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St. Veronica Catholic Parish
Celebrating the SACRAMENT OF THE HOLY EUCHARISTSaturday 4:00 PM; Sunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30 AM
WEEKDAY MASSES Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, First Friday - 7:30 AM Wednesday 9:00 AM, when school is in session
LITURGY OF THE WORD WITH COMMUNION Friday and Saturday, 7:30 AM
The Chapel is open Monday-Friday from 7:00 AM until 4:30 PM. You are welcome to stop by and spend time in prayer. Rosary and Miraculous Medal Novena is held every Monday at 5:30 PM in the Chapel.
To reach a priest in the event of an emergency, illness or death: 513-528-1622 and follow the prompts.
Rev. P. Del Staigers, Pastor Rev. David Doseck, Parochial VicarRev. Pat Crone, Weekend AssociateDeacon R. Dan Murphy
4473 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244 Parish 513-528-1622 Fax 513-528-0714School 513-528-0442 REP 513-688-3155
BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
ST. VERONICA MINISTRY CENTER 4462 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco RoadWebsite www.stveronica.org Twitter #StVPastor
St. Veronica Catholic Parish is a community of the faithful in which all members share in the essential purpose of living, teaching and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
SAINT VERONICA CHURCH CINCINNATI, OHIO
SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2018 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER
Mass Intentions
What does the image of the Good Shepherd teach about true leadership and authority? How does this apply to your family and your workplace?
? Questionof the Week
Monday, April 16 7:30 a.m. Beth Srode
Tuesday, April 17 7:30 a.m. Intentions of Pris Murphy
Wednesday, April 18 7:30 a.m. Liturgy of the Word with Communion 9:00 a.m. Art Menges
Thursday, April 19 7:00 p.m. Richard Mersch
Friday, April 20 7:30 a.m. Liturgy of the Word with Communion
Saturday, April 21 – St. Anselm 7:30 a.m. Liturgy of the Word with Communion 4:00 p.m. Richard Kramer
Sunday, April 22 8:00 a.m. Edward B. Carter 9:30 a.m. Janet Ciolino 11:30 a.m. People of Our Parish
Scripture ReflectionsFourth Sunday of Easter
Reading 1: Acts 4:8-12 Reading 2: 1 John 3:1-2 Gospel: John 10:11-18
Mass Intentions This is the second in a series of reflections about the Church’s Seven Major Themes of Catholic Social Teaching. Bill Frantz, Pastoral Associate at St. Veronica and Jim Crosby, Pastoral Associate at St. John Fisher will alternate weekly contributions to the bulletin.
Catholic Social Teaching Theme #2: Call to Family, Community and ParticipationBuilding on the foundational principle that the human person is sacred, we are also social. We come to a deeper understanding of our dignity and rights in relationship with others, in community. Our society, organized in economics, politics, law and policy, affects our human dignity. While our society often exalts individualism, the Catholic tradition teaches that human beings grow and achieve fulfillment in community. Our Church teaches that the role of government and other institutions is to protect human life and human dignity and promote the common good. We are also taught that the family is the central social institution that must be supported and strengthened, not undermined.
But what does all of this mean? What is the church asking us to do? It is so easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer number of issues that face our society today. We can also become desensitized to stories of violence and injustice just because there are so many of them happening. Where do we start? I believe that we start by just believing that we can make a difference. The inspiration for believing that we can make a difference is found during these 50 days of the Easter Season leading up to Pentecost. In today’s gospel we hear that the risen Jesus opened the disciples’ minds to understand Scriptures. As we move through these 50 days, living in the hope of the Resurrection, we can ask for guidance from the scriptures in knowing where we can make a difference.
Consider this story about an ordinary person who made a difference. When Chris Hooley showed his 11-year-old daughter Kaylee a touching video about making the homeless smile last summer, he had no idea that she would feel so inspired to give back to those in need herself that she would create a full-fledged charitable organization. Together, the father-daughter duo has spent the past 18 months hosting street events where they hand out food, water, clothing and toiletries to the homeless in Phoenix, Arizona, alongside their team of volunteers, and post videos of their outings on YouTube. With ReKindle, they hope to continue expanding their efforts to help the homeless across the country in the future.
