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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 10/02/2016 1 Area Information Page 7 Bulletin Sponsors Page 14 & 15 Evening of Prayer & Praise Page 13 Feast of All Souls Page 4 Finance Report—Terri’s Tidbits Page 3 Food Pantry News Page 10 Formed Event Page 11 40 Days for Life Page 4 Liturgical Ministers Page 1 Office of Christian Formation Page 6 Musician’s Notes Page 5 Parish Events Page 4 Pathway to Peace Event Page 12 Shopping Cent$ Page 3 This Week in our Parish Page 2 Youth Ministry Events Page 7 & 8/9 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRIESTS MASS INTENTIONS LITURGICAL MINISTERS PREPARE TO HEAR GODS WORD Monday, October 3 8:30 a.m. Patty & Jessica Lutz/Sherry DeWeese Tuesday, October 4 8:30 a.m. Special Intention of Bob & Marilyn Zerhusen/Paul & Mary Haas Wednesday, October 5 8:30 a.m. No Mass Thursday, October 6 8:30 a.m. Julie Stockelman/Suzie & Bob Seim Friday, October 7 8:30 a.m. Joe Wurzelbacher/Robert Johnson Saturday, October 8 4:30 p.m. Edward Moor/Family Sunday, October 9 8:30 a.m. For the Parish 11:00 a.m. Richard Fedler/Family Readings for October 9, 2016 2 Kings 5:14-17 Naaman the Syrian general is healed of his leprosy in the Jordan and gives thanks to Israel’s God. 2 Timothy 2:8-13 Paul bears his suffering for the sake of the Good News, which he preaches in the hope that all may experience the salvation that is promised in Christ Jesus. Luke 17:11-19 Jesus cures the ten lepers but notices that it is the foreigner, the Samaritan, who is the only one to come back to thank and praise God. Saturday, October 8, 4:30 PM Mass Servers: A. Pettinger, S. Pettinger, Z. Bernecker Lectors: Elaine Reardon, Mike Fritz Eucharistic Ministers: Patrick Bissmeyer, Philip Bissmeyer, Nancy Schuster, Kathy Wood, Mary Ann Lennon, Tom Sunderhaus Sunday, October 9, 8:30 AM Mass Servers: B. Jung, J. Jung, G. Vidourek Lectors: Bob Carle, Chris Dole Eucharistic Ministers: Steve Hatke, Sophie Betsch, Lynn Kist, Bill Kist, Carolyn Engel, Bob Engel Sunday, October 9, 11:00 AM Mass Servers: G. Lees, E. Meyer, G. Meyer Lectors: Matt Molony, Jeanne Kreimer Eucharistic Ministers: Begona Naciff, Jorge Naciff, Joyce Behremann, Erin Seimer, Michael Langenbrunner, Ben Molulon, Alyssa Molulon, Eileen Molulon, Jonathan Molulon, Candisse Fejer Parish Library Spot Love Is a Flame compiled by James Stuart Bell presents more than forty true accounts of how love was revived and renewed in a marriage. You will be inspired by these true stories. They will warm your heart and show you how to create a new spark in your marriage and build it into a glowing flame. At the end of each story James Bell gives insights that shed a kind of inspirational light on the reader! Check it out!

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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 10/02/2016

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Area Information Page 7

Bulletin Sponsors Page 14 & 15

Evening of Prayer & Praise Page 13

Feast of All Souls Page 4

Finance Report—Terri’s Tidbits Page 3

Food Pantry News Page 10

Formed Event Page 11

40 Days for Life Page 4

Liturgical Ministers Page 1

Office of Christian Formation Page 6

Musician’s Notes Page 5

Parish Events Page 4

Pathway to Peace Event Page 12

Shopping Cent$ Page 3

This Week in our Parish Page 2

Youth Ministry Events Page 7 & 8/9

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRIEST’S MASS INTENTIONS LITURGICAL MINISTERS

PREPARE TO HEAR GOD’S WORD

Monday, October 3

8:30 a.m. Patty & Jessica Lutz/Sherry DeWeese

Tuesday, October 4

8:30 a.m. Special Intention of Bob & Marilyn

Zerhusen/Paul & Mary Haas

Wednesday, October 5

8:30 a.m. No Mass

Thursday, October 6

8:30 a.m. Julie Stockelman/Suzie & Bob Seim

Friday, October 7

8:30 a.m. Joe Wurzelbacher/Robert Johnson

Saturday, October 8

4:30 p.m. Edward Moor/Family

Sunday, October 9

8:30 a.m. For the Parish

11:00 a.m. Richard Fedler/Family

Readings for October 9, 2016

2 Kings 5:14-17

Naaman the Syrian general is healed of his leprosy

in the Jordan and gives thanks to Israel’s God.

