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SAINT PETER S CATHOLIC CHURCH June 12, 2016 Mansfield St. Peter First Holy Communion Soul of Christ, sanctify me. Body of Christ, save me. Blood of Christ, inebriate me. Water from the side of Christ, wash me. Passion of Christ, strengthen me. O good Jesus, hear me. Within Thy wounds, hide me. Suffer me not to be separated from Thee. From the malignant enemy, defend me. In the hour of my death, call me. And bid me come to Thee. That with Thy saints, I may praise Thee. ~ Anima Christi Prayer 104 West First Street Mansfield, Ohio 44902 Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am Monday & Friday 5:30 pm Tuesday - Thursday 7:00 am Spanish Mass: Resurrection Parish, Lexington Sunday: 6:00 pm Phones: Rectory & Parish Center:419-524-2572 High School, Jr. High: 419-524-0979 Grade School: 419-524-3351 Montessori: 419-524-3351 Fax: 419-522-2553 Gifts to Msgr. Dunn Foundation: 419-524-2572 Ext. 2125 Parish Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am - 8:30 pm Friday: 7:30 am - 7:30 pm Saturday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Parish Business Manager: Mr. Jon Blazak Director of Development: Jason Crundwell Sacrament of Baptism: Please contact the Parish Center to begin plans for the baptism of your baby or child. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:00-4:30 pm Other times by appointment Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements should be made at the Parish Center at least six months in advance of the ceremony. Sunday Nursery: Every Sunday during 9:30 and 11:30 am Mass, located in the Day Care Center in the basement of the High School. Bulletin Deadline: Monday, 12:00 noon. All requests must be submitted in writing or email. Website: www.mansfieldstpeters.org Staff emails are found on the website Pastoral Staff: Fr. Gregory R. Hite, Pastor Fr. Jeremy Miller, Parochial Vicar Mr. Bill Johnson, Director of Music & Liturgy Ms. Lynne Lukach, Pastoral Associate Mrs. Elizabeth Wurm, Director of Religious Ed. & Youth Minister Deacons: Mr. Terry Philpott Mr. John Reef Seminarian Intern: Andrew Wellmann St. Peter s School System: Mr. Michael Wasiniak High School, Jr. High School Mrs. Madalyn Bauer Elementary School Mrs. Ashley Rastorfer Montessori Pastoral Care Contacts: Mrs. Vickie Palmer 419-524-2572 Hospital & Follow-up Mrs. Vickie Palmer 419-524-2572 Nursing Homes/Assisted Living & Prayer Pipeline Deacon John Reef 419-529-3694 Shut-ins/Homebound A Parish of the Saint Juan Diego Deanery, Diocese of Toledo

Page 2 St. Peter s Catholic Church, Mansfield, Ohio June 12, 2016 MASS INTENTIONS Monday, June 13 + Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church 5:00 pm Rosary 5:30 pm North Central Ohio Vocations Club Tuesday, June 14 Weekday 7:00 am Paula Renie 3:15 pm Liberty Nursing Center Wednesday, June 15 W eekday 7:00 am Ruth Thoma Thursday, June 16 W eekday 7:00 am Delmar and Pauline Oakes Friday, June 17 W eekday 5:00 pm Rosary 5:30 pm Matthew Phalor Saturday, June 18 Vigil of Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm Stewart and Mark Nelson Sunday, June 19 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 am Parish 9:30 am Patricia Kvochick (birthday) 11:30 am Joe Kleri, Sr. LECTOR / COMMUNION MINISTER Saturday, June 18 5:00 pm L D Falquette, B Schartl D D&T Hipp, P Dignan, M Joyce, A Randall, V Zack, need three Sunday, June 19 7:30 am L T Murphy, M Santoro D M Collet, B & L Danuloff, J Gehrisch, M Hawkins, B Marshall, K Randall 9:30 am L P Kastelic, A Seiss D S Weber, J Brennan, I Cervinski, B Connolly, D Forster, M Meinzer, C Merle, C Raff, F Schuster, K Wehinger, S Weitzel 11:30 am L K Bird, F Leitenberger D K Speck, C Bryne, J Laskey, J Liston, B Riley, M Selby, L Strauser, Need two MASS SERVERS Saturday, June 18 5:00 pm S Keller, M Keller, S Steinhauser Sunday, June 19 7:30 am A Lorenz, I Annis, A Gasper 9:30 am A Baldasare, C Blunk, A Boyce 11:30 am G Farragher, W Laskey, E Fesler Counters: Sunday, June 19 P & R Saul, D Stewart, M Selby, J Rose SUMMER MORNING MASS SCHEDULE: Reminder: The morning Mass time has CHANGED from 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It is hard to believe it has been five months since I pulled up to Saint Peter s in my moving truck on that snowy day in January. Over