Sa
int Catherine of Siena Church
July
24, 2011
MONDAY
– July 25th
8:00 a.m Dolores
Gunkel Franzen
TUESDAY – July 26th
8:00 a.m. Eva
Wartman & Family
WEDNESDAY – July 27th
6:30 p.m. Al &
Margie Howe Family
THURSDAY – July 28th
8:00 a.m. Essie Slaughter
FRIDAY – July 29th
8:00 a.m. Jackie Haas
SATURDAY – July 30th
8:00 a.m. Ann & Francis Prigge Family
4:30 p.m. Anna Egan
SUNDAY – July 31st
9:00 a.m. Members of the Parish
11:30
a.m. Pat Frost
4:30
p.m. David, Cindy & Kelsey
Feeback
9:00
a.m. Doug & Maureen Schwarber & Family
11:30 a.m. Scott & Vicki Hiance & Family
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST
July 30th & 31st
4:30 p.m. Angie
Burns, Judy Rose, Mindy Hoarston, Barb Beck, Cathy Halloran, Liz Hamberg, Mary
Jamell, Kelley Glaser
9:00 a.m. Bill Frost, Peggy Birkenhauer, Chuck Miller, Kathy Woltermann, Karen Little, Pat Brennan, Bob Brennan, Sharon Kohrs
11:30 a.m. Dave Glaser, Jayne Beiting, Anita Morris, Sheila Carroll, Tina Guth, Caroline Kaelin, Sue Perkins, Cliff Perkins
LECTORS
July 30th & 31st
4:30
p.m. Mary Buten, Joe Fischer
9:00
a.m. Bethany Metzner, Chris Capal
11:30
a.m. Rosemary Wormald, Amy Bass
SERVERS
SCHEDULE July 25th
– 31st
8:00
a.m. – Monday
Seminarian Michael
Black
8:00
a.m. – Tuesday
Harrison Walz, Joel Grosser
6:30
p.m. - Wednesday
Caitlyn Zieleniewski, Kyre Marcus
8:00 a.m. – Thursday
Cecilia Metzner, Caroline Wormald
8:00
a.m. – Friday
Sarah Williams, Sean Williams
8:00
a.m. – Saturday
Crosley New, Chandler, New
4:30
p.m. – Saturday
Eric Miller, Alexander Guth, Isabella Schultz
Will Lampe, Olivia Owens, Luke Wormald
11:30 a.m. - Sunday
Adam Hicks, Erin Hochleutner,
Taylor Hergott
GREETERS
SCHEDULE July 30th
& 31st
4:30
p.m. Mary Dierig
9:00 a.m.
Nancy & Chuck Miller, Joanne Niehaus
11:30 a.m. Dave
& Peggy Dziech, Bob Hassman
7/10/2011 7/11/2010
Weekly Offering
$16,999
$12,277
Weekly Budget
$12,958
Number of registered families
636
Number of families contributing
202
Fiscal YTD collections
$30,679
Fiscal YTD budget
$25,916
Tuition Assistance awarded for 2011/12
$16,250
Tuition Assistance donated
$246
School Registration
163 students
CCD Registration
124 students
Capital
Repair Project
New Donations
Total Donations
Total Cost
List
Update
Received
Received
of Project
Roof over porch of
school
(estimated cost)
$10,000
Doorway between
Kindergarten rooms
(from alumni fund)
$10,550
$10,550
School Windows
$81,600
$136,200
Handicapped
Entrance to Church
$3,080
$4,000
Update School
Restrooms
$10,100
$16,100
$60,000
Church Stained
Glass Window Repair
$18,000
$64,600
School Windows
$1,000
$83,100
$136,200
Statue/Landscaping
$2,000
$31,733
Unknown
Tuckpoint Bell
Tower
$3,200
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK Mary
Ellen Braun, JimVieth, Eileen Ruwe, Jim Imbus, Ruth
Schnelle, Virginia Lorenz, and Paul Sheldon. Also, remember our
parishioners in nursing homes as well as those confined to their homes in your
prayers.
