Rev. Jim Walsh, Pastor Rev. Chris Lack, Associate Pastor Deacon Mark Bardonaro, Parish Administrator Mr. Bill Cavanaugh, Principal Mrs. Karen Brandstetter, Pastoral Associate Mr. Jim Dickman, Music Director Mr. Charlie DeZarn, Business Manager Masses for Sunday Saturday Vigil: 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Masses for Holy Days: See inside for Mass Schedule. Weekday Masses: Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m. Friday: 7:30 a.m. & 8:15 a.m. Saturday: 8:15 a.m. followed by Marian Devotions & Apostolate for the Dying Holy Communion Service: Monday-Friday: 6:10 a.m. Publication Deadlines: Bulletin: Due by Noon on Monday. Monthly Report: Due by the 12th of each month. Parish Office: 471-7741 Fax: 471-0363 School Office: 251-1276 Fax: 251-6428 E-mail: parishoffi[email protected]Web Site: www.stdominicdelhi.org Parish Membership New parishioners are invited to contact the Parish Office to register. We ask current members to notify us of any change of address, telephone numbers or other important, relevant information. • We welcome Jesus Christ into our lives and give witness to His way of life • Inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit, we strive to be a warm, inviting, welcoming, and caring community of people, filled with Faith, Hope and Love • In that Spirit, we provide a meaningful environment and opportunities for worship, education and service to our community OUR MISSION We, the family of St. Dominic Parish, come together as a Roman Catholic community by celebrating the Eucharist as the center of our faith. G ENERATIONS G ROWING IN F AITH . for Over 80 Years for Over 80 Years 4551 Delhi Pike, Cincinnati, Ohio 45238
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Rev. Jim Walsh, PastorRev. Chris Lack, Associate PastorDeacon Mark Bardonaro, Parish AdministratorMr. Bill Cavanaugh, PrincipalMrs. Karen Brandstetter, Pastoral Associate Mr. Jim Dickman, Music DirectorMr. Charlie DeZarn, Business Manager
Parish MembershipNew parishioners are invited to contact the Parish Office to register. We ask current members to notify us of any change of address, telephone numbers or other important, relevant information.
• We welcome Jesus Christ into our lives and give witness to His way of life
• Inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit, we strive to be a warm, inviting, welcoming, and caring community of people, filled with Faith, Hope and Love
• In that Spirit, we provide a meaningful environment and opportunities for worship, education and service to our community
Our MissiOnWe, the family of St. Dominic Parish,
come together as a Roman Catholic community by celebrating the Eucharist as the center of our faith.
G e n e r at i o n s G r o w i n G i n F a i t h .for Over 80 Yearsfor Over 80 Years
4551 Delhi Pike, Cincinnat i , Ohio 45238
ST. DOMINIC CHURCH CINCINNATI, OHIO
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESKCongratulations to our eighth-graders who received the Sacrament of Confirmation last Saturday. We interviewed the students before Confirmation. We were very impressed with their faith and maturity. They are on their way to becoming adult followers of Jesus.
Congratulations to Matthew Walter, Senior at Elder. He is the Valedictorian of the graduating class this year. Matthew, we are proud of you!
Congrats to Bailey Broxterman, a St. Dominic grad who was a member of Seton’s Dance Team. The team just won the National Championship in Pom Pom and placed third in Hip Hop.
On Wednesday, April 21, I gathered with my brother priests of the Archdiocese for our annual convocation. During that day of reflection and prayer, we devoted part of our time to the issue of racism. We heard from Bishop Sheldon Fabre, chair of the U.S. Bishops Ad Hoc Committee on Racism, Archbishop Schnurr, two professors from the University of Dayton, and four of our fellow Catholics who shared about their experiences of racism in their lives. It was a powerful event which carried forth the message of “Open Wide Our Hearts: An Enduring Call to Love,” the 2018 pastoral letter on racism from the U.S. bishops. Our Archdiocese is actively engaged in confronting the sin of racism, and there is still much work to do. I ask that you pray for these efforts to continue to bear good fruit, and I encourage you to reach out to the Social Action Office of the Archdiocese if you are interested in learning more about these initiatives.
– Fr. Jim
Infant BaptismsAttendance at a Parent Pre-Baptism Session is required. Call the Parish Office at 471-7741, ext. 0.
Sacrament of ReconciliationEvery Saturday, 8:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., or by appointment.
Sacrament of MatrimonyOne of the engaged or his/her parents must be a registered and active parishioner for six months prior to scheduling a wedding. Scheduling must take place at least six months in advance of the wedding. Weddings are not scheduled during Advent or Lenten Seasons. A marriage preparation program is required.
Communion for the Sick and HomeboundPlease call the Parish Office to request this service.
