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St. Augustine, St. Benedict the Moor & St. Mary Churches: Pastoral Region One Sept 18, 2016

USE EARTHLY GOODS WISELY

Today’s gospel passage presents to us the parable of the

dishonest manager. The bottom line of the whole story is that the

dishonest steward was praised by his master for acting prudently.

At the end of the parable the Lord Jesus concludes, “No servant

can serve two masters…you cannot serve both God and

mammon” (Lk 16:13). What is the significance of this message

for us today? What challenge does it give us? In order to understand the message in this parable we must

look at the Palestinian economic situation in the time of Jesus.

The manager, usually a slave born in the household, had great

liberty but also with great responsibility. Like the tax collector of

the ancient times the manager must render some profit to his

master but he could also procure some personal gain for himself

by charging extravagant interest on loans. Having known that his

master had discovered that he was dishonest, the manager in

question decided to plan his own future. What he probably did

was to cancel the excessive interests which he initially required

for his own personal profit thus, making friends with customers

owing him/his master. This way, he makes a prudent decision in

his crisis in order to secure a future for himself. The message

here is simple; children of this world are very smart procuring

their own future. In the same way we Christians must be prudent

in the use of money/wealth so that when it fails we can be assured

of a dwelling in heaven.

This parable of the dishonest manager teaches us to make a

prudent/wise use of earthly goods in general. Undoubtedly, some

of us are very wise and prudent in treating our customers with

love and respect such that they remain with us forever. For

instance, insurance companies and banks send cards on your

birthday and holidays just to make sure you remain their

customer. At times we “bend over backwards” just to make sure

we keep our customers satisfied but the question is: How much

effort do we make to please God at all times? Whatever we do on

earth will cease one day; buying and selling; giving and taking up

Sunday collections; parties and ceremonies and so on will cease

one day. Then what? God gave us wisdom, not just to be

successful in earthly things but also in things that pertain to

eternal life. God gave us wealth, not just to please ourselves but

also to do things that are pleasing to Him.

In today’s world, however, the Church is so tempted to put

money ahead of everything. Some of us tend to worship money.

Even when dealing with sacraments some parishes are more

concerned about money than the spiritual gain of the people

concerned. At times, we are more concerned about how much to

charge for baptism, weddings, Quinceanera (i.e. Quinceanera-

Spanish expression referring to a celebration in which Latinos,

especially Mexican families, bring their 15-year-old girls to

church for a special Mass of Thanksgiving), and even funerals

than the salvation of the people concerned. Today’s gospel

challenges us to be careful. Why? Because money is a tool made

to serve our needs and not a master to be worshipped. Any one,

family, or even Church that puts money as a priority over human

dignity is not worthy of Christ. The Church is about prayer and

not about money. Some of us often ask, “But don’t we need

money to run the Church?” Yes, we do but the Church is not a

business. Were the Church a business we would not need priests

to run it, we would need to hire CEO’s and successful business

tycoons as head but then it would no longer be a Church. It would

just be a club house or business.

Beloved in Christ, when money becomes the priority and the

only topic we talk about at pastoral council meetings, we have to

ask ourselves if we are doing the will of God or just running a

business under the guise of Church. That is why St Paul, in

today’s second reading, asks us in the following words: “I ask

that supplications, prayers, and petitions, and thanksgivings be

offered for everyone, for kings and for all in authority that we

may lead a quiet and peaceful life in all devotion and dignity”

(1Tm 2:1). St Paul continues to admonish: “in every place men

and women should pray lifting up hands without anger or

argument” (1 Tim 2:8). The purpose of the Church is for the

salvation of souls. Christian leaders have the job to keep people

focused on this but not in gigantic structures and stained glasses.

Human dignity comes first, not money. Money has to be at the

service of humanity and not humanity at the service of money. If

anything, we should use money to make friends with people and

God.

