Parish Staff Rev. R. Marc Sherlock Pastor [email protected]Deacon Charles O. Wright Evangelization & Catechesis Director [email protected]Teri. M. Iverson Youth Ministry Director [email protected]Sally L. Minnich Early Childhood Program Director [email protected]Kathy L. Herzog Bookkeeper/Administrative Assistant [email protected]Victoria M. Hammermeister Parish Secretary [email protected]R. James Wolf Music Director [email protected]Michael L. Droesch Maintenance Supervisor [email protected]Contacts Parish Pastoral Council Julian Fasano (937) 332-7373 Parish Finance Council Treva Monnier (937) 698-3460 Evangelization & Catechesis Commission Tiffany Doseck (937) 974-1298 Worship Commission Kim Yoder (937) 667-1141 Building & Maintenance Committee (937)667-3419 MOM’S Group Melissa Stanley (937) 718-7699 Parish Cemetery Mike Donaue (937) 667-1454 Prayer Circle Lois Cox (937) 901-9134 [email protected]RCIA Deacon Charles O. Wright (937) 667-3419, ext. 203 Stephen Ministry Atha Toon (937) 667-3851 Knights of Columbus Greg Kiener (937) 667-8876 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Your Local Chapter of the Body of Christ since 1858! A Pastoral Region in the Dayton Deanery with St. Christopher, Vandalia 753 South Hyatt Street, Tipp City, Ohio 4537 Telephone: 667-3419 Fax: 667-9267 Website: www.stjohntippcity.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 1:00-3:30 p.m. • • • St. Christopher 435 E. National Road, Vandalia, OH 45377 Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. – Sunday: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Holy Day vigil: 7:00 p.m. Holy Day: 9:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. (Collection envelopes will be forwarded to the proper Parish) • • • • • • Mass Schedule Sunday Masses: Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Holy Day Masses: Eve: 7:00 p.m. Day: 8:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. (except Dec. 25 & Jan. 1) Misa en Español el primer sábado de diciembre y de febrero a las 7:00 p.m. Daily Masses: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 8:30 a.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Communion Service: Friday: 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation: (Confession) Saturday 4:00- 4:30 p.m. or by appointment • • • SJB
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Reconciliation: (Confession) Saturday 4:00-4:30 p.m. or by appointment
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ST. JOHN CHURCH TIPP CITY, OHIO
MASS INTENTIONS
SJB Weekly Offertory Collections
July 19, 2015 Weekly Year to DateRegular Collection $ 6,734.00 $ 440,747.99Parish St. Vincent Help Fund $ 125.00 $ 13,538.99Parish St. Vincent Casserole Ministry $ 0.00 $ 744.64
Major Repair Fund Weekly Donations $ $ 1,588.50Major Repair Fund Savings $ $ 64,565.19Major Repair Totals $ $ 66,153.69
July 27-August 2MONDAY, 27 8:30 a.m. Communion Service TUESDAY, 28 8:30 a.m. Communion Service WEDNESDAY, 29 7:00 p.m. Communion Service THURSDAY, 30 8:30 a.m. Communion Service FRIDAY, 31 8:30 a.m. Communion ServiceSATURDAY, 1 5:00 p.m. John P. Skolnicki (Nancy and John Skolnicki)SUNDAY, 2 8:00 a.m. For the Parish 10:30 a.m. Frederick Seger
Just a note to let you know when you request a Mass Intention the schedule may change according to Father’s commitments.
USHERSSATURDAY 5:00 p.m. Megan Miller, Tom Miller, Gene and Kathy Trimbach SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. George Doviak, John Heitkamp, Russ Haley, Alan Leingang 10:30 a.m. Julie and Scott Lawson, Bill and Darlene Lewis
SERVERSSATURDAY 5:00 p.m. Nathan and Emma Gagnon, Eric SeemanSUNDAY 8:00 a.m. Bruce and Barb Batty 10:30 a.m. Trey Davis, Abby and Colin Hanrahan
LECTORSSATURDAY 5:00 p.m. Philip Ratermann, Irene CrawfordSUNDAY 8:00 a.m. Tim Riley 10:30 a.m. Cindy Griffin, Scott Lawson
Information DeskBAPTISMS: Except during Lent, 12:00 noon the 2nd Sunday of the month and during the three weekend Masses the 3rd Sunday of the month when available. Baptism Prep Program is required for parents. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: For parishioners suffering from a serious illness, preparing for serious surgery or suffering from age. Please call the Pastor.MARRIAGES: Preparation must begin at least six months before the wedding. Please call the Pastor. NEW PARISHIONERS: We extend you a hearty welcome! Please call the Parish Office to register at 937-667-3419!CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Please notify the Parish Office if you have a change of address or phone number or if you are moving from the parish. BULLETIN DEADLINE: 12:00 noon on Friday.
AnnouncementsWelcome Sydney Christine Coe, daughter of Adam and Sarah Coe. Sydney was baptized here at St. John’s on Saturday, July 11th!
YNIA This year’s Young Neighbor In Action group of Zach and Payton Bonifas, Sam Fairbanks, Adam Grieshop, Meredith Richters, Matthew Rindler, and Emma Simpson, set the goal of having the Parish donate enough food to fill the Banquet Hall. Then that would be given to Food Banks in Miami County, as well as having a raffle basket created for the Festival. There’s more to come, please watch for future details, a report on the mission trip and a donation box in the Narthex. We Thank the Parish for their support this last year in assisting us with our goal. Zach, Payton, Sam, Adam, Meredith, Matthew, Emma; Teri Iverson and John Miller
St. John’s Knights of Columbus Council 5129 Weekly Raffle winners for June 2015 – Congratulations go out to Jeff Griffin, Michael Verdi, Robin Sodja and Jim Stewart! Thanks to all for continued support of the Knights of Columbus and Council 5129.
