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St. Joseph Parish, February 23, 2020
Around our Parish
If you are new to our Church or just visiting, we are pleased to have you share in this celebration of the Eucharist. If you would like to join our parish, registration forms are available in the Gathering Space, parish office, or by visiting St. Joseph’s website at stjosephnorthbend.com.
Hearing Devices are available for hearing impaired.
TRAM Food Pantry Items of the Month - The items of the month for February are cereal and canned soup. Please place in the TRAM cabinet in the Gathering Space.
Throughout the New Year please pray for: Thomas A. Bell, James R. Lamping, Emily Patrick, Brian Reising, Heather Barlow, Noah Oser, Kyle W. Wolfe, Andrew Bredestege, David DiGiovonni, Christopher Richter & all men and women serving our nation in the armed forces.
If you are aware of other parishioners serving, please notify the parish office at 941-3661.
CATECHISM STUDY HAS RESUMED. Monday evenings at 7pm in the Seton Room now through Holy Week. It’s not too late to join us and learn more about your faith. All are welcome for the second half of the Catechism! Call Beth Scholl @941-3661 x15
CARE NOTES are located in the kiosk near the front door of the church. We now have a supply of Lenten booklets and prayer cards to assist you in your Lenten journey. Please feel free to take whatever you think would help you during this important season.
INTEREST IN THE CATHOLIC FAITH? If you, or someone you know, has indicated they would like to be Catholic, please call our Pastoral Associate, Marti Barnes, at 513-941-3661 x 12 or email her at [email protected]. She will arrange a time to meet with you. WELCOME, DEACON MIKE MIGNERY! This coming weekend, February 29 and March 1, Deacon Mike Mignery, (silent g) from Queen of Peace Parish in Millville, who was with us the first weekend of February, will be here to diaconate. On March 7 & 8 Deacon Mike will be back again, preaching at all the Masses. He will also diaconate the weekend of March 21 and 22 , and be joining us about twice a month. Deacon Mike will be telling us more about himself in future bulletins. (Deacon John Corson has received new duties at his home parish; we will see if he is still able to help us.) FLU SEASON AND THE CHALICE Due to the large number of people suffering from the flu, colds, and other contagious ailments, we have temporarily discontinued offering the Precious Blood to the lay faithful for the time being. We do not yet have a date when we will resume offering it, but it will be when we are certain the flu season is over. We thank you for understanding. PRAY THE ROSARY FOR THE STRENGTHENING AND SUPPORT OF CATHOLIC MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2020: If you are not aware, we pray the Rosary each Friday (except the First Friday when we have Adoration) after the 8:00 am Mass in church. On Friday, March 20th, we will have a special prayer intention. This intention will be for the strengthening of traditional Catholic marriage. If you are unable to be with us, please pray a rosary at home for this intention. SERVER TRAINING: Boys and girls, entering 4th - 12th grade (or higher), having received their First Holy Communion, and feeling called to serve God in this way, are welcome to attend a training session to become an Altar Server. Meet at the Gathering Desk after the 11am Mass on Sunday, February 23. Training will take about 1 1/2 hours. Lunch is included. Please RSVP to Mrs. Beth Scholl, 941-3661, x15 or email [email protected].
Mass Times during Inclement Weather In order to keep you and our community safe during severe winter weather, we will cancel
our weekday Masses whenever the Three River school system is canceled. The Parish Office will open on a delayed status. All meetings and planned activities MAY be canceled as well. Please call the Parish Office at 941-3661 the day of the meeting for updated information.
Unless there is a Level 3 Snow Emergency, the weekend liturgies will take place as usual.
Welcome to St. Joseph!
In the Neighborhood
Natural Family Planning New online (virtual) class be-gins on Wednesday, Mar. 4, @ 7 pm Eastern Time. For more information, or to register for a class, go to www.ccli.org or call 471-2000 or 800-745-8252.
