Welcome to the Catholic Communities of MASS SCHEDULE Location Key: SD-St. Denis, HF-Holy Family, IC-Immaculate Conception Sunday Masses Saturday, On the Eve – 5:00 p.m. (SD) 5:00 p.m. (IC), 2nd, 4th, 5th Saturday of the month Sunday, On the Day – 8:00 a.m. (SD) and 11:00 a.m. (SD) 9:00 a.m. (IC) and 9:30 a.m. (HF) Holy Days On the Eve – 7:00 p.m. (SD) On the Day – 6:30 a.m. (SD), and 3:30 p.m. (SD) Weekdays 8:00 a.m. (SD) Rosary Begins one half-hour before weekday & weekend Masses SAINT DENIS h HOLY FAMILY h IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SACRAMENTS Reconciliation ursday, 3:00-4:00 p.m. (SD) Saturday, 3:45-4:45 p.m. (SD) Other times by appointment Baptism We usually baptize on Sundays, at Mass or aſter Mass, or by appointment. Please call 937-526-4945. Marriage We ask you to contact the Pastor at least six months in advance so that we can help you prepare for marriage. ere will be a $100 charge for the use of the church; the sacrament is free. Anointing of the Sick We celebrate the Anointing of the Sick at the first signs of serious illness or weakness, or immediately in case of emergencies. Please call the Rectory. WELCOME TO NEWCOMERS! We invite you to register in one of our parishes. Please call the office at 937-526-4945 or email the form on our website to [email protected]. OFFICE HOURS Monday-ursday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Friday, 8:00 AM-Noon REGIONAL OFFICE 14 E. WOOD STREET, VERSAILLES, OHIO 45380-1440 • 937-526-4945 • WWW.BFVCATHOLIC.ORG RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults A process for looking at the Catholic Church to see if God has called the person to the Catholic Church and a process for entering the Catholic Church. Contact Jane Pierron at 937-526-4945. SAINT DENIS CHURCH Versailles, Ohio IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Bradford, Ohio HOLY FAMILY CHURCH Frenchtown, Ohio
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Welcome to the Catholic Communities of
MASS SCHEDULELocation Key: SD-St. Denis, HF-Holy Family,
IC-Immaculate Conception
Sunday MassesSaturday, On the Eve –
5:00 p.m. (SD)5:00 p.m. (IC),
2nd, 4th, 5th Saturday of the month
Sunday, On the Day – 8:00 a.m. (SD) and 11:00 a.m. (SD)9:00 a.m. (IC) and 9:30 a.m. (HF)
Holy Days On the Eve – 7:00 p.m. (SD) On the Day – 6:30 a.m. (SD),
and 3:30 p.m. (SD)
Weekdays8:00 a.m. (SD)
Rosary Begins one half-hour before weekday & weekend Masses
SAINT DENIS h HOLY FAMILY h IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
SACRAMENTS
ReconciliationThursday, 3:00-4:00 p.m. (SD)Saturday, 3:45-4:45 p.m. (SD)Other times by appointment
BaptismWe usually baptize on Sundays,
at Mass or after Mass, or by appointment. Please call 937-526-4945.
MarriageWe ask you to contact the Pastor at least six months in advance so that we can help you prepare for marriage. There will be a $100 charge for the use of the church; the
sacrament is free.
Anointing of the SickWe celebrate the Anointing of the Sick at the first signs of serious illness or weakness, or
immediately in case of emergencies. Please call the Rectory.
WELCOME TO NEWCOMERS!We invite you to register in one of our parishes. Please call the office
at 937-526-4945 or email the form on our website to
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults A process for looking at the Catholic Church to see if God has called the person to the Catholic Church and a process for entering the Catholic Church. Contact Jane Pierron at
937-526-4945.
SAINT DENIS CHURCH Versailles, Ohio
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Bradford, Ohio
HOLY FAMILY CHURCH Frenchtown, Ohio
The Catholic Community of St. Denis, Holy Family, and Immaculate Conception • Versailles, Frenchtown & Bradford, Ohio
PARISHIONERS: Please notify the office when there is a change in address, phone number or email. Please let us know when someone leaves your household. Help us stay current!
