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Mass Intentions November 12— November 19, 2017

Liturgical Schedules November 18& November 19, 2017

MONDAY, November 13

Chapel 8:30am Kathy Wojciehowski

12:00pm Diane Teepen

TUESDAY, November 14

8:30am Jim & Ruth Lehrter

WEDNESDAY, November 15 Chapel 8:30am Ann Shannon THURSDAY, November 16 8:30am Roberta Adleta

FRIDAY, November 17 8:30am Students and Teachers of St. Nicholas Academy 12:00pm The Voegele Family

SATURDAY, November 18 8:30am Communion Service 3:00pm Cathaleen, Martin & Catherine Beebe 5:00pm Larry Meyer

SUNDAY, November 19 8:30am Parishioners of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and Sts. Peter and Paul 10:30am Bruce Carpenter

Sts. Peter and Paul Parish November 18—Saturday 3:00 pm Mass

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion- Michelle Mages, Amy & Anna Dougoud, Jule Montalbini, Heidi Sandlin, Teresa Finkbeiner Lectors—Rick Ellison & Linda Horobin Servers— Faith Redwine, Ron Lehrter, Sebastian Gabbard November 19—Sunday 10:30am Mass

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Gail & Patrick Dorsey, Blaise Harsch, Mary Lee Grippa, Terri Reddish, Megan/Katie Kunkel, Jack Otten (choir) Lectors—Jerry Goddard & Susan Meiser Servers— Nathan & Kaitlyn Otten, Sally Wulf Gifts— Carol Carpenter Children’s Liturgy of the Word— Mary Beth Lohmueller & Jennifer Kleehamer

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish

November 18– Saturday 5:00 pm Mass

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion- Bill & Judy Mack, Francine Gates, Janet Seeberger, Tom Miller, Laurie Hoffman Lectors: Ken Hoffman & John Beckstedt Servers: Grace Mentrup & Katie Jo Tobler

November 19-Sunday 8:30 am Mass

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion-

Brian Hoffman, Beth Lucas, Bob Kettler, Karen

Stevenson, Mary Anne Nolte, Harry Schneider

Lectors—Mimi & Don Galvin Servers—Ashlyn & Nathan Hoffman

Sts. Peter & Paul Church The altar flowers for the weekends of November 11/12 and November 18/19 Given by Sue & Chris Englehart

In memory of Thomas & Jannette Englehart

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church The altar flowers for the weekends

Of November 11/12 and November 18/19 Given by Rob & Caron Bergen

In honor of their Wedding Anniversary

Please pray for the repose of the

soul for

Everardo Naraine

May his soul and all the souls of

the faithful departed, through the

mercy of God, rest in peace.

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FAITH FORMATION

Therefore, stay awake, for you know neither the day nor the hour. (Matthew 25:13)

Prepare your heart for next week’s Mass

Sunday, November 19 Prv 31: 10-13, 19-20, 30-31

1Thes 5: 1-6 Mt 25: 14-30

“God’s Family and My Part in It” is the topic for our session on Wednesday, November 15.

Would you like to learn more about your part in God’s family? Please join our discussion, led by

Chris Tardio, beginning at 7pm in Sts. Peter and Paul’s Notre Dame Hall.

All are welcome!

New this school year in our Pastoral Region PREP is an opportunity for parents to increase their knowledge of the Catholic faith at the same time their children are learning. Parents attend a class just for them while their children are in their PREP classes. This enables the parents to reinforce at home what their children learn in class.

Anyone, trying to raise a Catholic family or simply wants to know more about the teaching of the Church, is

highly encouraged to attend these classes on Monday evenings.

Parents, it's your responsibility to teach the faith to your kids. Let us help you be your children's first and best teacher.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 6:30 PM IN THE OLSH MARIAN ROOM.

Attendance is mandatory. Contact Beth Pettigrew for more

information at 554-1010 or

[email protected]

Sts. Peter & Paul Church has a Holy Hour from

6:00-7:00pm this Wednesday.

This month’s Holy Hour will be dedicated to those who are suffering.

From 7:00-7:45PM, prayers are being recited by parishioners.

At 7:45pm, we close Adoration with Benediction. While you are spending the time with God, our

Creator and Redeemer, you can let your soul rest in the wonder of His loving presence. You can sit

quietly and listen, too, because God wants to speak to your heart. Please join us.

