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E n c o u n t e Saint Cecilia Parish February 18-19 Encounter the Shroud of Turin (Details on page 3) r

SAINT CECILIA ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH ANNULMENTS Joe Fondacaro, 871-5757 ext. 222, jfondacaro@eastsideregion.org BAPTISMS Barb Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202 BEREAVEMENT Barb Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202 BOOSTERS Matt Weisenborn, Athletic Director mweisenborn@stceciliacincinnati.org BULLETIN Barbara Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202 bbrowarsky@stceciliacincinnati.org COMMUNICATIONS Steve Sullivan, steveco@fuse.net CUB SCOUTS Jeff Krietemeyer, 324-6497 DAY OF ADORATION Laurie Kamp, 871-5757, ext. 243 EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS & LECTORS Dave Rosselot, 396-6022 FESTIVAL Doug & Joy Kornish Dkornish@cinci.rr.com, Jkornish@cinci.rr.com FLEA MARKET Anita & Carl Dalessandro, anitacarl@fuse.net FOCCUS MARRIAGE PREP Susan Kellison, suekellison13@gmail.com GIFT BEARERS Joanne Brinkman, 871-3230, jmbrinkman@zoomtown.com GIRL SCOUTS Sharon Krietemeyer, jskrietemeyer@hotmail.com GREETERS Nancy Worrall, nanworrall@aol.com Saint Cecilia 3105 Madison Road Cincinnati, OH 45209 (513) 871-5757 www.stceciliacincinnati.org www.facebook.com/stceciliacincinnati Rev. Jamie Weber, Pastor 871-5757, ext. 201 / jweber@eastsideregion.org Rev. Jason Williams, Parochial Vicar 871-5757, ext. 205 / jwilliams@eastsideregion.org Barb Browarsky, Rectory Secretary 871-5757, ext. 202 / bbrowarsky@stceciliacincinnati.org Cody Egner, Regional Dir. of Religious Ed. 871-5757, ext. 215 / cegner@eastsideregion.org Mike Goedde, School Principal 533-6060 / mgoedde@stceciliacincinnati.org Robert Kellison, Music Dir./Stewardship 871-5757, ext. 208 / bkellison@stceciliacincinnati.org Marta Misleh, Assistant to the Pastor 871-5757, ext. 207 / mmisleh@stceciliacincinnati.org Matt Springer, Reg. Dir. Fin. & Operations 871-5757, ext. 204 / mspringer@eastsideregion.org GYM SCHEDULING Matt Springer, 871-5757, ext. 204 mspringer@stceciliacincinnati.org LEGION OF MARY Barbara Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202 MOMS GROUP Holly Hemak, moms@stceciliacincinnati.org OAKLEY FOOD PANTRY & COMMUNITY DINNER Stan Messerly, 731-2500 PASTORAL COUNCIL Jason Hemak, 919-3491 RESPECT LIFE GROUP Brigid McLinden Duffy, 379-0821, bswartz@fuse.net PTO Patricia Donnelly & Renee Dawson, 533-6060 SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Fr. Jamie Weber, 871-5757, ext. 201 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Tom Schimian, 871-5757, ext. 203 SERVERS Ron Case, 399-9331, rwmsc@yahoo.com VISITATION GUILD 871-5757, ext. 209 HOME DISTRIBUTORS/VISITS Fr. Jamie Weber, 871-5757, ext. 201 WEDDING COORDINATOR Marta Misleh, 871-5757, ext. 207 mmisleh@stceciliacincinnati.org WEDDING RESERVATION Bob Kellison, 871-5757, ext. 208 bkellison@stceciliacincinnati.org WELCOME COMMITTEE Angela Egner, (413) 854-7253, angelaegner15@gmail.com WORSHIP COMMISSION Mark Milliron, mmilliron501@gmail.com YOUNG ADULT GROUP Janelle Allen, 313-2196, janelle.r.allen@gmail.com W EEKLY S CHEDULE M ASS INT ENT IONS FOR THIS W EEK WEEKEND MASSES: Sat. 4 PM & Sun. 8 & 10 AM DAILY MASSES: Mon.-Sat. 9 AM, Wed. 6:45 AM THE ROSARY: Mon.-Sat. 8:40 AM DAILY COMMUNION SERVICE: Mon.-Sat. 8 AM HOLY DAY MASSES: 9 AM, 12:10 PM & 5:30 PM LATIN MASSES: Tues. 9 AM CONFESSIONS: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 AM, Wed. 7:05-7:15 AM and 7:05-7:50 PM, Sat. 3-3:30 PM, Sun. 7-7:30 AM and 9-9:30 AM ADORATION: Wed. 9:30 AM-8 PM HOLY HOUR: Wed. 7-8 PM STATIONS OF THE CROSS: Fri. 9:30 AM BAPTISMAL PREPARATION: Please register for your baptism at www.stceciliacincinnati.org under the Sacraments tab. You can also select your class dates there. MASS SCHEDULE FOR ST. MARGARET-ST. JOHN: Mon.