PLEASE
PRAY FOR THE FOLLOWING SOLDIERS SERVING OUR COUNTRY
Jonathan Klingenberg, Patrick Collopy, Wes
Diehl, Wade Wilson, Joshua Bezold, Brian Merman, Jay Blinn, Michael Beiting, Joe
Fitzgerald, Kyle Dziech, Tim Desmond, Brian Clayton, Adam Beiting & Terry
Desmond.
Is 55: 1-3
Rom 8: 35, 37-39
Mt 14: 13-21
MONDAY
CRHP Women #6, 7:00 p.m., LIB
TUESDAY
Exposition, 1:30 p.m.
Confessions, 5:30
p.m.
Benediction, 6:45
p.m.
Rosary, 7:00 p.m., Church
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Men’s Fellowship Group, 6:30 a.m., LMR
Confessions following 8:00 a.m. mass
NEW LECTORS AND
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS If
you are planning on attending the upcoming diocesan training for new ministers,
please contact the parish office first so that you can be put on the list that
will be submitted to the diocese.
PART TIME POSITION
AVAILABLE St.
Catherine school’s after school care program is in need of an assistant.
The applicant should have experience working with children, must be or
become Virtus trained & CPR/First Aid certified, and be at least 18 years of
age. Hours are Mon-Friday 2:45 -
5:30 p.m If interested, please
contact Shelly Walsh at 609-0032.
LADIES’ 500 CARD
MARATHON If you are
interested in joining St. Catherine’s Ladies’ 500 Marathon club which meets
one afternoon a month beginning in September, please call Lois Hoffman at
781-2232.
ST. CATHERINE SIENA
CLUB There
will be no August meeting of the Siena Club.
The next meeting will be held on September 11th.
CCD TEACHERS
are
needed for the 2011-2012 school year. We are in search of teachers for the
4th and 6th grade. Please pray about this and
if you feel this is something God is calling you to help with or if you just
want more information about what is involved, please contact Keith Morgeson
at kmorgeson@stcatherineofsiena.org.
The diocese requires that applicants be Virtus trained and be willing to
work on teaching certification for religious education teachers. We appreciate
your support of the St. Catherine of Siena CCD Program!
ST. BERNARD PANTRY
Items being collected for
the pantry over the summer are: pasta
sauce, peanut butter and tuna. You
can drop off your donation in the back of church or in the parish office.
Thank you to all those who continue to support this mission and help us
to “Feed God’s Children”.
PRO LIFE FACT Planned
Parenthood states that they need federal funding because they offer women on
Medicare health care that is not provided at other facilities.
However, federally funded non-abortion health care clinics offer all of
the services Planned Parenthood does and more, with the exception of abortions.
THE GIVING FIELDS
is a community farm in Melbourne that has been started to provide
fresh produce for local soup kitchens and church and emergency food
pantries in Northern Kentucky. Volunteers
are now needed to harvest produce for the Rose Garden Mission. This is a great
opportunity for families or other groups to participate in a hands-on activity
to help alleviate hunger in our community. If you would like to
volunteer, please call Sheila Carroll at 491-8771.
NCC ANNUAL GOLF
OUTING will take
place Friday, Aug. 5th at Hickory Sticks Golf Course with a 10am
Shotgun Start format. Registration will begin at 8:30am. Play will be a best
ball scramble format with contests, and prizes awarded to winners. Prizes will
be awarded at the course. Montgomery Inn dinner and Skyline Chili lunch will be
served at the course. Can beer will
also be provided on the course. Cost
of foursome is $340. ($85.00 per golfer.) Minimum $150.00 deposit required by
Aug. 1st to guarantee spot. Call Dan Bowman at 859-781-0732 or Rob Lohr at
859-803-4660 for signups or donations. Make
checks payable to NCC Golf Outing and mail to: NCC
Golf Outing, 13 Carothers Road, Newport, Ky. 41071.