The “flip side” of this point leads us to some rhetorical

questions: If we can spend so much money on jewelry, finger

nails, cosmetics, electronic toys, vanity car plates, and other

things that are not necessary why do we find it so difficult to

spend money on the Church? Why don’t we use money for things

that pertain to God? Why do we need the pastor to beg us before

we give tithe and collections on Sunday? I would like to conclude

this message with a joke:

There was this $20 dollar bill and a $1 dollar bill on the

conveyor belt at the downtown Federal Reserve Building. As they

were lying there side by side, they began the following

conversation:

$20 dollar: “Hey! My name is $20. I have had a good life,

traveled all over the world for years. I have been to the

Rockefeller Center in N.Y, casinos in Las Vegas, and beautiful

restaurants in many countries. What about you? Where have you

been”? $1 dollar bill: "My name is $1 dollar. I have been to the

Baptist Church, Presbyterian Church, Episcopal Church, Lutheran

Church, and Catholic Church….” The $20 dollar bill interrupted:”

WAIT A MINUTE, WAIT A MINUTE, WHAT IS A CHURCH?

I HAVE NEVER BEEN THERE!” (laugh).

May this Liturgy give us the wisdom to use with prudence

the wealth and resources of the earth. May it give us the wisdom

to use money for things that will give glory to God. May it give

us the courage to use our wealth for things that will please God,

the source of all we have and are.

Rejoice Always! Fr. Clem Oyafemi

Have a wonderful week

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25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

REGION ONE LITURGICAL SCHEDULE [SA] = St. Augustine [SB] = St. Benedict [SM] = St. Mary

Fri. Sept 23 8am [SM] Eileen Richardson

Sat. Sept 24 4:30pm [SB] SB Parishioners

4:30pm [SM] Dan & Martha McCarthy,

Fred & Ruth Spang

Sun. Sept 25 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time

7am [SM] Spanish Mass

8:15am [SA] Lorin Fornshell

9:45am [SM] St. Mary Alumni, Eileen Richardson;

Lvg & Dcsd Members of the 1st Diocesan

Diaconate Class

11am [SB] SB Parishioners

1:15pm [SM] Spanish Mass

THIS WEEK'S EVENTS PASTORAL REGION ONE:

[SA] St. Augustine [SB] St. Benedict; [SM] St. Mary

Mon 9/19 Prayer mtg 11am SB

Fellowship of Work 7pm SM

Tue 9/20 HAPPY BIRTHDAY JIM!

Wed 9/21 Bible Study 7pm SB

Sun 9/25 Bible Study 10:45am SMC

ST. MARY READINGS AND

SUNG MASS PARTS FOR SEPT 17/18

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Order of Mass - Page 202

Profession of Faith – Pg 209/Apostles Creed – Pg 210

Gloria - page 238

Readings – Cycle C,

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 1183

Holy, Holy, Holy – page 240

Memorial Acclamation – page 243

Amen – page 244

Lamb of God – page 245

PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS

THE SHUT INS OF ST. AUGUSTINE.

Joe Szaruga, June Helmers and Fran Chroniak

WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Sep 11

ST. AUGUSTINE: $1632 School: $130

ST. BENEDICT: $2827 Maint: $2569 Hymnals: $2000

ST. MARY: $3480 SVDP: $150 Cap. Imp: $50 Env:54

TOTAL: $3860

PRAY FOR OUR PARISH

MILITARY MEMBERS

TSgt Timothy Scott Marcum, USAF; SSgt Justin Bentley,

USAF; SrA Matthew Bauer, USAF; CPT Brian Hargis, US

Army; SSG Lynn Jones, US Army; Saundra Ann Morrell,

USN; Ronald Morrell Pruitt, US Army, Capt. Andrew J.

Konicki, USMC.; SSgt Christopher DeWitt, USAF, Sgt Alex

Zavakas, US Army, SSG Bill Himes US Army; PFC Michael

V. Jackson, US Army, PVT Corey Taylor, US Army, Lt. Com.

Ryan Jonathan Logan, USN, SGT Stephanie Lewis, US Army,

SrA Candice Smith, USAF, EOD3 Aaron R. Gorby, USN;

Davion A. Redd, USCG, Pvt Jacob Deis, USMC, SSgt

Jennifer Wagner, USAF, LCpl Jacob Deis, USMC.

PRAY FOR OUR BELOVED SICK of SB In our prayers, let us remember those in need of the

Lord’s healing mercy, especially: Andrew Lewis, Jackie

Bristow, Brenda Lewis, Mae Wilkerson, Kenneth Bronston,

Zadie Buckner, Mary Helen Spanish, Valerie Smith, Phyllis

Coley, Lora Singleton, Mark Wells, Jessie Campbell, Betty

Jones, Pat Bell, Janis Lowery, Myrtle Truitt, Susie Roberts,

Anna Brown, Richard Campbell. Bobbie Caldwell, Marilyn

Armstrong, Carl Island, Angelina Martin, Ralph Reid, Clark

Taylor, James Davis.

