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ST HELEN CHURCH
RIVERSIDE, OHIO March 11, 2018
READINGS FOR MARCH 18
Ezekiel 37:12-14
Romans 8:8-11
John 11:1-45
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An EXAMINATION OF CONSCIENCE is included here to help us
prepare to receive this sacrament of loving forgiveness on Tuesday.
My Responsibilities to God:
Have I gone to Mass every Sunday or do I sometimes find excuses not to go, especially because of things or
choices which were really under my control?
Have I recognized my need for Jesus and his salvation?
Have I asked the Holy Spirit to empower me to live the Christian life, especially when I am faced with moral choices?
Have I sought ways in which I might grow closer to God?
My Responsibilities to my Family, Others, and Myself
Have I been disobedient or disrespectful to anyone in authority?
Have I been overly proud, judgmental, or stubborn?
Have I gossiped about others or told lies about others? Have I lied to deceive others?
Have I mocked or made fun of others?
Have I gotten angry or nurtured and held grudges and resentments?
Have I been jealous of others? Have I nurtured self-pity?
Have I refused to forgive others —parents, relatives, employers, a former friend, a spouse, a former spouse?
Have I cultivated hatred?
Have I flirted or fostered improper relationships with someone else, either in my mind or through words and actions.
Have I read pornographic literature or looked at pornographic pictures, shows, or movies?
Have I listened to my spouse? Have I truly paid attention to his or
her concerns, worries, problems?
Have I been a good Christian witness to my children in what I say
and do?
Have I cared for the spiritual needs of my children? Have I been a
shepherd and a guardian as God has appointed me? Have I
prayed with them?
Have I treated my children with respect?
My Responsibilities to my Society and my World
Have I been a Christian witness to those with whom I work or asso-
ciate?
Have I been prejudiced toward others because of race, color, reli-
gion, or social status?
Have I fostered or nurtured hatred toward my "political" opponents?
Have I had a proper concern for the poor and needy?
Have I shown a proper respect for the Earth and its resources, all of
which belong to God?
AN ACT OF CONTRITION from Loyola Press
My God,
I am sorry for my sins with all my
heart.
In choosing to do wrong
and failing to do good,
I have sinned against you
whom I should love above all things.
I firmly intend, with your help,
to do penance,
to sin no more,
and to avoid whatever leads me to sin.
Our Savior Jesus Christ
suffered and died for us.
In his name, my God, have mercy.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO
“ENCOUNTER THE PEACE
OF CHRIST”
THROUGH OUR LENTEN COMMUNAL
RECONCILIATION SERVICE
St. Helen Church
7:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 13
(Babysitting will be available) Offering the sacrament will be: Fr. Satish, Fr. Dave,
Fr. Tony, Fr. Bob, Fr. Bill, and Fr. Steve.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONDAY, MARCH 12
Novena—9:00 am
Liturgy of the Ordinary Book Study—SJA 7:30 pm
TUESDAY, MARCH 13
Rosary—BSC 9:00 am
Bible Study—SJ1 9:00 am
Lenten Reconciliation Service—7:00 pm
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
Centering Prayer—SJ1 3:15 pm
Dinner & Lectio Divina—SJA 5:30 pm
Parish Pastoral Council—HR 7:00 pm
THURSDAY, MARCH 15
Prayer Shawl Ministry—SJ1 1:00 pm
First Reconciliation—CH 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
Stations of the Cross—CH 7:00 pm
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
Vespers—BSC 4:15 pm
5:00 pm—Fr. Ed Burns
SUNDAY, MARCH 18
8:00 am Mass— Fr. Tony
10:30 am Mass—Fr. Dave
Baptismal Prep Class—HR 11:45 am
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS SUNDAY, MARCH 11
8:00 am
10:30 am Charles Maloney (Family)
MONDAY, MARCH 12
8:15 am Michael Small (Ed & Ampi Arnold)
TUESDAY, MARCH 13
8:15 am Michael Tritschler (Jack & Bobbie Lehman)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
8:15 am Ed Morrisey (Arlene Deis)
THURSDAY, MARCH 15
8:15 am Charlene Reed (Kathy Parrett)
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
8:15 am Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
5:00 pm Richard Strathearn (Family)
SUNDAY, MARCH 18
8:00 am
10:30 am Nicoletta Hary (Cathy & Dennis Stewart)
Ministry Schedule Eucharistic Minister Altar Server Lector
Saturday, March 17
5:00 PM
