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READINGS FOR OCTOBER 29
Exodus 22:20-26
1 Thessalonians 1:5c-10
Matthew 22:34-40
With heartfelt thanks for your
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
October 14 & 15
Adults $20,060.16
($7,112.50 received via Faith Direct)
IN THE MILITARY Please pray for those serving in the military.
“Lord, protect our military as they sacrifice for us;
bless them and their families for their
continuing selflessness.”
ST. HELEN CHURCH
RIVERSIDE, OHIO October 22, 2017
Beginning November 1st,
the Parish Office hours will be
MONDAY-THURSDAY
8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
FRIDAY
8:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.
**Please know that although our office hours are
changing, we are happy to make
arrangements if you need to meet later
than 4:00 Monday-Thursday
and 12:00 p.m. on Friday.
Just call the Parish Office!**
SVDP SEEKING NEW MEMBERS After all Masses this weekend, members of
the St. Vincent DePaul Society will give a short
presentation inviting parishioners to join their
ministry. Members of the Society will be available
to answer questions in the Helen Room after the 5
p.m. and 10:30 a.m. Masses, and in the small sacristy
behind the altar after the 8 a.m. Mass. If you are in-
terested in learning more about St. Vincent DePaul
but are unable to stay after Mass, please contact Tom
Gorman at 429-0497 or thomas-
gorman@sbcglobal.net.
INFANT JESUS SHOWER
SIGN-UPS Believe it or not it is time to start to start sign-
ing up Infant Jesus Shower! The Infant Jesus Shower
is the parish’s Christmas giving program which pro-
vides new toys and clothing to local families in
need. Sign-ups start after all masses this weekend
and will continue through November. If helping a
child in need is already part of your Christmas tradi-
tion, please stop by the music room to sign up again
this year. If you have not taken part in this wonderful
St. Helen tradition and would like more information
stop by the music room after mass, call Amy Comer
at 231-9226 or email sthelen.ijs@gmail.com.
10,000 LETTERS FOR DREAMERS! Next weekend, our parish is being asked to take part in the “10,000 Letters for Dreamers” campaign.
“In September, 2017, Pope Francis launched a two-year campaign of solidarity with migrants called “Share
the Journey.” In response, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati is joining with all the Roman Catholic dioceses of Ohio
to urge Congress to pass the DREAM Act or similar legislation protecting young immigrants. Approximately
800,000 youth have received protection through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program
since its inception by Executive Order in 2012. While DACA provided no legal status, it did provide recipients
with a temporary reprieve from deportation and employment authorization for legal work opportunities in the U.S.
In September 2017, the Trump Administration announced that it would terminate DACA in March 2018.
After then, DACA youth will be at risk of deportation from the U.S.—the only country many have ever really
known. We believe it is Congress’ job to legislate before this deadline a permanent fix for DACA youth,
who were brought to the United States through no choice of their own and who continue to ave no viable
path to regularize their status.”
Next weekend after all Masses we will have postcards available for your signature that will be sent to
Sen. Sherrod Brown, Sen. Rob Portman, and Rep. Mike Turner. Please plan to take a moment to sign in
support of this vital legislation! Postcards will be available in the Helen Room and the vestibule!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 23
Novena-9:00 a.m.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
Rosary-BSC 9:00 a.m.
Bible Study-SJ1 9:00 a.m.
Leisure Club-SB 11:00 a.m.
Bible Study-SJ1 7:00 p.m.