IN THE NURSING HOME/ASSISTED LIVING

FROM ST. BENEDICT AND ST. MARY PARISHES Eddie Weaver Mary Scott

Mary Paschal Livingston Care Center

Artie Oliver Mercy Sienna

ST. BENEDICT MINISTRY SCHEDULE SEPT 25 – 26th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 1

st Reader – Judy Baker; 2

nd Reader – Rita Ellicott

Petitions – Perry Taylor; Ushers – Robin Bell-Craft, Ed

Donaldson, Jackie Green, Jackie Layne

Extraordinary Ministers – Maxine Brooks, Sharon Hairston,

Carolyn Day, Derek Arnold (R); Kim Brown, Annette Young,

Victor O’Basuyi, Mary O’Basuyi, Emmett Orr (L)

ST. AUGUSTINE MINISTRY SCHEDULE Sept. 25 Lectors Jeff & Sandy Bruns

Eucharistic Ken Stewart, Marie & Randy Klotz, Jim

Adkins, Doug Hoog, Fran Delegato, Patrick Barnett,

Jacqueline Adkins

Ushers & Greeters: Tim Pheiffer, Ray Metzger, Don Hoog

Servers: Mary Schade, Cameron Cooper, Ansley Kozarec

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ST. MARY LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE

Sept 24 - 4:30pm [S] Patty Stevens

[L] Phil & Bonnie Doepker

[E] Dolora Michel, Callista McHenry, Debbie Hoover,

Mary Ann Faulstick

Sept 25 9:45am [S] Leo Campbell

[L] Jack Dempsey, Paula Good

[E] Doug Keller, Imelda Cardano, Laura Woeste,

Patrick Servé, Fran Roderer, Sharon Walker, Darlene

Kinney

TAKE TEN & CONNECT

With God & With Others Your Faith & Daily Life

Spend 10 minutes reflecting on God’s Word

Next Sunday’s scripture: Amos 8: 4-7

1 Timothy: 2: 1-8; Luke 16: 1-13 What gives you a feeling of security?

Looking back on your life, what achievements or

struggles made you feel worthwhile?

Describe an experience of trying to balance your

responsibilities in this world and in the next.

ST. AUGUSTINE PARISH NEWS ARE YOU INTERESTED?

Interested in becoming a member of the Catholic

Church? Please let Deacon Ken Stewart know or call the St

Augustine Rectory (937-855-2289).

HOLIDAY BAZAAR. BAZAAR SIGN UP

Special invite to St. Augustine parishioners wishing

to participate as crafters or vendors in our 2016 Holiday

Bazaar. Bazaar is scheduled for Sat. Nov. 12th. Please call

Joan Dillon (866-9926) by Sept 18th to reserve your rented

space for the bazaar or call if you have any

questions. Those calling by Sept. 18th will have first choice

of their space/location to display their product/crafts. After

Sept. 18th the invite will be extended to crafters and

vendors outside the parish. Hope to hear from you soon.

Have fun creating, planning and crafting!

PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS

THE SHUT INS OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Joe Szaruga, June Helmers and Fran Chroniak, Robert Schell

ST. BENEDICT PARISH/SCHOOL NEWS ST BENEDICT SVDP NEWS

The St. Benedict SVDP conference will be having a

“BUNDLE WEEKEND” on Sat. Oct 1 and Sun Oct 2. Now is

the time to start cleaning out your closets, drawers, attics and

basements!

Your SVDP Conference is going to try their hands at a

50/50 Raffle! Proceeds will go to help out neighbors in need.

Tickets will be $1 each, or 6 for $5. More information

will be coming your way soon. Thank you one and all for keep-

ing all of us and the SVDP ministry in your prayers.

RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation Are you or a family member interested in becoming a

catholic? Were you Baptized but did not receive the

sacrament of the Eucharist and confirmation? Are you

already a Catholic but want to receive more about the

teachings of the church? Join us as we begin the RCIA

process. Contact Camille Brown by calling the parish office

at 937-268-6697 or [email protected]

RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation Parishioners are needed to help those inquiring about the

Catholic faith through the RCIA process. Team members

will be asked to pray for candidates, assist with leading

scripture reflections, and sharing your own experience of

the Catholic faith. Contact the Parish office at 937-268-

6697, [email protected] OR

[email protected]

Ask the Pastor series

On October 2, 2016 at 9:30 to 10:30am at St. Benedict

there will be a forum about matters on our faith.