(Excerpts from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Website, Catholic Social Teaching: Major Themes)
Jim Crosby, Pastoral Associate, St. John Fisher Parish
Next week, Bill Frantz will reflect on “Rights and Responsibilities.”
FAMILY CELEBRATION HONORS HUMANAE VITAE:The Archdiocese of Cincinnati is teaming up with Couple to Couple League to host a family conference this summer that celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae. Mark your calendars to join us July 6-7, 2018, at the Sharonville Convention for “Families, become what you are!” Great speakers, including Christopher West and Janet Smith; Spanish track; full programming for children; Family Fun Day on Friday afternoon; family concert on Friday evening; daily Mass, Adoration. Visit www.cclconvention.com for full details and to register.
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PARISH STAFFPastor, Rev. Del Staigers 688-3144 [email protected] Dean, St. Francis de Sales DeaneryParochial Vicar Rev. David Doseck 528-1622, ext. 113 [email protected] Associate, Rev. Pat CroneDeacon R. Dan Murphy 528-1622, ext. 104 [email protected] Manager Mary Beth Dawson 688-3142 [email protected] Associate Bill Frantz 688-3155 [email protected], Sharon Bresler 528-0442 [email protected] of Parish Music Paul Bresciani 688-3153 [email protected] Principal Butch Keithley – School 528-0442 [email protected] Coordinator, Emily Besl 688-3143 [email protected] Receptionist Mindy Dannemiller 528-1622 [email protected], Judy Moeller 688-3141 [email protected] Office Clerk Carol Glaser 528-1622, ext. 102 [email protected] of Children’s Faith Formation Theresa Kearney 688-3155 [email protected]. Administrative Asst. Paige Umstead 688-3155 [email protected]
FINANCIAL INFORMATIONFINANCIAL INFORMATION
March 31 & April 1Actual $ 18,402Budgeted $ 17,137Variance $ 1,265YTD Actual $699,327YTD Budget $685,480Variance $ 13,847
March 7 & 8 Actual $ 12,184Budgeted $ 17,137Variance ($ 4,953)YTD Actual $711,511YTD Budget $702,617Variance $ 8,894
PRESIDER SCHEDULE: April 21 & 22
At St. Veronica: Saturday, April 21 4:00 p.m. Fr. David DoseckSunday, April 22 8:00 a.m. Fr. Del Staigers 9:30 a.m. Fr. Pat Crone 11:30 a.m. Fr. Pat CroneDeacon Dan Murphy preaching
at all four Masses.
MINISTRY SCHEDULE April 21 & 22
Saturday, April 21 – 4:00 p.m. Cantor: Emily Wagner Distributors: Adam Schutter, Robert Schutter, Michelle Emerling, Janice Feldmann, Terence Feldmann, Janice Fender, Michael Fender, Erin Frey Lectors: Laura Buehner, Sarah Richards Sacristan: Mary Feldhues Servers: Camryn Etheridge, Benjamin Flores, Sylvia Flores Greeters: Jim Farmer, Sarah Farmer Gift Bearers: Chickie Bauer, Diane Luskey Ushers: Mary Connolly, Nancy Stein Sunday, April 22 – 8:00 a.m. Cantor: Emily Didion Distributors: Janet Bresciani, Katie Crist, Russell Doran, Sheila Doran, Peggy Farwick, Robert Farwick, Maggie Haap, Peggy McLaughlin, Michael Schaeper Lectors: Peggy Hager, Rick Krieger Sacristan: Maila Crist Servers: Chloe Crist, Stefan Crist, Tony Garascia, Caleb Strunk Greeters: Mike Blom, Ruth Blom Gift Bearers: Alice Gortemiller, Marian McDaniel Ushers: Doug Barger, Mike Blom, Ron Wentzel Sunday, April 22 – 9:30 a.m. Cantor: Diane Yeager Distributors: Jon Dannemiller, Amy Fisher, Annabelle Fisher, Abby Jarrold, Sydney Mallaley, Erin McManus, Jordan McManus, Katie McManus, Jane Menke, Kyle Smith Lectors: Mollie Labeda, Nathan O’der Sacristan: Christopher Fisher Servers: Georgia Cheek, Julia Cheek, Michael Cheek, Nathan Dibert Greeters: Jordan McManus, Patrick McManus Gift Bearers: Connie Petitt Family Ushers: Tom Becker, Mark Dorsey, Tony Fehring, Andy Hauck, Paul Havlis, Al Razzano Sunday, April 22 – 11:30 a.m. Cantor: Chelsea Doering Distributors: Betsy Conner, Madeline Conner, Tori Gould, Jennifer Longbrake, Alex Merrit, Sathvik Reddy, Sushma Reddy, Keith Rohrer, Margie Rohrer Lectors: Janet Bresciani, Terry Stewart Sacristan: John Radford Servers: Maria Baillie, Clay Burdette, Aidan Garvin, William Garvin Greeters: Melissa Beverly, Shane Beverly Gift Bearer: Melissa Beverly Ushers: Dave and Carly Heilmann, Jose Hernandez, Rich Martin, Tom Smith
At St. John Fisher: Saturday, April 21 4:00 p.m. Fr. Del StaigersSunday, April 22 9:00 a.m. Fr. David Doseck 11:00 a.m. Fr. David Doseck
Deacon Tom Gaier preaching at all Weekend Masses.
