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Immaculate Conception Church 2310 Robertson Avenue, Norwood, OH 45212 Telephone: [513] 731-8771 Emergency only: [513] 382 -1200 Third Sunday after the Epiphany And the servant was healed at that same hour.Please keep in your prayers: Deceased: Joanne and Michelangelo Pedicini, Jennifer Nies, Gerda Percy, Ron Ackerman, Mike Foley, Marie Penner, Anna Rita Hayden, Gerard Kennedy, Tom Airgood, G.Bolte,J. Kelbley, W.Martin,D. Wolf, F r. Col- lins, F. Eichler, A. DeTar, B. Leininger, S. Lavery, J. Donohoe, A. Marshall, M.L. Duerr, R. Hutchinson, I. Sarlo, A. Reed, M. McCune, D. Meyers, M. Bochkor, S. Reen, P. Patton, C. Storch, M. Morow, B. Lutkehaus, D. Votruba, A. Dewel, C. Nies, R. Ti- hista, J. Pedicini, T. Gripshover, M. Miller, Fr. D. Cooper, R. Regner, H. Gentry, J. Snyder, P.&C. Dye, C. Feibusch, M/M. Schap- pacher, J. Ackerman, M.Klinec, K.Ackerman, S.Uribe, F.Gaskins, M.Derksen, R.Greenwell, C.Zint, E.Bowman, R.Hebert, K&J.DiMartino, W.King, C.Newman, J.Kemmerer, E.Howard, R.Murphy, Sr. Marilyn, R.Faith, W.Lee, R.Petrilli, N.Nies, M.Peter, J.Schmitz, T&N.Schoech, T.Skierka, Sr.M.Dolorosa, W&L.Kotylo, T.Lichter, M.Lemmick, R.Desborough, J.Calwell, W.Cicatelli, C.Kraft, A.Heller, D.May, W.Reist, M.Bumb, P.Hunt, C.Dale, O.Hawes, I.McCoy, A.Wietholter, M.Marshall, T.Maguire, B.Baumberger, E.Frizzell, J.Santay, A.Priest, Wm.Jenkins, D.Hayden, J.Carso, E.Gorey, S.McQuillen, Z.Hauser, A.Kurtz, M/M Casanova, E.Davis, A.Macek, R.Sitar, D.Kemmerer, M.Abraham, T.Vuksta, A.Huizar, R.Condit, Sr.M.Cecilia, C.Smith, A.Birch, J.Hannikman, M.Kunkel, R.Shawhan, L.Brugger, M.Shiver, J. Whatmough. R.DeLawder. R.Cole, Ill and injured: Bishop Kelly, Mother Mary Bosco, J.Baumberger, D.Veitkus, B.Shawhan, C.&R.Fiore, E.Hamlin, J.Ring, M/M Kramer, G.Hubley, D.Johnson, J.Capetillo, M.Connelly, T.Jordan, J.Evans,Sr. Fr.Berry &parents, K.Cline, M.Shawhan, M/M Wildt, M/M Theriot, Tina J., N. Boylson, S. Smith, Fr. Jenkins, Fr. Greenwell, Fr. Buckley, J. Marsh,A. Bermudez,M. Mathiasen, R. Gorey, B. Lyons, L.Haughey, J. Nosko, T. Herrington, D.Windisch, babies J. Wittman, B. Mueller, James & Rosa Maria, child C. Sauer, P. Bendel, S. Lech, A. Strouse, L. & D. Lamping,Theresa, B.Piersall, S.Stephenson,Y.Kramer,L.Veitkus, R.&C. Lurker, J. McMahon, M.Evans, Stuart Field, Jonathan Sapp, Jacob Reyes, Matthew and Sarah Egbers, Stephen & Sean Keenan, George H. Burger Spanish Classes Available for Children Anita Yavorsky 513-490-8543 [email protected] The things that we love tell us what we are.St. Thomas Aquinas Interested in advertising? Contact Judy Schultes [email protected] Young Living Essential Oils Contact Sheri Schoech [email protected] 513-284-9516 Distributor # 2940737 “What we need most in order to make progress is to be silent before this great God...for the language He best hears is silent love.” St. John of the Cross Need a new hard- wood, laminate, or luxury vinyl floor installed? Call Mike Mon- tesano for a free esmate today! 716-697-4132 Put Mikes 27 years of ex- perience to work for you! ICA STUDENT VOICE LESSONS ONE FREE LESSON (30 min.) 30 Minute lesson for 1 Student $20. 