Sacrament of Anointing of the SickThe Sacrament of the Sick is a healing sacrament of the Church. Anyone who is sick or elderly and in need of physical or emotional healing can come to this sacrament which will be communally celebrated annually. Those who would like to receive the sacrament before a hospital stay or surgery are invited to call the Parish Office to make arrangements. The sacrament is also available to those who may be near death. Please call the parish emergency line. Someone will respond to your call. Please inform the Parish Office when a member of the parish is hospitalized.Considering Entering the Catholic Church?RCIA is the process through which adults are fully initiated into the Catholic faith community. The process provides for different levels of entry. To obtain more information, call Deacon Mark Bardonaro at 471–7741.
MAY 2, 2021FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
MONDAY – MAY 3 – SAINT PHILIP AND SAINT JAMES 6:10 A.M. Communion Service 7:30 A.M. Marian Battista 6:45 P.M. Rosary in ChurchTUESDAY – MAY 4 – EASTER WEEKDAY 6:10 A.M. Communion Service 7:30 A.M. Jim Finley (BR)WEDNESDAY – MAY 5 – EASTER WEEKDAY 6:10 A.M. Communion Service 7:30 A.M. Christy Lack (ANN) 8:00 A.M.-NOON AdorationTHURSDAY – MAY 6 – EASTER WEEKDAY 6:10 A.M. Communion Service 7:30 A.M. Dr. Keith KesslerFRIDAY – MAY 7 – EASTER WEEKDAY 6:10 A.M. Communion Service 7:30 A.M. Dick Harding 8:15 A.M. Anna ShuttleworthSATURDAY – MAY 8 – EASTER WEEKDAY 8:15 A.M. Abi Lagu After Mass: Marian Devotions and Apostolate for the Dying 4:30 P.M. Mary CraneSUNDAY – MAY 9 – SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 7:30 A.M. Betty Eagan (BR) 9:30 A.M. Rose Lape 11:30 A.M. Don Day (ANN) 7:00 P.M. For Our Parishioners
BAPTISMSHazel Marie Brinkmann, daughter of Adam and Sarah Brinkmann.
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER MAY 2, 2021
SUMMER HOURSThe Parish Office will have reduced hours for the summer. The office will be open Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m.-noon beginning on Monday, June 7.
LECTORS NEEDEDLiturgical ministry is an excellent opportunity to fulfill your Baptismal call of service to one another. Our liturgies utilize your talents and gifts that God has given you. The commitment is usually once a month. We especially need Lectors at the 7:00 p.m. Mass on Sunday evenings. If you would like more information, or to sign up as a Lector, please call the Parish Office at 471-7741, ext. 428.
CONGRATULATIONSCongratulations to our eighth-grade school and PSR students who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Saturday, April 24, 2021.
ATTENTION ONLINE GIVERS!The following special collections are taking place in May if you wish to contribute to them via your Online Giving account.
May – St. Dominic Education Fund May – Capital Improvement May 16 – Ascension May 23 – Pentecost
A PERFECT GIFT
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are coming soon! Consider purchasing a Gathering Place paver for your mother, father, grandparent, or spouse to let them know how cherished they are. Order forms are available in the racks at the doors of church and the parish website at www.stdominicdelhi.org (Click on Ministries/General Parish Ministries/Gathering Place Walkway).You can also stop in the Parish Office to order a paver.The 4 x 8 bricks allow 3 lines with 13 characters per line and cost $40.00. The 8 x 8 pavers allow up to 6 lines with 13 characters per line and cost $75.00.If you have any questions, call the Parish Office at 471-7741, ext. 0.
Our future depends on you.Please remember St. Dominic in your
will and estate planning.Our legal title is St. Dominic Roman Catholic Church
Thank you for your support of our Parish.May the Lord continue to bless you
in your generosity!
ST. DOMINIC NEWSEDUCATION COMMISSION ELECTIONS THIS WEEKEND – Four candidates have been nominated to fill three open positions on the Commission for a three-year term beginning immediately: Mike Stenger (current Vice-Chair), Nikki Servizzi, Christelle Middendorf and Jenn Leubbering. The Education Commission is a critical support mechanism for our Parish and School, and the current Commission members are excited to have the Parish involved in the selection of its next class of members.As was done last year due to COVID-19, this year’s parish elections will include both online and in-person voting options. In-person voting will be available following all Masses THIS weekend, May 1/2, in the Gathering Place. Written ballots and candidate bios will be available. For those unable to vote in-person, one may vote electronically (and view information on each candidate) by following this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5G32BTP. Voting will close on Sunday, May 2 at 8:00 p.m. One vote per adult parishioner, please. Please vote using only one of the methods (electronic or in-person), but NOT BOTH.
