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Saturday, April 27
Friday, April 26
Coming Events for Good Shepherd Communion Service—7:00 a.m. Tuesday-Friday and Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the chapel.
NOTE: The Communion Service for Monday, April 22 will be held in the church at 8:30 a.m. in place of a Mass. Mass—8:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday in the church.
Easter Greetings from our pastor, Fr. Tom Mannebach………………..……………………………….….…………..page 2 Rejoice and Be Glad! Welcome New Members to the Church……………………………………………………….page 2 Thank You for Donations to the 2019 Easter Flowers Fund………………………………………..…………..….pages 3-5 The State of LIFE in Ohio………………………………………………………………………………………………………...page 7 A Call for Help!............................................................................................................. ...........................................page 8 Spring Fling Dance……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………...page 10
7:30 a.m. Mass 9:00 a.m. Mass (church) 9:00 a.m. Mass (Community Room) 10:30 a.m. Mass (church) 10:30 a.m. Mass (Community Room) 12:00 Noon Mass 4:00 p.m. Mass with Contemporary Music Music begins at 3:45 p.m. Monday, April 22 8:30 a.m. Communion Service—No Mass (church) Parish office closed/Building will close after the Communion Service T uesday, April 23
4:45 p.m. K-6 Faith Formation 5:30 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation 6:30 p.m. K-6 Faith Formation 7:00 p.m. Finance Commission 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir
9:00 a.m. Women’s Prayer Group 5:15 p.m. K-6 Faith Formation 6:15 p.m. Anointing Mass 7:00 p.m. Bell Choir 7:30 p.m. Women’s AA Thursday, April 25 9:00 a.m. Eucharistic Exposition 6:10 p.m. Rosary/Liturgy of the Hours 7:00 p.m. Journaling Group 7:00 p.m. CODA 5:00 p.m. Flock Social 8:15 a.m. Men’s Fellowship Group 8:30 a.m. First Eucharist Practice 4:30 p.m. Mass 7:00 p.m. Spring Fling Dance
Wednesday, April 24
In Memoriam We remember parishioner Mary Lahti White.
Community Life
Now for Good Shepherd
Sunday, April 21
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In his homily at the 2014 Easter Vigil, Pope Francis spoke the following words…. “The Gospel of Easter is very clear: we need to go back there, to see Jesus risen, and to become witnesses of his Resurrection. This is not to go back in time; it is not a kind of nostalgia. It is returning to our first love, in order to receive the fire which Jesus has kindled in the world and to bring that fire to all people, to the very ends of the earth." Clearly, the Holy Father doesn’t see the Resurrection of Jesus as an event relegated to the past. Neither does he view the Resurrection as one mystery among many mysteries of God’s action in the world. Not at all. Rather, the Resurrection of Christ is the decisive moment of our salvation. And what’s more, the rising of Jesus from death to life is something that is intended to take place in our own lives—and not simply after our mortal lives have ended. How many deaths have you been through since last Easter? The death might have been the loss of a loved one. Maybe it was the loss of trust in someone after a serious betrayal. Or, it could have been a job or health loss. Or maybe, it’s the loss of a sense of connection with the Church and the people who serve within it. Whatever deaths we have experienced since last Easter, every year we are called upon to look at them in light of the Resurrection. Every year we are called to ask the question, “How has God redeemed our losses? How is God transforming these smaller deaths into greater faith, hope and love in our lives?” Turns out, Resurrection is not simply something left behind in history books. Rather, it is something brand new in the here and now. It is meant to be ongoing and dynamic in our own lives. The power of God raising Jesus from death to new life is a power that is ongoing in every generation. I hope you are finding this new power, this new hope, this new joy in your lives. May it grow within your heart, and inspire you to serve as living witnesses of that first Easter.
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Rejoice and Be Glad! We Welcome Our Newly Baptized Members who were
Fully Initiated into the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil Beverly Busemeyer and Jason Glover
Sharon Frankart
Fred Matson and Beverly Peralta
were received into the Catholic Church and received their First Eucharist and the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Ashley Koller completed her initiation with the Sacraments of First Eucharist and Confirmation.
Congratulations and Welcome!
