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1 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time January 29, 2017 Non Territorial Parish 4435 E Paerson Road Dayton, OH 45430-1033 Phone: (937) 429-0510 web site: www.qac-ohio.org Pastor: Rev. Tom Schroer, S.M. Pastoral Associate: Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgies are Interpreted for our deaf community members NOTE: Nursery Service available each Sunday in Si Lounge! Contact Erica Rudemiller, [email protected] A Member of the Marianist Family We share this bread and cup.... ....and we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love, and to be the holy people God calls us to be. (QAC Vision Statement)

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4th Sunday in Ordinary Time January 29, 2017

Non Territorial Parish 4435 E Patterson Road

Dayton, OH 45430-1033 Phone: (937) 429-0510

web site: www.qac-ohio.org

Pastor: Rev. Tom Schroer, S.M. Pastoral Associate: Deacon Greg Cecere

Liturgies are Interpreted for our deaf community members

NOTE: Nursery Service available each Sunday in Si Lounge! Contact Erica Rudemiller, [email protected]

A Member of the Marianist Family

We share this bread and cup.... ....and we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love, and to be the holy people God calls us to be.

(QAC Vision Statement)

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From a Marianist Community of student brothers open to visitors for Sunday Eucharist, Queen of Apostles Community emerged as a non-territorial parish on August 28, 1973.

Continuing in the tradition of the Marianist Charism, we come together each week as a family of Catholic, Christian believers, to worship our God in the Eucharist with song &

praise and to share in the breaking of the Bread. In so doing, we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love and to be the holy people God calls us to be.

If you are visiting and worshipping with us for the first time, we extend to you our warmest welcome. Our prayer is that your worship experience will be uplifting and Spirit filled.

We hope you will visit us often and worship with us!

(If you’d like more information about us or would like to join our Community, please fill out the form on the back cover and drop it in the collection basket!)

NOTE: If the form on the back is missing, email [email protected] with your name, phone number, address and we’ll contact you about joining us.

Marianist Doxology May the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit be glorified in all places

through the Immaculate Virgin Mary.

QUEEN OF APOSTLES COMMUNITY (QAC)

“THE SPIRIT” & SUNDAY HOMILIES ON LINE: Visit our QAC website at qac-ohio.org. On the main page, you’ll find ‘The Spirit of QAC’ under ‘Our Community.’ ‘Homilies’ are listed under ‘Sunday Bulletin.’

STEWARDSHIP & GIVING

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 5:3). This one confuses people. Replace the word “humble” for “poor” and it makes more sense. People that are humble recognize their dependence on God and trust that God will provide all that they need. Unfortunately, for many of us, pride and ego enters our lives and we think we can live without God. Remember – God first in all circumstances.

QAC Operating Income Report Note: Operating Income includes regular collection, rental, and interest income.

Income Expenses Difference December 2016 $ 18,435 $ 18,562 <$ 127> Year to Date $106,644 $111,372 <$ 4728>

Our fiscal year is July 1st to June 30th. Thank you for your generosity!

Attendance: 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (January 22nd) 150

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4th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Presider...................................... Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M. Assisting...................................... Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgy Planners .......................... Mary Hallinan & Sr. Rose Morand Music Director ............................. Teesie Chandler Interpreter for the Deaf................Paula Fleming

Zephaniah 2:3-3:12-13: The “faithful remnant” refers to those who remain true to their faith in spite of terrible hardship. The humility of which Zephaniah speaks is not a fawning timidity, but an honest appraisal of one’s worth. The word itself is derived from the Latin humus, meaning “earth.” The humble take refuge in God; they do no wrong; they tell the truth; they are not deceitful.

1 Corinthians 1:26-31: The weak are singled out; the lowest in the world ’s view are the apple of God’s eye. It’s not wrong to be highborn, world-wise, temporally powerful, looked up to, or privileged—unless it fools us into thinking we’re worth more than other human beings.

