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St. Columbkille Catholic Church
Holy Name Chapel73 North Mulberry St., Wilmington, Ohio 45177-2277
740 S. State Route 133, Blanchester, Ohio 45107
Mass Time: Sat., 6:15 PMCommunion Service: Wed., 9:30 AM
PARISH MISSION STATEMENTSaint Columbkille Parish is an extension of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati; a “People called together” by Jesus to be his flesh and
blood representatives; To be like Him as a priest (to worship), as a prophet (to teach) and as a king (to serve). - Adopted June 1, 1998
• HOLY DAY MASSES: Please check the bulletin for Mass times and locations or call the Parish Office.• SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION/CONFESSIONS: 3:00 PM-3:45 PM on first Saturday of Month at StC; 7:30 PM Wed. at StC; by appointment only
at HNC.• PARISH MEMBERSHIP: We bid a hearty welcome to all new parishioners! Registration forms are in the vestibule of the church and chapel.• BAPTISM: Please call the Parish Office during regular business hours to schedule a Baptism. A workshop is required for all first time parents.• ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Catholics with serious illness, preparing for serious surgery or suffering from age are encouraged to receive this sacrament.
Call the pastor.• MARRIAGE: Catholics must be married before a Catholic priest or deacon. Preparation must begin at least six months in advance of wedding. Call Parish office.• HOLY COMMUNION/VISITS TO OUR SICK AND SHUT-INS: Please notify the Rectory when a parishioner is in the hospital or is unable to attend
Sunday Mass regularly due to illness.• EXPOSITION AND CONFESSION: Exposition, Confessions & Benediction follow the 7:00 PM St. Columbkille Mass on Wednesday.
EXPOSITION ONLY: Friday, 9:30 AM-5:00 PM St. Columbkille.• EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: St. Columbkille Church is open for prayer & Eucharistic Adoration. Come into the quiet presence of our Lord.
Rev. Michael J. Holloran, Ext. 20 [email protected], Pastor (937) 728-2198Robert G. Baker, Deacon [email protected] E. Meyer, [email protected] Deacon Senior StatusEddie Hoffmann, Ext. 25 [email protected] Seminarian InternColleen Germann, Ext. 10 [email protected] Parish SecretaryDebbie Valley, DRE Ext. 14 [email protected] (937) 382-1596
Jacki Walters, Bookkeeper Ext. 13 [email protected]
Laurie Stroebel, Ext. 11 [email protected] Administrative Assistant
Tim Brausch, Maintenance [email protected] (937) 218-6342
For Liturgical Scheduling Needs [email protected]
Todd Novak, (724) 322-3962 Parish Council Chairperson
St. Vincent de Paul Society (937) 382-6851
Mass Times: Sat., 4:00 PM; Sun., 8:15 AM/11:00 AM Mon., Thurs., & Fri., 9:00 AM; Wed., 7:00 PM Communion Service: Tues., 9:00 AM
Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM-3:00 PMParish Office: (937) 382-2236 Faith Formation Office: (937) 382-1596 Fax: (937) 382-3234
Web Site: www.stcolumbkille.org Parish e-mail: [email protected] Deadline: Monday, 10:00 AM (unless otherwise noted in the bulletin),
in writing, or at [email protected]
ST. COLUMBKILLE CATHOLIC CHURCHWilmington, Ohio
HOLY NAME CHAPELBlanchester, Ohio
LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE: MAY 25/26, 2019 – SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
SERVERS LECTORS GREETERS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
4:00 P.M.Saturday, StC
Michael Shobe,Molly Lynch,Nate Smith
Jim Gumley,Susan Baker
Pat Thompson,Volunteer Needed
Terry Looft, Brenda Shobe, Arvil Hines, Doris Pease, Volunteer Needed
6:15 P.M.Saturday, HNC
Mary Handra,Timothy Rannells
Charles Kelso Tom Handra,Volunteer Needed
Jim Wiederhold, Volunteer Needed
8:15 A.M.Sunday, StC
Neji Cacas, Shannon Spies,Nicholas Spies
Barbara Baker, Carl Zaycosky
Jay Molitor, Volunteer Needed
Deacon Bob Baker, Charlotte Bland, Carol Utrup, Steve Geffre, Frank Ferguson, (CL) John Romer, (CL) Mary Gibson
11:00 A.M.Sunday, StC
Samuel Ulmer,Gregory Ulmer,Alec Muñoz
David Ulmer Jim Brausch,Caleb Fritz
Deanna Liermann, John Merling, Hillary Gunn, Julie Umstead, Sara Carruthers, (CL) Colleen Germann
The first name for E.M. will have the hosts and the others will have the cups; the first name for CL will have the hosts.
GIFTSFOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MAY 12, 2019957 Registered Families206 Sunday Identified Gifts $ 7,534.91Unidentified Gifts $ 662.00TOTAL SUNDAY COLLECTION $ 8,196.91HOLY DAYS:
Ascension $ 5.00REGULAR SUNDAY & HOLY DAY COLLECTION (WEEKLY) $ 8,201.91TOTAL SUNDAY & HOLY DAY COLLECTION (FISCAL Y.T.D.) $ 434,744.61NEEDED FROM SUNDAY & HOLY DAY COLLECTION (FISCAL Y.T.D.) $ 424,626.00
COLLECTIONS STAYING WITHIN THE PARISH:
Building Repairs & Improvements $ 500.00COLLECTIONS LEAVING THE PARISH:
Catholic Relief Services $ 162.00New Life Clinic $ 458.00Peter’s Pence $ 5.00
Poor & Needy:Hope Emergency $ 61.20SVDP $ 201.80
WHAT DID THE LOUD VOICE SAY?Then I, John, saw a new heaven and a new earth. The former heaven and the former earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. I also saw the holy city, a new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, God’s dwelling is with the human race. He will dwell with them and they will be his people and God himself will always be with them as their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, for the old order has passed away.” The One who sat on the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.”
Source: Rev 21:1-5A
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!
Pete & Denise ReedApril 30, 1994
Gerald & Christine KrisaMay 14, 1994
Congratulations. It takes a lot of patience, Christ’s love and commitment to reach such a milestone. We are so happy for Pete and Denise and Gerald and Christine. Please remember these couples, and all who are called to the vocation of marriage in your prayers.
MAY 19, 2019FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
VOCATION VIEWGod has chosen to dwell with us. Share your gifts with others to reveal his presence.
(Revelations 21:1-5)
MAY 11-MAY 19, 2019SATURDAY, MAY 18 – Vigil: Fifth Sunday of Easter 4:00 P.M. Gerald & Christine Krisa (Parish Family) [StC] 6:15 P.M. Sister Raphael Gruetor, OSU (Doris Pease) [HNC]SUNDAY, MAY 19 – Fifth Sunday of Easter 8:15 A.M. Catherine Clement (Charlotte Bland) [StC] 11:00 A.M. Parish Family [StC]MONDAY, MAY 20 – St. Bernadine of Siena, Priest 9:00 A.M. John Mueller (Doris Pease) [StC]TUESDAY, MAY 21 – St. Christopher Magallenes, Priest & Companions, Martyrs 9:00 A.M. Communion Svc [StC]WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 – St. Rita of Cascia, Religious 9:30 A.M. Communion Svc [HNC] 7:00 P.M. Communion Svc [StC] StC Evening Exposition & Confessions CancelledTHURSDAY, MAY 23 9:00 A.M. Communion Svc [StC]FRIDAY, MAY 24 9:00 A.M. Communion Svc [StC]SATURDAY, MAY 26 – Vigil: Sixth Sunday of Easter 4:00 P.M. Gerald & Christine Krisa’s 25th Wedding Anniversary (Parish Family) [StC] 6:15 P.M. Sister Raphael Grueter, OSU (Doris Pease) [HNC]SUNDAY, MAY 27 – Sixth Sunday of Easter 8:15 AM Frank & Barbara Jozsa (Frank & Bonny Kanyuck) [StC] 11:00 A.M. Parish Family [StC]
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Jacob Mangus, son of Lisa Mangus and brother of Caleb Mangus.Please pray for the repose of the soul of Walter Morris.
May Christ bless Jacob and Walter with eternal warmth, everlasting life, and comfort their families. We are sorry for your loss.
PARISH OFFICE NEWSThe parish office will be closed Monday, May 27th in honor of Memorial Day. Please send articles for the June 2nd bulletin by Tuesday, May 21st. You are welcome to email articles to [email protected]. Thank you.
ST. MARTIN DEANERY CATHOLIC RURAL LIFE CONFERENCE
Members meet six times a year at St. Mary Parish, Arnheim, OH, to prayerfully discern its direction, develop programs and advance actions that address rural issues. St. Columbkille currently does not have a representative on this conference. If interested, please stop at the parish office for a brochure with information or call Fr. Mike at 937-382-2236.