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Thank you to all of our parishioners who so generously donated to our 2019 Easter Flowers
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Donor In Memory/Honor of
Joseph & Janet Adams Olga & Richard Skau
Judith Adams Lawrence & Mary Deye
Vijay Antony & Albina Fernando Antony Thiyagan & Gerald Gangan
Rogelio Arcuino Belinda Arcuino & All of Our Deceased Relatives & Friends
Kay Ballard Grace Varelmann
David & Mary Elaine Bauman Harold & Geraldine Bauman, Linda Dettmer & Carl Gatton
Clinton & Jamie Beason Thomas Bareswilt & James Florence
Lois Beckstedt Paul Beckstedt
Diane Beeker Darrel Beeker
Jerry & Barb Beitman Steve Beitman
Richard & Sara-Jeanne Bell Deceased Members of the Bell-McGrath Families, Doe & Lauruzzio Families
Mary Lee Brady Bill Brady
Margaret Braitsch Deceased Members of the Braitsch/O'Rourke Family
Mike & Marian Burlingham Laura Burkhart
Richard & Kathleen Canavan Kevin Canavan
Stephen & Karen Carr Charles & Lucy Carr and Mary Alice & Walter Osborn
Joe & Beth Lynn Cesta Evelyn Ruth Lashey
Jeanne Clark John Clark
John & Kelly Burke Clifford Joan Burke
David & Judith Cossentino Matthew Cossentino, Thomas & Dianne Forgacs
Linda Costura Michael Costura
John & Cynthia Cozad Elizabeth Vogel & Alberta Cozad
Michael & Mary Craven Our Parents-Family & Gracie
Tim & Debbie Crotty Lee & Lorraine Salzer, Bill & Eileen Crotty & Carol Proffitt
Eric & Karen Decker Bradley Decker
Charles Delaney Linda Delaney
Jeannine Eaton Deceased Members of the Hagee & Eaton Families
John & Mary Fabian Claire Swetley Czermak
William & Mary Foltz Deceased Members of the Foltz & Elshaw Families
Eric & Anne Fredrickson Regina Scollard
Patrick & Maria French Geraldine Chin Pang
Michael & Maureen Gearin James & Blanche O'Brien & Jack Gearin
Susan Geary Patrick Geary and Bill & Gladys Koenig
William & Deborah Geiger Gary Didinger, Walter & Isa Didinger, John & Kris Geiger & Baby Geiger
James & Christine Goyette The Goyette Families
Raymond & Beverly Groene Edna Braegger
William Grote Mary M. Grote
John & Lisa Hasselbeck Robert Pollard & Ed Hasselbeck
Mark & Susan Heidel Paul & Pamela Heidel
Bruce & Connie Henderson The Schrode & Henderson Families
Daniel & JoAnne Hoog Deceased Family Members
Evelyn Jolley Deceased Members of the Jolley & Widmeier Families
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Donor In Memory/Honor of
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Janet Jones Hazel Orth
Carolyn Kassner Ed Kassner
Shashank & Christeen Kelkar Deceased Family Members
Lawrence & Maryanne Kosater Lucille Kosater
Donald & Barbara Kruse Bucci & Kruse Families
Christine Labowsky Paul & Julia Labowsky
Raymond & Phyllis Martin Ray & Helen Martin, John Kalag & Dorothy Dare
Beverly Martinez Festin Martinez
Dean & Angela McCavitt William J. Obert
Michael & Barbara Miller Rose Coan & Joan Miller
Robert & LaVerne Moss Miller & Moss Family
Raymond & Victoria Mueller Mildred & Raymond Mueller, Andrew Mueller & Manuel Tejada
Patricia Murphy Dennis Murphy
Mary Ann Naltner Art Naltner & John R. & Mary Green
Barbara Paola John Paola & Carolyn & Bud Wagner
Douglas & Theresa Paul Our Wedding Anniversary
Amy Pennekamp Hugh & Marie Kielty, Albert & Rosalie Pennekamp & Gibby Pennekamp
Lien Pham Diem Pham & Thao Pham
Michael & Suzan Piller Meghan E. Piller
Mary Pollock The Pollock Family
Rita Porter Jack, Anna & Carl
William & Peggy Rahe William R. Rahe, William L. Rahe, Robert Uphus & Rosemary Uphus
James Raishart Donna Raishart
Janice Raussen Richard Raussen, Arthur & Charlotte Faulhaber
Sr. Jo Ann Recker, SND de N Angeline M. Walsh, Richard G. Recker & Parents of Sr. Jo Ann Recker
Ethna Reynolds Jim Reynolds
Bob & Sandy Rivet Bob, Bea, & Gary Rivet, Curt & Barbara Henry
Charles & Mary Roelker Rita & George Bushelman, Flo & James Roelker, Bill Miller, Brian Zai & John Buynisky
Julie Roell Steve, Leo, Carolyn & Chris Roell, Bain & Betty Harbaugh
Brian & Gwen Roley Illuminada Ascalon
John & Sue Roth Rita Roth and Jane & Lloyd Thompson
James Ruwe Dorothy Ruwe
Frank Scalcucci & Eleanor Balanda John Balanda, Bill Vogt & Courtney Scalcucci
Lawrence & Carol Schildmeyer Thomas Grainger and Robert Schildmeyer
Bill & Shirley Schlueter Mary Wiggins & Kay Schlueter
Virginia Schneeman Deceased Family Members
Bruce & Angela Settell Jim & Ann Sexton
Carmelite and Angelo Loyola Scroggin/Sexton Families
Phyllis Shinkle Carl Shinkle
Barry Shives Matthew Cossentino and Ron Shives
Rick & Jennifer Shomo Frank & Barbara Gallenstein
Sisters of Mercy Diane Skie
Gino C. Florence, Gino A. Trotta, Terese, Joe & Mike Gorman Chuck Skie
Francesco & Phyllis Stavale David J. Rogers
Esther Steman Paul Steman
Rick and Mary Stine Irvin Jacobs & Fred Stine
Robert & Vonda Streicher Jack & Lois Streicher
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Donor In Memory/Honor of
William & Maureen Adduci
Jeffrey & Ashley Bieber
Allicha Daley
Joseph & Barbara Del Greco
Rose Mary Dikun
Donald Frank
Judy Frazer
Thomas & Diana Haber
Steven & Janette Hermes
Robert & Letitia Hess
John & Patti Kavka