30 Minute lesson for group of Students $30. [email protected] or [email protected] Boys should be kept constantly occupied. Aſter they are through with their school or shop dues, we should ence them to join the choir, the band, or the Knights of the Altar. This will keep them busy, If we do not give them something to think about, their minds will turn to unwholesome thoughts. Sunday (January 26): Third Sunday after the Epiphany — St. Polycarp, Bishop & Martyr 7:00 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: +Julie Donohoe by the Chris Harrison Family 8:45 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: Special Intention* Mission Mass — Intention: Missa pro populo Monday (January 27): St. John Chrysostom, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor 10:50 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: Salvation & faith for Sher, Gregg & Nicole by Rita Orzechowski Tuesday (January 28): St. Peter Nolasco, Confessor — St. Agnes, Virgin & Martyr 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Bishop Mendez Wednesday (January 29): St. Francis de Sales, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor 10:50 a.m. High Mass – Intention: Bishop Kelly Thursday (January 30): St. Martina, Virgin & Martyr 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Myrt Clark by Anthony Termotto 8:00 p.m. Holy Hour in Reparation to the Sacred Heart Friday (January 31): St. John Bosco, Confessor 10:50 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: Peter Primett by Marianne Primett 5:15 p.m. Confessions (also after Mass) 6:00 p.m. Low Mass – Intention: Priests of the SSPV Saturday (February 1): St. Ignatius, Bishop & Martyr — FIRST SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: +Brad Leininger by the Chris Harrison Family Sunday (February 2): Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary [Candlemas Day] 7:00 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: The Sisters 8:45 a.m. High Mass — Intention: Supporters of What Catholics BelieveMonday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: N. Montesano / J. Yeager [S. Capetillo / D. Johnson] Tuesday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: D. Johnson / M. Kunkel [E. Donohoe / T. Melotik] Wednesday 10:50 a.m. High Mass: (MC) S. Melotik / (Th) M. Boylson / (Cr) A. Percy / (Ac 1&2): P. Kunkel & R. Kunkel / Torches: T. Birch / M. Montesano / S. Lichter / M. Lichter / A. Lawson / C. Lawson [Li. Urling / A. Walker] Thursday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: L. Urling / G. Bruner [N. Birch / J. Bruner ] 8:00 p.m. Holy Hour: A. Shawhan / W. Shawhan Friday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: M. Osibodu / S. Capetillo 6:00 p.m. Low Mass: D. Schoech / B. Brueggemann Saturday 8:00 a.m. Low Mass: C. Butler / R. Bales Sunday 7:00 a.m. Low Mass: K. Field / A. Swinney 8:45 a.m. High Mass: (MC) P. Boylson / (Th) S. Walker / (Cr) An. Byrne / (Ac 1&2): J. Ayres & Do. Johnson Torches: D. Byrne / M. Radwanski / A. Johnson / C. VandeRyt / I. DeTar / E. Veitkus