Elizabeth’s New Life Center is in need of medical professionals to volunteer in our Women’s Centers. If you are an M.D., D.O., LPN, RN, Nurse practitioner, Physician’s Assistant or RDMS, please consider giving a few hours of your time weekly, biweekly or monthly, to work with the underserved women of our community who may be at risk for abortion. Please email [email protected] or call 937-226-7414 to talk about the possibilities!
Elizabeth’s New Life Center, a Pro-Life ministry serving women in crisis pregnancies, is seeking a Graphic Media Coordinator to plan, organize, and create visual presentations for all forms of media including print, web, and video. Must be familiar with Adobe Creative Suite, Joomla, WordPress and Microsoft Suite products. Candidates with a minimum of 1-2 years experience in creating and producing marketing materials and an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in a related field should apply by sending their résumé and cover letter to [email protected]. The position is part-time, at 35 hours per week and works out of our Dayton office on Forest Avenue.
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 26, 2015
Upcoming EventsLAY PASTORAL MINISTRY PROGRAM CERTIFICATE OPTION classes begin in late August at the Pilarczyk Center on Needmore Road in Dayton. We are currently interviewing potential students for summer admission. The LPMP is sponsored by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and offers lay men and women the opportunity to grow in faith, knowledge and skills and to gain the confidence to become what Pope Francis calls, “missionary disciples.” Saturday classes in Scripture, Theology, and Pastoral Studies allow you to maintain job and family commitments. Whether you are preparing for staff level ministry in a parish, school or non-profit agency, enhancing volunteer skills, seeking spiritual growth or discerning a call to the permanent diaconate, the LPMP can help. Call Deacon Hal Belcher at 419-305-5486 for information or set up a personal appointment.
PLANNING FOR SUMMER? Check out www.stjohntippcity.org under the Youth Ministry tab for flyers and registration forms! This summer’s opportunities include: St. Phocus Community Garden (all weeks of Summer), Servin the
Son Camp (August 3-7) and a Cincinnati Reds Faith Day (August 2). Whew! It’s gonna be a fabulous summer! Check out the Youth bulletin board in the Narthex!
SAVE THE DATE2015 Family Rosary Rally
Sunday, October 11, 2015UD Arena – Bishop Binzer Presider
Prelude Music 2:30 p.m.Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Live RosaryBenediction
SpiritualCATHOLIC UPDATE for July features: INVITING LOVED ONES TO REDISCOVER THEIR CATHOLIC FAITH by Melanie Rigney. Did you know that there are 32 Million “Cradle Catholics” in the U.S. who no longer self-identify as Catholic? This month’s Catholic Update explores Why they left, Why they came back and What we can do. As Melanie points out, we all have
opportunities and the responsibility to bring our sisters and brothers back to the Catholic faith. Grab a copy from the bookrack in the Narthex on the way home to find out more. If you would like copies of past Catholic Updates, please contact Deacon Chuck Wright at the Parish Office.
Our thoughts and prayers remain with those serving our country at this time; Travis Meeks (Air Force), Nathan McKitrick (Marines), Tabitha McKitrick (Navy), David
Nartker (Navy), and Brad Staddon (Army), and with their loved ones at home. We pray for a safe homecoming and that the world may one day be at peace. Please let the office (937-667-3419) know if you would like your loved one(s) listed by name here. We would be happy to pray for them by name.
“In a time of desolation, never forsake the good resolutions you made in better times. Strive to remain patient – a virtue contrary to the troubles that harass you – and remember that you will be consoled.”
– St. Ignatius of Loyola “There is a boy here with five barley loaves and two fish; but what good are these for so many?” (John 6:9) We do not know the boy’s name or why he had five loaves and two fish, nor do we know how he ended up in the crowd following Jesus. He is one of those scriptural enigmas – a fleeting reference with a blank face and no opportunity to speak. Nor is it clear whether he offered his meager meal to the disciples or whether they observed him trying to eat it. We might wonder: “How old was this boy? How big were the loaves and the fish?” There are no details to satisfy our curiosity. All we know for sure is that in Jesus’ presence, an unnamed child saves the day when his humble meal becomes a banquet for the multitude. From this event, we also learn that in Jesus’ company, our own poverty can be transformed into abundance and that the crumbs of our lives can be food for the world. Use our gifts, O Lord, that your work may be accomplished.
(Excerpts from “Living With Christ,” July 2015)
Help CenterSchool Supplies: Again this year, Hispanic Ministry will be collecting school supplies to help the migrant farmworker children at the Tip-Top Canning Camp and also children of St. John’s families who need help. Look for the containers
to place your donation in the gathering area. Or if you prefer to make a cash donation, you may drop a clearly marked envelope in the collection basket.
ST. VINCENT HOTEL: Parishioners are reminded the hotel is in constant need of casseroles to serve the homeless guests. Completed casseroles can be placed in the Parish freezer and will be periodically delivered to the hotel by Parish volunteers. For further information, contact Mike Begley at 667-2882 or the Parish Office at 667-3419. The next opportunity to serve the evening meal to the guests at St. Vincent Hotel will be Sunday, July 26. Please meet in the north parking lot of the church for a 5:00 p.m. departure if you would like to volunteer.
Festival Yard Sign: Please help us cut expenses by returning all Festival yard signs ASAP. Every sign returned is a sign credit. Thank you from the St. John Festival Committee.
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