2 Timothy 2:8-13

Paul bears his suffering for the sake of the Good

News, which he preaches in the hope that all may

experience the salvation that is promised in Christ

Jesus.

Luke 17:11-19 Jesus cures the ten lepers but notices that it is the

foreigner, the Samaritan, who is the only one to

come back to thank and praise God.

Saturday, October 8, 4:30 PM Mass

Servers: A. Pettinger, S. Pettinger, Z. Bernecker

Lectors: Elaine Reardon, Mike Fritz

Eucharistic Ministers: Patrick Bissmeyer, Philip

Bissmeyer, Nancy Schuster, Kathy Wood, Mary Ann

Lennon, Tom Sunderhaus

Sunday, October 9, 8:30 AM Mass

Servers: B. Jung, J. Jung, G. Vidourek

Lectors: Bob Carle, Chris Dole

Eucharistic Ministers: Steve Hatke, Sophie Betsch,

Lynn Kist, Bill Kist, Carolyn Engel, Bob Engel

Sunday, October 9, 11:00 AM Mass

Servers: G. Lees, E. Meyer, G. Meyer

Lectors: Matt Molony, Jeanne Kreimer

Eucharistic Ministers: Begona Naciff, Jorge

Naciff, Joyce Behremann, Erin Seimer, Michael

Langenbrunner, Ben Molulon, Alyssa Molulon,

Eileen Molulon, Jonathan Molulon, Candisse Fejer

Parish Library Spot

Love Is a Flame compiled by James

Stuart Bell presents more than forty

true accounts of how love was

revived and renewed in a marriage.

You will be inspired by these true

stories. They will warm your heart and show you

how to create a new spark in your marriage and build

it into a glowing flame. At the end of each story

James Bell gives insights that shed a kind of

inspirational light on the reader! Check it out!

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Monday, October 3

Mass, 8:30 a.m., Chapel

Adoration, 9:15 a.m., Chapel

Monday Martha’s Group, 9:15 a.m.

Rosary, 7:00 p.m., Chapel

Tuesday, October 4 Mass, 8:30 a.m., Northgate Atria

Mass with Grade 5, 8:30 a.m., Chapel

Young Adult Ministry, 7:00 p.m., YM Room

Wednesday, October 5

Mass, 8:30 a.m., Chapel

Thursday, October 6

Mass, 8:30 a.m., Chapel

Garden Group, 9:15 a.m., Outside Church

Joseph’s Group, 9:00 a.m., POMR #2

Shopping Cent$, 9:00 a.m., POMR#1

Thursday Martha’s Group, 3:30 p.m., GS

Friday, October 7

Mass, 8:30 a.m., Chapel

Saturday, October 8 Reconciliation, 2:30 p.m., Eucharistic Chapel

Mass, 4:30 p.m., Church

Corn Hole Tournament, 6:00 p.m., Athletic Fields

Sunday, October 9

Mass, 8:30 a.m.

Reconciliation Formation Session, 9:35 a.m., Chapel

Mass, 11:00 a.m.

THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH

Wedding Banns

II Brittany Walker & Justin Macke

ROSARY CRUSADE

10th Annual Cincinnati Rosary Crusade On the occasion of the 99th anniversary of the

Marian apparitions at Fatima, Portugal, please join

fellow Church parishioners from throughout the

metro area at Fountain Square on Saturday October

8 from Noon to 1:30 PM to pray the Rosary. The

guest speaker this year will be Rev. Sean Kopczyn-

ski, M.S.J.B. Our Lade of Lourdes Parish. This is

one of over 15,000 US and international Rosary

Crusades to be held in honor of these apparitions.

