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In the Dayton Deanery Pastoral Region XII
SAINT PETER
OUR LADY
OF THE ROSARY
HOLY CROSS
SAINT ADALBERT
JANUARY 21, 2018 THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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PASTORAL REGION XII
PARISH ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 6161 Chambersburg Road Huber Heights, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1503 Phone (937) 237-3523 FAX
Parish Administration Office Hours Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
REV. ANTHONY CUTCHER, Pastor [email protected] REV. ETHAN MOORE, Parochial Vicar [email protected] REV. JOSEPH KINDEL, In Residence
Deacons | LEO CORDONNIER, ROBERT GUTENDORF, TIMOTHY HARRIS, ROBERT KOZLOWSKI, DAVID MCCRAY, NORBERT NAGY, and DANIEL WADE
JOY BLAUL Pastoral Associate | 237-3516 ANDREW LAROCHELLE Music Director | 233-1503 JACKI LOFFER Principal, OLR School | 222-7231 RON ALBINO Principal, St. Peter School | 233-8710 TERI VANMETER Director, St. Peter ECC | 237-3526 DENISE DURICK Director, St. Peter Child Care | 233-5527 LAURA JOLIAT Communications | 233-1503
JACKIE ROBBINS Religious Education Coordinator | 237-3516
CALENDAR of EVENTS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20
9:00 am Cub Scout Pinewood Derby Fehrenbach Hall
3:00 pm Reconciliation SP Church
4:00 pm Reconciliation OLR Church
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 | Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am Pray the Rosary SA Church
8:00 am SP Music Practice Music Room
9:00 am Religious Education Classes SP Classrooms
10:30 am Pray the Rosary OLR Church
12:00 pm Spaghetti Dinner Shumaker Hall
4:00 pm Boy Scout Troop Meeting Fehrenbach Hall
4:30 pm Contemporary Music Practice SP Church
5:30 pm Adult Volleyball SP Gym
7:00 pm Chosen Meeting Ries Center
MONDAY, JANUARY 22
6:00 pm Athletics Practice SP Gym
6:00 pm Cub Scout Den/STEM Meeting Fehrenbach Hall
7:00 pm Education Commission Meeting West Meeting Room
7:00 pm Girl Scout Planning Meeting West Conf. Room
7:30 pm Ultreya Meeting Senior Center
TUESDAY, JANUARY 23
6:00 pm Athletics Practice SP Gym
6:00 pm Girl Scout Meeting Cafeteria
7:00 pm RCIA Meeting Senior Center
7:00 pm St. Vincent DePaul Meeting West Meeting Room
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24
10:00 am 55+ Bible Study Senior Center
12:30 pm HC BINGO HC Church Hall
2:00 pm Shepherds of Christ SP Chapel
6:00 pm Athletics Practices SP Gym
8:00 pm Women’s Faith Formation West Conf. Room
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25
6:00 pm Athletics Practice SP Gym
6:00 pm SP Choir Practice Music Room
6:30 pm SP BINGO Fehrenbach Hall
7:30 pm OLR Choir Practice OLR Church
9:00 pm Adult Basketball Open Gym SP Gym
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26
9:00 am Eucharistic Adoration SP Church
6:00 pm Athletics Practice SP Gym
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27
1:00 pm K of C Free Three Challenge Gym
3:00 pm Reconciliation SP Church
4:00 pm Reconciliation OLR Church
5:30 pm Trivia Bowl 2K18 Ries Center
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 | Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am Pray the Rosary SA Church
8:00 am SP Music Practice Music Room
9:00 am Religious Education Classes SP Classrooms
10:00 am Pray the Rosary SP Church
11:30 am HC Parish Council Meeting HC Church Hall
4:00 pm Boy Scout Troop Meeting Fehrenbach Hall
4:30 pm Contemporary Music Practice SP Church
5:30 pm Adult Volleyball SP Gym
7:00 pm Youth Ministry Meeting Youth Center
“We must not wait
to be perfect before
responding to the Lord
who calls us, but rather
open our hearts to His
voice.” — POPE FRANCIS
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Bulletin articles are due by Friday at 12:00 noon
(ten days before bulletin date) through email
at [email protected] or in writing.
