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Every Tuesday 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
New Parishioners: We would love to officially welcome you into our family.
Registration forms are available in folders on the door in
the church entrance or by contacting the parish office.
Baptism Prep: Required for all first-time parents. Scheduled on the 2nd
Monday in March, July, and November. Baptism/Marriage/Hall Rental: Please contact the parish office.
Pastoral Council: Chair: Jay McCollum, 419.953.2849 Co-Chair: Jonathan Dietz, 937.489.9008
Prayer Line: 419.778.3632, 419.629.2406, 419.629.2639
Stephen Ministry: 419.302.2223 or 419.733.4440
120 South Eastmoor Drive Post Office Box 67 New Bremen, OH 45869 419.629.2543
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 a.m.
Monday 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday 12:05 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m.
Saturday 4:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Mon/Thu 6:15 – 6:45 p.m.
Tue/Fri 8:00 – 8:20 a.m.
Wed 11:30 – 11:50 a.m.
Mass Schedule:
Reconciliation:
Adoration/Exposition:
Pastoral Staff:
March 10, 2019
Phone: 419.629.2543
Office Hours: Mon-Thu 9 am – 4 pm
Friday 9 am – noon Pastor: Rev. Thomas Dorn
419.629.3031 [home]
Deacon: Greg Bornhorst
Accountant: Mary Eyink
419.629.2226 [home]
Coordinator of Elementary CCD and
Community Outreach:
Kathy Pape
Coordinator of JH/HS CCD:
Jenny Sailer
Coordinator of Liturgy and Music:
Nick Wilker
Coordinator of Youth/Young Adults:
Nick Clune
Pastoral Associate/Adult Faith/Tech:
Brad Feltz
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JOIN US FOR STATIONS AND BENEDICTION: Stations of the Cross followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be offered by Fr. Dorn every Sunday at 1:00 p.m. during Lent. “The pious exercise of the Way of the Cross represents the sorrowful journey that Jesus Christ made with the cross on His shoulders, to die on Calvary for the love of us. We should, therefore, practice this devotion with the greatest possible fervor, placing ourselves in spirit beside our Savior as He walked this sorrowful way, uniting our tears with His, and offering to Him both our compassion and our gratitude.” – St. Alphonsus Liguori
OUR GIFT IN RESPONSE TO GOD’S GIFT
March 3
Total Budget* Over/(Under)
$13,475.50 $6,702.29 6,773.21 Envelopes Anonymous Students $13,931.00 $536.00 $8.50
Attendance: 902
Electronic Giving (March 5): $9,277.00
February ** Budget Actual Over/(Under)
$34,230.77 $44,788.85 $10,558.08
YTD *** Budget Actual Over/(Under)
$299,519.54 $321,592.54 $22,073.34 * Weekly budget excludes monthly electronic giving.
** Monthly includes weekly collections & monthly electronic giving. *** YTD includes weekly, electronic, and special collections (July-February)
Stephen Ministries:
A Friend in Need. In times of trouble, we look to caring
Christian friends to listen to us while we work through our feelings. A Stephen Minister can be such a friend, either to you or to someone you know. This weekend at the 10:00 Mass, our seven trainees will be commissioned as Stephen Ministers who are trained to care for people dealing with life’s issues. These Caregivers are committed to providing Christian Care for others experiencing many different needs. If you or someone you know could benefit from the trained, caring presence and listening ear of a Stephen Minister, you can contact the parish office or call Linda Kuenning at 419-302-2223 or Ellen Topp at 419-733-4440. For more information, brochures are available in media rack in the church entrance or visit the Ministries page on our website.
Thanks to everyone who donated money to the free will offering during the church luncheon for my Girl Scout Gold Award project of a Community Orchard. These donations will help purchase materials and plants for my orchard. -- Taylor Paul
EASTER FLOWERS help make the church a sign of Christ’s resurrection. Parishioners are invited to contribute $10.00 toward the cost of a potted plant in honor of their family or a deceased loved one. The offering can be dropped off at the parish office or in a marked envelope in the Sunday collection. Plants will be placed in the church entrance after they’ve finished blooming and can then be taken home.
INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK
Temptation is a part of our lives. Even Jesus wrestled with
temptation. Our faith tells us that we are meant to live our
lives in service of God's kingdom. Yet, we often find
ourselves pursuing our own desires rather than God's. The
Gospel clearly tells us that true power is found in the
embrace of virtue - living lives of non-violence, mercy, and
forgiveness. Yet, we still are not convinced and seek things
that will hurt us and retaliate against those who harm us.
When Jesus faced temptation, he found security in who he
was, which firmly rooted him in his mission and gave him
the determination to trust in God. We, too, must learn to find
security in our identity as a son or daughter of God, to live
out our mission rooted in that truth, and to be confident in
God's abiding presence.
Feast Days, Holidays, & Memorials
March 10 to March 17
10 – First Sunday of Lent
Daylight Savings Time Begins
11 – Orthodox Lent begins
17 – Second Sunday of Lent
Orthodox Sunday
Religious Education: During Lent we will again be having our “EXTRA” activities for students Grades 1-12.
Every Tuesday during Lent students are invited to come to church after school and participate in snacks and then adoration. We will meet in a classroom for snacks and then go to adoration from 3:30-4:00 p.m. Parents are asked to pick up students at 4:00.
Friday mornings beginning at 7:30 a.m. Students are invited to join us for Prayer and Pancakes. We will meet in church and share a brief reflection on the gospel and then go the hall for breakfast before heading out to school. Our best days are those that begin with the Lord.
Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life. – Psalm 143:8
Thank you to all the members of the 1981 CYO team that sent prayers and notes to our current CYO members. We are very grateful for your support. Thank you for continuing to be an inspiration and role model for our students.
Please keep our boys and parents in your prayers as they travel to Cleveland this weekend: Grant Selby, Spencer Elking, Jarod Keller, Brennan Tinnerman, Devon Thieman, Ben Blickle, Preston Hoehne, Max Homan, Zach Bertke, Sam Sailer, Caden Puthoff, Andrew McNaughton, Josh Bensman, and Cole Hamberg.
-- Jenny Sailer
Have you ever had a tug at your heart that you should be doing more for others? God tells us in Matthew 25:31-46:
Truly I tell you, just as you did to one of the least of these who are members of my
family, you did to Me. Holy Redeemer will be making some changes to our outreach program. All parishioners, from young on up, will have opportunities to serve others and serve God. We will be working on some new ministries and are still looking for more volunteers for the “Sharing Talents” and the “Give a Ride” ministries. Some parishioners have already signed up for these ministries, and we Thank them, but we are still in need of more volunteers. We will be having a meeting to discuss how to expand our Outreach Program. If you have even the tiniest tug to serve God and others, join us on Tuesday, March 12, at 7:00 p.m. to discuss ways to make our current outreach opportunities better and create more opportunities.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!!!!!!!!!! If you have questions or comments please feel free to contact Kathy Pape at [email protected], Church phone: 419-629-2543, or cell: 419-953-6420
GOSPEL MEDITATION
As we enter into this Lenten season of penance and self-denial, we're reminded that the God we follow is no stranger to these things. In this Sunday's Gospel, we see the temptations of Jesus which have parallels throughout Scripture and in our own lives. The apostle John warns against temptations to sensual lust, enticement of the eyes, and a pretentious life (cf. 1 John 2:16). Before Eve plucks the fruit from the tree, she hears it is good for food, pleasing to the eyes, and desirable for gaining wisdom (cf. Genesis 3:6). The temptations of Jesus are our own. "Turn these stones to bread." Here is the lure of bodily comfort, like good food or sensual lust. It's the simplest of temptations because it's instinctual. We want good for our bodies! But there may be times these bodily goods don't serve the higher good for our souls. The leap "from the temple parapet" would entice the eye of the person watching. A feat like this would prove Jesus' Messianic ability. His popularity could be a shortcut to the cross. We might not be daredevils, but we want people to like us and be impressed by us. Do we sacrifice our values along the way? To "bow and worship" the devil - and so claim power and a pretentious life - seems like a dramatic
temptation. Not everyone may feel enticed by power in the professional sense, but all of us want control. A volunteer team can feel just as intense as the boardroom! How often do we prefer to be in control of our lives (and perhaps even the lives of others), rather than allow God to be God? When we consider areas of temptation and sin, it's not to feel ashamed. The temptation in the desert reminds us that we are not alone and that the strength of Jesus can be our strength, too.