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ASK FR. MATT

Dear Father,

During Mass, I always see and faintly hear you (the priest) praying a prayer the rest of us do not say. What are you saying and why? The priest at Mass has several prayers that are spoken quietly. They are as follows: Prior to the Gospel: If a Deacon is proclaiming the Gospel, the Priest blesses the Deacon with these words:

“May the Lord be in your heart and on your lips that you may proclaim his Gospel worthily and well, in the name of the Father and of Son and the Holy Spirit.” OR:

If the Priest proclaims the Gospel- the priest bows to the Altar and says the following: “Cleanse my heart and my lips, almighty God, that I may worthily proclaim your Gospel.”

After the Gospel Proclamation: The deacon or priest says the following, while kissing the book: “Through the words of the Gospel, may our sins be wiped away.” Preparation of the Gifts: When pouring a small amount of water into the wine in the main chalice, the following is said:

“By the mystery of this water and wine may we come to share in the divinity of Christ who humbled himself to share in our humanity.”

After presenting the Chalice: The priest bows and says: “With humble spirit and contrite heart may we be accepted by you, O Lord, and may our sacrifice in your sight be pleasing to you, Lord God.” While the Priest is washing his hands:“Wash me, O Lord, from my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin.” The Sanctus (Holy, Holy): During the Sanctus, the Consecrated Host is broken into two. A small piece is placed in the Chalice while the following is said:

“May this mingling of the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ bring eternal life to us who receive it.”

Then bowing with hands joined, the priest says one of the following: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, who by the will of the Father and the work of the Holy Spirit, through your death gave life to the world; free me by this your most holy body and blood from all my sins and from every evil; keep me always faithful to your commandments, and never let me be parted from you.”

Or “May the receiving of your Body and Blood, Lord Jesus Christ, not bring me to judgement and condemnation, but through your loving mercy, be for me protection in mind and body, and a healing remedy.” Purification of the Sacred Vessels: When purifying the Sacred Vessels after the distribution of Holy Communion, the priest, deacon, or acolyte says the following:

“What has passed our lips as food, O Lord, may we possess in purity of heart, that what has been given to us in time, may be our healing for eternity.”

*** Note that most of these prayers follow the general theme of asking forgiveness and for the worthiness of receiving the graces of this most wonderful Sacrament .

If there is a question that you would like answered, there are three ways to submit questions. Email to [email protected]—Call the parish office with your question, or drop your question in the collection basket in an envelope marked “Ask Father.” *Please provide a means of contact so that I can answer you directly or clarify your question. I want to answer your questions promptly, even if it takes several weeks or even months to make the bulletin.

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PARISH LIFE AND OUTREACH

OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART 2017

CHRISTMAS GIFT TREE For the 37th year, OLSH

Mission Commission will sponsor the Giving Tree to help bring Christmas to the people of St. Michael’s Parish in Paintsville, Ky. The tree will be in the church gathering space November 11th through November 26th. You are asked to take one of more ornaments from the tree. Gifts should be wrapped and the ornament attached to the package. ANY ITEMS OF CLOTHING MUST INCLUDE THE SIZE ON THE ORNAMENT. We ask that you choose a gift that is pictured on the ornament. It doesn’t have to be the exact doll or truck pictured, but should be similar. If choosing a game, please purchase the one pictured to avoid confusion and duplication within families. We ask that you bring your wrapped gifts to the Marian Room on December 2nd and 3rd. We will leave for Paintsville following the 8:30am Mass.

Would you like to make the trip to Paintsville, KY and deliver the Christmas gifts and donated items to St. Michael’s Church? We are looking for drivers on

Sunday morning December 3. For those who wish to spend the night, we have rooms reserved for Sunday night at Natural Bridge State Park. Please call Janet at 733-4344 or Beth at 931-7872 if you would like to make the trip or for more information. There will also be a sign up sheet for drivers in the Gathering Space.

Save the date! Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

Ladies Sodality Mass and Brunch is Sunday,

December 10.

No sandwich

making in

November or December

at Sts. Peter and Paul Parish

Sts. Peter and Paul will be purchasing turkeys

and all the trimmings for St. Francis Seraph’s

Soup Kitchen. This Thanksgiving, our Ministry

will be providing up to 275 meals to the homeless.

