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St. Margaret - St. JohnRoman Catholic Parish
6000 Murray Road513.271.0856www.smsjparish.com
+ disciples of JESUS CHRISTserving GOD
and our community +
SAINT MARGARET—ST. JOHN PARISH 2
REV. JAMIE WEBER, PASTOR 871-5757 EXT. 201, [email protected]
REV. JACOB WILLIG, PAROCHIAL VICAR 871-5757, ext. 205, [email protected]
LOUIS JACQUEMIN, SEMINARIAN INTERN [email protected].
CODY EGNER, DIRECTOR OF SACRED MUSIC | 871-5757, ext. 215, [email protected]
MARY MATHERS | 271-0856, [email protected]
PRIEST EMERGENCY LINE 513-815-5038
WEEKLY SCHEDULE Daily Mass—Monday—Friday—11:45 am
Weekend Masses—Saturday 3:00 pm Sunday—10:00 am
Holy Day Mass—11:45 am
Weekly Bingo—Doors open at 5:30 pm on Thursday Games begin at 7:00 pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday/Sunday - one hour before Mass
Weekdays—following the 11:45 am daily Mass
WE WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS
There are forms available on the table in the vestibule if you would like to join our parish, or call the parish office
and we will email you the information. Questions ?
Call Mary Mathers at 271-0856.
Holy Trinity Sunday WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, June 17
11:45 am— Alice Waltz—Ohio Nat’l Foundation
Tuesday, June 18
11:45 am -Ruth Fathman—Joan Doggett
Wednesday, June 19
11:45 am— Helen & Frank Mulvaney—Wedd. Anniv. Rem -
Helen Davis
Thursday, June 20
11:45 am - Int. of St. Margaret—St. John Parish -
St. Edmund Campion School
Friday, June 21
11:45 am—Jeanne & Grover Hord—Anniv. Rem.—
Helen Davis
Saturday, June 22
3:00 pm— Marge Cartolano
Corpus Christ Sunday
Sunday, June 23 10:00 am - Robert Ryan—Gloria Schmidt
Call or email the Parish Office if you would like to
add a name to our Prayer List.
OUR REGION
SAINT ANTHONY † SAINT CECILIA † SAINT MARGARET—SAINT JOHN
CODY EGNER, REGIONAL DIR. OF RELIGIOUS ED. 871-5757, ext. 215, [email protected]
MATT SPRINGER, REG. DIR. OF FIN. & OPERATIONS 871-5757, ext. 204, [email protected]
JOE FONDACARO—ANNULMENTS ext. 222, [email protected]
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ST. MARGARET—ST. JOHN PARISH 4100 Watterson Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 www.smsjparish.com
T H E C O R N E R | 3
2 Corinthians 13:14 : “May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship that is ours in the Holy Spirit be with us all.” The Holy Trinity is the main source of our faith. Our Creator, God the Father, opens the doors to this faith. He loves us and made us in his image and likeness. Jesus, the Son and Redeemer, wanting to be with us, walked this earth and showed us the way to live and gave us everlasting life. The Holy Spirit gives us true knowledge, grace and deepens our relationship in Baptism, Confirmation and the Holy Eucharist. Through the Trinity we are united in our love of Christ!
JUNE 16, 2019 HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY
Missionary OpportunitiesDo you know there are 200 Catholic missionary organiza-tions in the U.S. seeking short- and long-term volunteers in the U.S. and overseas? You can rehab housing in the American Southwest or Appalachia; serve food banks and shelters in Florida. Do a year of ESL teaching in China or three years with Maryknoll in Africa. For more informa-tion, contact the Catholic Network of Volunteer Services at 301.270.0900 or www.catholicvolunteernetwork.org. You may also contact Dr. Mike Gable at 513.421.3131, ext. 2630 or Teresa Phillips at 513.421.3131, ext. 2632 at the Archdi-ocesan Mission Office for more details or email [email protected].
PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION THE WEEKEND OF JUNE 29 - 30, 2019
Your parishes’ contributions to the Peter’s Pence Collection allow the Holy Father to support victims of war and natural di-sasters and others most in need of assistance. This second col-lection is to be taken the weekend of June 29 - 30, 2019. This is one of the designated collections where the entire second offertory collection is sent to the Chancery for forwarding for the designated purpose. Please send the proceeds from the collection to the attention of the Finance Office in the week following the collection.
Father’s Day BlessingGod our Father, in your wisdom and love you made all things. Bless these men, that they may be strengthened as Christian fathers. Let the ex-ample of their faith and love shine forth. Grant that we, their sons and daughters, may honor them always with a spirit of profound respect.Grant this through Christ our Lord.