Russ & Donna Lambert
Anita Lukey
Albert & Joan Markiewicz
Ronald Markle
Marcelo & Claudia Nery
Richard & Cynthia Noeth
Anthony & Katherine Pandolfo
Kitty Pilger
John & Barbara Poland
Gregory & Cheryl Popolin
Paul Sayer
Georg & Isabel Mendez Schlangen
Ronald & Sally Schmitt
Larry & Margy Schneider
Darrin & Lori Smith
Dennis & Sandy Stallo
John Uhrig
Thomas & Carol Wellinghoff
Charley Wolf
Hans & Brenda Zimmer
Donors
Jennifer Tandoc Natividad Tandoc
Anne Thompson Ken Thompson
Margaret Thompson Ken Thompson & the Luby Family
Stephen Timmons Eva Timmons
Thomas & Joy Tindera John Kathman
Dennis & Sheila Ulrich Bill & Ella Chambers
Earl & Patricia Utz Josephine L. Martin
Geraldine Wagnon Larry L. Wagnon, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sander, Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Sinkiewicz
Thomas & Karen Wall Cecilia Wall
Thomas & Bonita Weilbacher Alois & Marcella Weilbacher and Katherine & Ralph Meyer
Sally Williams Fred Williams
Mary Wisman Wisman & Rice Families
Betty Wolf Bernard W. Wolf
Joseph & Joyce Yock Leo & Regina Rogosz & Joe & Kay Yock
Cheryl Zaidan Ben & Ruth Frey
Stephen & Mary Ziller Williard & Loretto Harrison & Steve & Della Ziller
Mary Zimmerman Joseph & Hannah Raymond
Thomas & Carolyn Zitt Steve Beitman
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Worship Steve Lindner—489-8815 ext. 702 or e-mail [email protected]
Scripture for Next Week—Second Sunday of Easter by Deacon Max Schellman
New Procedures for Distribution of Communion Training Sessions —Next session Monday, April 29
(see our web page at www.good-shepherd.org/new-procedures-for-distribution-of-communion-2019
for more information)
The Worship Department would like to welcome all of our parishioners and everyone new to the parish. We wish you a blessed Easter season. We would like to invite you to participate in all of our liturgical ministries. Your help is always needed for the ministries at our Masses. Our wonderful liturgies are not possible without your help. To serve the number of people that we do at our Masses, we need your participation. Everyone is worthy in these ministries. We presently have a need for Gift Bearers at the 10:30 a.m. Mass, Servers at the 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Masses, and Ushers, Lectors, Announcers and Eucharistic Ministers at all the Masses. We realize that everyone has a busy schedule. Training times can be scheduled based on your time frame along with large group training sessions. Ushers can be trained at Mass. The main responsibilities of an usher are that you help the handicapped and take up the collection. Gift Bearers can also be trained at Mass. Our parish thrives because of you the parishioners. With your help, we will be able to keep all of our liturgical ministries growing. If I can answer any questions for you, or if you would like to volunteer for one of our ministries, please call me or send me an e-mail (see contact information above.) Thank you. —Steve Lindner, Director of Liturgical Ministries
Please Note: There will not be a Mass on Monday, April 22 at 8:30 a.m.
However, a Communion Service will be held at that time in the church.
First Eucharist Celebration, Session I, will take place on
Sunday, April 28 at 2:00 p.m. Please remember these children
in your prayers.
First Reading—Acts 5:12-16: In the Acts of the Apostles, we hear Luke’s account of the early days of the Church after encountering the risen Christ. In this passage, there is a general state of harmony, healing and growth in the communities of Christians. The apostles attracted many people because of their healing powers for the sick and those troubled by disturbing spirits. Many became believers and followers of Jesus Christ. Second Reading—Revelation 1:9-11a, 12-13,17-19: The book of Revelation, written by John, is chocked full of unusual, even bizarre images and tells of Christ’s victory and that of those who are faithful to his promises. John is in exile on the island of Patmos because he has proclaimed Christ’s teachings to all. Here he shares a vision he has on the “Lord’s Day” during which he is commanded to write down what he sees. He sees the glorified Christ dressed royally and proclaiming he is the “first and the last” and the one who has all authority. Gospel— John 20:19-31: The disciples were behind locked doors because they were afraid they would be harmed by those who had crucified Christ. Jesus appears to them and gives them a typical Jewish greeting, “Peace be with you.” He shows them the wounds of his crucifixion, breathes on them and commissions them to forgive sins. When those present told Thomas of their encounter, he didn’t believe them. He was unable to believe on his own; he had to see for himself. A week later, Christ appears and Thomas is present and immediately believes. Jesus then says, “Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.” We are like Thomas after the first appearance—we haven’t seen but are expected to believe on the testimony of others. We pray that our faith enables us to live lives following Christ.