-Fri. 11:45 AM, Sat. 3 PM, Sun. 9 & 11 AM MASS SCHEDULE FOR ST. ANTHONY: Sun. 8:30 & 11:30 AM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 9:00 AM Don Hogan Off Nancy TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 (Saint Peter Damian) 9:00 AM Margo Kuppert Off Judy Stemmer WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 (The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle) 6:45 AM Families of Saint Cecilia 9:00 AM Helen & Anthony J. Brueneman Jr. Off The Brueneman Family 9:30 AM Eucharist Adoration (9:30 AM 8:00 PM) Holy Hour 7-8 PM with Confessions until 7:50 PM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 (Saint Polycarp) 9:00 AM Catherine & Hubert Moermond Off The Family FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 9:00 AM Mass of Thanksgiving by The Brueneman Family SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 9:00 AM Erma DeBlasio Off Carl & Linda DeBlasio 4:00 PM Donald F. Icsman Off Jeff Icsman SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 (Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time) 8:00 AM Erma Reinhardt Off Mary Kay & Ed Tracy 10:00 AM James Morgan Off Karen Morgan We have confessions every weekday at St. Cecilia following the 9 AM Mass. Confession heals, confession justifies, confession grants pardon of sin, all hope consists in confession; in confession there is a chance for mercy. - St. Isidore of Seville 2

FEBRUARY 18-19, 2017 THE PASTOR S CORNER Lenten Mission During Lent, we have a chance to ponder and prepare for the crucifixion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. One of the ways we can experience this is through a Lenten event that our director of faith formation, Cody Egner, has set up for our region this year. I really hope to see you all there, so save the date! Shroud Encounter Thursday, March 23, 7 PM This is a dramatic big-screen experience. Each clue is revealed and examined like a CSI Investigation, leading deeper into its maze of mystery and intrigue. Explore this profound enigma with Russ Breault, one of the world s leading experts, who has captivated audiences coast to coast and been seen in numerous documentaries on The History Channel, Discovery, CBS and more. Don t miss this great opportunity. Admission is free. A life-size replica will be on display. Learn more at www.shroud- Encounter.com. Amen? Amen! A GOSPEL REFLECTION MATTHEW 5:38-48 by FATHER JASON WILLIAMS Love your enemies. Now we come to one of the most challenging teachings of Jesus: I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your heavenly Father. Today the Lord reminds us of two important facts. First, it is easy to love those who love us. Second, while it s difficult to love those who do not love us, it s not impossible; God gives us, his children by adoption, the grace of his Son by nature, that we might live and love as he did. As evidenced in the Cross and Resurrection, we see that God does not offer his salvific grace only to those who love him. He offers it to everyone, hoping that each one will choose to love him in return and thus be saved. Love is the defining characteristic of a disciple of Jesus. This is what separates us from the rest of humanity. The early Christian writer Tertullian said that outsiders who encountered Christians would exclaim, Look how they love one another and are ready to die for each other. That s quite the reminder of the cost of true love! It s also a strong encouragement for each of us to pick up the Cross of charity each day. What an opportunity to stop and reflect on two things. Can others see that I am a Christian by the way I love? Is my love based on desiring the ultimate good of others, their salvation? Our love grows stronger the more it is conformed to the Heart of the Lord who poured himself out completely for the good of all. 3

