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Immaculate Conception Church 2310 Robertson Avenue, Norwood, OH 45212 Telephone: [513] 731-8771 Emergency only: [513] 382 -1200 Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ Everyone that is of the truth heareth My voice.Sunday (October 27): Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ — Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost 7:00 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Douglas Peck by Eleanor Drechsel 8:45 a.m. High Mass – Intention: +Mary Termotto by Anthony Termotto Mission Mass — Intention: Missa pro populo Monday (October 28): Sts. Simon & Jude, Apostles 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: Jim Hamman by Fran Hamman Tuesday (October 29): Ferial Day 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: Jim Hamman by Fran Hamman Wednesday (October 30): Ferial Day 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Florence Lamoureux and +Joanne Kemmerer Thursday (October 31): Vigil of All Saints — [Day of Fast & Partial Abstinence] 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: Thanksgiving for ICC Prayer Group by Beth Oancea 8:00 p.m. Holy Hour Friday (November 1): All Saints Day — [Holy Day of Obligation] FIRST FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. High Mass — Intention: +Bea Lutkehaus by Jackie Regner 5:15 p.m. Confessions (also after Mass) 6:00 p.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Steve Reen & Family by Beth Oancea All Night Adoration Saturday (November 2): All Souls Day — FIRST SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. Benediction and First Low Mass followed by Confessions — Intention: Poor Souls 4:30 p.m. Second and Third Low Masses— Intentions: Poor Souls Sunday (November 3): Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost — Within the Octave 7:00 a.m. Low Mass -- Intention: Fr. Martin Skierka (Anniversary of Ordination) 8:45 a.m. High Mass – Intention: Supporters of What Catholics BelieveMission Mass — Intention: Missa pro populo Monday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: J. Yeager / M. Osibodu [D. Johnson / M. Kunkel] Tuesday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: T. Montesano / M. Bischel [E. Donohoe / T. Melotik] Wednesday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: N. Montesano / S. Kunkel [Li. Urling / A. Walker] Thursday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: G. Montesano / J. Kunkel [N. Birch / J. Bruner ] 8:00 p.m. Holy Hour: A. Shawhan / W. Shawhan Friday 10:50 a.m.. High Mass: (MC) S. Bischel / (Th) I. Schoech / (Cr) A. Percy / (Ac1 & 2) G. Kunkel / W.Schultes / Torches: T. Birch / B. Veitkus / A. Lawson / C. Lawson / I. DeTar / E. Veitkus 6:00 p.m. Low Mass: M. Brueggemann / N. Brueggemann Saturday 8:00 a.m. Low Mass: G. Butler / C. Butler — Servers for the 4:30 p.m. Masses will be notified. Sunday 7:00 a.m. Low Mass: T. Kunkel / R. Naegele 8:45 a.m. High Mass: (MC) N. Koloc / (Th) J. Ayres / (Cr) An. Byrne / (Ac1& 