Reminder dates for those who have signed up for the First Eucharist Celebration, Session II, which will take place on Sunday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m.
First Eucharist II Workshop is Saturday, May 4, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon.
First Eucharist II Retreat is Saturday, May 11, 9:45 a.m.-12:00 noon.
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Pastoral Care and Outreach Deacon Mark Westendorf—489-8815 ext. 714 or e-mail [email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Truck Drive— Next Weekend, April 27/28
Parishioners can donate used items at the spring St. Vincent de Paul (SVDP) Truck Drive April 27/28 before and after all Masses. SVDP will accept small appliances, household decorations, jewelry, kitchen utensils, paper goods, sporting goods, bikes and toys, shoes, books, dishes/pots/pans, sheets & blankets, baby products as well as clean, useable clothing. Look for the truck on our parking lot. For larger items, please call 513-421-2273 to schedule a free pick up by SVDP.
A Call for Help! Good Shepherd’s Psalm 23 Ministry voted to donate $10,000 to Catholic Charities USA in support of the many victims of the recent flooding in the Midwest affecting people in many states. Good Shepherd parishioners can add to this total by writing checks to Good Shepherd with “Catholic Charities USA” or “flooding” on the memo line. On March 19, the following statement was issued by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:
U.S. Bishops’ Chairman Offers Prayers for Recovery, After Flooding in the Midwest
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and the damage caused by the flooding throughout the Midwest these past few days. As of this writing, at least nine million people in fourteen states have been affected by rising water levels along rivers and creeks in the central United States. Four people have been killed by swift currents and rising floodwaters. Heavy rainfall and melting snow from this winter’s powerful storms continue to threaten the lives and livelihoods of many as the flood-waters are not expected to recede until later this week. It is our prayer that those affected by the floods will find the strength to rebuild. We trust that the Lord will console them in their suffering. Let us answer the Lord’s call to love one another and generously support our neighbors in this time of need.” Donations can also be made to Catholic Charities USA at https://catholiccharitiesusa.org. One hundred percent of what is collected will be sent directly to Catholic Charities USA in support of this effort. Please contact Deacon Mark Westendorf with questions.
Education and Formation
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Education and Formation Sr. Elaine Winter—489-8815 ext. 716 or e-mail [email protected]
Emily Weierman—489-8815 ext. 726 or e-mail [email protected] Walter Plummer—489-8815 ext. 737 or e-mail [email protected]
Here are our upcoming Jr. High events: Sunday, April 28—Final Family Catechesis Session, 10:15-11:45 a.m., Community Room Friday, May 3—Final SixFortyEight Night (Jr. High Youth Night), 6:30-8:15 p.m., Youth Room. Pizza, drinks and snacks included. All 7th and 8th grade teens invited, parishioners or not! Bring a friend!
Flock Nights have ended for the school year, but fear not...Flummer is coming! Flummer (Flock+Summer) events begin in June, and are open to both outgoing seniors and incoming freshmen. Check out our schedule on our website for dates and events at www.good-shepherd.org/hs-youth-ministry-the-flock.
Bishop Barron’s “The Mass” Begins Wednesday, April 24 in Room 26
Facilitator: Pamela Groskopf Six Wednesday Afternoons
12:30-2:00 p.m. This study on The Mass is the best way to immerse yourself fully into the beauty and mystery of the principle act of Catholic worship and faith. See how the Mass revolves around a call from God and a response from his people, the Church, and most importantly, how we are intimately joined with the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus through the Holy Eucharist.
Registration Form Name____________________________________________ Phone____________________________________________ E-mail ____________________________________________ Cost: $25.00 Please return form along with the $25.00 to the parish office marked to the attention of Emily Weierman.
Summer Faith Formation Registration for Kindergarten through eighth grade is taking place for the sessions that are July 15-26. Classses begin with
Mass and end with a prayer service. Children need to be present each day from 8:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Registration forms can be found on the parish website and in the parish office.
YA Social Tuesday, April 30 6:45 p.m.
We’ll be having dinner at a restaurant at Liberty Center. RSVP so we can get an accurate count for the restaurant. (I’ve asked a regular her opinion on the location and will forward this when
I hear from her.) RSVP by calling Emily Weierman at 489-8815 or e-mail her at [email protected].
Morning of Reflection Saturday, May 11, 9:00 a.m.
in the Community Room “Pope Francis in His Own Words”
We’ll be watching sections of this documentary film following Pope Francis sharing his message of hope to the world and reflect on his message together. Call the parish office to RSVP. Questions? Contact Emily Weierman in the parish office at 489-8815 ext. 726 or e-mail her at [email protected].
Happy Easter! May you know the blessings of the Risen Christ and celebrate His gift of New Life!
