4TH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME 2 WELCOME TO ST. ANTHONY! Thank you for coming today! Whether you are just visiting or have recently moved to our area, we are happy that you joined us. Newcomers are invited to pick up a form in the back of the church, register at the Parish Office during regular business hours, Monday - Friday 10AM to 2PM, or visit us at stanthonychurch.net Masses: Sunday, February 3 8.30 Victims of racism (St. Anthony parish) 11.30 Ken Seibert (off. Dill family) Sunday, February 10 8.30 Vocations (St. Anthony parish) 11.30 Pat McConkey (off. Kathy McConkey) Please pray for: Randy Bennett, Pat Erb, Mary Evans-White, Sheila Daly, Terri Davis, Jane Dugan, Lena Eison, Billie Gentry, Pat George, Bill Gerard, Sr. Joan Groff, Sallie Jones, Tom Kloecker, Joe Mohlenkamp, Wilma Quaintance, Delores Reid, Edna Spaulding, Melanie Willis Please call our parish if you would like to request a mass intention or add someone to the prayer list Confessions are available every Sunday in the cry room from 10:30 until 11 AM Minister Schedule February 10 Eucharistic Ministers 8.30 Michael Gaston, Christy Keegan, Isabella Keegan, Pam Young 11.30 Ed Aug, Becky Blanton, Tine Eison-Jefferson, Jack Gillming, Louise Olberding, Kasey O Reilly Lectors 8.30 Gloria Parker-Martin, Paul Wehner, Tilly Pfeiffer 11.30 Kathy McConkey, Diana Campbell, Jody Coaston Sunday Collection Weekly average since 7/1: $5,840.21 Weekly Budgeted: $7,301.87 Difference: ($1,461.65) Week of January 20, 2019 Weekend Collection: $ 4840.00 Attendance: 75 Average weekly attendance: 184 Due to bulletin deadlines, more recent numbers could not be reported on time. Thank You for Your Continued Generosity Parish Staff PASTOR Fr. Jamie Weber, (513) 871.5757 ext. 201 jweber@eastsideregion.org ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Sheila Rosselli, (513) 271.0920 ext. 101 sheila@stanthonychurch.net DIR. OF MUSIC MINISTRY Michelle Markert, (513) 271.0920 ext. 103 michellemarkert@stanthonychurch.net REGIONAL DIR. OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Cody Egner, (513) 871.5757, ext. 215 cegner@eastsideregion.org SEMINARIAN INTERN Louis Jacquemin louis@eastsideregion.org PAROCHIAL VICAR Fr. Jacob Willig, (513) 871.5757 ext. 205 jwillig@eastsideregion.org PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Mary Anne Mia Bressler, (513) 271.0920 ext. 102 miabressler@stanthonychurch.net DIR. OF OUTREACH & NETWORK OF CARE Joy Middleton, (513) 271.0920 ext. 104 joymiddleton@stanthonychurch.net REGIONAL DIR. OF FINANCE & OPERATIONS Matt Springer, (513) 871.5757, ext. 204 mspringer@eastsideregion.org ASSISTANT TO THE PASTOR Marta Misleh, (513) 871-5757, ext. 207 mmisleh@stceciliacincinnati.org Priest Emergency Line: (513) 815-5038
THE COR NER 3 February 3, 2019 FEAST OF SAINT BLAISE Sunday, Feb. 3, we celebrate the feast of St. Blaise and the blessing of the throats. It is a very special ceremony that is practiced on his feast day. Two candles are consecrated for this sacramental. They are blessed on Candlemas on Feb. 2. Each year after Mass, we bless throats. The person saying the blessing of the throat says, Through the intercession of Saint Blaise, bishop and martyr, may God deliver you from every disease of the throat and from every other illness: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Please stay for a short while after Mass this weekend so that you can have your throat blessed and experience this wonderful sacramental of our Church. Amen? Amen! MOMS GROUP FEBRUARY SCHEDULE Feb. 5- Evening meeting Feb. 15- Morning play date Feb. 19- Evening meeting For more information contact Holly Hemak at moms@stceciliacincinnati.org. Saint Cecilia Dresser Project 2019 For quite a number of years, Saint Cecilia parish has generously contributed to a dresser project. Through this project, we collect baby items that will be donated, through Pregnancy Center East, to a mother who has made the choice of life for her unborn child. Many parishioners find this to be a very positive way to express their support for the pro-life movement. This year s dresser can be found in the vestibule with a list of suggested items. We are collecting baby items from February 2 through March 3; everyone s participation is welcome and appreciated! September 19-27, 2019 Register at stceciliacincinnati.org. INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS IRELAND (SEPTEMBER 2019) - FEB. 4 @ 7 PM IN THE ST. CECILIA COMMONS CAMINO DE SANTIAGO (JUNE 2019) - FEB. 11 @ 7 PM IN THE ST. CECILIA COMMONS
