St . Antoninus Church
Cincinnat i , OH 45238 APRIL 13, 2014
MONDAY, APRIL 14
6:45AM Elizabeth Kohls– Bd. Rem.– Paul & Joan
8:00AM Rose Groene– Tom & Judy Bonhaus
TUESDAY, APRIL 15
6:45AM Fred Bengel– Bd. Rem.– Bengel Family
8:00AM David J. Dengler—Bd. Rem.– Family
7:00PM Way of the Cross
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
6:45AM Mildred Greiner-Bd. Rem.– Howard &
Rose Haddow
8:00AM Cecile Lammers– Juanita Gerken
12:45PM Way of the Cross
HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 17 8:00AM Morning Prayer
7:30PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper
After Mass—Exposition until 11:00PM
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 18 8:00AM Morning Prayer
12Noon Meditation on the
Seven Last Words of Christ
12Noon to 12:50PM Confessions
1:00PM Liturgy of the Passion
2:30PM Confessions and Way of the Cross
7:30PM Confessions and Way of the Cross
HOLY SATURDAY, APRIL 19
8:00AM Morning Prayer
9:00PM Easter Vigil
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 20
7:40AM Morning Prayer
8:00AM JoAnne Wessendorf– Family
9:30AM Sebastian Fazio—Family
11:30AM Carl Vitt—Donna Vitt
Monday thru Friday after the 6:45AM and 8AM
Masses .
Mondays 7:00PM Fatima Prayer Group in the Chapel.
Friday mornings at MaryAnn Baverman’s home for
Moms of all ages and young children. We extend an
invitation to all moms to join our group for prayer on
Friday mornings from 10AM to 11:00AM. We will
show you how to pray the rosary. Please call
MaryAnn at 503-9537 for details.
Saturdays after the 8 AM Mass in church.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
There will be no Adoration on this
Good Friday, April 18th.
6:45AM Jesse Wuest Josie Ferguson
8:00AM Jack Oliver Isaac Ludke
APRIL 19 & 20, 2014
9:00PM, 8:00AM, 9:30AM, 11:30AM
All Volunteer
9:00PM, 8:00AM, 9:30AM, 11:30AM
All Volunteer
9:00PM, 8:00AM, 9:30AM, 11:30AM
All Volunteer
THANK YOU to Laura Schiller D.D.S. for
advertising in our bulletin.
Pope Francis’ universal intention: For governments
to protect creation & distribution of natural resources
Pope Francis’ evangelization intention: That hope be given to the sick.
CONFESSIONS
Good Friday, April 18,
12Noon until12:50PM, 2:30PM and 7:30PM — Fr. Armstrong and Fr. Mick
LECTORS APRIL 19 & 20, 2014
SERVERS APRIL 14,15,16, 2014
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS APRIL 19 & 20
GOD SHOW ME ONE WAY IN THIS
MASS I CAN BECOME A BETTER
VERSION OF MYSELF THIS WEEK.
PALM SUNDAY
We have come to Palm Sunday and to the
beginning of Holy Week, the most sacred time of the
Church’s Liturgical year. It is during this week that we
celebrate the most central events, and sacred mysteries
of our Faith. It all starts today with Jesus’ entry into
Jerusalem, riding into the city on a donkey with the
people of the city welcoming Him by laying palm
before Him as he rides, and shouting, “Hosanna to the
Son of David.” Today, we also read the Passion, in
which we hear many of the same people who welcomed
Our Lord just one week before, shout at His trial:
“Crucify Him.” As we go through Holy Week this
week, let us all make a special effort to draw close to
the Lord in our prayers as we celebrate the central
events of our Faith. I would also like to encourage all
of us to make a special effort to attend the Sacred
Triduum Liturgies at the end of the week. These are
the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday where
we celebrate the institution of the Holy Eucharist and
the priesthood, the Liturgy of the Passion on Good
Friday where we commemorate the Lord’s death and
venerate His Cross, and the Easter Vigil on Holy
Saturday evening, where the history of salvation is
recounted in the readings, as the Church keeps vigil for
the Resurrection of the Lord. It is also at the Easter
Vigil that those who have been preparing for baptism
and reception into full communion with the Church
receive the Sacraments of Initiation, which is a great
moment in the life of faith of every parish. Please pray
this week for our catechumens and candidates here at
St. Antoninus that this final week of formation and
preparation may be fruitful for them as they approach
the Easter Vigil next Saturday.