PASTOR’S RAMBLINGS | 4
WELCOME, CHILDREN OF GOD: Welcome Walter Thomas Merry, son of Luke and Natalie Merry (photo 1). Welcome Lucy Elizabeth Silvestri, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Silvestri (photo 2). Welcome Charlie Rose Jackson, daughter of Phillip and Emily Jackson (photo 3). CROSS THE BRIDGE FOR LIFE: We had a nice turn out at the Cross the Bridge for Life march. There were so many young adults and young families that joined us this year. It was a beautiful day and I am so excited that I ran into many of our parishioners. Fr. Jacob and Louie also joined me. It would be nice to get a group together from our region for next year’s march to support the hard work that is being done (photo 4)! CONGRATULATIONS: Congratulations Kyle Curry and Kerri McGrail! They celebrated the sacrament of marriage on Sat., June 1 at St. Cecilia (photo 5). GOLF OUTING: St. Cecilia held its first annual Explorers Golf Outing at Devou Golf Course in Covington, Kentucky. Parishioners Ken Jackson and Joe Feldkamp (class of 74’) joined Steve Donovan (class of 74’) and Don Boyle in the inaugural outing. Golfers had a great day on the course (photo 6). Thanks to golfers and generous sponsors, a little over 5K was made and put towards the Jessie Tillery Explorers School program. Special recognition to Josh Pinkey, owner of newly opened Oakley Zips Dry Cleaners, located right down the street, who was the Beer Sponsor for the event! We look forward to partnering with Zips and other Oakley establishments to continue to make Oakley a great place to live! REST IN PEACE: Randy Bennett (photo 7) died on May 29. The Mass of Christian burial was celebrated on June 7 at St. Anthony.
E A S T S I D E F A I T H | 5
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,and the Word was God.” – John 1:1
SUMMER WITH THE SAINTS
St. Charles Lwanga and Companions One of 22 Ugandan martyrs, Charles Lwanga is the patron of youth and Catholic action in most of tropical Africa. He protected his fellow pages, aged 13 to 30, from the homosexual demands of the Bagandan ruler, Mwanga, and encouraged and instructed them in the Catholic faith during their imprisonment for refusing the ruler’s demands.Charles first learned of Christ’s teachings from two retainers in the court of Chief Mawulugungu. While a catechumen, he entered the royal household as assistant to Joseph Mukaso, head of the court pages.
On the night of Mukaso’s martyrdom for encouraging the African youths to resist Mwanga, Charles requested and received baptism. Imprisoned with his friends, Charles’ courage and belief in God inspired them to remain chaste and faithful.
For his own unwillingness to submit to the immoral acts and his efforts to safeguard the faith of his friends, Charles was burned to death at Namugongo on June 3, 1886, by Mwanga’s order.
When Pope Paul VI canonized these 22 martyrs on October 18, 1964, he also made reference to the Anglican pages martyred for the same reason.
NEWS & NOTES | 6
MEAC is looking for families, organizations, church groups, or businesses to host Monday Night
Dinners on July 8th and 15th. These dinners, held every Monday night from 5-6:30pm in McCord Hall, are free meals provided to anyone who shows up, and are a great way to engage with our neighbors in Madisonville! Contact [email protected] for more information.
Saint Margaret Hall , 1960 Madison Road, 45206, needs volunteers to distribute Communion to the residents in their rooms. They need coverage for Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, & Sunday at 8:30, 9:15, or 10 am. They are also asking for Young People 13 years of age or older to assist with activities, games and visiting with the residents in the summer months coming up. Service hours are welcomed to help out the staff of SMH. Please email Sr. Eulaliae at: [email protected] or call (513) 751-5880 and ask to speak with Sister. Thank You.
On Saturday, June 22 from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio will be leading its World Refugee Day at the P&G MLB Cincinnati Reds Urban Youth Academy located at 2026 E. Seymour Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45237. Refugees from around the world who have settled here in Cincinnati are welcome to attend. The event includes a potluck picnic, family games, children’s activities, global music, door prizes, dancing and cultural performances. To learn more, contact David Taylor at (513) 672-3702.
SAINT MARGARET—SAINT JOHN PARISH 7
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, June 22, 2019, 3:00 PM MASS Server: A Sublett
Lectors: C Sullivan, ML Condit Eucharistic Ministers: T Wood, J Heitker,
M Lunken SUNDAY, June 23, 2019, 10:00 AM MASS
Server: M Scharringhausen Lectors: M Mathers, J Mullan
Greeters: M/M J Losekamp, B Rupp Eucharistic Ministers; M Bates, M Eifert, B Ferrara,
J Losekamp, K Losekamp
STEWARDSHIP OF PRAYER
Please keep in your prayers all the sick in our Parish, especially Susan True who is in need of
God’s healing grace and love. If you know of someone that needs our prayers,
please call the Parish Office.
Please pray for the souls of parishioners, who recently passed away.
Please keep their family and friends in your prayers also.
STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCE June 1 & 2 —$4279.00
Evangelization in our neighborhood...
We have a group of parishioners led by Fr. Jacob who meet on a regular basis and go out in the neighborhood and invite our neighbors to come and see what we have to offer here at St. Margaret—St. John Parish. If you are interested contact the Parish Office.
Congratulations to Fr. Dave Lemkuhl who is celebrating the 40th
Anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood at the Church of the
Resurrection. Our thoughts, Best Wishes and prayers are with him
today
Thanks to Karen and Joe McKenrick for all their
hours of work to make our flower gardens so beautiful. We are so
appreciative of their talent and hard work.
Our Vincent de Paul Society recently received this certificate of 150 years of
service. We thanks all our loyal parishioners who serve in the past and the present.