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PASTORAL REGION ONE

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St. Augustine, St. Benedict the Moor & St. Mary Churches: Pastoral Region One Jan 22, 2017

THE GIFT OF LIFE The true freedom, and the true light which Christ

brought to Galilee over 2,000 years ago, were brought on earth for us too. The Christian faith, and the Christian knowledge of God’s love for us and his infinite interest in our real welfare, is his gift to us and to all men of goodwill, who will accept it. Thanks be to God for this marvelous gift of faith, which frees us from the slavery of paganism and sin, and lights the road to heaven for us, amidst the darkness and drudgery of this life.

The lot of the insensitive tree in the forest, and of the dumb beast of the field, would be far and away a better one than the lot of rational man, who knew neither God nor any plan that God had for him. Man, with his superior gifts, which raise him above all the other earthly creatures, can experience and enjoy happiness and well-being. The joy of living, the gift of life, is the greatest source and the basis of all his other earthly joys. His short life on earth may be frequently interspersed with troubles and trials, aches and pains, yet to stay alive is so innate a desire, and so strong a determination, that the common opinion of men is that it is only a mentally deranged person who can commit suicide.

But there is a shadow, the shadow of death, over the very greatest of our earthly pleasures. Through our gift of intellect, and the experience of our race, we all know that life on this earth has to end, and no matter how many more years we may think we still have left to us, death will be too soon, far too soon, when it comes. The neo-pagan (the real pagans, who have not heard of the true God, have some god or gods in whom they hope and trust) will do all in his power to forget this dreadful thought of death, but he is reminded of it every day of his earthly life. To live with this thought that all he shall be in eighty years' time is a bucket of lifeless and useless dust, must be an anticipation of the hell he may also have to face after his death.

We love life, we too want to live on, we too know that this cannot be on this earth, but thanks to the merciful revelation given us in our faith, we know that the infinite love of God has prepared a future life for us. We know that Christ, by his life and death as man among us, has made us adopted sons of God. We know we have an eternal life awaiting us, when we depart from this life, and that for the Christian who did his best to be a true follower and disciple of Christ, death is not the end but the beginning of our real life. The grave is not our goal forever, but the key which opens the door to eternal life and eternal happiness for us.

With this divine knowledge revealed to us by and through Christ, everything falls into place in our earthly sojourn.

We have our joys and our sorrows, our births and our burials, but we know, with the certainty of God's word, that these are but sign-posts that mark our stages toward, and direct our steps to, our eternal home. We are superior to the tree of the forest therefore, and to the beast of the field, not only because of our earthly gifts of intelligence and will, but because we know that our end on earth will not be like theirs. It will be, instead, the great awakening to a joy and happiness of which, at present, we can only form a very limited and vague idea. We Christians have indeed seen a great, a heaven-sent light.

By Father Kevin who was professor of Sacred Scripture at Christ the King

Seminary and St. Bonaventure University in N.Y. and later in the National

Seminary, Pretoria, South Africa and as a pastoral priest in Ireland.

REGION ONE LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

[SA] = St. Augustine [SB] = St. Benedict [SM] = St. Mary Fri Jan 27 8am [SM] Eileen Richardson

Sat. Jan 28 4:30pm [SB] SB Parishioners 4:30pm [SM] Mary Lou Spang Rachlow

Carlene Himes Sun. Jan 29 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:15am [SA] Lorin Fornshell 9:45am [SM] Bob & Anna Harris 11am [SB] SB Parishioners

1:15pm [SM] Spanish Mass THIS WEEK'S EVENTS PASTORAL REGION ONE:

[SA] St. Augustine [SB] St. Benedict; [SM] St. Mary Mon 1/23 Prayer Mtg 11am [SB] Fellowship of Work 7pm [SM] Sun 1/29 Bible Study 10:45am [SMC]

ST. MARY READINGS AND SUNG MASS PARTS Jan 22 Order of Mass - Pg 202

Profession of Faith, Apostles Creed, Gloria: MASS OF REDEMPTION; Readings – Cycle A,

3rd Sun. in Ordinary Time Page 1115

Holy, Holy, Holy, Memorial Acclamation, Great Amen, Lamb of God – MASS OF REDEMPTION

WEEKLY COLLECTIONS Jan 15 ST. AUGUSTINE: Weekly: $1344, School: $138 Cap Imp:$50 ST. BENEDICT: $3165 Maint. :$291 Advent Folder: $19.50 ST. MARY: $2926.01; SVDP: $260 Cap Imp: $70 School: $120 Candles: $71 Total:$3447.01 Env used: 65

BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATIONS February 5 Prayer for the African American Families February 11 Youth Quiz at 6pm Multipurpose Hall February 12 Healing Mass 11am February 26 Diversity Mass at 10am with preludes

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3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

PRAY FOR OUR PARISH

MILITARY MEMBERS

TSgt Timothy Scott Marcum, USAF; SSgt Justin Bentley, USAF; SrA Matthew Bauer, USAF; CPT Brian Hargis, US Army; SSG Lynn Jones, US Army; Saundra Ann Morrell, USN; Ronald Morrell Pruitt, US Army, Capt. Andrew J. Konicki, USMC.; SSgt Christopher DeWitt, USAF, Sgt Alex Zavakas, US Army, US Army; PFC Michael V. Jackson, US Army, PVT Corey Taylor, US Army, Com. Ryan Jonathan Logan, USN, SGT Stephanie Lewis, US Army, SrA Candice Smith, USAF, EOD3 Aaron R. Gorby, USN; Davion A. Redd, USCG, Pvt Jacob Deis, USMC, SSgt Jennifer Wagner, USAF, LCpl Jacob Deis, USMC.