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Art & Environment Ann Ossola 831-5368 Dorothy Scull 752-0515 Heinrich Zehetmaier 752-4179
Athletic Boosters Derrick Rahe 317-0474
Bereavement Committee Ben & Dottie Buerger 315-0205
Bible Study (Tues. afternoon) Dee DeMaria 947-1305 (Tues. p.m.) Mary Ann Fodor 528-1917
Education Commission Amy Jost 831-8427
Eucharistic Adoration George Ecker 752-2175
Eucharistic Ministers Deacon Dan Murphy 600-4334
Faith Formation Commission Brian Murray 943-7929
Festival Jim & Sarah Farmer 253-5684
Finance Commission Matt McConnell 373-0560
Fine Arts Boosters Michelle Trefz 680-5719
Greeters/Gift Bearers Peggy White 718-7718
Holy Name Society Nick Glace 859-240-4186
Homebound Ministry Carol Durham 752-9048
Hospitality Parish Office 528-1622
Lectors Holly Lynd 753-5667
#moms2.0 Megan Walsh 827-8200
Nursery Tammy McConnell 248-1473
Outreach Penelope Frigon 478-5786 Jennifer Link 218-9732
Prayer Shawl Group Dee DeMaria 947-1305
PTO Frank McConnell 374-5898
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FREQUENT CONTACTS WELCOME TO ST. VERONICA
Whether you are a first-time visitor or returning, we are glad you are here! We welcome new members to this community of faith. If you are interested in knowing more about St. Veronica Parish, contact us via [email protected], or call us at 528-1622 (Church), 528-0442 (School), or 688-3155 (Religious Education). Registration Forms for membership, school and REP can be found in the back of church or online at Stveronica.org.
More Disciples Needed in the Faith Formation OfficeWe are in search of individuals who love the Lord and are not ashamed to say so. Our children need vibrant role models willing to share their faith in a loving environment. We are asking all adult parishioners to prayerfully consider joining our Volunteer Staff. PROGRAM: Parish Religion Education Program (REP)NEEDS: Catechists, Catechist Aides, Office Helpers,
and Substitute CatechistsCOMMITMENT: Wednesday evening, 6:45-8:30,
September through May for Grades 1-8 Sunday morning, 9:30-10:30,
September through May for ages 3-5 Sunday Morning Nursery Co-op, 9:30-10:30, all year longREQUIREMENTS: Love Jesus, love children, want to bring the two together.TRAINING: VIRTUS training and monthly updates;
yearly VOCARE training offered through the Archdiocese; training and mentoring provided.
Contact Theresa Kearney at [email protected] or call (513) 688-3155.
Would you like to learn how to deal Blackjack?The Cincinnati Festival Alliance is offering lessons at St. Veronica on Monday, May 7 in the Parish Ministry Center. The Cincinnati Festival Alliance is a group made up of Festival Chairs from the East side of Cincinnati. They provide the Poker tables and Poker dealers, as well as tables, chairs, and games for the local Festivals. The dealers are all volunteers and more are needed. Each parish is responsible for finding people to deal Blackjack. If you are interested and are at least 18, plan to attend. The class lasts from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. For more information, call Dave Hofmeister at 752-1310.