MASS SCRIPTURE READINGS & REFLECTIONS
This Week: March 10 – First Sunday of Lent
FIRST READING – Deuteronomy 26:4-10:
'Therefore, I have now brought you the firstfruits of the products of the soil which you, O LORD, have given me.'" (Dt 26:10a)
Throughout the Book of Deuteronomy, and in today's reading, Moses reminds the Israelites of
how God was present throughout their history. Moses instructed Israel to make a sacrificial
offering to the Lord God in thanksgiving. As we begin the season of Lent, how will you show
gratitude to the Lord?
SECOND READING – Romans 10:8-13:
For "everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." (Rom 10:13) Paul teaches the Roman Christians that everyone (Jew and Gentile alike) who believes in Christ with their heart and mind will
be saved. Why do you think anyone would object to this teaching?
GOSPEL – Luke 4:1-13:
Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the desert for forty days, to be tempted
by the devil. He ate nothing during those days, and when they were over, he was hungry. (Lk 4:1-2)
Jesus began his public ministry defeating the temptations of the devil. How do you think the devil tempts you?
Next Week: March 17 – Second Sunday of Lent
FIRST READING – Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18:
The Lord God took Abram outside and said, "Look up at the sky and count the stars, if you can. Just so," he added, "shall your
descendants be." (Gn 15:5)
Abraham's trust in the covenantal promises of the Lord was deemed an act of righteousness. When have you had to completely
trust the Lord?
SECOND READING – Philippians 3:17-4:1:
He will change our lowly body to conform with his glorified body by the power that
enables him also to bring all things into subjection to himself. (Phil 3:21)
Paul urges believers in the Philippian community to see him and Timothy as models
of faith in Jesus Christ. To whom do you model your faith in Christ?
GOSPEL – Luke 9:28b-36:
While he was praying his face changed in appearance and his clothing became
dazzling white. (Lk 9:29)
In the transfiguration, the divinity of Christ was revealed to Peter, John, and James.
Why do you think the apostles initially told no one what they had seen?
THE FOLLOWING is offered at the Shrine of the Holy Relics, 2291 St. Johns Road, Maria Stein OH. For more information or to register, please contact Susie Bergman by email at [email protected] or 419-925-4532 or visit www.mariasteinshrine.org
FEBRUARY - MAY: Throne of Wisdom & Eucharistic Miracles, Free Art Exhibit MARCH 14-17: First Communion Sale, Normal Shrine Hours MARCH 19: Gardening with the Saints, 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. MARCH 26: Adoration Guild Learning Series Part 1, 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. APRIL 11: Adoration Guild Learning Series Part 2, 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. APRIL 14: St. Peregrine Cancer Prayer Service, 2:00 p.m.
APRIL 30-MAY 28: Scripture & the Rosary Bible Study, Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. (RSVP Required by April 1) Cost $25/person
Coping with depression, grief, anxiety, or relationship issues? CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES of the Miami Valley is now providing counseling services in Mercer County at the Spiritual Center of Montezuma, 6731 State Route 219, Montezuma. Licensed professional counselor Larry Grigsby will be taking clients on Mondays. Appointments must be scheduled through our Sidney office at 937-498-4593 or 1-833-289-0227.
St. Denis K of C is hosting nationally known speaker DR.
JOHN WOOD. St. Denis K of C will welcome the Versailles
native and Dynamic Catholic speaker on Saturday, March 23, at
7:00 p.m. at the Versailles K of C hall. In the spirit of the New
Evangelization, Wood will use popular movies, songs, stories,
sports, and life experiences to teach the faith based on his newest
book "ENTRUSTED; Keeping the Flame of Faith Alive." Don't
miss the opportunity to hear Dr. John Wood who as bestselling
author Matthew Kelly says, " I believe
John is one of the great emerging
Catholic voices of our time. John
Wood has a passion that is contagious.
Read his books and make an effort to
go and hear him speak!" Tickets for
the event are $10 and are available by
contacting Jake DeMange at 419-336-
1034.
The Spiritual Life Commission of the
Petersburg Pastoral Region is hosting a Faith & Science
Speakers’ Series to be held at Wapakoneta, St. Joseph Parish
Life Center. Events are free and open to the public.
