January 23-24
SchoolOpen HouseSundayJanuary 3111am-1pm
Be our guest.
ANNULMENTSJoe Fondacaro, 871-5757 ext. 222,[email protected] Barb Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202BEREAVEMENT Barb Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202BOOSTERS & GYM SCHEDULING Vince Woodall, 871-5757, ext. [email protected] Vince Woodall, 871-5757, ext. [email protected] Steve Sullivan, [email protected] SCOUTS Jeff Krietemeyer, 324-6497DAY OF ADORATION Laurie Kamp, 871-5757, ext. 243EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS & LECTORS Dave Rosselot, 396-6022FESTIVAL Doug & Joy Kornish [email protected], [email protected] MARKET Anita & Carl Dalessandro, [email protected] MARRIAGE PREP Susan Kellison, [email protected] BEARERS Joanne Brinkman, 871-3230,[email protected] CARD PROGRAMS Doug & Joy Kornish,[email protected] SCOUTS Sharon Krietemeyer,[email protected]
GREETERS Nancy Worrall, 460-3336
HOSPITALITY Geneva McPherron, 731-9547LEGION OF MARY Barbara Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202MOM’S GROUP Holly Hemak, [email protected] FOOD PANTRY & COMMUNITY DINNER Stan Messerly, 731-2500PARISH COUNCIL Jason Hemak, [email protected] Jennifer Elliot, 561-1457PTO Patricia Donnelly & Renee Dawson, 533-6060SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Fr. Jamie Weber, 871-5757, ext. 201
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Tom Schimian, 871-5757, ext. 203
SERVERS Ron Case, 399-9331, [email protected]
VISITATION GUILD 871-5757, ext. 209
HOME DISTRIBUTORS/VISITS Fr. Jamie Weber , 871-5757, ext. 201
VOCATIONS Sr. Mary Evelyn, 351-6176, [email protected]
WEDDING COORDINATOR Marta Misleh, 871-5757, ext. 207 [email protected]
WEDDING RESERVATION Bob Kellison, 871-5757, ext. 208 [email protected]
WELCOME COMMITTEE Angela Egner, (413) 854-7253, [email protected]
WORSHIP COMMISSION Tricia Beiersdorfer, [email protected]
YOUNG ADULT GROUP Janelle Allen, 313-2196, [email protected]
WEEKEND MASSES: Sat. 4 PM & Sun. 8 & 10 AM
DAILY MASSES: Mon.-Sat. 9 AM, Wed. 6:45 AM
THE ROSARY: Mon.-Sat. 8:40 AM
DAILY COMMUNION SERVICE: Mon.-Sat. 8 AM
HOLY DAY MASSES: 9 AM, 12:10 PM & 5:30 PM
LATIN MASSES: Second / fourth Tues. of the month, 9 AM
CONFESSIONS: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 AM, Wed. 7:05-7:15 AM and 7:05-7:50 PM, Sat. 3-3:30 PM, Sun. 7-7:30 AM and 9-9:30 AM
ADORATION: Wed. 9:30 AM-8 PM
HOLY HOUR: Wed. 7-8 PM
STATIONS OF THE CROSS: Fri. 9:30 AM
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION: Noon, every second Sunday of the month in the Parish Center. Must be a registered parishioner in a parish.
MASS SCHEDULE FOR ST. MARGARET-ST. JOHN: Visit smsjparish.com/mass_schedule.
MASS SCHEDULE FOR ST. ANTHONY:Visit stanthonychurch.net.
MONDAY, JANUARY 25 (The Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle)
8:00 AM Communion Service9:00 AM Special Intentions of Dennis Hatfield by Mandie & Mark Milliron
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 (Saints Timothy & Titus) 8:00 AM Communion Service9:00 AM Catharine Moore Off Magiste Family
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 (Saint Angela Merici)6:45 AM Families of Saint Cecilia8:00 AM Communion Service9:00 AM Special Intentions of Rosemarie Declan O’Sullivan by Jim & Barbara Momper9:30 AM All-Day Adoration (Holy Hour & Confessions 7–8 PM)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 (Saint Thomas Aquinas)8:00 AM Communion Service9:00 AM Anna Hetz off M/M Thomas Smith
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 8:00 AM Communion Service 9:00 AM William Pewther Off Bob & Rita Wetterstroem
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 8:00 AM Communion Service9:00 AM Peter Coffaro Off Diane Hillenbrand4:00 PM Terry Moore Off Bill & Eileen Riehle
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 (4rd Sunday in Ordinary Time)8:00 AM James Dunn Off Anonymous 10:00 AM Susan Marie Schneider Off Janine & Catherine
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Rev. Jamie Weber, Pastor 871-5757, ext. 201 / [email protected] Browarsky, Rectory Secretary 871-5757, ext. 202 / [email protected] Egner, Director of Religious Education 871-5757, ext. 215 / [email protected] Goedde, School Principal 533-6060 / [email protected] Kellison, Music Dir./Stewardship 871-5757, ext. 208 / [email protected] Misleh, Pastoral Associate 871-5757, ext. 207 / [email protected] Woodall, Director of Business Affairs 871-5757, ext. 204 / [email protected]
3105 Madison RoadCincinnati, OH 45209(513) 871-5757www.stceciliacincinnati.org www.facebook.com/stceciliacincinnati
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Our Catholic SchoolNext Sunday, Jan. 31, we kick off Catholic Schools Week at
10:00 Mass, and our SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE will follow
that Mass. I am proud to have a Catholic school that provides
our children with spiritual and academic growth. Our school
has an atmosphere where the children are being challenged
with a rigorous curriculum and are supported by caring
teachers. They also are provided time to worship and hear
the Gospel readings each week. They are being taught to
serve one another and to work on valuable character traits.
