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Church Office Faith Formation Office School Office Liturgical
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO DECEMBER 23, 2012 Church Office 434-6081/fax 434-6251 Administrative Assistant x 221 Mrs. Jeanne Sheppard Bookkeeper x 222 Mrs. Debbie Stewart Business Manager x 223 Mr. Chris Rauch Communications Director x 228 Mrs. Kristen Ricker Director of Marketing/Development x 316 Mrs. Maggie Paxson-Collins Pastoral Associate x 225 Mrs. Brenda Tibbits Parish Nurse x 227 Mrs. Ruth Hoffman Parish Office Volunteer x 227 Sr. JoAnne Termini, S.C. Faith Formation Office 434-9272 Director of Faith Formation Mr. Tim Clarke Sacramental Preparation Mrs. Erin Fanning Secretary Mrs. Diana Scharf Youth Minister Mrs. Heather Dunn Today’s Readings: Micah 5:1-4a; Hebrews 10:5-10; Luke 1:39-45 To Prepare for Next Week (December 30, 2012): Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14; Colossians 3:12-21; Luke 2:41-52 Please pray for the repose of: Elizabeth Keferl, parishioner. Her Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, December 17, at St. Mary Catholic Church. x 310 x 314 x 309 x 311 School Office 434-4933/fax 434-6692 Office Manager Mrs. Nancy Cochran Principal Mr. David Bogle Secretaries Mrs. Reenie Boecker Ms. Beth Gregg My friends, today we will hear a tender story from the scriptures – the Visitation, the meeting of Mary and her cousin Elizabeth and the meeting of their two babies still in the womb, John and Jesus. With all of the harshness in the world, Christmas is a time to embrace the tender, the precious, the simple moments with our children and all those we love. Let us pray today for the Spirit of Christmas to fill our hearts and fill our world, this week and beyond. x 247 x 302 x 301 Please pray for the sick of St. Charles: Greg Cotter, Bill Rauch, Teresa Batsche, Marj O’Dell, Diane Butler-Hughes, Gloria Sgro, Ben Waker, Addison Henderson BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASS Our next baptism preparation class will be Monday, January 14th at 7:00 p.m. in the church. This class is required for parents who would like to have their child baptized and is open to all parishioners. Please note that there are no scheduled baptisms during Lent. If you have any questions or would like to register for the class, please contact Erin Fanning at efanning@ stcharles-kettering.org or call 434-9272. Address Changes Eucharistic Holy Hour The USCCB has issued a “call to prayer” for all Catholics in the United States to focus on life, marriage and religious liberty. This call to prayer includes a monthly Eucharistic Holy Hour on the last Sunday of each month. In response to this, St. Charles will have a Holy Hour for Life, Marriage and Religious Liberty on Sunday, December 30th (The Feast of the Holy Family) beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Day Chapel. Everyone is invited to participate in this important endeavor. Deadlines DIAKONIA/ST. VINCENT DE PAUL COLLECTION will be taken at the door after all Masses next weekend. Your continued support is greatly appreciated. Liturgical Musicians Music Director Mr. Ted Singer Musicians Mrs. Lisa Singer Please notify the Parish Office of a change of address or if you’re moving out of the parish. Bulletin – Mondays at noon. The Light – One month prior to the printed issue. The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, December 24th & Tuesday, December 25th for the Christmas holiday. Have a very Merry Christmas! FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass Intentions Wednesday, December 26 6:15 am William Flannery – Kevin Geraghty 8:30 am Adam & Helen Reinhard – Family Thursday, December 27 6:15 am Tony Lair – Jack Striebel 8:30 am Helen Douglas – Anita Drelseszun Friday, December 28 6:15 am Rita Gentile (Living) – Family 8:30 am Katherine Hochwalt – Virginia Pratt Saturday, December 29 8:30 am Justin Osterfeld – Virginia Pratt 5:00 pm John Lowman – Mary & Robin Lehman Crèche Display In the glass display case in the Gathering Space is a beautiful display of crèches. These unique pieces were graciously loaned to our parish through the generosity of the Marian Library Collection at the University of Dayton. The crèches that are currently displayed come from the United States (Kitchen Implements Crèche & Native American Indian Crèche), India, Mexico, and Chile. Three other sets were displayed earlier in Advent. They were made in France, Cameroon, and Belgium. St. Charles would like to thank Virginia Saxton, a St. Charles parishioner and volunteer at the Marian Library. Virginia arranged the loan and transportation of the crèches for our parish. Eucharistic Adoration for Advent Eucharistic Adoration will be taking place during the four Sundays of December. Sunday, December 23rd is the final Eucharistic Adoration for Advent. It will be held from 4:006:00 p.m. in the Day Chapel. Art & Environment will be decorating the Church for the Christmas season on