the course of my three day journey from Phoenix to Mansfield, I had plenty of time to think about what my new job and faith community might be like. I am happy to say, they have both exceeded my expectations. I am continually amazed at the depth and breadth of our parish operations and our impact on the greater Mansfield community. I am also impressed by the deep commitment our parishioners continue to show to our parish and school. In my first bulletin article to you all, I wanted to provide an update on some of the items we are working on at the parish center. Summer Projects: In addition to the normal summer maintenance items, the elementary school lobby is getting a major renovation to enhance the functionality and safety of this space. We will also be replacing more windows at the rectory in a continuation of a project that began last fall. Finally, some of the other gathering and entry areas around campus will receive a light refresh. All of this will be funded through current year operating funds and not the Capital Campaign. Capital Campaign: Speaking of the Capital Campaign, we are in the process of organizing an implementation team that will assist in the next phase of our campaign. Three projects have been identified as priorities over the next six months. These include the church boiler, the church sound system and the safety and security enhancements to the campus. The safety and security enhancements will include additional security cameras and controlled access enhancements. We applied for and received a $60,000 grant from Columbia Gas to offset the cost of the new boiler installation. Bids for this project have been received and will be presented to the Diocese of Toledo for approval in the coming weeks. We are currently soliciting bids for the church sound system as well. All funds previously raised for the sound system through the Building Fund will be applied towards the cost of the sound system selected. The goal is to have these three projects completed by the end of this fall. More information about each of these projects will be available soon. Parish Financials: Our fiscal year ends on June 30, 2016 and final financial figures will be presented to the parish in early fall. I am optimistic about our financial performance during the current fiscal year and thank you all for your continued support. It has certainly been a very busy five months and promises to be a productive summer as well. As many of you know, my family has yet to join me here in Mansfield. I am happy to report our house in Phoenix has sold and we have purchased a home in Mansfield. My wife Kalyn, daughter Tessa and son Theodore, will be moving here in early July and I look forward to introducing them to you all. I want to thank you for your prayers and support during this time of transition for my family and I. While it has been challenging for me to be away from my family, the way in which I have been welcomed into this community has meant a great deal to me. Sincerely, Jon Blazak, Parish Business Manager

Page 3 St. Peter s Catholic church, Mansfield, Ohio June 12, 2016 Please Pray for the Sick of our Parish Don Blank, Aaron Blank, Andy Taracko, Rose Mary Lang-Martin, Gwen Yockey, MaKaya Butler, Helen Green, Mary Ann Gibson, Nancy Stanton, Beth Weiland, Dina Riley, Terry Philpott, Helen Philpott, Pat Colarosa, Michael McBride, Lorraine Moore, Lincoln Bohnke, Joan Phalor Names will only be listed for 4 weeks. If you wish to have your name appear an additional 4 week period, contact the Parish Center at 419-524-2572. In God s Arms Larry Wade, Patrick James O Connor, Carol King, Madeline A. Taddeo, Elfriede Perseitz, Lynda D. Lewis, Mary Bohland, Esther (Augustine) Williams I I Michael Dailey & Angela Augustine I I Brett Thompson & Helen Steward Please Support The 2016 Annual Catholic Appeal! Did you know that when an engaged couple attends a retreat in preparation for marriage, the Appeal is at work? When a catechist receives training to teach religious education, the Appeal is at work. When a baby s life is saved from abortion or a homeless person receives a warm meal, the Appeal is at work. These are examples of ministries at work every day throughout the Diocese of Toledo supported by your donations to the Annual Catholic Appeal. If you