Matthew 5:1-12: The list of those who are blessed is one of our greatest treasures. The beatitudes bring together in one memorable series formulas much of what Jesus taught by word and example. The beatitudes are a portrait of Jesus himself: poor, lowly, merciful, single-hearted, peaceful, persecuted, sorrowful, hungry and thirsty for holiness. And if they are a portrait of Jesus, they are thus also a portrait of God.

Ministers Taking Eucharist to Those Not With Us

Presider: Let us send these ministers to those who could not be with us.

Response: Receive the Body of Christ for the nourishment of those who are not here with us. Assure our friends of our prayers and blessings throughout the week.

Music: (Service Music - Jesus, the Compassion of God (JCG)) Gathering ............................... Canticle of the Turning ............................................. Gather 556 Penitential Rite ....................... Spoken Gloria ..................................... Jesus, the Compassion of God (JCG) .......................... Handout 1st Reading ............................ Zephaniah 2:3; 3:12-13 ............................................... John Fay Responsorial .......................... Lord, Come and Save Us (Psalm 146, Vs 1-4) ........ Gather 140 2nd Reading .......................... 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 ............................................. Maria Rivera Gospel Acclamation ............... Fill Our Minds (JCG)...................................................... Handout Gospel ................................... Matthew 5:1-12 Profession of Faith ................. We Believe in One God (Haas) ............................. Bulletin, Pg 4 Universal Prayer.................... Response: “Let Us See Christ” .......................... Mary Hallinan Sign of Peace ........................ Sung ................................................................................... Choir Preparation of the Table ........ Instrumental Holy, Holy .............................. (JCG) ............................................................................. Handout Memorial Acclamation ........... (JCG) ............................................................................. Handout Doxology/AMEN .................... (JCG) ............................................................................. Handout Lord’s Prayer ......................... Spoken Lamb of God .......................... (JCG) ............................................................................. Handout Communion ........................... To Be Your Bread................................................. Bulletin Insert Meditation .............................. NONE Sending Forth ........................ Lead Me, Lord ...................................................... Bulletin Insert

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USED WITH PERMISSION

FRACTION RITE

Presider: Behold the Lamb of God. Behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are we who are called to the supper of the Lamb.

ALL: Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.

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* * * COMMUNITY INFORMATION * * *

CELL PHONES: Please silence all cell phones before Mass begins.

EUCHARISTIC TEAM #1: Since this is the 5th Sunday of the month, Team #1 will take an extra turn today. Sharon Herbert (Captain), Donald Drake, Jill Drake, Steve Guilfoos, Mary Guilfoos, Amie Herbert, Mike Herbert (nursery/Si Lounge), Margie Hudnell, Sharie McKenny, Marti Quakenbush, Tom Quakenbush, Sister Rose Martin, Marie Restivo, Isabella Greet.

CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD: Today, the children in the Community are invited to participate in Children’s Liturgy of the Word - intended to help the children pray better and reflect on God’s Word. The children are invited to come forward for a special blessing at the beginning of Mass and then go to the vestibule with their teachers for the Liturgy of the Word!

EUCHARISTIC BREAD BAKERS: Marie Ballard (Jan 29th), Marilyn McCrate (Feb 5th), Chris Sitko (Feb 12th), Mary Lou Kramer (Feb 19th), Ruthann Kain (Feb 26th). If you'd like to make the Eucharistic Bread or for info, call Ruby Bauer, 426-7260. Recipes furnished.

LAPTOP COMPUTER COLLECTION FOR MALAWI STUDENTS: The Change and Be Changed non-profit organization is always in need of used laptops for the use of the college students that they support in Malawi. If you have laptop that you are replacing, please consider donating it to Change and Be Changed. Donations are tax deductible as charitable contributions. Please contact Jack or Nimfa Simpson ([email protected] or 372-2883) or Chris Sitko ([email protected]) if you have any questions or a laptop that can be donated. Thank you!

DONUT & BAGEL SUNDAY - AND - COMMUNITY MEETING TODAY!: In conjunction with Donut & Bagel Sunday, please join us in Si Lounge immediately following our liturgy for coffee and donuts & bagels as well as discussion and conversation regarding the life of our Community. All are welcome!

