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OLY ROSS — MMACULATA
Mount Adams Cincinnati, Ohio
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time February 23 , 2020
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
READINGS
February 15 & 16, 2020
Sunday Collection $2374.00
Votive Candles $ 165.00
Total Revenue: $ 2539.00
Collection Report
Counters: Sharon Bertsch, Amy Obermeyer
February 29 & March 1, 2020
SATURDAY
February 22
THE CHAIR OF SAINT PETER THE APOSTLE
VIGIL FOR SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
4:00 p.m. Mass: Charles (Rip) Feldman (Nancy Feldman)
14th Death Anniversary
SUNDAY
February 23
SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
8:00 a.m. Mass: People of the Parish
10:30 a.m. Mass: Manny Rao (Paula Rao)
8th Death Anniversary
Lv 19:1-2, 17-18
1 Cor 3:16-23
Mt 5:38-48
MONDAY
February 24
WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
6:30 p.m. Mass: People of the Parish Jas 3:13-18
Mk 9:14-29
TUESDAY
February 25
WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
8:00 a.m. Mass: Marruca Chuecos (Cristina Chuecos) Jas 4:1-10
Mk 9:30-37
WEDNESDAY
February 26
ASH WEDNESDAY
8:00 a.m. Mass: People of the Parish
7:00 p.m. People of the Parish
Jl 2:12-18
2 Cor 5:20—6:2
Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
THURSDAY
February 27
LENTEN WEEKDAY
8:00 a.m. Communion Service Dt 30:15-20
Lk 9:22-25
FRIDAY
February 28
LENTEN WEEKDAY
8:00 a.m. Mass: Dot Sweeney (Nancy Feldman) Birthday Remembrance
Is 58:1-9a
Mt 9:14-15
SATURDAY
February 29
VIGIL FOR FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
4:00 p.m. Mass: Christopher Olliges (Stan & Jo Muehlenkamp)
SUNDAY
March 1
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
8:00 a.m. Mass: Richard Morrow (Paul & Mary Scales)
10:30 a.m. Mass: People of the Parish
Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7 Rom 5:12-19 or 5:12, 17-19
Mt 4:1-11
Saturday 4:00 Sunday 8:00 Sunday 10:30
Sacristan: Dennis Daugherty Cliff Reifel Kathy Mayer
Server: Keith Geissler L & I Soper Kalyn Obermeyer
Lector: Sandy Olliges Jim Steiner Warren Bertsch
Stacey Soper Andy Poole
EM: Susan Daugherty Sally Simon John Graf, Jim Horrigan
EM: Karen Kohrman Mimi Prokop Debra Poole, Ann Nickolas
EM: Kevin Harris Eric Soper TBD
OLY ROSS — MMACULATA
PRAYER & WIORSHIP SCHEDULE FOR THE SEASON OF LENT
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY: 4:00p.m. SUNDAY: 8:00 A.M. & 10:30a.m.
MONDAY MASS: 6:30p.m. 7:00p.m.—ADORATION: MARCH 2, APRIL 6
TUESDAY MASS: 8:00a.m.
PERSONAL QUIET REFLECTIVE PRAYER IN CHURCH 7:45-8:30p.m.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: TUESDAY 7:45-8:30p.m.
WEDNESDAY MASS: 8:00a.m.
THURSDAY COMMUNION SERVICE: 8:00a.m.
FRIDAY MASS: 8:00a.m.
The Season
of Lent:
The Art of
Fine-Tuning
The word Lent has its origins from the West Germanic “langitinaz” meaning “long days” or “lengthening of the
day” and the Old English “lencten” meaning “springtime” which in both cases referred to the increasing
amount of daylight that was taking place. Lent in Greek is known as Tessarakosti and Quadragesima in Latin
for “the Forty”- the period of time that had developed since time of the apostles in preparation for those who
would be baptized at the Easter Vigil.
Springtime is a season of renewal. New life begins to sprout from the earth. The desire to renew and refresh
lead to the “spring cleaning” many people do inside their homes as well. Window washing, turning over the
mattresses and cleaning out the closets are often the weekend chores that are done during the spring sea-
son.
During this season of renewal, consider accepting this challenge: Each day of Lent, remove one item from
your close closet that you no longer wear or an item from a drawer or closet in your bedroom, the kitchen or
the garage that you no longer use. Make sure the item is in good repair. You may want to spend some time
in prayer and reflection—thinking about who bought you the item or what places you wore the item of clothing
and how much fun you had during those occasions. At the end of the forty days of Lent, donate your items to
a place that can share them with someone who can really use them.
Here’s another idea that incorporates prayer and action: Each day, go to the dollar store, the grocery store or
another store and buy an item that you can donate. You may want to fill a box with kitchen items or kitchen or
bath supplies. You may want to involve you grandkids and buy clothes or toys for to donate to a group that
helps kids. You can also collect food items to donate to a local food pantry—such as St. George in Corryville
or St. Leo’s in West Fairmount.
We will have bags and boxes in the church that can be used to donate to the four organizations that are part
of our regular outreach. You can bring your items back to the parish office AFTER EASTER. Unfortunately
we cannot collect them until after Good Friday because we simply do not have enough storage space.
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Holy Cross-Immaculata Parish is proud to welcome popular singer and Catholic evangelist, Mike Davis This will be an incredible evening of prayer, meditation, and music as you walk the Via Dolorosa/Way of Suffering focusing on the life, death, and ultimate Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Mike's music and voice is sure to touch our souls this Lent as we strive to turn our lives over to the Lord as we walk our Lenten journeys. No admission charge.
Come and rest in the Lord during the storms of life this Lenten season!
