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552 Main Street ● Milford, Ohio 45150 ● 513-831-3353
“As he passed by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon
and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the
sea; they were fishermen.” (Mark 1:16)
1922-2012
For ninety years the people of St. Andrew have sat in those pews in which you sit today. For ninety years
believers like you have stood on those wood floors under your feet to celebrate the Holy Mass, to ask for
healing, to seek forgiveness, to bring their children to First Communion, to bury their dead and to watch
their daughters walk up the aisle to meet their grooms. Ninety years of prayers and cares!
The proceeds from this year’s “Reverse Tithing Sweepstakes” will refinish the floor and refurbish the pews
of our church. The project will be completed for $54,000 ($6,000 for the floor and $48,000 for the pews).
If you buy a ticket or two, they are $50 each. If you can afford only a portion of a ticket ($25, $10 or
whatever), send it to the parish office, and we will find someone to share a ticket with you.
We appreciate any gift of $1,000 that would underwrite the cost of one
pew. A gift of this kind, outside the raffle, would be tax-deductible.
Please help me wish our church a happy 90th birthday.
ST. ANDREW PARISH NEWSLETTER MAY-JUNE 2012
http://standrew-milford.org/
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On July 9, 1922,
there was a parade
(procession)
from our first church
on Water Street
to the cornerstone
laying ceremony on
Main Street.
Father Rob Waller Pastor of St Andrew Parish
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New Lens, New Life.
For those just baptized at the Easter Vigil, the church refers to you as “neophytes”,
beginners, newbies, novices to the faith, etc. Within the RCIA these beginners enter a phase
in the faith called “mystagogy” which is a time for the entire community as well as the
neophytes to grow in deepening our grasp of the paschal mystery. The celebration of faith,
living our baptismal promise meaningfully in every walk of life, is the very intention
of baptism. I like to call this, “living the mysteries.”
From the forward of his book, Practice Makes Catholic, Joe Paprocki
writes: “Can you imagine having corrective eyeglasses prescribed for
you but choosing to wear them only on the day you purchased them
and then once a week for an hour or so on Sunday? No doubt, seeing clearly each day of the
week would be a struggle. And yet, unfortunately, this is what many of us do with our baptism,
which is Jesus’ vision for life. We “put on” the eyes of Christ on the day of our baptism and on
Sunday when we attend Mass. Yet, the rest of the week, we find ourselves struggling to see as
Jesus sees.”
Regardless of when we were baptized, we are called to be witnesses of Christ in the world. We are all novices,
newbies to the faith with every new moment of life. Ours is to perfect the way of Christ within us, so as to live the
faith as profound witnesses to the Gospel. All of the baptized put on the Christ lens. How clearly do you see?
Together let us “live the mysteries”.
STEWARDSHIP OBSERVATIONS
ST. ANDREW CEMETERY, located on South Milford Road, is a beautiful cemetery for
members of St. Andrew and their families. It is quietly nestled between SEM Villa and SEM
Terrace and originated circa 1854. There are over 200 gravesites available. We offer
convenient payment plans. Please call the Parish
Office if you wish to purchase lots.
Since we do not charge for Perpetual Care and must
make arrangements to ensure that necessary funding
is available for lifetime care, we will be increasing
our cemetery prices in the summer of 2012. Please
note that we are less expensive than any local cemetery. Make your
purchase now, while costs are lower.
Christine Yankovsky, our new Database Administrator, and I attended a Catholic Cemetery workshop in April. We
were energized with new ideas for our cemetery. These ideas were presented at the Cemetery, Grounds and Facilities
meeting in April. Some of the new ideas we will be exploring/investigating include cleaning out currently
undeveloped areas, adding colorful landscaping, selling memorials, adding a columbarium, and reclaiming 100-year-
old “abandoned” graves.
The State of Ohio Commerce Department governs all cemeteries and dictates that all cemetery monies are kept
separate from church funds. So, no money from the Church operating account would be used to do any improvements
at the cemetery. If you have further questions, please call me.
Deacon Tim Schutte
Pastoral Associate
for Adult Formation
Shirley Soellner
Pastoral Associate
for Facilities and
Finances
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Living a Eucharistic Life
What does it mean to live a Eucharistic Life? It begins at Mass by being an active participant in
the liturgy and having the burning desire to receive the Eucharist. To start the week off
receiving the Eucharist is the ultimate satisfaction. To have Christ within is like having the
bread for the journey that we need to keep us going. It is teaching our children the values of
our Catholic faith. It is recognizing the “It’s boring! Do I really have to go to Mass?”
statements but instead of giving in, calling our children to a greater understanding. At the end
of Mass the words “go in peace to love and serve the Lord” is our call to action in living that
Eucharistic life. It’s not the end of Mass; it is the beginning of living a Christ-like life for the rest
of the week.
