Immaculate Conception Bulletin

We are a faith community in the Roman Catholic tradition serving Dayton, Kettering, Beavercreek and other local areas in southwestern Ohio. This is our weekly bulletin.

Please see our main website here. Also see our adult ministry Ite Missa Est (Go You Are Sent Forth) and our school.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Bulletin for 11 Jun 2006

TRINITY SUNDAY – JUNE 11, 2006
  • Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40 Moses said to the people: “Ask from one end of the sky to the other: Did anything so great
  •  ever happen before?”
  • Romans 8:14-17 You received a spirit of adoption through which we cry out, “Abba!”
  • Matthew 28:16-20 Go, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations…Teach them to carry everything I have commanded you.
THE BODY AND BLOOD OF THE LORD – JUNE 18, 2006
  • Exodus 24:3-8 This is the blood of the covenant which the Lord has made with you in accordance with all these words of his.
  • Hebrews 9:11-15 Christ came as high priest and with his own blood achieved eternal redemption.
  • Mark 14:12-16, 22-26 This is my blood, the blood of the covenant, to be poured out on behalf of many.

Service Schedule Server Schedule
  • Monday – Friday 8:00am Morning Prayer
    8:15am Mass
    (Rosary, Exposition, and Benediction, except on school mass days)
  • Saturday 4:00pm Reconciliation
  • Saturday 5:00pm Mass
  • Sunday 11:00am Mass
  • Sunday 6:00pm Mass
Saturday, June 17       5:00pm    Joshua Capozella, Caleb Capozella, Kyle Johnson      
Sunday, June 18       11:00am    Tyler Gifford, Robert Gearhart, Kenneth White
Sunday, June 18         6:00pm    Sifa Faustine, Nathan Markley, Jack Stump       

HOSPITAL CALLS AND VISITATION:
Please notify the Rectory if a family member is in the hospital or at home with a severe or prolonged illness. In accord with current privacy policies, hospitals do not inform us of parishioners entering the hospital; they call only at the patient’s request.

Linda Paff, Mary Beth Welch, Gene Duff, Walter Uhlenhake

Entering the hospital? It is good to receive the sacrament of anointing before you go. You may schedule this at any Weekday Mass at 8:15 a.m., or call the Rectory at 252-9919.

REST IN PEACE
Our condolences to the family of Marilyn Thill, who died this week.  May light perpetual shine upon her and bring consolation to her family.

Parish Activities

Monday, June 12 – Weekday
Gospel Reading:  Matthew  5:1-12
  8:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer - Chapel            
  8:15 a.m. – Mass – Chapel
  7:00 p.m. – St. Vincent De Paul – NMR
  7:00 p.m. – Finance Mtg -- Rectory
Tuesday, June 13 – Anthony of Padua, priest, doctor
Gospel Reading:  Matthew 5:13-16
  8:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer - Chapel           
  8:15 a.m. – Mass –-Tim Deger, dec. – Chapel
12:00 p.m. – Sewing Group 
Wednesday, June 14 – Weekday
Gospel Reading:  Matthew 5:17-19
  8:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer - Chapel
  8:15 a.m. – Mass –-Chapel
  1:00 p.m. – Free Spirits Bd Mtg – MSH
  4:00 p.m. – Wedding Rehearsal
  6:30 p.m. – Regional Partnering Mtg – St. Helen’s
  7:00 p.m. – ICS PTO – ML
  7:00 p.m. – Country Store Sewing – Sewing Rm
  7:30 p.m. – K of C -- AER
Thursday, June 15 – Weekday
  Gospel Reading:  Matthew 5:20-26
  8:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer - Chapel
  8:15 a.m. – Mass –Chapel
  7:00 p.m. – Parish Council -- AER
Friday, June 16 – Weekday
Gospel Reading:  Matthew 5:27-32
  8:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer - Chapel
  8:15 a.m. – Mass –Chapel
  5:30 p.m. -- BINGO
Saturday, June 17 – Weekday
  1:30 p.m. -- Wedding
  3:00 p.m. – Folk Choir – Church
  4:00 p.m. – Reconciliation
  5:00 p.m. – Mass – All Parishioners
Sunday, June 18 – The Body and Blood of Christ
  9:00 a.m. – RCIA/Adult Ed – AER
  9:00 a.m. – Choir Rehearsal
11:00 a.m. – Mass – Mary Gessler; Ronald VanLeeuwen; Ernesto D’Amico; Quintano Aracri, dec;
 Luigi DePinto, dec.
12:00 p.m. – Corpus Christi Procession
  6:00 p.m. – Rock With Jesus Mass – Marguerite DeBrosse, dec; 

Parish News

A YEAR OF PRAYER

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION AND PRAYER
The parish theme for the new liturgical year is “Prayer". On the first Tuesday of each month, the Church will be open for prayer and adoration from 10:00am – 7:00pm. (Adoration is not exposition or benediction; it is simply adoratory prayer before the Blessed Sacrament contained in the tabernacle, and it is powerful.) Come pray for the parish and for all parishioners; pray for peace; pray for an increase in priestly and religious vocations. We are asking a commitment of one hour per month.

FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS AT I.C.

Join us each first Saturday at 8:15am for Mass, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Rosary, seasonal litany, and Benediction each First Saturday of every month beginning at 8:15 a.m. in Church. Mass, Exposition, Rosary, Seasonal Litany, and Benediction are currently celebrated Mondays through Fridays beginning at 8:15 a.m. in the Chapel, any time there is not a school mass.

VOCATION VIEWS

Today we celebrate a central mystery of our faith.  Our triune God calls us to be his own and blesses us on our life journey.  What impact does this mystery have on your vocation?  (Psalm 34)


NEW MASS SCHEDULE 

The new mass schedule goes into effect on Sunday, June 4, 2006.
Region 6 (Immaculate Conception & St. Helen's)
Immaculate Conception
Saturday      5:00pm  
Sunday    11:00am and 6:00pm  
 
Holy Day Mass     8:15am and 7:00pm
St. Helen’s   
Saturday        5:00pm
Sunday        8:00am and 10:30am
Holy Day Vigil Mass    7:00pm
Holy Day Mass    6:30am and 8:15am   
Region 5 (Ascension)
    Saturday        5:00pm
    Sunday        7:00am, 9:00am, 10:30am, and 12:00pm
    Holy Day Vigil        7:00pm
    Holy Day         6:30am, 9:00am, 12:00pm, and 7:00pm
Your Immaculate Conception tithe envelopes may be used at any of these masses, and will be returned to IC, your home parish.  Thanks for your continued support as we move to a new future in Region 6 with St. Helen’s, and in our collaborative efforts with Ascension.

SUMMER HOURS
Beginning June 12, the School Office will be open from 8:00am – 12:00pm Monday through Friday; the Rectory Office will be open 8:00am – 12:00pm Monday through Friday, and by appointment.

PARISH COUNCIL
We welcome our new Parish Council Members: Theresa Hargis, Laura McGarvey, Amanda Moran, Brian Shriver, and Heather Wheatley.  Steven Saus is the 2006-07 President.  Thanks to all the Parish Council members for their contributions to this important ministry.

ANNUAL BABY SHOWER
Thanks to the parishioners who donated many baby items, and over $100 in cash at the Annual Right to Life Baby Shower last month.  Everything goes to the Women’s Support Center in Kettering, to aid them in helping poor, expectant mothers with prenatal needs, and provide their infants with clothing, furniture, and other necessities.  If you missed the shower and would like to donate, please call Janet Charles at 254-4864.

FREE SPIRITS
If you are 50 years or older, you are welcome to join the Free Spirits for a fun afternoon with the Hat Lady at the meeting on June 14 at 1:00pm in MSH.  Bring a friend and a snack to share.
On Aug. 3, the Free Spirits are going to Boggstown IN for a Cabaret Show.  If you haven’t signed up, and would like to, or to get more information, call Gerry Albers at 252-9852.

RCIA/ADULT EDUCATION
Join us for the newly redesigned RCIA/Adult Education program in the Madonna Library.  Fr. Tony will lead RCIA and discussion of Faith, Scripture, and Church from 9:00am – 9:40am. Jason Wheatley, IC parishioner and Licensed Independent Social Worker, in private practice at Professional Psychology and Consultation, Inc., will lead classes from 9:45am –10:40am.  Bring a notebook and your enthusiasm for topics ranging from the Catholic faith to basic communication skills to health and wellness. 

Stewardship

A Gift of Treasure
Parish Weekly Need:  $10,096.00

Tithe for June 3 and 4:
Envelope $11,420.00
Loose    $   248.00
         $11,668.00 
 

Attendance             
5:00     177
11: 00   515
6:00     371
Total   1063

CONTINUED RESTORATION FUND UPDATE 

Great News!  Private donors have offered us a challenging opportunity: for every dollar donated by the parish, they will match it dollar for dollar, up to $25,000.  This will make a big difference in funding our next project, which is replacing the church sound system.
Total to Date  $ 18,053.50
May            $  3,715.50
Total          $ 21,769.00

EDUCATION FUND UPDATE

The Education Fund currently has a matching grant program.  For every two dollars donated to the Education Fund a generous donor will match it with one dollar.  Thank you for your support and generosity to the Education Fund.  The monies currently being collected will allow IC to continue to have tuition aid available for our qualifying families in the future. 
Total to Date $ 15,772.50
May           $  1,676.50
Total:        $ 17,449.00  

The Restoration and Education Funds are “restricted”: they do not reflect nor impact the regular operating budget which depends on your weekly tithe contributions to the Church.