Maria Basto John Butler Judy Decker Shawn Kalis
Shelly Miller Rachel Reuber Shannon Reuber Nancy Strathearn
Matias Basto Grace Randall
Nora Marino (1) Brian Miller (2)
Sunday, March 18
8:00 AM
Linda Dillon Nicole Harpenau Margie Keenan April Lezanic
Azucena Small Keith Steeber Todd Tayloe Kathleen Woods
Sub Requested Alessandria Small
Sarah Seward (1) Michele Goodpaster (2)
Sunday, March 18
10:30 AM
Erin Friel Jan Friel Drew Hilgeford Mindy Hilgeford
Lisa Kruso Timothy Madden Diana Madden Kari Madden
William Friel Eric Hilgeford Taylor Montgomery
Lester Small (1) Mary Havens (2)
OFFICE OF THE DIACONATE
INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS Have you considered becoming a Permanent
Deacon in the Catholic Church, but don’t know where to
begin to explore the possibility? The Office of the
Diaconate of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati will hold
Informational Meetings concerning the Permanent
Diaconate on the following dates:
Dayton Region: Monday, March 19, 7:00 pm, St
Helen Parish, Smith Building
North Region: Tuesday, March 20, 7:10 pm
(following optional 6:30 evening Mass), St Michael Parish,
33 Elm Street Fort Loramie, Ohio 45845
Cincinnati Region: Thursday, March 22, 7:00
pm, St Ignatius Parish, 5222 North Bend Road, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45247, Bolet Room
For more information and to register, please
contact Deacon Mark Machuga, Director of the Office of
the Diaconate at (513) 421-3131, ext. 2641 or
FIRST FESTIVAL TICKET TURN-IN Last Monday’s ticket turn-in receipt totaled $7,275
compared to $7,820 last year. The Early Bird winner of
$50 was Barbara Marsh! Congratulations!! The next turn
-in will be Monday, April 2, in the Smith Building be-
tween 7-8:30 p.m. Sell those festival tickets and get them
turned in for a chance at an easy $50!
ST HELEN CHURCH
RIVERSIDE, OHIO March 11, 2018
OUR ELECT AND CANDIDATES!
For those coming into the Catholic Church at Easter, Lent is known as the period of Purification and
Enlightenment. During the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Sundays of Lent, our Elect (those preparing to be baptized at Easter
Vigil) have taken or will take part in the Scrutinies at the 10:30 am Masses. Each scrutiny has time dedicated to
silent prayer, intercessions for the Elect, and an exorcism -- not of the Devil -- but of the evil, darkness, or
weaknesses in their lives that weigh them down or hold them back from making that step of coming to the
baptismal font and being reborn. The Scrutinies are meant to uncover and heal all that is weak, defective, or sinful,
and to strengthen all that is good and strong.
Through the Rites, we, as parishioners, are called to be "our best selves" in caring for and supporting the
people who will be joining our family. This week, we introduce you to Braydon, Marissa, Aaron, and Jamie . . .
Please welcome them, encourage them, and keep them in your prayers!
Braydon M. is in the 4th grade at St. Helen School. He likes pizza rolls, breadsticks with mari-
nara, and the color blue. Braydon enjoys swimming, riding bikes, playing video games, and
learning about God. He says that his favorite part of Mass is everything, because he is in God’s
presence. Braydon says, “My favorite place to pray is anywhere, everywhere, any time, and eve-
ry place.” He is looking forward to being baptized and receiving the Body and Blood of Christ,
because he wants to be closer to God. Braydon chose his godparents because he feels very close
to them and they are helping him to follow Jesus. Because of a shared concern for animals, the
earth, and people, Braydon has chosen Noah as his Confirmation name. Braydon thanks God for faith and for tak-
ing care of him and his loved ones.
Marissa N. is a 4th grader at St. Helen School. Her favorite foods are ice cream and pizza, and
she likes to draw, read, and spend time with friends and family. Marissa says she notices God’s
presence the most when she is in church and when she is with friends. Marissa says, “I want to
be baptized, so I can follow in the Light of Christ.” She likes to pray and sing at Mass, especial-
ly “Somebody’s Knockin’ at Your Door.” Marissa chose her godparents because they are mod-
els of faith who are helping to her to follow Jesus. She has chosen Mary as her Confirmation
name, because Mary trusted God and followed Jesus. Marissa thanks God for her younger sib-
lings, and for having family and friends to love her.