have already made a pledge to the Annual Catholic Appeal, thank you! If not, please take a moment to prayerfully consider a gift to the 2016 Annual Catholic Appeal. The Office for Diocesan Priestly Vocations for the diocese of Toledo is sponsoring a spiritual retreat for junior high and senior high young men. The purpose is to provide an opportunity for prayer and receive some spiritual formation as well as to meet some of our diocesan seminarians and learn about their call to follow God s will in their lives. It will be held at St. Peter s on July 8-10, 2016. For more information contact The Office for Diocesan Priestly Vocations at 419-244-6711. Please join us as we congratulate and celebrate with our Pastor, Fr. Gregory R. Hite, as he observes the 35th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. The celebration will take place at the 11:30 Mass on Sunday, June 26. More information to follow in future bulletins. The PSR program is looking for dedicated individuals to help in their weekly religious education program as either teachers or aides. This is a rewarding ministry where we have the opportunity to work with families and support the religious education that they have already started at home. If you are interested, please contact Elizabeth Wurm at the Parish Office (419-524-2572) or you can email her at wurm.elizabeth@myspartans.org. Thank you! YES, It s Not Too Late! High School Students and post High School Young Adults: It is not too late to get involved with YES which is taking place June 24-26. This is a great opportunity to provide service to our community. Please contact Elizabeth Wurm as soon as possible for more information and to sign up! Call her at 419-524-2572 ASAP! If you are interested in helping with Vacation Bible School this year, please join us for a planning meeting on Tuesday, June 14th at 7 p.m. in Assisi Hall. All adults and youth who are interested in being leaders at VBS should plan on being in attendance. If you are unable to be in attendance please call Elizabeth Wurm at the parish office. June 5, 2016 Sunday $ 14,064.00 Children $ 11.56 School $ 4,046.00 Mailed in Sunday Collection $ 2,972.00 Mailed in School $ 0.00 On-Line Transfer CLASS OF 2019 GARBAGE BAG SALE: Thank you to all who supported the Garbage Bag Sale after all Masses last weekend by the members of the Freshman class. We are almost out of inventory. A small supply of blue and yellow bags is still available. There are still plenty of white bags available. All garbage bags are in the Gift Shop located through the Parish Center office. $ 3,850.00 Totals $ 24,943.56 WEEKLY TOTAL NEEDED: $25,000.00

Page 4 St. Peter s Catholic Church, Mansfield, Ohio June 12, 2016 SUMMER SYMPHONY AT ST. PETER S St. Peter s Music Series presents Maestro Thomas Hong in his final concert with the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra at St. Peter s Catholic Church. The concert will feature former principal cellist for the MSO, Madeleine Kabat on Dvorak s Cello Concerto. The orchestra will also perform Brahms warmly lyric Symphony No. 2. Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at the Renaissance Theater Box Office. Adults are $30.00. Students are $10.00. Call the Renaissance Theater Box Office for more information: 419-522-2726. Their hours are Tuesday through Friday, Noon - 5:00 p.m. THEOLOGY ON TAP Theology on Tap is a gathering of young adults ages 18 (post high school) to 39. It is an opportunity to talk about God and faith in a relaxed, comfortable setting. Our next gathering will take place at the following location with guest speaker, Fr. Eric Culler, Pastor of St. Francis & St. Bernard: Things Jesus Never Said Thursday, June 16, 2016 Vault Wine Bar / 6:00 p.m. 29 West Main Street, Shelby, Ohio 44875 Call ahead to make your reservation. Reservation to be made under Theology on Tap. Bring a friend! FEED THE NEEDY has been struggling this past week because there are several items missing from their kitchen. Missing is a large coffee urn and several serving pans, coffee cups, etc. Please DO NOT borrow any items from this kitchen without specific permission from the Parish Center. If you know where any of these items are, please contact the Parish Center so we may get them returned as soon as possible! Parish School of Religion (PSR): We are currently looking for teaching and support staff for the 2016-2017 PSR year. PSR meets Wednesdays 6:15-7:30 p.m. If you can help, call Elizabeth Wurm at 419-524-2572. All volunteers must submit to and pass a background check. BLUE BARRELS: This Weekend Total Pledged $2,482,961.00 Amount needed to reach challenge goal: Capital Campaign Financial Update As of June 2, 2016: $517,039.00 Payments to Date: $915,904.00 SCHOOL NEWS VISIT ANY DAY WITH APPOINTMENT Parents interested in St. Peter s School are invited to spend part of a school day visiting with their child (ren) so they can experience all the activities and classroom instruction that take place. Please call the school administrators to arrange a visit that is convenient for you and your child(ren). Mrs. Tammy Kemerling-Montessori director 419-524-3351; Mrs. Madalyn Bauer-elementary principal 419-524 3351; Mr. Mike Wasiniak-high school & junior high principal 419-524- 0979. IT IS NEVER TOO EARLY TO START THINKING "TUITION CREDITS" If you have very young children and you plan on enrolling them in St. Peter's School in the coming years, it is possible to start accumulating tuition credit for the point in time when they will be a student at St. Peter's School. Call our St. Peter s School tuition manager, Tracey Williamson, at 419-524-2572 for more information on how you can begin earning tuition credit dollars. ***NOTICE*** Sunday Offering Envelopes Starting in July, parishioners will see a new number on their weekly & monthly offering envelopes. Please note this change if you normally include your envelope numbers on your checks. St. Peter s is Hiring We have several open positions available immediately as well as faculty positions open for next fall. for more information on these job openings visit: parish.mansfieldstpeters.org/jobs. National Electric Supply Co. Lighting Fixtures & Electrical Supplies 51 East Fourth Street 419-524-1042

Page 5 St. Peter s Catholic Church, Mansfield, Ohio June 12, 2016 Baptisms: Julian Lawrence Diaz - son of Francisco & Kristy Diaz Jersey Nicole Heffley, Jackson Charlie Nestor, Julia Ryan Kearney - children of Nichole Nester-Maglott Parker Christopher Winters - son of Christopher Winters & Alexis Snay Alexia Grace Snay - child of Alexis Snay Addison Scott Boals - son of Adam Boals & Melissa Aston New Parishioners: Lillian Burgess-Keffalas & husband George Keffalas Joshua & Crystal Keller & family Richard Miller & Dr. Allison Pruett & family Do you want your summer to explode with fun? Join us for Vacation Bible School at Saint Peter s July 11 through July 14 from 9:00 a.m. to 11: 30 a.m. This year s theme is Elements of Faith where we put on our scientists hats to explore our Catholic faith in entirely new ways! All who are three years of age to ten years of age are welcome to join us! Registrations for VBS are being taken right now! Please fill out a registration form and turn it in to the parish office no later than July 1st. Registrations will not be accepted after that time. Questions? Contact Elizabeth Wurm (419-524-2572) or email her at wurm.elizabeth@myspartans.org! Family Camp Weekend Retreat is looking for volunteers over age 15 to be buddies to children and adults with developmental disabilities. The weekend is filled with summer camp activities in a faith-filled environment. YOUR participation will make Family Camp a meaningful experience for a person with a disability, their family, and you! If you are available August 5-7 and want to learn more, please contact Marsha Rivas, Office for Persons with Disabilities at 419-214-4938. St. Peter s Respect Life Chapter passed out baby bottles for Richland Pregnancy Services on Mother s Day. Baby bottles should be returned by Father s Day, June 19. It is the policy of the Diocese of Toledo that the only election materials to be shared through the parishes and diocesan institutions are those that come directly from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, The Ohio Catholic conference or our own diocesan Chancery. Information left in our buildings or on windshields that is not from the above mentioned sources is not endorsed by the Diocese of Toledo, its parishes or institutions. Daughters of Isabella, Joan of Arc Circle #380 will have a Mass for the living and deceased members on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. in the chapel located on the third floor of the high school. Dinner to follow at O Charley s. Call Rose Mary Martin to make a reservation. 