March 1, 2020
Genesis 2:7-9, 3:1-7 Romans 5:12-19 Matthew 4:1-11
For links to commentaries on the Sunday Readings:
www.catholiccincinnati.org/oec/adults.htm
Sunday Readings
Vocation Views ‘‘Be Holy, for I, the LORD, your God, am holy!’ Embrace the call to holiness, and everyday will bring new adven-tures of following where Christ leads. (Leviticus 19:2)
As you prepare for Mass please pray the Vocation
Prayer found in the back of the Gather Book.
In the Neighborhood
Stewardship of Treasure
Weekly Collection Weekly Goal $12,000.00
Due to the Holiday Publisher Deadline the collection and winners will be reported in the next week’s
bulletin.
Offertory, February 23, 2020 On line Donations Total Weekly Offertory
THANK YOU!
Stewardship & the Word
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
In today’s first reading, the Israelites are urged to love their neighbors as themselves. In the Gospel, Jesus spells out how we are to do that — to give generously to those who ask of us and not to turn our backs on those
who seek to borrow.
The Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra, conducted by Dave Allen, presents "COMING HOME", a program featuring the beautiful and inspiring music of Antonin Dvorak. We welcome professional cellist and Seton graduate Jennifer Higgins Wagner who will perform Dvorak's Cello Concerto. The orchestra will also perform two movements from the iconic New World Symphony and lively Czech Suite. Join us at Seton's Performance Hall Sunday, March 1 at 3 pm for this free program. Donations are accepted. For those needing to avoid steps, enter from the top floor of the parking garage or through the glass doors on the Beech Ave. side of Seton where an elevator is available.
The Three Rivers Women’s Club is offering a scholarship to a qualifying female who is a senior in high school and is pursuing a college education. This is a one time, one year $1,500.00 scholarship. Applicant must be a resident of Miami Township, Hamilton County. Ohio. Please contact Candi Fern at 513-922-1968 to receive an application form for this scholarship. The deadline for submission of a completed application and required information is Friday, March 20, 2020.
Join popular Catholic educator and performer MIKE DAVIS on March 27-29th as he personally guides you on a spiritual retreat to St. Joseph’s Retreat Center in Tipton, IN. Mike Davis will lead daily discussions and reflections on the faith, Lent, and bringing our storms in life to the One who calms the storms. Mike will also present sung evening prayer which is a powerful spiritual experience you won’t want to miss. Price includes: All meals at St. Joseph's, deluxe motor coach transportation, two nights lodging at St. Joseph's Retreat House. $349.00. Limited spaces available so book early. Call (513) 470-7808 or email [email protected] for reservations.
Faith in Action: A Year of Service for Young Adults The Vincentian Volunteers of Cincinnati is a year-long, faith-based, residential program that provides young adults ages 21-30 the opportunity to grow spiritually, socially and professionally. Up to 10 participants serve full-time at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s Outreach Center in both direct service and administrative roles, event-planning, and service learning retreat ministry. They live in community, sharing meals, reflection and prayer each week. Leadership development opportunities are provided, including 1:1 professional mentorship. Benefits include full room and board; health and renter’s insurance; a monthly personal and cellphone stipend; bus tokens; wifi access; help with loan deferment, as well as an education award of up to $6,000 upon completion of the program that can go toward past or future loans. 2nd Deadline: March 15, 2020 Final application deadline: May 31, 2020. For more information and to apply: www.SVDPcincinnati.org/VVC. Questions: Charissa Qiu, Program Manager [email protected], 513.562.8841 ext. 239”