WELCOME AND STEWARDSHIP PACKET: Our parishes have many ways that you can serve. Pick up a packet at the entrances at the churches and see where your gifts and talents might serve your parish.
MASSES, CALENDAR, INTENTIONSSunday, July 11th, Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Our Parish Families 9:00 a.m. Mass (IC) Mary Goings 9:30 a.m. Mass (HF) Lawrence & Kramer Families 11:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Ken McCoyMonday, July 12th, Weekday 8:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Roger Pohl 9:30 a.m.-Noon (SD) Vacation Bible School 6:30 p.m. (SD) Finance CommitteeTuesday, July 13th, Weekday 8:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Mookie Borchers 9:30 a.m.-Noon (SD) Vacation Bible School 6:30 p.m. (SD) Cemetery CommitteeWednesday, July 14th, St. Kateri Tekakwitha 8:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Jerome Monnin 9:30 a.m.-Noon (SD) Vacation Bible School 7:00 p.m. (HF) Rosary 7:00 p.m. (SD) Summer Youth MinistryThursday, July 15th, St. Bonaventure 8:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Keith Batty 8:30 a.m. (SD) Adoration 3:00 p.m. (SD) Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00-4:00 p.m. (SD) Confessions 5:30 p.m. (SD) BenedictionFriday, July 16th, Weekday 8:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Alice DeMangeSaturday, July 17th, Weekday 3:45-4:45 p.m. (SD) Confessions 5:00 p.m. Mass (SD) John E. SublerMASS READINGS for Sunday, July 18thJer 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mk 6:30-34 8:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Martha & Lewis Wagaman 9:00 a.m. Mass (IC) Mary Goings 9:30 a.m. Mass (HF) Lynn Topp 11:00 a.m. Mass (SD) Our Parish Families
BEACONS OF LIGHTThe second principle for the pastoral planning process is Church. Each of us is called to actively participate as a member of a parish, the Universal Church and our local Church, led by our archbishop. Parishes continually deepen the bonds of communion with other parishes. Several vision points to consider in the planning process are:• The Archdiocese is organized in Families of Parishes which are gathered into deaneries.• In communion with the pope, the bishop exercises leadership in the local Church.• Deaneries enhance regional subsidiarity; explore cooperative ministries between Families of
Parishes.• As they become one Family, the culture and history of the parishes are acknowledged and
honored, working together to create a new and vibrant culture for the Family of Parishes.• A strong communications process is cultivated in and between the Family of Parishes.• People come to understand the nature of the parish as the people within a given territory. With
this, they will grow in understanding themselves as members of Christ’s Body, the Church, more fully appreciating her mission and teaching. We are what we believe.
July 11 • Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Prayer ChainRhonda Moorman, 937-526-4945Baptismal ProgramRhonda Moorman, 937-526-4945“Elizabeth Blessings”Jeanne Turpen, 937-526-4664“Breakfast Club”Edna Batty, 937-526-5202St. Vincent de Paul937-622-0414St. Vincent Transportation Ministry937-622-5854Food Pantry937-658-2117
Natural Family Planning/Couple to CoupleMatt and Liz Schmitmeyer937-548-4646, www.learn-nfp.org
Pregnancy Help Center937-547-1112
BAPTISMS: All couples are asked to attend the Baptismal Preparation class before the Baptism of their first child. Classes are the 2nd Sunday of the Month at 12:15 p.m. Please call Christy or Rhonda at the office at 937-526-4945 to register. The next class will be August 8th.
WHAT’S GOING ON IN OUR PARISHES: Check out Facebook at www.facebook.com/versaillescatholicparishes and our website www.bfvcatholic.org. Download our parish app for free. Go to your app store, search for InOurParish. After downloaded, search for St. Denis-HF-IC. You can view bulletins, go to our website, see our calendar, make a prayer request and much more.