To love and to serve…our mission, our goal. It starts in the parking lot after Mass. It’s not the
race to see who can get to Bob Evans first. It’s that loving kindness you show that allows for
the mom to load her child into the car seat before you get into your car. It’s the patience to let the elderly man with
a cane go ahead of you in the parking lot even though he causes a slowdown of the traffic. It continues at home,
when someone calls for help right before the kickoff or the first pitch of a big game. Or it’s picking up that lonely
person so that he can share in Christ’s presence during the game. It is giving of yourself and acting as Jesus would
whenever a situation arises. It is the little things that you do without even blinking an eye. It is in how you handle a
difficult situation. It is digging deep within yourself when you feel you have nothing left to give, always balancing
that giving with love and reverence for yourself.
Proclaiming the Word By Mike Hazard, Parishioner
Lent is over; Jesus is risen, Alleluia, Alleluia! While we are in the Easter Season now
and I rejoice, I reflect back on Lent. I go back to the gospel on the third Sunday of
Lent. It is a reading that is repeated to the Catechumens who are to be baptized at the
Easter Vigil. It is a reading I have heard many times, but this year it struck a new
chord; it spoke to me in a way as never before. This moment Jesus has with the
Samaritan woman is perhaps a moment we would all love to experience.
The Samaritan woman represents the antipathy of the Jewish man at the time. First, she is a woman and no
Jewish man would ever be seen talking to a woman in public. Second, she is a Samaritan, viewed as a
traitor to the ways of the Jewish people. And, lastly, she had
been married several times. Now we know that Jesus broke
down the barriers of the time, but it is his gentle nature in
doing so that moves me. This woman was fully aware of
their differences and by all standards should have run away
fearful and embarrassed. Yet, something tugs at her to stay
and talk with Jesus. The mere presence of Jesus puts her at
ease. A peaceful calm comes over her and she feels his
sympathy and caring. She trusts Jesus. They talk and
something wonderful happens to the woman, she becomes a
believer, a disciple. Imagine what it must have felt like just
to be in the sheer physical presence of Jesus. Do you have
such feelings today?
Kathy Bitzer Associate for
Religious Education
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SMILE News By Catherine Fasano, Youth Minister
It’s hard to believe that the school year is nearly over! With that, SMILE activities are wrapping up for the year as well. We will continue with service projects and Friday Adoration throughout the summer, but monthly meetings will be on hold until September 16
th.
All current 6
th-12
th grade students are invited to our
final SMILE Meeting of the year on Sunday, May 6th
from 7-9pm at St. Andrew. Come see what we’re all about and celebrate the coming of summer! We will be honoring our SMILE Seniors at our annual SMILE Senior Farwell on Sunday May 20
th at St.
Andrew from 7-9 in the Church Hall. All parishioners are invited to attend. Please RSVP to Catherine. Keep an eye out for more information as the dates come closer regarding our High School Whitewater Rafting Trip, which will take place June 10-12. All current 8
th-12
th
grade students are welcome to attend. Chaperones will be needed to help with transportation. Please keep our Mission Trip team in your prayers as we continue to prepare for our trip to Chicago at the end of June. All are invited to attend our welcome home event on Sunday, July 8
th at 7pm.
See the calendar for all other upcoming SMILE events. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Catherine at the Youth Office (831-8318 or [email protected]).
VBS 2012 - SONRISE National Park St. Andrew and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton VBS
June 18 - June 22, 2012 from 9:00 am to Noon by Margaret Bergh, Coordinator of CRE – Seton’s Children’s Religious Education Program
Exciting plans are being made for this year’s Vacation Bible School- SONRISE National Park VBS! SONRISE National Park is the place to be this summer! Your kids (ages three years old through entering fifth grade) will love the high-energy games, cool wilderness crafts, and the best VBS music and skits ever! As your kids explore this awesome wilderness adventure park, they’ll learn to depend upon Jesus as their all powerful Guide and Savior.
May 6 SMILE Meeting—current 6th-12th grades invited 14 Game Night at Homeless Shelter 15 Market Day Pick-up 17 Game Night at SEM Villa 20 SMILE Senior Farewell, St. Andrew Church Hall
June 1 Adoration at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 11am-noon 5 Market Day Pick-up 8 Adoration at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 11am-noon 10-12 High School Whitewater Rafting Trip 11 Game Night at Homeless Shelter 15 Adoration at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 11am-noon 21 Game Night at SEM Villa 22 Adoration at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 11am-noon 23-30 High School Mission Trip 29 Adoration at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 11am-noon
Day 1
True Peace
Mark 4:35-41
“Peace, Be Still” Jesus calms the storm
Day 2
True Riches
Mark 6:30-44
John 6:1-14
“Miraculous Meal”
Day 3
True Power
Matthew 4:1-11
“It Is Written” Jesus in the desert
Day 4
True Love
Mark 15:1 & 16:20;
John 10:1-18
“The Good Shepherd”
Day 5
True Hope
Acts
16:16-40
“Praise in Prison”
We are seeking committed volunteers NOW to make
this the BEST VBS ever. Whether you’re available
during the VBS week or not, we need your help with
decorations, donations, crafts, games, snacks, music,
skits, nursery, preschool, preteen and group leaders.
