RIVERSIDE, OHIO APRIL 7, 2019 HOLY WEEK BEGINS NEXT SUNDAY Remember that on Palm Sunday our services will begin outside, weather permitting. Please gather in the front of church and around the circle drive. If you are unable to stand or move freely as part of the longer entrance procession, you are welcome to remain in church. READINGS FOR April 13 & 14 Isaiah 50:4-7 Philippians 2:6-11 Luke 19:28-40 With heartfelt thanks for your STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE March 30 & 31 $ 5,867.92 CHURCH CLEANING TOMORROW NIGHT! Every year parishioners pitch in to clean our church...wash down the chairs and pillars in the chapels with oil soap, clean glass, and oil the Stations of the Cross and some of our precious statues. There are 548 chairs in the nave, 44 on the east side,34 on the west side, 45 in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 48 in the loft, not to mention all the pillars and glass! Join us on Monday, April 8, any time from 6:00 to 8:30. We will provide the cleaning liquids and snacks; you bring buckets and rags! ANOINTING SERVICE FOR FR. DAVE Please make plans to join us, as we surround Fr. Dave with prayers and convey the Sacrament of the Sick at an Anointing Service on Tuesday, April 30th, at 6:30 p.m. We will also welcome anyone who is facing a serious illness in mind, body, or spirit to come forward to receive this Sacrament. JOIN US THIS SUNDAY, IN THE SMITH BUILDING FOLLOWING MASS, FOR COFFEE AND DONUTS!
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS SUNDAY, APRIL 7 8:00 am Doris Issenmann (Linda Heckman) 10:30 am Nancy Dunn (Bob & Bunny O Donnell) MONDAY, APRIL 8 8:15 am John Twarek (Twarek Family) TUESDAY, APRIL 9 8:15 am Kathy Woods (Owens Family) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 8:15 am Anthony & Camilla Geraci, dec. (Fr. Tony Geraci) THURSDAY, APRIL 11 8:15 am Julius & Louise Steinbicker, dec. (Fr. Tony Geraci) FRIDAY, APRIL 12 8:15 am Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception SATURDAY, APRIL 13 5:00 pm Richard Balent (Balent Family) SUNDAY, APRIL 14 8:00 am Charles Geraci, dec. (Fr. Tony Geraci) 10:30 am Bette Jasko (Phil & Darlene Wetzel) CHECK OUT OUR FAIR TRADE ITEMS! Stop by the Fair Trade table today during Donut Sunday and see the wide variety of products that are available! Currently ground, whole bean and single serve coffee are ready for purchase in a wide variety of flavors. There are 11 varieties of tea and 10 kinds of chocolate barsincluding the 2 flavors- Total Eclipse Dark Chocolate and Chocolate with Coconut Milk, along with baking cocoa, bittersweet chocolate chips, and hot chocolate. And don't forget the olive oil! All products are sourced fairly from small farmers and are organically and sustainably produced. Stop by and see what Fair Trade has to offer! CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONDAY, APRIL 8 Novena-BSC 9:00 am Lenten Church Cleaning-CH 6:00 pm TUESDAY, APRIL 9 Rosary-CH 9:00 am Confirmation at Immaculate Conception-7:00 pm WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 Lectio Divina Study Group-SJ2 9:30 am Centering Prayer-HR 3:15 pm SVdP Meeting-SJA 6:30 pm THURSDAY, APRIL 11 Prayer Shawl Ministry-SJ1 1:00 pm FRIDAY, APRIL 12 Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception 8:15 am Stations of the Cross-CH 7:00 pm SATURDAY, APRIL 13 5:00 pm Mass-Fr. Tony SUNDAY, APRIL 14 8:00 am Mass-Fr. Ethan 10:30 am Mass-Fr. Satish STATIONS OF THE CROSS Fridays 7:00 p.m. April 12 FESTIVAL TICKET TURN-IN #2 The second festival ticket turn-in amount was $3,405, compared to $3,615 last year. The winners of the $50 early bird prize were Tootie Maloney. You have two more chances to get your tickets in before the Festival! It only takes one ticket to win the BIG money! Palm Sunday Eucharistic Minister Eucharistic Minister Altar Server Lector Saturday, 5:00 PM April 13, 2019 Ben Heil Shawn Kalis Nancy Lamm Frank Semmelmayer Nancy Strathearn Jonathan Kalis Jacob Schaefer Thomas Otoski (1) Daniel Huber (2) Sunday, 8:00 AM April 14, 2019 Sheryl Betsinger Bryon Betsinger Todd Tayloe James Whitney Phyllis Whitney David MacLeod Donald MacLeod Ronald Beavers (1) Helen Hawkins (2) Sunday, 10:30 AM April 14, 2019 Dorothy DiFrederico Lynn Middy Nicole Miller Michael Pratt Michelle Pratt Sylvia Sheridan Billie Jean Szydlik Joanne Wible Kai Hary Adam Saunders Nicholas Saunders Edward Bucnis (1) Linda Geisel (2)