SAINT CECILIA ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH CATECHESIS UNDERSTANDING THE MASS Part 4: The Real Presence Out of His love for us, Jesus instituted the seven sacraments so we could have a strong personal relationship with Him. He is present in all of them, but only in the Sacrament of the Eucharist does His Real Presence abide or remain with us even after the sacrament has been completed. At every Mass, during the Eucharistic Prayer as we kneel in solemn reverence, the bread and wine that are offered as symbols of our work and sacrifices are transubstantiated into the real Body and Blood of Jesus. He becomes truly present body, blood, soul, and divinity by the work of the Holy Spirit, acting through the priest who stands in persona Christi capitis, in the person of Christ the head. Even though the ordained priest is a key element, it is the action of the living, risen Christ that makes this possible. We are then fed by the bread of life, Jesus body, at the banquet of the Lamb (the invisible reality of eternal life) and are changed into what we eat. By this process, we become like little Christs in order to bring the Gospel we just heard in the Liturgy of the Word out into the secular world and make it a little more like Heaven, preparing it for the second coming of Christ. The continuing presence of Christ in the Eucharistic species of bread is what makes Eucharistic adoration meaningful and also what makes the Sacrament of the Eucharist stand out from the other six sacraments. It is one of the reasons the Second Vatican Council called the Eucharist the source and summit of the Christian life. The next article will further discuss the reasons why Vatican II offered us such a powerful teaching. Cody Egner Reflections with the Saints: Saint Genevieve (500 A.D.) Most of us spend a good deal of time each day dealing with food. Ironically, one of the times when we have to concentrate the most on food is when we are eating the least during a diet. Many dieters constantly weigh and measure portions, evaluating fat content and trying to convince themselves that a carrot stick tastes much better than a slice of cheesecake. St. Genevieve, who lived in Paris at the time Attila the Hun was pillaging most of Western Europe, is said to have eaten only barley bread with a few beans and that meager meal only on Sundays and Thursdays. While we can t be sure if the story is true, if it is, then she maintained a very stringent diet most of her life. So why is she the patron saint of Paris? When Childeric, the king of the Franks, blockaded the city, the citizens were besieged by famine. St. Genevieve led a company to find food and brought back several boats filled with corn. She, who ate almost nothing herself, is remembered for having fed a city. Sometimes in our quest for the perfect body, we treat food as if it were the enemy. Food, in and of itself, is neither good nor bad. It can be a means of discipline, as it was for St. Genevieve, or a source of salvation, as it was for the people of Paris. The key is to know, as did Genevieve, which is which. Woodeene Koenig-Bricker QUOTE OF THE WEEK After I discovered that there is a God, it was impossible for me not to live for him alone. Bl. Charles de Foucauld How important is food in my life? Do I use food or do I let it use me? 4

FEBRUARY 18-19, 2017 PASTOR S RAMBLINGS Catholic Schools Week: We have a lot to celebrate here at St. Cecilia School. As a Catholic school, we take seriously our role to form our children in Christ, and we have a curriculum that challenges and respects the spectrum of learners. We bring in speakers from all walks of life especially during Catholic Schools Week to tell their inspiring stories and how important their faith and their education have been in making them who they are. During Catholic Schools Week, we also had some very unique activities, including going to Mass at the Cathedral. One of the activities I really liked was Dress in Your Sunday Best Day. While our kids (photos, above) look great in their uniforms, it was fun to see them look so handsome and pretty in their favorite nice clothes. 