MAY IS MARY’S MONTH!Meets on Mondays
7:00-8:30 P.M., StC Parish CenterJoin Seminarian Eddie Hoffman on this 33 Day journey to Consecration to Mary.
Eddie will be guiding this group to Jesus through Mary. Come discover what this beautiful devotion is all about. Consecration will take place on the Feast of the Visitation, May 31st. Registering is encouraged so we can order books. Please email Debbie Valley at [email protected].
INVITATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
St. Columbkille would like to recognize those high school seniors who are graduating this year from Public, Catholic or Home School. Graduates and their immediate family are invited to celebrate the Eucharist together on Sunday, June 2, 2019 at the 8:15 A.M. StC Mass. Make sure to wear your cap and gown! Afterwards, enjoy a lovely brunch provided by the Ladies Sacred Heart Sodality in the St. Columbkille Parish Center Basement. Please RSVP by Sunday, May 26, 2019, by calling the rectory office at 937-382-2236 or email [email protected].
JULY-SEPTEMBER 2020LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULING
Please call or text Carolyn Warner at 937-218-2195 or email [email protected] before June 8th if any of the following apply to you:• Please add my name to the ministry schedule. • I wish to change the ministry/ministries in which I serve.• I need to change the Mass time that I will be serving in my
ministry.• I will not be available to serve on specific date(s).• I no longer wish to serve in my ministry.
Thank you.
SVDP NEWS• 27th ANNUAL SVDP RUN FOR THE POOR
5K Run and Fitness Walk9:00 AM, Saturday, June 8, 2019
Start and finish: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church5900 Buckwheat Road, Milford, OH 45150
50 prize awards randomly selected from preregistrations. Different race divisions for adults and fun run for kids. Over 50 prize drawings at the awards ceremony. Register three ways:
1. Online: runforthepoor.org or like us on FB.2. Mail in preregistration fees of adult, $20.00, and children,
(under 18), $10.00, T-shirts $10.00 deadline, postmarked by Saturday, June 1st. After that, add $5.00 to each, except T-shirts, add $2.00. Fliers are on the main bulletin board in the vestibule at StC and HNC.
3. On-site race day registration is available.POC: Don or Carol Connolly at 513-474-1399 or please visit racedmc.com.
• SVDP PANTRY NEEDSWe are currently in the need of the following items for our pantry: pancake mix, Hamburger Helper, cereal, instant mashed potatoes (boxed or pouched), tuna, Chef-Boy-R-Dee, spaghetti sauce, paper towels, toothbrushes, and bar or bath soap. Thank you.
THE WEEK AHEAD… Sunday, May 19 7:15 A.M. Folk Choir Practice (CL) 9:30-10:45 A.M. PreK – Grade 8 Faith Formation & YDisciple (PC) 9:30 A.M. Steubenville Parent Meeting (PCB) 10:00 A.M. HNC Faith Formation (HNCSH)
Monday, May 20 6:00-7:00 P.M. Cub Scouts Meeting (Upper Level PC CRs) 7:00 P.M. Boy Scouts (Upper Level PC CRs) 7:00 P.M. Education Commission Meeting (PCL) 7:00 P.M. Finance Council Meeting (PC CR 6)
Tuesday, May 21 6:30 P.M. NA Meeting (CU) 7:00 P.M. SVDP (PC) 7:00 P.M. Adult Education Class (PC CR 11/12) 7:15 P.M. Traditional Choir Practice (CL)
Wednesday, May 22 StC Evening Eucharistic Exposition & Confessions Cancelled
Thursday, May 23 9:30 A.M. Women’s Encounter (PC CR 7/8) 6:00 P.M. Prayer Group (StC) 7:00 P.M. RCIA (PC) 7:00 P.M. K of C Officer’s Meeting (CU)
Friday, May 24 9:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Eucharistic Exposition (StC)
Saturday, May 25
AND BEYOND…Monday, May 27:
Parish office is closed for Memorial Day!Sunday, June 2:
High School Graduates Brunch (PCB & Kitchen)Sunday, June 9:
Parish Picnic (Bonnybrook Farms)
To visit our online calendar, please go to stcolumbkille.org, click on calendar.
Reminder: CL = Choir Loft; CU = Church Undercroft; PC = Parish Center; PCL = Parish Center Library; PCB = Parish Center Basement; PC CR = Parish Center Classroom; PCB CR = Parish Ctr Basement Classroom; PCBYR = Parish Center Basement Youth Room; HNCSH = Holy Name Chapel Social Hall
SOCIAL SENIORS LUNCHEONTuesday, June 4, 2019, 12:15 P.M.
