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Miguel Cabrera, Allegory of the Holy Eucharist, 1750

SAINT CECILIA

JUNE 7 2020

SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY

Saint Cecilia Parish Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ June 14, 2020

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S A I N T C E C I L I A P A R I S H | 2

ALTAR GUILD Ron Case, [email protected]

ANNULMENTSJoe Fondacaro, 871-5757 ext. 222

BAPTISMS Barb Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202

BEREAVEMENT Barb Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202

BOOSTERSBrandon Morgan, 533-6060

BROTHERHOOD (MEN’S GROUP)Nathan Beiersdorfer [email protected]

BULLETIN Barb Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. [email protected]

DAY OF ADORATION Carolyn Peddicord [email protected]

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION & LECTORS Dave Rosselot [email protected]

FESTIVAL Vince Woodall [email protected]

FLEA MARKET Kate Malo, [email protected] Lane, [email protected]

FOCCUS MARRIAGE PREP Susan Kellison, [email protected]

GREETERS Skylar Chew, [email protected]

GYM SCHEDULING Jeremy Bauer, 871-5757, ext. [email protected]

HOME DISTRIBUTORS/VISITS Fr. Jamie Weber, 871-5757, ext. 201

HOSPITALITY Kristina Maggio, [email protected]

MOMS GROUP Sarah Rose Bort 871-5757, ext. 218 [email protected]

PASTORAL COUNCIL Pat DiMuzio, 871-5757

RESPECT LIFE GROUP Brigid McLinden Duffy [email protected]

PTO Tricia Klco, 533-6060

SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Fr. Jamie Weber, 871-5757, ext. 201

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Tom McNally, 871-5757, ext. 203

WEDDING COORDINATOR Marta Misleh, 871-5757, ext. 207 [email protected]

WEDDING RESERVATION Sarah Rose Bort, 871-5757, ext. 218 [email protected]

WELCOME COMMITTEE Ethan & Carol Schimmoeller [email protected]

WORSHIP COMMISSION Judy Russell, [email protected]

PUBLIC MASSES CONTINUE THIS WEEK AT THEIR REGULARLY-SCHEDULED TIMES.CONFESSIONS WILL FOLLOW EACH MASS. YOU MAY FIND THE GUIDELINES FOR ATTENDING MASS ON OUR WEBSITE.

8 AM COMMMUNION SERVICE IS STILL CANCELLED FOR THE TIME BEING.

ALL MASSES CURRENTLY STREAMING ON YOUTUBE via link on the homepage: www.stceciliacincinnati.org

MASS INTENTIONS MONDAY, JUNE 15 9 AM Tony Downs Off Dick & Susan Haines

TUESDAY, JUNE 16 9 AM Carolyn Berger Off Barb Browarsky

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 9 AM Judge Thomas Nurre Off Peggy & Bill Jackson Adoration 9:30 am - 5:00 PM, Holy Hour 7-8 PM with Confessions

THURSDAY, JUNE 18

9 AM Rosemary “Sis” Lutmer Off Janet B. Ganim

FRIDAY, JUNE 19 (The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus) 9 AM Aneillo Trillo Off The Palermo Family

SATURDAY, JUNE 20 (The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary)

9 AM Billy G. Whitaker Off Ted Grabowski1 PM Wedding of Mark Fogarty & Laura VanDorpe4 PM Intentions of Patricia & Harry Andreadis (60th Wedding Anniversary) by The Family

SUNDAY, JUNE 21 (Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time)

8 AM Barbara Hellmann Off Ray Hellmann 10 AM Catherine Piepmeyer Off Nieces & Nephews8:15 PM Intentions of the Families of the Eastside Region Parishes

M A R R I AGE BA N NSIII – Mark Fogarty & Laura VanDorpe

PARISH STAFFReverend Jamie Weber, Pastor 871-5757, ext. 201 / [email protected]

Reverend Jacob Willig, Parochial Vicar 871-5757, ext. 205 / [email protected]

Deacon Nathan Beiersdorfer [email protected]

Sarah Rose Bort, Coordinator of Young Adult Ministry 871-5757, ext. 218, [email protected]

Barb Browarsky, Rectory Secretary 871-5757, ext. 202 / [email protected]

Cody Egner, Regional Director of Religious Education 871-5757, ext. 215 / [email protected]

Mike Goedde, School Principal 533-6060 / [email protected]

Robert Kellison, Dir. of Music Ministry & Stewardship871-5757, ext. 208 / [email protected]

Marta Misleh, Assistant to the Pastor 871-5757, ext. 207 / [email protected]

3105 Madison Road Cincinnati, OH 45209(513) 871-5757 | www.stceciliacincinnati.org

Priest Emergency Line: (513) 815-5038

If you are interested in becoming a registered member of St. Cecilia Parish, go to the New Parishioner Registration link on our website home page (stceciliacincinnati.org), fill it out, and hit Submit! Think about getting involved in any parish activities that interest you. Check the directory at left or contact the parish office at 871-5757, ext. 202, and we can put you in touch with the people with whom you should chat.