Birthdays (Jan 29th-Feb 5th)

January 29th - NONE LISTED 30th - NONE LISTED 31st - Katie Keenan, Jennifer Landry, Bill Meers February 1st - NONE LISTED 2nd - Bob Volk 3rd - Linda Murnane 4th - Amie Herbert 5th - Elisabeth Hangartner

Anniversaries

January 22nd - Fr Tom Schroer 29th - Micky & Pete Eveslage February 12th - Katherine & Paul Cooper 15th - Katie & AJ Metzmaier 22nd - Daisy & Martin Stieger

LOW GLUTEN HOSTS are available at our Masses. If you are in need of the low gluten host because of gluten intolerance, come to the Eucharistic minister standing to the right of the tabernacle when communion distribution begins.

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CATHOLIC MINISTRY APPEAL (CMA) - is our opportunity each year to support the work of six vital ministries which operate right here in our archdiocese, including: 1) St. Rita School for the Deaf; 2) Retired Archdiocesan Priests; 3) Campus, Hospital & Prison Ministries; 4) New Evangelization; 5) Seminary & Vocations and 6) Catholic Charities & Social Services. Please prayerfully complete your pledge card and return it in the envelope provided, or bring your completed pledge card sealed in its return envelope to Mass. As of Jan 17, 2017, QAC has pledged $1700.00 to the CMA. For more information, please visit CatholicAppeal.info. Next weekend is Commitment Weekend for the CMA.

JANUARY is ‘POVERTY AWARENESS MONTH’: The Mass ends with an invitation to go and announce the Gospel of the Lord. Pope Francis takes this calling seriously, saying "all of us are asked to obey his call to go forth from our own comfort zone in order to reach all the 'peripheries' in need of the light of the Gospel.” (Evangelii Gaudium). Charitable Works are our "response to immediate needs and specific situations: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, caring for and healing the sick, visiting those in prison, etc." (Deus Caritas Est, no. 31).

CONGRATULATIONS to JEFF BOHRER: Jeff is now the new Director of Mount Saint John Facilities as of Jan 30, 2017, replacing Bro. Jack Somerville. We wish Jeff well in his new job!

YOUNG FAMILIES POTLUCK: Have you recently found yourself a little sleep deprived and totally in love with your little bundle of joy? Well Queen of Apostles has a way to get the whole family out of the house AND meet other really cool families who are in the same boat! If you have a preschooler, toddler, infant, and/or if you are expecting, please join us for a FREE social event. Last Tuesday of the month, 6:00 PM (Sep-May), Si Lounge (located in Sieben Hall on the Bergamo campus). Next Pot Luck - Tuesday, Jan 31st! Plates & utensils provided. Being your own beverages: Last Name A-I, bring Side Dish or Salad; J-R, bring a Dessert; S-Z, bring a Main Dish. Questions? Contact Kate Chesar, (937) 623-7443 or email [email protected].

FEAST OF ST. BLAISE: Feb 3rd is the Feast of St Blaise. We will have the Blessing of Throats at the end of Mass next Sunday, Feb 5th.

PRODUCE FOR ST VINCENT SHELTER: Next Sunday is our monthly collection of fresh produce for the St Vincent shelter. Please bring your donations to the chapel and place them in the baskets in the vestibule to be brought to the altar as part of our offertory. Thank you for your generosity!

ST. VINCENT DONATIONS: Bring any useable clothing to the chapel vestibule any Sunday or drop off in marked cabinets in the hallway near the Teen Room outside Si Lounge. January request: Boxed scalloped potatoes. Contact Margie/Tom Hudnell, [email protected], or 429-0320.

NURSERY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: We’re looking for high school volunteers during Mass for the nursery, and adult volunteers on the 4th Sunday of the month. Please contact Erica Rudemiller if interested, [email protected].

