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ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH 9080 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd., West Chester, OH 45069 513-777-6433 www.stjohnwc.org THE THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 25, 2015

St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church The Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time visit us online www.stjohnwc.org Contact Information Phone... 513-777-6433 Fax...513-777-9741 Email...info@stjohnwc.org Web... www.stjohnwc.org Weekend Church Office..513-755-4977 Parish Phone Numbers Pavilion... 513-755-4979 Parish Center... 513-755-4973 St. Vincent de Paul.777-6433, ext. 120 Emergencies Only Rev. Don West... 513-543-0757 Office Hours Mon-thurs... 8:30am-8:30pm Friday... 8:30am-Noon Saturday...9am-noon (Parish Office) Saturday... 3:30-6pm (Church Office) Sunday...7:30am-1pm (Church Office) Pastoral Team Rev. Don West... Pastor, ext. 133 Deacon Jerry Barney... Pastoral Associate, ext. 121 Scott Steinke... Pastoral Associate, ext. 115 Anna Peloquin...P.A. of Children s Faith Formation, ext. 118 Josh Plandowski...P.A. of Youth & Young Adult Ministry, ext. 114 Michael Dailey... Pastoral Associate of Music, ext. 128 Joan Seibenick... Business Manager, ext. 124 Auriel Buchanan... P.A. of Communication, ext. 116 Parish Staff Karen Hake... Office Manager, ext. 110 Sharon Miller... PSR Administrative Assistant, ext. 111 Marianne Ball... Bookkeeper, ext. 119 Kirt Robb... Facilities Manager, ext. 122 Karen Simmons... Maintenance Joe Puls... Maintenance Jodi Krusling...Early Childhood Coordinator Gail Motz...VIRTUS Coordinator & Evening Office Asst., ext. 127 Joan Egan... Home Study Coordinator Bette Vorbroker... Weekend Office Administrator Martha Era... Weekend Office Assistant Catie Lejeune... Weekend Office Assistant Fred Merritt... Volunteer Deacon See page 10 for a list of email addresses. Stewardship of Treasure for Oct. 11, 2015 Week 15 of the Fiscal Year Sunday Offerings... $15,241.75 Electronic Funds Donations... $3,012.00 Stock Donations... $3,052.99 Second Collection - St. John Missions...$1,932.50 Total...$23,239.24 Total Amount: Actual: $21,307 Budget: $25,000 Fiscal Year-to-Date Amount: Actual: $367,594 Budget: $375,000 Over/(Under): $(7,406) Collection Team for 10/26/2015 Team 3: Mary Ann L., Hilda M., Jeanne C. Thank you for your contributions! 2

Father Don s Gospel Reflection The Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mark 10:46-52 Jesus said to him in reply, What do you want me to do for you? The blind man replied to him, Master, I want to see. Jesus told him, Go your way, your faith has saved you. Immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way. Today we hear the story of Bartimaeus who cried out to Jesus to save him. The people around Jesus felt that Bartimaeus was unworthy of Jesus time. They tried to quiet him but he wouldn t be silenced. Jesus called him. Finally his voice was heard by the Master. Jesus sent him on his way which as the story ends, we learn his way is to follow Jesus. The blind man s sight was restored and he followed the one who brings salvation to all. In many respects, Bartimaeus had better eye sight than the people following Jesus. The blind man knew who Jesus was and this was his chance to see again. I think it is humorous that the crowd told the blind to take courage. It is clear by his determination that he had more than enough courage to stand before the Master. In the Gospel we hear of many callings, such as the first disciples along the seashore. Just a few weeks ago we heard Jesus call the rich man to sell all of his possessions, give the money to the poor, and then come follow him. Today we hear Jesus calling Bartimaeus to come to him and be made whole. Not only was his sight restored, but his faith was strengthened as he came before Jesus, the Son of David, the Son of God. You have to wonder what impact this miracle had on those who were following Jesus. Did they see that even a blind beggar on the road was someone special in the eyes of God? Jesus mission was not to a select group of people. Wherever Jesus went, all were called and given a chance to embrace the Good News. But alas there are many among us who need to have their hearing restored, even more who seem blind and fail to see Jesus among their brothers and sisters. There are some among us who lack courage to call out for help, but the worst is that there are some who would deny the voices crying out for the touch of Jesus. There are many who feel that they are unworthy to be heard by the Master. Many think that the Master has more important things to do than to deal with their problems. It is sad, but there are plenty of people who need the Lord and his healing touch and don t know how to reach out. We have a compassionate God and once we have taken the courage to approach him, then it is our responsibility to help others throw off their cloak and stand before the Master. It is not about whether or not we are worthy of his time, it is about his unconditional love for us. He is calling each of us into his loving arms. When we have experienced that love we are called to share to be Christ to one another. Have a great week! Readings for This Week Oct. 26-30, 2015 Readings for Next Weekend Oct. 26/Nov. 1 The Solemnity of All Saints Monday Rom 8:12-17; Ps 68; Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126; Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19; Lk 6:12-16 Thursday Rom 8:31B-39; Ps 109; Lk 13:31-35 Friday Rom 9:1-5; Ps 147; Lk 14:1-6 Daily readings can be accessed online from our parish Web site, www.stjohnwc.org. You can also access them from our parish app! 3 Reading: Revelation 7:2-4, 9-14 Salvation comes from our God... Second Reading: 1 John 3:1-3 See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called the children of God. Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12a Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.