Please call Laura at 233-1503 for more details.
REGION XII WEBSITE
daytonxii.org
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MASS TIMES and INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 | St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr; St. Sebastian, Martyr
8:30 am @ St. Peter Rozanne Barczk
4:30 pm @ St. Peter Alex and Adella Spilizewski (Father David Schmitt)
5:00 pm @ OLR For the Parish (EM)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 | Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 am @ St. Peter Ralph and Loretta Gitzinger (JK)
8:30 am @ St. Adalbert Sylvester Cutcher, Ed Sypulski, The Borkowski and Golba Families (EM)
9:00 am @ St. Peter Frederick Seger (Father David Schmitt)
10:30 am @ Holy Cross The Shelton and Durko Families (JK)
11:00 am @ OLR Sylvester Cuthcer, Elizabeth Holick, Paul Holick, Sr.,
Domenico Bruno, Virgil and Hermina Unroe (Father David Schmitt)
11:00 am @ St. Peter Kris Kern (EM)
6:00 pm @ St. Peter For the Parish (EM)
MONDAY, JANUARY 22 | Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children
8:30 am @ St. Peter Edward Kotlinski – Death
TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 | St. Vincent, Deacon and Martyr; St. Marianne Cope, Virgin
6:30 am @ St. Peter The Franz Family
8:30 am @ St. Peter Elias Morcos
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 | St. Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
6:30 am @ St. Peter James Roberts
9:00 am @ St. Peter Paul Vargo
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 | The Conversion of St. Paul, Apostle
6:30 am @ St. Peter Shirley Widmeyer
8:30 am @ St. Peter Living and Deceased Members of the Honingford and Cortes Families
9:00 am @ OLR For the Parish
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 | Sts. Timothy and Titus, Bishops
6:30 am @ St. Peter Margot Grandfield – Birthday
8:30 am @ St. Peter Frank Debevec
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 | St. Angela Meirci, Virgin and Religious Founder
8:30 am @ St. Peter Donald Marshall
4:30 pm @ St. Peter Louise Espy (EM)
5:00 pm @ OLR Anthony Schwendeman – Birthday, Agnes and Raymond Gonzalev (AC)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 | Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 am @ St. Peter Dick Pohl, Patrice Pohl Garrison (AC)
8:30 am @ St. Adalbert Robert Borkowski – Birthday (JK)
9:00 am @ St. Peter Myriam Kreml (EM)
10:30 am @ Holy Cross Alice Petkus (AC)
11:00 am @ OLR Rick Ivory, Frank Spanbauer, Bill Moravec(JK)
11:00 am @ St. Peter For the Parish (EM)
6:00 pm @ St. Peter Sylvester Cutcher (EM)
The celebrant for the Mass will be noted in parenthesis at the end of the Mass Intention:
Fr. Anthony Cutcher (AC), Fr. Joe Kindel (JK), Fr. Ethan Moore (EM), and Fr. Johann Roten (JR).
I do not expect a high place in heaven. I will be very grateful
to have a little corner where I can love God for all eternity.
–St. Marianne Cope
Feast Day January 23
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POPE’S INTENTION for JANUARY
That Christians, and other religious minorities
in Asian counties, may be able to practice
their faith in full freedom.
FAMILY FAITH MOMENTS
The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM),
no. 373, designates January 22 as a particular day
of prayer and penance, called the “Day of Prayer
for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children”: “In all
the Dioceses of the United States of America,
January 22 shall be observed as a particular day of
prayer for the full restoration of the legal guarantee
of the right to life and of penance for violations to
the dignity of the human person committed
through acts of abortion” – from the US Conference
of Catholic Bishops.
Passing along the traditions of the Church to the
next generation. As individuals, we are called to
observe January 22 through the penitential
practices of prayer, fasting, and/or giving alms.
Thank God for the gift of human life. If you have
any baby items you no longer need, please check
with the Elizabeth New Life Center for donation
information at 226-7414.
SPIRITUAL BOOK CLUB
The Spiritual Book Club’s upcoming meetings are
Monday: January 22, February 19, and March 26.