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SCROLLS: All couples celebrating their 25th, 50th, 60th, 70th or 75th wedding anniversary during 2017 are eligible for the Archbishop’s Wedding Anniversary Scroll. To

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receive a scroll from QAC, please email me at [email protected] with your wedding anniversary date. Thanks – Deacon Greg

GALLERY SAINT JOHN: Bro. John Lemker, S.M., presents ’Skies of Splendor’ photography exhibit, now through Feb 12th. Gallery Hours are Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from Noon-4:00 PM.

UPCOMING QA SENIORS EVENT: Please mark your calendars! Saturday, Feb 18th, Mid-Winter Revival Pot Luck Supper & Game Night. Si Lounge, beginning at 5:30 PM. Bring a laptop/note book computer with your summer or vacation pictures. Of course many of mine will be about fishing. If you don't have a laptop computer bring them on a USB stick, we can try to load them on the Si Lounge computer. I will also bring an extra laptop. Sign ups after Mass on Feb 5th & 12th.

* * * OUTSIDE THE COMMUNITY * * *

PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE: Utility Worker, part-time in Dietary/Food Service with the Sisters of the Precious Blood, Salem Heights. Please contact Brenda Gabbard, 278-0871.

MASS AT THE GLEN AT ST. JOSEPH: Mass is offered at The Glen at St. Joseph, the first & third Wednesday of each month, 1:00 pm. We invite the Dayton area Catholic community to join us for Mass at The Glen, located at the former St. Joseph Orphanage/St. Joseph Treatment Center, 611 St. Joseph Ave (off Wyoming St by the Steve Whalen Blvd. exit off US 35). For further information, call Katie Klain at The Glen, (937) 258-3506.

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR H.S. GRADUATING FEMALES: The Dayton Catholic Women’s Club Scholarship, in conjunction with The Dayton Foundation, was established in 2010 to assist graduating high school women of the Roman Catholic faith wishing to further their studies at an accredited technical school, junior college, community college or four-year college/university. Applicants must be women graduating from high school, who are active members of a Dayton area Roman Catholic Church, and who demonstrate financial need. The 2017 application can be found at Daytonfoundation.org/Scholars. Go to ScholarshipConnect, scroll to the bottom and click on Get Started, Search for DCWC Scholarship link for the requirements. Deadline for applications is Mar 10th, 4:00 PM. If you have questions or are in need of assistance, visit [email protected] or call (937) 225-9955.

CHAMINADE JULIENNE: Two Chaminade Julienne a cappella groups will be vying for a spot in a global competition when the Varsity Vocals International Championship of High School A Cappella (ICHSA) Great Lakes Quarterfinal takes place on Saturday, Feb 4th, 7:00 p.m., CJ auditorium. Varsity Vocals expanded their competition circuit last year and reached out to CJ as a host for the quarterfinal competition after learning about the school's renovated auditorium. The school's a cappella groups, Vega and Phoenix, have also previously participated in the competition. Six schools from Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania will come to CJ for the quarterfinal competition. All are invited to attend the exciting and harmonious event. Purchase tickets for the event online at varsityvocals.com/event/ichsa-great-lakes-quarterfinal-chaminade-julienne-high-school/.

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WOMEN'S MORNING OF REFLECTION: Tuesday, Feb 7th. The theme is "You are my forever love: Husbands and Wives, Mary and Joseph, and Imitation of Our Lady." We’ll have Mass in the Day Chapel at St. Charles Borromeo Church, a spiritual reflection and social time, concluding at noon. Confession will be available. To reserve babysitting for your children please contact Karen, 433-2783 or for further info, Barbette, 293-1438.