FLEA MARKET
The Diocesan Catholic
Children’s Home will hold their 12th annual flea market on Saturday, August 6th from 8:00 a.m – 3:00 p.m. and Sunday,
August 7th from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
10TH ANNIVERSARY OF SEPTEMBER 11th Bishop
Foys will be celebrating Solemn Vespers at the Cathedral on Sunday, September
11th at 3:00 p.m. Representatives
from all parishes, religious houses and schools will participate in this
celebration. Along with local
government officials, fire and police personnel, Bishop Foys would also like to
personally invite the families of persons who died in the terrorist attacks.
If you lost a family member in any of the attacks on 9/11, please contact
the parish office at 441-1352 so that we can forward your information on to the
diocese.
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL AGE YOUTH
The Campbell County Life Teen
Youth Group is now meeting every Thursday from 6:30
p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in the St. Philip Parish Center and is open to all high
school age youth from any parish. This is a great opportunity for teens to
meet people from different schools/parishes and to grow in their faith, all
while having a great time! The meetings include games, talks, small group
discussions, and social time. On the second Thursday of the month, we
start out in church with mass and then move on to the parish center for food and
social time. The only thing we are missing is you - so make plans to
attend this Thursday!
YOUTH 2000 Mark
your calendars! Youth 2000 will be
held October 28th – 30th
at Notre Dame Academy. This
Eucharist-centered retreat, given by the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, is
open toyouth and young adults ages 13 and up.
Visit www.nkyouth.com for more
information.
CAFETERIA WORKERS
NEEDED AT NCC Attention
parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, older siblings, etc., perhaps you can
consider volunteering one day a month from 10:15AM to 12:30PM in the NCC
cafeteria. If interested, please
contact Chris Hosty at 859-441-2569.
POSITION AVAILABLE The
Sisters of Notre Dame are currently seeking an experienced part time cook
(approximately 20 hours a week, every other weekend) to prepare meals for 70
community members. Benefits include
medical insurance, paid holidays, paid vacation and sick time, and pension.
If interested in working in this loving home environment, please mail
resume to: Sisters of Notre Dame 1601 Dixie Highway, Covington, Ky.
41011. Attn: HR Department or humanresources@sndky.org
or call 859-291-2040.
REGISTRATION FOR
MINISTERS AND LECTORS There
will be a Diocesan Education Session for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion and Lectors on Monday, August
22nd at St. Paul Church (Florence) from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
If you have not yet attended a training session but would like to serve
in either one of these ministries, you must first contact the parish office,
441-1352, to be put on the list that will be submitted to the diocese. Then, to
register for the session, go to www.covingtondiocese.org,
click on “All Diocesan Offices”, then “Worship & Liturgy Office”,
then “Registration for Diocesan Education Session”.
(The password needed to register is “training”).
Complete the form and click submit.
BIBLES NEEDED
The Jail Ministry
Program, River of Life Bible Study led by Fr. Robert Rosing at the Kenton County
Detention Center is in need of bibles (paperback form only.)
Any and all editions are acceptable.
Donation scan be dropped off at Catholic Charities and will need to be
marked for “Jail Ministry”. If
you have any questions, call Sr. Dorothy Schuette at 581-8974, ext. 133.
The
Kyrie Eleison
“God has
made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified” (Acts
2:36).
The Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) is a litany addressed to the risen
and
ascended
Jesus. Acclaiming him as both Lord and Christ, we implore his mercy. Though
often
prayed in English, the Kyrie Eleison may also be sung or recited in the
original
Greek,
the only bit of Greek to have survived in our Mass of the Roman Rite. The Kyrie
Eleison
is a cherished reminder
of the prayer of the Eastern Churches who in their
liturgies
ceaselessly call down the mercy of Christ.
The Kyrie
Eleison may be sung by the people responding to a cantor, or by the
people
responding to a choir. Over the centuries it has been clothed in every variety
of
musical
vesture. Some of these melodies emerge from the depths of a great sorrow;
others
express a quiet repentance and hope; still others soar ecstatically in praise of
Christ’s
triumph over sin and death. “Lord, have mercy, Christ, have mercy. Lord, have
mercy.”
A prayer for all times and places. Even the simplest chant can serve to fix it
in
the
heart.