1 Candlemas: Thirty days after Christmas, we celebrate the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. This feast marks the day Jesus was presented in the temple and the prophet Simeon foretold who this child Jesus was. He was the light for all nations. He was the messiah. On this feast, which is also called Candlemas Day, we bless candles (photo, left) that we will use throughout the year. 1 Moms Group Play Date: At St. Cecilia, we have a Moms Group that makes me proud. The group not only provides support for young mothers but also spiritually enlightens women in their task as mothers to their children. The group also offers opportunities for mothers and their children to join together for times of play and fun. Recently, a play date was held at the Blue Cocoon (photo, bottom left), and all had a great time. 1 Sister Mary Evelyn and Friends: I wanted to make sure you know that while Sister Mary Evelyn Hillebrand (photo, above right) has not been able to be at St. Cecilia on the weekends, she still remains active in our parish while living at the McAuley convent in her retirement. If you wish to contact her, I am sure she would love to hear from you. Please call Barb in the office for contact information. 1 Congratulations: On Saturday, Feb. 4, the Sacrament of Marriage was celebrated here at St. Cecilia. Please congratulate and pray for newly married parishioners Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and Corinne (Winters) Fosnight (photo, left). 1 Welcome, Children of God: On Sunday, Feb. 5, two infants were baptized here. Please pray for, congratulate, and welcome to our Christian community, Hadley Elise, daughter of Joe and Devin (Ryan) Tinker (photo, below left), and Edmund Charles, son of Joshua and Angelle Findley (photo, below right). 5

SAINT CECILIA ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH Catholic Men s Conference Join nearly three thousand of your closest brothers in Christ on Feb. 25 as we hear from some of the most dynamic speakers around the country about our call to battle. The 2017 Columbus Catholic Men s Conference is sure to be a life-changing experience unlike any other. This is the perfect opportunity to strengthen your faith and engage in fellowship. This is also a perfect father-son conference. The day will feature adoration, breakfast & lunch, fellowship, the sacrament of reconciliation, choral and musical performances, mass with Bishop Frederick Campbell, vendors and faith outreach, and of course our nationally acclaimed speakers: Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Father Jonathan Morris, Mr. Steve Bollman. The event starts at 8 AM and concludes at 3 PM. Tickets cost $40 for adults, $25 for students, and are free for priests and seminarians. For more information on the event, check out www.catholicmensministry.com. Please contact Cody Egner to register for this amazing opportunity for all the men of our parish. Love your faith even more. Sacred Heart Radio. 89.5 FM & 740 AM PARISH N EWS & N OTES Dresser Project 2017 For quite a number of years, our 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 January 21 through February 19. Your participation is welcome and appreciated! 2017 Greater Cincinnati Catholic Women s Conference The Greater Cincinnati Catholic Women s Conference is a day for women to grow deeper in their love and understanding of Jesus Christ and His Church so that they can go out into the world and live Catholic Every Day. When: Saturday, March 4, from 8 AM to 5:30 PM Where: Manor House at 7440 Mason Montgomery Road in Mason (45040) Join us for a day of inspiring national and local speakers, opportunities for confession and a vigil Mass with Archbishop Schnurr. There will be lunch, plus snacks available throughout the day. To register (registration ends on Feb. 28) or for more information, go to www.gccwc.org. Our Lady of Fatima Prayer Group If you are looking for an opportunity for prayerful, meditative time during Lent, consider joining in praying the rosary during adoration of the Blessed Sacrament every Wednesday from 1 2 PM in the last two pews of church. Take your prayers for your family, friends, the Church and its religious, or peace in our troubled world to our Blessed Mother so that she may take them to her Son. Everyone is welcome. JAN AT A GLANCE Envelopes/Loose Cash $49,655.00 Online Giving $14,775.00 TOTAL $64,430.00 St. Vincent de Paul $1,410.00 Mass Attendance: 4,421 New Parishioners/Families: 19 Baptisms: 1 Marriages: 1 Funerals: 0 Becoming Catholic. Seeking faith? Curious about the Church? Want to learn more? Call us today at 513-871-5757, ext. 215. 6

