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.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Bulletin for June 10, 2007

A YEAR OF GRACE

THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST – JUNE 10, 2007
Genesis 14:18-20
Melchizedek, King of Salem, brought out bread and wine, and being a high priest of God Most High, he blessed Abram.
1 Corinthians 11:23-26
“This is my body, which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.”
Luke 9:11-17
Jesus raised his eyes to heaven, pronounced a blessing over the bread and fishes, broke them, and gave them to his disciples for distribution to the crowd.

ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – JUNE 17, 2007
2 Samuel 12:7-10, 13
Nathan answered David: “The Lord on his part has forgiven your sin, you shall not die.”
Galatians 2:16, 19-21
I have been crucified with Christ, and the life I live now is not my own.
Luke 7:36-8:3
“She has washed my feet with her tears and dried them with her hair…That is why her many sins are forgiven – because of her great love.”
SERVICE SCHEDULE
Tuesday – Friday
8:00am Morning Prayer
8:15am Mass (Followed with Rosary, Exposition, and Benediction, except school mass days)
Saturday
4:00pm Reconciliation

FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS AT I.C. Join us at 8:15am for Mass, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Rosary, seasonal litany, and Benediction each First Saturday of every month. Mass, Exposition, Rosary, Seasonal Litany, and Benediction are currently celebrated Tuesdays through Fridays beginning at 8:15 a.m. in the Chapel.

VOCATION VIEWS
Jesus asked, “Why do you not give them something to eat yourselves?” What do you have to offer to the hungry world? (Luke 9:11-17). For vocation information, call Fr. Kyle Schnippel at (513) 421-3131 ext 354.

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.
Daniel Dlabay, Virginia Naylor Stewart, Frank Burger

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.

THIS WEEK’S PARISH ACTIVITIES…
Monday, June 11 – Barnabas, apostle
Gospel Reading: Matthew 5:1-12
7:00 p.m. – Boy Scouts
Tuesday, June 12 -- Weekday
Gospel Reading: Matthew 5: 13-16
8:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer - Chapel
8:15 a.m. – Mass – Thomas Korte, dec --Chapel
12:00 p.m. – Mission Sewing Group
Wednesday, June 13 – Anthony of Padua, priest, doctor
Gospel Reading: Matthew 5:17-19
8:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer – Chapel
8:15 a.m. – Mass – Tim Deger, dec. –Church
12:00 p.m. – Free Spirits Bd mtg – AER
1:00 p.m. – Free Spirits – MSH
7:00 p.m. – K of C – ML
7:00 p.m. – Ite Missa Est -- MSH
Thursday, June 14 -- Weekday
Gospel Reading: Matthew 5:20-26
8:15 a.m. – Morning Prayer - Chapel
8:15 a.m. – Communion service - Chapel
6:30 p.m. – Festival Committee - Rectory
7:30 p.m. – Folk Choir
Friday, June 15 –Sacred Heart of Jesus
Gospel Reading: Luke 15:3-7
8:15 a.m. – Morning Prayer - Chapel
8:15 a.m. – Communion Service - Chapel
5:30 p.m. – BINGO
Saturday, June 16 – Immaculate Heart of Mary
3:00 p.m. – Folk Choir
4:00 p.m.—Reconciliation
5:00 p.m. – Mass – Ernesto D’Amico, dec; Robert and Marguerite DeBrosse, dec; Joseph Graves, dec; Carl Hatton, dec; Leo and Virginia Wehkamp, 60th anniversary
6:00 p.m. – MSH reserved
Sunday, June 17 – Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Happy Father’s Day!
11:00 a.m.– Mass—Joseph and Alma Graves, anniversary; Herman Boehmer, dec.
6:00 p.m.– Rock Mass—All Parishioners.

PARISH NEWS

THANK YOU
Thanks for your donations. We collected many nice baby items and $224.41 for the Women’s Support Center. Still have items to be picked up? Call Janet Charles at 254-4864.

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS
Classes for beginners start Sunday, July1, at 9:30am in the Madonna Library. Refreshments will be served; bring a friend or that spouse who has questions. Like the commercial says, “Almost” doesn’t do it—being there does it. For information, call the Rectory at 252-9919.

FREE SPIRITS
The next Free Spirit meeting will be held June 13 at 1:00pm in MSH. The entertainment will be the Kettering Show Choir. Please bring a snack to share, and a friend to join us. For more information, call Alice Schulte at 293-8773.

ITE MISSA EST
Join the IC Adult Faith Formation Ministry for “Holy Smoke!”, the spark behind the theology of Benedict XVI. This presentation on June 13 at 7pm in MSH will feature Dennis Doyle, Ph.D., University of Dayton. For daily reflections and homilies, check itemissaest.org.

CATCH THE BUILDING SPIRIT…
…is an organization of Dayton area Catholic and Presbyterian volunteers who cooperate in building a Habitat for Humanity House. They are ready to begin their 14th house, located on Tennyson Avenue in Dayton, and they need your help with: Volunteers to work on the house, cash contributions to defray the cost of building materials, and “in kind” donations by skilled craftsmen or businesses. Please see the information available in the main vestibule.

PETER’S PENCE
  Each year, the annual Peter’s Pence Collection, in support of the works of the Holy Father, is held in parishes throughout the world. The proceeds from this Collection fund emergency relief assistance to those who suffer from war, oppression, disease, and natural disasters. Through works of charity, Catholics provide a powerful witness of love and deeds to empower the week, the defenseless, and the voiceless, and to sustain those who suffer.
  The theme for this year’s Collection is “Let us make sure that none of God’s children ever feels alone.” This is based on a homily by Pope Benedict XVI, in which he explained how those who are baptized create one family of believers who are never alone.
  As we participate in this special appeal, we join more than one billion Catholics worldwide in a loving expression of solidarity. We share in the concern of the successor of Peter for the many different needs of the universal Church and for the relief of those most in need around the globe. This year the collection in our diocese is scheduled for June 23/24; together let us ask the Lord to bless the Holy Father and us, as well as those in need throughout the world.