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Immaculate Conception Church

2310 Robertson Avenue, Norwood, OH 45212

Telephone: [513] 731-8771

Emergency only: [513] 382 -1200

Third Sunday after the Epiphany “And the servant was healed at that same hour.”

Please keep in your prayers: Deceased: Joanne and Michelangelo Pedicini, Jennifer Nies, Gerda Percy, Ron Ackerman, Mike Foley, Marie Penner, Anna Rita Hayden, Gerard Kennedy, Tom Airgood, G.Bolte,J . Kelbley, W.Martin,D. Wolf, F r. Col-lins, F. Eichler, A. DeTar, B. Leininger, S. Lavery, J. Donohoe, A. Marshall, M.L. Duerr, R. Hutchinson, I. Sarlo, A. Reed, M. McCune, D. Meyers, M. Bochkor, S. Reen, P. Patton, C. Storch, M. Morow, B. Lutkehaus, D. Votruba, A. Dewel, C. Nies, R. Ti-hista, J. Pedicini, T. Gripshover, M. Miller, Fr. D. Cooper, R. Regner, H. Gentry, J. Snyder, P.&C. Dye, C. Feibusch, M/M. Schap-pacher, J. Ackerman, M.Klinec, K.Ackerman, S.Uribe, F.Gaskins, M.Derksen, R.Greenwell, C.Zint, E.Bowman, R.Hebert, K&J.DiMartino, W.King, C.Newman, J.Kemmerer, E.Howard, R.Murphy, Sr. Marilyn, R.Faith, W.Lee, R.Petrilli, N.Nies, M.Peter, J.Schmitz, T&N.Schoech, T.Skierka, Sr.M.Dolorosa, W&L.Kotylo, T.Lichter, M.Lemmick, R.Desborough, J.Calwell, W.Cicatelli, C.Kraft, A.Heller, D.May, W.Reist, M.Bumb, P.Hunt, C.Dale, O.Hawes, I.McCoy, A.Wietholter, M.Marshall, T.Maguire, B.Baumberger, E.Frizzell, J.Santay, A.Priest, Wm.Jenkins, D.Hayden, J.Carso, E.Gorey, S.McQuillen, Z.Hauser, A.Kurtz, M/M Casanova, E.Davis, A.Macek, R.Sitar, D.Kemmerer, M.Abraham, T.Vuksta, A.Huizar, R.Condit, Sr.M.Cecilia, C.Smith, A.Birch, J.Hannikman, M.Kunkel, R.Shawhan, L.Brugger, M.Shiver, J. Whatmough. R.DeLawder. R.Cole, Ill and injured: Bishop Kelly, Mother Mary Bosco, J.Baumberger, D.Veitkus, B.Shawhan, C.&R.Fiore, E.Hamlin, J.Ring, M/M Kramer, G.Hubley, D.Johnson, J.Capetillo, M.Connelly, T.Jordan, J.Evans,Sr. Fr.Berry &parents, K.Cline, M.Shawhan, M/M Wildt, M/M Theriot, Tina J., N. Boylson, S. Smith, Fr. Jenkins, Fr. Greenwell, Fr. Buckley, J. Marsh,A. Bermudez,M. Mathiasen, R. Gorey, B. Lyons, L.Haughey, J. Nosko, T. Herrington, D.Windisch, babies J. Wittman, B. Mueller, James & Rosa Maria, child C. Sauer, P. Bendel, S. Lech, A. Strouse, L. & D. Lamping,Theresa, B.Piersall, S.Stephenson,Y.Kramer,L.Veitkus, R.&C. Lurker, J. McMahon, M.Evans, Stuart Field, Jonathan Sapp, Jacob Reyes, Matthew and Sarah Egbers, Stephen & Sean Keenan, George H. Burger

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[email protected]

“The things that we love tell us what we are.” St. Thomas Aquinas

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“What we need most in order to

make progress is to be silent before

this great God...for the language He

best hears is silent love.”

St. John of the Cross

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“Boys should be kept constantly occupied. After they are through with their school or shop duties, we should entice them to join the choir, the band, or the Knights of the Altar. This will keep them busy, If we do not give them something to think about, their minds will turn to unwholesome thoughts. “

Sunday (January 26): Third Sunday after the Epiphany — St. Polycarp, Bishop & Martyr 7:00 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: +Julie Donohoe by the Chris Harrison Family 8:45 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: Special Intention* Mission Mass — Intention: Missa pro populo Monday (January 27): St. John Chrysostom, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor 10:50 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: Salvation & faith for Sher, Gregg & Nicole by Rita Orzechowski Tuesday (January 28): St. Peter Nolasco, Confessor — St. Agnes, Virgin & Martyr 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Bishop Mendez Wednesday (January 29): St. Francis de Sales, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor 10:50 a.m. High Mass – Intention: Bishop Kelly Thursday (January 30): St. Martina, Virgin & Martyr 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Myrt Clark by Anthony Termotto 8:00 p.m. Holy Hour in Reparation to the Sacred Heart Friday (January 31): St. John Bosco, Confessor 10:50 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: Peter Primett by Marianne Primett 5:15 p.m. Confessions (also after Mass) 6:00 p.m. Low Mass – Intention: Priests of the SSPV Saturday (February 1): St. Ignatius, Bishop & Martyr — FIRST SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: +Brad Leininger by the Chris Harrison Family Sunday (February 2): Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary [Candlemas Day] 7:00 a.m. Low Mass — Intention: The Sisters 8:45 a.m. High Mass — Intention: Supporters of “What Catholics Believe”

Monday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: N. Montesano / J. Yeager [S. Capetillo / D. Johnson]

Tuesday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: D. Johnson / M. Kunkel [E. Donohoe / T. Melotik]

Wednesday 10:50 a.m. High Mass: (MC) S. Melotik / (Th) M. Boylson / (Cr) A. Percy / (Ac 1&2): P. Kunkel & R. Kunkel / Torches: T. Birch / M. Montesano / S. Lichter / M. Lichter / A. Lawson / C. Lawson [Li. Urling / A. Walker]

Thursday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: L. Urling / G. Bruner [N. Birch / J. Bruner ] 8:00 p.m. Holy Hour: A. Shawhan / W. Shawhan