For additional information, contact Patrick or Mary

A s h c r a f t a t 5 1 3 - 7 9 3 - 5 8 7 2 o r

[email protected]

St. John’s

Corn Hole Tournament

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Athletics' Field

Check in begins at 6:00 PM

Tournament begins at 7:00 PM

Entry Fee $40 per team*

*Includes 2 beer tickets per registered player

*Pre-registration is required*

Must be 21 and over to enter

Only 30 teams are being formed.

Registration forms are available on our website at

stjohnsdr.org.

Senior’s Meeting

October 12

1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Gathering Space

Boys & Girls 4 - 8 Grades

High School Students

WHERE ARE YOU?!

Your parish needs you to answer the call to be altar

servers for one Mass a month.

Jesus loves you and misses you...Won’t you please

show Him your love in this small way? It is an

honor to serve Him at his altar

Please contact Anne Johns at [email protected]

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STEWARDSHIP OF FINANCE TERRI’S TIDBITS

SHOPPING CENTS

DID YOU KNOW that St. John’s Corn Hole

Tournament is Saturday, October 8 at the Athletic

Complex? It all starts at 6 pm with team check in.

Only 30 teams can enter. Don’t miss out. Get

registration forms (found at www.stjohnsdr.org)

early! Thanks to the Parish Development

Commission for organizing this event again.

DID YOU KNOW that this year’s Blessing of the

Animals will be on Tuesday, October 4, 6:30 pm at

Corpus Christi Church? St. Francis of Assisi loved

animals, so on his feast day we bless our animals.

DID YOU KNOW that our Pastoral Area Food

Pantry is part of the Give Back Program at Chili’s in

Tri-County? The Food Pantry receives 15% of sales

when you present the coupon on page 7 of this

bulletin. There are additional coupons located at the

Welcome Center. Thank you for supporting such a

worthy cause.

As the weather starts to change and autumn

approaches it might be time to shop for new

clothes. Have your kids outgrown last year’s long

pants, sweatshirts, shoes? Please use gift cards when

shopping. We carry Kohl’s, Macy’s, Dick’s Sporting

Goods and can special order many more retailers

such as American Eagle, Dillards, The Children’s

Place, etc. Did you know that you can actually pay

your Kohl’s charge bill with our Kohl’s gift

cards? Just take your bill and the cards to customer

service. Don’t forget we have Lowe’s and Home

Depot for you fall yard and home repair

needs. Grabbing a bite to eat on the way home from

football or soccer games? We carry lots of casual

dining and fast food restaurant gift cards. Stop by

the bell tower and see what we have in stock or can

special order for you.

Shopping Cent$ is on sale every Thursday

morning starting at 9:00 a.m. at the Par-

ish Office as well as before and after all

weekend Masses.

SEPTEMBER 25, 2016 COLLECTION RE-

STEWARDSHIP

“For God did not give us a spirit of

cowardice but rather of power and love and

self-control.” 2 Timothy 1:7

Many of us compartmentalize our Faith, we bring it

out only when we attend Mass or when we attend a

parish event. Being a good steward requires

discipline and striving to put God first in everything,

all the time. The next time you are at a

neighborhood party, at work or out shopping, would

your actions signal to others that you are a good and

faithful servant of our Lord?

Adult Collection (includes

Electronic Donations)

Children Collection

$

$

9,565.63

1.00

St. Vincent de Paul

Debt Reduction

Christmas Flowers

All Souls

$

$

$

$

105.00

125.00

500.00

500.00

Amount needed each week

Amount over/under

$

$

19,648.00

(10,082.37)

Adult Envelopes

Children Envelopes

Electronic Donators

Thank You!

196

1

48

SAVE THE DATE

Breakfast in Bethlehem When: Saturday, December 10

Where: Starting at 9:00 AM in Church with a

Prayer service followed by fun, fellowship and food

in the cafeteria. More details and volunteer

opportunities to come!!

Attention Women of St. John’s. Please

join us on Monday, October 3 for a night of

fellowship with other women of the parish. It will be

a night of fun, reflection and service planning.