419-526-4661. RECYCLING July 8, 2016 Franciscan Activity Center parking lot. 10-11 am / 2-4 pm IMPORTANT: Please honor these drop off times. Do NOT leave your recyclables on the sidewalks or curbs. Thank you. ANNUAL TUITION DRIVE The Annual Tuition Drive has been quietly doing its thing in the background this year. To date, we are just a few thousand short of our $100,000 goal for this year. We have just a couple of weeks left in this year s campaign to close the gap. All money raised this year will go towards tuition assistance this fall. To make a gift, just drop a check in the collection basket or make a gift online: www.mansfieldstpeters.org/atd. Thank you so much for investing in the lives of our students! Questions? Contact Jason Crundwell (419-524-2572.) North Central Ohio Vocations Club will be meeting Monday evening, June 13, in the Franciscan Activity Center after the 5:30 Mass at St. Peter s. Fr. Dick Notter, a retired circus chaplain, will talk about his Circus and Traveling Show Ministries. Guests are welcome. Dinner is $7.00. Jubilee Year of Mercy Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time On today s Julibee for Those Sick and Suffering Disabilities, Jesus encounters a woman who is spiritually ill. She is thus disabled from participating in Israel s worshiping community or polite society. Bathing Jesus feet with tears, drying them with unveiled hair, anounting them (Luke 7:38) risk Jesus becoming unclean. Yet his mercy welcomes even such inappropriate behavior as her sincere manifestation of love: Your sins are forgiven. Go in peace (7:48, 50). Go not just in peace, but in shalom, the all-enveloping, life-changing assurance of God s mercy. She is anonymous, known in the city only as a sinful woman (7:37). The character with name and religious title, Simon the Pharisee (7:36, 40), judges her harshly, but himself not at all, and thus forfeits God s mercy. This Jubilee Y ear of Mercy challenges us to self-examination. In which role do we most ofter cast ourselves, humble sinner or judgmental Pharisee? Jesus declares that only by an unfailing willingness to show mercy to fellow sinners can we hope to obtain mercy ourselves (see Misericordiae Vultus, 9). Peter Scagnelli, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

Page 6 St. Peter s Catholic Church, Mansfield, Ohio June 12, 2016 May Flower Donations: Thank you to the following people for donating to our flower fund to help make our church even more beautiful. The list is continued on page 8. Joan C. Ashley.....IMO Russ & Brian Ashley and Katharine Yetzer Jo Ann Barlow Marianne F. Cappadonna....IMO Esther Sumergrad Marianne F. Cappadonna.....IMO Rosina Cappadonna Altomonte Thomas J. Castrataro Stephen M. Chelski William T. Chomic John R. Collins..IMO Louis Tinker Ray M. Condon Dianne M. Creamer.....IMO Sam & Genny Wehinger David C. Falquette. The Killinger Family Dolores E. Fancher......IMO Jim Gleason Paul A. Gremling...IMO Julianne Gremling James N. Gress Kathleen E. Groff. IMO Our Mothers and Grandmothers Danny J. Marti.. IMO Theresa Majors & Eileen Martin Harold E. Masters.... IMO Helen Masters A.A. McFarland......IMO Paul Dillon Family & Harold McFarland Sharon Mottayaw......IMO Alan K. Mottayaw Frank K. Neel......IMO The Neel Family Randy A. Payne Richard L. Pfeifer...IMO Elvia Pfeifer Harold N. Phalor..IMO Norman, Matthew, Stephan Phalor James L. Quitter Clara M. Ranstatler........IMO Ranstatler Family Crystal M. Rhodes Clara M. Robison......IMO Frank Robison Sue E. Romanchuk.IMO Gene P. Romanchuk.. Jakob Schmidt IMO Arnold Schmidt 60th Birthday Elsie G. Sgambellone......IMO Don E. Smith