Are you celebrating a significant wedding anniversary in 2018?
Married couples celebrating a significant wedding anniversary (25, 40, 50, 60, 65, 70, 75) in 2018 are invited to request a congratulatory certificate from Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr. These certificates will be distributed here at St. Veronica on September 22, at the 4:00 p.m. Mass. Visit the Office for Marriage & Family Life at www.catholiccincinnati.org or call (513) 421-3131, ext. 2621 before June 22nd to request your certificate.
The St. Veronica Education Commission serves the parish by ensuring that academic excellence is seen through the lens of our Catholic faith.
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Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
First Wednesday of Each Month, 1:00-7:00 p.m.
Faith Direct: Faith Direct is a service that makes your sacrificial giving easy and convenient. Please consider signing up for this service, by visiting our parish website at www.faithdirect.net. Our code is OH221.
Estate Planning: Please consider St. Veronica in your estate planning.
Cincinnati Catholic Men’s Conference:ATTENTION men, fathers and sons! The Cincinnati Catholic Men’s Conference is almost here and makes a perfect opportunity for a day of faith, inspiration and bonding. We are expecting a HUGE turnout, get complete information on the conference and purchase tickets at www.CincinnatiMensConference.com. Get your ticket today for Saturday, April 28, 2018, at the Taft Theatre. A Faith-filled day where men from all over the tri-state will enjoy Catholic inspiration and spiritual growth. Featured Speakers: 1) Fr. Mitch Pacwa of EWTN; 2) Fr. Larry Richards, Founder of Reason For Hope Foundation; 3) Coach Gerry Faust, former head football coach of Moeller High School and University of Notre Dame; and 4) Celebrity keynote Bas Rutten, former UFC Heavyweight World Champion and movie star. Most Reverend Archbishop Dennis Schnurr as the main celebrant for the Mass. Tickets are going fast. Get them today at www.CincinnatiMensConference.com. Presented by CatholicSpeakers.com and the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.
Golden Anniversary Mass 2018Married Couples celebrating their
50th Wedding Anniversary in 2018 are invited to attend the following Golden Anniversary Mass:
August 4, 2018, 4:30 p.m., St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, Cincinnati
Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr, Celebrant
Some of our February ExpensesSalaries $156,206Health Care $ 27,293Gas, Electric, Water $ 18,629New Sound System for Church $ 6,030
Some of our Future Expenses:School Roof areas 2 & 3 (Junior High and Cafeteria) $ 68,673Parish Hall (gym) Debt Total $685,390
Thank you for your generous support.
This week, we are taking up The Catholic Relief Services Collection to respond to Jesus in disguise. This collection helps six Catholic agencies to provide relief and support to struggling communities and to work toward peace and reconciliation among our marginalized brothers and sisters here and around the world. Please prayerfully consider how you can support the collection. Learn more at www.usccb.org/catholic-relief.
Opportunities to put your faith in action:Catholic Charities Su Casa Hispanic Center is looking for childcare volunteers during evening and Saturday English Classes and Classroom Assistants for the summer program, Vacaciones Útiles. For more information, call Karri O’Hara (513) 672-3719, or email Brett Hamm at [email protected].
Catholic Charities Mobile Food Pantry visits five eastern counties each month. A Food Pantry “pops up” in just a few hours in a local church and then serves between 125-225 families in two hours. Catholic Social Teaching asks us to create opportunities for mutuality for both the poor and vulnerable to truly encounter each other, so all are transformed and healed by the interaction. To volunteer one time or on a regular basis, contact Julie at 513-672-3720 or [email protected]. Come and join us once and you will want to come back again.
St. Francis De Sales DeaneryCaregiver Support Group Volunteers Needed: Do you have a listening ear, a compassionate heart and empathetic spirit? The Caregiver Assistance Network has an opportunity for you. We are looking for facilitators for our caregiver support groups in the Hyde Park area. The time commitment is at most 3-4 hours per month. We offer training on group facilitation, so no experience is necessary. Facilitators encourage, support and most of all listen to group members as they relate their experiences, support each other and provide a positive, healthy environment for dealing with the stresses of caregiving for an aging or ailing loved one. Please consider giving back for a few hours each month – your time will make all the difference to struggling caregivers right here in your neighborhood. Call the Caregiver CAREline at (513) 869-4483 or visit www.ccswoh.org/how-to-get-involved/volunteer to fill out the online application (put CAN in the comments section). The Caregiver Assistance Network is a program of Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio, funded through the Council on Aging.