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Teri Cunningham—489-8815 ext. 738 or e-mail [email protected]
Stewardship
Collection Information April 7, 2019 $ 35,111 YTD Collections $1,970,646 YTD Budget $1,970,721 Surplus/(Deficit) $ 75 Contribution Breakdown: Quantity Dollars Envelopes 494 $ 27,603 Loose Checks $ 3,951 Loose Cash $ 1,578 EFT/Charge Card Donors $ 0 Stock $ 1,979 Total (Thank You!) $ 35,111 Avg. donation per envelope $ 55.88
The Sunday Social usually takes place on the first and third Sundays of the month in the Community Room. Please join us on Sunday, May 5 and Sunday, May 19 after the 7:30, 9:00 or 10:30 a.m. Mass for a light breakfast.
Summer Help Needed Good Shepherd is looking to hire two full-time people to work outside over the summer months (May-August). Applicants must be 18 years of age or older. The job duties include mowing, watering and weeding the church grounds. If you are interested, please contact Dan Parker at 489-8815, ext. 793 or e-mail [email protected] by Friday, April 26, 2019.
The Special Projects Fund In 2013, we hired an outside agency to evaluate our building maintenance needs. The report stated that we would need approximately $1.6 million over the next ten years to maintain the building. This equates to $160,000 annually. In 2014, when we paid off the parish debt, the plan was to use debt-free savings for this purpose. The amount of our debt-free savings was $130,000. Also, the Finance Commission supported the addition of the Special Projects envelope in the monthly packet (2015) to make up the $30,000 shortfall. Below is a complete list of all the projects we’ve been able to accomplish using the money from the fund: A new roof over the cry room, kitchen, and partial atrium New Audio-Visual system in the church Roof replacements over rooms 1-5 Repaired and sealed the parking lot The carpet was replaced in the following areas: the main foyer, the hallway outside Rooms 21 through 33, and at the Weller and Kemper Road entrances. Replaced faded outdoor signs Replaced HVAC units (11)
Installed new flooring in the parish kitchen Screened in the porch at the rectory Installed new LED lighting in the church Installed a new camera system in the church Purchased a zero-turn mower New landscaping outside of Room 11 Re-directed the air flow on the altar Recovered furniture in the office and main gathering space Purchased a new phone system for the parish office Installation of automatic flush valves in all restrooms By the end of the fiscal year, we hope to replace the carpet in the worship space ($90k). The current balance in the Special Projects fund is $215,176. Our goal is to continue building up the Special Projects Fund to meet our future needs. We are currently creating a new 10-year plan for the parish to make sure it remains well maintained for you, and those who follow. Special Projects are listed each quarter in the bulletin as part of the financial report. During the year, when projects are underway, additional updates are provided. Thank you for supporting the parish and donating through the Special Projects envelope. A properly maintained building will allow fu-ture generations to worship and enjoy the parish while minimizing the need for significant repairs with a large price tag. Please feel free to phone me if you have any questions at 489-8815 ext. 738. Peace to you always, Teri Cunningham, Director of Stewardship
Happy Easter! May you be filled with the love, hope, joy and peace
of the Risen Lord this Easter and everyday!
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Masses for the Week Mon., April 22 8:30 a.m. Communion Service in church—No Mass Tues., April 23 8:30 a.m. In memory of William Martin, Lawrence Anderson, Joyce and Larry Spinazze, Tom Dyehouse, Graeme Dyehouse, Bob Hollenbeck, Valere Lybeer, Cecilia Lybeer, Don Kunkel, Joe Schildmeyer, Marian Niehaus and deceased family/friends, Peter Marino, John Banovich, Jennie Banovich, James Johns, Massimo Giuliberti Wed., April 24 8:30 a.m. In memory of Catherine Gabelman 6:15 p.m. In memory of Mary Lahti White Thurs., April 25 8:30 a.m. Rosemary and Tony Arbino Anniversary Fri., April 26 8:30 a.m. In memory of Jose Cerda Navarro, Deceased of the Monzel and Stock Families, Helen McGee, Grace Harmon, Richard Menke, Clarence Gundlach, Marilyn Myklebust, Dan Dell, Bernard McEvoy, John Harmon, Marian Niehaus and deceased family/friends, Peter Marino, John Banovich, Jennie Banovich, James Johns Sat., April 27 4:30 p.m. In memory of Greg Schwertman Sun., April 28 7:30 a.m. Pat and Glenn Strunk Anniversary 9:00 a.m. Alfredo Colas Confirmation Recipient 10:30 a.m. In memory of Frederic Ozanam 12:00 noon In memory of Joe and Elaine Tripi 4:00 p.m. Sebastian Castilla Confirmation Recipient
Prayers Are Requested for the health and well being of the following:
Military Personnel of our families currently in harm’s way...
