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1 Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 21, 2016 Non Territorial Parish 4435 E Paerson Road Dayton, OH 45430-1033 Phone: (937) 429-0510 web site: www.qac-ohio.org Pastor: Rev. Tom Schroer, S.M. Pastoral Associate: Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgies are Interpreted for our deaf community members NOTE: Nursery Service is available each Sunday in the vesbule. Contact Erica Rudemiller, [email protected] A Member of the Marianist Family We share this bread and cup.... ....and we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love, and to be the holy people God calls us to be. (QAC Vision Statement)

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Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 21, 2016

Non Territorial Parish 4435 E Patterson Road

Dayton, OH 45430-1033 Phone: (937) 429-0510

web site: www.qac-ohio.org

Pastor: Rev. Tom Schroer, S.M. Pastoral Associate: Deacon Greg Cecere

Liturgies are Interpreted for our deaf community members

NOTE: Nursery Service is available each Sunday in the vestibule. Contact Erica Rudemiller, [email protected]

A Member of the Marianist Family

We share this bread and cup.... ....and we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love, and to be the holy people God calls us to be.

(QAC Vision Statement)

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From a Marianist Community of student brothers open to visitors for Sunday Eucharist, Queen of Apostles Community emerged as a non-territorial parish on August 28, 1973.

Continuing in the tradition of the Marianist Charism, we come together each week as a family of Catholic, Christian believers, to worship our God in the Eucharist with song &

praise and to share in the breaking of the Bread. In so doing, we proclaim our willingness to build a community of love and to be the holy people God calls us to be.

If you are visiting and worshipping with us for the first time, we extend to you our warmest welcome. Our prayer is that your worship experience will be uplifting and Spirit filled.

We hope you will visit us often and worship with us!

(If you’d like more information about us or would like to join our Community, please fill out the form on the back cover and drop it in the collection basket!)

NOTE: If the form on the back is missing, email [email protected] with your name, phone number, address and we’ll contact you about joining us.

Marianist Doxology May the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit be glorified in all places

through the Immaculate Virgin Mary.

QUEEN OF APOSTLES COMMUNITY (QAC)

“THE SPIRIT” & SUNDAY HOMILIES ON LINE: Visit our QAC website at qac-ohio.org. On the main page, you’ll find ‘The Spirit of QAC’ under ‘Our Community.’ ‘Homilies’ are listed under ‘Sunday Bulletin.’

STEWARDSHIP & GIVING

Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time: “For behold, some are last who will be first and some are first who will be last.” (Luke 13:30). Our standards in our society are so different from God’s standards. We often rate or rank people by what they have, how powerful they are, or how successful they are. Jesus reminds us that God will not judge us by the same earthly standards.

QAC Operating Income Report Note: Operating Income includes regular collection, rental, and interest income.

Income Expenses Difference July 2016 $ 17,477 $ 18,562 ($ 1,085) Year to Date $ 17,477 $ 18,562 ($ 1,085)

Our fiscal year is July 1st to June 30th. Thank you for your generosity!

Attendance: Feast of Assumption (August 14th): 130

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Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time

Presider......................................... Fr. Ted Cassidy, S.M. Assisting ........................................ Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgy Planner .............................. Sharon DiLorenzo Music Director ............................... Teesie Chandler Interpreter for the Deaf.................. Paula Fleming

Isaiah 66:18-21: The book of Isaiah closes with a vision of a glorious Jerusalem, which will be a haven not only for the Jewish people but even for people of all nations. With the long exile in Babylon over, Jerusalem will be restored, and the people will once again rest in her arms. Jerusalem will be vindicated and will lead the world in singing praises to God.

Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13: In this passage, the author extols the need for discipline and compares God with a parent. God offers discipline out of love and uses adversity to teach Christians; it is to be understood as a loving correction, despite how unpleasant it may feel. Many times, our own communities are like the one Hebrews addressed. We grow tired and need encouragement. We also need to hear that the trials we face are for our own benefit, if we but endure.