General Denver Hotel, 81 W. Main Street, WilmingtonPlease RSVP by May 31st.
POC: Charlotte Bland at 937-725-6777 or [email protected].
PARISH PICNICSunday, June 9, 2019, 1:00-5:00 P.M.
Bonnybrook Farms, 3779 State Route 132,Clarksville, OH 45113
The St. Columbkille Family Life Commission plans and organizes the social events for our Parish, they are always looking for volunteers and new smiling faces. If you are interested, POC: Hillary Gunn at 937-371-0829.
CINCINNATI MEN’S CONFERENCE IS BACK!Saturday, June 15, 2019, 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
St. Maximilian Kolbe5720 Hamilton-Mason Road, Liberty Township, OH
Theme: “Being A Family Man!” All are welcome to attend, no matter where you are on your faith journey. Featured Speakers: Rich Donnelly, Major League Baseball Coach, Matt Birk, NFL Superbowl Champ, and Fr. Leo Patalinghug, Host of Plating Grace, Chef and EWTN Personality. Additional information can be found at catholicspeakers.com/cincinnati-mens-conference. Sponsored by the Catholic Speakers Organization, Catholic Foresters Order and Archdiocese of Cincinnati.
STC PARISH CENTER NEWSJuly 29-August 2, 2019 – Vacation Bible School will be held and the entire Parish Center Basement will be needed. Consequently, no meetings can be held in the StC Parish Center.Any questions or concerns? Please call the parish office at 937-382-2236 or email [email protected].
HOLY SPIRIT PRAYER GROUPMeets every Thursday, 6:00-7:00 P.M.
St. Columbkille ChurchWe pray in many ways throughout our faith journey. This group meets to invite, in a special way, the Holy Spirit to inspire and set afire hearts for the Lord, to stir into flame the gifts given to us at our Baptism and Confirmation. Please join us for an evening of meditating on God’s Word, praise and worship, and intercessory prayer. The intercessory prayer may include the laying on of hands for any who might need physical or spiritual healing, or an increase in His gifts. All are welcome. POC: Amy Farr at 937-728-9987 or email: [email protected].
StC EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITIONEvery Friday, 9:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M., StC Church
Please accept this as a personal invitation to grow in your relationship with Jesus by visiting Him on a weekly basis. It will reap great rewards of love, closeness and intimacy with our Lord. We are enlisting the help of additional Eucharistic Guardians to sign up for half-hour increments in addition to our existing one-hour guardians that we already have. We would still so much appreciate substitute Eucharistic Guardians. For more information, or to sign up for a half-hour time slot, POC: Mike Gress at 937-725-2328 or email: [email protected].
THANK YOU, ST. COLUMBKILLE PARISHDear Friends of Hope,Thank you for your donation to Hope Emergency in the amount of $557.60. Throughout the month of April, we served 729 families: 540 children; 824 adults; 437 seniors; with a total of 1,801 folks. We registered 15 new families. We appreciate your partnership with us. Volunteers are always appreciated on weekdays. Please contact Hope Emergency for further details.Gratefully,Sr. Lucia Castellini Mrs. Dianne VollmanCo-Director Co-Director
Dear St. Columbkille,Thank you so much for your continued support of the New Life Clinic! The walk was a total success! The parish had thirteen walkers and collected $1,675.00 and $250.00 for the T-shirt. We always appreciate the awesome support.Blessings,Lyn Dobyns & The New Life Clinic
FEASTS CELEBRATED THIS WEEKMay 19 – Fifth Sunday of Easter
Gospel Reading: John 13:31-33a,34-35Jesus gives his disciples a new commandment: love one another.Background on the Gospel Reading: John’s Gospel does not include an institution of the Eucharist narrative; instead, Jesus washes his disciples’ feet. Immediately after, Jesus predicts his betrayal by Judas. Today’s Gospel follows that prediction. It can be read as a continuing explanation of Jesus’ act of washing his disciples’ feet. It begins with the announcement that this is the moment when the Son of Man will be glorified. This theme continues throughout John’s Passion. Jesus will be glorified in his death on the cross and in his Resurrection, and the disciples will glorify Jesus in the love they show.John’s Gospel does not present a sentimental view of love. This is a type of love that is shown in service and sacrifice. It is difficult to choose to love when faced with hatred and anger. Jesus tells the disciples that all will know that they are his disciples because of the love they show for one another. This description of the early Christian community will be repeated in the Acts of the Apostles: “See how they love one another.” Christian love is the hallmark of Christianity. We see it lived in the witness of the martyrs. We see it in the example of the lives of the saints. We see it in the holy women and men who live and love daily, making small and large sacrifices for others.