Please consider joining. For location information

and additional information, please email Cathy Hale

at [email protected].

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Evensong

for the

Recently Deceased

Parish Events

September 28 - November 6 Join the worldwide movement to

protect mothers and children The Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area will join with hundreds of other cities for 40 Days for Life, a life-saving campaign made up of three components:

Prayer & Fasting Community Outreach Peaceful Vigil

40 Days for Life is helping people in local communities end the injustice of abortion. With God's help, and the participation of 700,000 volunteers in 636 cities across 36 nations, 40 Days for Life has seen 11,796 babies saved from abortion, 133 abortion worker conversions and 74 closed abortion centers.

For this Fall campaign to be successful, we need YOU!

Make plans now to join fellow St. John the Baptist parishioners when we take part in the most visible campaign component - prayer in front of Planned Parenthood in Cincinnati - in repentance for the destruction of innocent lives right here in our midst. Days and times for St. John the Baptist: Sunday, October 2 from 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm; Monday, October 17 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm; Saturday, November 5 from 7:00 am - 7:00 pm.

Pray and get involved to save lives! Please sign up this weekend!

Vigil Location: Planned Parenthood 2314 Auburn Avenue, Cincinnati

Contact: Nellie or Bill Jung, [email protected]/513-737-2185

Go to www.40daysforlife.com for inspiring and hopeful stories in these trying times

Each year on the Feast of All Souls

November 2

we celebrate a special Evensong

in memory of those who have died,

especially those who have died in the

past year.

All are invited to come to this special

service which will be on

Wednesday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m.

During the service

we will mention the names of all from

the parish who have died since last

November.

A family member will come forward

to light a candle in their memory.

You are welcome

to have the names of other loved ones

mentioned who have died this past

year.

Please contact Deacon Ken Schnur

at 385-8010 by Monday, October 24.

Thank you.

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MUSICIAN’S NOTES BY DOUG SCHMUTTE

I ncrease our faith,” the apostles say in our

Gospel passage this weekend. How often have

we spoken these words ourselves? Just three

weeks ago we commemorated the 15th

Anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on U.S soil

since the mid-20th century. Add to that the countless

acts of violence both here and abroad over the last

several years, and it’s very easy for all of us to say

to the Lord “increase our faith.”

Faith does mean many things. Merriam-Webster

gives three possible meanings: 1) belief and trust in

and loyalty to God; 2) firm belief in something for

which there is no proof; and 3) something that is

believed with especially strong conviction.

I would surmise that the apostles were referring

to their belief in the teachings of Christ and their

belief in God. Perhaps that same lack or weakening

of faith has happened to us over the course of our

lives, especially over things we don’t understand

like incurable illnesses and death when they impose

themselves into our lives. Do we not ask the Lord

both “how could this happen?” and “increase our

faith.”

But, I would also suggest that, given the

experiences of the world in which we live, we have

also had our “faith” in the goodness of others

questioned as well. It’s hard to watch the news these

days and, from Paris to Miami, again not question

how these things can happen, or how our God could

allow such events to take place. And…once again

ask the Lord to “increase our faith.”

I often quote one of my liturgist friends Jerry

Galipeau. Referring to this week’s scriptures he

writes: Do you ever feel your faith weakening? In

the first reading the prophet gives us a checklist

naming some possible causes; violence, ruin,

misery, strife, and destruction. We can add to this

listing: broken relationships, sickness, cruelty,

indifference, pain, suffering, and

of course, death. But God

encourages us through the

prophet: Wait! The vision will

not disappoint. If it delays, wait

for it. The just one because of

their faith shall live.

In our Gospel passage, after

the apostles (and we) have asked

for an “increase in faith,” Christ

tells us we only need to have

faith the size of a mustard seed.

During Mass today we sang

the hymn “We Walk By Faith”

We sang the words: We walk by faith, and not by

sight; No gracious words we hear from Him who

spoke as none ere spoke; but we believe him near.

Help then O Lord, our unbelief; and may our faith

abound to call on you when you are near, and seek

where you are found.

Possibly even more importantly we sang these

words at Mass today: If today you hear his voice,

harden not your hearts.