Luke 13:22-30: This gospel reading does not mince words in demanding the wholehearted devotion of every Christian, a devotion first and foremost to following the path the Jesus walks, accompanying him on his journey to suffering and death. This message was intended to remind Israel that Gentiles will also find God’s favor. But it is important for us to hear as well, lest we become complacent in our lives of faith.

Ministers Taking Eucharist to Those Not With Us

Presider: Let us send these ministers to those who could not be with us.

Response: Receive the Body of Christ for the nourishment of those who are not here with us. Assure our friends of our prayers and blessings throughout the week.

Music: (Service Music - Jesus the Compassion of God, Handout) Gathering ............................. Come to the Celebration ................................... Bulletin, Pg 4 Penitential Rite .................... Spoken Gloria ................................... Sung (Jesus the Compassion of God) ...................... Handout 1st Reading ......................... Isaiah 66:18-21 ....................................... Enrique Romaguera Responsorial ....................... Go Out to All the World (Psalm 117) ..................... Gather 112 2nd Reading ........................ Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13 ...................................... Richard Miller Gospel Acclamation ............ Sung (Jesus the Compassion of God) ...................... Handout Gospel ................................. Luke 13:22-30 Profession of Faith .............. Spoken (Joan Chittister) .................................... Bulletin, Pg 4 Universal Prayer...................Response: “Lord, Hear Our Prayer”........ ... Sharon DiLorenzo Sign of Peace ...................... Sung) Preparation of the Table ...... Instrumental Holy, Holy ............................ Sung (Jesus the Compassion of God) ...................... Handout Memorial Acclamation ......... Sung (Jesus the Compassion of God) ...................... Handout Doxology/AMEN .................. Sung (Jesus the Compassion of God) ...................... Handout Lord’s Prayer ....................... Sung (Mass for Life of the World) Lamb of God ........................ Sung (Jesus the Compassion of God) ...................... Handout Communion ......................... Let Us Be Bread .................................................... Gather 816 Sending Forth ...................... Lift Up Your Hearts ................................................ Gather 558

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Profession of Faith (Sr. Joan Chittister)

We believe in God who made us all and whose divinity infuses life with the sacred.

We believe in the multiple revelations of God, alive in every human heart, expressed in every culture, found in all the wisdoms of the world.

We believe in Jesus, the Christ, who leads us to the fullness of humanity, to what we are meant to become.

Through Christ, we become new people, called beyond the consequences of our brokenness, lifted to the fullness of life.

We believe in the Holy Spirit, the breath of God on earth, who keeps the Christ vision present to souls yet in darkness, gives life to hearts now blind, infuses

energy into spirits yet weary, isolated, searching and confused.

We believe in God who is life. Amen to courage, to hope, to spirit of truth, to nature, to happiness,

to wholeness, to the partnership of women and men in God’s plan, to the Christ who calls us beyond the boundaries of ourselves, to forgiveness, and to

everything that stretches our hearts to the dimensions of God.

In all of this, we can surely believe, as God does. Amen.

(Used with Permission)

COME TO THE CELEBRATION

1) Come to the celebration; let us lift off the rooftops, let us make all the stained glass sing. Come to the celebration; let us rejoice in gladness, let all our voices sound and ring. (Ref)

(Ref) What is the celebration? The gift of grace evermore? What is the celebration? Worship to God whom we adore.

2) Join in the celebration, Come fill your cup with sweetness; come taste the bread of life again. Join in the celebration, Come stand among your brothers and let all brothers stand as one.

(Ref)

3) Take home the celebration. Take it to work and leisure; take it to all with peace and love. Take home the celebration. Carry it to the nation; tell them it comes from God with love.

(Last) This is the celebration. The gift of grace evermore; This is the celebration. Worship to God whom we adore. This is the celebration. The gift of grace evermore; This is the celebration. Worship to God whom we adore. Worship to God whom we adore.

(Used with Permission)

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CELL PHONES: With respect for the liturgy, please silence all cell phones before Mass begins.

WELCOME FR. TED CASSIDY who is celebrating with us today while Fr. Tom is on retreat. Please give Fr. Ted a very warm QAC welcome!