St. Joseph Parish, February 23, 2020
For the week of February 23, 2020 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2020 8:30 a.m. John Joseph Wenck (Nancy Ruprecht) 11:00 a.m. Parish MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2020 8:00 a.m. Diana Dunn (Lou Martini) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2020 8:00 a.m. Bob Merten (Dale McCann) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2020 8:00 a.m. Erica Schrader (Robert Ammer) 7:00 p.m. Valerie Wilke, Special Intention (St. Joseph Ladies Society) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020 8:00 a.m. Maryanne Geers (Birthday Remembrance) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2020 8:00 a.m. Intentions of the Don Busch Family SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2020 4:30 p.m. Jeff Devine (Birthday Remembrance) SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2020 8:30 a.m. Jean Yeager (St. Joseph Ladies Society) 11:00 a.m. Parish
Mass Intentions For February 29 and March 1
4:30 P.M. MASS Lectors: Shellie Weiskittle & Carolyn Meyers-Hughes Extra-Ordinary Ministers: Rosalie Menke, Maryann Schmidt Co-Ord: Mary Carol Davis Ushers: Paul Masterson & Paul Wendel Servers: Ethan Haas, Liam Haas, Bonnie Pflum
8:30 A.M. MASS Lectors: Mary Russell & Bryan Simms Extra-Ordinary Ministers: Mary Bell, Holly Simms Co-Ord: Tom Walter Ushers: Steve Kruse & Rose Smith Servers: Ethan Simms, Ellie Simms, Marci Voss
11:00 A.M. MASS Lectors: Kathryn Raaker & Bruce Tumlin Extra-Ordinary Ministers: Margie Stone, Stephane Tumlin Co-Ord: Ellen Maddin Ushers: Bob Kirsch & Tom McDonald Servers: Brady Volk, need 2 volunteers
Minister’s Schedule
Sun., Mar 1: 8:30am & 11:00am Mass, 9:30 am 2nd Grade Sacramental Prep, Grades 3 – 6 Religious Education, 11 am PreK/K/Grade 1 CCD; Mon., Mar. 2: 7pm Catechism Study Tues., Mar. 3: 9:00am Ladies Crafts Wed., Mar. 4: 1pm Knitting Ministry, 5:30 Souper Wednesday, 7pm Adult Choir Thurs., Mar.5: 8:45 Lenten Prayer Group Fri., Mar. 6: 8 am Mass 8:30 1 Hr Adoration, 12 Noon Stations of the Cross Sat., Mar. 7: 9:00 am St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, 9:30 am First Confession, 4:30 Mass, 2nd collection for Debt Reduction, Blood Pressure Screening after Mass Sun., Mar. 8: 8:30am & 11:00am Mass, 2nd Collection for Debt Reduction, Blood Pressure Screening after Masses, 11 am PreK/K/Grade 1 CCD
Parish Calendar Sun., Feb. 23: 8:30am & 11:00am Mass, 9:30 am 2nd Grade Sacramental Prep, 11 am PreK/K/Grade 1 CCD; Server Training after 11 am Mass Mon., Feb. 24: 7pm Catechism Study Tues., Feb. 25: 8:30 Birthday Breakfast, 9:00am Ladies Crafts, 7:30pm Knights of Columbus Wed., Feb. 26: Ash Wednesday, 8am Mass, 1pm Knitting Ministry, 7pm Mass, 8 pm Adult Choir Thurs., Feb. 27: 8:45 Lenten Study Group Fri., Feb. 28: 8 am Mass 8:30 Rosary Sat., Feb. 29: 9:00 am St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, 4:30 Mass
Looking Ahead
God Is Good All the TimeGod Is Good All the TimeGod Is Good All the Time Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Mrs. Beth Scholl, D.R.E.Mrs. Beth Scholl, D.R.E.Mrs. Beth Scholl, D.R.E.
Give yourself a gift this Lent.
Come learn about the gifts God has given us!
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Come and join in this transformative Lenten experience
which will begin February 27 and end April 2,
on Thursday mornings from 8:45am—10am
The He Chose Study Guide includes video discussion questions,
Bible exploration, a study guide for personal devotion
and reflection materials for in-between sessions.
To register call or email Beth Scholl at (513) 941-3661 ext. 15 / [email protected]
The cost for the book is $6; however please let me know if this a hardship
Every gift from God reveals His love,
but no gift reveals His love more
than the gifts of the cross.
Have we taken time to open these?
As we do, we find that
Jesus did it all just for us.