Aaron Brown - My family is from the Greenville area, however I was raised in
Dayton for most of my life. I am the Senior automotive technician for Firestone.
Favorite candy; Reese Cups. Favorite sports teams: Dallas Cowboys, Cavaliers,
Ohio State Why do you want to become Catholic? I became interested in
becoming Catholic once my older son started attending St. Helens. He would come
home and tell us everything he was learning in religion. He truly enjoys and loves
learning about God and has inspired me to grow my relationship with God.
Favorite RCIA Session? My favorite RICA session was learning about the
Eucharist with Father Satish. How can the parish pray for you? I would ask the parish to pray for support and
guidance as I continue to grow in the Catholic faith.
Jamie Brown - I grew up in a Military family, born in Germany and lived in Kentucky for a long time. Eventually
my family came back to Dayton where my family is from when I was in the 6th grade. I am a Nurse at
Dermatologist of Southwest Ohio. Favorite candy? KitKats. Favorite sports teams? Dallas Cowboys and
Ohio State Why do you want to be Catholic? I grew up going to church and have always had a relationship
with God, but had lost some of the connection as I got older. After our son started attending St. Helens he had
more questions and I wanted to be able to help guide him. The more I learned the more I felt drawn to the
Catholic faith. Favorite RCIA session? My favorite RCIA session was when we received the Oil of
Catechumens. How can the parish pray for you? I ask that the Parish pray for God to help guide me as I
complete the RCIA process and for support in my growing faith.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
CHANGE TO OUR GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE On Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday), we will offer a service at 1 p.m.
only this year. There will be no service at 7 p.m. Given the hour of Jesus’s death, the cele-
bration of the Lord’s Passion should take place in the afternoon. The Roman Missal indicates
that “if….[there is] pastoral need for an additional liturgical service, the Diocesan Bishop may
permit the service to be repeated later.” Unfortunately, over the last several years, our com-
bined attendance between the 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. services would barely have filled half of the
church. Last year, it was less than half. With the attendance and the challenge of finding avail-
able priests during the Triduum, we can no longer sustain two services. Let us pray together in
hope at the afternoon liturgy!
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ONE-TIME WAYS TO HELP THE PARISH?
WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING NEEDS:
Church Cleaning! Lots of individuals or families to help us clean the church: wash the
wood in the sanctuary and the chairs and pillars in the chapels, and oil the Stations of the
Cross. There are 548 chairs in the nave, 44 on the east side, 34 on the west side, 45 in the
Blessed Sacrament Chapel, and 48 in loft, not to mention all the pillars! Join us on Tuesday,
March 20 any time from 6:00 to 8:30. We will provide the cleaning liquids and snacks. You
bring buckets and rags . . . and family or friends!!! Last year, we made a fun video of our-
selves “toiling away” and singing !
Palm Fest! 8-10 people on Thursday, March 22 at 9:00 a.m. in the Helen Room to help
us strip palms to prepare them for Palm Sunday! No experience necessary!!! Continental
breakfast! Call Mary to RSVP 254-6233 x305
Two people to carry banners in the procession on Holy Thursday, March 29, 7:00 p.m.
Four people to carry the canopy that covers the Blessed Sacrament during the procession on
Holy Thursday.
Two people to carry banners at the Easter Vigil, 8:30 on Saturday, March 31
Four people to carry the Dedication Candles in the entrance procession at the Easter Vigil
Lots of hard workers to help us put 7 rows of chairs back in place after the Easter Vigil
(around 11:30 p.m.) for Easter Sunday Mass the next day
ST HELEN CHURCH
RIVERSIDE, OHIO March 11, 2018
FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
ASCENSION PARISH FISH FRY Friday, Mar. 23rd from 5:30-8:30 in the Parish
Activity Center (PAC) Fish & French Fries; Cole Slaw/
Baked Beans; Grilled Cheese for kids; Homemade Des-
serts; Lemonade/Coffee. $1 Pop to support YM and Beer
Sales to support Athletics. What a Deal! Presale $12 at
the Parish Office; $15 at the door; $6 children 3-11; Free 3
and under. Carry-Out 5-5:30 (presale ticket need-
ed). Hope to see you there! 2025 Woodman Drive!