Mimi/Earl Achberger Michael Adler Valerie Ainsworth ALS Patients Kayla Altemeir Mark Anastasi Chloe Anderson Ann Megan Apple Eileen Armstrong Susan Aylyard Travis Baker Tom Beck Ethan Beckner Dianna Benney Chris Bissmeyer Adam Boccher Maureen Bramlage Paul Branco Jim Brophy Dale Brown Carol Bruser Buddy and Family Jamie Busemeyer Dottie Campbell Jarrod Welling-Cann Lou Canter Nick Carrelli Angela Carroll Charles Caton Major Vinnie Cerchione Elissa/Richard Chisholm Cathie Cimiluca Joe Cirafesi Bill Cleary Lauren/Bryan and Baby Cobble Norah Cooney Randy Corgan Marnie Craven William H. Curran Jr. Geoffrey Davies
Joseph Degliuomini Dave Dellostritto Angela/John Dornbach Terri Doyle Rick Drescher Betty Effimoff Curtis Ray Elder Hazel/Chris Elder Larry/Gary/Jimmy Elder Loretta/Lisa/Ashley Elder Sue Ann Ensign Stephanie Fedora Nancy Fisher Sam Fogle Susan Fortna Laetitia Frankowski Jim Fuchs Leo Garvey Gelasi Family Paulette Gerstemeier Sandy Gieryn Maureen Giglio Hannah Gluck Andrew Goad Jerry Greene Sandi Grether Mike Griga Pat Hack Cathy Halstead Bill Haman Lynn Harris Jerry Hellman Ann Hix Dave Holdinghausen Ed Hubbart Janet Hutzell Pat and Jerry Jenkins John Jolley Nicholas Kaelin Bob Keegan Doug Koehne
Mary Kulkarni Claire Kuprowicz Nancy Langworthy Francis Lazar Lizzy Lazo Nicole Lazar Frank Lerner Darlene Leverenz Marilyn Lewis Elizabeth Lim Shirley Littlepage Eric L. Losekamp Nancy Losekamp Rhonda Losekamp David Lovell Berta Mahler Helen Martin Debbi Matre Anna May Eileen McClure Rick McClure Seamus McDermott Helen McEvoy Paul Meinking Carol Meisman Matthew Merkle Joe Migliaccio Military Personnel Michael Miller Kathie Monegan Jeanine Monzel Ann Morgan Ellen Mueller Joe Munz Barbara Nagelhaut Cindy Nagelhout Hannah and Sarah Painter Renee Parker William Parker Sandy Pence Alexander Piening
Fred Pledger Ursula Pledger Suzanne Plunkett Mary Pollock Trevor Quan-Lazar Erin Radulski Joyce Re Madeline Hope Rebori (Roelker) Daniel Reesor Gavin Reynolds Rachael Reynolds Gavin Richards Gloria Riedy and Family David Robinette Donald Robbins Rohrer Family Rosely and Douglas Rosa Veronica Roth Diane Santos Mary C. Scarbrough Ralph/Jean Schlueter Laura Schuckman Mary Frances Sharpshair Sophia Sharpshair Natalie Sheipline Geoff Shudtz Pat Sick Diane Skie Smallwood Family Mike Spinelli Kacey Spontak Joe Stemple Betty Stewart Johnny Stewart Sue Stewart Apryl Strittholt Ed and Ann Strotman Sturdy Family Steve Suddendorf Judy Sullivan
Teresita Gloria Sy Minda Tandoc Natalia Tanguma Bob Tate John Tate Family Julia Theil Margaret Thompson Patrio D. Tismo Keith Toft Transplant patients Scott Trapp Andy Tucker Anthony Ullman Wes Umbreit Brian Vonderhaar Tracy Waechter Mike Walker Patricia Wallace Walton Family Nancy Ward Laverne Watts Karen Weitzel Jeff Wessel Sr. Marie A.Wethington Maureen Whitfield Dan White Barbara Wilders Patricia Woeste Stephanie Woodward Linda Wulff Cindi Young Sylvia Yutuc Michael Zegarski
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An interpreter for those with hearing impairments will be present at the 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Masses in the church.
Presiders for the Weekend of April 27/28, 2019
4:00 p.m. Fr. Jim Bramlage Mark Heckenmueller Lenett/Neenan TBD
9:00 a.m.* Fr. Jack Wehman Grant Bruner Barker/Geppert Browne Family
10:30 a.m.* Fr. Bob Goebel Ruth Blom Grether/Muennich Stechschulte Family
12:00 Noon Fr. Bob Goebel Ted McAllister Schulte/Watson Krieger Family
Sunday 7:30 a.m. Fr. Jack Wehman Bob Hess Burdsall/Koch TBD
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Fr. Tom Mannebach Paul Hoeting Meldon/TBD Snider Family
Presider Announcer Lector Gift Bearer
April 21, 2019 Audio Visual: Was It A Morning Like This Artist: Bob Losekamp
Around the Parish
S. N. Agustine (Gus) Sharpshair Jonathon Hicks
Captain Mary B. Schafer Captain Melanie Flege PFC Joseph Sheedy
LT1 Corey Mulvey
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Need to Know
Decree on Child Protection The Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Decree on Child Protection is our way of protecting all of the vulnerable individuals in our community. If you suspect that someone is being abused, please contact the Coordinator of Ministry to Survivors of Abuse at the Archdiocese at 513-263-6623 as well as local law enforcement. In Hamilton County, you can contact Child Protective Services at 513-241-KIDS (5437). To Report Financial Misconduct If you suspect the misuse or misconduct of Church finances, you may call the EthicsPoint hotline at 1-888-389-0381 or see the Archdiocese website (www.catholiccincinnati.org) under Ministries & Offices, Finance and click the link “To Report Financial Misconduct.” You will be taken to a secure site to file your report.