Welcome to the Catholic Community of St. John the Evangelist We Want You to Know No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, no matter what your current family or marital situation, no matter what your past or present religious affiliation, no matter what your personal history, age, background, race, or color you are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved, and respected at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Parish Theme: Be Christ to One Another Presider Schedule Oct. 31/Nov. 1: Saturday: 5 p.m...fr. Don West Sunday 8 a.m... Bob Schmitz 9:30 a.m... Fr. Don West 11:30 a.m...fr. Don West Please note that this schedule is subject to change. The Mystery of God: Who He Is and Why He Matters Offered Tuesdays & Wednesdays through Nov. 3/4 A video series will be offered two days a week, both in the evening and again in the morning, for your convenience. Pick the day and time that best fits your schedule. The series will involve six meetings, one for each 25-minute episode. After viewing each segment, 30 minutes will be given for discussion of it facilitated by Deacon Jerry Barney. Each episode is designed to stand alone. You are welcome to attend all or part of the series. Meetings will be held in the Hospitality Room from 7:30-8:45 p.m. Tuesdays and again on Wednesdays from 9:15-10:30 a.m. The author/speaker of the six-part video series features Bishop Robert Barron as he helps us grapple with the following questions/doctrines on these dates: Oct. 27/28: Exploring the Trinity 4 Nov. 3/4: The God Who Is Love For more info about the series go to: http://www.wordonfire.org/resources/blog/introducing-fr-barrons-newest-film-series-the-mystery-of-god/4702/ Talking with Your Kids about Faith Presented during PSR classes & Youth Ministry Oct. 27/28 & Nov. 8 - All parents welcome! All parents are invited to this special series. We will have guest speakers to guide you in your discussions on faith with your children. Each session is based on the child s grade level. Part 2: Parents of children at the Intermediate level (grades 3-6). Oct. 27 or 28, 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Pick the night that best fits your schedule. Our speaker and facilitator for part two is Jeanne Hunt, mother of three and author of Raising a Moral Child. These sessions will take place in rooms 4, 5, and 6 in the Parish Center. Part 3: Parents of children at the Jr. and Sr. High level. Sunday, Nov. 8, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Our speaker and facilitator for part three is Bill Schlater. Bill was a Catholic school Principal for many years and later served as head of the Theology Department for St. Xavier High School. He and his wife Liz raised 4 boys together. This session is in rooms D and E of Favret Hall. Halloween Trunk n Treat Sunday, Oct. 25, 6-7:30 p.m., Church Parking Lot Come join us for a BOO-tiful evening of fun for the family! Kids can dress in their costumes and go trunk-n-treat-ing to all of the cars in the lot. We will serve grilled hot dogs, chips, treats, and drinks for everyone! Cars must be parked by 5:45 p.m. because we close the lot for trunk-n-treat-ing at 6 p.m. All costumes and decorations must be family friendly. We will see you there! 20th Anniversary for Deacon Fred Merritt Congratulations to Deacon Fred Merritt, our volunteer deacon at St. John. 2015 marks the 20-year anniversary of Fred becoming a deacon. Throughout the year, Fred presides at baptisms and special blessings, such as the St. Francis of Assisi Blessing of Animals, and he is a spiritual director for Christ Renews His Parish. We would like to honor and thank Fred for his years of service to our Catholic faith. Blessings to him and his family!