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T H E C O R N E R | 3

J U N E 14 , 2020 Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

On this feast, we celebrate the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a wonderful feast on which we again celebrate the

Lord’s love for us—a love that is so great that He comes to us in His presence in the Eucharist. He comes to us to unify us to Him.

We become one with the Lord through this special unity between God and man.

In these past weeks, while we have seen disunity, we’ve also seen people unite. They have united for the cause of peace and

harmony. We have seen people question themselves and try to come to grips with how they might be contributing to the divide

between people. We are often ignorant of our own actions that fuel this divide. It is good to have conversations and gain knowledge

and awareness. Altogether, I do think that questioning is imperative and taking a deep look at ourselves is needed for us to curtail

disrespect shown to people of color and those who are vulnerable.

We can no longer stay in the upper room. We are called to examine our consciences and work to treat others as who they are,

temples of the Holy Spirit, made in the image and likeness of God.

Amen? Amen!

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PA S T O R’ S R A M B L I N G S | 4

1, 2 | RCIA INITIATION. On the Pentecost Vigil, at St. Cecilia, twenty-three of our brothers and sisters came into full communion with the Catholic Church. It was fifty days late for those who had long awaited this day. Special thanks to the Faith Formation Director, Cody Egner, sponsors, and RCIA team for all their support of the elect and candidates.

3 | ST. MARGARET-ST. JOHN MAY CROWNING. To end the month of Mary, St. Margaret-St. John Parish crowned Mary as the Queen of Heaven. The crowning of Mary was held outside on Thursday, May 27. Pictured in the photo is Maria Schmid, who crowned the Blessed Virgin Mary.

JOB POSTING. The Eastside Pastoral Region of St. Cecilia, St. Anthony and St. Margaret-St. John is seeking a Director of Finance and Operations for immediate hire to join our team. You will assist and report directly to the pastor. The person in this position is an adminis-trator who will support the pastor’s responsibilities and will manage a $3.1 million annual budget. The Director is a steward of the physical, financial, operational and human resources of the region. The Director should have a knowledge of the Catholic faith and a willingness to work for a Catholic, faith-based agency and adhere to the policies of the Eastside Pastoral Region. We are looking for someone who can be available for a flexible schedule, including some weekends and evenings. A college degree is preferred and/or 5-10 years of business experience. For a full job description go to eastsidefaith.org/vacancies. Please submit cover letter, resume and salary requirements to [email protected] Deadline for submission is Friday, June 19, 2020.

4 | REST IN PEACE. On May 29, a very engaged parishioner of St. Margaret-St. John Parish passed from this life. Norb Nerl, 88, is survived by Betty, his wife of 68 years, and three sons. Please keep Norb and his whole family in your prayers.

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E A S T S I D E FA I T H | 5

“All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability.” – Acts 2:4

Becoming CatholicCurious about the Church? Want to learn more? Call us today at 513-871-5757, ext. 215.

SUMMER WITH THE SAINTSBurned at the stake as a heretic after a politically-motivated trial, SAINT JOAN OF ARC was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920.

Born of a fairly well-to-do peasant couple in Domremy-Greux southeast of

Paris, Joan was only 12 when she experienced a vision and heard voices that she later identified as the saints Michael the Archangel, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret of Antioch.

During the Hundred Years War, Joan led French troops against the English and recaptured the cities of Orléans and Troyes. This enabled Charles VII to be crowned as king in Reims in 1429. Captured near Compiegne the following year, Joan was sold to the English and placed on trial for heresy and witchcraft. Professors at the University of Paris supported Bishop Pierre Cauchon of Beauvis, the judge at her trial; Cardinal Henry Beaufort of Winchester, England, participated in the questioning of Joan in prison. In the end, she was condemned for wearing men’s clothes. The English resented France’s military success—to which Joan contributed.

In 1431, Joan was burned at the stake in Rouen, and her ashes were scattered in the Seine River. A second Church trial 25 years later nullified the earlier verdict, which was reached under political pressure.

Remembered by most people for her military exploits, Joan had a great love for the sacraments, which strengthened her compassion toward the poor. Popular devotion to her increased greatly in 19th-century France and later among French soldiers during World War I. Theologian George Tavard writes that her life “offers a perfect example of the conjunction of contempla-tion and action” because her spiritual insight is that there should be a “unity of heaven and earth.”

We are grateful to be launching a new ministry at the Eastside Region. As with any ministry, we need your help. If you or someone you know have been through the devastation of divorce, please contact Stephanie Ramsey at skb_

[email protected]. You can use your experience to help others. We need a few more people who are willing to train as facilitators for a 12-week program beginning this fall.

If you have any particular intentions for which you would like to have a Mass offered, please contact your parish office. Intentions are often requested for those who have died, but may in-clude any kind of need that your or someone you know is experiencing for which prayer is needed.