Worship Commission Meeting-POB 7:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
Centering Prayer-SJ1 3:15 p.m.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26
Prayer Shawl Ministry-SJ1 1:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27
Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception-8:15 am
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
5:00 p.m. Fr. Satish
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29
8:00 a.m. Mass-Fr. Satish
10:30 a.m. Mass-Fr. Geraci
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22
8:00 a.m. Santina Tarlano (Tarlano Family)
10:30 a.m. Raymond Monell (Elaine & Family)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 23
8:15 a.m. John Indalecio (Jim & Phyllis Whitney)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
8:15 a.m. Alma Henry (Carolyn Henry)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
8:15 a.m. Ed Morrisey (John & Margaret
Schrand)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26
8:15 a.m. John Indalecio (Alice Griffin)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27
8:15a.m. Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
5:00 p.m. Deceased Members of the Schwarzman
Family (Colette Franks)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29
8:00 a.m. Charles Keller Birthday Remembrance
(Walt & Eve)
10:30 a.m. Redrick & Indalecio Deceased Family
Members (Indalecio Family) LEISURE CLUB THIS WEEK!
Leisure Club will meet Tuesday, October
24 from 11-2, in the Smith Building.
Cards, games, and snacks will follow the meeting!
20S & 30S: CHILI DINNER AND PUMPKIN GLOW!
Those in their 20s and 30s are invited to join Amy and Shaughn October 30th at 6:30pm in the St. Julie Center for some yummy chili and fellowship before heading to Stoddard Avenue’s annual Pumpkin Glow! Come see hundreds of Jack-o’-lanterns light up the hill by Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church! From simple Jack-o’-lantern faces to more extravagant designs, join other young adults from the community for a fun night out! We will carpool over together. Please call/email Shaughn in the par-ish office to RSVP so we have enough food for everyone. Photo credit: Photo Credit: Pumpkin Glow Facebook Page)
ST. HELEN CHURCH
RIVERSIDE, OHIO October 22, 2017
“It is the duty of the human family
to help free every single person
from poverty and hunger.”
Follow Pope Francis on Twitter
@Pontifex
CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL’S
ACTION APPALACHIA Action Appalachia is an annual service program, formed by Carroll
High School’s seniors, to provide aid for the Campton Center in Ken-
tucky. This year’s seniors are collecting clothing for infants, children,
and women, as well as for mens and teens; gently used toys as well as
brand new toys for Christmas gifts. These donations are vital to the
community of Campton, which has no relief organizations such as
Salvation Army or Goodwill to meet its needs. There is also great
need for canned soups and canned meats-such as soups, cereal, tuna,
peanut butter, and Vienna sausage.
Please bring your donations to the Carroll High School
loading dock (located on the west side of the building). Questions contact Mrs. Cathy Jackson or send an email to
cjackson@carrollhs.org. The deadline for all donations is Friday, November 10th. Thank you for your support
for this most needy project!
DID YOU KNOW? St Helen has active social media accounts and an
updated website, sthelenparish.org.
From here, you can find us on
Facebook @sthelenparish and on
Twitter @sthelenparish
Follow us!
Sat 10/28 05:00 PM Sun 10/29 08:00 AM Sun 10/29 10:30 AM
Altar Servers Berent, Catherine Schmid, Mark Friel, William
Berent, Sarah Small, Alessandria Hilgeford, Eric
Carusone, Ella Huber, Nikki
Montgomery, Taylor
Eucharistic Ministers Berent, David Betsinger, Bryon Friel, Erin
10/28-10/29 cont'd Butler, Jack Betsinger, Sheryl Friel, Jan
Decker, Judy Heider, Mary Hilgeford, Drew
Hennessey, Tami Lezanic, Brian Hilgeford, Mindy
Kalis, Shawn Small, Sue Madden, Diana
LeFevre, Joel Snyder, Kathy Madden, Kari
Strathearn, Nancy Whitney, Jim Madden, Tim
Walling, Marty Whitney, Phyllis Szydlik, Billie Jean
Lectors Geisel, Lin Beavers, Ron Jefferson, Julie*
Danner, Deb Weese, Thomas Huber, Dan*
ST. HELEN CHURCH
RIVERSIDE, OHIO October 22, 2017
Carroll Freedom Players
Bring Hitchcock Stories to
the Stage
Students portray Joe Landry’s adaptation of Alfred
Hitchcock's classic suspense stories.
