Saint Cecilia, Bernardo Strozzi, 1623-25
“Arise, soldiers of Christ, throw away the works of darkness and
put on the armor of light.”
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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] SCOUTS Sharon Krietemeyer,[email protected] Nancy Worrall, [email protected]
HOSPITALITY Geneva McPherron, 731-9547LEGION OF MARY Barbara Browarsky, 871-5757, ext. 202MOMS’ GROUP Holly Hemak, [email protected] FOOD PANTRY & COMMUNITY DINNER Stan Messerly, 731-2500PASTORAL COUNCIL Jason Hemak, 919-3491RESPECT LIFE GROUP Brigid McLinden Duffy, 379-0821, [email protected] Patricia Donnelly & Renee Dawson, 533-6060SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Fr. Jamie Weber, 871-5757, ext. 201ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Tom Schimian, 871-5757, ext. 203SERVERS Ron Case, 399-9331, [email protected] GUILD 871-5757, ext. 209HOME DISTRIBUTORS/VISITS Fr. Jamie Weber, 871-5757, ext. 201WEDDING COORDINATOR Marta Misleh, 871-5757, ext. 207 [email protected] RESERVATION Bob Kellison, 871-5757, ext. 208 [email protected] COMMITTEE Angela Egner, (413) 854-7253, [email protected]
WORSHIP COMMISSION Mark Milliron, [email protected]
YOUNG ADULT GROUP Janelle Allen, 313-2196, [email protected]
WEEKEND MASSES: Sat. 4 PM & Sun. 8 & 10 AMDAILY MASSES: Mon.-Sat. 9 AM, Wed. 6:45 AMTHE ROSARY: Mon.-Sat. 8:40 AMDAILY COMMUNION SERVICE: Mon.-Sat. 8 AMHOLY DAY MASSES: 9 AM, 12:10 PM & 5:30 PMLATIN 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 AMADORATION: Wed. 9:30 AM-8 PMHOLY HOUR: Wed. 7-8 PMSTATIONS OF THE CROSS: Fri. 9:30 AM BAPTISMAL PREPARATION: Please register for your baptism at www.stceciliacincinnati.org under the Sacraments tab. You can also select your class dates there as well.
MASS SCHEDULE FOR ST. MARGARET-ST. JOHN: Mon.-Fri. 11:45 AM, Sat. 3 PM, Sun. 9 & 11 AMMASS SCHEDULE FOR ST. ANTHONY: Sun. 8:30 & 11:30 AM
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 148:00 AM Communion Service9:00 AM Ruth Keefe Off Norm & Ethel O’ConnorTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 (Saint Albert the Great) 8:00 AM Communion Service9:00 AM Hubert & Catherine Moermond Off The FamilyWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 (Saint Margaret of Scotland & Saint Gertrude)6:45 AM Families of Saint Cecilia 8:00 AM Communion Service 9:00 AM Walter Schott Off Al & Mary McGrover 9:30 AM Eucharist Adoration (9:30 AM-8 PM with Holy Hour from 7-8 PM and Confessions from 7-7:50 PM)THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 (Saint Elizabeth of Hungary)8:00 AM Communion Service 9:00 AM Mom & Dad Alford Off Sharon & JohnFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 (The Dedication of the Basilicas of Saints Peter & Paul)8:00 AM Communion Service 9:00 AM Anthony J. Trillo Off The Palermo FamilySATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 8:00 AM Communion Service 9:00 AM Deceased Members of Legion of Mary Off “Refuge of Sinners” Praesidium1:00 PM Wedding of Jeff Uckotter & Chelsey Lukens4:00 PM Joanie Limmer Off Norm & Ethel O’ConnorSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 (Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe) 8:00 AM Families of Saint Cecilia 10:00 AM Walter Schott Off Barbara & Jim Momper5:00 PM Spanish Mass Intentions
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Rev. Jamie Weber, Pastor 871-5757, ext. 201 / [email protected]. Jason Williams, Parochial Vicar 871-5757, ext. 205 / [email protected] Browarsky, Rectory Secretary 871-5757, ext. 202 / [email protected] Egner, Regional Dir. of Religious Ed. 871-5757, ext. 215 / [email protected] Mike Goedde, School Principal 533-6060 / [email protected] Kellison, Music Dir./Stewardship 871-5757, ext. 208 / [email protected] Misleh, Assistant to the Pastor 871-5757, ext. 207 / [email protected] Woodall, Director of Business Affairs 871-5757, ext. 204 / [email protected]
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Saint CeciliaOne of the many things I love about our parish is the music and our choir. St. Cecilia is the patron saint of music, so it is no wonder that we are gifted in that area. Thanks to our choir director, Bob Kellison, we have a large choir that has been able to bring sacred music to all of our liturgies. If you know of any parishioners who are looking for a ministry and have the desire to sing, please ask them to join our choir. If you have the gift of song, being a part of our choir gives you the chance to share your gift and talent and that is true stewardship. If you don’t feel like you can commit to participating in the choir, then sing out in your pew! Singing is the highest form of praise, and as St. Augustine said, “He who sings prays twice!”