Finally, this time with all of you as temporary
administrator of St. Antoninus has gone by very
quickly. I want everyone to know how much I enjoyed
being here with all of you during this time, and I look
forward to being with you again for a few weeks during
the summer months. I wanted to thank Fr. Mick,
Deacon Bob, the whole staff, and all of you for making
this time such a blessing for me. We all welcome Fr.
Armstrong home from his sabbatical this week. I want
to thank him for giving me the opportunity to serve
here while he was away, and to assure him, and all of
you, that you continue in my prayers daily.
Take Good Care,
Fr. Bryan
INVITATION TO THE EASTER VIGIL
The RCIA Team would like to invite you to the
Easter Vigil on Saturday April 19, at 9:00 PM. It is a
beautiful Mass and Liturgy. Five people will be
received into the Catholic Church at that Mass. Two
will be baptized and all five will receive Confirmation
and First Eucharist. Please plan to attend the Vigil and
welcome Cheri, Jess, Missy, Patty, and Serenity into
the Catholic Church and as members of our parish
family. There will be a reception immediately
following the Vigil.
St. Antoninus Parish is seeking a full-time Business
Manager. The Parish Business Manager is an
administrator in support of the Pastor’s responsibilities
to the parish. This administrator is a steward of the
physical, financial and personnel resources of the
parish. Candidates must have excellent computer
skills, a knowledge of accounting principles and
practices, excellent interpersonal communication skills
and good record-keeping ability. The candidate should
have supervisory experience and, if possible, have a
college degree and/or five to ten years business
experience. Please send your resume to: Rev.
Christopher R. Armstrong, Church of St. Antoninus,
1500 Linneman Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45238.
Deadline for resume submittal is Tuesday, April 15,
2014.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS DURING LENT will
be prayed in the church on this Tuesday evening at
7:00pm and on this Wednesday at
12:45pm.
On this Wednesday April 16th, the fifth
grade will present the stations in an acting
format with narration.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
Today is Palm Sunday and the beginning of the
holiest of Christian weeks. Let us pray for the grace to
take up our own cross and to follow Jesus through
death to new life. Please support the Society of St.
Vincent de Paul so that together we can help the poor
as they carry their cross of suffering and pain.
New: On the St. Antoninus website, a WeShare link has
been added so you may make your donation to our St.
Antoninus Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Thank You!
Things I ’ve Seen and Heard
Musings of Fr. Bryan Reif
PALM SUNDAY
Dear Parishioners:
Thank you to Mrs. Witterstaetter for her
coordination of another successful jog-a-thon.
While the weather forecasters were calling for rain, we
had a window of good weather for the run on April 8th.
I always love this activity as we get an army of
volunteers to help cheer on our students, pass out
water and count laps.
For those of you who have donated to put a
memorial bench for our service men and women,
thank you. I was able to complete the entire 150 mile
run this year. An insert in this bulletin provides a
recap of the run and gives more information about
donating.
MAY CROWNING will take place immediately after
the 8:00AM Mass on Friday, May 2nd. Mass will
begin with a procession of our students carrying May
flowers. The recitation of the rosary and May
Crowning will take place after the Mass ends.