ST. DOMINIC CHURCH CINCINNATI, OHIO
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR MAY 8 & 9
LECTORS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS(Captains’ names are listed first.)
4:30 p.m., Saturday Mike and Martha Queenan Amy Stevens, Karen Brandstetter, Pat Cusick, Judy Luebbe
7:30 a.m., Sunday BC Charles Amy Luken, John Burns, Teagan Charles, Bobbi Honnert
9:30 a.m., Sunday Debbie Henderer Jerry Luebbering, Janet Rosenthal, Rob Smith
11:30 a.m., Sunday Paul Brinker Jenny Berndsen, Joan Buzek, Meg Morris
7:00 p.m., Sunday Joe Reinstatler John Klopp, Christelle Middendorf, Joe Middendorf, Jim Gerdes
MISCELLANEOUSBICENTENNIAL MARIAN PILGRIMAGE – 33 Days. 300+ Miles. 36 Parishes. Join us as the Archdiocese of Cincinnati celebrates 200 years with the longest Marian pilgrimage in the United States! The pilgrimage will start at Russells Point, in the northern part of the diocese, on May 16 and crisscross its way throughout the entire archdiocese, finishing at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains on June 19. Each day, the pilgrims will take a statue of Our Lady of Fatima to a different location. There will also be larger, family-friendly events hosted throughout the archdiocese. There are many ways to get involved, including joining our walk as a Statue Guardian pilgrim, praying the 33 Days to Morning Glory booklet (which you can pick up near the doors of church), participating in our main events, and joining in our Marian Pilgrimage Facebook group. For more information, including a detailed map of the pilgrimage and where the pilgrims will stop each day, visit our website at www.mary2021.org.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT – Are you concerned about an aging parent? Is your spouse depending on you more and more due to their chronic illness? Do you have siblings or adult children who are struggling? Caregiver groups provide helpful resource information, understanding and encouragement. Consider joining a caregiver group or taking our caregiver self-care class so you can get the support you need! Caregiver groups are always open to new members and provide powerful tools for caregivers. Classes are starting in May. Please call Angie Homoelle at 513-672-3834 or visit www.ccswoh.org/programs/caregiver-assistance-network/ for our current calendar and more information. Sponsored by the Caregiver Assistance Network, a program of Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio, funded through the Council on Aging and the National Community Care Corps.
CATHOLIC ENGAGED ENCOUNTER is hosting a wonderful two-day (without overnight) Marriage Preparation Course at St. Antoninus June 5 & 6. Weekends are presented by two married couples who share stories of their own marriage journeys and the beauty they find in living joy-filled Sacramental marriages. Weekends are also focused on opportunities for personal self-reflection and couple dialogue. This weekend fulfills your Pre-Cana requirement for getting married in the Catholic Church. More information about CEE weekends can be found at https://engagedencounter.com. To register, please go to www.Cincinnati-Covington.engagedencounter.com. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
HALF-DAY RETREAT FOR MEN – The E6 Catholic Men’s Conference, in association with All Saints Parish and The King’s Men Catholic men’s group, invite you to The Glory of Masculinity, a half-day free retreat for men, featuring Mark Houck, founder of The King’s Men, a national Catholic men’s group that has traveled, sponsored and lectured at conferences, workshops and retreats for thousands of men all throughout the United States. Featuring Fr. Jonathan Meyer of All Saints Parish and organized by the group that brings you the E6 Catholic Men’s Conference. We look forward to seeing you on May 22. The event starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m. Freewill offerings will be accepted. Light breakfast and lunch provided. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/e6-presents-the-glory-of-masculinity-mens-half-day-retreat-w-mark-houck-tickets-150435924901.
SCRIPTURE READINGSFOR SUNDAY, MAY 9
1st Reading: Acts of the Apostles 10:25-26, 24-35, 44-482nd Reading: 1 John 4:7-10
Gospel: John 15:9-17
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MAJOR AWARD AND PULLED PORK DRIVE-THRU DINNERWe have postponed our Festival on the Memorial Day weekend. Because of the likely lost financial support that the Festival brings, we are planning to supplement it with a Major Award Drawing along with a Pulled Pork Drive-Thru Dinner on Saturday, May 29. By now, all parish families should have received a mailing containing an order form for the Pulled Pork Dinner and six tickets for
the Major Award. The Major Award will be $10,000.00 first prize, $1,000.00 second prize, $500.00 third prize. The tickets are $20.00 each; 6 for $100.00. Tickets and order forms can be returned in the envelope provided, either by dropping it in the collection basket or through the mail. You can also purchase tickets or order dinner online by going to https://stdominicdelhi.weshareonline.org/. Additional order forms and tickets will be available after Masses beginning next week, or you can pick them up in the Parish Office. Thank you for your generosity during this difficult time!