Amen? Amen!
A GOSPEL REFLECTIONLUKE 21:5-19
by FATHER JASON WILLIAMSTHE PASTOR’S CORNER
“By your perseverance you will secure your lives.”
Throughout Luke’s account of the Gospel he weaves
a thread that holds much of his entire work together.
Time and again the distinction between worldly
things and those of heaven comes to the fore in the
teachings and parables of Jesus. With that in mind
we can better grasp what our Lord wants to bring
to our attention in this passage before us today.
Otherwise it’s difficult to overcome the seeming
contradiction between the “they will put some of
you to death” and the “not a hair on your head will
be destroyed.”
In short, the Lord’s reminding us that it’s not
just about this life. We are destined for something
much greater: the unending life of heaven. At some
point in time each of us will reach the end of our
earthly life. There is nothing we can do to change
that. However, we hope that when that moment does
arrive and we stand before the merciful Judge, we
will have persevered in cooperating with his grace
so as to secure our future, eternal happiness: the
fullness of life in union with our loving God.
May the God who constantly invites each of us
into a deeper communion of life and love with him
also grant us the gift of persevering in his grace. May
he strengthen us by his love, feed us with Word and
Sacrament, and spur us on to eternal life through the
hope of the Resurrection.
Liturgical Facts We continue our mini-series on the liturgical vestments of
the priest and deacon. Today, we shall focus on the next
liturgical vestment: the dalmatic. The dalmatic is a long wide-
sleeved tunic worn by a deacon at
Mass, which serves as a liturgical
vestment in the Church. It may also be
worn by bishops above the alb and
below the chasuble, though this use
would be infrequent. Like the chasuble
worn by priests and bishops, it is an
outer vestment and is supposed to
match the liturgical color of the day.
In 18th-century vestment fashion,
it is customary to slit the underside of
the sleeves so that the dalmatic becomes a mantle like a
scapular with an opening for the head and two square pieces
of the material falling from the shoulder over the upper arm.
Modern dalmatics tend to be longer and have closed sleeves,
with the sides being open below the sleeve. The distinctive
ornamentation of the vestment consists of two vertical stripes
running from the shoulder to the hem.
Catechesis How can Sacred Scripture be “truth” if not everything in it is right?
The Bible is not meant to convey precise historical information or scientific findings to us. Moreover, the authors were children of their time. They shared the cultural ideas of the world around them and often were also dominated by its errors. Nevertheless, everything that man must know about God and the way of his salvation is found with infallible certainty in Sacred Scripture.
[106-107, 109]. (YOUCAT question 14)
A C L O S E R L O O K AT O U R FA I T H
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Know Your SaintsSAINT JOSAPHAT was born John Kuncevic in the Ukraine
around 1580. He worked as a merchant until 1604, when he
became a monk of the Ukrainian Order of Saint Basil and took
the name Josaphat. Five years later, he was ordained a priest
of the Byzantine Church. People came to him for spiritual
advice. They were moved by his preaching and by his life, for
he fasted often and was faithful to the prayers and customs of
the people. In his thirties, he was made bishop of Vitebsk and
then archbishop of Polotsk.
He found the diocese in terrible condition, and he saw
much unrest among the people. Josaphat had been raised
in the Byzantine culture, and he
was also faithful to the rule of
the Church of Rome. There were
strong groups, however, who
opposed Rome and Latin rule.
These people named their own
bishop. Disturbances broke out
as people took sides. Josaphat
decided to go to Vitebsk, the
center of the disturbance. While
Josaphat was there, a priest named
Elias kept shouting insults at him.
A deacon had the priest locked
up. The mob rioted and demanded the release of Elias. He
was released, but the angry mob broke through all barriers
until they made their way to Bishop Josaphat. They beat
him and then shot him to death on November 12, 1623.