GOSPEL: Matthew 5:38-48 This is a continuation of last week’s Gospel in which Jesus changes the way the Jews should live the Torah (the law given to Moses on Mount Sinai). He tells them how disciples should deal with personal offenses: “You have heard it said: ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But what I say to you is this: offer no resistance to one who is evil.” In our efforts to be faithful to this command of the Lord, we should make a distinction between violent and non-violent resistance the latter having been the tactic used very effectively by people like Gandhi and Martin Luther King. We can and should use every kind of non-violent resistance to those who mistreat us. Jesus goes on to say that we must not only love our friends but also our enemies, for God’s light shines on the good as well as the bad. While dying on the cross, Jesus loved his enemies by forgiving them. With God’s grace, we can do the same. Today’s Gospel ends with the words: “Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.” Here Jesus is holding God’s love up as a model for his disciples love. It is a concluding statement to the words about God al-lowing his sun to shine on the good and the bad. In a similar way, disciples must be perfect like the Father— loving the bad as well as the good. http://www.ascensioncatholic.net/scc/
St. Joseph Parish, February 23, 2020
Ash Wednesday
On Ash Wednesday people receive ashes in the form of a cross on their foreheads. The people
who distribute the ashes make the Sign of the Cross and say: Turn away from sin and be faithful to
the gospel [adapted from Mark 1:15] or Remember, you are dust and to dust you will return
[adapted from Genesis 3:19]. The ashes are made from palms left over from the previous year’s
Palm Sunday.
These ashes make us think of death. We are part of this world, and someday we will die. But do
you see how the ashes are being made into crosses? Jesus is more powerful than death! He beat
death when he died on the cross and came back to life! If we love him as our Savior, King, and Friend, we can live with him
now and forever—even after we die! Ashes mean death, but the Jesus on the cross means life!
Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent, when we dwell in Jesus’s story. We live in his miracles, his love, and his ultimate
sacrifice. At the end of Lent, we celebrate together. Easter is a celebration of Christ’s victory over death and the gift he offers us
is the same—victory over death. On the cross, Christ took our death punishment. Therefore, we live in the hope of heaven. We
know that, because of the cross, we will have the gift of eternal life. That’s the Good News!
So kids, what is Ash Wednesday?
Do you know what This is called?
CATHOLIC FAMILY
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Lenten Preparations Prepare a jar for your family, fill it with 40 prayers. Each day, pull one out when the family is to-gether, and pray for that person or intention. This is a great way to emphasize the importance of prayer, and to help your family to get ready for Easter!
Ash Wednesday is February 26th.
Soup Supper Volunteers! PLEASE RETURN TO BETH SCHOLL. You may put this in an envelope with Beth
Scholl written on it, and place it in the collection basket or drop it by the office.
Each Wednesday (see below), we will have Mass at 5:30 p.m., followed by a community soup supper, to
end at 6:45p.m. At 7:00p.m., we will gather for either a talk, Taize Prayer or Stations of the Cross, as
indicated.
*It is best to bring soup warm and in a crock pot. We will need 5 types for each
date. Please indicate below how and when you will help.
NAME: PHONE/EMAIL:
MARCH 4: Father Umberg Lenten Talk: A Whirlwind Tour of the Bible
Soup* (indicate type):
Bread/butter (indicate how many loaves):
I can help with set up before and after Mass: this involves letting people in with their soup and putting out the drinks etc.
before people come down from Mass.
I can help with clean up, (you will be able to go upstairs at 7 p.m. for the talk.)
March 11: Father Umberg Lenten Talk: A Whirlwind Tour of the Bible
Soup* (indicate type):
Bread/butter (indicate how many loaves):
I can help with set up before and after Mass: this involves letting people in with their soup and putting out the drinks etc.
before people come down from Mass.
I can help with clean up, (you will be able to go upstairs at 7 p.m. for the talk.)
