ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO June 25, 2017 NEXT WEEKEND WE WILL WELCOME FR. KUOL DUT (A LOST BOY OF SUDAN ) WHO WILL BE WITH US TO CELEBRATE MASS AND SHARE ABOUT HIS WORK WITH THE MISSIONS What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light; what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops. And do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna. Did you ever notice that a lot of people in other faith traditions can speak so easily about their faith, about our call to live as Jesus did, and of the presence of the Evil One in our lives? How many Catholics do you know who are confident enough and comfortable enough to take on the challenge as presented to us in today s Gospel? Are we afraid to speak our faith? Does the idea of doing so seem a little embarrassing? Why? Would practicing among our intimate friends help us to gain confidence? It is true that actions speak louder than words, but can t our words help to reveal our motivation and purpose? And would using Christ s words make a difference in our thoughts? Something to think about. ATTENTION BOYS AND GIRLS GOING INTO GRADES 5 THROUGH 8: JOIN THE ST. HELEN S SERVERS! We are in need of servers at all Masses, especially the 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. If you would like to become a server for the weekend Masses, call Mary at the parish office and she will send you information and training dates! 254-6233! See the Mass up close and personal, and serve God, our priests and deacons, and the people at the same time! READINGS FOR JULY 2 2 Kings 4:8-11, 14-16 Romans 6:3-4, 8-11 Matthew 10:37-42 With heartfelt thanks for your STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE June 17 & 18 Adults $12,867.46 Children $0 IN THE MILITARY Please pray for those serving in the military. Lord, protect our military as they sacrifice for us; bless them and their families for their continuing selflessness. WISDOM FROM THOMAS AQUINAS: We must love them both, those whose opinions we share and those whose opinions we reject. For both have labored in the search for truth, and both have helped us in the finding of it. PLEASE UPDATE YOUR MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Does our church database have YOUR family membership record correct? Here is your chance to update your record for our annual Guide Book and Directory (if you haven t already done so). It is time for us to update our database with any changes, additions, or deletions that may have occurred in your family over the past year. Have you changed your phone number? Have you moved? Are you preparing to move soon? Are all of your children still at home and are they included in your membership record? Please let us know about any changes to your record so that the information in the Guide Book and Directory is correct!
TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY, JUNE 25 8:00 a.m. For All Deceased Parishioners 10:30 a.m. Charles Keller (Indalecio Family) MONDAY, JUNE 26 8:15 a.m. Mark Hoyng (Sebastian Family) TUESDAY, JUNE 27 8:15 a.m. Dennis Barhorst (Dave & Judy Sutter) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 8:15 a.m. Jean Knapke (Family) THURSDAY, JUNE 29 8:15 a.m. Marilyn Berger (The Quilters) FRIDAY, JUNE 30 8:15a.m. Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception SATURDAY, JULY 1 5:00 p.m. Steve Kochendorfer (Dave & Judy Sutter) SUNDAY, JULY 2 8:00 a.m. Bill Hovey (St Helen SVDP) 10:30 a.m. In Honor of Rita Walsh-90th Birthday (Family) The parish office summer hours will be MONDAY-THURSDAY 8 a.m. 5 p.m. The office will be closed the following dates: June 30 July 7, 14, 21, 28 TO OUR ST. HELEN FAMILY Thank you for the kind thoughts, prayers, and meals our friends delivered during our recovery from our transplant. It was a great success and truly a miracle. We are both feeling wonderful and thankful to all who helped us through this difficult time. Marcy & Megan Feese CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONDAY, JUNE 26 Novena-9:00 a.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 Rosary-BSC 9:00 a.m. Leisure Club-SB 1:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Centering Prayer-SJN 3:15 p.m. SVDP Meeting-SB 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 29 FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception-8:15 am Parish Office Closed SATURDAY, JULY 1 5:00 p.m. Mass-Missionary Priest SUNDAY, JULY 2 8:00 a.m. Mass-Missionary Priest 10:30 a.m. Mass-Missionary Priest CH-Church HR-Helen Room SB-Smith Building GYM-School Gym SJN-St Julie Meeting Rm-1st fl. SJB-St Julie Meeting Rm-2nd fl. SJA-St Julie Dining Rm-1st fl. BSC-Blessed Sacrament Chapel GUIDE BOOK AND DIRECTORY ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY We are in the process of updating our annual Guide Book and Directory for the church. This book will contain everything pertinent to our church: the various ministries, organizations, committees, activities, functions, and events, plus a complete directory of all members. This book is being provided and direct-mailed to each family at no cost to our church, and it is again being subsidized by local businesses that advertise. If you own or manage a business and would like to find out about advertising in our book, please call the church office! Recent survey results by Guide Book Publishing show that 92.1% of families would rather patronize a Guide Book and Directory advertiser over a non -advertiser. It will pay to advertise in our new Guide Book and Directory! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO FOR DAYTON RIGHT TO LIFE! Friends, thank you so much for you participation in the Mother s Day flower sale. We are so appreciative of the support you have provided through the flower sale contributions! Thank you for protecting life with us!
ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO June 25, 2017 THANK YOU The Ice Cream & Candy Booth would like to thank all the rstival committee members for the additional TLC this year with our booth. It was a HUGE success! A special thanks to Dairy Queen and Dre Hilgeford for their delicious product and delivering it to our booth. We could not have done it without your help. Thank you! Mary, Marcy, Megan Feeser & Laura Moore The Cake Booth Chairs would like to Thank everyone who donated cakes and baked goods for the festival. We had great success with our new location and our patrons enjoyed our wide variety of goodies.i want to Thank those who asked their friends to help us man our booths as this helped was greatly appreciated and we look forward to seeing you next year. Cake Booth & Bake Sale Chairs None of us in an island, autonomous and independent from others. We can only build the future by standing together, including everyone. Jesus was broken; he is broken for us. This is the Eucharist. And he asks us to give ourselves, to break ourselves, as it were, for others. Follow Pope Francis on Twitter @Pontifex Our Parish Family Weddings Nick Evanoo and Amy Bangerter Lucas Joseph Gardner Derrick Aiden Waker Owen Arthur Drake Savannah Lorene Carl Joshua Emmanuel Ruiz Chloe Marie Huber Finnegan Daniel Huber We Remember Our Deceased Dennis Barhorst Mark Hoyng Bill Hovey Sarah Vesey Margaret Sorauf Jerry Yahna
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ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO June 25, 2017 MUSICAL MUSINGS Church musicians everywhere breathe a little easier as we settle into the summer months. While the December-May stretch can feel like a whirlwind, covering five different liturgical seasons in six months, the current stretch of Ordinary Time is a wonderful opportunity for refreshment and simply being present to the ministry of Jesus heard in the gospels. There are a few major developments in music ministry that I d like to share with you, now that there is some space to do so. Sound System- As you are probably aware, we had a major sound system overhaul in March. It seems that we have most of the major bugs worked out, but there is still constant fine-tuning to be done. The new system does give us more real-time control of the system, but it is important to remember that as of this time, we do not have sound technicians working during masses. The levels of each microphone are set for the ideal situation; many factors contribute to the overall sound experience at any given moment. I am happy to receive feedback at any time, but please 1) assume ignorance- how something sounds to the priest in the sanctuary, the musicians at the side, and the congregation in the main body can be very different 2)Be as specific as possible The cantor was too loud is not as helpful as The cantor was too loud singing the psalm or I was sitting about two thirds of the way back on the left side near the speaker, and during the opening and closing hymn all I could hear was the cantor. 3)Don t be anonymous, because I would like to check in with you again after adjustments are made to see if the problem persists. New Musicians- I am thrilled to have several eager young musicians getting involved with music ministry. Ideally, I would like to increase these numbers even further. I personally started in music ministry as a cantor in the fifth grade, then started playing piano with our parish guitar ensemble when I was in seventh grade. One of the most important gifts my faith community ever gave me was the grace to screw up. I played wrong notes, played the wrong acclamation at the wrong time, missed verses in the song, and one time even had to stop in the middle of a hymn to regroup. Music ministry is an apprenticeship it can t be learned in a classroom. I hope to retire someday, and so I m asking for your prayers and support for these young musicians as they learn how to turn their love for music into service and worship of God. New Hymnals- By December of this year, we