HOLY SPIRIT PRAYER GROUP As we come into the holiest week of the
liturgical year, we are planning for the
celebration of the Triduum -- with all the
beauty of those three days ending with the
Easter Vigil. The prayer group is going to spend the
second of two Tuesday evenings focusing on the
Easter Vigil service. Several of the members of the
prayer group will read, reflect, and share their thoughts
on one of the Scriptural readings proclaimed at the
Vigil. This always opens up the words of Scripture in
new ways to each of us.
Craig Johnson, who leads our praise and worship,
will do a very special song entitled “Watch the Lamb.”
It’s a beautiful and touching story of the man who
came into Jerusalem with his two sons and found
himself being pushed into carrying the cross with
Jesus. You don’t want to miss this. In Chapel 7:30 PM.
St. Antoninus Athletic Club
Golf Outing @ Hidden Valley G.C.
Friday May 16, 2014 NOON Shotgun Start
Please contact Mark Baker([email protected]) and register your foursome now!
More details to follow.
376 Envelopes
Loose Monies
Electronic Fund Trans.
$18,299.00
444.90
4,140.67
YTD Collections
YTD Fund Drive
$844,277.25
62,828.39
YTD Fund Drive &
Coll. Under budget
($48,334.36)
ST. JOSEPH STEWARDSHIP
APRIL 5 & 6, 2014
Weekly amount needed $26,540 Remember St. Antoninus Parish in your will.
“Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the
Lord!” shout the crowds in today’s Gospel. May we
be always ready to share our blessings when we are
sent in His name! See Luke 19:38
CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL
DONATIONS
Please return your pledge as soon as possible. No
donation is too small. The Catholic Ministries Appeal
offers us the opportunity to live as Disciples of Christ
by supporting ministries serving people throughout our
Archdiocese. So far 181 Saint Antoninus Parish
families have pledged $28,851.00 which is 56.09% of
our goal.
For 800 years the Holy Land Franciscans have
served in the land made holy by the life, suffering,
death and resurrection of Jesus. With your support, the
Holy Land Franciscans will continue to nourish
Christians in the Holy Land with their presence, care
and service. Together, we can support Christianity in
the Holy Land. Included in the April collection packet
is the Good Friday donation envelope. Thank you!
ST. ANTONINUS WIDOWS are welcome to attend
a dinner at THE FARM, 239 Anderson Ferry Rd., at
5PM, on Thursday, April 24th. Meal is individual
choice, individual payment. RSVP before April 18, to
Pat Hensler at 467-1024.
TRAVELING CHALICE
Please call Debbie at 922-2414, to sign up for one
week to take the Traveling Chalice into your home.
The presence of the chalice in one’s home is a
reminder to pray for vocations. A small prayer-booklet
comes with the chalice.
FROM OUR PRINCIPAL: JACK COREY
Instructions Review your entries to-date in your Mass Journal.
If there is a particular week that was somehow very meaningful to you; marked an event in your life or otherwise
touched you deeply, mark the entry with a tab or dog-ear the page.
If you would like to share one or more of your entries, please complete the section below.
Note: This is your personal journal. If you prefer not to share your reflections, that is completely your decision.
It is our hope that you are growing in this journaling experience and this exercise can remain personal.
(All submissions will be considered for publication, but it is possible that some will not, in fact, be published. All submissions that are published will be published anonymously)
I would like to share my reflection(s) but prefer they are not published. I am willing to anonymously share the following journal entries in a publication provided for the
parishioners of St. Antoninus Parish:
Submission
(see reverse side for how to submit your entries during Lent)
Mass Journal Submission
Week # Date Reflection
You may submit your entries during Lent in any of the following ways: Send this completed form via regular mail to: Mass Journal Project, St. Antoninus Parish , 1500 Linneman Rd. , Cinti., OH 45238
Put this completed form in the collection basket at Sunday Mass. Send your entries either as an attachment to an e-mail, or in the body of an e-mail to this address:
Submit on-line at: http://www.stantoninusparish.com 1. Click on tab in top bar: Lenten Reflections
2. This will take you to the Lenten Reflections page
3. Scroll down to “Submission Form”
4. Type in information
Week # in Mass Journal and Date (if known)
Mass Journal Reflection
5. Choose one of these statements by clicking on the appropriate box:
SHARE AND NOT PUBLISH - I would like to share my reflection anonymously but prefer that it is NOT published.