RIVERSIDE, OHIO APRIL 7, 2019 OUR HOLIEST WEEK BEGINS APRIL 13 AND 14 WITH PALM SUNDAY Just as we do when we go out of town for a family wedding or some other special event, we break our stride, we get ready, we do something completely different. Our regular routine stops and we focus on the special. The Special in our faith begins this next week. The definitive days and events of our faith the suffering, death, and resurrection of our Lord the who and why of our existence are celebrated. Please join us for our Holy Week liturgies. If you are going to be out of town on Spring Break, seek out services to attend. May we all enter into Jesus s story as fully as we can... because it is our story, too. OUR HOLY WEEK LITURGIES Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord s Supper 7:00 p.m., April 18 ALL-NIGHT ADORATION in the Gym (see next column) Holy Thursday Night Prayer 10:00 p.m. in the Gym Good Friday of the Lord s Passion 1:00 p.m., April 19 Easter Vigil in the Holy Night 8:45 p.m., Saturday, April 20 (NOTE: NO 5 p.m. Mass on the 20th) Easter Sunday 8:00 a.m., and 10:30 a.m. ALL NIGHT ADORATION IN THE GYM FROM HOLY THURSDAY AFTER MASS UNTIL FRIDAY MORNING AT 8:15 During his agony in the garden, Jesus asks his apostles if they could remain awake and pray with him. In honor of this request, our Men s Group will have someone in the chapel of repose in the gym after Mass on Thursday evening until Friday morning. Please be welcome to join them and pray with the Lord... And pray for all of us that our faith may not be shaken! In the event of rain on Thursday evening, which would necessitate canceling the outdoor procession to the gym, the Blessed Sacrament will be reposed in the Holy Family Chapel in the church, so adoration and Night Prayer will take place there. ATTENTION ALL LITURGICAL MINISTERS: We are in tremendous need of help for our Triduum services lectors, servers, and Eucharistic Ministers. Please use the scheduler to sign up or email Mary. Thank you!
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT WITH GRATITUDE In December I shared with you our need to have a new vessel made for the Sacred Chrism, after ours was accidentally broken. Last week I picked up the vessel that Abiona Pleasant created for us. To recap, James Michael had blown our replacement vessel after Thomas Chapman, the original artisian commissioned by Fr. Paul, had passed away. James has since sold his studio and recommended I reach out to Abiona, who had apprenticed with him. Abiona and I were moved as I shared the story of how the original vessel came to be, and she shared with me that the equipment she would be using had belonged to the original artist, Thomas Chapman. What Abiona envisioned as being a simple task soon proved to be more stressful than she thought. As she continued to create vessels that she did not feel were worthy of the holy oil they would hold, her frustration grew. A volunteer at K12 Gallery & TEJAS who noticed her stress, presented her with a beautiful crystal rosary that had belonged to her mother. She told Abiona to hold the rosary and pray before she began working. Soon she was praying the rosary every time she came into the studio to work with the glass. The glassblowing sessions themselves became a time of prayer and she began to create vessels that were beautiful. The result of her prayers moved beyond the studio for Abiona and flowed into her personal life as well. Situations that were previously causing her stress became calmer and she found a sense of peace. I am grateful to Abiona for her dedication to create a beautiful vessel for our Sacred Chrism. I am even more grateful for the opportunity to have met her and pray that God continues to bless her and the beautiful talent she has been given. Mel McWilliams For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. Ephesians 2:10 FESTIVAL NEWS Our festival is just two months away! We still have a few chair and co-chair positions to fill, and will need many workers to fill shifts. Please email sthelenfestival@gmail.com to say you are willing to help! Thanks to the handful of crafters who are dressing dolls for the doll booth. We could use more volunteers to dress dolls! Please stop by the Parish or School Office to pick up dolls or call/text 902-9905. FLEA MARKET TURN-IN Turn ins begin Memorial Day weekend in the Smith Building. (Saturday, May 25 from 9 am-noon, and Sunday, May 26 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.) The Flea Market is pure profit for the Parish. Popular items include household items, toys, tools, craft supplies, mystery garage stuff. We cannot accept shoes, clothing, TVs, computer printers, or any furniture larger than a folding chair or side table. Questions? Just ask! Call Acting Chair Fran Hary 937-671-0237 Stay tuned for more turn-in dates & times!!! THANK YOU Thank you to Fr. Satish for such an amazing service, the bereavement committee for your support, the choir for the beautiful music and to those who provided delicious food for the luncheon. It all helped to make such a difficult day into a beautiful tribute to Mom. The family of Phyllis Echemann GRIEF GROUP A three-week grief support discussion group will start Tuesday, April 23rd for adults suffering from loss of any kind. Join us 9:30-11:30 a.m.. in the St. Julie Center. RSVP and direct questions to Sue Sack, Pastoral Associate for Adult Formation, at ext 313 or sue.sack@sthelenparish.org. Everyone is most welcome to attend!!