PRAY FOR OUR BELOVED SICK of SB In our prayers, let us remember those in need of the Lord’s healing mercy, especially: Andrew Lewis, Jackie Bristow, Brenda Lewis, Mae Wilkerson, Kenneth Bronston, Zadie Buckner, Mary Helen Spanish, Valerie Smith, Phyllis Coley, Lora Singleton, Mark Wells, Jessie Campbell, Betty Jones, Pat Bell, Janis Lowery, Myrtle Truitt, Susie Roberts, Richard Campbell. Bobbie Caldwell, Marilyn Armstrong, Carl Island, Angelina Martin, Ralph Reid, Clark Taylor, Hazel Rountree, Nancy Green, Gregory Webster, Sr.

IN THE NURSING HOME/ASSISTED LIVING

FROM ST. BENEDICT AND ST. MARY PARISHES Eddie Weaver Mary Scott

Mary Paschal Livingston Care Center Artie Oliver Mercy Sienna

ST. BENEDICT MINISTRY SCHEDULE JAN 29TH – 4th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 1st Reader – Sharon Hairston; 2nd Reader – Judy Baker Petitions – Rita Ellicott; Ushers - Diane Charles, Mike Ellicott, Priscilla Ikharebha, Jimmy Smith Extraordinary Ministers – Juanita Newell, Mary Barker, Rose Williams, Derek Arnold (R); Robin Craft-Bell, Janice Allen, Emmett Orr, Susan Smith, Victor O’Basuyi (L) )

ST. AUGUSTINE MINISTRY SCHEDULE Jan 29 Lectors: Tim Pheiffer, Christine Partin

Eucharistic Ken & Susie Stewart, Stephanie Tozzi, Jean Evanchuck, Jeff & Sandy Bruns, Sylvia Hess, Frank Kozarec

Ushers & Greeters: Tim Pheiffer, Ray Metzger, Richard Dillon Servers: Mary Schade, Micah & Aiden Valenti ST. MARY LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE Jan 28 4:30pm [S] Ginny Himes [L] FJ Linsenmeyer, Sr. Rose Margaret [E] Joe & Bobbie Dues, Barb Wallbrown, Mike Snyder Jan 29 9:45am [S] Leo Campbell [L] Julie Moorman, Michel Schindeler [E] Becky Whitsett, Aida Perez, Helen Gorby, Bill Borden, Steve Arndts, Susan Brickner

TAKE TEN & CONNECT With God & With Others Your Faith & Daily Life

Spend 10 minutes reflecting on God’s Word Next Sunday’s scripture: Zephaniah 2: 3; 3: 12-13

1 Corinthians 18: 15-20; Matthew 5: 1-12 Which of the Beatitudes had toe most impact on you as they were read? Why? Who or what experience has helped you to value what money can’t buy? What does society say makes people happy? What really makes people happy? What makes you happy? In Matthew, Jesus’ recipe for happiness differs from the world’s. Share a time when you tried to live according to one of the Beatitudes. How did it affect you?

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St. Augustine, St. Benedict the Moor & St. Mary Churches: Pastoral Region One Jan 22, 2017

ST. AUGUSTINE PARISH NEWS If you would like to become a Sacristan, please

contact Sylvia Hess or Fran Delegato!!

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CONFERENCE If you have some extra time and you would like to

help the needy, the St. Vincent De Paul Conference at St. Augustine could always use some new members. If interested, please contact Jean Evanchuck at 855-7640 or Sylvia M. Hess at the church office at 855-2289 or home at 855-6649 for further information.

PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS THE SHUT INS OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Joe Szaruga, June Helmers and Fran Chroniak,

Robert Schell

ST. BENEDICT PARISH/SCHOOL NEWS

FLOWERS FOR THE ST. BENEDICT ALTAR If you will like to acknowledge a special anniversary or memorial, flowers are a wonderful way to commemorate the special occasion. An order of flowers from the florist is $25.00 minimum. If you have any questions, please contact Arvilla Crawford or Naomi Underwood, or you may call St. Benedict at 937-268-6697.