Please fill this form and submit your questions for

“Ask the Pastor” - -Q & A session with Fr. Francis

Please print clearly and return it to the box at the Box

in the gathering space before September 24, 2016

My Question is:

ST. MARY PARISH NEWS

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES AT ST. MARY “I would love to include our children at St. Mary’s

(5 &up) to sing at the 4:30pm Mass on Christmas Eve. The

music would be Christmas Carols (probably 2) that would

be familiar to the children. I was planning to meet with

them on the first Sunday of the month beginning in October

for about half an hour. This would coincide with our

Coffee & Donuts, so parents could stay while our children

are rehearsing. We might have an additional rehearsal in

December, but I will let you know. They would be singing

in front of the congregation instead of in the choir loft. I

hope you will consider this. I think this would be

wonderful for the children as well as a lot of fun for parents

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and the congregation. Maybe I might get a few new future

choir members as well!” Kathy Maresca 937-307-8908

[email protected]

ST. MARY SWAG

Have you always wanted to wear something

that tells everyone you are a member of the St. Mary

family? How about getting a Christmas ornament to

decorate your tree, a throw of St. Mary Church to

decorate your family room, or a cookie cutter to make

“St. Mary” cookies?

The St. Mary St. Ann Society will be having a

sale of various St. Mary items in the St. Mary Center

on October 2nd after mass. Please come over to check

out all of these great items while enjoying coffee and

doughnuts! All funds raised will go to the various St.

Ann projects that support and beautify St. Mary

Church. Thank you in advance for your support!!

VIRTUAL TOUR OF ST. MARY

STAINED GLASS WINDOWS As you travel up the side aisle on the west side of

the church, the third window you come to is The

Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. The top panel

contains the tablets of the 10 Commandments. On the right

is a palm, an emblem of victory and on the left an olive

branch, symbol of peace.

In this window Jesus is presented in the Temple at

Jerusalem. Mary and Joseph are there, Joseph carrying 2

doves. There is a candle in Mary’s hand and another in the

candle stand. These are reminders that the day of the

presentation, February 2, is also called Candlemas, the

day on which candles are blessed and distributed in the

Catholic churches.

LIFE IN THE SPIRIT SEMINARS Looking for a deeper faith, more power to live your

Christian life dynamically, more joy, more peace in your life?

Then Life in the Spirit Seminars are just what you are looking

for!

What are Life in the Spirit Seminars? As Catholics,

we've already received the Holy Spirit through Baptism and

Confirmation. The gifts of the Spirit lay dormant, uno-

pened...learn how to release these gifts in a new and more

powerful way!

Six weekly sessions are devoted to teachings, sharing

Scriptures, and personal testimonies by ordinary parishioners

who have experienced the power of the Holy Spirit in their

lives.

And now, we want to do just that! Join us start-

ing Saturday, September 24, 1:30 p.m. in the Madonna Room

at Corpus Christi Church.

For pre-registration, please call Barb Richardson at

609-4295, or Mary Moell at 277-2721.

ANDREW DINNERS All men high school age or older are invited to at-

tend the Andrew Dinner on Thursday, Sept, 29 from 5:30-

7:30pm at Carroll High School in Dayton. This gathering is

to help you discern a possible vocation to the priesthood.

Please RSVP to 513-421-3131 ext. 2890 by Sept.

27 wit the number of people you are bringing. Thank you.

LEARNING TREE FARM

AUTUMN FEST Come to Learning Tree Farm – 3376 S.

Union Rd. Dayton, on Sept. 24 from 10am to 4pm for fall

farm fun for kids of all ages. There will be Farm animals.

Food trucks, music, crafts, games, prizes and MUCH more!

For more information, go to www.learningtreefarm.org.

VOCATIONS DINNER

Dinner with the Spiritans!!

The Holy Ghost Fathers and Brothers are

cordially inviting young men of 8th grade and up for

dinner on Friday October 14 at Visitation Church, 407

E. Main Street, Ohio 45320 at 6pm. Those interested

should call Fr. Francis at 937-228-6123 or 937-268-

6697 or sign up at the back of the church, or email:

[email protected]

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