SUNG SOLEMN VESPERS Solemn Vespers will be held on Sunday, March
18 at 7:00 PM in the Chapel of St. Gregory the Great at
Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, 6616 Beechmont Avenue,
Cincinnati, OH 45230. As we prepare for the Sacred Tridu-
um, come pray the psalms and canticles of Vespers for the
Fifth Sunday of Lent. In addition to the liturgical chants of
Vespers, the Mount St. Mary’s Latin Schola and the Athe-
naeum Chorale will perform selections from the Tenebrae
liturgy of Holy Week, including the chanted Lamentations
of Jeremiah and sacred motets by Ingegneri. There is no
admission charge. All are welcome.
ELIZABETH’S NEW LIFE CENTER Please join us for ENLC Partnership Banquet at
Mandalay Banquet Center on Thursday, April 19 or Fri-
day, April 20. Guest Speaker is Dr. Ray Guarendi. Sug-
gested Donation is $25 per person. To register or volun-
teer to be a table host, please contact Barb Garrison, (937)
226-7414, email [email protected], or our
website elizabethnewlife.org
STEBBINS HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Make plans to attend our production of “Annie,”
with special arrangement from MTI: Music Theatre Inter-
nation, New York, NY. Show dates March 22, 23, and 24
at 7:30 pm Tickets are $8 for students and senior citizens
and $10 for adults. All seating is reserved. Tickets go on
sale March 19 at the Stebbins Auditorium or call 937-546-
7334. Please support our cast as they build a “Stebbins
tradition” of excellence in musical theater!
ST HELEN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION The St Helen Federal Credit Union’s Annual
Meeting and Dinner is April 7 at 6:15 pm. Join us for a
delicious catered meal, dessert, and drinks as we give an
update on the state of the Credit Union. The dinner is not
just open to members only; anyone may attend! So if
you’ve ever been interested in finding out about St. Helen
Federal Credit Union, April 7th is the perfect opportunity to
learn. Tickets are available at the Credit Union for just
$13. For more information, please contact our office at
252-7477.
CHAMINADE JULIENNE PERFORMING ARTS
PRESENTS: ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. A peasant girl from a tropical island uses the
power of love to bring people together of different social
classes in the musical, Once On This Island. Performances
are Friday, March 16 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 17 at
2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the CJ auditorium. All tickets are $10.
RESPECT LIFE PROPOSED LEGISLATION Learn about Respect Life Issues in Ohio - Monday
March 19, Incarnation Parish Center, Room 104 at 7 PM
The Church of the Incarnation Respect Life Committee
invites you to join us as State Representative Niraj Antani
discusses proposed legislation and current Life issues in
Ohio. Incarnation is located at 7415 Far Hills Avenue,
Centerville, Ohio 45459.
A WEEKEND OF DISCOVERY… A LIFETIME
OF LOVE You’re invited to attend a Worldwide Marriage
Encounter weekend, where married couples can get away
from jobs, kids, chores, and phones—and focus only
on each other. If you’d like greater depth, growth, and en-
richment in your relationship, you’ll like the difference a
Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend can make! The
upcoming Marriage Encounter weekends are;
April 20-22, Ascension Parish, Kettering, OH
June 8-10, Saint Patrick Parish, Taylor Mill, KY
September 21-23, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Par-
ish, Lexington, KY
***NOTE*** All three above weekends are Non-
residential weekends. There is no overnight stay for these
weekends. Participants will leave each evening and return
each morning. *******
For more information or to register, contact Andy
and Jeanne Folfas at (937) 866-5196 or 800-343-5621
[email protected] or www.esharing.org
OUTCASTS FILM SCREENING “A night of inspiration, testimony, and prayer for
Dayton. On Wednesday March 21st at 6pm, a pre-
screening of the film Outcasts and follow Q&A with pro-
ducer Joe Campo and a Franciscan Friar will be happening
at the Kroc Center (1000 N Keowee St. Dayton,
OH). Outcasts is a film that offers a never seen before look
into the lives of people found on the fringe and the heroic
actions of those who bring the light of Christ into their
darkness. This is not a single parish event, but an event for
all parishes in Dayton to unite us as we enter into Holy
Week. Please consider joining us for this powerful experi-
ence.” For more information, please leave a message for
Father Ethan at St. Peter's - Huber Heights -- 937-233-1503