Children s Faith Formation Anna Peloquin 777-6433, ext. 118 apeloquin@stjohnwc.org Happy World Youth Day! Junior High PSR Junior High PSR will not be meeting this evening. Jr. High students are welcome to attend Trunk n Treat with their families. Breakfast in Bethlehem This is a Christmas program that our community presents for young children and their families. We will transform Favret Hall into the old town of Bethlehem, complete with a market place (food and drink) and vendors selling their wares. Dancers and characters in period costumes (shepherds, wise men, holy family, etc.) will present the nativity story, complete with a choir of angels. If you are interested in being part of the cast or helping to set up Bethlehem, we will have volunteer sign ups in the Gathering Space Nov. 7 and 8 after all Masses. Youth & Young Adult Ministry Josh Plandowski 777-6433, ext. 114 jplandowski@stjohnwc.org Youth Ministry Young Adult Ministry Want to be a part of Youth Ministry? Contact Josh at jplandowski@stjohnwc.org or 777-6433, ext. 114. Calling all High School Students! Youth Nights are Sundays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Youth Room in Favret Hall. Upcoming Youth Nights in October Oct. 25: Trunk n Treat & Bonfire Social Night Nov. 1: All Saints Day Party Join us & celebrate the lives of the saints through saint-themed food, games, and activities. We will conclude with a prayer service honoring all souls who have died. Upcoming junior high youth ministry event Nov. 7: Junior High Youth Night From 6-8 p.m. in the Youth Room in Favret Hall. There will be pizza, games, and a discussion on our faith. Bring a friend and come experience your faith with your peers! Contact Josh at jplandowski@stjohnwc.org or 777-6433, ext. 114, if you plan to attend. Service Event Nov. 14: RASKALS We will assist local seniors with outdoor chores that they may have difficulty performing. Typical work includes raking leaves, washing windows, and cleaning up outside debris. The service project will be from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. We will meet at St. John and then carpool to the service site. We will finish service at 12:30 p.m. and meet at St. John for lunch and a discussion of the service completed. If you are interested in helping with this service project, please contact Josh at jplandowski@ stjohnwc.org or 777-6433, ext. 114. Fb: St. John the Evangelist Youth & Young Adult Ministry Twitter: @stjohnwcyouth 5 Interested in joining us? We are a group of young adults (HS grads through our 30s) who get together to share our faith and have fun. Contact Matt Polakowski at 513-315-7808 or yachtministry1@gmail.com, or Josh Plandowski at jplandowski@stjohnwc.org or 755-4972. AREA ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS: Oct. 28 - Reason for the Season - Ordinary Time doesn t mean there aren t extraordinary messages in the Bible. Join us in the St. John Chapel from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. as we take a closer look into the story of David and Goliath. Nov. 5 Adoration & Applebee s - Join us for the last hour of adoration (Holy Hour). Location: St. Max Church in the Chapel at 7 p.m. Afterward, we will meet up at Applebee s at Union Centre for some food and socializing. Adoration & Applebee s occurs the first Thursday of each month. Fb: YACHT Ministry (Young Adult Catholics Hanging Together)

PSR & Youth Phone Lines Please note that we no longer have the PSR and youth phone lines. To reach Anna Peloquin or Josh Plandowski, call the main line 513-777-6433. Anna s extension is 118 and Josh s is 114. We also have renegotiated the cost per phone line. Eliminating two phone lines and the lower per line rates will save our parish $2,500 each year! Giving Electronically Do you ever forget to write a check for Sunday Mass or have to miss Mass at St. John because you are travelling? Do you get to Mass and remember that your envelope is sitting at home on the kitchen counter or that you have no cash? These scenarios have happened to all of us, and we have an easy way to solve all of these issues: Online Giving. If you have ever made a purchase online, you know how simple it is. You can set up regular contributions from your checking or savings account or via your credit card. From www.stjohnwc.org, follow these steps: Click Donate/Payment, click