I have seen such wonderful growth in the faith life of our
schoolchildren by the way they behave and participate in
Mass and also by the knowledge they have of the faith. I
think these two areas help them appreciate and show that
they are grateful for what our school provides for them.
Amen? Amen!
THE READINGS FOR THIS WEEK
The Bible Challenge Nehemiah 8:2-6, 8-10 Psalm 19:8-10, 15
1 Corinthians 12:12-30 Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21
“He came to Nazareth where He had been reared, and
entering the synagogue on the sabbath as He was in the
habit of doing, He stood up to do the reading.” – Luke 4:16
Jesus began His public ministry reading and pro-claiming God’s Word. Ezra began a renewal of the Israelite nation by reading and teaching God’s Word from daybreak to midday (Neh 8:3, 8). We too can begin this year with an extensive time in God’s Word. Consider committing yourself to read and pray the Bible for an hour a day till the beginning of Lent. If this seems too much, commit yourself to fifteen to thirty minutes of daily Bible reading for the next two weeks.
When we deeply expose ourselves to God’s Word, we are purified of evil (Eph 5:26) and trimmed of that which limits our growth in the Lord (Jn 15:2-3). By receiving God’s Word, we hear the Lord better and grow in faith (Rm 10:17). God’s Word will help us know ourselves better by judging the thoughts and reflections of our hearts (Heb 4:12). By God’s Word, we are fed spiritually (Mt 4:4), made joyful, and strengthened (Neh 8:10). God’s Word will make us “fully competent and equipped for every good work” (2 Tm 3:17).
These are only a few effects of God’s Word. His Word is so living, effective (Heb 4:12), powerful, and rich that this may well be the best year of our lives if we begin it with a deep experience of the Word.
• Prayer: Father, may I be as eager for Your Word as a newborn baby for milk (1 Pt 2:2).
• Promise: “If one member suffers, all the members suffer with it; if one member is honored, all the members share its joy.” –1 Cor 12:26
• Praise: Praise You, risen Jesus, the Light of Life (Jn 8:12). Alleluia to You forever and ever!
(Reprinted with permission from “One Bread, One Body” at www.presentationministries.com)
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JANUARY 23-24, 2016
The Pastor’s Corner
What does it mean to say that the family is a “Church in miniature”?What the Church is on a large scale, the family is on a small scale: an image of God’s love in human fellowship. Indeed, every marriage is perfected in openness to others, to the children that God sends in mutual acceptance, in hospitality and being for others.
Nothing in the early Church fascinated people more about the “New Way” of the Christians than their “do-mestic churches”. Often someone “believed in the Lord, together with all his household; and many … believed and were baptized” (Acts 18:8). In an unbelieving world, islands of living faith were formed, places of prayer, mutual sharing, and cordial hospitality. Rome, Corinth, Antioch, the great cities of antiquity, were soon permeated with domestic churches that were like points of light. Even today families in which Christ is at home are the leaven that renews our society. (YOUCAT question 271)
CATECHESIS (kat’i-ke’sis) n.
A C L O S E R L O O K AT O U R FA I T H
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Saint Sebastian (~257 - 288)Almost nothing is historically certain about St. Sebastian except that he was a Roman martyr, was venerated in Milan even in the time of St. Ambrose and was buried on the
Appian Way, probably near the present Basilica of St. Sebastian. Devotion to him spread rapidly, and he is mentioned in several martyrologies as early as a.d. 350.