ST. BENEDICT SVDP-4TH QUARTER REPORT We helped:

30 families with DP&L....$3742.35 18 families with Vectren....$2578.36 15 families with furniture.....$1743.01 1 family with appliance.....$175.00 Thank you to everyone who took a name off the

Giving Tree this year......we provided gifts for 51 children. Our first 50/50 drawing was a success. We made

$886.00.....$443.00 of that went to SVDP!!!! Thank you for all of your support!!!!!We hope to have another drawing in the spring.

Please continue to keep our SVDP ministry in your prayers!!!!

2016 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS WE WILL MAILOUT 2016 CONTRIBUTION

STATEMENTS TO THOSE WHO REQUEST THEM. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A STATEMENT MAILED/EMAILED TO YOU, PLEASE FILL OUT

THIS FORM AND DROP IT IN THE COLLECTION. NAME:________________________________________

MAILING/EMAIL ADDRESS:___________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________

ST. MARY PARISH NEWS

ST. MARY FISH FRY It’s that time again…..the annual February St.

Mary Fish Fry. Mark your calendar for Friday night February 3. The fun begins at 6pm with a great meal of fish, fries, Cole slaw, baked beans, sausage, soda and frosty adult beverages. Stay for the raffles, casino games and door prizes.

There will be a Bake Sale sponsored by the St. Ann’s Society as well, to raise funds that the St. Ann’s Society uses to fund their projects to support St. Mary. Donations of baked goods are accepted the day before in the parish office, or the night of the fish fry.

Tickets are $15 per person – Adults Only! See any St. Mary usher after Mass for your tickets or get them at the St. Mary parish office during the week

OTHER AREA HAPPENINGS

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR ADULT LITERACY PROGRAM

Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley (CSSMV) and the Brunner Literacy Center (BLC) are teaming up to provide tutoring in reading, writing and/or math skills for adult clients at CSSMV’s Riverview Avenue and Brown Street locations in Dayton. Volunteer tutors are needed, focusing on Adult Basic Education for clients of the CSSMV Choice Food Pantry, and on ESOL instruction for refugees who have resettled in Dayton. In addition to tutoring, there are other opportunities for volunteers to pro-vide reception and office help at the program sites. For more information about volunteering, please call the BLC (937) 567-9600.

GREATER CINCINNATI CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE

The first Saturday of Lent this year is March 4 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 now available on line at: www.catholicwomenofcincinnati.com

Last year the event was sold out so register early and bring a friend!

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3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

THE GRANDE GALA Mount Notre Dame High School is sponsoring a

Grande Raffle as part of their Grande Gala scheduled for Saturday, March 4.

The Grande Prize is $10,000 and will be awarded the night of the Gala. There are 22 other opportunities to win money with this Raffle. January 19 and February 16, there will be $1,000 drawings for early birds. Those tickets will be put back into the hopper.

At the Gala, there will be 5 $500 drawings and 15 $250 drawings. Winners to not need to be present! There are only 500 tickets being sold, $100 per ticket. When the tickets are gone…they are gone! Nearly $20,000 will be paid out in cash prizes.

If the 500 tickets are not sold by the Gala, the prize amounts will be pro-rated. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.mndhs.org/supportmnd/the-grande-gala/the-grande-raffle or through the Advancement Office at the school.

For additional information about The Grande Gala or the Grande Raffle, contact Lisa Houser, Director of The Grande Gala, at 513.821-3044, ext. 141.

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 Then scroll to the bottom and click on Get Started, Search for DCWC Scholarship link for the requirements. Deadline for applications is March 10, 2017 at 4:00. If you have any questions or need assistance go to [email protected] or call (937) 225-9955.

MARY TEACHES US DISCIPLESHIP AND REDEMPTIVE SUFFERING

Father David Endres, Father Shannon Collins, MSJB, and Father Timothy Fahey will be among the presenters at St. Bartholomew Church, 9375 Winton Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio on February 17 and 18. 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 at (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.

2017 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL

Thanks to the generosity of the many families in Region 1, in 2016 St. Augustine, St. Benedict and St. Mary contributed a total of $13,970.00 to the campaign. This year the goals are: St. Augustine $3,253, St. Benedict $12,272 and St. Mary $8,821. Every registered household should receive a CMA mailing from Archbishop Schnurr. Please prayerfully complete your pledge card and return in in the envelope provided, or bring your completed pledge card sealed in its return envelope to Mass. For more information, please visit CatholicAppeal.info. Thank you.

THANK YOU

The Mission Office of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati thanks all of you for your donations to the Holy Father’s Society for the Propagation of the Faith this past World Mission Sunday in October. Your contributions enable our fellow Catholics in the 1,100-mission diocese to do so much good. For example, they can now buy portable Mass kits, Bibles and bicycles, horses and vehicles to help their priests, sisters and catechists bring God’s word of hope, love and joy as well as the sacraments to their own people. As the Holy Father stated, “Everyone should be able to experience the joy of being loved by God, the joy of salvation! It is a gift that one cannot keep to oneself, but it is to be share.” Please check this website to see how many ways your gift makes a difference: www.iamamissionary.org. Visit our local mission office site for all kinds of great information www.catholiccincinnati.org/mission.

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