Join us as we discuss “Breaking Open the Bible:
Three Simple Bible Studies to Help You Discover the
Riches of the Old and New Testament.” We meet in
the West Meeting Room at 7:00 pm. Please call the
Religious Education Office at 237-3516 to purchase
the $5 book.
FORMED: FAITH on DEMAND
Access the truth, beauty, and meaning of the
Catholic Faith anytime… with FORMED at
www.formed.org. Discover hundreds of Catholic
video programs, movies, audios, and e-books for
both children and adults. The Region XII code is
N9N6AD. Please call the Religious Education Office
at 236-3516 for more information.
PRAY THE ROSARY
Every Wednesday, all are invited to join others and
pray the rosary at 12:00 noon outside the abortion
clinic located at 1401 East Stroop Road in Kettering.
We offer peaceful pray and public witness for the
employees and for the mothers and for the dignity
and right to life of the unborn babies.
CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL
This weekend we will be
listening to an audio message
from Archbishop Schnurr
explaining how our support
each year of the Catholic
Ministries Appeal is part of our
commitment to our faith. Families will be receiving a CMA
mailing from Archbishop Schnurr in the coming weeks.
Please prayerfully complete your pledge card and return it
in the envelope provided, or bring your completed pledge
card to Mass.
Thanks to the generosity of many families here in Region XII,
a total of $83,496.36 was contributed to the 2017 CMA
from our community. This year, our goal for Holy Cross is
$2,540, Our Lady of the Rosary is $10,786, St. Adalbert is
$3,563, and St. Peter is $53,831.
If we exceed our parish goal for the CMA, 50% of our
overage comes back to the parish to be used toward a
parish ministry that we have selected. For more
information, please visit CatholicAppeal.info.
ST. PETER FOOD PANTRY NEWS
The January items of need is regular size cans of spaghetti
sauce and tuna. Donated nonperishable food items can
be placed in the donation box located in the back of the
church, dropped off Monday through Friday at the
Administration Office, or on Saturday at the Food Pantry
between 9:00 am 12:00 noon. Thank you for all your
donations to the Food Pantry.
If anyone would like to tour the Food Pantry or experience
the workings of the Food Pantry first hand and shadow for
a week, please contact Donna at 235-3295.
ST. VINCENT MONTHLY MEALS
Casserole and can food sign-ups for
January St. Vincent Shelter meals is
this weekend, January 20 and 21,
after all Masses in the main foyer of St.
Peter Church. Returns are due on
Thursday, January 25, in the parking
lot in front of the Family Life Center from 8:30 to 9:30 am.
Thank you for helping St. Peter’s provide a hot meal for
those in need especially in this winter weather.
DID YOU KNOW? The St. Vincent DePaul
Society St. Peter Conference members answer
help calls (237-2111) from its office in the Parish
Administration Office? Calls come from
neighbors in the 45424 zip code area who ask for
emergency assistance. Personal information is
kept strictly confidential.
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CATECHISM CORNER Word Become Flesh
by Jackie Sinchi
“For us men and for our
salvation he came down
from heaven; by the
power of the Holy Spirit,
he became incarnate of
the Virgin Mary, and was
made man.” CCC 456
Why did the Word become flesh? Was it
necessary? Why would God arrange for
our salvation the way He did? God did it
this way for our sake. The Word became
flesh, for us. He came down from heaven
and by the power of the Holy Spirit, He
became incarnate of the Virgin Mary,
and was made man! The Incarnation
makes it possible for Jesus on the cross to
save us from our sins.
Without the Incarnation we cannot have
the Paschal Mystery, we cannot have
the redemption we need. Man offended
God and that offense is infinite. So man
needs to make up for the offense against
God, but a finite creator can not satisfy.
So what does God do? God the infinite
one needs to become man. So He does.
We need God’s grace in order to make
up for our sins. God who is invisible,
motivated by love for us, makes Himself
visible in the Incarnation. The Catechism
tells us that the word became flesh so
that we might know God’s love, that
Jesus might be our perfect model of
holiness, that we might participate in
God’s life.
