ANNUNCIATION PARISH May Crowning Our annual Annunciation May Crowning will be celebrated today, Sunday, May 6. At the conclusion of our 11:00 a.m. Mass, we will process from church to our Mary Garden to crown our Marian statue. You are welcome to bring flowers from home with which to honor Mary. Finance Commission Meeting The next meeting of our Annunciation Parish Finance Commission is this Tuesday, May 8, at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Conference Room. St. Vincent de Paul Meeting Our Annunciation Parish St. Vincent de Paul Conference will have their monthly meeting this Tuesday, May 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. All are welcome to become involved in this outreach ministry that seeks to provide emergency material assistance to those in our neighborhood who are in need. Eucharistic Holy Hour Please join us this Wednesday, May 9, at 7:00 p.m. in church for Eucharistic Exposition and Adoration, beginning with brief prayer and song. There will then be time for quiet, personal prayer, reading, meditation, contemplation, and adoration. We will conclude with Benediction at 7:45 p.m. All are welcome! Interested in Becoming Catholic? If you or someone you know has no church home, or is attending Annunciation but is not Catholic, consider extending an invitation to this individual to give some thought to becoming Catholic. If you or someone you know is interested in finding out more about the possibility of becoming Catholic, please contact Father Grogan or Dr. Sandi Chakeres at the Parish Office, 861-1295. Congratulations! Congratulations to Jeremy Cross and Brianna Groomes who were married here at Annunciation Parish on Saturday, May 5. May they know the Lord s presence, strength and blessing in their life together! May we all support Jeremy and Brianna by our prayers and our joyful witness to fidelity. CLIFTON, CINCINNATI, OHIO Your Prayers Are Requested Please remember to keep in your prayers those of our Parish Community who are unable to be with us at our Sunday Eucharist: Freddie Domineack, Bertie Domineack Harper, Joseph Chaky, Jim San Filippo, Mary Thomas, Cheryl Walz, Vince Frasher, David Koenig, Anna Heuck, Pam Martini, Molly Minihan, JoJo, Tom Vonderahe, and Patricia & Harvey Sander. If you know of someone else who should be included in this list, please call the Rectory. Also, your prayers are requested for the safety, and safe return, of all the men and women serving our country in the armed forces. Annunciation School Faith Formation News Our weekly celebration of Morning Prayer with students and faculty, preschool-8th grade, is Thursday, May 10th at 9:30 a.m. in church. During the Easter Season, we will also be celebrating the Easter Procession during Morning Prayer. Each class, grades 1-8, has made an Easter Season Banner for the celebration. All are welcome to join us for prayer! For more information about Faith Formation at Annunciation School, please contact our Director of Faith Formation, Dr. Sandi Chakeres at 861-1295. Pray for Persecuted Christians! Please remember to pray everyday for our Brothers and Sisters who experience hardship, suffering, and persecution for our Christian faith. Please pray for those Christians who will give their lives this day in faithful witness to Jesus Christ. And pray for the grace to quietly and courageously give witness in our own lives to the faithfulness of God. Visit the icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, located to the left of the altar. Vocation View God shows no partiality. He does not call those who are equipped for the work; He equips those whom He has called. (Acts 10:34) Congratulations! Congratulations to parishioners Gabrielle Hopkins, Ryan Lally, and Sophia Matacia for achieving scholastic honor r oll status at Roger Bacon High School this past term, and to parishioners Vincent Thiemann and David Turner for achieving scholastic honors at St. Xavier High School this past term. We are proud of your accomplishments! To Help You Prepare For Next Sunday: Acts 1:1-11; Ephesians 1:17-23; Mark 16:15-20
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 6, 2018 May Crowning & Mary Gardens Devotion to Mary, the Mother of Jesus, during the month of May has a long history, and is the reason why you will hear some people refer to May as Mary s month. May devotion has a place in parishes and schools, as well as in our own homes. One tradition during the month of May is May Crowning, or the crowning of an image of Mary. Here at Annunciation Parish, our annual May Crowning Celebration will be held at the conclusion of our 11:00 a.m. Mass today. All are welcome, so please join us! You can also create a May Shrine in your own home or classroom. This can be as simple as placing an image of Mary (statue, icon, holy card, etc.) in a special place in your home or classroom, and placing some fresh flowers at your home/classroom shrine. Do you know there are hundreds and hundreds of flowers, plants, and herbs that are associated with Mary, the Mother of Jesus? There is even a tradition of creating an entire Mary Garden with these plants and flowers. This is a wonderful devotion and teachable moment for your domestic church - your family! And why not plan to take a Mary s Flowers tour of our Annunciation Parish Church? Stop in on a bright sunny day, and spend some time looking at all of the flowers that appear in art throughout our church. Mary is the mother of Jesus and the mother of the Church, so how appropriate that we honor her in a special way during the month when we celebrate Mother s Day. Our devotion never ends with Mary, as she always leads us to Jesus! Text copyright 2009 by Sandra A. Chakeres, Cincinnati, Ohio. All rights reserved Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us! Masses for the Week Monday, May 7th - Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m.: Celebrant s Intention Tuesday, May 8th - Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m. Celebrant s Intention Wednesday, May 9th - Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m. Persecuted Christians Thursday, May 10th - Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m. Elizabeth Kernan; Kathy Bedree Friday, May 11th - Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m. Celebrant s Intention Saturday, May 12th - Vigil, The Ascension of the Lord 5:00 p.m. Mary T. Koenig; Dennis Koenig Family Sunday, May 13th - The Ascension of the Lord 9:00 a.m. Jean Inkrot; Christine Schroder 11:00 a.m. Pro Populo, For the People of the Parish When Mass Intentions are listed, the first name given is the person being remembered by the priest celebrant at that Mass; the second name is the person requesting the intention. Mass Intentions are always welcomed. Please call the Rectory. Next Week s Ministers Saturday, May 12th - 5:00 p.m. Servers: Nate Miller, Felicia Domineack, Pablo Patag Lectors: Joseph Lengerich & James Englert Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Gus Giglio & Leslie Clark Gift Bearers: The Giglio Family Sunday, May 13th - 9:00 a.m. Servers: Ian Bentle, Gary Brichler, Sarah Turner Lectors: Bill Stock & David Turner Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Beth Brichler & Andy Olding Gift Bearers: The Bentle Family Sunday, May 13th - 11:00 a.m. Servers: Joseph Spaeth, Miguel Patag, Gabrielle Hopkins Lectors: Barbara Mussman & Tess Neggerman Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Melissa Booth & Dean Stout Gift Bearers: The Hartman/Hopkins Family Financial Stewardship Sunday, April 22nd (48 Envelopes)...3,259.00 Sunday, April 22nd (Electronic Giving)...260.00 Sunday, April 22nd Total Weekly Offering..3,519.00 Sunday, April 29th (54 Envelopes)...3,712.34 Sunday, April 29th (Electronic Giving)...260.00 Sunday, April 29th Total Weekly Offering..3,972.34 Please remember Annunciation Parish in your will!
ANNUNCIATION PARISH Annunciation Graduating Seniors Annunciation families is there a graduating senior in your family who will be heading to college this fall? If so, would you please contact our Parish Office at 861-1295 providing the graduate s name and college selection? This information enables the Newman Connection to reach out to incoming college freshmen across the country to help keep students connected to their Catholic faith during the college years. The only information provided to the Newman Center is the student s name and college. No phone numbers, emails, addresses, or other personal information is provided. CLIFTON, CINCINNATI, OHIO The Original Novena by Paul Turner A venerable Catholic tradition sets aside nine days of prayer as a novena. Novenas enjoyed a more popular history as recently as the last generation of Catholics, but this generation continues the custom in various places, on different occasions. Praying consistently on a particular theme for nine days brings a comfortable spiritual rhythm that allows the prayer to intensify from day to day. Far from causing boredom, these become occasions for spiritual repetition, for deepening our relationship with God. The mother of all novenas dates back to the original disciples. According to Acts of the Apostles (1:3), Jesus ascended into heaven 40 days after the resurrection. The disciples then entered a period of intense prayer (1:13-14). On Pentecost, the fiftieth day after Passover, the Holy Spirit came to them all (2:1). Those nine days situated between Ascension and Pentecost became the prototype of the novena. Our liturgy today still honors the original idea. In some places the Ascension is celebrated on the Sunday before Pentecost. Moving the Ascension from a Thursday to a Sunday permits a greater number of believers to celebrate one of the major mysteries in the life of Christ. Our church has long permitted countries to make this switch if they wish. You don't end up with the same number of days between the two events, but the spirit of the period remains in place. Even Luke himself seems unsure about the exact number of days intervening here. Although he seems clear in Acts about the sequence of events, he follows a very different chronology in his own Gospel, where he implies that the Ascension took place on the same day as Easter (24:51). Other evangelists concur. Nonetheless, our liturgical year in the Catholic church has always adopted the chronology from Acts as the one we follow year after year. It gets us into the spirit of intense, ever-deepening prayer. As your parish marks the days between Ascension and Pentecost, it prays daily, intently for the coming of the Holy Spirit into your midst today. Copyright (c) 1997 Resource Publications, Inc., 160 E. Virginia St. #290, San Jose, CA 95112, (408) 286-8505. Paul Turner, pastor of St. John Regis Parish in Kansas City, Mo., holds a doctorate in sacramental theology from Sant' Anselmo University in Rome. His e-mail is PaulTu@aol.com. We celebrate the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord on a Sunday. This year the Ascension will be celebrated May 13, and Pentecost will be celebrated May 20. The nine-day Novena to the Holy Spirit begins Friday, May 11 and concludes on Saturday, May 19 - the Vigil of Pentecost.
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 6, 2018 NOVENA TO THE HOLY SPIRIT This is the original novena, nine days of prayer preceding the great day of Pentecost, recalling the nine days the apostles spent in prayer between the Lord s Ascension and the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. Those praying the Novena to the Holy Spirit join with the Church in asking for its continual renewal so it may be a faithful witness to the Gospel of Christ. The novena is to be prayed this year from Friday, May 11 th, through Saturday, May 19 th. V. Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful, R. and enkindle in us the fire of your love. V. Send forth your Spirit, and we shall be re-created, R. and you will renew the face of the earth. Let us pray. O God, you teach the hearts of the faithful by giving them the light of your Spirit. Grant to us, that by this same Spirit, we may be truly wise and ever enjoy your consolation. We pray through Christ, our Lord. R. Amen.
ANNUNCIATION PARISH CLIFTON, CINCINNATI, OHIO
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 6, 2018