SHARE AND PUBLISH - I am willing to share my reflection anonymously in a publication provided for the
parishioners of St. Antoninus Parish.
6. Click on SUBMIT button.
9:30AM SUNDAY MASS BABYSITTING for
“crawlers to preschoolers” will be offered by the Saint
Antoninus Girl Scouts in the St. Mary’s Room in the
undercroft. Bring your child to the St. Mary’s Room,
Sundays, after 9:15AM.
ROSARY MEMORIAL GARDEN For information about engraved stone
blocks call Steffany Reid, Business Manager, at 922-
5400 weekdays between the hours of 8:30A-3:30P.
THE GREATER CINCINNATI
PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY
Ambrosia, on May 10th, at the McAuley Performing
Arts Center. For tickets and information go
to www.gcparts.org or call 484-0157.
BOY SCOUT FISH FRY on Good Friday, from
5:00-7:00PM. Dine in, carry out, or use the convenient
drive-thru by calling in your order at 289-
8826. THANK YOU!
Cincinnati Catholic Engaged Encounter is a
marriage preparation option to help you fulfill your Pre
-Cana requirement for getting married in the Catholic
Church. The dates are: APRIL 25-27, MAY 30-JUN 1,
JULY 25-27, and NOV. 7-9, 2014. For registration and
info go to www.cincinnatiengagedencounter.org. Or
contact Ashley Altenau, at 479-1700 or
[email protected] with any questions.
Vacation Bible School. A group of St. Antoninus
girls earning the Marian Award are hosting a vacation
Bible school with the theme “Under the Sea,” June 9
– 12, from 9 AM – 12 Noon at the home of Mary and
Chris Meyer, 1269 Balmoral Dr. We welcome potty-
trained toddlers through kindergarten age children to
join us for activities, games, crafts, and snacks. There
is no cost to participate but a free will offering will be
accepted. All donations will benefit St. Vincent de
Paul Food Pantry. To register or for questions, email
[email protected]. Registration deadline is
June 1. This is not a parish-sponsored event.
Friends of Elder-Travel: Colorado Train
Adventure- Sept. 20-27, 2014. Reserve now for
seven (7) nights, 15 meals, four scenic trains/
Silverton-Durango Narrow Gauge RR, Royal Gorge
RR; 1880 Cumbres & Toltec RR and Pikes Peak Cog
RR. Visit US Air Force Academy, Mesa Verde Nat’l
Park (Anasazi Cliff Dwellers), mining town of
Durango, Colorado Rockies, cross Continental Divide
and more! Call Norb Guetle at 451-1227 for details.
Travel benefits Elder’s General Scholarship Fund.
Vo t i n g fo r E d u c a t i o n C o m m i s s i o n ,
P a r i s h C o u n c i l a n d Wo r s h i p
C o m m i s s i o n w i l l t a ke p l a c e t h e
w e e ke n d o f A p r i l 2 6 a n d 2 7 t h .
My name is Vince Feldman, Sr. and I have been a lifelong member of St. Antoninus. I married Fran in 1995
and have 6 beautiful children who have attended or currently attend St. Antoninus. I think St. A is a great
place to raise a family, with a wide variety of activities to be involved with both as a family and as an
individual. I have helped coach baseball, assisted with Cub and Boy Scouts, and volunteered with Buildings
and Grounds. I feel my years of experience and exposure at St. A along with my HVAC service profession
would allow me to bring a perspective to Parish Council that represents the parishioners. Thank you for
considering me as your representative.