Sunday, December 23rd after the 12:15 p.m. Mass. They will decorate from 1:15-4:00 p.m., all are invited to stop out and join them! The Week Ahead Monday, December 24 3:00-4:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Vigil Mass 5:00-6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Vigil Mass 10:00-11:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Vigil Mass Tuesday, December 25 7:30-8:30 a.m. Christmas Mass 9:00-10:00 a.m. Christmas Mass 10:45-11:45 a.m. Christmas Mass Wednesday, December 26 1:00-2:00 p.m. Adam Baptism, Atrium 6:00-8:00 p.m. Choir Practice, Choir Room Thursday, December 27 7:00-8:30 p.m. Steering Committee, Parish Library Friday, December 28 9:30-11:00 a.m. Recovery, Parish Library Saturday, December 29 6:30-7:30 p.m. Hansen-Yerkes Rehearsal 9:00-11:00 a.m. Children’s Liturgy, Day Chapel 4:00-5:00 p.m. Hansen-Yerkes Wedding Sunday, December 30 7:00-8:00 p.m. Eucharistic Holy Hour, Day Chapel 7:00-9:30 p.m. Young Adult Basketball, PAC For the THIRD TIME between Andrea Hansen and Geoffrey Yerkes For the SECOND TIME between Jennifer McManus and John Kirk As part of our & Christmas archdiocesan Advent Evangelization Project, Archbishop Schnurr will give a copy of Matthew Kelly’s book, Rediscover Catholicism attending to every household Mass in our parish on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. Reading this book is a great way to deepen return to our Catholic faith. our In support of our Catholics Come Home outreach, please be sure to invite family and friends may have who drifted away from the Church to join you for Christmas Mass – and into the New Year! St. Charles Mission Statement: We, the parish of St. Charles Borromeo, are a Catholic community united in our faith and dedicated to the love of God and our neighbor. Our mission is to worship God, celebrate the sacraments, live and preach the Word of God, and serve the needs of our community. We shall pursue this mission faithfully through the power of the Holy Spirit and the gifts and talents of our members. 2 ST. CHARLES BORROMEO Landscape Committee Update: Due to the work of the nasty Emerald Ash Borer an infestation affecting most – upper Mid-Western states – the Ash trees around the St. Charles property will soon have to be removed. There are approximately 15 Ash trees on the St. Charles property – several are in terrible shape. There is no cure for this infestation so the decision has been made to remove them all. DECEMBER 23, 2012 SCHOOL NEWS: School Open House and Spaghetti Dinner January 27th! Please join us for our Annual Open House on Sunday, January 27th, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Bring the entire family to see the school, meet our teachers and participate in our classroom activities. We will be showcasing our preschool for 3 and 4-year-olds, as well as Transitional Kindergarten through 8th Grade for the 2013-2014 school year. Open registration for all grades will begin at Open House. Some grades are already close to fulfillment. Please enter through the PAC doors between the Church and the School. The PAC will be filled with For information about our school in detail. more information, please contact Paxson-Collins Maggie at 434-4933 or mcollins@saintcharlesschool.net Several other trees will be removed due to their age, location and condition. Additionally, many of our trees will be given needed trimming and pruning. A proposal was taken to Parish Council regarding the removal of the current trees as well as pruning and upkeep of the rest of the landscape. was That proposal approved, through funds from the Rentz Trust. Mamma DiSalvo’s Spaghetti Dinner: After Open House join us for our 4th Annual Spaghetti Dinner in our school cafeteria. Dinners will be served from 3:00-6:00 p.m. Dinner includes salad, spaghetti, optional meatballs and bread. Adults children and $8, senior citizens $5 and children 6 and under are free. Please bring a dessert to share. All are welcome! We want to take advantage of the winter rates, so work will start once is out for Christmas weather school break, permitting. Trees will soon be disappearing and things will start to look different. Beyond the removal of the trees, future landscaping details are still worked We will keep you being out. updated on the process. The Landscaping Committee contacts: Lindsey Clark (Chairperson), John Haley, Kathy McCormick, Vicky Wong, Chris Rauch Knights of Columbus News: Helpingthe hungry poor St. Charles Knights of Columbus is joining six other Dayton area K of C Councils to raise money for 4D Ultrasounds for Elizabeth New Life Center, a Dayton area Pro Life advocacy The 4D Ultrasounds organization. have proven very effective in combatting abortion by convincing mothers that they are expectant carrying human life. Donations may be made through the Parish Office. Please make checks payable to Knights of Columbus/Ultrasound Project. Contributions are tax John deductible. Any questions, please contact Moran at 299-8729 or