We are asking people to make cookies,

brownies or fudge and drop them off at the

parish cafeteria after Masses on November

18th & 19th.

The Knights of St. John Monthly Raffle winner for September was Earl Schmidt and the winner for October was Julie Bronner. Congratulations to Earl and

Julie! Monthly Raffle Tickets can still be purchased by calling 733-4567 or emailing [email protected]. You could win $100 each month!

NOTE: In place of the regular Monthly Meeting, a Memorial Mass will be held by Fr. Matt at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, November 14th, at the Knights of St. John Hall located at 423 Pearl St. All are welcome to attend!

Thanks to all who attended our first annual Hospitality

Sunday Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, November 5th. We had a tremendous crowd and served more than 400 pancakes and over 300 sausage links. A special thank-you to all of our wonderful volunteers - Andrea, Carol, Dee, Linda, Mary Jo, Pam, Al, Ken, Mike and Tim - we couldn’t have done it without you. Both the food & the fellowship were a blessing!

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PARISH LIFE & OUTREACH

Did You Know? The Knights of Columbus spearheaded a

campaign that led to last year’s March 17 genocide declaration by the State Department. As part of the effort, the organization and its partners prepared a nearly 300-page report on the genocide being carried out against Christians by ISIS and other extremist groups. The State Department’s declaration was only the second instance in which the U.S. government declared an ongoing situation to be genocide. Supreme Knight Carl Anderson has said 2017 may be "the decisive year in determining whether many Christian communities throughout the Middle East will continue to exist,” and has called for aid from the U.S. government and the international community. He has also urged prayer for “those who are being persecuted and killed for their faith,” The K of C has raised more than $12 million for Christian refugee relief since 2014. Much more is needed. Credit Card Donations to support Christian refugees can be made at www.christiansatrisk.org. . Check donations payable to: "Knights of Columbus Charities" are to be sent to: Knights of Columbus Charities One Columbus Plaza,PO Box 1966,New Haven, CT 06509-1966 Donations are tax deductible.

22ND ANNUAL DAY OF

PRAYER AND REFLECTION

FOR WOMEN AND MEN!

Led by Fr. John Ferone, Hosted by Roger Grein

Saturday, November 18th from 9:00 am to

4:00 pm, includes Mass at 3:00 pm.

Mercy Franciscans at St. Clare, 100 Compton

Road, Cincinnati 45215.

$25.00 each includes lunch.

Please RSVP by November 15th.

Contact Roger Grein 513-821-9044, 513-733-5938

for more information.

Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) Working on the Margins

Please Give Generously on Collection Week: November 18-19, 2017 (World Day of the Poor) On November 19, Pope Francis is instituting a World Day of the Poor, the same weekend as our annu-al collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), the national, anti-poverty campaign of the U.S. bishops. CCHD has been an immeasurable blessing for thousands in our Archdi-ocese over the years. Just this past year, the agencies funded by CCHD have empowered nearly 2,000 low-income people to break the cycle of poverty through such feats as finding jobs, responsibly reen-tering society after prison, educating youth, and securing decent housing and public services for their communities. Archbishop Dennis Schnurr appeals to the faithful this year: “Through our contribu-tions to CCHD on the World Day of the Poor, and our engagement with the poor all year round, may we more fully understand the deepest truths of the Gospel.” Please prayerfully and generously con-sider how you will give on Collection Weekend, Nov. 18-19. Your dollars are making real change! Visit www.usccb.org/cchd to learn more. Also check out the Archdiocesan CCHD website for more

local information: www.catholiccincinnati.org/socialaction.

Catholic Women’s Conference

Registration is now open for the 4th Annual

Greater Cincinnati Catholic Women’s

Conference to be held on March 3, 2018, from

8am to 5pm, at The Manor House in Mason.

Cost is $50. There is great food, inspiring

speakers on key Catholic topics, opportunity

for Confession throughout the day and a Vigil

Mass with Archbishop Schnurr at 5pm. Last

year’s event sold out quickly, so make plans

today. Please Visit

www.cincinnaticatholicwomensconference.org

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PARISH LIFE

CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR DEPLOYED MILITARY MEMBERS

A collection box for Christmas cards will be available in the OLSH Foyer and in the back of SSPP until NOVEMBER 19. This is for Only Christmas/Holiday cards. If you have any questions, please call 513/535-9841 or email [email protected].