“GOD'S MECHANICS: THE RELIGIOUS LIFE OF TECHIES”: Bro. Guy Consolmagno, S.J., Director of the Vatican Observatory, speaks on “God's Mechanics: The Religious Life of Techies,” Wednesday, Feb 8th, 7:30 p.m., Bartlett Pastoral Center, Athenaeum of Ohio. How does religion work in a society shaped by science and technology? How do scientists and engineers practice their religions? God's Mechanics examines the personal religious life and theology of scientists and engineers — “Techies” — based on conversations with Techies in California’s Silicon Valley and a first-person confession from a Jesuit scientist and astronomer at the Vatican Observatory. A native of Detroit, Br. Guy earned undergraduate and masters' degrees from MIT, and a Ph.D. in Planetary Science from the University of Arizona. He was a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard and MIT before entering the Society of Jesus in 1989. He has worked at the Vatican Observatory since 1993. There his research has explored connections between meteorites, asteroids, and the evolution of small solar system bodies. Along with more than 200 scientific publications, he is the author of a number of popular books including Would You Baptize an Extraterrestrial? (co-authored with Fr. Paul Mueller, S.J.). The talk is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Bartlett Pastoral Center, Athenaeum of Ohio, 6616 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati.

PRESENTATION OF "THE BOOK OF EXODUS": Fr. Satish, Wednesday, Feb 15th, 7:00 pm (lower level of the church basement), Immaculate Conception Parish, 2300 S. Smithville Rd, Dayton, 937-252-9919. Martha Lombard, Parish Secretary, [email protected] or 937-252-9919 (x202).

MARY TEACHES US DISCIPLESHIP AND REDEMPTIVE SUFFERING: Fr. David Endres, Fr. Shannon Collins, MSJB, and Fr. Timothy Fahey will be among the presenters at St. Bartholomew Church, 9375 Winton Rd., Cincinnati, Feb 17th & 18th. Visit www.PresentationMinistries.com click on the Retreat tab to select “Mary Teaches Us Discipleship and Redemptive Suffering” for all the details and to pre-register! Call (513) 373-2397 or the Retreat Office, (937) 587-5464 if you have any questions. Cost is a free-will donation, so everyone can afford to come. Lunch is included for all pre-registered attendees. Invite your family and friends. You won’t want to miss this exciting new retreat.

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND: You’re invited to attend a weekend where married couples can get away from jobs, kids, chores, and phones—and focus only on each other. If you would like greater depth, growth, and enrichment in your relation-ship, you will like the difference this weekend can make! Upcoming Marriage Encounter weekend is Feb 17th-19th, Holy Spirit Center, Norwood. For more information or to register, contact Dave or Jan Stockelman, 513-251-1940 or 800-547-1251 code00 or dj2378 @fuse.net or www.esharing.org..

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THE 23rd ANNUAL ST. FRANCIS WOMEN’S RETREAT: Feb 24th–26th, Bergamo Center. The theme is, “Come to Me, All You Who Are Weary,” led by retreat director, Judith Dunlap, author and speaker. Gift certificates and partial scholarships are available. For more information, contact Joanie Rauch (937) 681-8319 or email [email protected]. Information is also available on our website with online registration at: stfranciswomensrtrt.wix.com/retreat.

THE 3rd ANNUAL GREATER CINCINNATI CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE: Save the date and register! The first Saturday of Lent this year is March 4th and what better way to start lent than a spiritual day of prayer, great talks, and spiritual renewal? This year the theme is: “Lord, Teach Us to Pray.” Registration is available at www.catholicwomenofcincinnati.com. Last year the event was sold out so register early and bring a friend!

DIVORCE SUPPORT MINISTRY: If you are a Catholic who is newly divorced or separated, you may be going through a very difficult time right now. There are two excellent Catholic-Sponsored sup-port groups in the local area to help you heal. 1) Catholic-Sponsored DivorceCare: Thursday evenings, 7:00-9:00 PM, now thru Mar 30th, St. Francis of Assisi Church, 6245 Wilmington Pike, Centerville. Cost is $25 per person. Scholarships are available. For info or to register, call Marcelle Toma, 937-312-1157 or [email protected]. 2) Catholic Divorce Survival Guide: Monday evenings, 7:00-8:30 PM, now through Mar 27th, the Candle Room, St. Christopher’s Church, Vandalia. Cost is $25 per per-son. Register Online at http://secure.acceptiva. com/?cst=670e37 Questions? Call Noreen Wendeln, Family & Respect Life Office, 937-222-0227. 3) St. Mary of the Assumption: Tuesday evenings, 7:00 PM, now through Apr 11th, St. Mary of the Assumption School (3rd Grade Classroom), 9579 Yankee Rd, Springboro. Call Lynn Meisberger, 937-557-1711 or email [email protected].