The man who had worked for unity all his life was killed
by a violent mob. People were shocked, and much honor was paid to his memory. – www.loyolapress.com
THE QUOTE OF THE WEEK “Only when we meet the living God in Christ do we
know what life is. … There is nothing more beautiful
than to be surprised by the Gospel by the encounter
with Christ.” – Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
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PA S T O R’ S R A M B L I N G S
HALLOWEEN PARADE: Our schoolchildren in grades pre-K to 3rd grade dressed up in their Halloween costumes for a parade on Oct. 28. It was so fun to watch the little ones as they waved to the school parents and neighbors during their parade. There was also a Halloween festival in the gym for the older kids (photos, above). Thank you to our PTO for putting on such a fun event. 1 ALL SAINTS PARADE: We had a wonderful turnout at our annual saint parade on Sunday, Oct. 30, at the 10:00 Mass (photos, below). The children were adorable in their saint costumes. I was not able to be at that Mass, but I was glad Fr. Jason was able to
be the celebrant and experience this wonderful day. Thank you to all of the parents who took the time to dress up their children. Also, a big thank-you to our Worship Commission for the cookies and drinks and to Cody and Angela Egner
for their hard work at making this happen, as well as taking pictures, which are posted on our Facebook page. 1 HOUSE BLESSING: I was able to bless parishioners Adam and Maria Frazier’s house a few Saturdays ago. I loved the prayer area (photo, left) in their
house. It is always nice to visit a parishioner’s house and do a house blessing. Thank you, Fraziers, for the hospitality. 1 QUINCEANERA: On Sunday, Oct. 22, Mariana Gomez Huerta (photo, left) celebrated her Quinceanera at St. Cecilia, and it was a lovely Mass. Her parents did a wonderful job making all of the special details of their 15-year-old daughter’s
Quinceanera special, especially her dress and the court of boys and girls who escorted her in during the procession. If you are interested in having your daughter’s Quinceanera Mass at St. Cecilia and would like to join our parish, please contact Lilia at [email protected]. We will be able to have the Quinceanera Mass on the third Sunday of the month at our monthly Spanish Mass. 1
BAPTISMS: Peter Augustine, son of parishioners Ryan and Kristen Leep (photo, above left), was baptized Oct. 23. Welcome, child of God! 1 CONGRATULATIONS! Kate Laage and Robert Cunningham (photo, above right) celebrated the Sacrament of Marriage on Saturday, Oct. 29.
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PA R I S H N E W S & N O T E S
Thanksgiving Dinner St. Cecilia will continue its longstanding tradition of hosting
Thanksgiving dinner for anyone who would like to share the
holiday with others. Dinner will be served from noon until 2
PM on Thursday, Nov. 24, in St. Cecilia Commons. The dinner
is free and open to all ages.
Transportation to the dinner and
meal delivery are available by calling
Margie at (513) 232-0266. All requests for
meal deliveries must be made by 5 PM on
Monday, Nov. 21.
One of our chief needs each year is for
individuals to donate and roast a turkey.
We use nearly 70 each year, so the need is
substantial. If you can help us in this way, please call Dolores at
(513) 871-4191. Monetary donations are also gratefully accepted.
To volunteer, please call Dan at (513) 631-3174. Some of
the jobs we need help with include turkey carving (especially
Wednesday evening prior to the dinner), serving, washing
dishes, preparing carry-out and delivery meals, engaging in
hospitality and clean-up. We hope to hear from you soon!
Presentation Ministries Retreats Men’s Day of Renewal: Set the Captives FreeSaturday, Dec 3 (9 am – 3:30 pm)At this retreat discover new freedom in Jesus to share with others. “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me…He has sent me to bring glad tidings to the poor, to proclaim liberty to captives…” (Luke 4:18).
Praying with the Church: The Liturgy of the Hours Friday-Sunday, Dec 9-11A member of a lay community said, “This is the delight and joy of my day!” Come, learn how to pray the Liturgy of the Hours and enjoy the beauty of daily prayer with the universal Church.
Retreat participants listen to teachings, attend Mass, and receive lodging and meals all for a free-will donation! Retreats are held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Discipleship Center, 5701 Lawshe Rd., Peebles, OH 45660. Register online at www.presentationministries.com, or call (513) 373-2397 or email [email protected].
Presentation Ministries is a lay association of the Faithful in accordance to Canon Law of the Catholic Church and under the authority of the Archbishop of Cincinnati. PM focuses on evangelization and discipleship through Bible teaching, daily Mass, and the frequent reception of the sacraments.
SMSJ Adult Ministry Monthly Talk Please join us on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 1 PM in the undercroft/cafeteria of St. Margaret-St. John Church for a panel of recently ordained priests and deacons who will discuss the importance of the Mass for them and for all Catholics. No matter how busy life may get, the Mass is always the center of the day. Learn how to make that possible and what to do when it seems loved ones no longer appreciate the gift of the Mass. Refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there!