SERVERS, LECTORS, EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS, USHERS, SACRISTANS, MUSICIANS, CHOIRYou are invited to the Day of Appreciation scheduled for Sunday, July 25 at St. Teresa Parish, Covington beginning at 12:30 p.m. All liturgical ministers and their families are invited. Invitations have been mailed to servers. All others can sign up using the sheets at the entrances to ALL the churches. Our region will furnish the meat, buns and drinks. We ask each family to bring a side to share. Water balloons, corn hole, volleyball and other games with prizes are planned. If there is enough interest, there will be softball. Please indicate on sign-up sheet if you want to be on a softball team. Please RSVP soon by signing up, calling or emailing the office.
RCIAWe have several people who will join us soon in the process to become Catholic. If you are not Catholic, please consider joining us to learn more about the Catholic faith – what the church teaches, how the church acts and prays, and why we do what we do. Contact Jane Pierron for more details at 937-526-4945 or [email protected].
MEET ST. KATERI TEKAKWITHABorn in about 1656 in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon in New York. Her parents were a Mohawk chief and Tagaskouita, a Christian Algonquin woman captured in a raid. Tekakwitha died at age 24 in 1680 in Montreal, Canada.MISSION: “For a long time my decision has been made. I have chosen Jesus for my husband and he alone will take me for wife.”STORY: Growing up, Tekakwitha was the girl who didn’t quite fit in. The same smallpox that had taken the lives of her parents and brother when she was four years old had left her face badly scarred and sallow. It also badly damaged her eyes. The name Tekakwitha means “she who bumps into things.” So although she was good at weaving and enjoyed playing with her cornhusk dolls, her poor eyesight made it difficult to plant and weed, and impossible to play chasing games with the other children.As she grew older, she became more and more interested in her mother’s religion. French Jesuit missionaries –
”Blackrobes,” as the Mohawks called them – traveled among the villages of the Iroquois Confederacy, teaching the people about Christ. Eventually, Tekakwitha asked one of these priests to teach her and baptize her into the faith. She took the name Catherine – or, as the Mohawk said, ”Kateri.”Tekakwitha’s interest in Christianity annoyed her uncle, but it was her refusal to marry that scandalized her relatives the most. When Kateri refused the marriage proposal of a young warrior to his face in front of his family, it was the last straw. Her relatives mocked her, calling her names and giving her all the hardest work. Not long after this, she left the village in a daring escape, traveling with the help of two Huron warriors nearly two hundred miles to a village of Christian Mohawks. There, at last, she fit in.When she died of an illness four years later, her last words were, “Jesus, Mary, I love you.” Fifteen minutes after her death, her face was transformed – no longer scarred, but radiant, an outward sign to all who knew and loved her that she had finally found a true home in heaven.
TeachingCatholicKids.com St. Kateri Tekakwitha pray for us.
EAGLE EYE MINISTRIES INVITES YOU TO THEGREATER OHIO YOUNG ADULT SUMMER INSTITUTE held July 31-August 8 at The Spiritual Center of Montezuma – The Retreat Center, in Montezuma, OH. Join us for an experience that goes beyond the normal Catholic retreat. Discover the intense joy of knowing Christ while exploring our theme of “Be Fortified with the Truth: Navigating Inner Turmoil amidst Cultural Confusion.” For more information or to register, please visit, https://eagleeyeministries.brushfire.com/eagle-eye-summer-institutes/503357.
The Catholic Community of St. Denis, Holy Family, and Immaculate Conception • Versailles, Frenchtown & Bradford, Ohio
STEWARDSHIP INFORMATION:
Holy Family:Collection: $ 1,481.00
St. Denis:Collection: $ 5,935.00
Immaculate ConceptionCollection: $ 460.00
You can take advantage of Online Giving for St. Denis, Immaculate Conception or Holy Family; go to www.bfvcatholic.org. You can also pay for your CCD fees. Click on
You can make a one-time donation or set up a convenient recurring donation. No need for envelopes! You can even charge to your credit card.
Call Christy in the office at 937-526-4945, and we can set it up for you.May God Bless you for contributing to your Church!