FAVORITE QUOTE: "What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy. It has eyes to see misery and want. It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of others. That is what love looks like." ~ St. Augustine

JOB SEARCH WOES Catherine, a RN, was unhappy with her job, so she submitted her resignation. She was sure she'd have no trouble finding a new position, because of the nursing shortage in her area. She e-mailed cover letters to dozens of potential employers and attached her resume to each one. Two weeks later, Catherine was dismayed and bewildered that she had not received even one request for an interview.

Finally she received a message from a prospective employer that explained the reason she hadn't heard from anyone else. It read: "Your resume was not attached as stated. I do, however, want to thank you for the vegetable lasagna recipe."

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* IMPORTANT INFORMATION * *

BAPTISMS: Planning on having your baby baptized during Mass? Contact Linda Folmar (439-2630), Liturgy Planning Coordinator. If after Mass, contact Deacon Greg (429-0510). Either MUST be accomplished AT LEAST 2 MONTHS before the baptism date. You must also attend a Baptism class (call Deacon Greg)... you don’t have to wait until your child is born to attend! If no reservations made one week prior, class is canceled.

Classes for 2017: Feb 19th Mar 19th Apr 16th May 21st Jun 18th Jul 16th Aug 20th Sep 17th Oct 15th Nov 19th Dec 17th

NOTE: NO BAPTISMS during Lent or during Mass in Advent (before or after Mass in Advent is still your option)!

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MARIANIST L.I.F.E. (LIVING IN FAITH EXPERIENCE) NOTE: Snacks/Social 6:30-7:00 PM; Meeting/Prayer 7:00-9:15 PM, Si Lounge

(unless otherwise noted)

Jan 29th - Sam plans Feb 5th - No Meeting - Super Bowl Sunday! Feb 12th - Nicole plans Feb 19th - No meeting - President's Day! Feb 26th - Grace & Claire plan Mar 3-5th - Spring retreat! Mar 12th - Prepare for Spaghetti dinner! Mar 18th - Spaghetti dinner (Saturday) Mar 19th - No meeting Mar 26th - Megan - ’Intro to Social Justice’ Apr 2nd - Claire & Maria - Social justice Apr 9th - Danny plans

Welcome to L.I.F.E.!

Looking for a place where you can come, be yourself and feel connected with others and with God? Then look no further. Join us Sunday evenings, 6:30-7:00 PM, when we have social and snack time, and then from 7:00-9:15 PM, for our youth planned and implemented meetings. In Marianist L.I.F.E. we build a community, we share, we grow, we support one another on our faith journeys. Contact Emmy Hamilton, (937) 654-1573, [email protected] QAC LIFE also has an Instagram. Follow @QACyouth to stay up to date on all the fun things LIFE is doing.

Next Week (Feb 5th) Presider: Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M.

YEAR A - Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Isaiah 58:7-10; 1 Corinthians 2:1-5; Matthew 5:13-16

Visit: http://www.usccb.org/

VOCATION VIEWS

Seek to follow Jesus, the humble servant. You will be blessed! Discover the grace of the gospel. (Zephaniah 2:3, 3:12-13 & Matthew 5:1-12)

Please pray for vocations to the lay ministries, priesthood, diaconate, dedicated religious life and dedicated single life.