Jesus is our perfect model of holiness, of
the Beatitudes. We look to Him as we
seek to live out the commandment of
loving one another as He has loved us.
We are invited to participate in God’s
life, so we might become adopted sons
and daughters so that we could receive
the grace of divine affiliation.
The truth of the Incarnation should steep
through every aspect of our lives, in our
homes, relationships with friends and
family, those we have the blessing of
serving, and especially in our own
relationship with Christ. Let’s live our lives
with joy for He gave His love freely,
without holding anything back.
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
Since 1974, National Catholic Schools Week
is the annual celebration of Catholic
education in the United States. It starts the
last Sunday in January and runs all week,
which in 2018 is January 28 to February 3.
The theme for the National Catholic
Schools Week 2018 is “Catholic Schools:
Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed.”
Schools observe the annual celebration week with Mass and
activities for students, families, parishioners, and community
members. Through these events, schools focus on the value Catholic
education provides to young people and its contributions to our
church, our communities and our nation.
The Catholics Schools Mass for the Dayton Region will take place on
Wednesday, January 31, at Church of the Incarnation in Centerville.
Student council representatives from Our Lady of the Rosary and St.
Peter schools will be in attendance.
DAN DILLON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
We are now accepting applications for the Dan Dillon Memorial
Scholarship. Last year we awarded two St. Peter graduates with
$1,500 scholarships to CJ High School. You can find applications for
the 2018/2019 school year in the St. Peter School Office. The deadline
is March 2. For further information, please contact Amy Settich
through email at [email protected].
KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS
All boys and girls ages 9 to 14 are invited to
participate in this year’s local level KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS BASKETBALL FREE THROW CHALLENGE.
The local competition will be held Saturday,
January 27, at 1:00 pm in the St. Peter gym. The
participants make free throws and get a score
based on shots made. Winners for each age can continue at district
and regional competitions as well as State competitions. We
encourage families to come out and cheer their players.
Refreshments and snacks will be provided. Please arrive at 12:00 pm
for registration. For additional information, please contact Chuck
Seaman at 238-6042.
CORPORATE COMMUNION is held on the third Sunday of the month
at OLR at 10:30 am (before the 11:00 am Mass); and on the fourth
Sunday of the month at St. Peter at 10:00 am (following the 9:00 am
Mass). All are welcome to pray with us.
FISH FRYS are the third Friday of each month (September to May)
from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Peace Hall located at 4293 Powell Road
in Huber Heights. Admission is $12 per adult with a family maximum of
$38. See you on February 16!
HALL RENTAL is available for receptions and meetings.
Please call 233-1711 for more details on the Knights of Columbus.
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HOLY CROSS WEEKDAY MASS
Effective January 15, there is no longer daily Mass at Holy Cross at 8:00 am. We invite those who attend this Mass to join us at St. Peter for our 8:30 am weekday Mass. Mass options at other churches include St. Anthony at 7:00 am, Emmanuel at 7:30 am, and St. Helen at 8:15 am.
HOLY CROSS ALTAR SOCIETY
Dues and donations in whatever amount you would like
to give will be accepted now for 2018 Altar Society.
Envelopes are in the pews; checks are to be made out
to “Holy Cross Altar Society.” Funds are used for upkeep
of linens, vestments, robes, etc. Thank you!
OLR 50/50 DRAWING
To date 57 tickets have been sold with the prize money
at $285 for the 50/50 drawing at OLR. Tickets are $10
each and on sale after Mass at OLR. This month’s
drawing will be held at OLR after the 11:00 am Mass on
January 28 in Shumaker Hall. Refreshments sponsored by
the OLR Altar/Rosary Society to welcome new
parishioners and visit with friends will be served.
ST. VINCENT DEPAUL
St. Vincent DePaul for Holy Cross, Our Lady of the
Rosary, and St. Adalbert would like to thank all
parishioners for their support during 2017; total
contributions for the year were $13,959 (OLR $10,466,
Holy Cross $2,078, St. Adalbert $1,415).