2) A. Talley / Do. Johnson / Torches: A. Johnson / S. Lichter / M. Lichter / M. Radwanski / D. Byrne / C. VandeRyt Please keep in your prayers: Deceased: Gerda Percy, Ron Ackerman, Mike Foley, Marie Penner, Anna Rita Hayden, Gerard Kennedy, G.Bolte,J . Kelbley,W.Martin,D. Wolf, F r. Collins, F . Eichler, A. DeTar, B. Leininger, S. Lavery, J . Donohoe, A. Marshall, M.L. Duerr, R. Hutchinson, I. Sarlo, A. Reed, M. McCune, D. Meyers, M. Bochkor, S. Reen, P. Patton, C. Storch, M. Morow, B. Lutkehaus, D. Votruba, A. Dewel, C. Nies, R. Tihista, J. Pedicini, T. Gripshover, M. Miller, Fr. D. Cooper, R. Regner, H. Gentry, J. Snyder, P.&C. Dye, C. Feibusch, M/M. Schappacher, J. Ackerman, M.Klinec, K.Ackerman, S.Uribe, F.Gaskins, M.Derksen, R.Greenwell, C.Zint, E.Bowman, R.Hebert, K&J.DiMartino, W.King, C.Newman, J.Kemmerer, E.Howard, R.Murphy, Sr. Marilyn, R.Faith, W.Lee, R.Petrilli, N.Nies, M.Peter, J.Schmitz, T&N.Schoech, T.Skierka, Sr.M.Dolorosa, W&L.Kotylo, T.Lichter, M.Lemmick, R.Desborough, J.Calwell, W.Cicatelli, C.Kraft, A.Heller, D.May, W.Reist, M.Bumb, P.Hunt, C.Dale, O.Hawes, I.McCoy, A.Wietholter, M.Marshall, T.Maguire, B.Baumberger, E.Frizzell, J.Santay, A.Priest, Wm.Jenkins, D.Hayden, J.Carso, E.Gorey, S.McQuillen, Z.Hauser, A.Kurtz, M/M Casanova, E.Davis, A.Macek, R.Sitar, D.Kemmerer, M.Abraham, T.Vuksta, A.Huizar, R.Condit, Sr.M.Cecilia, C.Smith, A.Birch, J.Hannikman, M.Kunkel, R.Shawhan, L.Brugger, M.Shiver, J. Pedi- cini, J. Whatmough. R.DeLawder. R.Cole, Ill and injured: Bishop Kelly, Mother Mary Bosco, J.Baumberger, D.Veitkus, M.Pedicini, R Ackerman, B.Shawhan, C.&R.Fiore, E.Hamlin, J.Ring, M/M Kramer, G.Hubley, D.Johnson, J.Capetillo, M.Connelly, T.Jordan, J.Evans,Sr. Fr.Berry & parents, K.Cline, M.Shawhan, M/M Wildt, M/M Theriot, Jenny N.,Tina J., N. Boylson, S. Smith, Fr. Jenkins, Fr. Greenwell, Fr. Buckley, J. Marsh, A. Bermudez, M. Mathiasen, R. Gorey, B. Lyons, L.Haughey, J. Nosko, T. Herrington, D.Windisch, baby J. Wittman, B. Mueller, baby James, baby Rosa Maria, child Cecilia Sauer, P. Bendel, S. Lech, Addison House. Spanish Classes Available for Children Anita Yavorsky 513-490-8543 [email protected] I believe that were it not for the Holy Mass, as of this mo- ment, the world would be in the abyss.St Leonard of Port Maurice Interested in advertising? Contact Judy Schultes [email protected] Young Living Essential Oils Contact Sheri Schoech [email protected] 513-284-9516 Distributor # 2940737 How happy is the guardian angel who accompanies a soul to Mass!” St. John Vianney Need a new hard- wood, laminate, or luxury vinyl floor installed? Call Mike Mon- tesano for a free esmate today! 716-697-4132 Put Mikes 27 years of ex- perience to work for you! ICA STUDENT VOICE LESSONS ONE FREE LESSON (30 min.) 30 Minute lesson for 1 Student $20. 30 Minute lesson for group of Students $30. [email protected] or [email protected] When Mass is being celebrated, the sanctuary is filled with countless angels who adore the Divine Vic- m immolated on the altar.St. John Chrysostom