Sometimes I’m afraid we let the words of the

psalm sort of wash right over us and think of the

psalm as just filler space between the readings – like

a small break in the action, if you will. But given our

readings today, the words of the psalm could not be

more beneficial to us for I believe that only when we

allow ourselves to hear his voice that we can truly

be open to hear what God is speaking to us.

So, when things happen in our lives, and we feel

our faith weakening and do ask the Lord to increase

our faith, may be always have open hearts ready to

hear the voice of God. Then, if we have “faith the

size of a mustard seed,” our faith will “abound” and

that faith will grow in limits heretofore unknown.

Have a great week.

If we had faith the size

of a mustard seed...

Week by Week Through the Year of Mercy

H ow long, O LORD?” With Habakkuk’s question

echoing across twenty-six hundred years, Re-

spect Life Sunday finds all life claiming sanctuary in

our hearts: unborn infant, senior citizen, immigrant

and refugee, imprisoned and addicted, people bur-

dened with illness and disabilities of body, mind, or

spirit. Even Mother Earth, Pope Francis notes in Lau-

dato Si’, bears scars of disrespect for the life she nur-

tures and sustains. Life is still threatened, as in Ha-

bakkuk’s day, with ruin and misery, “destruction and

violence, . . . strife and clamorous discord” (see 1:3).

Since our efforts so often seem ineffective, we

“unprofitable servants” cry with the apostles,

“Increase our faith.” But Jesus’ reply might be para-

phrased, “Not quantity—quality.”

—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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Amanda Weickert - [email protected]

It would be my joy to meet with you and discuss our

beautiful faith! Please feel free to call or schedule an

appointment any time! __________________________________________

Formed in Faith Program Formed in Faith: Growing as God’s Children

is our new program for children in kindergarten

through 8th grade. One aspect of this program is a

group of three cards the kids take home and complete

every day. They can then bring them back to our

meetings for prizes! I hope that these tiny activities

help them to recognize God’s presence in their life,

and how good and beloved they are. Over the next

three weeks I will highlight the different cards. If

you would like some for your own children or

grandchildren they are available on the bulletin board

in the gathering space, or you can contact me for

more. Thanks! Amanda

This “The Saint in Me!” card encourages kids to

see how good they are and how much God loves

them. We are all called to be saints, and God wants

to help us out!

On the back of the card are the 14 virtues we will

focus on this year in class. This past week we

learned about justice and St. Katherine Drexel, the

first American-born US citizen to become a saint!

The kids circle or color the virtues they were that

day, and can write down something else good about

themselves on the line at the bottom. Everyone is

good inside, and this helps kids recognize that!

Office of Christian Formation to LOVE as

GOD LOVES

By Amanda Weickert

While I was discerning the religious life I spent

several weeks with a cloistered Carmelite community

of nuns where I became fascinated with their way of

life. They are unabashedly and unequivocally focused

on God and eternal life, even as they live their days

within the cloister. By not having an outside work or

apostolate, such as nursing, teaching, or any other

ministry we typically associate with religious life,

these sisters reveal how everything we do is, at its

deepest core, truly a ministry. From the outside, it

looks like the cloistered nun doesn’t do anything for

anyone outside her cloister. How could she, if she

never leaves and they cannot enter?

Through the weeks I spent living with them I came

to recognize that this superficial isolation reveals the

true depth of our inter-relationality. What the sisters

are physically doing is of secondary importance,

whether canning tomatoes or scrubbing floors. The

primary value of everything they do is in their loving

relationship with God and the salvation of the world.

They weren’t really canning tomatoes, they were

loving God and their sisters, giving generously of

themselves to strengthen these loving relationships.

They knew it too; as they scrubbed the floor they

loved everyone who walks on them, and as they

tended the garden they reveled in God’s abundant

creation and the life it would bring to those who

would later eat the vegetables they grew. Their

housework and chores were important themselves, as

it isn’t good to starve in a filthy hovel. But they were

clearly able to show me that everything truly does boil

down to love. For them, a filthy floor would be better

than one scrubbed with resentment. Love is the

essential ingredient to make anything worth doing,

and how to do it well.

Our actions, like those of the cloistered nuns I

came to know, have this same primary importance.