MARCH 18: Father Umberg Lenten Talk: A Whirlwind Tour of the Bible Soup* (indicate type):
Bread/butter (indicate how many loaves):
I can help with set up before and after Mass: this involves letting people in with their soup and putting out the drinks etc.
before people come down from Mass.
I can help with clean up, (you will be able to go upstairs at 7 p.m. for the talk.)
MARCH 25: Taize Prayer Soup* (indicate type):
Bread/butter (indicate how many loaves):
I can help with set up before and after Mass: this involves letting people in with their soup and putting out the drinks etc.
before people come down from Mass.
I can help with clean up, (you will be able to go upstairs at 7 p.m. )
April 1: Outdoor Stations of the Cross (weather permitting) Soup* (indicate type):
Bread/butter (indicate how many loaves):
I can help with set up before and after Mass: this involves letting people in with their soup and putting out the drinks etc.
before people come down from Mass.
I can help with clean up, (you will be able to go upstairs at 7 p.m. )
St. Joseph Parish, February 23, 2020
You're Invited!
The 10th Annual CISE Party in Over-the-Rhine
Date: Saturday, March 7th 2020 7-11pm
Includes: Open Bar, Food, Live Music, Dancing, Silent Auction, Raffles, Valet Parking, Fun!
For raffle or party tickets visit cisekids.org and look for the events link.
Best of Cincinnati Cuisine Raffle: Winner receives $1,200 in gift cards to Cincinnati's
most popular restaurants!
Stock Your Bar Raffle: Winner will receive over $300 in top shelf liquors
and bar accessories.
Location:
Rhinegeist - The Clubhouse
1910 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA
We look forward to seeing YOU at Rhinegeist Brewery! A great party for a great cause.
Join Us for a Cincinnati Catholic Ladies Lenten
Morning of Reflection
You (and/or the ladies in your life) are invited to a (Leap Day!) Lenten morning of
Mass, rosary, breakfast and reflection for Catholic ladies in and around Cincinnati!
WHEN: Saturday, February 29, 2020
TIME: 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM
WHERE: St Peter in Chains Cathedral downtown Cincinnati, 325 Eighth St.
TICKETS: $25 via Eventbrite (go to Eventbrite.com and search for event)
HOSTED BY: Laura Strietmann and Debbie Staresinic
Please join us on the first Saturday of Lent for time set aside just for women! Rosary, Mass, breakfast
and an incredible joy-filled speaker, Mary Hallan FioRito, is an enriching way to begin your Lenten
spiritual journey this year. Feel free to invite all of your friends!
Much loved Archdiocese of Cincinnati priest Father Earl Fernandes, pastor of St. Ignatius Parish will
celebrate Mass.
Debbie Staresinic, Cincinnati author of Theology of the Body Rosary Meditations and On a Mission to
Love will lead the rosary and offer a reflection for women and Lent.
A catered breakfast in St. Peter in Chains' undercroft will be served as Mary Hallan FioRito shares a
joy-filled memorable reflection on Caryll Houselander, British mystic, healer and author of The Reed of
God.
St. Joseph Parish, February 23, 2020
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat BP Blood Pressure;
PRE/KN = Pre-School/
Kindergarten;
2GSP=2nd Grade
Sacramental Prep
GR3-6=CCD Grades 3
thru 6
SVdP = St. Vincent De
Paul
Revised:
02/13/20
SOUPER WEDNESDAY 5:30 PM Mass 6:00 PM Soup Supper 7:00-8:15 PM
“Whirlwind Tour of the Bible”
1
1st Sunday of Lent
K of C Charity Raffle & Recruitment
9:30am2GSP;GR3-6 CCD 11am PreK/K/GR1, CCD
2
7pm Catechism Study
3
9:00am Ladies
Crafts
4
8am & 5:30 pm
Mass
1pm Knitting
Ministry
5:30 Souper
Wednesday
7pm Adult Choir
5
8:45am Lenten
Prayer Group
6
8am Mass.
