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PASTORAL REGION ONE

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St. Augustine, St. Benedict the Moor & St. Mary Churches: Pastoral Region One March 12, 2017

SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT

Suffer to Gain This momentary vision of Christ, in his glory as

described in the Transfiguration story, was given in order to strengthen the three principal Apostles to face the trials to their faith, which the sufferings and crucifixion of their beloved master would bring on them. For the very same reason it is retold to us today, in the early part of Lent, to encourage us to persevere in our Lenten mortifications. It reminds us that, very soon, the Easter bells will be ringing out their message of joy once more. If we are sharers with Christ in his sufferings, we shall be sharers with him in his glory as St. Paul reminds us.

This is a truth we all too easily forget, namely, that we cannot and do not get to heaven in a limousine. Our spell on earth is the chance given us by our heavenly Father to earn an eternal reward. This reward surpasses even the wildest imagination of man. We could never earn it, but God accepts the little we can do and provides the balance of his infinite mercy. And yet there are many, far too many, who refuse even that little bit that is asked of them, and are thus running the risk of not partaking in God's scheme for their eternal happiness.

And are they any happier during their few years on this earth by acting thus towards the God of mercy? Can they, by ignoring God and their duties towards him, remove all pain, all sorrow, all sufferings, from their daily lives? Death, which means a total separation from all we possessed and cherished in this world, is waiting around the corner for all of us. Who can face it more calmly and confidently? Is it the man who is firmly convinced that it is the gateway to a new life, and who has done his best to earn admission through that gateway, or the man who has acted all his life as if death did not exist for him, and who has done everything to have the gate to the new life shut forever in his face?

Illnesses, troubles, and disappointments are the lot of all men. They respect neither wealth, nor power, nor position. The man who knows his purpose in life, and is

ever striving to reach the goal God's goodness has planned for him, can and will see in these trials of life the hand of a kind father who is preparing him for greater things. His sufferings become understandable and more bearable because of his attitude to life and its meaning. The man who ignores God and tries to close the eyes of his mind to the real facts of life has nothing to uphold him or console him in his hours of sorrow and pain. Yet, sorrow and pain will dog his footsteps, strive as he will to avoid them, and he can see no value, no divine purpose in these, for him, misfortunes.

Christ has asked us to follow him, carrying our daily cross, and the end of our journey is not Calvary but resurrection, the entrance to a life of glory with our risen Savior. The Christian, who grasps his cross closely and willingly, knowing its value for his real life, will find it becomes lighter and often not a burden but a pleasure. The man who tries to shuffle off his cross, and who curses and rebels against him who sent it, will find it doubles its weight and loses all the value it was intended to have for his true welfare. Let the thought of the Transfiguration encourage each one of us today, to do the little God demands of us, so that when we pass out of this life we may be assured of seeing Christ in his glory, ready to welcome us into his everlasting, glorious kingdom.

REGION ONE LITURGICAL SCHEDULE [SA] = St. Augustine [SB] = St. Benedict [SM] = St. Mary Fri Mar 17 8am [SM] SB/SM Parishioners

Sat. Mar 18 4:30pm [SB] SB Parishioners 4:30pm [SM] Rosalind Mercurio

Sun. Mar 19 3rd

Sunday of Lent

7am [SM] Spanish Mass 8:15am [SA] Allen T. Hess, Jr. (Tom) 9:45am [SM] Isabella Duckro, Rodie Brun 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 3/13 Prayer Mtg 11am [SB]

Fellowship of Work 7pm [SM]

Wed 3/15 Rosary & Reflection 6:30pm [SA]

Stations of the Cross/Reflection 7pm SM

Holy Name mtg 7pm [SM]

Thurs 3/16 Jubilee Club 1pm [SMC]

Sp. Holy Hour 7pm [SM]

Fri 3/17 St. Patrick Craft Night 6-8pm [SM Hall]

Stations of the Cross 6pm [SA]

Stations of the Cross 6:30pm [SB]

Sun 3/1 Bible Study 10:45am [SMC]

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2nd Sunday in Lent

ST. MARY READINGS AND

SUNG MASS PARTS Mar 12

Order of Mass - Pg 240 Missa Pacem

Profession of Faith, Apostles Creed:

Readings – Cycle A, 2nd Sunday in Lent Page 1030

Holy, Holy, Holy pg 240, Memorial Acclamation pg 243,

Great Amen pg 244, Lamb of God pg 245

WEEKLY COLLECTIONS March 4

ST. AUGUSTINE: $1220.05 School: $142

Ash Wed: $173 Eastern Church: $75

ST. BENEDICT: Sat $819 Sun $5352.70 SVDP: $65

Ash Wed: $261.78 Maint.: $1454.23

ST. MARY: $3944 SVDP: $528 Cap Imp: $219

Candles: $56 Ash Wed: $388 Total: $5135 Env used: 63

MEMBERSHIP IN OUR PARISHES A “Hearty Welcome” to all new members. Please call the church offices 268-6697 (St. Benedict) or 256-5633 (St. Mary) to register. Please notify the offices when moving or of any change in address. This will help us update our list.