Even beyond what we appear to be doing – driving a

carpool, working in an office, meeting with a friend –

the importance of what we are doing is primarily

linked with how it strengthens loving relationships

with God and those around us. As I strive to make

good choices and grow into the woman I know God is

calling me to be I ask: “Am I choosing this out of

love? Am I doing this with love?” Let us pray each

day that we can more frequently answer “Yes!” with a

joyful heart.

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Young Adult Ministry

This past Tuesday night, St. John’s hosted a NEW

WEST SIDE YOUNG ADULT GROUP. This group

was created with young adults from 12 different

West Side parishes. There was a great turnout and

this group looks forward to meeting every Tuesday

night at 7pm in the Youth Ministry room. If

interested, please contact Rod Dunlap at

[email protected] or 513-614-1789.

Junior High Ministry

This past Wednesday, our junior high youth took part

in a new program here at St. John’s called

ENCOUNTER. In this program these junior high

youth will:

Be drawn into the amazing story that ties all of

Scripture together.

Experience God’s love for them in a profound

way, and see him as a part of their daily

lives.

Discover the meaning of their faith, and the

purpose God has for them.

Learn how the Old Testament prefigures,

prepares for, and prophesies the coming of

the Messiah.

See Jesus as the awaited Messiah who

established the Catholic Church to continue

his saving mission on earth.

Witness the power of the Sacraments and the

Mass as real encounters with God

Please pray for these junior high youth as they begin

this journey and ENCOUNTER Jesus!

The next meeting will be Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 7pm

in the Youth Ministry room. More info, please

contact Rod Dunlap at [email protected] or 513

-614-1789.

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ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI

PERMISSION, RELEASE AND MEDICAL POWER OF ATTORNEY (rev. 6-2006)

I, the lawful parent or guardian of (the “child”), give permission for my child to participate in

the activity described on the Activity Information form and release from all liability and indemnify the Archbishop of Cincinnati

(“the Archbishop”), both individually and as trustee for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and all parishes and schools within the

Archdiocese (the “Archdiocese”), and their officers, agents, representatives, volunteers, and employees from any and all liability,

claims, judgments, cost and expenses, including attorneys’ fees, arising out of any injury or illness incurred by my child while

participating in or traveling to or from the activity and further agree not to bring or prosecute or allow to be brought or prosecuted

(including but not limited to prosecution through subrogation) in my name, or on behalf of my Child, any claims, lawsuits or actions

against the Archbishop, the Archdiocese, and their officers, agents, representatives, volunteers and employees.

I further understand that my Child’s participation is purely voluntary and is a privilege and not a right, and that my Child, and I on

behalf of my Child, elect to participate in spite of the risks. I agree to instruct my child to cooperate with the Archbishop or his

agents in charge of the activity. I appoint the Archbishop or his agents who are acting as leaders of the activity as my attorney in fact

to act for me in my name and my behalf, in any way that I would act if I were personally present, with respect to the following

matters if any injury, illness or medical emergency occurs during the activity or related travel:

(i) To give any and all consents and authorizations to any physicians, dentist, hospital or other persons or institutions

pertaining to any emergency medications, medical or dental treatments, diagnostic or surgical procedures or any other emergency

actions as our attorney shall deem necessary or appropriate for the best interest of the Child.

(ii) I understand that the agents of the Archbishop will make a reasonable attempt to contact me as soon as possible in the event

of a medical emergency involving my child.

This power of attorney shall lapse automatically upon completion of the activity and related travel. I agree that the Archbishop or his

agents may use my child’s portrait or photograph for promotional purposes, website and office functions and use social media and

technology to communicate to my child regarding ministry related activities. (Facebook, texting, etc.) This acknowledgement and

release is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the law of the State of Ohio, and if any portion hereof is declared

invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect. This acknowledgement and release

shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio, except for the choice of law provisions thereof.

I have carefully read and understand and accept the terms and conditions stated herein and acknowledge that this Permission,

Release and Medical Power of Attorney shall be effective and binding upon me, my Child, and my own and my Child’s personal

representative or estate, assigns, heirs, and next of kin and that I have signed this agreement of my own free will.