My name is Kevin Anneken and I appreciate the opportunity to be a candidate for Parish Council. I have been a
parishioner of St. Antoninus for most of my life and I enjoy being able to help serve the needs of the parish. As
a past Parish Council member I have some experience with the advisory role of Parish Council. The previous
time that I spent on Parish Council was a valuable experience for me and a good introduction into the operations
of the parish. I look forward to being able to serve the parish in that capacity again.
P A R I S H C O U N C I L
My name is Julie Scott and my husband Jack and I have been St. A parishioners since 1991. Both of our boys
attended school (K-8) at St. A. Over the years, I have served the Parish as RASS/PTO Co-Chair (2 terms), wife
of Athletic Club President/Festival Chair, Education Commission (President), CRHP Team Chair, School
Volunteer, Cub Scout Den Leader (10 years), Boy Scout Fish Fry Co-Chair (6 years), Bereavement Ministry
Team (4.5 years), and on the New Evangelization, Mass Journal Project and Parish Website committees. I have
a BS in Marketing (Miami University), MBA in Information Systems (Xavier University), and am currently in
graduate school at the Athenaeum of Ohio (Lay Pastoral Ministry, graduating 2015). I love my Parish Family,
and would be honored to serve on Parish Council.
E D U C A T I O N C O M M I S S I O N
My name is Amy Oliver and my husband Tony and I have been parishioners for 13 years and have 2 children that
currently attend St. Antoninus. Jack is in the 6th Grade and Kate is in the 3rd Grade. I work full time, but enjoy
being a part of the St. Antoninus community by volunteering for various parish organizations and events
including, Girl Scouts, Astronomy Club, Olympic Day committee, Room Mom, Lunchroom/Playground Duty,
and most recently helping with the launch of the new Youth Group. We feel so blessed to be a part of a parish and
school that truly cares about our children’s growth – both intellectually and spiritually. With all of this in mind, I
have decided to run for a position with the Education Commission. I am interested in understanding the current
and future curriculum decisions, and what needs to be done to ensure our children getting the best education
possible. Thank you.
My name is Todd Beekley. My wife, Maureen, my daughter, Anne, and I have been members of St. Antoninus
Parish since 2011. My daughter is currently in Second Grade at St. Antoninus. Having graduated from St.
William, St. Xavier High School and Boston College, I have benefitted from an exceptional Catholic
education. My priorities, if elected to the Education Commission, would be to continue the outstanding work of
the faculty, staff and current Commission and do my best to insure that each child continues to receive
outstanding opportunities to improve his or her intellectual and spiritual growth.
My name is Aimee McBride and I would like to be considered for the Saint Antoninus Education
Committee. My husband and I have a third grader and a fifth grader at St. Antoninus. I am interested in
contributing as a member of this advisory group and increasing my involvement in our school. As a
program administrator in Early Childhood Education in the Oak Hills school district I am very involved in
our education community. Thank you for your consideration.
My name is Ed Willig God has blessed me with a wonderful family. Gina and I were married in 2006 at St.
Antonius. We have 3 energetic children, James (6) in kindergarten at St. A., Alice (4), and Eddie (2). We
conveniently live on Linneman Road across the street from the church. I was mentored, taught, and
occasionally disciplined in my elementary years by exceptional folks at St. Antoninus, ie. Fr. Goeckeler, Sister
Mary Therese, and Fr. Urbain. I’ve been employed at Parkway for 33 years. I have been a Eucharistic
minister at Good Samaritan Hospital for 11 years. It would be an honor to work with the great people at St.
Antoninus on Parish Council.
W O R S H I P C O M M I S S I O N
My name is Tracy Hughes and my family and I have been parishioners at St. Antoninus for the past seven
years. I currently have a son in high school, who is a St. Antoninus Alum, an 8th grade son, as well as a 5th
grade son, both current students at our fine school. Throughout the past years, I have served in many
capacities both at school and with the parish. Most recently, I served on Parish Council; I also sing with the
11:30 am choir. I have been an assistant Cub Scout Den Leader, Room Mom and library volunteer. I have
enjoyed my many years of volunteering with both the parish and school and look forward to the opportunity
to bring my enthusiasm and service to the Worship Commission. For as my children grow and move on from
grade school, I would like to focus my energies on our St. Antoninus Parish Community.