Our parishes also contributed in various other ways with
the Giving Trees, and the Coat Drive at Holy Cross,
among others. St. Vincent DePaul was privileged and
able to give baskets to school families and neighbors at
both Thanksgiving and Christmas. These baskets
contained all the food necessary to make holiday
dinners for their families. In addition to those dinners, the
children at our school collected nonperishables and
they were able to provide each family with a large box
of canned and boxed foods. During the year, we have
helped our neighbors with utilities, food, appliances,
furniture and other miscellaneous items.
An additional thank you goes out to OLR School
students, as well as Principal Jacki Loffer and Megan
Bettleton. Many people were involved in the distribution
of the baskets as well as the Giving Tree items delivered
to St. Vincent Hotel. Special thanks to Emilee George,
Fred and Mary Naas, Dave and Vicky Tischler, Tina Kavy,
Al Busse, and Bill Evans. Without everyone's assistance,
our parishes and individuals alike, we would not be able
to help our neighbors as we do. God bless everyone for
what they do to give as Jesus would. May your 2018 be
blessed and prosperous.
REGION XII CHRISTMAS FLOWERS
In Memory/Honor of…
Agge, Martha Johnnie Agee
Cwiklik, Susan Rita McGinty
Flanagan, Paul & Carolyn
The Uscinowicz, Gorney,
Flanagan, & Mahoney Families
Koth, Ed Lottie Koth
March, Jim
Wead, Ralph The Wead & Ricey Families
Wolski, Janee Virginia & Henry Wolski
Wysinski, Bill & Phyllis The Wysinski & Beck Families
Unknown Jim Pendergast
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Do you have Christmas decorations,
ornaments, a tree or wreath you do not
need anymore? If so, drop them off at
the Administration Office at St. Peter.
The Christmas Bazaar will gladly accept
them to use for the “Treasure” table at
the bazaar this November. For more information,
please call Mary Howey at 723-6381.
ST. ANTHONY CLASS of 1968
We are looking for fellow classmates who graduated
from St. Anthony's in 1968. We are planning a 50 year
class reunion. If you would like information, please
email [email protected] or call 241-9243.
EMMANUEL CHURCH FISH FRY
Emmanuel Church St. Vincent DePaul is having a Fish
Fry on Friday, January 26, from 6:00 to 10:00 pm at
Bainbridge Hall located at 267 Bainbridge Street in
Dayton. For tickets and more details, please call Holly
at 901-4194 or Sunnie at 232-7366.
THANK YOU
Heather Baldwin and the Baldwin and Novak families
would like to thank Father Ethan, the Bereavement
Committee, choir, and all those that filled the church
with song and prayer for the funeral of Daniel Novak. It
was such a consolation to have so many of our friends
pray and sing. It was truly the communion of saints! The
luncheon was also such a blessing; thank you!
PRAYERS for the DECEASED
Please keep in your prayers the recently deceased
member of our Region XII family: Charles Smith from St.
Peter Parish.
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UNBORN CHILD PROTECTION ACT
Archbishop Schnurr Urges Your Support of the Pain-
Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. This legislation,
which prohibits abortion after 20 weeks gestation on the
scientific evidence that fetuses can feel pain by that
point, passed the House of Representatives on October 3,
and is now in committee in the US Senate as S.1922.
Please join our campaign to write our Senators, urging
them to support this common-sense legislation that in
many polls 60% of Americans also support. For more
information and sample letters, visit catholiccincinnati.org/
ministries-offices/respect-life-2/unborn-act/.
PROJECT RACHEL
Project Rachel is a Ministry of the Archdiocese of
Cincinnati that serves anyone who has experienced a loss
of a child due to abortion. There are a variety of ways
persons can engage in this ministry for healing: one-on-
one conversation with a peer, consultation with a priest
(Spanish speakers available), a day of reflection for
anyone who has experienced loss (mother, grandparent,
father, sibling, etc.) support groups and retreats for
mothers who lost their child due to abortion. All
conversations and email are confidential. Upcoming
dates for Day of Reflection are January 27 in Cincinnati
and a weekend retreat in the Dayton/Northern area on
March 9, 10, and 11. For more information, please contact
Noreen at [email protected] or call the
Project Rachel Help Line at (513) 784-0531.