May 20 – St. Bernadine of Siena, Priest
Born in 1380, St. Bernardine of Siena left the world at an early age in order to lead a hermit’s life. When he was twenty-two, he entered the Franciscan Order, one of whose glories he is. Having been made General of the Order, he resigned this charge in order to devote himself to preaching. He preached the name of Jesus with such love that it wrought the transformation of many souls. He was instrumental in effecting many conversions.
May 21 – St. Christopher Magallanes, Priest & Companions, Martyrs
Saint Christopher Magallanes was joined in martyrdom by twenty-one diocesan priests and three devout laymen, all members of the Cristeros movement, who rose up in rebellion against the anti-Catholic Mexican government during the 1920s. Having erected a seminary at Totatiche, he secretly spread the Gospel and ministered to the people. Captured by government authorities, he was heard to shout from his jail cell: “I am innocent, and I die innocent. I forgive with all my heart those responsible for my death, and I ask God that the shedding of my blood serve the peace of our divided Mexico.”
May 22 – St. Rita of Cascia, Religious
After eighteen years of married life, St. Rita lost, by death, her husband and her two sons. Called afterwards to the religious state, she professed the Rule of St. Augustine at Cascia her native town, in central Italy. In a life-long and terrible malady her patience, cheerfulness, and union by prayer with almighty God, never failed her. Jesus imprinted on her brow the mark of a thorn from His crown. She died May 22, 1456, and both in life and after death
has worked many miracles.Sources: loyolapress.com/our-catholic-faith/liturgical-year/sunday-connection/fifth-sunday-of-easter-cycle-c-sunday-connection
catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm?date=2019-05-20; 21; 22.
Faith Formation and Youth Ministry News
St. Columbkille,Patron Saint
of Faith Formation
Contact Debbie Valley at the Faith Formation Office at 937-382-1596 or [email protected].
LAST DAY OF FAITH FORMATION is this Sunday, May 19, 2019!
SAVE THE DATEOur super awesome, super exciting VBS is being announced!
Monday, July 29-Friday, August 2, 20196:00-8:30 P.M.
StC Parish Center BasementOnline registration will be available soon.
2019-2020 ONLINE FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATIONWill be available in the very near future!
YDISCIPLE HIGH SCHOOL ROCKIN’ ROMAN CATHOLICS BAND PRACTICE!Sunday, May 19, 2019, 3:00-5:00 PM
Vince Allegier’s House648 James Road, Blanchester, OH 45107
POC: Brenda Shobe at 614-356-9616 (cell) or [email protected] for more information!
ADULT FAITH FORMATION NEWSTUESDAY NIGHT ADULT EDUCATION CLASS
Meets every Tuesday, 7:00 P.M., StC Parish Center Basement Classroom 11/12Come and join us for discussion on the Catholic faith. We will meet until Tuesday, May 28th and will resume after Labor Day in September. Questions? POC: Dave Copsey at 937-728-0717 or [email protected] or Jennifer Gress at 937-725-8488 or [email protected].
WOMEN’S ENCOUNTER GATHERINGMeets every Thursday at 9:30 A.M., StC Parish Center Classroom 7/8
Current program: Genesis to Jesus led by Debbie Valley. For more information, please contact Carol Bedinghaus at 239-290-3649 or email [email protected].
PRO-LIFE ANSWERS TO FALSE PRO-CHOICE ARGUMENTS (PART III)“Every child a wanted child”.Prior to the legalization of abortion over 46 years ago, advocates for abortion held out the panacea of the elimination of “unwanted children” if only abortion was legal. In fact, it was Planned Parenthood which led this charge, coining the familiar slogan, “Every child a wanted child.” Even though some 60 million “unwanted” babies have died in the intervening period, the pro-choice lobby still uses this argument to justify abortion.In the 1960’s and 70’s the pro-choice position was that legalizing abortion would drastically reduce child abuse. America legalized abortion and during the next 46 plus years, child abuse has skyrocketed. Yet, despite this staggering increase in child abuse, the pro-choice lobby continues to tie itself in knots by now arguing that making abortion illegal would cause an increase in child abuse!!! How many more millions of children do we have to kill before their scheme starts to work?We all agree that every child should be wanted. This is an idealistic goal, but sadly we do not live in an idyllic world. Wouldn’t it also be a wonderful world if there were no unwanted wives, no aging unwanted parents, no unwanted Jews, blacks or Catholics or anyone else who is devalued or persecuted?Moreover, since when does anyone’s right to live depend upon someone else wanting them? Women rightfully resent that the value of a woman is sometimes determined by whether a man wants her. How can anyone possibly insist that the value of an unborn baby is to be determined by whether a mother wants him or her at any given time? To use being wanted by someone as a measure of whether a human life can live is a truly frightening concept. Its converse logically awaits us – that the unwanted can be eliminated. Don’t forget that Hitler’s Germany was ideal for wanted Aryans. To make sense, the slogan: “Every child a wanted child” has to be completed “and if not wanted, aborted.” To complete the sentence removes the mask from this misleading slogan and reveals it for the evil that it is!