My name is Peggy Welge. My husband, Hal and I joined St. Antoninus Parish when our oldest son entered
kindergarten. We have three sons. Our oldest is now in third grade, our middle son is in first grade, and our
youngest is 3 ½ years old. I would like to be a member of the Education Commission because I believe St.
Antoninus Parish School is the best place for our children to learn and grow in their faith. I would like the
opportunity to work with others to live out our school’s mission to “nurture our students’ God-given talents
spiritually, academically, socially, and physically.”
I am Paul Autenrieb. My wife Denise and I have been members of St. Antoninus parish for twenty years. We
have been blessed with eight children and four grandchildren. We are grateful for the faith life that St.
Antoninus has provided and look forward to serving the parish in this capacity.
V o t i n g w i l l t a k e p l a c e t h e w e e k e n d o f A p r i l 2 6 a n d 2 7 t h .
EDUCATION COMMISSION CON’T
I am Julie Heil. Thank you for the nomination to Worship Commission. I am very honored. My husband, Bob,
and I have been members of the Parish for approximately 18 years. Our children (now grown), Dan and
Christina, attended our Parish School. During my time as a Parishioner, I taught PREP, I was a Girl Scout
leader (continue as an active member of the Cincinnati Catholic Committee on Girl Scouting – running various
Catholic programs for Girl Scouts in cooperation with the Archdiocese); a member of the Ladies Ensemble, the
St. Vincent De Paul Society, ran the Youth Club and the Youth Service ministry. I was an elected member of Parish
Council and the Worship Commission in prior years.
I believe in actively growing one’s faith and taking any opportunity to learn more about Catholicism and enriching a
personal relationship with God. I look forward to the possibility of participating in our Worship Commission in achieving
our goals for our Parish.
Debbie Rolfes I've been a parishioner here at St. Antoninus for 14 yrs. A few of my active ministries include:
distributing Communion to our homebound parishioners each week, teaching 3rd & 4th grade PREP class, serving as a
member of the New Evangelization Team & Vocations Committee/Traveling Chalice. I am passionate about my Catholic
faith and if chosen, would be honored to serve on the Worship Commission for St. Antoninus.
Karen Klaene I have been a member of St. Antoninus parish for 39 years. My husband Ben and I have five children,
sixteen grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. I am a Eucharistic Minister here and at Good Samaritan Hospital. I am
also a member of Presentation Ministries, and have been active in the Christ Renews His Parish program and numerous Life
in the Spirit programs here and at other parishes. I would be honored to serve the parish as a member of the Worship
Commission.
Nick Ventre I was born and raised in Cincinnati, attended OLL, St. Dominic, and Elder (1976). I studied
engineering, math, and fine art, and (eventually) graduated from UC evening college with a degree in Applied
Mathematics. My wife Claire and I have been married for 30 years, and we have three adult children. We have
been St. A parishioners since 1993. I work as a project manager and lead electrical engineer for ThermalTech
Engineering, a local consulting firm. I enjoy reading, music, art and golf.
ADULT SOCIAL GROUP COMMUNION
SERVICE AND LUNCHEON will be on Monday,
April 14th, starting at 12:30PM in the chapel. RSVP
with $9.00 per person to Dottie Brown, 5559
Lucenna Dr., Cinti., OH 45238. New members
welcome!! Adults 55 years of age and older. For
information call Bob and Dottie Brown at 451-4842.
KEENLAND TRIP: Please assemble at the priest’s
garage by 9AM on Thursday, April 24th. The bus
will leave promptly at 9:15AM.