EUCHARISTIC TEAM 3: Amie Herbert (Captain), Marianne Bachman, Rebecca Cherry, David Neer, Mike Herbert (nursery/Si Lounge), Sharon Herbert, Maria Rivera, Drew Nanda, Tracy Moran, Brittany Nada, Sheri Ulring, David Jennings, Kristi Jennings.

EUCHARISTIC BREAD BAKERS: Ruby Bauer (Aug 21st), Tracy Moran (Aug 28th). If you'd like to make the Eucharistic Bread or for info, call Ruby Bauer, 426-7260. Recipes furnished.

RE CONFIRMATION CLASSES: Mark Your Calendars! Next year (2017) is a Confirmation year! Classes are after Mass (lunch served) until 3:00 PM, Jan 8th, Jan

Birthdays (Aug 21st-28th)

August 21st - Greg Zeitler 22nd - David Chesar 23rd - Jackie Nordmeyer 24th - Heidi Donnelly, Shari Ulring 25th - NONE LISTED 26th - NONE LISTED 27th - Linda Versic 28th - Jacob Rosenberg

Anniversaries

August 15th - Linda & Dennis Folmar Sr Rose Morand 16th - Deanne & Ritchie Rose 18th - Jeanne & Bob Bochenek 22nd - Jean & Bob Brookey 24th - Charlette & Bob Buescher 26th - Marilyn & Tom McCrate 27th - Carol & Jerry Hillard 30th - Cathy & Gary Adler 31st - Josette & Arvin Nanda

* * * QAC COMMUNITY INFORMATION * * *

QAC DAY Celebration August 28th!

Liturgy—Food—Fellowship &

Lots of Fun

We need your help!!! Please contact Dave Jennings

[email protected]

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29th, Feb 26th, Mar 12th, Mar 26th, Apr 9th. Confirmation is scheduled for April 27th, 7:00 PM, Church of the Immaculate Conception Church.]

R.C.I.A. (RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS) - is the process of becoming Catholic. Have you been attending QAC with your spouse for years and now think you would like to be received into the Church? Never been baptized? We can prepare you for this sacrament. Baptized Catholic as an infant but never received the Sacraments of Confirmation and/or Eucharist? RCIA is ready to help you, no matter what your need might be. For information, contact Deacon Greg, [email protected] or 429-0510.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Registration for the 2016-17 Religious Education Program has begun! Forms are available after Mass in the vestibule. Forms are also available on our website at qac-ohio.org/?page_id=378. Please sign up before Aug 24th.

FIRST DAY OF RE CLASSES: Sunday, Sep 11th. Parents should remain at Si Lounge for a parent meeting during the 1st class. We look forward to seeing you there!

ST. VINCENT DONATIONS: Bring any useable clothing to the chapel vestibule any Sunday or drop off in marked cabinets in the hallway near the Teen Room outside Si Lounge. August request: women’s undergarments (all sizes). Contact Margie/Tom Hudnell, [email protected], or 429-0320.

FREE AND NEARLY FREE (Chuck Bauer): The Fraze: Sunday, Aug 21st, Bacon Fest 3:00 PM Everything is better with bacon, entertainment all afternoon and into the evening. Sunday, Aug 28th, Gospel Fest 3:00 PM. Groups perform afternoon and evening.

Stubbs Park Centerville: Sunday, Aug 21st, 7:00 PM, Centerville & Kettering Bands join to play every type of music.

COLLECTING GENTLY USED BASEBALL CAPS: St. Agnes Ministry is collecting used baseball caps for group home residents. Please leave donations in the vestibule.

* * * OUTSIDE THE COMMUNITY * * *

23RD ANNUAL DAYTON LEBANESE FESTIVAL: St. Ignatius of Antioch Maronite Catholic Church, 5915 Springboro Pk (SR 741), Dayton is proud to sponsor our 23rd annual Dayton Lebanese Festival, Aug 26th-28th, featuring authentic Middle-Eastern food & pastries, continuous entertainment with traditional dancing, belly dancing by Conchi and her dance troupe Al Hambra; and the best regional dance troupes, amusement rides, cultural displays, and selected Arts & Crafts Booths. Sunday, Aug 29th, 10:00 AM Maronite-Rite, Eastern Catholic Mass celebrated by St. Ignatius' Pastor Rev. Raymond-Guy Sarkis, in English, Arabic and Aramaic-Syriac language. Rain or Shine; most activities under a large tent. Admission is FREE as is 5-acres of on-site parking. Come experience the hospitality of Dayton's Lebanese and Middle-Eastern community! INFO: 937.371.8441.