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, Nancy Green, Gregory Webster, Sr., Jacques Glover

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 MARCH 19

TH – 3rd SUNDAY OF LENT

1st Reader: Kathy Garrison; 2nd Reader: Sharon Hairston Petitions: Deacon Ken; Ushers: Arvilla Crawford, Priscilla Ikharebha, Jerome Johnson, Naomi Underwood Extraordinary Ministers: Juanita Newell, Mary Barker, Derek Arnold, Rose Williams(R); Robin Craft-Bell, Janice Allen, Emmett Orr, Susan Smith (L)

ST. AUGUSTINE MINISTRY SCHEDULE Mar 12 Lectors: Tim Pheiffer, Christine Partin Eucharistic Ken Stewart, Stephanie Tozzi, Jeff & Sandy Bruns, Sylvia Hess, Frank Kozarec, Tim & Betty Stueve Ushers & Greeters: Richard Dillon, Don Hoog, Ray Metzger Servers: Jenna Henkes, Micah & Aiden Valenti

ST. MARY LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE

Mar 18 4:30pm [S] Patty Stevens [L] Phil & Bonnie Doepker [E] Jim & Marilyn Buerschen, Helen Jones

Mar 19 9:45am [S] Mark Bruggeman [L] Jack Dempsey, Paula Good [E] Doug Keller, Imelda Cardano, Laura Woeste, Patrick Servé, Fran Roderer, Sharon Walker, Darlene Kinney

TAKE TEN & CONNECT

With God & With Others Your Faith & Daily Life

Spend 10 minutes reflecting on God’s Word

Next Sunday’s scripture: Exodus 17: 3-7

Romans 5: 1-2, 5-8; John 4: 5-42 What have you experienced that was so exciting you had

to share it? Where or to whom do you go to be refreshed? When has another drawn “living water” from you? What are your “thirsts”?

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St. Augustine, St. Benedict the Moor & St. Mary Churches: Pastoral Region One March 12, 2017

ST. AUGUSTINE PARISH NEWS MERCY IN THE CITY BY KERRY WEBER

When Jesus asked us to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, and visit the imprisoned, he didn’t mean it literally, right? Kerry Weber, a modern, young, single woman in New York City sets out to see if she can practice the Corporal Works of Mercy in an authentic, personal, meaningful manner while maintaining a full, robust, regular life. Weber, a lay Catholic, explores the Works of Mercy in the real world, with a gut-level honesty and transparency that people of urban, country, and suburban locales alike can relate to. Mercy in the City is for anyone who is strug-gling to live in a meaningful, merciful way amid the pres-sures of “real life.”

St A’s St Vincent DePaul Conference is sponsoring a discussion of this book. The discussion will start on Mon., March 27th,7-8 pm in the church lower level. The subsequent discussions will be April 10th, April 24th, and May 8th. Sign up in the vestibule of the church and let us know if we should order a copy of the book for you. (We will need to know by March 13th to order the books). We will be discussing the book in sections.

ST AUGUSTINE CHILI COOK-OFF

AND EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Saturday, March 25, 3–8 pm $5.00 Entry fee for Chili; Cash Prizes of 25, 20 and 15. $5.00 Entry for Euchre. Winner Spits Pot. Limited to First 20 to Register. Contact Tim Renneker to Register: 513-532-8445 Beverage Tickets will be Available for Purchase.

PRAYERS Please keep in your prayers Ron Fetzer, Toni

Moore and Kay McClennan who are coping with illness'. We hope they will be well soon.

Stations, Soup & Bread

Fridays 6pm during Lent.

PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS

THE SHUT INS OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Joe Szaruga, June Helmers, Fran Chroniak, and Toni Moore

ST. BENEDICT PARISH/SCHOOL NEWS

ST. BENEDICT THE MOOR SCHOOL

Open enrollment is going on at St. Benedict the Moor Catholic School for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. Interested people should visit the campus at 138 Gramont Avenue, or call at 937-268-6697.

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. Questions? Call Arvilla Crawford or Naomi Underwood,

ST. BENEDICT LENTEN FISH FRY Every Friday thru Apr 14th, 2017 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

MENU Fish: Whiting or Tilapia Sides (choose 2) French Fries or Baked Beans or Cole Slaw; Dessert: Assorted Cakes or Drinks: Beverages DINNERS $10 SANDWICHES $8 For Lunch Orders Call 268-6697 11am - 1pm].

St. Benedict Parish is again this year providing a weekly Lenten Fish Fry every Friday during Lent! This is a St. Benedict Parish Fundraiser and we are still in need of volunteers to help again this year! We need parishioners to help weekly to prepare before the hour that we open for business, others to help with taking orders, others to help fry the fish, others to help clean during and after we take the last order. Sign up now to help!