Come and be a part of the FUN! Teens: this is also a
great way to get your service hours. Registration
materials are available online at www.SASEASVBS.org
or the parish website! Contact Kathy Bitzer (831-
3353), Lisa Fridley 237-0350) or Margaret Bergh
(646-2348) for more information.
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In the past few months, I have asked several people to consider
becoming Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. I have had
some interesting answers including: “There is nothing extraordinary
about me.” “I just don’t think I have the time, my schedule is really
erratic.” “I am not a showy kind of person. I like to stay in the
background.” If any of these express how you feel, you are just the
person Christ is looking for to serve in this ministry.
Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
include the Celebrant of the Mass and
the Deacon. The Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion are assisting the
Ordinary Minister. Making time in your schedule for another activity is never easy but as an
Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion you will be scheduled, at your convenience, only a
couple times a year unless you would like to be scheduled more often. And, if you are not
showy, you may well be the ideal minister. The Body and Blood of Christ is the sole purpose
of this part of the liturgy. Serving the Eucharist to your fellow parishioners is an honor but
more importantly, it is a humbling experience.
Since December, we have been blessed with several newly commissioned Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
including: Peg Brietenbach, Tom DeVolve, Brenna Hartwell, Judy Hoffman, Roseanne Keim, John and Vicki Kundrat,
Salvatore Marino, Sophie Mezack, Josh Rhein, and Sarah Wuerfel. Imagine Christ asking you to “Feed My Sheep”, and you
responding with “I am not extraordinary, my schedule is erratic or I am not showy enough.” Makes you stop and think!
There is one more training session before Autumn on May 16, 2012 in the Church from 7:00 – 8:30 PM. If you would
have an interest in becoming an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion or need more information, call Cathy O’Toole
at 513-316-3205.
Holy Name News
BASEBALL....HOT DOGS....ICE COLD BEER....PLAY BALL..,.
All men, and high school age boys, are cordially invited to "Play Ball"...Softball, that is.
Where...SEM Villa
When... each Wednesday evening starting at 6:30PM. Play until dark, or until everybody is tired
and worn out. This is a fun, pickup game, good practice, good experience. It's reported that
Jack Evans is coming back to play third base this year. He's been offered a one-year contract
reported to be 6 million dollars by Holy Name Manager, Fred Riehle. However, he has to pass a physical
first....Manager Riehle says he is expecting a new TV sponsor...Burger Beer...to pay the large contract to Jack Evans.
The rest of the team will get minimum wage, as manager Riehle struggles to meet payroll. Some of the younger
players may get no pay. However, it is rumored that the Castellinis are watching for future REDS players from this
Holy Name Group.
Interested in this Fun Game, contact player manager, Fred Riehle at 831-5220. Thanks, Fred, for a job well done....
Coming Events: Meeting May 14th Meeting June 11th Softball...each Wednesday evening...May thru August 29
th.
Interested in joining Holy Name...contact Phil Groeber at 831-0901, or email @ [email protected]
Christ Renews His Parish Women’s Weekend
Save the Date - Vacation Bible School
June 18-22, 2012
9:00am to 12:00pm each day
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton school campus
We’re looking now for volunteers to
help us make VBS the wonderful
experience that it is for the children.
We need help in all areas and
childcare is provided if you have little
ones. If you are interested in
volunteering, please contact Lisa
Fridley at 625-1332 or
[email protected]. God bless!
By Cathy O’Toole
Coordinator of Eucharistic Ministers
Phil Groeber
Reporter
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Knights of Columbus Religious Excellence Awards Kathy Bitzer, Associate of Religious Education
I want to congratulate the recipients of this year’s Knights of Columbus Religious Excellence Awards. St. Andrew
PREP recipients: 6th grade Gus Reed and Megan Kussman, 7th grade Jared Gibson and Chloe Elleman, and 8th grade
Aaron Donisi and Lauren Getgey. SASEAS recipients: 6th grade Nicholas Cunningham, Stefanie Renner, Cassie Coulin,
and Tyler Rinn, 7th grade Conner Brumagen, Samantha Connor, Kyle Corbet, and Rebekah Radloff, and 8th grade
Bethany Brownfield, Lindsay Cunningham, Salvatore Marino, and Sean Masterson. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
recipients: 6th grade Mikaela Williams and Daniel Adamson, 7th grade Miriam Ustick and Richard Hoffman, and 8th
grade Sarah Schmidtgesling and Dominick Serge.