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Immaculate Conception Church

2310 Robertson Avenue, Norwood, OH 45212

Telephone: [513] 731-8771

Emergency only: [513] 382 -1200

Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ “Everyone that is of the truth heareth My voice.”

Sunday (October 27): Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ — Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost 7:00 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Douglas Peck by Eleanor Drechsel 8:45 a.m. High Mass – Intention: +Mary Termotto by Anthony Termotto Mission Mass — Intention: Missa pro populo Monday (October 28): Sts. Simon & Jude, Apostles 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: Jim Hamman by Fran Hamman Tuesday (October 29): Ferial Day 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: Jim Hamman by Fran Hamman Wednesday (October 30): Ferial Day 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Florence Lamoureux and +Joanne Kemmerer Thursday (October 31): Vigil of All Saints — [Day of Fast & Partial Abstinence] 10:50 a.m. Low Mass – Intention: Thanksgiving for ICC Prayer Group by Beth Oancea 8:00 p.m. Holy Hour Friday (November 1): All Saints Day — [Holy Day of Obligation] — FIRST FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. High Mass — Intention: +Bea Lutkehaus by Jackie Regner 5:15 p.m. Confessions (also after Mass) 6:00 p.m. Low Mass – Intention: +Steve Reen & Family by Beth Oancea All Night Adoration Saturday (November 2): All Souls Day — FIRST SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. Benediction and First Low Mass followed by Confessions — Intention: Poor Souls 4:30 p.m. Second and Third Low Masses— Intentions: Poor Souls Sunday (November 3): Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost — Within the Octave 7:00 a.m. Low Mass -- Intention: Fr. Martin Skierka (Anniversary of Ordination) 8:45 a.m. High Mass – Intention: Supporters of “What Catholics Believe” Mission Mass — Intention: Missa pro populo

Monday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: J. Yeager / M. Osibodu [D. Johnson / M. Kunkel]

Tuesday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: T. Montesano / M. Bischel [E. Donohoe / T. Melotik]

Wednesday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: N. Montesano / S. Kunkel [Li. Urling / A. Walker]

Thursday 10:50 a.m. Low Mass: G. Montesano / J. Kunkel [N. Birch / J. Bruner ] 8:00 p.m. Holy Hour: A. Shawhan / W. Shawhan

Friday 10:50 a.m.. High Mass: (MC) S. Bischel / (Th) I. Schoech / (Cr) A. Percy / (Ac1 & 2) G. Kunkel / W.Schultes / Torches: T. Birch / B. Veitkus / A. Lawson / C. Lawson / I. DeTar / E. Veitkus 6:00 p.m. Low Mass: M. Brueggemann / N. Brueggemann

Saturday 8:00 a.m. Low Mass: G. Butler / C. Butler — Servers for the 4:30 p.m. Masses will be notified.

Sunday 7:00 a.m. Low Mass: T. Kunkel / R. Naegele 8:45 a.m. High Mass: (MC) N. Koloc / (Th) J. Ayres / (Cr) An. Byrne / (Ac1& 2) A. Talley / Do. Johnson / Torches: A. Johnson / S. Lichter / M. Lichter / M. Radwanski / D. Byrne / C. VandeRyt

Please keep in your prayers: Deceased: Gerda Percy, Ron Ackerman, Mike Foley, Marie Penner, Anna Rita Hayden,

Gerard Kennedy, G.Bolte,J . Kelbley,W.Martin,D. Wolf, F r. Collins, F . Eichler, A. DeTar, B. Leininger, S. Lavery, J . Donohoe,

A. Marshall, M.L. Duerr, R. Hutchinson, I. Sarlo, A. Reed, M. McCune, D. Meyers, M. Bochkor, S. Reen, P. Patton, C. Storch, M.

Morow, B. Lutkehaus, D. Votruba, A. Dewel, C. Nies, R. Tihista, J. Pedicini, T. Gripshover, M. Miller, Fr. D. Cooper, R. Regner,

H. Gentry, J. Snyder, P.&C. Dye, C. Feibusch, M/M. Schappacher, J. Ackerman, M.Klinec, K.Ackerman, S.Uribe, F.Gaskins,

M.Derksen, R.Greenwell, C.Zint, E.Bowman, R.Hebert, K&J.DiMartino, W.King, C.Newman, J.Kemmerer, E.Howard, R.Murphy,

Sr. Marilyn, R.Faith, W.Lee, R.Petrilli, N.Nies, M.Peter, J.Schmitz, T&N.Schoech, T.Skierka, Sr.M.Dolorosa, W&L.Kotylo,