johnjanmoran@woh.rr.com. Thank you again for your gifts of nonperishable food and household supplies which so many of you to bring our Food Barrels. The parish volunteers deliver these who gifts each week to Catholic Social that is Services report St. Charles Parish highly for praised their overwhelming generosity. The need is great and we have so much to be thankful one for. Could you bring just can of food or box of pasta? Put your faith into action The next Social Justice Committee meeting is in the Borromeo Room on Thursday, January 3rd, at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome; all are called. Let us all work for peace through justice! ARE YOU BUYING ELECTRONIC DEVICES FOR CHRISTMAS THAT NEED AA BATTERIES??? If so, purchase your AA batteries from the K ofC Council 14995 here at St. Charles. Batteries are available in the closet area of the Hospitality Room. One packet of 4batteries sells for $3 and 2 packets of 4 sell for only $5. 9V batteries are also available. 1 for $3 or 2 for $5. The profits from this fund raiser go to support a seminary student. Look out for upcoming events: January Health Fair Homemade soup/salad/dessert Luncheon Watch for more details! Contact Ruth Hoffman, Parish Nurse, at 434- 6081. 3 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT News from your Parish Health Ministry Are we still “preparing the way of the Lord?” This was not only John the Baptist’s call but ours too. Live Nativity Appreciation How have we prepared this Advent? How will we continue Collection Report goal for each Sunday $34,982 Budget Thank you for your generosity! Thank you to all of those who this call which doesn’t stop when the season over? contributed their time, talent, and is Grateful responses to each day’s gifts regardless of how resources to the success of our Live small, prayer, and practicing God’s presence in us by our Nativity. In particular, Linda Lee for donating her cross all moments our lives that reflect we actions are in that stitch art, Louise Guglielmetti for donating the Afghan, are indeed preparing the way. According to Sr. Marcrina Prime Time Party Rental for the Tent, transportation in the Wiederkehr, O.S.B., just “ our loving presence lives and storage of the Nativity Set, Luke Borland and of others can be like shining into the Christ-mas lights 813 for building Nativity and cleaning up the Troop Set hearts of those in darkness.” who dwell afterward, the Live Actors, the cookie bakers, and the many who set up. You brought joy to many hearts and In just afew days, we will celebrate the incarnation of prepared us for the celebration of Christmas. mystery Jesus into our world – WOW! what an ongoing to ponder. So let us continue the Advent Prayer of Anne Boyd– “Loving God, as the that covered the earth darkness A half-day retreat for practicing gives way to the light of Your new creation, lead us out Catholic adults, nineteen years of of our fears and confusion to hear the message of the age and older, is being offered on angel. Through our faith in Jesus, may we bring Your Saturday, January 5th, from 9:00 life to the people in this world who are sorely in need of at 11:30 a.m. here St. Charles. your love. Amen” This retreat will be in preparation or to Anyone interested in time ideas our contributing for celebrating the Sacrament of Parish Health Ministry please join them for committee, Confirmation at the 5:00 p.m. Mass the same day. retreat discussion their next quarterly meeting on Monday, January 7th The will include reflection, and the at 7:00 p.m. in the Hospitality Room. They are always opportunity to celebrate Sacrament of the Reconciliation. open to new members who have an interest in providing wellness opportunities to the parish, as well as continuing Prior to attending the retreat, it is necessary to schedule to find new ways incorporate facets into to wellness an interview with either Fr. Gerald Haemmerle, or Tim existing parish events and programs. If you can’t come Director call Clarke, of Faith Formation. Please 434- nurse, but are still interested, Hoffman, parish at call R. 9272 to make this appointment or make an inquiry by the Church Office at 434-6081. December 31st. Liturgical Ministry 29 and 30, 2012 December Presider Lectors Servers Nursery 5:00 p.m. Father Ralston S. Russ, Andrew Gochenaur, Daniel Gochenaur, Diane Mayse, Saturday L. Golden Abby Grunenwald, Amy Hess Cara Grunenwald 7:30 a.m. Father Ralston B. Johnston, Marie Gross, William Gross Sunday Deacon Collins J. Kahle 9:00 a.m. Father Ralston D. Williams, Abby Rich, Allie Popp, Masumi Snyder Sunday Deacon Moore S. Williams Paul Hoffman, Brian Hoffman 10:45 a.m. Father Haemmerle M. Smith, Drew Ashurst, Delaney Banford, Terry Lewis, Sunday D. Rethman Daniel Nye, Miley Azbill Colleen or Brian Browne 12:15 p.m. Father Haemmerle J. Johnson, Connor Rushing, Rylee Rushing, Lucas Sunday R. Johnson Nicole 4 ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHRISTMAS WITHOUT THE INTERNET Several