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Wednesday Church Night Topic – Suicide Prevention
Wednesday, April 18, at 7:00 p.m., in the Parish Ministry Center
Loss of a loved one, friend, neighbor, colleague, or other acquaintance to suicide is devastating. Importantly, there is hope and help for persons contemplating suicide, and you can help others in need. QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer -- three simple steps that anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help.
A Gatekeeper is someone in a position to recognize a crisis and the warning signs that
someone may be contemplating suicide. Gatekeepers include parents, friends, neighbors, teachers, coaches, and many others who are strategically positioned to recognize and refer someone at risk of suicide.
As a QPR-trained Gatekeeper, trainees receive background on the prevalence of suicide and learn to
• Recognize the warning signs of suicide.
• Know how to offer hope.
• Know how to get help and save a life.
Our Presenters: Melanie Palmer and Scott Stephens
Melanie Palmer is an Independently Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with Supervisory Status and American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Approved Supervisor. She is the Director of Training for Child Focus, Inc, has worked in the outpatient and school-based programs at CFI, and taught a general psychology course at Southwestern College. She has over 20 years of experience working with clients on a variety of issues and challenges such as depression, anxiety, trauma, sexual abuse, marital conflict, and has extensive experience working with children and adolescents suffering from emotional and behavioral problems.
Scott Stephens is a Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervisory Status with 30 years of experience working with children and families. Scott is the Director of Parish Outreach for Catholic Charities. He is also an adjunct professor of social work at Xavier University and provides individual therapy to children and families at a private practice in Mason. He has worked in Foster Care, Adoption, and been the Executive Director of Pregnancy Center East in Cincinnati. Scott has a Bachelors and Masters in Social Work and a Masters in Pastoral Ministry from the Athenaeum of Ohio.
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Calling all Castaways! Be part of the BEST week
of the Summer! We are searching for individuals who love the Lord and are not ashamed to say so. Our children need vibrant role models willing to share their faith in a fun-loving environment at VBS this summer. We are asking all adult parishioners to prayerfully consider joining our staff. College students, stay-at-home parents, teachers, and seniors can serve. We need your gifts.
PROGRAM: Vacation Bible School (VBS)
NEEDS: Adult volunteers in Imagination Station (if you like science and making things), KidVid Cinema (if you can run a DVD player and talk to kids), and the Tropical Treat Café (if you are an organizer who knows your way around a kitchen), Decoration Director (if you have a knack for using art to set the scene), Finale Coordinator (if party planning is your thing), Adult Crew Leaders (to accompany small groups of kids each day). Also needed: Aides and part-timers in all areas.
COMMITMENT: VBS is from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., daily, from July 9-13. Adult time commitment depends on the job. Decoration Director and Finale Coordinator are NOT needed daily during the week, but before VBS begins and/or when it ends. Even if you can help only a couple days, WE NEED YOU. This is an awesome ministry for kids, teens and adults. It’s a win-win-win situation!
REQUIREMENTS: Love Jesus, love children, love fun. See each mini job description above for more info.
TRAINING: VIRTUS training necessary if you have been out of High School for at least one year. Manuals and training provided for all roles.
Contact Theresa Kearney at [email protected] or call (513) 688-3155.
Thank you for prayerfully considering joining us. God’s generosity will not be outdone.