Make a Donation under Sunday Collection, click Recurring Donation. Simply enter your information, and you are all set! Important Note to Current and Future Online Givers: If you ever change your banking account or if your credit card expires, you will need to go online and update your information. Make sure to check for your regular giving amount on your banking or credit card statement. If you signed up for online giving in the past and you don t see the deduction on your most recent statement, please update your information via this same link, or call Marianne Ball at 777-6433, ext. 119, for assistance. Thank you to everyone who shares their treasure with our parish. Your gifts allow us to do all that we do for our community! Thank You Note Thank you for your generous response to the Society of the Propagation of the Faith last weekend on World Mission Sunday. Some people are called to serve in other countries to develop the Church and serve its people, but all of us can pray and support the Missions from right here in the parish. Parish Directories Are In! Pick yours up today! If you had your picture taken last spring for our parish directory, you can pick up your directory after Mass on the weekend or in the Parish Office during the week. If you did not have your picture taken but would still like a directory, you can purchase one for $10. Download Our Parish App! An Easy Way to Stay Connected Stay connected with our parish throughout the week with instant notifications, an easy-to-access event calendar, and the ability to quickly reply to or share messages via Facebook or Twitter. Also enjoy many additional features like prayers, daily readings, helpful reminders to silence your phone before Mass or Confession, and much more. Download the app at myparishapp. com, search your phone s App store for myparish, or scan the QR code! Questions? Contact Auriel at abuchanan@stjohnwc.org. Adult Basketball Adult Basketball begins again on Nov. 1, starting at 8:15 p.m. In January, it starts at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday evenings until May. Join us for the exercise and the opportunity to play ball again. It s open to all adults, at varying skill levels. Hope to see you there! Contact Greg Nicholls at llnicholls@fuse. net with any questions. Operation Christmas Child Have you been shopping for your shoebox supplies? If you missed the shoebox and brochure distribution at Church, you can still help! Stop by the Church Office to pick up a brochure or contact Diane Biehle at d_ejb4@yahoo.com for your supplies. Then bring your filled boxes back during collection week (Nov. 16-22).You can always get more information about Operation Christmas Child at www.samaritanspurse.org. Serving with God An Informational Evening on St. John Liturgical Ministry Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. in the Church Are you interested in becoming a Liturgical Minister, or would you like to learn more about this ministry? Please join us on Monday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m. in the Church for a wonderful discussion together. You ll be given some insights on the ministry and its mission in the Church. Current ministers will also share how Liturgical Ministry has touched their lives and has become a great way to be Christ to one another. Mark this date on your calendar and we ll see you there! If you have any questions, contact Scott Steinke at 513-777-6433, ext. 115, or ssteinke@stjohnwc.org. 6

All Souls Mass & Candle Service Monday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. The All Souls Day Celebration is a particular day of remembrance set-aside in the Church year to remember those who have died. We would like to invite everyone to attend a 7 p.m. Mass on Monday, Nov. 2, in the Church to pray for your deceased loved ones. In a special way, we will remember members of our parish family who have died over the past year. We invite these families to be present and carry a candle in remembrance of your loved one to be placed in the sanctuary during the procession. We would also like to remember losses due to still birth, losses of a child at birth or shortly after, young children, and those relatives of parishioners who died over the past year but may not have been members of our parish community. A candle may certainly be