WEST VIRGINIA, TRAINS & AMISH
COUNTRY on September 24-27,
2 nights in West Virginia, 1 night in
Amish country. 7 meals including Shady
Maple Smorgasbord. 2 trains – Cheat
Mountain Salamander & the Durbin Rocket. Seneca
Caverns and Blackwater Falls State Park. 2
Shows—American Theatre and “Moses” at Sight &
Sound’s Millennium Theatre. Motorcoach, baggage
handling, all gratuities included. RSVP $100 per
person now. $573.00 for double, $712.00 single.
Full amount due in July. Call Bob Brown at 451-
4842 or Al Niedhamer at 922-2897.
KROGER PLUS CARD RENEWAL SIGN-UP
April is the month to renew or register your Kroger
Plus Card and link it to St. Antoninus.
If you do not have a computer, please call Beth in
the rectory office at 922-5400, from Monday thru
Friday, 8AM to 3PM, to renew for this year, or to
register for the first time.
To re-enroll: Visit the Kroger website at
Kroger.com
Click on SIGN IN
Key in your e-mail address and password in the
appropriate fields
Click on SIGN IN
Click on MY ACCOUNT
Click on COMMUNITY AWARDS
Click EDIT under COMMUNITY AWARDS
Our Organization number is 80164
Click on the dot then Save
If you have problems call Kroger at 1-800-576-
4377.
The Athletic Club is hosting the Spring Sports
Celebration on Friday, May 2, 2014, from 6 – 9 PM
at the Schott Field Memorial Patio. There will be a
grill out with brats, metts and hot dogs provided.
Bring your cooler with drinks for your family and a
side dish or desert to share. We will also have the
forms available to purchase engraved patio bricks.
The Girl's Western Athletic Conference Softball
program is looking for high school students to be
field monitors for the 1st and 2nd grade level. Paid
position. Available weekends required. Please contact
Sue DiTullio at [email protected] if interested.
GWAC GIRLS’S GOLF PROGRAM for 5th, 6th,
and 7th grade girls is accepting sign-ups until April
25th, by e-mailing [email protected]. This
league plays in the early evenings on a couple of
days during the week at Robin’s Nest Par 3 Golf
Course in Cleves.
Arrangements can be made for golf equipment to be
provided for those girls who do not have the items.
Parents are needed to volunteer to coordinate/coach.
Please contact Carrie Naber at [email protected].
SOCCER, FOOTBALL, BOYS GOLF sign-ups
can be done on-line at http://
sports.bluesombrero.com/stantoninusjags. Also pay-
to-play fee can be paid on-line. Be sure to click
submit button to finish your registration. Any
questions call Jennifer Meyer at 260-4232.
ST. ANTONINUS CARE-GIVER SUPPORT
GROUP meeting is on April 21, from 1:30 - 3:00 pm
in the Holy Family Room. Membership in this group is
free and open to the public! We are also in need of
facilitators for several new groups forming in the
Greater Cincinnati Area. If you feel called to this
service, have questions about our groups, or about
caregiving in general, please call the Caregiver
CAREline at 929-4483.
FINGERPRINTING FOR VOLUNTEERS
Log in to www.virtus.org with your VIRTUS user
ID and password. Click on the “Toolbox” tab. On
that page, click on “selection.com background
check.” After one or two pages of agreeing to policy,
you will come to the page where you enter your
personal information.
You may pay for the background check with a
credit card or you can contact Deacon Bob Schroeder
for a pre-paid code. If you pay with your credit card,
you will not be reimbursed. If you have questions
please contact Deacon Bob Schroeder at 922-2500,
ext. 2031.