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FREQUENT CONTACTS
Rosary George Ecker 752-2175
Rosary Makers Joyce Winkelman 528-2243
Scouting Cub Jason Schuster 313-3491 Boy Jeff Williams 943-0383 Crew Lenny LaBreque 379-2838 Girl Kat Eaton 319-8169
Senior Group Al Razzano 528-2078
Servers Dane Baumgartner 274-8541 Frank McConnell 374-5898
St. Vincent de Paul Rusty Doran 528-8613
Stewardship Commission Lynn Stuart 348-8597
Sunday Preschool REP Sarah Lanham 753-0478
Ushers Dave Heilmann 256-1146
Worship Commission Mary Sue O’Donnell 528-4860 Paul Bresciani 688-3153
PARISH COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
Jon Dannemiller, Chair 739-1237
Brian Arnold 528-5757
Dottie Buerger 528-0231
Rob Cheek 576-0532
Jennifer Hall 910-8277
Dave Limbacher 300-8931
Kevin Link 218-9731
Jordan McManus 752-6089
Mike Moran 752-9361
Nathan O’Der 444-5979
ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK – APRIL 15
Monday, April 16, 20187:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m. – Mass – Chapel
2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. – SCC – Hendricks – St. V – PMC – St. Kateri Room3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. – Student Rosary Group – St. V – PMC –
St. Elizabeth/St. Damien5:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. – Rosary & Miraculous Medal Novena – Chapel6:15 p.m.-7:30 p.m. – Daisy Troop 44313 – St. V – PMC – OLMC
6:15 p.m.-8:00 p.m. – Finance Commission Meeting – PMC – St. Catherine7:00 p.m.-8:45 p.m. – Athletic Boosters General Meeting –
St. V – PMC – St. Kateri Room
Tuesday, April 17, 20187:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m. – Mass – Chapel
2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. – Bible Study – St. V – PMC – St. Elizabeth/St. Damien6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. – Education Commission Open Meeting – PMC – St. Catherine
6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. – Second Grade Girl Scout Meeting – St. V – PMC – St. Kateri Room
7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. – SCC – S. Gerwe – PMC – St. John Neumann
Wednesday, April 18, 20187:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m. – Liturgy of the Word with Communion – Chapel
9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. – Mass – Church 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. – AA Meeting – St. V – PMC – St. Martin DePorres
7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. – Choir Rehearsal – Church7:00 p.m.-8:15 p.m. – REP – Wednesday Night
7:00 p.m.-8:15 p.m. – Wednesday Church Night – St. V – PMC – OLMC
Thursday, April 19, 20187:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m. – Mass – Chapel
1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. – Rosary Makers – St. V – PMC – St. Elizabeth/St. Damien1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. – Association of Pastoral Associates –
St. V – PMC – St. Kateri Room6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. – SVDP – Open Pantry – St. V – PMC – St. Martin DePorres
7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. – SCC – T. Baker – PMC – St. Catherine
Friday, April 20, 20187:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m. – Liturgy of the Word with Communion – Chapel
8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. – #MOMS 2.0 Group – St. V – PMC – St. Kateri Room
Saturday, April 21, 20187:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m. – Liturgy of the Word with Communion – Chapel
10:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. – Wedding in Chapel 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. – Confessions – Chapel
4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. – Mass – Church
Sunday, April 22, 20188:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. – Mass – Church
9:25 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – REP – Sunday Morning – School Classroom 403, School Classroom 405, School Classroom 408
9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – Nursery – School Classroom 4019:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – Mass – Church
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – RCIA Session – PMC – St. John XXIII11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Mass – Church
6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. – Dads and Lads PTO Event7:00 p.m.-8:45 p.m. – Adult Volleyball and Basketball – Gymnasium
7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. – Small Church Community Meeting – McManus – St. V – PMC – St. Kateri Room
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SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION The Sacrament of Baptism for infants is scheduled on Sundays either at Mass or at 12:30 p.m. Expectant parents should plan on attending the Baptismal Preparation Program, held six times a year. Call the Parish Office to schedule the Baptism and Preparation Program. The Sacrament of Baptism for adults and school age children is usually celebrated at the Easter Vigil, along with the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. Preparation occurs in steps and stages throughout the year with weekly meetings on Sunday after 9:30 a.m. Mass. Call Emily Besl at 688-3143, or the Parish Office for more information.
SACRAMENTS OF HEALING The Sacrament of Penance (Reconciliation or Confession) is celebrated each Saturday, 2:30-3:30 p.m., or by appointment with the Pastor. Seasonal Penance Services are also celebrated. The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick may be scheduled by calling the Pastor before a medical procedure, or in the event of a serious illness, or after each Mass on the fifth Sunday of the month.When hospitalized, please notify the Parish Office; this is the only way we know if a parishioner has been hospitalized. In case of medical emergency or death, call the Parish Office and follow prompts.