Tuesday, March 17
Soup Supper: 6:00
Concert: 7:00p.m.
Come Watch With Me:
The Perfect Storm
A Lenten concert
with
Mike Davis
LENTEN READING MATERIALS
Prayer & reflection booklets are available on tables in the church.
TUESDAYS BEGINNING @ 6:00
$10 PER PERSON DONATION $5 TO ST. LEO’S FOOD PANTRY $5 TO OUTREACH ORGANIZATION
In past years, each week ministry groups from the parish were asked to provide
the soup. These volunteers prepared delicious soup from their favorite recipes—
sparing no cost to themselves. Parishioners came and enjoyed a hearty meal.
There was no cost—so no sacrifice—and no mindfulness that Lent is a time of
fasting and abstinence. Last year we had a donation box with the understanding
that parishioners would contribute the amount they would have spent if they had
dinner at a restaurant. The plan was to support St. Leo’s Food Pantry. The most
we ever collected was $48—from a total some weeks of 40 people or more!
This year we are going to emphasize even more the understanding that Lent is a time of sacrifice and a time
of simple eating. Even though Tuesdays are not days of fast & abstinence, out attitude should be that we
are gathering to enjoy a good meal together—but we should be thinking about people who struggle to feed
their families. This year we have invited representatives from the four organizations our parish supports on a
regular basis to share a few stories about the work they do and why they need our help.
SPEAKER SCHEDULE:
MARCH 3: HOPE EMERGENCY MARCH 10: OLD ST. MARY’S PREGNANC CENTER
MARCH 17: CONCERT WITH MIKE DAVIS
MARCH 24: ST. LEO’S FOOD PANTRY, NORTH FAIRMOUNT MARCH 31: TENDER MERCIES
PARISH SOUP SUPPERS:
A LENTEN TRADITION
St. John’s Passion Play Performance Schedule ALL PERFORMANCES THIS YEAR ARE AT
LOCKLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH 231 MILL ST. 45215
SATURDAY, MARCH 28: 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 29: 3:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 4: 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 5: 3:00 p.m.
GOOD FRIDAY SUPPLIES THE PARISH PURCHASES
MORNING HOSPITALITY White Milk: $20/case x 5 cases = $100
Chocolate Milk: $20/case x 5 cases = $100 OJ: $15/case x 5 cases = $75
Hot Chocolate: $60/case x 2 cases = $120 Donuts: $12/dozen x 50 dozen = $600
FISH FRY Fish: $60/case x 10 cases = $600
Mac ‘n Cheese: $40/case x 15 cases = $600 French Fries: $40/case x 10 cases = $$400 Green Beans: $30/case x 10 cases = $300
Coleslaw: $20/case x 10 cases = $200
My Sacrifice for My Parish Donation Envelopes
Special envelopes will be available again this year for
parishioners and visitors to use if you would like to
make a special offering during the season of Lent to
help our parish—especially by defraying some of the
expenses for Good Friday.
The season of Lent is also a time to prayerfully think
about enrolling in the WeShare electronic giving option.
This is a great way to make certain that your support of
the parish is consistent all year long. Thanks!
MMACULATA HAMBER USIC ERIES
Sunday, March 8, 4:00 p.m.
February 26, 2020
MASS SCHEDULE:
8a.m. & 7p.m.
Our WeShare online giving is now available for
parishioners and visitors. Online giving is an easy and
convenient way to save time and support the church.
Donating is simple, safe, and completely secure.
To sign up go to our parish website www.hciparish.org -
scroll down and click on the WeShare logo.
Congratulations
Amy Berberich &
Jordan Griffin
March 2
7:00 p.m.
FESTIVAL
THIS WEEKEND After All Weekend Masses
Collection $476
Many thanks to HCI
parishioners for all
the wonderful items
donated to Old St.
Mary’s Pregnancy Center from
your Christmas Giving Tree.
You made many lives brighter.
God Bless,
Terri Huwel - Director
DEANERY NOTES…
Archbishop Schnurr announced that effective July 1, 2020, the
Franciscans will leave St. Monica-St. George Parish in Clifton. The
Archdiocese will resume administrative leadership of the parish.
Fr. Gene Contadino, SM, will retire on June 30, 2020, as pastor of
St. Francis de Sales Parish in Walnut Hills. A new Marianist priest
will be assigned as pastor.
Fr. Pat Fairbanks, SJ, pastor of St. Francis Xavier Parish, has been
asked by his provincial to accept a new assignment in Chicago. Fr.
Paul Licktag, SJ, will become the new pastor in August. Fr. Matt
Gamber, SJ, has aked to be reassigned to a new ministry. Fr. Jim
Ackerman, SJ, who is currently serving as the Parochial Vicar at St.
Jude, will replace Fr. Gamber at St. X.
BRING IN YOUR PALMS FROM LAST YEAR TO BE BURNED
AND USED NEXT YEAR ON ASH WEDNESDAY:
Palm Sunday & Ash Wednesday are linked in a very interesting way: Palm Sunday might very well be called “Irony Sunday” because the same crowds that welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem would be calling for his crucifixion five days later. The ashes on our brow on Ash Wednesday are not only a reminder of death and sin – they are a reminder of Holy Week’s disingenuous praise. On the first day of Lent, we take memory of last year’s joyous celebration of Palm Sunday by quite literally rubbing it in our faces. The tracing of ashes is a tangible metaphor of the weakness of our spirituality: one moment our devotion to our Lord is like a blaze of glory, the next it is nothing more than a trace of burning ember.
Ash Wednesday Second Collection for the
Church in Central and Eastern Europe.
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