T.Lichter, M.Lemmick, R.Desborough, J.Calwell, W.Cicatelli, C.Kraft, A.Heller, D.May, W.Reist, M.Bumb, P.Hunt, C.Dale,

O.Hawes, I.McCoy, A.Wietholter, M.Marshall, T.Maguire, B.Baumberger, E.Frizzell, J.Santay, A.Priest, Wm.Jenkins, D.Hayden,

J.Carso, E.Gorey, S.McQuillen, Z.Hauser, A.Kurtz, M/M Casanova, E.Davis, A.Macek, R.Sitar, D.Kemmerer, M.Abraham,

T.Vuksta, A.Huizar, R.Condit, Sr.M.Cecilia, C.Smith, A.Birch, J.Hannikman, M.Kunkel, R.Shawhan, L.Brugger, M.Shiver, J. Pedi-

cini, J. Whatmough. R.DeLawder. R.Cole, Ill and injured: Bishop Kelly, Mother Mary Bosco, J.Baumberger, D.Veitkus,

M.Pedicini, R Ackerman, B.Shawhan, C.&R.Fiore, E.Hamlin, J.Ring, M/M Kramer, G.Hubley, D.Johnson, J.Capetillo,

M.Connelly, T.Jordan, J.Evans,Sr. Fr.Berry & parents, K.Cline, M.Shawhan, M/M Wildt, M/M Theriot, Jenny N.,Tina J., N.

Boylson, S. Smith, Fr. Jenkins, Fr. Greenwell, Fr. Buckley, J. Marsh, A. Bermudez, M. Mathiasen, R. Gorey, B. Lyons, L.Haughey,

J. Nosko, T. Herrington, D.Windisch, baby J. Wittman, B. Mueller, baby James, baby Rosa Maria, child Cecilia Sauer, P. Bendel, S.

Lech, Addison House.

Spanish Classes Available for

Children

Anita Yavorsky

513-490-8543

[email protected]

“I believe that were it not for the Holy Mass, as of this mo-ment, the world would be in the abyss.” St Leonard of Port Maurice

Interested in advertising?

Contact Judy Schultes

[email protected]

Young Living Essential Oils

Contact Sheri Schoech

[email protected]

513-284-9516

Distributor # 2940737

“How happy is the guardian

angel who accompanies a soul

to Mass!”

St. John Vianney

Need a new hard-wood, laminate, or luxury vinyl floor installed? Call Mike Mon-tesano for a free estimate today!

716-697-4132 Put Mike’s 27 years of ex-perience to work for you!

ICA STUDENT VOICE LESSONS ONE FREE LESSON (30 min.)

30 Minute lesson for 1 Student $20.

30 Minute lesson for group of Students $30. [email protected]

or [email protected]

“When Mass is being celebrated, the sanctuary is filled with countless angels who adore the Divine Vic-tim immolated on the altar.” St. John Chrysostom

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Today’s Recessional: Crown Him with Many Crowns

Crown Him with many crowns, the Lamb upon His throne. Hark! How the heav’nly anthem drowns all music but its own. Awake, my soul, and sing of Him who died for thee, And hail Him as thy matchless King through all eternity. Crown Him the Lord of Heav’n, one with the Father known, And with the Spirit through Him giv’n from yonder triune throne: All hail, Redeemer, hail! For Thou hast died for me; Thy praise shall never, never fail throughout eternity.

Collections & Contributions Sunday, October 20:

$5,927.00 Please remember the Church and the Academy in your Last

Will and Testament.

† Come join us for an All Saints

Day party! Dress the children as their favorite saints, and we’ll meet in St. Susanna Hall, Sun.,

Nov. 3, after 2nd Mass. Please bring enough finger food

for your family and a treat for the piñata.