Source: Pro-Life Articles
UPCOMING PRO-LIFE EVENTS
1. HELPERS OF GOD PRECIOUS INFANTS PRAYER VIGIL FOR LIFE• Saturday, May 25, 2019, 8:00 A.M.
Holy Name Church, 2422 Auburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OHMass followed by Rosary Prayer walk to Planned Parenthood. POC: 513-984-6742
2. FIRST SATURDAY PRO-LIFE MASS AND ROSARY• Saturday, June 1, 2019, 9:00 A.M.
Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, 5440 Moeller Avenue, Cincinnati, OHMass followed by Rosary, speaker and coffee. POC: 513-421-3131
3. CENACLE FOR LIFE• Every Sunday, 3:00-4:00 P.M.
Resurrection Church, 1744 Iliff Avenue, Cincinnati, OHEucharistic Adoration, Rosary and other prayers. POC: 513-922-4321 or CenacalesofLife.org
3. On Sunday, June 2, 2019, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, in conjunction with the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Life-Affirming Coalition, invites you and your family to the 14th Annual Cross the Bridge for Life. Beginning at the Festival Park, Riverboat Row, Newport, Riverfront area (to the left of the bridge) participants will converge on the purple people bridge to witness on behalf of the sanctity of human life. This event is open to all ages from across the Greater Cincinnati area to be a visible, peaceful presence to advocate the sanctity of human life.
AGENDA1:00 P.M. – Festivities begin at Newport Festival site on the river by the Purple People BridgeFood trucks with festival food for sale before and after eventFree T-shirts while they last ($5.00 donation appreciated to help defray cost)2:00 P.M. – Brief program, followed promptly by walkKnights of Columbus, Hibernians and seminarians lead the walkMusic by Easter Rising at the festival siteFace painters and balloon artists for childrenNo signs of any kind permitted for this event.
Please visit crossthebridgeforlife.org for more information.
Interested in attending? Have questions? Please contact St. Columbkille’s Right to Life POC: Lyn Dobyns at [email protected].
VOCATIONS AWARENESSNine men were ordained by Archbishop Dennis Schnurr at the 11:00 A.M., May 18th Priesthood Ordination Mass in the Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains, Cincinnati: Fr. Alex Biryomumeisho, Fr. Mark C. Bredestege, Fr. Zachary W. Cecil, Fr. Christian A. Cone-Lombarte, Fr. Ambrose T. Dobrozsi, Fr. Andrew J. Hess, Fr. Elias Mwesigye, Fr. Jeffrey M. Stegbauer and Fr. Jedidiah Tritle.Please join in praying for them as they begin their ministry to our local church.
WORD OF LIFEFor those struggling with infertility: May their hearts rest in the Good Shepherd, whose faithfulness endures to all generations. We pray to the Lord.
“If you have trouble bringing a child into your family, know that you are not alone. God is with you, and his Church desires to walk with you… God has a beautiful plan for your life as a married couple. Seek his guidance, and let the healing power of prayer, a conversation in which ‘heart speaks unto heart,’ strengthen you.”
Source: USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “Seven Considerations While Navigating Infertility
Please take a few minutes to look at the 2019 edition of the sponsor page of this bulletin. It is through the generosity of our area sponsors that we get our bulletin printed free of charge to the parish. We ask you, our parish family and guests, to consider these advertisers as a source of future business. Please mention you saw their ads on our bulletin! We would like to thank our local advertisers for their support and encourage everyone to shop local to support our local economy.
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891 W. Locust St, Wilmington • (937) 382-5030
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Hours: Mon-Sat, 10am-7pm,
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