ALTAR FLOWERS
If you would like to commemorate a special event or person with altar flowers, please contact Katherine at the Rectory at 252-9919.

Regional News

A wonderful Memorial Day mass was celebrated on May 29 at St. Helen’s Church.  Many veterans were present, as well as the families of deployed and current service personnel.  Fr. Dave Brinkmoeller was the celebrant; Fr. Chris Worland blessed the military parties; and at the flagpole, Fr. Anthony Geraci led prayers for the deceased.  This was an excellent example of “partnering in action.”       

School News

CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to our 8th grade graduates:
Thomas Bergman, Jonathan Bourquin, Caleb Capozella, Benjamin Connair, John Cooper, David Cordonnier, Stacie Covington, Ian Cross, Megan Davis, Brendan Dillon, Alan Dosky, Kelsey Duff, Katie Ervin, Kasey Gillispie, Katelyn Huntsberger, Rachel Janson, Robert Kasperski, Elizabeth Keller, Mary Grace Kochmar, Aaron Kolvek, Cyrll Lopez, Rebecca McKenzie, Nicholas Moshos, Corey Newton, Allyssa Oney, Kevin Schamel, Joseph Scupski, Carly Simmons, Katrina Socrates, Rachael Socrates, Umberto Speranza, Jordan Thomas, Kasey Urbansky, Karen Walling, Jessica Welch, Emylee Wetzel.

Congratulations to our 8th graders who were recognized for special achievement:
  • Knights of Columbus Server Award:    Karen Walling
  • Mary Beall Scholarship:        Stacie Covington and Umberto Speranza
  • Athletic Association Falcon Award:    Karen Walling and Kevin Schamel
  • Presidential Certificate for Academic Achievement:  Thomas Bergman, Jonathan Bourquin, Caleb Capozella, Benjamin Connair, Stacie Covington, Ian Cross, Megan Davis, Brendan Dillon, Katie Ervin, Rachel Janson, Robert Kasperski, Aaron Kolvek, Allyssa Oney, Kevin Schamel, Carly Simmons, Katrina Socrates, Umberto Speranza, and Karen Walling

WELCOME TO OUR NEW PRINCIPAL
Our new ICS principal is Karyn Hecker, who comes to us with 13 years of principal experience, and is currently the principal at Dayton Catholic Elementary School.  She holds her M.S. in Educational Administration from UD; she brings with her extensive experience in grant writing and her involvement in the Dayton Catholic School area campaign to provide tuition assistance.  Her first day at ICS will be July 10, 2006.
   
SCHOOL’S OUT FOR THE SUMMER!
To all the ICS students: have a safe and fun summer, and we’ll see you back in school in August!
The School Office will be open from 8:00am—12:00pm during June, 2006.

REGISTRATIONS
…are now being taken for the Daycare Summer Program and the Preschool Fall Registrations.  Contact Bill Wagner at 253-0201, or download the information from www.ics.cnd.pvt.k12.oh.us.

PARISH REGISTRATION/CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Visitors and Friends: Welcome to Immaculate Conception Church! The only sure way to become a registered member of the parish family is to fill out a registration form (below) or a pew card; drop either in the collection basket, or return it to the rectory office. There is no automatic registration if you attend mass regularly, or even if your children attend Immaculate Conception School or Immaculate Conception Religious Education Classes. If you have any questions please call the Rectory at 252-9919.

Out of Parish

PRACTICAL HEALING SERIES
Routsong Funeral Home sponsors this series of information and advice for people who have experienced a death or significant change in their lives.  You can register for any of these classes by calling 293-4137:
  •  “The Lunch Bunch”: This is a casual gathering of adults who have experienced a loss.  We meet on the second Tuesday of each month to share (dutch treat) lunch and a few laughs.  Grindstone Charley’s Restaurant on Wilmington Pike is our spot; there’s no need to register, just join us there from 11:30am – 1:00pm. 
  • “The Nuts and Bolts of Basic Home Repair” will teach you how to operate a fire extinguisher, patch holes in your walls, replace furnace filters, unclog sinks and drains, how to stop and overflowing toilet, and much more.  Meet at Grieve Hardware on Stroop Rd on Thursday, July 6 at 6:30pm.

FESTIVAL TIME!
St. Peter’s Church will hold its annual festival June 23-25, and the games will include Blackjack, Poker, Texas Hold ‘em, Showdown, and Chuck a Luck.  Food includes roasted chicken and BBQ ribs, steak sandwiches, grilled pork chops and more. For more information call 233-1503.

MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
Looking for something special to do for your anniversary, a birthday, or the holidays?  How about a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend – a private enrichment weekend open to all married couples. The next weekend will be June 23-25.  For reservations or more information call Chuck and Carolyn at 848-2731.

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