Contact Monica Ayres 859.360.4029 or

Marianna Kunkel 859.760.5225

Mass Intentions for the Week: Fr. Jenkins: Sunday (October 27) through Sunday (November 3): As listed on front page. Fr. Greenwell: Sunday (October 27): Gregorian (27) Monday (October 28): Gregorian (28) Tuesday (October 29): Gregorian (29) Wednesday (October 30): Gregorian (30) Thursday (October 31): Special Intention** Friday (November 1): Special Intention** Saturday (November 2): Special Intention** Sunday (November 3): Special Intention **

From the Catholic Vigil of All Saints to the Satanic Celebration of “Hell Night”

Treating Your Children to Helloween Toward the end of the Vatican Museum tour that takes one through the Sistine Chapel, visitors to Rome can pass through a couple of rooms dedicated to the “art” collected by Paul VI (1963-1978). When one looks at the horrible, twisted and distorted figures of Our Lord and the saints, it is easy to see the wellsprings of Paul VI’s new “mass” and new sacraments. Only warped and perverted minds could produce and appreciate as “art” such warped, tortured and twisted figures.

The same could well be said of the new doors on Saint Peter’s Basilica. Both leaders, now styled “saints,” of the modernist revolution, who imposed the New Order, John XXIII and Paul VI, had the venerable and elegant old doors of the basilica replaced with modern works which are downright hideous, covered with figures which are repulsive mock-eries of the saints and martyrs of the Church. There is solid evidence that these artworks originally featured Masonic emblems and symbols, but that these were removed when scandalized Catholics protested.

One need only take a gander at the monumental portrait of Paul VI executed in the Vatican by Ernst Gȕnter Hansing to be utterly horrified by the cult of ugliness embodied in the novus ordo and by the implications of the wreck-age depicted in this work, which Paul VI said accurately represented the condition of the Church in our time: he said the portrait was “a mirror of the situation in the Church today.” This is all the more shocking when we realize that Paul VI is depicted at the bottom of the picture as a satanic figure, clutching a dagger dripping blood, .with columns and pillars of Saint Peter’s Basilica smashed and toppling around him.

If we ourselves reject the cult of ugliness in the modernist church, how can we cultivate a fascination with ugli-ness and twistedness in the minds and lives of our children? How can we justify such an awful thing? We encourage the cult of the weird, the distorted, the deranged, the vicious and even the satanic in the minds of our children by the way we allow them to celebrate Halloween. For us Catholics, Halloween is All Hallows Eve, the day of fast and abstinence as the vigil of a holy day of obligation, All Saints Day. We must not allow the Satanists to fill our minds or the minds of our children with hellish thoughts of ghouls and ghosts and zombies and vampires and all sorts of evil things. Even the literal idea of “trick or treat” is not a notion we want in our children’s minds, as though they were little gangsters run-ning a protection racket. King’s Island “Fright Night” is no place for our children. It is a glorification and celebration of the weird and the wicked. And yet parents will allow their teenagers to join in such events with hundreds of other teen-agers of every description from who knows where, unsupervised by parents or other genuine adults, to go where they please and talk to whomever they please, and to be talked to by whomever from wherever. The kids are on their own in such surroundings. The haunted houses or houses of horror (or whatever they’re called now) have become absolutely demonic — veritable visits to Hell. What kind of parents would condone such things? What kind of Catholics would endorse such things?

At Fatima in July of 1917, Our Blessed Mother showed the children a vision of Hell. This sight horrified the children, but the graces given to them enabled them to respond to it by praying and sacrificing to save the souls of poor sinners who were on their way to damnation. But the terrible sights and sounds that engulf our children in these places of amusement for deranged maniacs will not move them to pray and sacrifice for sinful souls. Would we want our chil-dren to enjoy the scene of a mass shooting in a school or a shopping mall? Then why would we allow them to consider it recreation to wander through the horrors of a simulated torture chamber—the more realistic the better — and consider it fun? Do we allow our children to experience these horrific scenes to prepare them for the butchery committed by the terrorists of “radical Islam”? If we would not allow our children to freely wander among the piles of headless bodies in the streets of Mosul or Kobani, then why would we cheerfully send them off with their friends to the local house of hor-rors? The Muslims are waving severed human heads in front of their own children in order to encourage their little ter-rorists to enjoy the sight; are we any better than they when we pay for our children to get a good view of some deranged goon merrily thrusting a severed head at them in an amusement park?