Feast day January 24
Patron of Catholic Writers, the Catholic Press,
the Deaf, Journalists, Adult Education
Birth: August 21, 1567
Death: December 28, 1622
Beatified January 8, 1661 by Pope Alexander VII
Canonized April 19, 1665 by Pope Alexander VII
St. Francis de Sales was born to a noble family at
Chateau de Sales in the Kingdom of Savoy near
Geneva, Switzerland. Francis was both intelligent
and gentle. From a very early age, he desired to
serve God. He knew for years he had a vocation to
the priesthood, but kept it from his family. His father
wanted him to enter a career in law and politics.
In 1580, Francis attended the University of Paris, and
at 24-years-old, he received his doctorate in law at
the University of Padua. All the time, he never lost his
passion for God. He studied theology and
practiced mental prayers, but kept quiet about his
devotion. To please his father, he also studied
fencing and riding.
God made his will clear to Francis one day while he
was riding. Francis fell from his horse three times that
day. Every time he fell, the sword came out of the
scabbard, and every time it came out, the sword
and scabbard came to rest on the ground in the
shape of the Christian cross. After much discussion
and disagreement from his father, Francis was
ordained to the priesthood and elected provost of
the Diocese of Geneva, in 1593, by the Bishop of
Geneva.
During the time of the Protestant reformation,
Francis lived close to Calvinist territory. He decided
he should lead an expedition to bring the 60,000
Calvinists back to the Catholic Church.
For three years, he trudged through the countryside,
had doors slammed in his face and rocks thrown at
him. In the bitter winters, his feet froze so badly they
bled as he tramped through the snow.
Francis' unusual patience kept
him working. No one would
listen to him, no one would
even open their door. So,
Francis found a way to get
under the door. He wrote out
little pamphlets to explain true
Catholic doctrine and slipped
them under the doors. This is
one of the first records we have of religious tracts
being used to communicate the true Catholic faith
to people who had fallen away from the Church.
ST. FRANCES de SALES
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2017 TAX LETTERS
Registered parishioners of Holy Cross, Our Lady of the
Rosary, St. Adalbert, and St. Peter needing a 2017 tax
letter with church contributions need to contact the
Parish Administration Office at 233-1503 or email
request to [email protected]. Please state
your name and church. Requested tax letters will be
mailed out at the end of January.
SACRAMENTS
BAPTISM: The baptismal preparation class is on the
first Saturday of each month from 9:00 to 10:30 am in
the Senior Center at St. Peter Parish. Please call 237-
3516 to RSVP for the baptism class and 233-1503 to
schedule the baptism. Baptisms are held after the
11:00 am Sunday Mass at St. Peter. Baptisms at Holy
Cross, Our Lady of the Rosary, and St. Adalbert are
by request.
MARRIAGE: Arrangements are to be made six
months in advance. Please call the Parish Office at
233-1503.
RECONCILIATION: On Saturdays from 3:00 to 4:00 pm
at St. Peter and from 4:00 to 4:30 pm at Our Lady of
the Rosary. First Sunday of the month at St. Adalbert
from 8:00 to 8:30 am and at Holy Cross from 10:00 to
10:30 am. Also, by request.
ANOINTING of the SICK: Priests are available to
administer the Sacrament of the Sick. Please call the
Parish Administration Office at 233-1503.
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE
Offertory totals for January 13 and 14 will be printed
in the January 28 bulletin. Offertory for Holy Cross on
December 31 was $942 and for January 7 was $752.