It is always inspiring to review the nominations and heartwarming to see recognition for the young people who are
excelling in living the Catholic faith. To come together with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton PREP and our joint School,
SASEAS, and to give tribute to these students is one of the highlights of the year!
Ladies Sodality
May 5th (Saturday) is fast approaching as the Ladies Sodality
prepares for its annual Flea Market, Perennial Plant Sale and
Bake Sale. The doors open at 9:00 a.m. Plan to arrive ahead of
time because the line to enter forms early.
We are grateful for continued generous donations of flea market items, potted plants, bushes,
ground cover and baked goods. This year we are accepting furniture (no sofas or mattresses),
and no clothing, please.
Items begin arriving Thursday afternoon and by Friday a steady stream of cars, trucks and vans pull up ready to unload. These items, now our treasures, will be sorted, priced and placed
on appropriate tables to be purchased Saturday. Plants and bake sale items may also be delivered at the times and days below. The proceeds from this fundraiser help pay for the altar bread and wine. If you wish to join the fun, volunteer or have questions, please call Janet Hartmann at 513-288-1844.
Drop off: Thursday, May 3rd, 2-7pm and Friday, May 4th, 12:00 - 8pm
Sale: Saturday May 5th - 9-3pm
Jan McRoberts Reporter
Reporter
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St. Andrew St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School
The end of the 2011-2012 school year is fast approaching. There is so much happening at St. Andrew-St. Elizabeth Ann Seton! We have had Invention Convention, Political Convention, Right To Read Week, Knights of Columbus Religious awards, plays, and talent shows. Top it all off with Walk A Thon, May Crowning, Washington D.C., 5th grade picnic, May Day, First Communion, 8th grade picnic, and graduation.
SASEAS to State! Of our 27 students to participate in the regional Expo, 9 have qualified to advance to the state competition. Congratulations to Jacob Pray, Carlee Berns, Molly Wheeler, Addison Meyer and Hayden White, Sarah Schwartz, Sam Steffen, Clayton Peterson, Shane Estes.
CHRIST RENEWS HIS PARISH WEEKEND FOR LADIES By Carol Drummond - (513) 965-8077
Lay Spiritual Director for Team 12
Have you noticed that as it gets closer to the Christ Renews His Parish weekends you find yourself avoiding "them"
because you know that "they" are going to ask you again, “Have you made the Christ Renews weekend?”
You have used up all your excuses so you duck down the cookie aisle or dive behind the
bushes and hope they won't follow you! Let me try to explain our enthusiasm. Have you
ever seen a beautiful sunset? I mean one of those gorgeous sunsets that is so awesome it
kind of takes your breath away, and you know in that moment you are beholding a tiny
glimpse of the splendor of your God? If you were alone, what's the first thing you want to
do when you see someone? You want to tell them about it, or you ask them "did you see
tonight's sunset?”. You try to tell them about it, but words just can't describe it. You may
have taken a picture of it with your cell phone, but you tell them, "even this doesn't do it
justice--you just have to be there--you have to see it for yourself."
Well, that's how it is for the folks who have attended the Christ Renews Weekend. They
have "been there," they have "seen for themselves," and have had such a wonderful
experience, they just want to share it with everyone, but words can't do it justice, you just "have to be there".
The next Christ Renews His Parish weekend experience for the ladies of St. Andrew and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
is August 4th and 5th. As "our" St. Andrew said to his brother, Peter, "why don't you come and see for yourself?".
Coming Events @ SASEAS
First Communion
May Crowning
8th Grade DC Trip
8th Grade Variety Show
5th Grade Picnic
The Political Convention was held
on Friday, March 30th. Students became delegates and nominated candidates for President. Grace deJesus and Nadeem Farhat were nominated..
Please visit
www.saseasschool.org
to stay current with your
parish school!
1st grade class of Mrs Phillips skyping
with Holy Land students.
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On March 15, new Honduras mahogany doors were installed at the corners of St. Andrew Church.
They match the main doors. The doors and the hardware are new. The windows - you guessed it -
were taken out of the old doors, refurbished, and built into these new doors. They are glorious.
Come see them. These doors, too, will open wide at thought of your coming!
Welcome to the May/June issue of The St. Andrew Network. It is the purpose of the St. Andrew Parish newsletter to
center the parish in Christ, our community and the people we serve. We invite your articles, pictures and comments
and ask that you submit them by June 15th for the May/June 2012 issue. All submissions are edited for space, clarity
and appropriate content. Send to Chris Nunner, Editor, [email protected] or call (513) 575-2116.