourage you to discern whether God is calling you to participate in a small faith sharing community. Please feel free to contact me with any questions and ideas! Lord, how do I need to transform my life so that loving you and sharing this love with my neighbors defines who I am as a Christian and as a parishioner? How are you calling me to relate with my brothers and sisters in the Church? Please help me, like the Magi, offer all my gifts to you and serve you freely with my whole life. Amen.

THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Youth Ministry Last month, many of our youth came out to assist with Breakfast in Bethlehem. This was a great morning of prayer/fellowship for the parish and the youth always look forward to this day. We had grade school kids, junior high students, high school students, and young adults all pitching in on this day to bring Christ to others. They helped serve food and do arts and crafts with the kids all while having a smile on their faces! Junior High Ministry Just a reminder to all our Eighth Grade students that the next Confirmation Prep meeting will be held on Thursday, January 14 at 7:00 PM in the Gathering Space. We continue to ask all our parishioners to pray for these students as they prepare for this Sacrament. 6

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THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD What is Liturgy? Part Three: A Definition of Liturgy Last Week: Liturgy celebrates who we are: the Body of Christ for joy of the world. G od wants to be with us not at the end of the world, but right now, because God can t wait until the world ends. One of the principal ways that God meets us is in the liturgy. The definition above reminds us that above everything else the liturgy is about individuals and the community meeting God. This meeting happens in Christ. The Son of God became flesh so that the invisible God could touch and cry, laugh and walk with us. It was through these human actions that God met his people. After the resurrection and ascension What is Liturgy? Liturgy is a personal meeting, under the veil of holy signs, of God with his Church and with the total person of each one of her members, in and through Christ and in the unity of the Holy Spirit. the Lord poured forth his Spirit. Through the Spirit and in the Spirit we are the Body of Christ. We are his hands and arms, his legs and heart. In the liturgy Jesus uses our human signs so that God may meet his people. At each celebration of the liturgy Jesus leads us. It is Jesus who offers us his body and blood. It is Jesus who anoints and touches, who forgives and heals, who unites husband and wife. As he needed a body to do all this 2000 years ago, so he needs a body to do it today the Body of Christ. We use our 8 Gathered in Christ, the assembly shows itself voices and hands, our arms and feet, our ears and hearts to make the signs Jesus uses to give himself to the Father and to the world. The liturgy transforms us. We become what we eat, the body and blood of Christ so that after we celebrate and experience the forgiveness and mercy of God, we can be signs of that forgiveness Special points of interest: God wants to be with us n o w! God meets us in Christ who became flesh so that God can touch us The liturgy transforms us into the Body of Christ We become the signs of Christ s presence and action in the world Our liturgy does not stop with the deacon s dismissal it really begins. and mercy to the world; so that after we celebrate and experience the strength and healing of the Spirit, we can be signs of that strength and healing to the world. Our liturgy does not stop with the deacon s command, Go in peace. Our liturgy is really just beginning!

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