The legend of St. Sebastian is important in art, and there is a vast iconography. Scholars now agree that a pious fable has Sebastian entering the Roman army because only there could
he assist the martyrs without arousing suspicion. Finally he was found out, brought before Emperor Diocletian and delivered to Mauritanian archers to be shot to death. His body was pierced with arrows, and he was left for dead. But he was found still alive by those who came to bury him. He recovered, but refused to flee. One day he took up a position near where the emperor was to pass. He accosted the emperor, denouncing him for his cruelty to Christians. This time the sentence of death was carried out. Sebastian was beaten to death with clubs. He was buried on the Appian Way, close to the catacombs that bear his name. – www.americancatholic.org
KNOW YOUR SAINTS
PARISH LENTEN MISSION 2016SAVE THE
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INCA R NATE MERCYE X PE R I E NCI NG T H E LOV E OF CH R IST
with Reverend Monsignor C. Eugene Morris,
S.T.L. S.T.D. (cand.)
JANUARY 23-24, 2016
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PA S T O R ’ S R A M B L I N G S
VISITING SEMINARIANS: St. Cecilia is always a popular
church to see in the area. Many priests and seminarians are
often referred to St. Cecilia for its beautiful church and
liturgies. During Christmas, we had many priests and
seminarians visit us. Pictured above from Mundelein
Seminary in Chicago are (left to right) Edward Dannemiller
and Michael Goodwin. 1 CHOIR PARTY: Every year the
choir gathers to celebrate Christmas. As always, the party
(photos, below) was hosted by Mary Lou Boylan, and as
always the party supplied much laughter and song. A lot of
the choir members take turns singing solos. I am always
asked to sing “Dead Dog Rover.” There is always a great
crowd. 1 AIR-CONDITIONING: As much as I was
hoping to have the new air-conditioning system up and
running by the end of last summer, it just was not in the
cards. The system is now installed (photo, left). The only
thing left to do is to put
Freon in the system and
then fire it up. The unit will
definitely be blowing cold
air into our church this
spring! I cannot wait to feel
the results. 1 HYDE PARK HEALTH CENTER: At 11 a.m. on the 2nd and
4th Monday of every month,
Mass is offered for all
residents (photo, left) and
any guests at the Hyde Park
Health Center. If you would
like to join us or volunteer to
help out with the residents,
please come. You can come
just to attend Mass, or we
will put you to work if you
wish. 1 BAPTISM DATES: In my homily on Jan. 10, I talked about
how we should remember and celebrate
our baptismal dates. Some of our
parishioners, Kate Harold and Mike
Bonomo, came up with a great idea on
how to do this. They had personalized
ornaments (photo, left) made for each of
their children with the dates of their
baptisms on them. Each year when they
put the ornaments on the tree, the
children want to hear the stories of their
baptisms. This is such a great way for the
children to realize how important this date was to their
parents and to help the children carry that excitement on in
their own faith lives. 1 FIRST SNOW: We finally had our
first real snow. I was able to take a picture when I visited my
parents on the west side for my birthday celebration. I got a
great shot (photo, below) of the river view from Mt. Echo Park.
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Great Catholic ResourcesWe have an exceptional selection of CDs in the Our Lady of Perpetual Help chapel in the back of church. This month’s featured CD is So Help Me God. In this dynamic talk, Dr. Scott
Hahn explains the importance of oaths, which invoke God’s name and implore His assis-tance. He shows that oaths are also the means of transforming our personal relationship with Christ into a covenant relation-ship. Dr. Hahn then explains what led him to move from
believing in only two sacraments to all seven. In sharing these insights, he connects oaths to the seven sacraments and unveils their mystery and importance. He reveals that the sacraments are the ordinary means by which God empowers us to do His will. You’ll discover that the sacraments don’t make holiness easy, but they do make it possible.
Each disc is $3. Your donation may be placed in the candle offering box in the chapel.
Roe v. Wade The term “September 11th” has become a household phrase, representing a great tragedy when innocent people were callously murdered to further a selfish political agenda.
Yet another date, January 22, which is not nearly as well known, marks perhaps the most tragic day in our country’s history, the anniversary of the U.S Supreme Court’s decision of Roe v. Wade, which somehow found in our Constitution
the phantom “right” to have the inno-cent child in the womb aborted.
Since that decision in 1973, over 56 million innocent babies have been aborted in the U.S. — a number that far exceeds all the Americans killed in all the
wars combined since our nation was founded.Polls show that the majority of people do not realize the
full implications of the Roe decision. For example, a child can be aborted for any reason (or indeed no reason) throughout the entire nine months of pregnancy. The ignorance relative to Roe is by design. It is intentionally fueled by disinformation in the media.
Fortunately, both science and technology have advanced since 1973, so it is becoming increasingly difficult for the abortion industry to conceal and disguise the truth. For instance, 3D and 4D ultrasounds now provide a window into the womb, which clearly shows the humanity of the child and renders absurd their previous claim that “it” was “only a blob of tissue.”
Dresser Project 2016For several years, our parish has generously contributed to a
“dresser project.” Through this project, we collect baby
items that will be donated,
through Pregnancy Center
East, to a mother who has
made the choice of life for
her unborn child. Many
parishioners find this to be
a very positive way to
express their support for
the pro-life movement.