Prayer Intentions for the Week Please keep in prayer Carol Ann White, Jennifer Jackson, Lee Smith and Richard Gates that they may receive God s loving grace. Contact Barb Browarsky at the parish office, (513) 871-5757, ext. 202, with Mass and sanctuary devotional candle intention requests. All requests are honored for two weeks with the individual s or family s approval. Engaged Couples Sunday On Feb. 26 at the 10 AM Mass, there will be a blessing for all engaged couples getting married in 2017. Immediately following the Mass, you will hear a sampling of wedding music selections performed by male and female vocalists, trumpet, violin and organ to give you an idea of what is available as you plan your wedding music. You will also have the opportunity t o sign up for your individual appointment to plan your wedding music with Music Director Bob Kellison. A special brunch will be served in the St. Cecilia Commons for you, followed by a very important meeting about planning your wedding at St. Cecilia. The program will be completed by 1 PM. This event is most important, and all couples getting married at St. Cecilia in 2017 are expected to attend. Palms to Be Collected Every year before Ash Wednesday, we collect the palms from previous Palm Sunday services and then burn them as part of our closing of Ordinary Time. Please bring in your palms, and place them in the bins that are located at all the doors. Palm-Burning Service/Ice Cream Social We are a now just a week and a half away from the beginning of Lent. To close out Ordinary Time, we will have a half-hour prayer service on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 6:30 PM, just before the annual Mardi Gras Ice Cream Social. This prayer service will include the solemn closing of the back altar doors, the addition of violet décor to the sanctuary and the singing of the last Alleluia. The prayers will conclude with the burning of last year s palms. The ashes of the palms will be used for the Ash Wednesday Masses. PARISH N EWS & N OTES I SER VER SCHEDULE FOR THE W EEK OF FEBRUAR Y 20-26 I MONDAY 9 AM - A. Melgoza & Z. Schnuck TUESDAY 9 AM - St. Edmund Campion WEDNESDAY 9 AM - H. Hernandez & C. Brereton THURSDAY 9 AM - J. Guerra-Cordona, D. Schnuck, B. Kreitemeyer & B. Hopkins FEBRUARY 18-19, 2017 Little Black Books Lenten meditation books will be available after the Masses next weekend. These Little Black Books contain brief daily reflections on the Passion according to John and will help you grow closer to Christ as you explore the depths of Scripture and experience God s love during this Lenten season. Tuition Assistance The One Faith, One Hope, One Love campaign designated a significant portion of the funds raised to help families with Catholic School tuition assistance. The tuition assistance awards will begin with the 2017-2018 school year. Applications will be accepted through February 28, 2017. Visit www.catholic- BestChoice.org for more information. 2017 Catholic Ministries Appeal Archbishop Schnurr sends his thanks to everyone from St. Cecilia who has pledged to the 2017 Catholic Ministries Appeal. If you have not yet made your pledge, please consider doing so this week. These important local ministries depend on our help each year. For your convenience, you will find extra pledge envelopes in the pews this weekend. To make a pledge securely online, please visit CatholicAppeal.net. Thank you! COLLECTIONS FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 5 Offertory $12,269.00 Online Giving $3,985.00 TOTAL $16,254.00 FRIDAY 9 AM - St. Edmund Campion SATURDAY 9 AM - E. Reyes-Samano & B. Hopkins 4 PM - J. Prues & J. Weber SUNDAY 8 AM - Robbie Peddicord 10 AM - C. DiMuzio, W. Merusi & M. Simon 7