Please don’t allow your children’s minds and hearts to be infected with the savagery of the demons’ perversion of All Hallows Eve, any more than you would want them ever to experience the horror of a mass shooting or the brutali-ty of Islamic jihad. Celebrate All Hallows Eve as Catholics. Keep the vigil’s fast and abstinence. Hold a costume party for little saints on or near All Saints Day. And follow that with a prayerful All Souls Day.

Announcements: + Holy Communion: One hour before weddings and funerals (please be kneeling at the Communion rail at that time) + “What Catholics Believe” has a new website of its own: WWW.WCBOHIO.COM – Please use this to access all programs, which now number more than700, with almost 1,990,000 views and more than 8,500 subscr ibers. Thanks for your support! + Catholics believe that the church is the House of Prayer and that the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle is the Real Presence of Jesus Christ, His body and blood, soul and divinity. Therefore, we rightly require that all who enter this church show great respect by the way they behave and the way they dress. + Traditional standards of dress require that ladies wear dresses, or full skirts and blouses. Hemlines must be long enough to touch the floor when kneeling, and to reach at least below the kneecap when standing or sitting. Necklines must be no more than two finger-widths below the collarbone. Slit skirts are not acceptable (a skirt is too tight if it needs to be slit to allow walk ing). Ladies are also required to wear a suitable head-covering while in church. Women wearing slacks, sleeveless dresses (including “capped” sleeves, which are not sleeves at all) or low necklines are not suitably dressed to receive Holy Com munion. They should not even enter the church if their dress is immodest. + Gentlemen also must wear modest and decent clothing in church. Men must wear dress slacks and dress shirt, preferably with suit coat and tie. If their attire is immodest or indecent, they should not enter the church. + Flip-flops, shorts, sweats, and T-shirts are not acceptable attire in the church. The wearing of revealing, tight-fitting and trans parent garments of sheer material is forbidden. + Please do not come to receive Holy Communion at this church today if you do not meet these standards. Rather, please return more appropriately attired. Furthermore: Anyone who adheres to the erroneous teachings of Father Leonard Feeney and Saint Benedict Center (denying the Church’s teaching concerning “baptism of desire” and “baptism of blood”), or who worships at religious services conducted by any of the Thuc bishops and their clergy, must not receive Holy Communion at Immaculate Conception Church. Please discuss this with our priests. + No one may carry a weapon (CCW) at the church or school without written authorization signed by Fr. Jenkins. Pray for Matthew Shawhan, Dave Windisch, Michelangelo Pedicini, Robert Gorey, James Ring, Rossana and Catherine Fiore, Daniel Veitkus, Blaise Mueller and Jonah Wittman. + Sunday catechism classes will take place today between the Masses. + The Annual Pro-Life Dinner will take place Saturday, November 16. Please see today’s insert. + Please turn in All Souls Day envelopes today so that they can be on the altar for All Souls’ Day Masses. + The Banns of Matrimony are announced for the third time for Mark Rohaus and Abigail Wittman. + Several men of Immaculate Conception Church have expressed the desire to re-activate the Holy Name Society. Men who are interested in joining them in this noble effort should contact the church office. + Please purchase Pound of Silver Raffle tickets for the benefit of the camp. Sellers, return the ticket stubs as soon as possible. + Save the date for the young adult get-together in Cincinnati Wed., June 10, 2020 through Sun., June 14. For more information, contact Julianna Butler at nanaknew13@hot mail.com or 859-743-2057. + Basketball registration is open for ICA students & homeschoolers (boys 6th-12th grades; girls 8th-12th). Contact Mr. Boylson 673.9201. All ICA sports games are posted on the Athletic Calendar of the icaohio.com website. + Thanks to all who labored on Friday to landscape the church grounds by the rectory: they did superb work!