PASTOR S R AMB LING S 4 CODY S BABY: Cody and Angela Egner (photo 1) had their second son on Jan. 22. Patrick Joseph Egner weighed 6 lbs., 6 oz. 1 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION: St. Anthony parishioners celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. at the MLK Breakfast at the Freedom Center. Pictured are George Martin and Gloria Parker-Martin, Jean and John Bange, Mary Lynne and Bob FitzGerald and Barb Thornton (photo 2). 1 ST. JOSEPH ALTAR FLOORING: As part of the St. Cecilia sanctuary renovation project, the step in front of the St. Joseph altar has been rebuilt using marble to match what had been there a while back (photo 3, 4). The original step was removed when the old baptismal font was moved in front of that altar decades ago. Hard to tell it was ever gone now! 1 MARCH FOR LIFE: This year we had a lot of groups from our region attend the March for Life in Washington, DC. Fr. Jacob and Sarah Rose took a group of young adults (photo 5). The children from Divine Mercy and Edmund Campion (photo 6) also went to the march. It is wonderful to know that so many of our parishioners support this cause and went out in the cold to march for their belief. 1 MINI-MARCH: There was a mini-march here in Cincinnati (photo 7) for those who could not attend the March for Life in DC. We had some parishioners from St. Cecilia attend the local march. It was a nice turnout despite the cold and snow. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
N E W S & N OTES 5 Sacramentals: Tools for your Spiritual Life Fr. Bob Rottgers, exorcist for the Covington Diocese, will give a talk at St. Catherine of Siena Church in Fort Thomas, KY, on Sunday, February 17, at 7 PM. Included in his talk will be intriguing true stories of the powerful protection of the Epiphany Blessing for your home (instruction kits for the blessing will be given out). Everyone is welcome. No tickets required a free-will offering will be taken. Questions... call (859) 441-3438. The Serra Club The Serra Club is an international Catholic lay apostolate whose mission is to support and foster vocations to the priesthood and religious orders. Saint Junipero Serra is the patron. They are inviting anyone interested in more information and in possibly becoming a member to a dinner on Feb. 20, 2019, in the undercroft at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral. A social hour will begin at 6 PM followed by dinner at 7 PM. The evening s speaker will be Judy Cozzens (photo), president of the Serra National Council of the United States. Contact Jerry Davis at credenda@fuse.net for more information. Anniversary Celebration Breakfast All St. Cecilia couples who have been married 25 years or more are invited to attend a celebratory breakfast in their honor on Sunday, February 17. This invitation is extended to all parishioners who have lost their spouses and would like to celebrate the wonderful memories of their marriage and married life. Plan to enjoy a breakfast, prepared by our volunteers, with your fellow parishioners in the parish commons immediately following the 10 AM Mass. RSVPs to gdonovan@fuse.net are helpful and appreciated but not necessary to attend. We hope to see you and look forward to celebrating your marriages and memories! Athenaeum of Ohio Lay Pastoral Ministry Program Would you like to learn more about the Catholic faith in order that you may be able to be of more help to your parish, family or friends? Are you seeking a new career in ministry? The Lay Pastoral Ministry Program offers classes and hands-on training in theology and ministry. Students will enroll at the non-degreed certificate or graduate level. Call today and learn more! Contact: Dr. Susan McGurgan or Barbara Yoder at (513)231-1200 or email smcgurgan@athenaeum.edu or byoder@athenaeum.edu for more information or to set up an appointment. I Dream a World I dream a world where man No other man will scorn, Where love will bless the earth And peace its paths adorn I dream a world where all Will know sweet freedom s way, Where greed no longer saps the soul Nor avarice blights our day. A world I dream where black or white, Whatever race you be, Will share the bounties of the earth And every man is free, Where wretchedness will hang its head And joy, like a pearl, Attends the needs of all mankind- Of such I dream, my world! - Langston Hughes, American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist
Catholic FAQs Who is Padre Pio? At age 15, St. Padre Pio took the Habit of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. On the day of his installation, he took the name of Pio in honor of St. Pius V. After years of study, the 23-year-old was ordained a priest. On September 20, 1918, Padre Pio was kneeling in front of a large crucifix when he received the visible marks of the Crucifixion, making him the first stigmatized priest in the history of the Church. The doctor who examined him could not find any natural cause for the wounds. Padre Pio had the ability to read the hearts of the penitents who flocked to him for confession, which he heard for 10 to 12 hours a day. He used the confessional to bring both sinners and devout souls