placed for them as well. These same names can be listed in our parish Book of Life and in Our Book of the Innocents, which will both be carried in the processional of the liturgy. For this purpose, we invite you to enter the names of your deceased loved ones in the books. Pages of the Book of Life and Book of the Innocents will be on a table in the Gathering Space a couple of weeks before the Mass. If you have suffered the loss of a family member, child, or special friend this year and would like to take part in this liturgy and have a candle reserved for you to carry in the entrance procession, please call the office at 777-6433 no later than noon on Monday, Nov. 2 with the name of the loved one who has died. Note: If you are participating in this liturgy we ask that you assemble in the Gathering Space by 6:30 p.m. to pick up your candle. Introduction to the Bible Nov. 18 from 9:15 a.m. to noon in the Pavilion Deacon Jerry Barney will give an overview of the Scriptures and will discuss the following: Origin/history of the Bible, inspiration/revelation, the types of literary forms found in the scriptures and a Catholic perspective on interpretation. If possible, please bring your own Bible. Afterwards, attendees will have the option of joining a Bible study group. The meeting dates and times of the group will be determined by the participants. Feedback for Pastoral Council November Topics: Generations of Faith & Trunk n Treat The St. John Pastoral Council wants to hear from you! Each month, they will ask parishioners for feedback on a specific topic. For November, the Pastoral Council will review the two parish October events: Generations of Faith and Halloween Trunk n Treat. If you had the opportunity to attend one or both of these events, please let us know your thoughts. We encourage your feedback. 1. Which one did you attend, or both? 2. What did you like most about the event(s)? 3. Was there something in particular that you felt needs improvement? 4. Were you satisfied with the setup/logistics of the event(s)? 5. Did the event(s) meet your expectations? Please email your responses to pastoralcouncil@stjohnwc.org. St. John Spirited Seniors Nov. 10, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Pavilion Parishioners 55+, are you interested in participating in our senior ministry at St. John? We meet on a monthly basis. This ministry includes fun, education, service, entertainment, and even a little travel for the seniors of our parish. Please join us on Tuesday, Nov. 10, in the Pavilion from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Lunch will be provided with a suggested donation of $10. Questions? Contact Marty McClain at martymcclain@hotmail.com or Joan Seibenick at jseibenick@stjohnwc.org. Upcoming Spirited Senior Trip Nov. 18 at La Comedia This November, the Spirited Seniors will attend at matinee performance of A Christmas Story: The Musical. The show is at La Comedia Dinner Theatre in Springboro, Ohio. If you are interested in attending with the Spirited Seniors, please call Sharon Holt at 513-860-1957 by Friday, Oct. 30. 7

Be Christ To One Another! St. John Chili Supper Nov. 14, 4-7 p.m. in the Center On Saturday, Nov. 14, Olde West Chester will hold their annual Christmas Walk, Holiday Parade, and Tree Lighting Ceremony. The Christmas Walk will start at 2 p.m. and Santa will be along the Walk! The parade will be at 7 p.m. St. John participates in this community event and sponsors a Chili Dinner put on by your pastoral and support staff members. The Chili Supper takes place in the Education and Activities Center from 4 to 7 p.m. We will have hot dogs, coneys, three-ways, and homemade chili made by parishioners and wonderful baked goods. If you would like to make a pot of Cincinnati style or your famous family chili, please contact Karen Hake at the parish office, 777-6433 x 110, or at khake@stjohnwc.org. The proceeds from the supper will benefit the St. John St. Vincent de Paul. Hope to see you there; the staff would love to serve you and your family! Christmas Food Baskets Sign-Up: Nov. 7, 8, 14, & 15 It s that time of year again! Please prayerfully consider helping a needy family have a better holiday this year by participating in our annual Christmas Food Basket project. The sign-up table will be in the Gathering Space after all Masses the weekends of