RIVERSIDE, OHIO ST. HELEN PARISH PART TIME MAINTENANCE POSITION Duties include set up and take down of school lunchroom, cleaning of parish offices and St. Julie Center. Some heavy lifting is required. Must complete Virtus Training Session, fingerprinting, and be able to pass background check. Interested persons please contact Matt in the Maintenance Dept. at 2560711 or mosterfeld@sthelenschl.org LECTIO DIVINA STUDY GROUP Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. in the St. Julie Center Join Sue Sack as we pray the Sunday Gospel as a group, and watch Bishop Robert Barron's series on God. Contact Sue in the parish office for more info. Please join us! Drop-ins welcome.!! PARISH LIBRARY DONATIONS If you would like to drop off any books for our parish library, you may do so in the Helen Room. Please make sure to include your name and phone number with your donation. Thank you! APRIL 7, 2019
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT UPCOMING EVENTS AT TRANSFIGUATION CENTER Rosary Walks Beginning on May 5 th, the Center will once again begin having Rosary Walks. We will pray the rosary while walking the grounds beginning at 4:00, and then share a pot luck meal at the shelter. It is great family tradition and helps the kids learn about their faith. The Center provides the meat and drinks, so please bring a side dish or dessert to share. Future dates are June 23 rd, July 28 th, August 25 th, and September 29 th. This event is free and preregistration is not required. Have you wondered about The Mass? How can I get more out of it? I wish I knew more about what is going on. I wish I could explain to my friends and family more about it. If you have had any of these questions, then consider coming to the Center for a four-part series on The Mass. We will utilize videos and discussions to expand our understanding and appreciation of the mass. Classes begin on May 7 th,14 th, 21 nd and 28 th at 7pm at the Transfiguration Center. For questions or registration, please call 937-698- 7180. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY MASS 2019 Married couples celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in 2019 are invited to attend one of the following Golden Anniversary Masses: August 3, 2019, 4:30 pm, St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, Cincinnati-Bishop Joseph Binzer, Celebrant. August 3, 2019 4:30 pm, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Dayton-Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr, Celebrant. Visit www.catholiccincinnati.org, click Ministries & Offices, click Marriage & Family Life, or call 513.421.3131 ext 2601 before June 21st to register. Married couples celebrating a significant anniversary (25, 40, 50, 60, 65, 70, 75) in 2019 may request a congratulatory certificate from Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr. These certificates will be mailed to St. Helen in July and we will call to let you know they are here. Visit www.catholiccincinnati.org, click Marriage & Offices, click Marriage & Family Life, or call 513.421.3131 x2601 before June 21st to submit your request. LAY MINISTRY FORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION MEETING, St. Christopher, Vandalia: Saturday April 13 th at 10 AM Emmaus Room Learn how you can grow in faith, knowledge and skills through the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Lay Pastoral Ministry Program. We equip busy adult Catholics with the skills and knowledge needed to become missionary disciples, serving families, parishes and communities more effectively. Non-degreed Certificate classes will meet at St. Christopher on Saturday morning and/or afternoon and will include scripture, theology and pastoral studies. The Information meeting at St. Christopher will last about 45 minutes and include a discussion of courses, formation components, fitting the program into your schedule, tuition, fees and the application process. Is God calling you to something new? Call the office, 513-231-1200 for more information or to set up an interview. Email smcgurgan@athenaeum.edu. THE FIREFIGHTERS & COMPANY CREDIT UNION IS OFFERING SCHOLARSHIPS! If you are a graduating high school senior or an existing college student attending college this Fall, or you have kids that are members that fit these criteria, the FFCOCU is offering four $1,000 scholarships. Recipients must be a member of the credit union (new or existing) and have a 2.5 G.P.A or higher. To be a member, you just have to open a savings account with a minimum $5 deposit. Applications are available at the credit union and on our website at ffcocu.org. The deadline to submit an application is May 31st, 2019. Call 228-1614 or check out the application and criteria online for more details. Funds for the scholarship are from staff donations along with matching donations from the Credit Union THE BRUNNER LITERACY CENTER IS SEARCHING FOR AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. Learn more about the mission and programs of the Center at www.brunnerliteracy.org For a complete job description, please visit: https:// www.brunnerliteracy.org/careers.html Interested candidates should send their resume and cover letter to the Selection Committee no later than April 30 at hweber@brunnerliteracy.org.
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