closer to God; he would know just the right word of counsel or encouragement that was needed. E ASTSID E FAITH 6 And just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment. Hebrews 9:27 If you like listening to podcasts check out cathpod.com. Regional Lenten Mission with Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers Save time for this great opportunity to rejuvenate your faith. Dates and each evening s topic are: Sunday, March 17, 7-8 PM Why Be Catholic? Monday, March 18, 7-8 PM Apologetics 101: Seven Truths of the Church You Must Know to Defend Your Faith Tuesday, March 19, 7-8:30 PM Your Sins are Forgiven: The Sacrament of Reconciliation in the Life of the Church NOTE: Talk from 7-8 PM, Confessions from 8-8:30 PM Wednesday, March 20, 7-8:30 PM Come Let Us Adore Him: The Purpose and Meaning of Eucharistic Adoration NOTE: Talk from 7-8 PM, Exposition & Benediction from 8-8:30 PM 33 Days to Morning Glory A 6-week retreat featuring Fr. Michael Gaitley Thursdays from February 14-March 25, 2019 12:30-2PM in the rectory meeting space at St. Margaret- St. John and facilitated by seminarian Louis Jacquemin 7-8:30 PM in the St. Cecilia Commons and facilitated by Fr. Jacob Willig From Fr. Michael E. Gaitley, MIC, author of the bestselling book Consoling the Heart of Jesus, comes an extraordinary 33- day journey to Marian consecration. Featuring the teachings of four giants of Marian spirituality St. Louis de Montfort, St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. Teresa of Calcutta, and Pope St. John Paul II Fr. Gaitley shows how simple it is to put Marian devotion into practice. People s lives today are often busy and challenging. Stage 1 of the Hearts Afire parish-based program offers individuals a quick and easy way to withdraw from the demands of daily life and enter into a peaceful interior reflection on their relationship with Christ in the context of Marian devotion. We begin with the Immaculate Heart because Mary leads us to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The end result is that, by learning to entrust ourselves to the Mother of Our Lord, we can discover a transforming trust in Jesus himself. Becoming Catholic Curious about the Church? Want to learn more? Call us today at 513-871-5757, ext. 215.
ST. ANTHONY PARISH 7 Today in our country men, women, and children are being denied opportunities for full participation and advancement in our society because of their race. The educational, legal, and financial systems, along with other structures and sectors of our society, impede people's progress and narrow their access because they are black, Hispanic, Native American or Asian. The structures of our society are subtly racist, for these structures reflect the values which society upholds. They are geared to the success of the majority and the failure of the minority. Members of both groups give unwitting approval by accepting things as they are. Perhaps no single individual is to blame. The sinfulness is often anonymous but nonetheless real. The sin is social in nature in that each of us, in varying degrees, is responsible. All of us in some measure are accomplices. As our recent pastoral letter on moral values states: "The absence of personal fault for an evil does not absolve one of all responsibility. We must seek to resist and undo injustices we have not ceased, least we become bystanders who tacitly endorse evil and so share in guilt in it." [Brothers and Sisters to Us: US Catholic Bishops Pastoral on Racism, 1979] Loving our Neighbor: Reflections on Race During Black History Month, the Peace & Justice Committee is hosting a discussion on race through the lens of documents by Catholic bishops. Malachi Lawrence will facilitate a conversation on two documents by Bishop Edward K. Braxton of Belleville, IL and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops new pastoral. We will gather between Masses at 10 AM in the side room of the rectory. The schedule is as follows: February 10: The Racial Divide in the United States: A Reflection for World Day of Peace 2015 February 17: The Horizon of Possibilities The Catholic Church and the Racial Divide in the United States: Old Wounds Reopened February 24: Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love, a pastoral letter against racism I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsom and jetsom in the river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround him. Visit Dominica this Spring Fr Jamie would like to make the trip to Dominica this spring with a group from our parish. This would be a wonderful opportunity to support our Twinning Parish, Our Lady of Health, and share time with our new pastor. The interested group will determine the exact dates for the trip. Please contact Sherrie Mathis, 513-378-2888, smathis@cinci.rr.com for more information. Martin Luther King Jr.