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UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON: Hans Friedrich Grohs, Artist and Mystic exhibit, now thru Nov 13th, Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM, the Marian Library Gallery, 7th Floor Roesch Library. Free and open to the public. Complimentary visitor parking passes at the visitor parking lot information center. For special arrangements call 937-229-4214.

THE BERGAMO CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING - will offer a course in Spiritual Direction each Tuesday evening, 6:00-9:00 PM, beginning Oct 11th. Our instructors are experienced Spiritual Directors from around the Cincinnati Archdiocese. Cost for the program is $300 per semester. If interested, please contact Barb Kozlowski, Monday thru Thursday, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM. at 937-426-2363 or email at [email protected].

ATTENTION LIFELONG LEARNERS: The University of Dayton Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (UDOLLI) has announced the availability of their Fall Program brochure. The program starts Sep 19th and covers over 75 subjects with no exams, grades or formal education required. A single registration fee of $80 entitles you to register for as many of the seminars as you wish. To read our brochure online, visit go.udayton.edu/udolli. For more information or to be added to our mailing list please call the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education, 937-229-2347.

CHARISMATIC MASS: Aug 25th, 7:00 PM, St. Rita’s Church (handicap accessible), 5401 N. Main St., Dayton. The celebrant is Fr. Timothy Knepper, CPPS. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Praise and Worship begins at 6:45 PM. Prayer teams will be available following Mass. All are welcome. Come Holy Spirit and fill the hearts of your faithful! Questions? Please call Marilyn, 937-898-9522.

DIVORCE SUPPORT MINISTRY: If you are a Catholic who is newly divorced or separated, you may be going through a very difficult time right now. You should not have to feel isolated or cut off from the Catholic Church. Your Church is here to offer the support and ministry you need and deserve. There are two excellent Catholic-Sponsored divorce-recovery support groups in the local area to help men and women heal from this life trauma. Both groups feature nationally recognized experts on divorce through professional video input and small group discussions with such recovery topics as anger, loneliness, new relationships, annulments, etc.: 1) CATHOLIC-SPONSORED DIVORCECARE: 13 weeks, Thursday evenings, 7:00-9:00 PM, Sep 8th-Dec 8th, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 6245 Wilmington Pike, Centerville. Cost: is $25 per person. Scholarships are available. For more information, or to register, call Marcelle Toma at (937) 312-1157 or [email protected]

2) CATHOLIC DIVORCE SURVIVAL GUIDE: 12 weeks, Monday evenings, 7:00-8:30 PM, Aug 29th-Nov 21st, the “Candle Room” of St. Christopher’s Church in Vandalia. Cost: is $25 per person. Register Online at secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=670e37. Questions? Call Noreen Wendeln at Family & Respect Life Office. (937) 222-0227

CATHOLIC SCRIPTURE STUDY – GOSPEL OF SAINT JOHN: Join women from your parish and neighboring parishes as we study the Gospel of St John...a Catholic women’s Bible study that aims to bring women to a deeper personal relationship with Jesus Christ by offering personal study and small group discussion linking our everyday challenges and struggles with the solutions given to us through the teachings

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of Christ and the Church...St Henry's Parish, Springboro Pike. Introduction & Orientation, Wed, Aug 24th, 7:00 PM, the Parish meeting room. Classes begin Sep 14th, morning class, 9:30-11:00 AM at the PAC, evening classes, 7:00-8:30 PM at the school. Contact Mel Kerr, (937) 620-8642 or [email protected], or Margie Christie, 937-866-7917, or [email protected] for more information.