Start your letter with “Dear Hero” or “Dear Service Member” (we’ve been asked to avoid using “Dear Soldier” as the cards go to all military branches) and then express your thanks for their selfless service.

Avoid politics completely and religion in excess; however, saying you pray for them is wonderful. Remember, our soldiers are of many faiths.

Share a little bit about yourself including talking about life back home, including sports, weather, pets, family, hobbies, music and movies.

(Optional) Adults: Include your contact information (mail or email, no phone numbers) so the recipient may reply. Children: FIRST NAME ONLY and NO addresses please.

You may use store-bought Christmas or Season’s Greeting cards or make your own. Cards should be no larger than 8.5” x 11”. **I have lots of cards if you don’t want to purchase—just let me know how many you’d like and I can get them to you.

Stickers are welcome but please NO glitter or puffy stickers. Glitter contaminates the entire package!

DO NOT seal envelopes (all cards are read before shipment). No postage is necessary.

OLSH/SSPP CHILI COOK-OFF Date - Sunday Nov. 12th (This SUNDAY) Time - 3:00 to 6:00 Place: OLSH Activity Center

All proceeds go to OLSH/SSPP Youth Ministry. $5 at the Door.

Bring your family and friends! COME AND TASTE AND VOTE !

ALL ARE WELCOME! Sponsored by the Fr. Brotzge Council K of C

MARY OUR MOTHER CHAPEL

The newly completed Mary Our Mother Chapel in the Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish Center will be open during the hours of the

Chili Cook-off on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH,

3 TO 6:00 PM All are welcome to spend some time in prayer before Our Lord in this

beautiful space, renovated through the generous donations of OLSH parishioners.

BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, MASS AT 8:30 AM ON MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS WILL BE IN THE MARY OUR MOTHER CHAPEL.

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PARISH LIFE AND OUTREACH

THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE Please help feed area families this Thanksgiving. Items will be collected until NOVEMBER 19.There is a box in the OLSH foyer for your donations. Monetary donations may be placed in an envelope marked “OLSH FOOD DRIVE” and dropped in the collection basket (at either parish). Checks should be made payable to OLSH Church with “Food Drive” in the memo. The monetary donations will be used to buy the perishable items that will be included in the meals. We are in need of turkeys as well, so if you would like to contribute to this need, please contact Lisa Schoenberger (535-9841 or [email protected]) or Diane Brown (563-7717). LIST OF SUGGESTED ITEMS:

Boxed Instant Potatoes, Canned Yams (Sweet Potatoes), Boxed Stuffing (i.e. Stove Top mix)Canned Fruits, Canned Gravy, Canned Cranberry Sauce, Canned Vegetables, Boxed Jell-O Gelatin or Jell-O Pudding also accepting any non-perishable staples (i.e. flour, sugar, soup, peanut butter, tuna, cereal, etc.) to be given to the food pantry to help others in need. Please check the expiration dates on products if you’re donating from your own cupboard…thanks.

St. Patrick Council, Knights of Columbus is donating new winter coats to students in need at St. Peter and Paul Academy. If you would like to help these students stay warm this winter, you can make a monetary donation which will go toward the purchase of a new

coat.

Please make checks payable to St. Patrick Council #1747, K of C and be sure to note

Coats for Kids in the memo line of your check.

Mail donations to St. Patrick Council K of C

7500 Fairpark Avenue, 45216

JOIN US FOR A FUNDRAISER TO

SUPPORT ST. NICHOLAS ACADEMY PTO Visit the Pizzeria Locale located at 7800 Montgomery Rd on Thursday, November 16th from 4:00 – 9:00 PM Mention this

fundraiser at the register and 50% of your purchase will be donated to: St. Nicholas

Academy PTO

BUNDLE SUNDAY WEEKEND AT

STS. PETER AND PAUL PARISH

November 11 & 12

St. Vincent de Paul Society will have a truck

in the church parking lot on Saturday and

Sunday, Nov. 11 & 12. Stop by before and

after all Masses for them to accept your tax-

deductible donations of gently-used clothing

and household items. Items you no longer

use will help many needy families among us.

Your St. Vincent de Paul Society at work in

Reading!