Carroll High School Freedom Players will perform
“Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play” on No-
vember 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Produced by special ar-
rangement with Playscripts, Inc, and written by
Joe Landry, this is an evening with splendid adaptations of three early films directed by Al-
fred Hitchcock: "The Lodger," "Sabotage" and "The 39 Steps." Go behind the scenes in a
1940’s style radio broadcasting studio and see Hitchcock’s characters come to life on stage.
This production is created by over 60 Carroll students in roles on-stage and behind the
scenes.
On Sunday, November 5th, patrons can enjoy a luncheon before the show. A 1940’s
themed lunch will include soup and sandwich buffet, “Victory Garden” vegetables, jello
fruit salad, and homemade apple crisp. Reserved seating is required for lunch.
The Carroll Freedom Players are directed by Mrs. Toni Weitz. Set Directors are Mr. An-
drew Becker and Mr. Josh Weitz. Mrs. Abby Merkle is Director of Costumes and Mrs.
Cassandra Shea is Director of Makeup.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.carrollhs.org, at the school office, or at the
door. Tickets are $8.00 for adults and $6.00 for students and senior citizens. Children 5
and under are free. Luncheon Tickets (which includes admission to the play) are $15 for
adults and $13 for students and senior citizens. A table of 8 guests will cost
$100. Reservations are required for the Luncheon. Call (937) 253-8188 x329
What: “Vintage Hitchcock, A Live Radio Play” by Joe Landry
Where: Carroll Gymnasium, 4524 Linden Avenue, Dayton, OH 45432
When: Friday November 3rd at 7 pm
Saturday November 4th at 7 pm
Sunday November 5th at 2 pm (Luncheon at 12:30 pm)
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CREDIT UNION NEWS Hey recent College Grads and those that are pay-
ing way too much in interest: We have been able to save
one member over $8200 in interest over the course of the
loan with our Private Student Refinance Loan. For a lim-
ited time, we are offering a 4.99%APR for 5 years on refi-
nancing student loans up to $20,000. If you are a recent
grad with those loans coming due, or have been paying too
much in interest for your current student loan, contact us at
937-252-7477 for more information and a loan application.
CHAMINADE JULIENNE IN YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD All parents wanting to know more about their
child’s options at Chaminade Julienne are welcome to at-
tend any one of our parent receptions hosted in several
neighborhoods around Dayton. Meet parents and adminis-
trators, and ask questions about our community in a casual
atmosphere. A listing of these informal gatherings, begin-
ning on Oct. 15, can be found at our website: cjeagles.org.
Or, call 461-3740 x249 for more information. Save the
Date! CJ Open House is Sunday, Nov. 5, 2-4 p.m.
IS GOD CALLING YOU? Are you looking to do something more with your life? Is
God calling you to serve in a leadership role?
Explore the Lay Pastoral Ministry Pro-
gram (LPMP) at the Athenaeum of Ohio. Helping parish
lay leaders become equipped for the journey of faith since
1975. Masters, Graduate Certificate & Non-Degree Certifi-
cate program in Pastoral Ministry. Register now to enjoy
50% off spring semester classes! Contact: Deacon Hal
Belcher at (419) 305-5486.
WOMEN'S MORNING OF REFLECTION Please join us on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at
St. Charles Borromeo Parish for a Morning of Reflec-
tion. The theme will be Love for Souls and the focus will
be on the life and work of Saint Faustina Kowalska. We
will begin with 9:30 AM Mass in the Day Chapel, a spir-
itual reflection and social time, concluding
at noon. Confession will be available. To reserve Babysit-
ting for your children please contact Karen at 433-2783 or
for further information, Barbette at 293-1438.
PATRIOT YOUTH WRESTLING GRADES K-6 Team & JUNIOR HIGH Team
This is the 36th year wrestling teams will be available for grades K-8. Wrestlers wrestle others their same age &
size. The sign-up meeting is Wednesday, October 25 at Carroll High School at 6:30. For an entry form or more info call/
text: Mark Gerhard at 937-369-7658. Practices start November 4 for grades K-6 and November 10for the Junior High.
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