ORIGINAL IMAGE OF DIVINE MERCY: Film Screening, Aug 29th & Aug 31st. All are invited to join us at St. Luke Parish, Beavercreek (Kramer Hall) as we host an official film screening of the internationally acclaimed movie, The Original Image of Divine Mercy. The film traces the original image that St. Faustina oversaw, its time in hiding during the Nazi and Communist eras in Lithuania, how it was found and where it resides today. The film trailer can be viewed at www.divinemercyfilm.com/. No cost to attend, but please RSVP (name and number attending) to either Lisa, [email protected] or Tom, (937) 426-1733 (x 301).

LIVING IN THE YEAR OF MERCY WHEN IT’S AN ELECTION YEAR!: Jesus calls us to be merciful 24-7, but does that really include an election year? Find out how Catholics can be civil and engaged during this election year Civilize It: Faithful Citizenship in the Year of Mercy Wednesday, Sep 7th, 7:00-9:00 PM, St. Francis of Assisi, 6245 Wilmington Pike, Centerville, in the St. Pope John Paul II Room. We’ll look at how the Church forms its conscience through Scripture and Church teaching. Together let us call for more civility in electoral politics and from each other! Call 937-224-3026 or email [email protected] for more information

ELIZABETH'S NEW LIFE CENTER'S BABY BOUTIQUE LOW ON SUPPLIES: Do you like finding change-of-season bargains? Do you want to act on your pro-life beliefs? Consider helping us re-stock our Baby Boutique which is running low on equipment and supplies. Items currently needed are: Baby Monitors, Bath Tubs, Boppy Pillows, Diaper Bags, Safety Gates, Umbrella Strollers and Pack-N-Plays. Items can be purchased and then dropped off at our Boutique at 614 Five Oaks Ave, Dayton, Wednesday, 3:00-5:00 PM or Saturday, 10:00 AM-Noon, or call our Admin Office M-F, (937) 226-7414 to arrange a special drop off time. Also, for your convenience, we have a Baby Registry set up at Walmart (Login Information: First Name: ENLC and Last Name: Boutique). You can purchase items and have them shipped directly to us! We and the families we serve thank you so much for your support!

RETREAT FOR WIDOWED, DIVORCED: "Beginning Experience," a peer ministry for people who have lost a spouse through separation, death or divorce, will hold its fall weekend retreat at Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, 5440 Moeller Ave., in the Norwood area of Cincinnati, Sep 23rd-25th. It's a healing weekend, addressing topics such as grief, anger, trust and forgiveness. Founded by a Catholic nun and rooted in the Christian tradition, the ministry has an open, ecumenical spirit that serves people of all faiths. Cost is $175 with lodging, meals and retreat materials included. For info, visit beginningexperiencecincinnati.webs.com/, email [email protected], or leave a message at 513-684-1196.

HEALING RETREATS: Presentation Ministries presents two retreats of healing at Our Lady of Guadalupe Discipleship Center in scenic Adams County near the foothills of the

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Appalachians. Guests can find healing in the Sacraments and God’s Word, rest in the guest rooms and joy in walks on the Scripture trails or Rosary trails. 1) Comfort and Challenge: Widows and Widowers Conference, Sep 17th. Let the Holy Spirit console and strength you. “Cling to Him” that you may find healing in body and spirit. Find hope in God’s challenging call to a new vocation. “Look to Him that you may be radiant with joy” (Ps.34:6). 2) Healing the Broken Hearted: A Retreat for the Divorced & Separated, Sep 16th-18th. “The Lord is close to the broken hearted and those who are crushed in spirit He saves.’’ (Ps 34:19). Come and receive healing and a future full of hope (Jer. 29:11)

For more information, call Betty Orlando, (513) 373 2397, PM Retreat Director. Or to register, email [email protected] with your name, address, etc. Or visit www.presentationministries.com.