This year’s dresser can be found in the vestibule with a list
of suggested items. We are collecting baby items from Jan.16 through Feb. 7. Your participation is most welcome
and greatly appreciated!
Pregnancy Counseling Catholic Charities’ Pregnancy Counseling Program focuses on providing therapy to women who are struggling with various aspects of their pregnancies. The counseling addresses issues such as the initial concerns and anxiety about being pregnant, family discord, mood disturbance, and parenting skills. Licensed social workers and counselors provide the counseling. The counseling is performed at any Catholic Charities office, in the community, and in collaboration with other social service agencies.
For confidential pregnancy counseling services, call (513) 489-8898 to set up an appointment to talk to one of our counselors.
Join the Parish!It just got a lot easier. If you are interested in becoming a registered member of St. Cecilia Parish, go to the New Parishioner Registration link on the home page of our updated website (www.stceciliacincinnati.org), fill it out, and hit Submit! And you’re good to go.
Palms to Be CollectedEvery year before Ash Wednesday, we collect the palms from
previous Palm Sunday services and then burn them as part of our closing of Ordinary Time. Please bring in your palms, and place them in the bins that are located at all the doors.
PA R I S H N E W S & N O T E S
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STEWARDSHIP OF PRAYERPlease keep in prayer Betty Pierani, Mary Starwalt, Joe Steuer, and Richard Gates that they may receive God’s healing grace. All requests are honored for two weeks with the individual’s or family’s approval. Contact Barb Browarsky at the parish office, (513) 871-5757, ext. 202, with Mass and sanctuary devotional candle intention requests.
Our Lady of Fatima Prayer GroupAll are invited to pray the rosary for peace throughout our world. Every Wednesday from 1–2 p.m. in the last two pews of church.
Lenten Retreat for Men Fr. Elias Mary Mills, director of the retreat program at the Immaculate Mother of the Redeemer Retreat Center in Bloomington, Indiana, will lead “A REFLECTION ON THE MARIAN DOGMAS” from Feb. 19 - 21 at Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center. This retreat is especially timely as we contemplate the importance of Mary, Mother of Mercy, to the Church and the world during the Holy Year of Mercy.
There will be opportunities for confession and spiritual direction, five catered meals, and single rooms available. Cost for the weekend is $155.00. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and open to all men. For more information call Larry Tracy at (513) 321-4879 or register by web at www.2016-lenten-retreat.eventbrite.com. Registration and payment deadline is Monday, Feb. 15.
MONDAY9:00 am - E. Garcia & Miguel Reyes-Nieto
TUESDAY9:00 am - St. Edmund Campion
WEDNESDAY9:00 am - The Donovans
THURSDAY9:00 am - M. Ramirez, A.Krietemeyer & M. Reyes-Nieto
FRIDAY9:00 am - St. Edmund Campion
SATURDAY9:00 am - L. Whittaker & L.Davis4:00 pm - Z.Schnuck & D. Schnuck
SUNDAY8:00 am - R. Peddicord & B. S. Dalessandro 10:00 am - D. Bonomo, C. DiMuzio & B. Naegele
PR AY, MINISTER, AND GIVE FROM WHAT YOU HAVE
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COLLECTIONS for WEEK ENDING JANUARY 10
Envelopes/Loose Change $7,604.00
Online Giving $3,953.00 | TOTAL $11,557.00
Envelopes/Loose Cash $42,353.00 | Online Giving $13,345.50 | TOTAL $55,698.50Christmas YTD $51,435 (Christmas budgeted $52,000 | Holy Day $2,690.00 Religious Retirement $5,970.00 | St. Vincent de Paul Society $2,052.00
Mass Attendance: 5,842 | New Parishioners/Families: 6 | Baptisms: 5 | Weddings: 1 | Funerals: 1
DECAT A GLANCE
STEWARDSHIP OF MINISTRYOakley Food PantryThe pantry is in great need of pastas (especially macaroni and cheese, spaghetti, and pasta dinners), canned fruit, canned meats (especially ravioli, spaghetti & meatballs, stews) and any kind of cereals. You can drop off items at any of the St. Cecilia church doors or in the vestibule during the day or on Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m. at the pantry at the United Church of Christ at 4100 Taylor Avenue directly across the street from the school.
Whatever you can give would be greatly appreciated.
STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCECatholic Ministries Appeal
This is Commitment Weekend for the 2016 Catholic Ministries Appeal. Please join with Catholics in every parish throughout our archdiocese who are sharing their blessings and changing lives through local Catholic ministries that depend on our help each year. If you have already responded by mail or online, or if you brought your completed pledge card to place in the offertory today, thank you! To make a pledge securely online, please visit CatholicAppeal.net. Or text to donate: Text the phrase “2016CMA” to 555-888 (standard data and message rates may apply).
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