Gift Bearers NeededWe are in need of additional gift bearers at all of the Masses, but especially the 4PM Saturday and 8AM Sunday Masses. Contact Joanne Brinkman at [email protected] or 871-3230 if you are interested in taking part in the Mass in this way.
NFP Facilitators NeededAre you and your spouse interested in becoming more involved in the parish? Are you passionate about Natural Family Planning (NFP)? We have the perfect ministry opportunity for you! St. Cecilia Parish is looking to grow our Marriage Preparation Ministry and is in need of a volunteer couple to lead our monthly Natural Family Planning Classes. We need someone who would
be willing to facilitate a 2-hour class each month for our engaged couples preparing for marriage in our parish. We currently promote the method taught by Couple-to-Couple League (ccli.org). The training to be NFP facilitators with Couple-to-Couple League is free and can be done completely online. This is a volunteer opportunity for a married couple. If you are interested, please email or call our Regional Director of Religious Education, Cody Egner, at [email protected] or (513) 871-5757, ext. 215.
Online GivingAn easy way to give the way you want. Visit www.stceciliacincinnati.org, and
click on the Online Giving link on the
home page. Create your account. It’s
that simple.
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MONDAY9 AM - J. Bucio-Benitez & B. Krietemeyer
TUESDAY9 AM - St. Edmund Campion
WEDNESDAY9 AM - D. Schnuck & J. Escobar
THURSDAY9 AM - C. Behrens, C. Herzner, E. Garcia, M. Simon &
A. Melgoza
FRIDAY9 AM - St. Edmund Campion & D. Hilgefort
SATURDAY9 AM - A. Melgoza & E. Reyes-Samano
4 PM - D. Schnuck & Z. Schnuck
SUNDAY8 AM - R. Peddicord 10 AM - D. Bonomo, L. Whittaker, & M. Ramirez 5 PM - Marvin Ramirez & Hugo Hernandez
Prayer Intentions for the Week Please keep in prayer Janet Mason, Joanne Jeffreys, Geneva McPherron, Nora Testa, and Sherri & Butch McKinney. that they may receive God’s loving grace. Contact Barb Browarsky at the parish office, (513) 871-5757, ext. 202, with Mass and sanctuary devotional candle intention requests. All requests are honored for two weeks with the individual’s or family’s approval.
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COLLECTIONS FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 30
Envelopes/Loose Change $6,216.00
Online Giving $2,938.00
TOTAL $9,154.00
Envelopes/Loose Cash $43,305.25 | Online Giving $12,360.00 | TOTAL $55,665.25 St. Vincent de Paul $1,372.00 | World Mission Sunday $2,860.00
Mass Attendance: 5,125 | New Parishioners/Families: 19 | Baptisms: 6 | Marriages: 7 | Funerals: 4
OCTAT A GLANCE
Memorare Society The Memorare Society was established to create a reserve fund that will be used for future restoration projects and major maintenance needs. The Memorare Society is funded through bequests and special gifts to St. Cecilia. During the month of November, we especially remember those who continued their giving to the parish through a bequest.
Consider a legacy gift to the parish. We encourage you to remember St. Cecilia Parish by including it in your estate plan and will. Contact Bob Kellison at 871-5757, ext. 208, or [email protected] for more information.
Join the ParishIf you are interested in becoming a registered member of St.
Cecilia Parish, go to the New Parishioner Registration link
on our website home page (www.stceciliacincinnati.org),
fill it out, and hit Submit! Think about getting involved in
any parish activities that interest you. Check the directory
on page 2 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.
The Athenaeum of Ohio Lay TuitionThe 50% tuition reduction scholarship continues for spring semester for all lay students and will include courses taken for Graduate or non-Degreed Certificate credit. Master of Arts degrees are offered in Pastoral Ministry, Theology, Biblical Studies and Catholic Studies and Graduate and non-degreed Certificates in Lay Ministry. Work towards a degree or certificate or simply take a course or two in your area of interest. Daytime, evening and Saturday classes are offered at the main campus and at St. Ignatius Parish on the west side. Classes begin Jan. 9, 2017, and registration opens Nov. 2, via the Athenaeum website, www.athenaeum.edu. For additional information please contact: Fr. David Endres (Athenaeum Dean) at 513-231-2223 or Dr. Susan McGurgan (Director of Lay Pastoral Ministry) at 513-231-1200.
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