ARCHDIOCESAN-WIDE MASSES: On Friday, Sep 9th, the Feast of Saint Peter Claver, the U.S. Catholic Church will mark a ‘Day of Prayer for Peace in Our Communities’ in response to the racially motivated violence impacting many of our local communities. The Archdiocese of Cincinnati will recognize this day with two archdiocesan-wide Masses: one celebrated by Archbishop Dennis Schnurr, Church of the Resurrection, 1619 California Ave., Cincinnati, 9:30 AM, and one celebrated by Bishop Joseph Binzer, Precious Blood Church, 4961 Salem Ave., Dayton, 8:30 AM. Please join us at one of these Masses to pray for racial justice, peace and healing. As a U.S. Catholic community, may our unified prayers this day strengthen our efforts to advance race relations, restorative justice, mental health, economic opportunity and pervasive gun violence.

RETROUVAILLE - A LIFELINE FOR MARRIED COUPLES: A Catholic endorsed, confidential program open to all faiths, offering a chance to rediscover yourself, and your spouse. It is for couples who have experienced a breakdown in communication, become unloving and uncaring, thinking of separation or divorce or who are separated. The next program in Cincinnati will begin the weekend of Sep 9th-11th. For further information/registration call (513) 793-6777 or (800) 470-2230 or visit www.retrouvaille.org. Brochures are available in the vestibule.

IMPORTANT FACTS TO REMEMBER AS WE GROW OLDER (Enrique Romaguera)

Death is the number 1 killer in the world. Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die. Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day. Teach a person to use the Internet

and they won't bother you for weeks, months, maybe years. Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in the hospital, dying of nothing. All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism. Life is like a jar of jalapeño peppers. What you do today may be a burning

issue tomorrow. Wine is like duct tape, it fixes everything

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* IMPORTANT INFORMATION * *

BAPTISMS: Planning on having your baby baptized during Mass? Contact Linda Folmar (439-2630), Liturgy Planning Coordinator. If after Mass, contact Deacon Greg (429-0510). Either MUST be accomplished AT LEAST 2 MONTHS before the baptism date. You must also attend a Baptism class (call Deacon Greg)... you don’t have to wait until your child is born to attend! If no reservations made one week prior, class is canceled.

Classes for 2016: Aug 21st Sep 18th Oct 16th Nov 20th Dec 18th

NOTE: NO BAPTISMS during Lent or during Mass in Advent (before or after Mass in Advent is still your option)!

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MARIANIST L.I.F.E. (LIVING IN FAITH EXPERIENCE) NOTE: Snacks/Social 6:30-7:00 PM; Meeting/Prayer 7:00-9:15 PM, Si Lounge

(unless otherwise noted)

Aug 21st - Game Night Aug 28th - Claire plans Sep 4th - No meeting - Labor Day Sep 11th - Grace Sep 18th - St. Susanna Hoedown Sep 25th - Faith plans Oct 2nd - Nicole Oct 9th - No meeting Oct 16th - Daniel plan Oct 23rd - Service day! Oct 30th - Meeting with Jr. High - Claire plans Nov 6th - Sam plans Nov 13th - One day retreat!

Welcome to L.I.F.E.!

Looking for a place where you can come, be yourself and feel connected with others and with God? Then look no further. Join us Sunday evenings, 6:30-7:00 PM, when we have social and snack time, and then from 7:00-9:15 PM, for our youth planned and implemented meetings. In Marianist L.I.F.E. we build a community, we share, we grow, we support one another on our faith journeys. Contact Emmy Hamilton, (937) 654-1573, [email protected], for more info. Or better yet see what other L.I.F.E.rs have to say about it! Open to all 9th-12th graders!

NEXT WEEK: Presider: Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M.

YEAR C - Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sirach 3:17-18, 20, 28-29; Hebrews 12:18-19, 22-24a; Luke 14:1, 7-14

Visit: http://www.usccb.org/

VOCATION VIEWS

Will you help gather people to be a part of the reign of God? Pray to be open if God calls you to serve as priest, deacon, brother or sisters. (Isaiah 66:18-21)

Please pray for vocations to the lay ministries, priesthood, diaconate, dedicated religious life and dedicated single life.