Signature of Parent or Guardian Date / /

ACTIVITY INFORMATION

Program: Hot Topics night for West-side parishes Date: October 8, 2016 6 pm-11 pm

Location: St. Ignatius Parish Activities: Talks, and ice breaker activities

Group Leaders: West Side Parish Youth Ministers Telephone No. for Event:( 513)614-1789

Medical Information — Completed by Parent or Guardian — Please Print

Child’s Name Birth date / /

Home Address City Zip

Child’s Soc. Sec. No. * Allergies/Medications

Chronic Conditions (e.g. epilepsy, diabetes)

Parent/Guardian Place of Employment Work Address

City Zip Parent/Guardian Contact No. (c) (h)

Emergency Contact Phone No. (c) (h)

Medical Insurance Co. Policy No. Member’s Name

Member’s Birth date / / Member’s Soc. Sec. No. * * SSN is optional, some hospitals WILL NOT treat without it.

Family Doctor Phone No.

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Blessing of the Animals

Food Pantry News ST. JOHN’S ATHLETIC BOOSTERS

Boy’s Basketball Season 2016/2017

Attention all St. John the Baptist boys in grades 2

through 12. Sign-ups are now open thru October 4,

2016 via the website at www.stjab.com. Please

direct any questions to Tony Even at

[email protected] or 513-315-3300.

Our Pastoral Area Food Pantry is one of two food

pantries in Cincinnati that has been invited by the

Chili’s restaurant organization to be a part of their

“Give Back Program”. From October 1 thru October

31 we will partner with Chili’s at 855 East Kemper

Road in Tri County to earn 15% of sales (excluding

tax and gratuity) to support our Food Pantry. We

plan to put the proceeds from this event towards the

purchase of a new freezer and/or computer upgrades.

You must have the restaurant coupon below to

participate in this event. Just grab some coupons,

your family,

friends and co-

workers and

enjoy a meal at

C h i l i ’ s t o

support our

Pastoral Area

Food Pantry.

A d d i t i o n a l

coupons are

located at the

Parish Center

offices and

racks in the

G a t h e r i n g

Spaces. Thank

you to all for

your continued

support of our Pastoral Area Food Pantry.

Tuesday, October 4 6:30 p.m.

Corpus Christi Church

2014 Springdale Road

B ecause St. Francis of Assisi loved

animals, on his feast day it is

customary to bless animals. Because

of its Franciscan heritage, Corpus Christi will

celebrate the gift of animals by blessing animals

at 6:30 p.m. in front of the church on Springdale

Road. In this blessing we thank God for the gifts

that pets are and ask God to bless them through

the intercession of St. Francis.

PASTORAL AREA THANKSGIVING DINNER GIVE AWAY

With summer wrapping up and children back

at school, we at the Food Pantry are getting

ready for Thanksgiving! Hard to believe but it

will be here sooner than we think.

We would like to ask the parishioners at St.

John the Baptist, St. John Neumann and Corpus

Christi to once again support our Thanksgiving

dinner give away. Following are the food items

that are needed for the Thanksgiving dinners:

Canned vegetables, yams, fruit, gravy, Jell-O,

cake or brownie mix, icing, boxed potatoes,

and stuffing. We do not have the storage

space to handle frozen turkeys this year but

would gladly accept gift cards or cash to help

us purchase the turkeys. If you are able to donate some of the items

above, you can put the items in the normal drop

locations at your parish by Sunday, November 6.

Cash or gift cards can be dropped in the collec-

tion basket and clearly marked for the food pan-

try or dropped in the parish office.

Families will be signing up for Thanksgiving

Dinners from September 19 thru October 27

during normal pantry hours of operation. Thank

you for your generosity.

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PATHWAY TO PEACE

Walk with Patty & Jess

Saturday | October 8th | 10 AM

Heritage Park

11405 East Miami River RD. Cincinnati, OH

5K Walk, Prizes, T-Shirts, DJ,

Family Fun and Kids Activities

Adult Tickets: $25, Kids: FREE, Kids T-Shirt: $10

Corporate Sponsorship Is Available: [email protected]

Register For The Walk At: http://www.pathwaytopeacefoundation.org/

Or Email: [email protected]

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