• Stacy Transancos, PhD, Author of Particles of Faith –
Thursday, March 28, 7-9 p.m.
• Fr. Andrew Umberg – Thursday, April 25, 7-9 p.m.
• Fr. Sean Wilson, The Moon & Mary – Thursday, May 23,
7-9 p.m.
The 2019 CATHOLIC MEN’S CONFERENCE is being held
on Saturday, March 16, at St. Michael Hall in Ft. Loramie. This
is a great day for all men high school and older. This year’s
theme is “GPS – God’s Plan for Sainthood”. Tickets are $25
which include 2 meals, books and materials, and great speakers.
Contact Kevin Musser at 937-726-1295 or email
[email protected] and leave your contact
information so they can follow up with you.
OPEN TABLE COMMUNITY MEAL: Monday, March 18, 4-6 p.m. in the St. Paul Assembly Room. All are Welcome. Meal, cooked by Bolly’s, includes beef & noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, and dessert. Carry outs are available. Free chair massages and indoor park.
The Academics, the Artist, and the Architect: Retrieving the Catholic Tradition: Wednesday, April 10, 2019, 7:30 p.m. at The Athenaeum of Ohio. In the nineteenth century, the Catholic Church rose like a phoenix from the aftermath of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Three complementary, but contrasting revivals: the theological, artistic, and architectural helped reinvigorated Catholicism. The dynamism of these movements continues to inspire and can help serve to reinvigorate our own age. Presenter: Father Joseph Carola, S.J., Professor of Patristic Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. The lecture will be held at the Bartlett Pastoral Center, The Athenaeum of Ohio/Mount St. Mary's Seminary, 6616 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati, OH. All are welcome and admission is free. The lecture will also be live-streamed at www.athenaeum.edu.
ANNUAL RIGHT TO LIFE GARAGE SALE will be held Thursday, March 21, to Saturday, March 23, at the St. Remy Hall in Russia. Hours will be 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and 9:00 a.m. to Noon on Saturday. Donation items for the sale can be dropped off at the St. Remy Hall on Monday and Tuesday of that week from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. A bake sale and 50/50 will also be held.
CATHOLIC ADULT SINGLES CLUB enables its members to enjoy the company of fellow single adults through weekly activities. For more information, call Eileen Lamm at 419-678-8691. On Saturday, March 2, Mass/Supper in Ft. Recovery; On Sunday, March 10, Bowling/Supper in Ft. Recovery; On Saturday, March 16, House Party in Ft. Recovery; On Sunday, March 24, Nature Walk / Supper in Covington, OH.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Montezuma, MISSION FUND BREAKFAST is March 24 from 9am-Noon in the church basement. Cost is free will offering. Proceeds to benefit various mission projects.
St. Teresa Church, Covington, will be having their annual LENTEN FISH FRIES 4-7 p.m. on March 15, March 29, April 12, and April 26. The meal also includes our special green bean recipe, applesauce, and a roll. It will be the same great fish and will benefit the Knights of Columbus and their charitable giving. The cost is $8.00. Coffee is free. Desserts and drinks are additional.
Question: At times, temptation seems so powerful that it is almost impossible to resist.
How can I be stronger in my resolve to avoid sin and temptation?
Answer: The saints have written that every human person desires the good. In a sense, we don't desire sin itself. Temptation is
powerful because there is at least some bit of good in it. Even in the blackest of sin, there is something good that becomes
twisted. We can look for good in sin when we feel it is lacking in our own life. When we lack true relational intimacy, it can be
easy to turn to lust. When we lack confidence in God in our own lives, it can be easy to judge others or to grasp for control over
situations. When we lack peace in the present moment, it can be easy to compete with others or to treat others poorly in our
quest for success.
Overcoming temptation isn't just about repressing our sinful desires. If that's all we do, they'll just burst out someplace else! If
there is a recurring temptation in your life, prayerfully consider why this is so appealing to you. Submit this to God and bring
it to a wise person. And in the meantime, continue to resist temptation to sin. If we fail to choose God in small choices, we're
several steps down the road towards failing in larger ones. Pray for the grace to persevere!