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QAC INFORMATION PLEASE … .. Pastor/Priest Coordinator: Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M., [email protected] .. Pastoral Associate/Secretary: Deacon Greg Cecere (Office: 429-0510). Office Hours: Tues & Thurs (3:00-7:00 PM), Wed/Fri/Sat (8:00 AM-Noon) .. Adult Faith Enrichment (AFE): Kelly Bohrer, [email protected] .. Altar Server Coordinator: Sharon Herbert (256-6417) [email protected] .. Baptism Coordinator: Deacon Greg Cecere, [email protected] .. Communications Coordinator: Mary Rice (426-1941), [email protected] .. Community Coordinator: David Jennings, [email protected] .. Community Ministry: Terri Blanken (374-0696), [email protected] .. Crossroads: Violet Hutchison, (215-4672), [email protected] .. Fellowship: Donut & Bagel Sunday - Gary & Peggy Cashero, [email protected] .. Hospitality: Marti Quakenbush (429-9224), [email protected] .. Director of Music: Teesie Chandler (305-7996), [email protected] .. Eucharistic Bread Baker Coordinator: Ruby Bauer (426-7260) .. Eucharistic Minister Coordinators: Amie Herbert, [email protected] and Lisa Measures, [email protected] .. Finance Coordinator: Tom McCrate (848-7712), [email protected] .. Futures Committee: Bob Brookey, [email protected] .. Interpreter Coordinator for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing: Michelle Petrie, (409-2992), [email protected] .. L.I.F.E. Group: Emmy Hamilton, (654-1573), [email protected] .. Liturgy Coordinators: Linda Folmar, (439-2630), [email protected] Bob Buescher, (294-7746), [email protected] .. Membership: Marilyn Nagle, (298-8908), [email protected]; Joan Ivory (689-8259), [email protected], information/applications. .. Ministry of Consoling Coordinator: Steve Guilfoos, (429-4512), [email protected] .. QAC Office Phone & FAX: (429-0510/429-0881), Email: [email protected] .. QA Seniors: Ruby & Chuck Bauer (426-7260), [email protected] .. RE & Youth Ministry Coordinator: Erica Rudemiller, [email protected] Office Hours: Tues & Thurs. 1:00-4:00 PM .. RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Joan Ivory (689-8259), [email protected] .. Social Justice Coordinators: Chris Sitko (429-4173); Jack/Nimfa Simpson (372-2883) .. Spiritual Care Team: Carol Bourne (673-4144); Janie Brewer (768-6120); Bob Buescher (286-9774); Mary Hallinan (231-3107 .. SPIRIT Newsletter: Chris Penick & Steve Nordmeyer, [email protected] .. Stewardship Committee: Kevin Skinner (427-4507) .. Web Master: Bill Perry (429-5807), [email protected] .. Weddings, Funerals, etc.: Deacon Greg Cecere (429-0510), [email protected]

SERVERS / GREETERS SCHEDULE Month Servers Greeters Aug 21st Isabella Greet & Brittany Nanda Dan & Marilyn Nagle 28th Drew Nanda & Jonathan Bohrer Pat Hale & Tim Connair Sep 4th Joan Ivory & Mike Herbert Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber 11th Jeanne Holcomb & Claire Holcomb Gina & Glenn Greet 18th Tom & Marti Quakenbush Dan & Marilyn Nagle 25th Isabella Greet & Sierra Groff Pat Hale & Tim Connair Oct 2nd

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QAC INFORMATION REQUEST FORM, ANNOUNCEMENTS & SI LOUNGE RESERVATIONS

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT QAC OR WANT TO JOIN OUR COMMUNITY, please give us your name, phone number and email address and we will contact you.

Name: Address: Phone: Email:

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ANNOUNCEMENTS - to be placed in Bulletin for the following:

Organization/Group:

Submitter/Telephone:

ANNOUNCEMENT: Please run in Bulletin for these dates: You may email your announcement to Deacon Greg at [email protected]

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SI LOUNGE RESERVATION: Please reserve Si Lounge for the following:

Program/Date(s) Required:

Room(s) Needed/Times:

Contact Person/Phone Number:

Or call in your reservation to the QAC Office at 429-0510. If you have any questions, please call Deacon Greg on Tue/Thu, 3:30-7:30 PM, Wed/Fri or Sat, 8:00 AM-Noon at the QAC Office, 429-0510.