SACRAMENTS OF COMMITMENT The Sacrament of Marriage is scheduled by calling the pastor or deacon to begin the process of marriage preparation, at least six months prior to the anticipated wedding date. A date for the wedding is set only after meeting with the pastor or deacon. Discernment for the Sacrament of Orders (ordination to the Priesthood and Diaconate) is facilitated by contacting the pastor or Vocation Director of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Those interested in pursuing Religious Life may also make these contacts.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM The Religious Education Program (R.E.P.) for children (ages 3 years through 8th Grade) begins each year in September and ends in May. Call Theresa Kearney, Coordinator of Children’s Faith Formation, or Paige Umstead, Administrative Assistant, at 688-3155 for more information.
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1965 8 Mile Road,Cincinnati, OH 45255(513) 474-2228
Christina A. Mullis, Director of Admissions and Enrollment [email protected] or 513-231-3500, ext.5809 • www.mcnhs.org
ARCHBISHOP
McNicholasHIGH SCHOOL
513.232.0550513.232.1605 fax
7655 Five Mile Road, Suite 214Cincinnati, Ohio 45230
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Pediatric Dentistry
of AndersonRonald L. Poulos, DDS, LLC
Specialist dedicated to infants,children, adolescents and
children with special needs.
Pediatric Dentistryof Anderson
513.232.0550513.232.1605 fax
7655 Five Mile RoadSuite 214
Cincinnati, Ohio 45230
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Specialist dedicated to infants,children, adolescents and
children with special needs.
Ronald L. Poulos, DDS, LLC
Donate & ShopSt. Vincent de Paul
Thrift StoreMt Washington Store, 2300 Beechmont & Milford Store, 813 Main St.
Truck Pick-up, Call 421-CARE
752-1400
TIM’S JEWELRY SHOPTim McGrath
Knights of Columbus MemberMaster Jewelry637 D. Ohio Pike
M,Tu, F 10-6 • Th 10-8 • Sat 10-6 • W 10-2www.timsjewelryshop.com
38 Yrs Experience
513-528-75554256 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd.
at the corner of Clough Pike
EastgatEDENTAL EXCELLENCEDr. Stephen Kuennemeier
Dr. Dan KelleyDr. Jodie Yildirim
Dr. Gerrold Kirzner3241 Mt. Carmel Rd.
513-753-0044Appointments
7am-7pm & Saturdays
ANIMALWELLNESS HOSPITAL
Michelle L. Hendricks, D.V.M.Parishioner
Cameron Corman, D.V.M.
962 Old St. Rt. 74, Batavia513-752-6810
Serving the St. Veronica Community
KELLERMAN Heating & Cooling Co.
Sales • Service • Installation SINCE 19611990 State Route 125, Amelia
513-797-6600 Licence #25361
BOB CROPPER PLUMBING50 Years Experience
PLUMBINGWATER HEATERS
SEWERSFAST ELECTRIC DRAIN CLEANING
513-752-9949
BANKING MADE EASY!
Focused on your business & personal banking needsBen Buerger, Chairman, Active ParishionerGregory P. Niesen, CPA, President & CEO
513.231.7871 • www.watchhillbank.com
AndersonChiropraCtiC& Massage therapy
Family Owned & Operated Since 1992
Holly AndersonPalmer Graduate
752-53904044 McLean Dr.
Most Insurance AcceptedMedicare/Medicaid
BWC Cert./Worker’s Comp. Providerwww.andersonchiroandmassage.biz
Complete Domestic & Foreign Auto Service513.528.4119
539 Cincinnati-Batavia Pk.
• Tree Trimming• Tree Removal• Stump Removal• Pruning• Landscaping
Shane Obermeyer, Parishioner 528-4167
JOHN MUGAVIN AUTO BODYQuality Collision Repair • Reasonable Rates
In Business 48 YearsShawn Mugavin
Shannon Mugavin, Parish Member1089 Old St. Rt. 74 in Glen Este
513-752-6232
Green Dreams LLCFine Turf Care & Mowing
Tim O’Brien, Owner/OperatorAgronomist & Parishioner
513.354-0883
In Loving MemoryJack Walsh
Jimmy PharoRuth & Larry PattDiane C. Knueven
Mary Louise HansmanT.A. & Ruth Handley
Joan E. EvansWilliam Curran
AL CrookerHarold & Marie Crone
Joe & Rosa BitzerPatricia Ann Stein
Gertrude M. WeaverKenny HendricksHarry McDaniel
Salvatore Spinelli
Alpha & Omega BuildingServices Inc.