ST. NICHOLAS ACADEMY GAMEFEST

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18,

7:00PM-11:00PM

OLSH ACTIVITY CENTER

ADULTS ONLY $10 PER PERSON AT THE

DOOR

CASH BAR, GAMES, FOOD,RAFFLES, BEER

AND WINE TASTINGS

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS NEEDED

Jewish Hospital needs qualified Eucharistic

Ministers. All that is required is one to two

hours of your time, once a month. Call Phil or

Sandy Schneider at 733-3739 if you would like

to help.

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PARISH LIFE & STEWARDSHIP

SUNDAY—November 12 10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word SSPP (Church) 10:30am Baptism during Mass SSPP (Church) Noon Baptism SSPP (Church) CRHP Weekend SSPP(NDH) 3:00pm-6:00pm Chili Cook-off OLSH (Activity Center) 3:00pm-6:00pm Chapel Visitation OLSH (Parish Center) Linen Care-Marge Buckley OLSH (Church) MONDAY—Nov. 13 6:45pm PREP SSPP (A) 7:00pm-10:00pm OLSH Men’s Club OLSH ( PC/LL) TUESDAY —Nov. 14 12:00pm Reading Senior Citizens Club SSPP (A) WEDNESDAY—Nov. 15 6:00pm Exposition and Holy Hour SSPP (Church) 7:00pm RCIA SSPP (NDH) THURSDAY—Nov. 16 8:30am Catholic Lyceum Home School SSPP (A) 7:00pm Rosary Altar SSPP(NDH) FRIDAY—Nov. 17 9:30am-10:30am Church Cleaners– OLSH (Church) Marge Buckley, Kelly Lang, Toni Marquardt SATURDAY-Nov. 18 8:30am Communion Service SSPP (Church) 2:00-2:45pm Confessions SSPP (Church)

SUNDAY—Nov. 19

10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word SSPP (Church) 6:30pm Confirmation Class OLSH ( Marian Room)

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INFORMATION

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish 177 Siebenthaler Avenue

Reading, OH 45215 513-733-4950 Office Hours:

M-W-F 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Sts. Peter and Paul Parish 330 West Vine Street Reading, OH 45215

513-554-1010 Office Hours:

M-Tu-W-Th 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Fri – 9:00 am – Noon

Clergy

Rev. Matthew J. Robben, Pastor [email protected]

Rev. John Heim, S.J., In-Residence-SSPP

Deacon Charles Roemer [email protected]

Deacon Thomas Lynd, SSPP [email protected]

Deacon James Geraci, OLSH

Pastoral Associates Beth Pettigrew

[email protected]

Director of Music Bob Wurzelbacher

[email protected]

Staff PASTORAL ADMINISTRATOR, SSPP

Mike Schweitzer [email protected]

BUSINESS MANAGER, OLSH Angie Touvelle

[email protected]

PARISH SECRETARY, SSPP Pat Panzeca

[email protected]

PARISH SECRETARY, OLSH Sally Dietrich [email protected]

CONTACT YOUR PARISH OFFICE PASTORAL STAFF

Both parishes in our region are accepting Mass Intentions for 2018. Please call your parish office , if you would like to have a Mass offered for a special intention.

ALTAR FLOWERS FOR 2018

Flowers may be purchased in honor, in memoriam, in

thanksgiving, or simply for the greater glory of God, to adorn our altars in 2018. The cost is $60 for a an arrangement that generally lasts for two weeks. The parish offices handles the purchasing and placement. Call your parish office it you would like to purchase flowers and you can chose from the remaining available weekends.

PARISH DIRECTORIES

Parish Pictorial Directories are available in the

Parish Offices for those who were

photographed and have not yet picked up

their free copy. Additional copies are also

available to purchase. Contact your parish

office to make arrangements to get your

directory copy!

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PRAYERS FOR THE SICK/PARISH REGISTRATION

THANK YOU TO OUR BULLETIN SPONSORS

PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Please keep in your prayers all the parishioners and their families who are sick, in the hospital, recovering from an illness, or going through treatments, especially: Arlene Wells, Molly Gabbard, Dave Stephan, Ronald Swensen, Dave Margella, Judy Sullivan, Brenda Wesselman, Mary Pettigrew, Anita Grehl, Jerry Overbeck, Doug Painter, Loretta Pfennig, Gil Thiergartner, Jean Hartman, Kathy Schmidt O'Shea, and Ken Martin

(Please call your parish office to add a loved one who is in need of prayers, Current names will be published for 4 weeks)

Dear Jesus, Divine Physician and Healer of the sick, we turn to You in this time of illness. We place our sick under Your care and humbly ask that You restore Your servants to health again.