MINISTRY SCHEDULES – March 11 to March 17
Mon Mar 11
7:00 PM Tue Mar 12
8:30 AM Wed Mar 13
12:05 PM Thu Mar 14
7:00 PM Fri Mar 15 8:30 AM
Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion
Shannon Craft Dot Schwartz
Deb Kruse Rita Niekamp
Shirley Elking Brad Feltz
Mark Francis Dot Schwartz
Brad Feltz Larry Topp
Servers Addison Kuenning Jacob Osterfeld
Emma Eshleman Ally Kremer
Lector Amy Wellman Brad Feltz Jenny Sailer Doug Knapke Susan McDaniel
Sat Mar 16
5:00 PM Sun Mar 17
8:00 AM Sun Mar 17 10:00 AM
Music Tom Walter Sue Fark Lillian Rindler
CLOW Suzanne Wells
Collection Counters
Laura Anderson Becky Koverman Julie Ziegenbusch
Deacon Greg Bornhorst Greg Bornhorst Greg Bornhorst
Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion
Brad Feltz Brian Huelsman Valerie Mumaw Joe Thieman Sue Thieman Jason This Hayley This Marty Topp
Brooke Homan Tom Howell Samantha Leudeke Sue McCollum Karen Paul Debbie Paul Tracy Selhorst Karen Smith
Linda Baker Makenna Brackman Sharon Francis Kim Homan Jon Russell Elaine Russell Amy Speelman Alana Speelman Gwen Staton Shelly Thobe
Greeters Renee Paul family Cindy Young Terry & Rhonda Bergman
Lectors Erin Niekamp Janet Eshelman
Steve Bertke Harold Krieg
Gwen Wilker Alan Thieman
Mass Coordinator Brad Feltz Karen Smith Amy Speelman
Servers Katlyn Broerman Tyler Lammers Samantha Stienecker
Troy Homan Max Homan Emma Krieg
Dylan Kremer Julia Wilker Grant Wilker
Ushers
John Clune Steve Dwenger Teresa Wente Clyde Wessel NOT FILLED
Andy Bernhold Matt Campbell Tony Eyink Alan Kruse Mary Moeller Bill Schemmel
Craig Griesdorn Craig Hoffman Doug McNaughton Gary Nosek Larry Speelman
March 11 to March 17
MASS INTENTIONS:
Mon 7:00 pm Linus & Bernadetta Schulze
Tue 8:30 am Deceased members of Knights
of Columbus Council 2158
Wed 12:05 pm William Meyer
Thu 7:00 pm Richard, Agnes, and Michael
Schulze
Fri 8:30 am Don Gehle
Sat 5:00 pm Ferd Wint
Sun 8:00 am Holy Redeemer Parish
10:00 am Kyle Bensman &
Ralph Holdheide
PARISH ACTIVITIES: Mon 7:30 pm Baptismal Prep – classroom
7:45 pm Pastoral Council – Conf. Rm
Tue 6:45 pm Book Club – Conference Room
8:00 pm Renovations – Conference Room
Wed Morning Communion to the hospital
- by Ministers of the Eucharist
3:15-4:15pm CCD Grades 1-6, Session A
5:15-6:15pm CCD Grades 1-6, Session B
6:30-7:30pm CCD Grades 7-8
7:45-8:45pm CCD Grades 9-12 &
JH Youth Group
Thu 7:30 pm Serra Club – Conference Room
Sat-
Sun
9:00 am –
4:00 pm
Women’s Welcome Weekend /
CRHP
Sun 9:30 am Communion Service at Elmwood
- by Ministers of the Eucharist
Morning Communion to the Sick, Shut-ins
- by Ministers of the Eucharist
10:00 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word
10:00 am Nursery during 10am Mass
11:15 am Baptism of Kelsey Marie Schulze
Daughter of Aaron & Kate (Topp)
Schulze
6:30 pm Financial Peace Class – parish hall
Do you sense something is missing in your life?
Do you feel that if you weren’t so busy you would be happier, healthier, more effective, more fulfilled, and maybe even a better person? Come to the next Women’s Welcome Weekend! The Welcome Weekend is a retreat that provides an incredible experience that will help make sense of life, help you develop lasting friendships with others in the parish, and fill you with newfound energy and purpose. It’s held here at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, and it’s entirely free.