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Page 8 St. Peter s Catholic Church, Mansfield, Ohio June 12, 2016 TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Last week s Treasure no doubt raised an eyebrow or two with the image of the deacons scurrying through the streets of Rome, or perhaps galloping on horseback, with fragments of eucharistic bread from the bishop s liturgy. These would be dropped into the chalice at outlying celebrations, presided over by presbyters, to express unity with the bishop, and perhaps also to remind the presbyters that they were not free agents. The Council of Laodicea forbade the custom of the fermentum in the year 348. Generally, one of the rules of interpreting law is that people don t make laws about things that aren t happening. So, by mid-fourth century, we have an important clue that what had once been a Roman custom had become widespread. Interestingly, when the Church of England (and its related bodies) went through a liturgical renewal in the mid-nineteenth century, they reclaimed this custom from the mists of history. Today, it is the custom in some Anglican dioceses for a fragment of the host from the bishop s Holy Week liturgy (what we call the Chrism Mass) to be carried to every parish. On Maundy Thursday (our Holy Thursday), the fragment is dropped into the chalice to signify the parish s communion with the bishop. This modern revival of the fermentum is different from the co-mingling action we are used to, in which a fragment of the consecrated bread is dropped into the chalice just before Communion. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. HOPE AND FORGIVENESS There were some interesting conceptions of sin prevalent in the time of the Hebrew scriptures. There was the belief that God punished sin immediately. Those who suffered disease or misfortune were, therefore, sinners getting their due from the Almighty. Today s first reading hints at another kind of God. When David admits his sin, Nathan declares, The LORD on his part has forgiven your sin (2 Samuel 12:13b). Here was not a vengeful God but a merciful God. What good news that must have been to David and those who, like him, could be honest enough to admit their sinfulness! Jesus is the good news of God s mercy and forgiveness incarnate. Without Jesus, perhaps the good news would have been too good to believe, too difficult to imagine. But there he is in today s Gospel, the God-man, forgiving a sinner and declaring that she is forgiven because of her great love. There is hope, then, for the rest of us sinners, if only we love enough! TODAY S READINGS First Reading The LORD forgives David for taking the wife of Uriah, and for having Uriah killed (2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13). Psalm Lord, forgive the wrong I have done (Psalm 32). Second Reading If justification comes through the law, then Christ died for nothing (Galatians 2:16, 19-21). Gospel Jesus forgives the woman because of her great love (Luke 7:36 8:3 [7:36-50]). Our local Knights of Columbus have delicious dinners almost every weekend. Call the K of C to get their most recent menu READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-7; Mt 5:38-42 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3-6ab, 11, 16; Mt 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21, 24; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1-7; Mt 6:7-15 Friday: 2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Ps 132:11-14, 17-18; Mt 6:19-23 Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4-5, 29-34; Mt 6:24-34 Sunday: Zec 12:10-11; 13:1; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Gal 3:26-29; Lk 9:18-24 May Flower Donation List (...continued from page 6.) Glenny Haynes Juanita S. Hinton.IMO Mrs. Juanita Scrum Hernandez William P. Jilek.....Easter Flowers John J. Kastelic....IMO Fred Stuht Michael H. Krebs...IMO Deceased Family Members Elizabeth K. Krebs...IMO Joseph S. Krebs William A. Majors..IHO Veterans William A Majors...IMO Theresa Majors Betty I. Mapes..IMO Nick and Elizabeth Lehman Danny J. Marti......IHO Caregivers & Family Carl R. Taddeo.....IMO Pope Francis Miguela Till Paul J. Wehinger......IMO Angela Wehinger Victoria A. Zack A Family Perspective: Jesus sat down for a meal and was caught between the weeping woman and the indignant Pharisee. Why is it tough issues always pop up at meals? No wonder we need antacids. Jesus focused on the positives, offering forgiveness to the woman and understanding to the Pharisee. ~ by Bud Ozar DATE CHANGED Ephphatha Day at the Sorrowful Mother Shrine 4106 St. Rt. 269, Bellevue, Ohio will be held on Saturday evening, June 25, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. Fr. Mike Depcik, Celebrant (The Mass will be spoken)