FESTIVAL
Join our Regional Partner St. Helen’s Parish at their Annual Spring Festival this weekend on the church grounds. Lots of rides, games, food, and a flea market are just some of the highlights; dinner will be served in the school cafeteria each evening, in addition to food booths on the grounds. Questions? Call 254-6233.

Grateful Believers…Stewardship as a way of life

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE
Saturday, June 16 5pm
Clem Schirtzinger, Jeanne Schoenharl, Alice Schulte, Mark Sheets, Pat Sheets, Genny Tankersley, Terri Welch, Tim Welch
Sunday, June 17 11am
Shirley Deger, Tom Deger, Tony Hart, Don Knapke, John Musto, Tim O’Connell, Theresa O’Connell, Allyssa Oney
Sunday, June 17 6pm
Pat Zimmer, George Zimmer, Denise Post, Carol Dempsey, Tim Barrett, Ann Marie Barrett, Michael Wagner, Daniella D’Souza, Sarah Fortener, Cassie Powers, Krishna Rengan

GIFT BEARERS’ SCHEDULE
Saturday, June 16 5pm
Leo Wehkamp Family
Sunday, June 17 11am
Dave and Liz Geis
Sunday, June 17 6pm
Kramer Family

LECTORS’ SCHEDULE
Saturday, June 16 5pm
Pat Schneider, Ed McGarry
Sunday, June 17 11am
Shirley Deger
Sunday, June 17 6pm
Allesandro Rengan, Betty Chadwell

SERVERS’ SCHEDULE
Saturday, June 16 5pm
Meredith O’Connell, Katie Beach, Abby Plummer
Sunday, June 17 11am
Cassidy Stevens, Dabby Stevens, Sharon Coutinho
Sunday, June 17 6pm
Nick Powers, Tyler Bundy, Matthew Barnes

A Gift of Treasure (our weekly goal is $9860)

Tithe for June 2 and 3:
Envelope Contributions $ 10,638.00
Loose Contributions $ 339.00
Total $ 10,977.00 (happy face)

ATTENDANCE
5:00pm 204
11:00am 206
6:00pm 406

Total 816

CONTINUED RESTORATION FUND UPDATE
Our next project is replacing the church sound system including the baffles. The preliminary estimates are between $140,000.00--$160,000.00. Phase one of this project will be the removal of the old baffles; includes brickwork and installation of the new baffles. Phase two will be the removal of the old sound system, new wiring and installation of the new system. Please continue your generosity.
Total to Date $ 53,374.62
May $ 2,434.00
Total $ 55,808.62

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 extended 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 $ 32,113.07
May $ 1,286.00
Total $ 33,399.07

The Restoration and Education Funds are “restricted”: they do not reflect nor affect 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.

SCHOOL NEWS

FESTIVAL RAFFLE
Congrats to Laura Collingwood’s first graders, who sold the most festival raffle tickets and earned their class a pizza party!

REGISTER NOW!
ICS is accepting registrations for the 2007-08 school year. Call the school office at 253-8831 for more information.

WEBSITE
See all the upcoming events on the ICS website, www.ics.cnd.pvt.k12.oh.us .

OUT OF PARISH

PANCAKES AND AUCTION
The Advocates for People with Developmental Disabilities is hosting a pancake breakfast and creative arts auction on Saturday, June 16, from 8:30am –1pm at the Greek Orthodox Church. Tickets are $4 in advance or $5 at the door; for information call Mary at 256-7428.

FOCUS ON FATHERS
The Montgomery County Fatherhood Initiative will hold its 2007 Symposium on Tuesday, June 19 from 9:30am – 12:30pm, at the Dayton Cultural and RTA Transit Center. “Focus on Fathers” will highlight trends, issues and solutions that fathers face in our society. For more information or to RSVP, call Alma Nelson at 276-1701, or anelson@montcsb.org by June 12.

MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
Now that spring is here it’s time to give your marriage a fresh start. Shake off those winter blahs and pump some new life and new beginnings into your relationship. Make a Marriage Encounter Weekend and rediscover the romance of your relationship. The next weekend is June 22-24 in Erlanger, KY. For more information call Jim and Holly Molnar at 293-3021.

BASKETBALL CAMP
Brian Gregory and the UD Men’s Basketball team will hold multiple camps for boys ages 8-18 throughout the summer. Day camps will be held June 11-12, 25-28, and July 30-Aug 2. A Father-Son camp will be held on Saturday, June 16-Sunday, June 17. For more information see www.daytonflyers.com, or contact the basketball office at 229-4421.

CHS BASKETBALL
Carroll High School is sponsoring Women’s Basketball Camp for girls in elementary school. The camp runs June 18-22; with grades 3-5 at 8:30am –12:00pm, and grades 6-8 at 1pm-4:30pm. Cost is $75 per student; for more information see www.ladyspirit.org, www.carrollgirlsbball.com, or call Rob or Kathy Berry at 426-5020.

MARIA STEIN
The 20th Annual Maria Stein Country Fest is scheduled for June 22-24 on the grounds of the Shrine of the Holy Relics in Maria Stein, OH. Free entertainment includes the Team Extreme Motorcycle Showcase, Tractor Square Dancers, children’s games, music, and food. Call 419-925-4151 for more information.

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.

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