will have new hardbound hymnals. When we started with the Breaking Bread/Choose Christ combination, the plan was to reevaluate after three years. We are finishing year four with them, and the consensus among musicians and the worship commission is that the Breaking Bread system is not a sustainable use of resources for this parish. The plan at this point is to utilize a hard bound hymnal, which will be either the most recent version of Gather or the new RitualSong. We also plan to print a seasonal supplement a few times a year that will allow us to keep some of our favorites from the BB/CC hymnals. I welcome your constructive feedback on these or any other music ministry topic. I am most easily reachable via e-mail ellen.garmann@sthelenparish.org May the God of grace and God of glory be with you in these warm summer days. - Ellen
TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME EXTENDED CARE JOBS AVAILABLE New positions are open for the St. Helen Extended Care program, our before and after school program. We are changing and growing so we are seeking more staff to help for the morning and afternoon. Possible hours are Monday- Friday 6:35 a.m. - 7:35 a.m. and/or 2:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Requirements include background check/fingerprinting, Child Protection Class (Virtus), and continuing education. If interested, please email Julie Hunt at jhunt@sthelenschl.org. FREE CATHOLIC INFORMATION BOOTH At the Montgomery County Fair Monday-Saturday, July 10-15, 2015, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Coliseum building at the Fairgrounds, main entrance: 1043 South Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409. Free Rosaries, Scapulars, books, etc. Take your photo with a Pope Francis life-size cutout! Free entry 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays. For more information about the Fair, call (937) 224-1619 or http:// www.montcofair.org/. Volunteers needed to prepare for and staff the booth with the Legion of Mary. Call or text Gloria Dodd at (937) 999-1263. PATRIOT 5K AND LITTLE PATS LAP The Carroll Girls' Soccer Team presents the 2017 Patriot 5k and Little Pats' Lap (for children 7 and under) on Saturday, July 29th. Proceeds benefit the Patriot Soccer Team! Day of Race Registration available beginning at 8 a.m. Register online at www.carrollhs.org/2017patriot5k (ends July 27). Register by July 14 to guarantee a t-shirt. CREDIT UNION NEWS Did you have big plans for summer but not a big wallet to cover all the expenses? Let us put the easy back in your Easy Breezy Summer with our Summer Fun Special Loan. Borrow up to $2000 for 12 months at rates starting as low as 3.99% APR. Give us a call AT 937-252- 7477 for more details! UPCOMING JULY 2017 RETREATS Hosted by Presentation Ministries in Peebles, Ohio July 3-6, Monday-Thursday Living in the Kingdom of God Seek the pearl of great price! Matthew 13:45-46 July 7-9, Friday - Saturday Building a Lifestyle in the Spirit "Do not conform yourself to this age but be transformed " Rm. 12:2. July 10-14, Monday - Friday Catechism of the Catholic Church, Overview of the Creed Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life! John 14:6 Location: 5701 Lawshe Rd, Peebles, OH 45660 Cost: Freewill Donation. Lodging and Meals provided. Bring a friend! Registration is required! To Register or for more detailed information: Call (513) 373-2397or go online at www.presentationministries.com GOLF TOURNAMENT TO SUPPORT CATHO- LIC SOCIAL SERVICES The 12th Annual Pat Rupp Memorial Golf Tournament is just around the corner, on Monday, July 24. Play at the world-renowned NCR County Club Golf Course in Kettering where you ll enjoy lunch, dinner & refreshments; friendly competition; cool swag; and great golf all to benefit Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley. Proceeds support programs that help children and families throughout the agency s eight-county service area. Register online at https://cssmv.ejoinme.org/golf or call (937) 223-7217 ext. 1106 for more information.