For confidential information concerning annulments, please call Fr. Jack Wehman (ext. 748) or Emily Weierman (ext. 726) at 513-489-8815.
Welcoming We warmly welcome our new parishioners and guests who are joining us today. If you are interested in learning more about Good Shepherd, or would like to register as an official member of the parish, please stop by the Welcome Desk located in our main foyer. A member of our Welcoming Ministry will be honored to assist you.
Baptism Infant Baptisms are celebrated on the second and fourth Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. Please register for Baptism by calling Nancy Dallas (513-489-8815 ext. 761 or e-mail: [email protected]). Before the Baptism, parents need to attend a session to explore the meaning of Baptism. Sessions are held on the first Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m.
Adult Initiation Into the Church Adults and children (7 years of age or older) who wish to become Catholics are invited to call Emily Weierman, (513-489-8815 ext. 726 or e-mail [email protected]).
First Eucharist (First Communion) First Eucharist (First Communion) is celebrated on two occasions in early spring. Parents are invited to call Nancy Dallas (513-489-8815 ext. 761). Children are invited to the Sacrament when they are in the second grade or have reached the age of 7. Children receiving First Eucharist (First Communion) need to be prepared to receive First Reconciliation (Confession). Preparation for First Reconciliation (Confession) begins early fall each year.
Confirmation for Youth Confirmation is celebrated in the spring each year for youth who have not yet received the Sacrament. Confirmation Prepa-ration takes place within the 8th grade Faith Formation curriculum. Classes run September through April for next year’s candidates. Please contact Walter Plummer with any questions (513-489-8815 or e-mail: [email protected]).
Marriage Marriages are celebrated throughout the year with exceptions made for Christmas holidays and the season of Lent. Please contact Steve Lindner for information (513-489-8815 ext. 702 or e-mail: [email protected]). Preparation for marriage begins eight months before the Sacrament is celebrated. For preparations, call Steve Lindner (513-489-8815 ext. 702 or e-mail: [email protected]).
Pastoral Care of the Sick Anointing of the Sick The Anointing of the Sick can be offered when someone is seriously ill, requires surgery, or if the same illness or condition becomes more serious. Each week on Wednesday at 6:15 p.m., the anointing is offered within Mass (in the chapel). Please notify Deacon Dennis Berry (513-489-8815, ext. 708, or e-mail: [email protected]) in advance of your need. Our parish priests also come to the sick person at home, in the hospital, or at Hospice.
Ministry to the Dying: Anointing and/or Viaticum If a person is near death, he or she may be anointed. However, if the dying person is able to swallow, it is recommended that they receive the Eucharist as Viaticum. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick ought to be celebrated at the beginning of an illness. Viaticum is to be celebrated when death is close. The Eucharist, given as Viaticum, is food for the passage through death to eternal life. A priest or a deacon may give Viaticum to the dying person. When a priest is unavailable, it is important that the deacon visit the dying to pray with that person and the family and offer Viaticum. Please call the parish office (489-8815). After hours, please leave a message about the location of the dying person and your contact phone number. That message will be relayed to a priest or deacon.
Reconciliation (Confessions) Tuesdays from 5:30-6:15 p.m. in the Reconciliation Room in the church. Those attending the Sacrament can enter through the doors to the church, prepare in the church and enter the Reconciliation Room when they see the priest is not occupied with another penitent.
Vocations Single men or women interested in answering the call to Priesthood or Religious Life are encouraged to contact the pastor or the Diocesan Vocations Director at 513-421-3131.
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Contacts
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The Bulletin All articles for the parish bulletin should be submitted 10 days before the given weekend. Please call Nancy Niehaus 513-489-8815 ext. 725 or e-mail: [email protected].
Parish Meetings Meetings of the Assembly of Leaders, the Finance Commission, the Education/Formation Commission, the Worship Commission, and the Pastoral Care/Outreach Commission are open to all parishioners to observe. Please call the parish office for information (513-489-8815). Meetings are announced in the Coming Events for Good Shepherd page of the bulletin.
Parish Ministries All members of the parish are welcome to join any of the parish ministries. For information and contact, please see the Staff Page of this bulletin. Psychological and Spiritual Care To encourage professional, personal, or family counseling as well as spiritual direction, Dr. Jack Peltz or Deacon Dennis Berry, on staff here at Good Shepherd, would be happy to make referrals to psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and spiritual directors for those in need.
Recorded Homilies All homilies preached on weekends are available by downloading them from our webpage—www.good-shepherd.org. Low Gluten Hosts Low Gluten (0.01%) hosts are available at all weekend Masses. Please come to the Sacristy 10 minutes before the start of Mass and let the Sacristan know that you are in need of this Low Gluten Host. At Communion time, come to the hand rail by the statue of Mary to receive the Eucharist. St. Vincent de Paul If you have furniture or appliances that you wish to donate, St. Vincent de Paul will accept these donations and will pick them up from your home. To schedule a pick up, donate to a thrift store or donate a car, boat or RV, please call 421-CARE (2273).