CCDOn December 9, 1531, a 57-year-old Aztec, Juan Diego, saw the Blessed Mother on a hill in Mexico City. She told Juan to have a church built in her honor. When Juan went to ask Bishop Zumarraga about this, the bishop did not understand the Indian dialect—and he did not believe in the vision Juan described.Three days later, on December 12, Mary appeared again to Juan Diego, and this time she gave him a sign for the bishop. “Take these roses to the bishop,” she said, as she arranged in his cloak beautiful roses she had Juan Diego pick from the hillside although it was winter. When he was admitted into the bishop’s room, Juan Diego opened his cloak, and out dropped the roses. On the cloak there remained an image of Mary as she had appeared to Juan Diego.The image of Mary on the cloak is known as Our Lady of Guadalupe for an interesting reason. On that same day, Mary appeared to Juan’s uncle and cured him, giving him a message for the bishop, saying that she would “crush the serpent’s head.” The bishop did not understand the Indians’ language. The Indian word for “crush the serpent” sounded to him like “Guadalupe,” the name of Mary’s shrine in Spain. Thinking that the Virgin wanted the new shrine to have the same name, the bishop called her Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Mary appeared to Juan Diego dressed as an Aztec woman to show her love and compassion to an oppressed group of people. Mary had heard the prayers and pain of these people, and she came to give them hope.Mary’s visit to Guadalupe is a reminder that God will remember His mercy for all people. In Mary’s song of joy, the Magnificat, she praised God because He has put down the mighty, exalted the lowly, filled the hungry, and sent the rich away empty.
2021 Vacation Bible School – July 12,13 &14 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at St. Denis – Pre-K through 4th grade
Please register by emailing [email protected] or call the CCD office at 937-827-0070
CCD IS OUT FOR THE SUMMERWe are so excited for new teaching opportunities and activities that are coming next year, that we have already started planning for a great CCD year in 2021-2022! If you haven’t done so already, please register and pay for CCD next year.Registration link: https://cincinnati.parishsoftfamilysuite.comOnline payment link: https://bfvcatholic.weshareonline.org/Do you have Facebook? check out https://www.facebook.com/versaillescatholicparishes for Parish updates and join https://www.facebook.com/groups/295307695566187 to stay up to date on CCD matters and to connect with teachers and parents.The office of Julie Meyer has moved to the CCD/School building on the upper floor, Room 27 and is no longer in the rectory. To reach Julie, please call 937-827-0070 for the CCD Office and Youth ministry.
Young adults, Grandparents, Parents, have you thought about teaching CCD? We are looking for a 6th grade teacher for next year.
July 11 • Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
-FATIMA USA FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021
7:30 PM Spiritual Center of Maria Stein
2365 St. Johns Rd., Maria Stein, OH 45860 + All priests are invited to concelebrate at the Mass.
~ More info on reverse ~
fi facebook.com/Fatima.usa.mass
The angel in the first apparition said: "Do not be afraid. I am the Angel of Peace. Pray with me." Prostrating himself on the ground the angel prayed three times: "My God, I believe, I adore, I trust, and I love You. I beg pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not trust, and do not love You."