November 7/8 and 14/15. The drop-off and delivery date is Saturday, Dec. 12, between 9 and 10 a.m. If you would like to help with sign-ups before or after a Mass or help with the drop-off/delivery on December 12, please call Charlie or Karen Hake at (513) 779-1713. God s Gardeners - Fall Clean Up Nov. 7 at 9 a.m. Please join us again this year for our fall cleanup of the parish grounds on Saturday, Nov. 7. We will meet in front of the church at 9 a.m. The generous gift of your time can save the church thousands of dollars in landscaping costs. Light breakfast will be provided. For more information, please contact Kirt Robb at 777-6433, ext. 122, or krobb@stjohnwc.org. Thank you for your time and assistance! 8 Stockings for Soldiers Send Our Troops a Little Holiday Cheer! For the fifth year, Mueller Funeral Home is proud to participate in the Veterans & Family Memorial Care Christmas Stockings for Soldiers initiative. Stop in during business hours to pick up a free Christmas stocking, fill it with Christmas cheer, and return it to Mueller Funeral Home by Friday, Nov. 13 to be shipped to deployed troops just in time for the Holidays. The short list of recommended items: hygiene & health products, games, cards, reading material, weather-protective items, and of course, candy, gum, and snacks. Please attach $3 to your stocking to help with shipping costs. A detailed list is posted on our website: www. Muellerfunerals.com. If you have a loved one or know a local hero currently serving overseas, we would love to ship stockings to him or her if you would supply us with a current A.P.O. address. If desired, monetary donations for shipping may be given to Mueller Funeral Home with your tax-deductible check made out to The Yellow Ribbon Support Center. Please call for further information. Mueller Funeral Home 6791 Tylersville Road, Mason, OH 45040. Please feel free to contact Judy with any questions: 513-398-9100 or judyhornemfh@cinci.rr.com. Holiday Turkey Dinners It doesn t seem possible, but the holidays are coming soon Thanksgiving and Christmas. Once again we are going to provide the turkey and gravy for each holiday dinner at Our Daily Bread (near Findlay Market). These dinners have been a service of our parish for about 20 years. If you wish to join with us, there are four alternatives: 1) Cook the turkey and cut all the meat off of the bones. Wrap the white and dark meat together and freeze. Save all drippings. Strain and freeze, place in a throwaway container. You can make your own gravy or someone else will make the gravy; 2) Buy a turkey and let someone else cook it for you; 3) Volunteer to cook a donated turkey; or 4) Donate a check, made payable to St. John the Evangelist Church, which will be used to purchase a turkey. If you have any further questions, call Marianne Ball at 777-6433, ext. 119. Thank you for your help.

October Chapel...CHA Church...CHU Center... CTR Gathering Space... GS Favret Hall...FH Reconciliation Room... RR South Wing of FH... SW Hospitality Room...HR Pavilion... PAV Room D... RmD Room E...RmE Rooms D&E...RmDE Youth Room... YR Staff Conf. Room...SCR Spirit House... SPH Plaza... PLZ Monday, Oct. 26 8:30am...Mass...CHA 9:30am...Bible Study...HR 6:30pm...Finance Committee...RmDE 7:30pm...Handbell Choir Rehearsal... CHU 7:30pm...Divorced & Separated... HR Tuesday, Oct. 27 5:15pm...Youth Chorus Rehearsal... CHU 6:30pm...Parish School of Religion... CTR 6:30pm...Talking w. Kids about Faith... CTR 7:00pm...Mass...CHA 7:30pm...Praise Ensemble Rehearsal... CHU 7:30pm... Mystery of God Showing... HR Wednesday, Oct. 28 8:30am...Mass... CHA 9:00am...Ladies Ministry... PAV 9:15am... Mystery of God Showing...HR 5:15pm...Youth Chorus Rehearsal... CHU 6:15pm...Cantor Rehearsal... CHU 6:30pm...Parish School of Religion...CTR 6:30pm...Talking w. Kids about Faith... CTR 6:30pm...Reason for the Season... CHA 7:00pm...CRHP Spiritual Director Training...HR 7:15pm...K of C 4th Degree... PAV 7:30pm...Choir Rehearsal... CHU Thursday, Oct. 29 8:30am...Mass...CHA 9:30am...Scripture Study...HR 7:00pm...Boy Scout Troop 940... CTR 7:00pm...RCIA... SPH Friday, Oct. 30 8:30am...Communion Service...CHA 9:00am...Prayer Group...HR Saturday, Oct. 31 Halloween! 