Accoutrements Steve Lindner 513.489-8815
Audio Visual Bob Losekamp 513.325.9283
Baptism Robe/Embroidery Judith Whitton 513.677.8837
Bethany House Mike Haverkamp 513.706.7991
Blood Pressure Jack Peltz 513.489.8815
Caregiver Support Group Jack Peltz 513.489.8815
Caring Hands/B-North
Communion Distributors Deacon Dennis Berry 513.489.8815
Caring Hands/
Home Assistance Good Shepherd 513.489.8815
Caring Hands/Home
Communion Distributors Jeanne Markle 513.489.3609
Caring Hands/Lodge Charlotte Finch 513.677.2277
Christmas Gift-Giving Steve Bullock 513.417.6004
Comfort Bags Marie George 513.256.0854
Computer Recycling Terry Albright 513.677.2140
Earth Shepherds David Oen 513.205.8603
Catherine Walsh 513.780.9177
Eucharistic Exposition Luisa Cerda 513.328.2315
Family Fellowship CMTE Sandy Rivet 513.309.6018
GS-SOS Nancy Niehaus 513.583.0710
Habitat for Humanity Gerry Ellspermann 513.774.7595
Healing Christ Ministry Theresa Kajs 513.706.6398
—A non-sacramental ministry of Good Shepherd
Knitters & Crocheters Jeanné Kilgore 513.779.9220
Mary Albright 513.677.2140
Lambtenders Tina Caudill 513.530.0650
Meadowbrook Care Center Jeanne Markle 513.489.3609
Men’s Fellowship Group Bill Cleary 513.312-5009
M.O.M.S. Group Tara Hamilton 513.255.5435
New Visions Sandra Smith 513.563.1868
Parish Partner Pat Cain 513.683.4862
Prayer Blanket Ministry Lou Ullrich 513.247.9466
Psalm 23 Sha Kelkar 513.697.9311
Sanctity of Life Sandy Robinson 513.325.1834
St. Vincent de Paul Brad Dreier 513.831.0663
Scholarship Ministry Deacon Mark Westendorf 513.489-8815
Shelter House (Drop Inn Ctr) Kathy Schibi 513.678.3054
Shepherds Care Jim Stickle 513.733.0816
Shepherds Share Deacon Mark Westendorf 513.489.8815
Special Olympics Bill Sutman 513.793.6112
Tender Mercies Mary Tom Westendorf 513.644.9296
Third Image (Widow/Widowers) Frank Bruening 513.984.4289
Ushers Steve Lindner 513.489.8815
Whitley City Builds Project Tom Kilgore 513.779.9220
Whitley City Donations Paul Inderhees 513.891.0565
Whitley City Shoebox Project Sandy Rivet 513.309.6018
Women’s Prayer Group Barb Hemmerle 513.793.4918
Need to Know
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Colleen Smith*, ext. 740 55+ Ministry
Rev. Tom Mannebach Pastor, ext. 723
Call me (513-489-8815) about:
Rev. Michael Graham, SJ Weekend Presider
Rev. Jack Wessling Weekend Presider
Deacon Dennis Berry, ext. 708 Care for the sick, dying & bereaved [email protected]
Tina Caudill*, ext. 741 Preschool Formation [email protected]
Sr. Debra Wischmeyer, SND ext. 717
Bookkeeping
Deacon Max Schellman** ext. 719
Human Resources
Teri Cunningham, ext. 738 Welcoming/Finances
Nancy Dallas*, ext. 761 Sacrament Prep/CLOW
Dianne Moore ext. 703 Parish Receptionist
Patty Lindner, ext. 713 Communications
Steve Lindner, ext. 702 Worship/Baptism/Weddings
Dan Parker, ext. 793 Facilities/Scheduling
Jack Peltz*, ext. 709 Marriage & Wellness Minister
Deacon Mark Westendorf* ext. 714
Coordinator of Outreach Ministries [email protected]
Cullen Anderson* Chris Banzhaf*
Emily Weierman, ext. 726 Coordinator of Adult Faith Formation
Deacon Rick Gallenstein*, ext. 724 55+ Ministry
Robert Tims
*denotes part-time
staff member
**denotes unpaid
assigned Deacon
Audio-Visual Technicians
Maintenance Staff, ext. 729
Part-time office staff—first row, left to right: Ellen Obert, full-time clerical assistant, ext. 701. Part-time front office staff:
Diane Blasch, Susan Dickerson and Gidg Lazar. Second row, left to right: Debbie Gleason and Marcia Schuckman,
ext. 700; Nancy Niehaus, Bulletin Editor, ext. 725, [email protected].
Walter Plummer, ext. 737 Youth Minister
Dalton McHenry
Rev. Jack Wehman Associate Pastor, ext. 748
Deacon Jim Jones,** ext. 719 Assigned Deacon
Mike Nigg
Sr. Elaine Winter, SND ext. 716
K-6 Faith Formation [email protected]
Doug Schmutte, ext. 706 Music Ministries
Rev. Robert Goebel Weekend Presider