Then the angel rose and said: "Pray in this way. The Hearts of Jesus and Mary are attentive to your supplications." The children were speechless with awe. The words of the angel's prayer were imbedded in their memories. Retrieved from:www.pilgrimvirginstatue.com/message-of-fatima
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The Catholic Community of St. Denis, Holy Family, and Immaculate Conception • Versailles, Frenchtown & Bradford, Ohio
YOUTH MINISTRY May the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ enlighten the eyes of our hearts, that we may know what is the hope that belongs to our call. (Ephesians 1:17-18) This is the verse for today’s Gospel acclamation. Do we know the hope that belongs to our call? What is our call? One thing is for sure and we can count on that God is calling each of us to a mission and purpose in life that accomplishes and completes His perfect will. When we live out this call in the fullness of the love of God, we experience joy, contentment and peace.St. Paul’s prayer to the Ephesians is asking the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ to enlighten the eyes of our hearts in order that we see more clearly our vocation in life and how we are to live that out.In today’s culture, we tend to easily dismiss the vocation option of becoming a priest, religious, or consecrated woman or man. God may be calling us, or a child, or a family member or friend to a priestly or religious vocation. Are we listening? Are we in communication with God? Perhaps He wants to use us to encourage or communicate this possibility to another person for we all have a role to play.We are all well aware of the shortage of priests and religious. We know God is calling people to these vocations and He is calling us to enthusiastically encourage them. What we say and do and our attitudes has an impact and can make a difference.Take a moment and prayerfully reflect on the people you know, and of them who comes to mind to become a priest or religious. The next step would be to pray for that person that they discover God’s will for their lives. And then, prayerfully consider if God is moving you a step further in communicating this to them in some fashion. God oftentimes needs us to be the spiritual nudge that motivates another person in the direction of their spiritual calling. We are all God’s hands, feet and voice in a world that can close its ears and its heart to the ways of God.We pray that the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ enlightens the eyes of our hearts bringing about His perfect will and love to all, helping each and every one of us to take responsibility in the raising up of priests and religious in our parish communities and in our Archdiocese.
QUO VADISJoin us every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. to play sand volleyball at the Maria Stein Park. All details regarding these events and more can be found on our social media platforms. Facebook: Quo Vadis Instagram: quo._vadis_
CENTURY FARM MASSThe Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Catholic Rural Life of St. Marys and Sidney Deaneries honor Catholic families who have farmed and nurtured the same land for 100 years or more.This year’s Rural-Urban Mass will be on Thursday, July 15th at 7:00 p.m. on Keith and Odessa Boeckman’s Family Farm, 4924 Burrville Road near Coldwater.
PRODUCE STAND FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POORThe Catholic parishes of St. Nicholas, Osgood and St. Louis, North Star will be operating a produce stand for the benefit of the poor.The stand will be located on the corner of St. Rt. 705 and U.S. Rt. 127, North Star, Ohio. St. Maria’s Community Farm welcomes gardeners to donate fruits and vegetables from their gardens. The public is invited to come and offer donations for whatever they wish to take home.The produce stand is open every Saturday beginning July 10 and throughout the rest of the summer from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. All proceeds and leftover produce are given to St. Vincent Hotel in Dayton which feeds approximately 1,000 meals a day. Some of the proceeds may also be given to other area soup kitchens.
July 11 • Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
MINISTRY SCHEDULESacristan Lector EM Ushers Servers Gift Bearers
Saturday, July 17th5:00 p.m.St. Denis
Donna Monnier Ben Eilerman Donna MonnierPhyllis Guillozet
YOUTH MINISTRY Continued...High School Youth Ministry (Flashpoint): Flashpoint has concluded for the school year and will resume the first Wednesday in September.
Junior High Youth Ministry (B.L.A.S.T.): B.L.A.S.T. has concluded for the school year and will resume the first Wednesday in September.
Live to Bless: Students in grades 6-8 during the 2020-2021 school year are invited to participate in Live to Bless, a service experience in Adams County, Ohio. The event will begin with 8:00 a.m. Mass at St. Denis from which we will carpool to Our Lady of Guadalupe Discipleship Center in Peebles where we will spend the night. From there we will meet with staff from Holy Trinity parish in West Union and they will connect us with some service projects for the parish. We will work in the afternoon and the next day on Thursday morning. After lunch, we will head for home and return to Versailles around 4:00 p.m. Flyers and forms are available at the main church entrance and the youth ministry office in the church basement St. Walbert Room. I need a chaperone; if anyone is interested, call Mike at 937-638-0969. You will need to be VIRTUS trained and approved.
Summer Youth Ministry: We will be having Summer Youth Ministry sessions this year on Wednesday nights. The schedule is going to be erratic because of summer conflicts and summer youth ministry events. The next Summer Youth Ministry Session will be this Wednesday, July 14, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the St. Denis Church basement. All Junior High and High School youth are welcome.