READINGS WEEK of JANUARY 21
Sunday: Jon 3:1-5, 10/Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9/
1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20
Monday: 2 Sm 5:1-7, 10/Ps 89:20, 21-22, 25-26/
Mk 3:22-30
Tuesday: 2 Sm 6:12b-15, 17-19/Ps 24:7-10/
Mk 3:31-35
Wednesday: 2 Sm 7:4-17/Ps 89:4-5, 27-28, 29-30/
Mk 4:1-20
Thursday: Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22/
Ps 117:1bc, 2/Mk 16:15-18
Friday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Ps 96:1-2a, 2b-3,
7-8a, 10/Mk 4:26-34
Saturday: 2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17/Ps 51:12-17/
Mk 4:35-41
Next Sunday: Dt 18:15-20/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9,/
1 Cor 7:32-35/Mk 1:21-28
MINISTERS of LITURGY
SATURDAY, January 27, 4:30 pm at St. Peter
Eucharistic Ministers: I. Gambert, F. Lounsberry,
C. Cross, G. House, T. House, D. Gannon,
J. Constable, J. Correale, C. Cwiklinski
Lectors: R. Larsen, M. Morgan
Servers: B. Niebrugge, C. Niebrugge, A. Weed
5:00 pm at Our Lady of the Rosary
Eucharistic Ministers: C. Garcher, D. Garcher,
D. Daugherty, S. Morrison
Greeter: R. Morgan
Lector: D. Daugherty
Servers: TBD
SUNDAY, January 28, 7:30 am at St. Peter
Eucharistic Ministers: R. Grollmus,
F. Broerman, M. Dryfuse, S. Brinkman
R. Huth, E. Martin, R. Bowyer, M. Seibert
Lector: A. Hanf
Servers: B. Teague, N. Teague
8:30 am at St. Adalbert
Eucharistic Ministers: R. Collin, C. Flanagan,
M. Marcellino, T. Howell
Lector: M. Lehar
Server: P. Flanagan
9:00 am at St. Peter
Choir: Adult Choir
Eucharistic Ministers: R. Romie, M. Deis,
L. Delos Santos, N. Calvelage, R. Whipple,
E. Sharp, M. Schafer, B. Williams, L. Machuca
Lectors: D. Walker, J. Kern
Servers: J. Miller, J. Mitchell, I. Stewart, K. Stewart
10:30 am at Holy Cross
Eucharistic Ministers: A. Berger, M. Berger
Greeters: F. Petkus, E. Geiger
Lectors: R. Liaugminas, K. Boos
Servers: K. Evanchuck, R. Grantonic, B. Dugas
11:00 am at Our Lady of the Rosary
Eucharistic Ministers: M. Mahaffey, R. Jobe, T. Shackelford
Greeter: V. Tischler
Lector: K. Thomas
Server: N. Jobe, M. Jobe, S. Jobe
11:00 am at St. Peter
Choir: Family Choir
Eucharistic Ministers: C. Seaman, C. Stoddard,
M. Young, L. Crum, J. Seaman,
T. Sibilia, L. Solomon B. Foster, D. Foster
Lector: B. Scheidel
Servers: A. Gebhardt, C.J. Kamden, C. Marsh, T. Marsh
6:00 pm at St. Peter
Choir: Contemporary Ensemble
Eucharistic Ministers: V. Mitchell, L. Weber,
B. Weber, J. Gerken
Lector: J. Mihelcic
Servers: H. Brzozowski, K. Cunningham, P. Cunningham
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BULLETIN SPONSORS
This week’s bulletin sponsor is GREEK ISLE DELI, serving the Dayton area for over 30 years, is located at 5524 Airway
Road in Dayton. Come for lunch or dinner and enjoy a A Taste of the Mediterranean; takeout available. Catering
services are available for office lunches, weddings, parties, etc.; visit greekisledeli.com for more details.
And are looking for a new roof this spring… consider contacting DAHM BROTHERS COMPANY, INC., located at 743
Valley Street in Dayton; a roofing company since 1926. Please call 461-5627 for a FREE estimate for residential
roofing and continuous spouting.
Did you know the business sponsors who advertise on the back of the bulletin make our weekly bulletin possible
without any cost to the parish? Please, patronize these businesses and for their continued generosity and support
of Region XII.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Please submit event photos for the bulletin, website, and social media outlets to Laura Joliat at
[email protected] and an article so we can show everyone what is happening in Region XII.
Region XII has a website… a Facebook page… an Instagram account… you can follow us on Twitter… view
videos on YouTube… and we just launched a podcast featuring homilies and lectures at
DaytonXII.podbean.com. For more information, please call 233-1503.
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