ST. BENEDICT'S WOMEN'S

GROUP MEETING

The next Women's Group meeting is scheduled for Saturday, March 18 at 9:30 am in the Meeting Room at St. Benedict's. We will be serving a Continental Breakfast. Attendees will discuss the Women's Retreat and finalizing plans for the Mother's Day Jazz Brunch on May 14. For more information, please contact Annette Young 937-416-2459.

ST. MARY PARISH NEWS

HOLY NAME NEWS The Lenten season means it’s time to start

construction of our Holy Sepulcher at St. Mary’s. We start around 6:30pm each Monday in Lent. If you are able, please come down and help.

RUMMAGE SALE – DONATIONS NEEDED The annual St Ann Rummage Sale will take place

on the first Saturday after Easter, April 22, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm in Beckmeyer Hall at St Mary Church. As you do Spring House Cleaning, please set aside clean, usable items to donate to this sale. (No clothing, no televisions, no

computers) If you can take the extra time to price your items with "garage sale" type prices, that would be an addi-tional help to the volunteers. Donated articles may be brought to the church basement on Monday evenings after 7:00pm or contact the parish office for other arrangements. The donation of your items will help make this Rummage Sale a success. Proceeds are used for the purchase of altar linens, flowers for special occasions and other financial needs of St Mary Parish.

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2nd Sunday in Lent

ST. PATRICK DAY CRAFT EVENT

Come and join us on Friday, March 17 from 6-8pm

in the St. Mary Parish Hall for a St. Patrick’s Day Craft Event. The event is open to kids OF ALL AGES! There will be different tables for different age levels. We'll have a table with coloring sheets, a table for making a Crucifix using clothes pins and a table teaching you how to make Origami shamrocks. We will be showing a short video il-lustrating St. Patrick's life. Cookies and punch are provided for our guests.

We are looking for volunteers to assist at each ta-ble. If you are interested in helping please call the St. Mary's office, with your name and phone number.

OTHER AREA NEWS WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY SOCIAL WORK

CLUB TWELFTH ANNUAL

HUNGER AWARENESS DINNER The 12th annual House of Bread Hunger

Awareness Dinner will take place on WEDNESDAY, March 22, 2017 at 6 P.M. The House of Bread is located at 9 Orth Ave, just south of the intersection of Salem Avenue and Edwin C Moses Boulevard in Dayton. The dinner is sponsored by the Wright State University Social Work Club and the Catholic Order of Foresters. The event annually raises over $4000. Come join us to raise awareness of hunger in the Dayton area and enjoy a great meal- the same meal that is served at the House of Bread. The menu includes fish of the day, alternate main course (chicken), rice, salad, dessert, and beverages. The House of Bread is the Dayton area's only food kitchen that serves on average 230 meals a day, 365 days a year. Dr. Sarah Twill, Chair of the WSU Social Work Department, will be sharing with us the great work being done of the food pantry at WSU. The Catholic Order of Foresters is matching contributions/tickets up to $1500. Tickets are ONLY $10. All proceeds go directly to the House of Bread. Please contact Carl Brun at 937-277-4482 (home) or 937-470-8739 (cell) to purchase tickets. Tickets will also be available at the door. You may also purchase tickets online at www.houseofbread.org Thank you for caring.

LAY MINISTRY FORMATION

OPPORTUNITIES DAYTON

Grow in faith, knowledge and skills! The Archdiocese of Cincinnati Lay Pastoral Ministry Program equips busy adult Catholics with the skills and knowledge needed to become missionary disciples, serving families, parishes and communities more effectively. It also serves as preparation for application to the permanent diaconate program. Classes include: Scripture, Doctrine, Christology, Social Media/Evangelization, Liturgy and History. Information meetings outlining the program and application process are scheduled for the Pilarczyk Center, 1436 Needmore Road, Dayton, for Wednesday, March 22, 7PM, Saturday April 1, 1:00 PM and Wednesday April 5th 7:00 PM. The sessions are open to the public and will last approximately 1 hour. For information call Deacon Hal Belcher at 419-305-5486.

HOUSE OF WORSHIP AND COMMUNITY

SAFETY IN TODAY'S ENVIRONMENT Good Samaritan Hospital Health Ministries Pro-

gram and United Against Violence of Greater Dayton are sponsoring this event on March 31 along with support from the Miami Valley Crime Prevention Association, Dayton Police Department and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. The event will be held at the Madison Lakes Learn-ing and Conference Center, 581 Olive Rd.

Throughout history faith communities have been concerned about the values of human life, the environment and the communities they serve. Now, more than ever be-fore, issues of crime prevention, general safety, and emer-gency preparedness must be a priority.

This workshop is designed for faith community nurses, health ministers, clergy and staff and any others with an interest in public safety as it relates to communities of faith. This course provided 3.3 contact hours. Pre-registration is required. For more information please con-tact Michelle Randall, Program Assistant of the Good Sa-maritan Hospital Health Ministries Program, at 937-734-9454.

CJ FISH FRY

Sat. March 18, 6-11pm

21 & older; tickets at the door $20

Presale tickets online ONLY at cjeagles.org $15

Food, fun, games, silent auctions and more.

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