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N E W S & N O T E S | 5

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How Division is a Primary Tactic of the DevilThe devil loves chaos. Even the word “devil” can be translated as “to divide.” Ever since his fall from Heaven, Satan seeks to divide the world. His first action was to divide the angels, which was followed-up by tempting Adam and Eve in the garden, driving a wedge between the first humans and God.

Division is the devil’s playground and it shouldn’t be surprising. The word “devil,” comes from the Greek word diabolos, which can be translated as, “to divide,” “to separate,” or more literally, “to throw against.”

Pope Francis has spoken much about this tactic of the devil, speaking directly about it in an address to participants in a seminar for bishops in mission territories...

Divisions are a handy weapon that the devil uses to destroy the

Church from within. He has two weapons, but the main one is

division … Please, fight against division, because it is one of the

weapons that the devil uses to destroy the local Church and the

universal Church. In particular the differences, owing to the various

ethnic groups present in the same territory, must not penetrate the

Christian communities to the point of prevailing over their good.

There are challenges that are difficult to resolve, but with the grace

of God, prayer and penance, it can be done. The Church is called to

rise above tribal-cultural connotations, and the Bishop, a visible

principle of unity, has the task of unceasingly building up the

particular Church in the communion of all her members.

Whenever we see division occur in the world, especially division that pits one group in society against another, we can affirm that the devil is in some way behind it. He wants us to destroy ourselves and hatred against other people is one of the fastest ways we become the authors of our own demise.

Jesus, on the other hand, desires unity...

I pray not only for them, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, so that they may all be one, as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that they also may be in us, that the world may believe that you sent me. And I have given them the glory you gave me, so that they may be one, as we are one. (John 17:20-22)

The Holy Trinity is the prime example of unity and communion, something we will ultimately participate in if we reach Heaven someday. Heaven will essentially be “communion,” where we are unified not only with God, but with each other.

Above all, we need to strive for unity in truth, coming together to fight against injustices with charity. If we can stay united together under the leadership of Jesus Christ, we are able to thwart the plans of the devil.

by Philip Kosloski | Jun 04, 2020 | aleteia.org

Next summer we will celebrate the two centuries of faith since our arch-diocese was established on June 19, 1821. In anticipation of the bicenten-nial, Archbishop Schnurr has writ-ten a pastoral letter, entitled Radiate Christ, urging each of us to disci-pleship and to “rediscover the joy of knowing Christ deeply and following Him, thereby becoming a witness to the world.” It is Archbishop Schnurr’s hope that all Catholics of the archdi-ocese will prayerfully read this letter and engage with its contents, reflect-ing upon our relationship with the Lord and considering how we can individually and collectively Radiate Christ to all whom we encounter. We encourage everyone to do so. Radiate Christ can be found on The Catho-lic Telegraph website. It is also in the June edition of The Catholic Telegraph magazine, of which it is the middle eight pages, being delivered to homes this week.

Inspiring Products from The Catholic Telegraph Subscribe to The Daily Divina, a beautiful way to start each day focused on praying with God’s word, and The Ember, a weekly email with relevant, local, and inspiring content that will keep you up to date on news that mat-ters and help you connect your faith to daily life. Both are free and sent to your email inbox. Sign up at www.thecatholictelegraph.com/digital-subscriptions.

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Caring for our ParishionersMany parishioners are in need of all kinds of help at this time. Please reach out and let us know how we can possibly be of assistance by calling the parish office (513) 871-5757.• If you are in need of food, rent & utilities support, or other living needs, call our St. Vincent de Paul help line (513) 871-5757 ext. 203. • School families in need should contact Mr. Goedde at [email protected].• Visit www.stceciliacincinnati.org and click on LIVE STREAMING for regularly scheduled daily and Sunday Masses. • St. Cecilia Church will remain open for private prayer from 9:30 AM-5 PM (Mon.-Fri.), 9:30 AM-3 PM (Sat.), 12 PM-5 PM (Sun.). • Please check the parish website and Facebook for additional devotionals and confession schedules. • Frequent acts of faith, acts of spiritual communion, and other prayers for the well-being of our parishioners are offered daily.

Supporting our Parish through Weekly GivingMany parishioners have reached out and asked how they can support the

parish. One of our most pressing needs at this time is financial. If you are

still in the position to be able to give to your parish in these times, please

help by donating:

• To give online, visit www.stceciliacincinnati.org and click “Online Giving”

then follow the prompts.

• To text a gift, text (513) 434-3577 and follow the prompts … save this to

your contacts as GIVE ST CECILIA

• You can mail your weekly contribution to the parish office: St Cecilia

Church, 3105 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45209

• With Masses restarting, stationary offertory baskets will be used for

donations from the assembly. These baskets will be located at the Com-

munion stations. You may place your offering in the basket when you go

up for Communion.

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TOTAL $11,068.32

Average Collection $14,584.43

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Difference $372.89

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