Friday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: M. Osibodu / S. Capetillo 6:00 p.m. Low Mass: D. Schoech / B. Brueggemann

Saturday 8:00 a.m. Low Mass: C. Butler / R. Bales

Sunday 7:00 a.m. Low Mass: K. Field / A. Swinney 8:45 a.m. High Mass: (MC) P. Boylson / (Th) S. Walker / (Cr) An. Byrne / (Ac 1&2): J. Ayres & Do. Johnson Torches: D. Byrne / M. Radwanski / A. Johnson / C. VandeRyt / I. DeTar / E. Veitkus

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Today’s Recessional Hymn: The First Noel The First Noel, the Angels did say Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay In fields where they lay keeping their sheep On a cold winter's night that was so deep Refrain: Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel, Born is the King of Israel! They look-ed up and saw a star Shining in the East beyond them far. And to the earth it gave great light, And so it continued both day and night Refrain: Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel, Born is the King of Israel!

Collections & Contributions

Sunday, January 19: $6,801.49

Current Christmas Appeal :

$300,495.90

Please remember the Church and the Academy in your Last

Will and Testament.

† There will be a reception for the Christmas Appeal donors next Sunday, February 2, in St. Susanna Hall, after the

2nd Mass. Please see today’s insert.

St. Francis de Sales: “On Cordiality”

[Regarding God’s command that we love or neighbor] The bearing with imperfections of our neighbor is one of the principal points of this love: Our Lord, Who had a heart so gentle towards us and loved us so dearly, showed this to us on the Cross; to us, I say, and even to those who caused His death, and were in the act of the most enormous sin that man could ever commit. For the sin that the Jews committed was a monster of wickedness; and nevertheless, our sweet Savior had thoughts of love for them, giving us an example quite beyond imagination, in excusing those who were crucifying and insulting Him with a most barbarous rage; and seeking out inventions to obtain from His Father their pardon even in the act of sin and inju-ry. O how miserable we are, we worldly people! For hardly can we forget an injury that has been done to us, long after we received it. Yet he who meets his neighbor with the benedictions of sweetness is the most perfect imitator of Our Lord.

The Feast of the Purification — The Presentation — Candlemas Day Some great feast days of the Church come to have the suffix –mas added to their names. Christmas and Michaelmas, for instance, signify the Mass offered in honor of Christ’s birth and the Mass offered on the day of St. Michael the Archangel. So Candlemas Day, February 2, might be said to mean the “Mass of the Candles.” It coincides in date and meaning with the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mother in the Temple on the 40th day after she gave birth to the Christ Child in Beth-lehem. On that day, the Blessed Mother entered the Temple precincts with St. Joseph to complete the ritual purification pre-scribed by the Law of Moses for women who had give birth 40 days previous, and to offer the poor people’s sacrifice on be-half of their newborn first son. Simeon, the priest, took the Divine Infant in his arms, and prophesied that He was “the Light unto the revelation of the nations.” Thus it is that light is the dominant idea of this Mass on the Feast of the Purification. The arrival in the Temple of this light of God, of Whom St. John writes “erat ille lux...erat lux vera” — He was Himself the light...He was the true Light” — marks the conclusion of the entire Christmas Season. At the Purification, the aged prophet Simeon told Mary that a sword would pierce her heart “that the thoughts of many hearts might be revealed.” It is as though the thoughts, the intentions, the cares of all the faithful are virtually enclosed in Mary’s own Immaculate Heart. Thus, we should all ask Mary to keep in her Immaculate Heart all those intentions that are near and dear to us.

Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or Candlemas Day

Ant. After the days of the purification of Mary were fulfilled, according to the Law of Moses, they carried Jesus to Je-rusalem to present Him to the Lord. V. A light to the revelation of the Gentiles. R. And the glory of Thy people Israel. Let us pray: Almighty and everlasting God, we humbly beseech Thy majesty that as Thine only-begotten Son was this day presented in the Temple in the substance of our flesh, so we also may, with purified hearts, be presented unto Thee. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary O Mary, Virgin most powerful and Mother of mercy, Queen of Heaven and Refuge of sinners, we consecrate ourselves to thine Immaculate Heart. We consecrate to thee our very being and our whole life: all that we have, all that we love, all that we are. To thee we give our homes, our families, our country. We desire that all that is in us and around us may belong to thee, and may share in the benefits of thy motherly blessing. And that this act of consecration may be truly efficacious and lasting, we renew this day at thy feet the promises of our Baptism and our first Holy Communion. We pledge ourselves to profess bravely and at all times the truths of our Holy Faith, and to live as befits Catholics. We pledge ourselves to keep the commandments of God and His Church, in particular to keep holy the Lord’s Day. We likewise pledge ourselves to make the consoling practices of the Catholic religion, and above all Holy Communion, a central part of our lives, insofar as we shall be able to do so. Finally, we promise thee, O glorious Mother of God and loving Mother of men, to devote ourselves wholeheartedly to the service of thy blessed veneration in order to hasten and assure, through the queenship of thine Immaculate Heart, the coming of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of thy dear Son, in our own hearts and in those of all men, in our country and in all the world, as in heaven, so on earth. Amen.