2843 Culver Ave., #A Dayton OH 45429(937) 298-2125
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Evans FuneralHome
Traditional Funeral & Cremation ServicesFuneral Pre-Planning Available
741 Center Street, Milford513-831-3172
1944 State Route 28, Goshen513-722-3272
www.evansfuneralhome.com
Amelia CleanersSewing - Alterations
513-753-30201310 St. Rt. 125, Amelia, OH 45102
• Formal Wear • Household Items• Wedding Dresses • Shoe Repair• Suits • Sewing of• Zippers all kinds
Ohio Department of Education Chartered SchoolFounded 1970
EASTERN HILLS EDUCATIONAL BLDG.4132 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd. • 513-528-1166
Infant/Toddler • Pre-KindergartenKindergarten • Elementary Care
Multi-Child Tuition DiscountVisit us at EasternHillsChildCare.com
Christi Krieger & Angie FordIt’s a Seller’s Market! We can get your home sold quick!
Call us Today!513-752-0921
www.alegnarealty.com
Alegna Realty
“Family Owned & Trusted For Over 30 Years!”
To Arrange On-SiteRoof & Insulation
Estimates!
7176 Beechmont Avenue • Anderson Township
Call 474-6677
Contact me today for all your real estate needs!Tracy Dunne, Parishioner(513) 231-2800 office(513) 319-4103 [email protected]
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Boarding Daycare Grooming Supplies
4528 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati OH 45245513-843-4340
www.tailwaggersdoggydaycare.com
Located at 720 Eastgate South Dr., Suite 200 Cincinnati OH 452451/2 OFF Smoothies M-F 7am-9am
513-271-8877Audio • Video • Security
Parishioner
Family Owned Since 1959
SALON CAPELLI30% OFF
Any Service with Krista or Allisha513-528-3354550 Ohio Pike
(Home Depot Plaza, New Customers Only)Paula Faulhaber/Owner-Parishioner
SC
Offering Traditional Burial & Cremation ServicesServing each family individually, Personally & Compassionately
111 W. Main St. 315 W. Plane St. 200 Western Ave. Amelia Bethel New Richmond 513.753.6130 513.734.2228 513.553.4132
Visit us at www.ecnurre.com
FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
Caring YouCan Count On.Serving each family
individually, personally, & compassionately.
8550 Beechmont Ave.Ste. 1100
474-9500
Donald S. Bock
“FOR THE JOB YOU NEEDED YESTERDAY”
Elite
Residential • Commercial • IndustrialSERVICING THE TRI-STATE AREA
965-8222Buck Stocker, Parishioner
OVER 25 YEARS OF PEST CONTROL EXPERIENCEPest
www.HomesPolo.com(513) 602-6000 [email protected]
COMPLIMENTS OF
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Kathleen, Christine & MiChael Mezher
Attorneys at Law 474-3700Probate ~ Trusts ~ Wills/Estate Planning
Accidents ~ Injuries Bankruptcy8075 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati 45255
The Jason Bowman Team513-766-0647www.jjbowman.com
It’s the Experience!Seven Time Winner of Angie’s List
Super Service Award
Jason BowmanT E A M
Jan S. Labeda, d.d.S., Inc. | bartoSz S. Labeda, d.d.S.4553 Elmont Drive Parishioner
513-528-9553
Tony Ranieri, Owner • 513-543-56454618 Laurel View Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 • [email protected]
ROOFING • SIDING • SOLAR ENERGY
State FarmYour Good Neighbor State Farm Agent
Alison Taylor, Agent540 Old State Rte 74 Cincinnati, OH 45244
Anderson Hills Plumbing232-3821
6229 Beechmont AvenueEmie, Jack, Ralph & Barb Vilardo, ParishionersThank you for your Patronage – Over 48 Yrs Experience & Satisfaction