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QAC INFORMATION PLEASE … .. Pastor/Priest Coordinator: Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M., [email protected] .. Pastoral Associate/Secretary: Dcn. Greg Cecere (Office: 429-0510), [email protected]. Office Hours: Tues & Thurs (3:00-7:00 PM), Wed/Fri/Sat (8:00 AM-Noon) .. Adult Faith Enrichment (AFE): Kelly Bohrer, [email protected] .. Altar Server Coordinator: Sharon Herbert (256-6417), [email protected] .. Baptism Coordinator: Deacon Greg Cecere, [email protected] .. Communications Coordinator: Mary Rice (426-1941), [email protected] .. Community Coordinator: David Jennings, [email protected] .. Community Ministry: Terri Blanken (374-0696), [email protected] .. Crossroads: Violet Hutchison, (215-4672), [email protected] .. Director of Music: Teesie Chandler (305-7996), [email protected] .. Hospitality: Marti Quakenbush (429-9224), [email protected] .. Eucharistic Bread Baker Coordinator: Ruby Bauer (426-7260) .. Eucharistic Minister Coordinators: Amie Herbert, [email protected] and Lisa Measures, [email protected] .. Fellowship: Donut & Bagel Sunday - Gary & Peggy Cashero, [email protected] .. Finance Coordinator: Tom McCrate (848-7712), [email protected] .. Futures Committee: Bob Brookey, [email protected] .. Interpreter Coordinator for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing: Michelle Petrie, (409-2992), [email protected] .. L.I.F.E. Group: Emmy Hamilton, (654-1573), [email protected] .. Liturgy Coordinators: Linda Folmar, (439-2630), [email protected] Bob Buescher, (294-7746), [email protected] .. Membership: Marilyn Nagle, (298-8908), [email protected]; Joan Ivory (689-8259), [email protected], information/applications. .. Ministry of Consoling Coordinator: Steve Guilfoos, (429-4512), [email protected] .. QAC Office Phone & FAX: (429-0510/429-0881), Email: [email protected] .. QA Seniors: Ruby & Chuck Bauer (426-7260), [email protected] .. RE & Youth Ministry Coordinator: Erica Rudemiller, [email protected] Office Hours: By appointment (please use email above) .. RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Joan Ivory (689-8259), [email protected] .. Social Justice Coordinators: Chris Sitko (429-4173); Jack/Nimfa Simpson (372-2883) .. Spiritual Care Team: Carol Bourne (673-4144); Bob Buescher (286-9774); Mary Hallinan (231-3107 .. SPIRIT Newsletter: Chris Penick & Steve Nordmeyer, [email protected] .. Stewardship Committee: Kevin Skinner (427-4507) .. Web Master: Bill Perry (429-5807), [email protected] .. Weddings, Funerals, etc.: Deacon Greg Cecere (429-0510), [email protected] .. Wedding Coordinator: Sharon Herbert (256-6417), [email protected]

SERVERS / GREETERS SCHEDULE Month Servers Greeters Jan 2017 29th Amie Herbert & Sharon Herbert Carol & Bob Volk Feb 5th Sydney Atkinson & Cianna Berry Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber 12th Marti & Tom Quakenbush Gina & Glenn Greet 19th Jeanne & Claire Holcomb Marilyn & Dan Nagle 26th Joan Ivory & Mike Herbert Pat Hale & Tim Connair Mar 5th Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber 12th Gina & Glenn Greet

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QAC INFORMATION REQUEST FORM, ANNOUNCEMENTS & SI LOUNGE RESERVATIONS

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT QAC OR WANT TO JOIN OUR COMMUNITY, please give us your name, phone number and email address and we will contact you.

Name: Address: Phone: Email:

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ANNOUNCEMENTS - to be placed in Bulletin for the following:

Organization/Group:

Submitter/Telephone:

ANNOUNCEMENT: Please run in Bulletin for these dates: You may email your announcement to Deacon Greg at [email protected]

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SI LOUNGE RESERVATION: Please reserve Si Lounge for the following:

Program/Date(s) Required:

Room(s) Needed/Times:

Contact Person/Phone Number:

Or call in your reservation to the QAC Office at 429-0510. If you have any questions, please call Deacon Greg on Tue/Thu, 3:00-7:00 PM, Wed/Fri or Sat, 8:00 AM-Noon at the QAC Office, 429-0510.