Virtus classes will be held on Wednesday, April 30,
at 7:00pm and Wednesday, May 14, at 7:00pm
F O R M O F E X A M I N A T I O N O F C O N S C I E N C E In an examination of conscience, before the sacrament of penance, each individual should ask himself/herself,
1. What is my attitude to the sacrament of penance? Do I sincerely want to be set free from sin, to turn again to God, to begin a new life, and to enter into a deeper friendship with God? Or do I look on it as a burden, to be undertaken as seldom as possible. 2. Did I forget to mention, or deliberately conceal, any grave sins in past confessions? 3. Did I perform the penance I was given? Did I make reparation for any injury to others? Have I tried to put into practice my resolution to lead a better life in keeping with the Gospel?
I. The Lord says: “You shall love the Lord your God with your whole heart.” Is my heart set on God, so that I really love Him above all things and am faithful to His commandments, as a son loves his father? Or am I more concerned about the things of this world? Have I a right intention in what I do? God spoke to us in His Son. Is my faith in God firm and secure? Am I wholehearted in accepting the Church’s teaching?
Have I been careful to grow in my understanding of the faith, to hear God’s word, to listen to instructions on the faith, to avoid dangers to faith? Have I been always strong and fearless in professing my faith in God and the Church? Have I been willing to be known as a Christian in private and public life? Have I prayed morning and evening? When I pray, do I really raise my mind and heart to God or is it a matter of words only? Do I offer God my difficulties, my joys and my sorrows? Do I turn to God in time of temptation?
Have I love and reverence for God’s name? Have I offended Him in blasphemy, swearing falsely, or taking His name in vain? Have I shown disrespect for the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints?
Do I keep Sundays and feasts days holy by taking a full part, with attention and devotion, in the liturgy, and especially in the Mass? Have I fulfilled the precept of annual confession and communion during the Easter season?
Are there false gods that I worship by giving them greater attention and deeper trust than I give to God, false gods such as money, superstition, spiritism, or other occult practices?
II. The Lord says: “Love one another as I have loved you.” Have I genuine love for my neighbors? Or do I use them for my own ends, or do to them what I would not want done to
myself? Have I given grave scandal by my words or actions? In my family life, have I contributed to the well-being and happiness of the rest of the family by patience and genuine love? Have I been obedient to parents, showing them proper respect and giving them help in their spiritual and material needs? Have I been careful to give a Christian upbringing to my children, and to help them by good example and by exercising authority as a parent? Have I been faithful to my husband (wife) in my heart and in my relations with others? Do I share my possessions with the less fortunate? Do I do my best to help the victims of oppression, misfortune, and poverty? Or do I look down on my neighbor, especially the poor, the sick, the elderly, strangers, and people of other races? Does my life reflect the mission I received in confirmation? Do I share in the apostolic and charitable works of the Church and in the life of my parish? Have I helped to meet the needs of the Church and of the world and prayed for them: for unity in the Church, for the spread of the Gospel among the nations, for peace and justice, etc. Am I concerned for the good and prosperity of the human community in which I live, or do I spend my life caring only of myself? Do I share to the best of my ability in the work of promoting justice, morality, harmony, and love in human relations? Have I done my duty as a citizen? Have I paid my taxes? Do I vote regularly? In my work or profession am I just, hard-working, honest, serving society out of love for others? Have I paid a fair wage to my employees? Have I been faithful to my promises and contracts? Have I obeyed legitimate authority and given it due respect? If I am in a position of responsibility or authority, do I use this for my own advantage or for the good of others, in a spirit of service? Have I been truthful and fair, or have I injured others by deceit, calumny, detraction, rash judgment, or violation of a secret? Have I done violence to others by damage to life or limb, reputation, honor, or material possessions? Have I involved them in loss? Have I been responsible for advising an abortion or procuring one? Have I kept up hatred for others? Am I estranged from others through quarrels, enmity, insults, anger? Have I refused to testify to the innocence of another because of selfishness? Have I stolen the property of others? Have I desired it unjustly and inordinately? Have I damaged it? Have I made restitution for other people’s property and made good their loss? If I have been injured, have I been ready for the love of Christ, to make peace and to forgive, or do I harbor hatred and the desire for revenge?