Announcements: + Holy Communion: One hour before weddings and funerals (please be kneeling at the Communion rail at that time) + “What Catholics Believe” has a new website of its own: WWW.WCBOHIO.COM – Please use this to access all programs, which now number more than700, with almost 1,990,000 views and more than 8,500 subscr ibers. Thanks for your support! + Catholics believe that the church is the House of Prayer and that the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle is the Real Presence of Jesus Christ, His body and blood, soul and divinity. Therefore, we rightly require that all who enter this church show great respect by the way they behave and the way they dress. + Traditional standards of dress require that ladies wear dresses, or full skirts and blouses. Hemlines must be long enough to touch the floor when kneeling, and to reach at least below the kneecap when standing or sitting. Necklines must be no more than two finger-widths below the collarbone. Slit skirts are not acceptable (a skirt is too tight if it needs to be slit to allow walk ing). Ladies are also required to wear a suitable head-covering while in church. Women wearing slacks, sleeveless dresses (including “capped” sleeves, which are not sleeves at all) or low necklines are not suitably dressed to receive Holy Com- munion. They should not even enter the church if their dress is immodest. + Gentlemen also must wear modest and decent clothing in church. Men must wear dress slacks and dress shirt, preferably with suit coat and tie. If their attire is immodest or indecent, they should not enter the church. + Flip-flops, shorts, sweats, and T-shirts are not acceptable attire in the church. The wearing of revealing, tight-fitting and trans parent garments of sheer material is forbidden. + Please do not come to receive Holy Communion at this church today if you do not meet these standards. Rather, please return more appropriately attired. Furthermore: Anyone who adheres to the erroneous teachings of Father Leonard Feeney and Saint Benedict Center (denying the Church’s teaching concerning “baptism of desire” and “baptism of blood”), or who worships at religious services conducted by any of the Thuc bishops and their clergy, must not receive Holy Communion at Immaculate Conception Church. Please discuss this with our priests. + No one may carry a firearm (CCW) at the church or school without written authorization signed by Fr. Jenkins. +Pray for Matthew Shawhan, Dave Windisch, Robert Gorey, James Ring, Rossana and Catherine Fiore, Daniel Veitkus, Laura Veitkus, Stuart Field, Jonathan Sapp, Blaise Mueller and Jonah Wittman. +Thanks to all who helped take down the Christmas decorations yesterday. The manger scene and the Infant or Prague altar will remain decorated until Saturday, February 1. +The 2019 Christmas Appeal total is now $300,495.90. Thanks be to God for His many blessings and to you for so generously cooperating with His graces! +Next Sunday, February 2, is the Feast of the Purification. The Blessing of Candles will begin at 8:45 a.m., followed by a procession and High Mass. All of our parish members who can attend should take part in this three-fold celebra tion of the Purification, the Presentation and Candlemas, which marks the end of the Christmas Season. + Save the date for the young adult get-together in Cincinnati Wed., June 10, 2020 through Sun., June 14. For more information, contact Julianna Butler at nanaknew13@hot mail.com or 859-743-2057. + The men of The Holy Name Society are hosting a Catholic Super Bowl party for the young adult men on the evening Sunday, February 2nd, in Saint Susanna Hall. Please contact Mr. Mike Montesano or Mr. Dan Gentry for info.

Mass Intentions for the Week:

Fr. Jenkins: Sunday (January 26) through Sunday (February 2): As listed on front page. Fr. Greenwell: Sunday (January 26): Lisa Brueggemann by John Brueggemann Monday (January 27): +Madeline Berry by Elaine Hawver Tuesday (January 28): +Ellen Boruff by M/M Robert Wein Wednesday (January 29): Return of family & parishioners to the Sacraments By the Ladies’ Sodality Thursday (January 30): Anna Primett by Maryanne Primett Friday (January 31): As listed on front page.. Saturday (February 1): Special Intention by Cliff Pitts Sunday (February 2): Special Intention by Cliff Pitts; Special Intention*