4:00pm...Reconciliation... RR 5:00pm...Mass in memory of Don Michaels... CHU Sunday, Nov. 1 Daylight Saving Time - Fall Back! Solemnity of All Saints 8:00am...Mass in memory of Joseph Mackos...CHU 9:15am...Early Childhood Program...CTR 9:30am...Mass in memory of Ed Wilming...CHU 11:30am...Mass with Baptism... CHU 11:30am...Mass for St. John Parishioners... CHU 2:00pm...Patrol Leaders Council Meeting... PAV 6:30pm...Jr. High PSR...SW 6:30pm...High School Youth Ministry... YR 8:15pm...Adult Recreational Basketball... CTR This bulletin is furnished to the Parish without charge. The advertisements that appear completely defray all publishing costs with which the church would otherwise be burdened. Please patronize these sponsors as a thank you for their kind generosity. Interested in advertising in our bulletin? Call Diocesan Publications at 1-800-282-5106 and ask for Jim Fath. We are parish #2440. Facility Scheduling All requests for space must be submitted on a Reservation Request Form. You may pick one up at the office, we can fax or email one to you, or you can go to www.stjohnwc.org, click on Parish Info, then on the Parish Space Request Forms. On the first weekend of each month the K of C leads the rosary before all Masses. The rosary will start 20 minutes before Mass except for the 11:30 a.m. Mass. At the 11:30 a.m. Mass, the rosary will begin at 11 a.m. Come and join us as we lead the rosary. We have much to be thankful for and you can also include any special intentions. 9

RCIA / Ministry to Returning Catholics Jerry Barney...777-6433, ext. 121 Stephen Ministry/CRHP Scott Steinke... 777-6433, ext. 115 Young Adult Ministry Josh Plandowski...777-6433, ext. 114 Companions on the Journey (Grief support for those who have lost a loved one; meets the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month in the Hospitality Room at 7 p.m.) Ron Meyer... 376-1277 Small Church Communities (Journey of Faith) Jerry Barney...777-6433, ext. 121 Sacrament of the Sick (Anointing) Contact the office...777-6433 Communion to the Sick/Shut-Ins Carol Thomas... 860-5311 St. Vincent de Paul Steve Gross... 777-6433, ext.120 Divorced & Separated Joan Seibenick... 777-6433, ext.124 Prayer Network If you or someone you know is struggling w/ a difficulty or crisis, contact the Prayer Network. They will ask members of the Network to pray. Email...prayernetwork@stjohnwc.org Margaret Kellogg... 777-4253 Shirley Gressel... 398-3106 Cry Room Cry Room is available to parents during all Masses. Scott Steinke....777-6433, ext. 115 Hospital Notifications If you know that you are going to the hospital and would like to be remembered at Mass or have a pastoral staff member visit, please call the parish office at 777-6433. We are no longer notified by hospitals or chaplains about parishioners who are ill. Formation & Education Early Childhood Program (during 9:30 Mass) Jodi Krusling... jkrusling@stjohnwc.org PSR (Grds 1-8), 1st Eucharist, 1st Reconciliation Anna Peloquin...apeloquin@stjohnwc.org High School Youth Ministry, Jr. High/High School Activities, Young Adults, Retreats, Confirmation Josh Plandowski... jplandowski@stjohnwc.org St. Gabriel Consolidated School (our Parish School) Mary Richardson, Parish Rep...777-1565 Amy Tanaka, Parish Rep...702-8361 St. Gabriel Grade School... 771-5220 Pastoral Team Rev. Don West... dwest@stjohnwc.org Deacon Jerry Barney... jbarney@stjohnwc.org Scott Steinke....ssteinke@stjohnwc.org Anna Peloquin... apeloquin@stjohnwc.org Josh Plandowski...jplandowski@stjohnwc.org Michael Dailey...mdailey@stjohnwc.org Joan Seibenick... jseibenick@stjohnwc.org Auriel Buchanan...abuchanan@stjohnwc.org Parish Staff Karen Hake...khake@stjohnwc.org Sharon Miller... smiller@stjohnwc.org Marianne Ball... mball@stjohnwc.org Kirt Robb... krobb@stjohnwc.org Jodi Krusling... jkrusling@stjohnwc.org Gail Motz...gmotz@stjohnwc.org Joan Egan... joan.egan@cinci.rr.com Deacon Fred Merritt...fmerritt@stjohnwc.org Parish Organizations Pastoral Council, Ken Krusling.. pastoralcouncil@stjohnwc.org Worship Commission, Scott Steinke... 777-6433 Justice & Peace Commission, Tony Klimek.. 787-0038 Finance Committee, Brian Krause... 759-5477 Athletic Boosters, Don Bretl...942-6267 Knights of Columbus, Ron Ramhap, GK...508-4321 K of C Membership, Pete Seibenick...622-9105 kofc13608.membership@gmail.com Boy Scouts Troop #940, Bill Bentley... 513 515-2619 Girl Scouts, Diane Biehle... 777-4946 Festival Committee, Anita Turpin..alt1062@yahoo.com 10