Sundays ago the Blondie comic strip in the newspaper made me go: ”Hmmm.” Remember it? Dagwood is engaged in conversation with his wise adolescent friend Elmo as they are walking along in the neighborhood. Dagwood begins by asking: “All ready for Christmas, Elmo?” Elmo replies: “Kind of, Mr. B. Only 19 days, 9 hours and 43 minutes left of being good for Santa. I’m e-mailing Santa on my iPad with some tips for delivering presents this year.” “Tips? What kind of tips?” “For instance, instead of lugging all those presents around on a sleigh, why not just send gift cards?” “But it’s not the same, Elmo. So, would he mail out the gift cards?” “Nah. Santa could just send ‘em to us online. The money he saves on travel and reindeer costs could be tacked onto our loot.” “But with no gifts, wouldn’t Santa’s elves be out of work?” “Mr. B, when’s the last time those dudes had a vacation? And Santa could finally take Mrs. Claus out for Christmas Eve dinner.” “I thought kids looked forward to Santa coming down the chimney,” replies Dagwood. Elmo: “We’re asleep anyway. Santa could just stream virtual video of his flight and we’d be happy.” The last panel has Dagwood sitting in front of the television in his living room. Blondie remarks: “Watching another old Christmas movie?” And Dagwood says:” I’m just trying to remember what the world was like before kids had the Internet.” Now, my first reaction was that Elmo had a few good ideas there. Then I called to Fran and asked her to look at the strip. When I told her that I thought Elmo had a some good points, Fran just gave me the look – you know, the one that all married men get when they introduce a great idea – the one that says: “Mister, you are out of your skull!” But after she had made her wordless point we got to reminiscing about our childhood Christmases. Then what it was like for the children. And finally to sort of lamenting the fact that none of the grandchildren and our great grandchildren live nearby and all sorts of things. Like when Midnight Mass began at midnight. We don’t do that anymore. Like before merchants started putting out Christmas displays before Halloween. We came to realize how blessed we are and need not feel left out. We will experience the joy of the Season in somewhat less traditional ways. We’ll attend the Vigil Mass on the 24th, have empty nester friends over for dinner, then no toys to assemble, not too much eggnog, and some private time, perhaps exchange a small gift or two with each other. Christmas morning will be a time for the Lord, some deep shared reflection and gratitude, a superb breakfast in our kitchen, then perhaps the late Mass. We will spend a great part of Christmas day engaged in long phone conversations with far away family. In previous years we spent a part of the morning and afternoon preparing a special dinner, then carting it over to the nursing home to allow Fran’s mother to celebrate Christmas with her two daughters, their husbands and any other residents who wished to join us. The staff really enjoyed our desserts. DECEMBER 23, 2012 Over the passage of time, Christmas traditions evolve according to circumstances. The kids mature, loved ones move away, in-laws may be added. We adjust, create new traditions. It is all good because Christ is at the center of Christmas. We know that it is all a gift. Ah! Christmas without the Internet. Who needs it? Happy Birthday, Jesus. You are a gift to us. Reflection by: Deacon Bill Moore What Exactly is Faith? And, How Do I Know If I Possess It? Presenter: Fr. Satish Joseph – Associate Pastor of Immaculate Conception and St. Helen Parish Faith is possibly the single-most important element of the Christian life. What exactly is “Faith”? Is it a personal belief that God exists? That you believe that Jesus is the Son of God? That you believe in the teachings of the Catholic Church? That God walks with us in our daily lives – even in the worst of times? If someone asks you “Do You Have Faith,” how would you respond? Come and explore the meaning of faith in our lives, and discover that you, indeed, possess the gift of faith. Wednesday, January 9th – 9:15-10:30 a.m. and Thursday, January 17th – 7:00-8:15 p.m. Out of Parish News Mass in Celebration of the World Day of Peace on the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God January 1, 2013 at 7:00 p.m., Celebrated by Bishop Joseph Binzer at St. Francis of Assisi Church (6245 Wilmington Pike, Centerville 45459-7108) Pope Benedict XVI has announced that the theme for the World Day of Peace is “Blessed Are the Peacemakers.” The message will embrace the fullness and diversity of the concept of peace and encourage everyone to take responsibility with regard to peace building. Sponsored by the Archdiocesan Offices of Catholic Social Action, Worship and Mission. For more information, contact the Catholic Social Action Office at (513) 4213131, ext. 2660; or plong@catholiccincinnati.org in Dayton. 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