8:30am - 1 hr
Adoration
12-Noon
Stations of
the Cross
7
9am SVdP
Meeting
9:30am First
Confessions
Debt Collection
BP Screening
8
2nd Sunday of Lent
Debt Collection
BP Screening
Daylight Savings
Time Begins
11am PreK/K/GR1, CCD
9
7pm Catechism Study
10
9:00am Ladies
Crafts
7:30pm KofC
7pm Mike
Davis
11
8am & 5:30 pm
Mass
1pm Knitting
Ministry
5:30 Souper
Wednesday
7pm Adult Choir
12
8:45am Lenten
Prayer Group
13
8:00 Mass
8:30am
Rosary
12-Noon
Stations of
the Cross
14
9am SVdP
Meeting
St Joseph Table SVdP Collection
SVdP Bundle
Sunday
Snack Saturday
15
3rd Sunday of Lent
St Joseph Table
Donut Sunday
SVdP Collection SVdP Bundle Sunday 9:30am 2GSP; 11am PreK/K/GR1 CCD
16
7pm Catechism Study
17
9:00 am Ladies
Society Meeting
6:30pm
KofC—4th
Degree
18
8am & 5:30 pm
Mass
1pm Knitting
Ministry
5:30 Souper
Wednesday
7pm Adult Choir
19
Feast of St.
Joseph
8:45am Lenten
Prayer Group
20
8:00 Mass
8:30am
Rosary
12-Noon
Stations of
the Cross
21
9am SVdP
Meeting
22 4th Sunday of Lent
9:30am 2GSP; 11am PreK/K/GR1 CCD
23
7pm Catechism Study
24
9:00am Ladies
Crafts
7:30pm KofC
7-9 pm Light
is on for You
25
8am Mass
1pm Knitting
Ministry
5:30 Souper
Wednesday
7pm Taize
Prayer w/Choir
26
8:45am Lenten
Prayer Group
7pm Parish
Council
27 8:00 Mass
8:30am
Rosary
12-Noon
Stations of
the Cross
28 9am SVdP
Meeting
29 5th Sunday of Lent
30 7pm Catechism Study
31 8:30am
Birthday
Breakfast
9:00am Ladies
Crafts
March 2020
Saturday 4:30pm · Sunday 8:30am, 11am Weekdays 8:00am
Holy Days: 8:00am and 7pm Parish Office
Hours: 8:30-3:30pm M-TH 8:30-12:30 Friday Phone: 941-3661 Fax: 941-8559
Email: [email protected] Website: stjosephnorthbend.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StJosephNorthBend
Bulletin Deadline: 10 days prior to publish date
Mass Schedule Pastor
Rev. Andrew Umberg (513) 941-3661 ext. 11
Pastoral Associate Marti Barnes
Business Manager Karen Thorpe
Director of Religious Education Beth Scholl
Music Director Mia Williams
Parish Staff
Confession: Saturday 3:45pm
Baptism: All parents are required to go through the Parish Baptismal Prepara-tion Class. Parents may choose to participate before or after the birth of their child. To register, please contact Marti Barnes, Pas-toral Associate.
RCIA: If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith please contact Marti Barnes, Pastoral Associate.
Sacrament of the Sick: Notify the Parish Office or Fr. Umberg for anointing of the sick, communion to the sick, shut-ins, or when in the hospital or nursing home. Matrimony: One of the engaged, or his/her parents, must be registered & an active parishioner at least 6 months prior to scheduling a wedding. Call or email Marti Barnes, Pastoral Associate, to make an appoint-ment with Fr. Umberg at least six months in advance of the wedding.
Sacraments
Pastoral Council
Member Phone Email Tony Bresser 473-8444 [email protected] Bruce Tumlin 353-4518 [email protected] Elaine Kruse 941-7613 [email protected] Don Larrick 941-0538 [email protected] Agnes Maddock 467-6887 [email protected] Michael Groh 574-7828 [email protected]
Insert: Arthur L. Hughes, MD
Bulletin Sponsor of the Week
For Financial and Emergency Assistance please call 513-913-2787
St. Vincent de Paul