PARISH REGISTRATION

Welcome to the OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART and STS. PETER AND PAUL PARISH communities!

If you would like to register in either parish, please contact the parish offices or register on our

websites. Please know our staff and parish leaders are here to be of service to you.

Visit our websites for more information: olshcatholic.church ssppcatholic.church

10211 Plainfield Rd.Evendale / Blue Ash / Reading / Sharonville

513-385-0511

DIRECTORS:Bob & Karen Mihovk

Frank Schmidt & Kurt Rosenacker

Rick RohlfsInterIor & exterIor

PaIntIng&

WallPaPer HangIng

295-3217Parishioner

GERRY CRAVENROOFING

563-5544Olsh parishioner

Gregory Wnek, D.D.S.Caring Family Dentistry

771-0844New Patients Welcome

11497 Springfield Pike, SpringdaleParishioner

FREE ESTIMATES

513-769-08712460 Dorian Dr., CincinnatiE-mail: [email protected]

Rob Raby OH Lic.# 24364

Keith Brown, Parishioner

821-1444

HASKAMPELECTRIC

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERICALLICENSED & INSURED

Accounting-Taxes-Audits

Steven L. Potter, CPA513-821-9044209 W. Benson St.

Tax Preparation

BEECOMONUMENT CO.

8630 Reading Rd.948-8543

www.beecomonuments.com John O’Connor

Parishioner4131 Hunt Rd.

Blue Ash

936-9444

$2 offwith coupon

COMPLIMENTS OFPat Harmeyer & Family

Deacon Tom & Dee Lynd

Sts. Peter & Paul Rosary Altar Society Come Join Us

Sts. Peter & Paul Athletic Association

BUSINESS LISTINGSHEINTZMAN REMODELING LLC

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DR. MARK ROBINSONOptometrist 123 Mill St. 761-1363

Ron Von Den BenkenProprietor / Parishioner

10544 Knollview Dr.Cincinnati

733-4664

Von Den Benken Painting READINGDRIVE-THRU

1415 East St.563-8317

Certified Public Accountant701 Jefferson Ave., Reading

[email protected]

DOUGLAS G. SAND McCluskeyChevrolet

Your Neighbor inReading & Arlington Hts.

761-1111

10211 Plainfield Rd.Evendale / Blue Ash / Reading / Sharonville

513-385-0511

DIRECTORS:Bob & Karen Mihovk

Frank Schmidt & Kurt Rosenacker

Rick RohlfsInterIor & exterIor

PaIntIng&

WallPaPer HangIng

295-3217Parishioner

GERRY CRAVENROOFING

563-5544Olsh parishioner

Gregory Wnek, D.D.S.Caring Family Dentistry

771-0844New Patients Welcome

11497 Springfield Pike, SpringdaleParishioner

FREE ESTIMATES

513-769-08712460 Dorian Dr., CincinnatiE-mail: [email protected]

Rob Raby OH Lic.# 24364

Keith Brown, Parishioner

821-1444

HASKAMPELECTRIC

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERICALLICENSED & INSURED

Accounting-Taxes-Audits

Steven L. Potter, CPA513-821-9044209 W. Benson St.

Tax Preparation

BEECOMONUMENT CO.

8630 Reading Rd.948-8543

www.beecomonuments.com John O’Connor

Parishioner4131 Hunt Rd.

Blue Ash

936-9444

$2 offwith coupon

COMPLIMENTS OFPat Harmeyer & Family

Deacon Tom & Dee Lynd

Sts. Peter & Paul Rosary Altar Society Come Join Us

Sts. Peter & Paul Athletic Association

BUSINESS LISTINGSHEINTZMAN REMODELING LLC

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DR. MARK ROBINSONOptometrist 123 Mill St. 761-1363

OUR BULLETIN PATRONS

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ALL OCCASIONS~ CITY-WIDE DELIVERY ~

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Ron Von Den BenkenProprietor / Parishioner

10544 Knollview Dr.Cincinnati

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