A Member of the Marianist Family Passion (Palm) Sunday March 29, 2015 Non Territorial Parish 4400 Shakertown Road Dayton, OH 45430-1057 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 available each Sunday in the vestibule! Contact Maggie Atkinson at maggie@planetatkinson.com 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) 1 QUEEN OF APOSTLES COMMUNITY (QAC) 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 qacohio@sbcglobal.net 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. “THE SPIRIT” & SUNDAY HOMILIES ON LINE: Visit our QAC website at qac-ohio.org. On the main page, go to Our Community. There, you’ll find Homilies or The Spirit of QAC...just click on the item of interest. STEWARDSHIP & GIVING Palm Sunday: “Pilate again said to them, ‘Then what shall I do with the man whom you call the King of the Jews?’ And they cried out again, ‘Crucify him.’” (Mark 15:12-13). Jesus told us “whatever you do for the least of my brothers, you do for me.” Every day we are presented opportunities to help someone. Every day we have the opportunity to see the face of Jesus in others and be the face of Jesus to others. Pray for the courage to stand up for those in need of our help. QAC Operating Income Report Note: Operating Income includes regular collection, rental, and interest income. February 2015 Year to Date Actual $ 13,699 $130,132 Budget $ 18,632 $149,057 Our fiscal year is July 1st to June 30th. Thank you for your generosity! Sunday Attendance (March 15th): 153 2 Difference ($ 4,933) ($ 18,925) Passion (Palm) Sunday Presider……………………. Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M. Assisting............................. Deacon Greg Cecere Liturgy Planners…………... Sr. Rose Morand & Charlette Buescher Music Director……………...Teesie Chandler Interpreter for the Deaf....... Janet Miller Isaiah 50:4-7: As Christians, we see Jesus in the role of the suffering servant, especially when we hear the record of his suffering at the hands of his persecutors. The voice also belongs to the God of heaven and earth, now revealed to be a God of compassion, intimately involved in creation. It is also the voice of those who have spoken on God’s behalf throughout history. There are perhaps no stronger words than these for describing those faithful servants who are able to “set their faces like flint” toward the difficulties they must encounter to be true to God. Philippians 2:6-11: When we proclaim that “Jesus is Lord to the glory of God the Father,” we are accepting the apparent contradiction of Christian life. Since Jesus is the perfect acceptance of the paradox, “every knee must bend” to acknowledge and imitate that perfection. Mark 14:1-15:47: The most striking thing of Mark’s account of the passion is its severity and bleakness. It clearly intends to show Jesus to us as the suffering servant so poignantly portrayed and cruelly mistreated in the prophecy of Isaiah. The suffering Jesus in Mark is always and dramatically alone, with no one to comfort him. And his struggle is seen as involving the entire universe—a battle between the forces of good and evil, between darkness and light. Music: (Service Music): Gospel & Blessing of Palms…………………………………………………………….Vestibule Gathering ................................. Palm Sunday Processional ................................... Refrain, Pg 4 Penitential Rite ........................ NONE Gloria ....................................... NONE Responsorial/2nd Reading/Gospel Acclamation……….. ................................................. Jesus the Lord ......................................................... Gather 418 Creed ....................................... SPOKEN (John Shea) .......................................... Bulletin, Pg 5 Universal Prayer ...................... Sung Response: “O God, Hear Us. Hear Our Prayer.” Sign of Peace .......................... Introduced by Charlette Buescher Preparation of the Table .......... Instrumental Holy, Holy ................................ SUNG (Winter Name of God) .................................. Gather 210 Memorial Acclamation ............. SUNG (Winter Name of God) .................................. Gather 211 Doxology/AMEN ...................... SUNG (Winter Name of God) .................................. Gather 212 Lord’s Prayer ........................... SPOKEN Lamb of God ............................ SUNG (Winter Name of God) .................................. Gather 213 Communion ............................. I Myself Am the Bread of Life .................................. Gather 824 Sending Forth .......................... O Sacred Head Surrounded .................................. Instrumental ................................................. We depart in silence! 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. CELL PHONES: Out of respect for the liturgy, please turn off all cell phones. Many thanks! 3 * * QAC COMMUNITY INFORMATION * * Birthdays (Mar 28th-Apr 5th) Mar 29th - Dan Huser 30th - Dave Ulring 31st - Carol Bourne Apr 1st - John Arnold, Patti Rosner 2nd - NONE LISTED 3rd - Jacob Cantz, Terri Nordmeyer, Helen Skogstrom 4th - Nancy Kiehl 5th - Faith Takacs Anniversaries Apr 8th - Michele & Gary Trautmann 12th - Kate & Dave Chesar 23rd - Jeane & Greg Holcomb 24th - Ruby & Chuck Bauer 26th - Nancy & Frank Kiehl-Wylie Holy Thursday, Apr 2nd, 7:00 PM Good Friday, Apr 3rd, 7:00 PM Easter Vigil, Apr 4th, 8:30 PM Easter Sunday, Apr 5th, 10:30 AM 4 PRAYER OF BELIEF – John Shea We believe that where people are gathered together in love God is present and good things happen and life is full. We believe that we are immersed in mystery, that our lives are more than they seem that we belong to each other and to a universe of great creative energies whose source and destiny is God…… We believe that God is after us, that God is calling to us from the depth of human life. We believe that God has risked Self and became man in Jesus… In and with Jesus we believe that each of us is situated in the love of God and the patterns of our life will be the pattern of Jesus - through death to Resurrection. We believe that the Spirit of Peace is present with us, the Church, as we gather to celebrate our common existence the resurrection of Jesus, and the fidelity of God. And most deeply we believe that in our struggle to love, we incarnate God in the world. And so aware of mystery and wonder, caught in friendship and laughter, we become speechless before the joy in our hearts and celebrate the sacredness of life in the Eucharist. Amen. PROCESSION WITH PALMS: We start in the vestibule with the gospel and the Blessing of Palms. After the palms are blessed and we proceed into the sanctuary, we would like everyone to process down the main aisle all the way to the altar before going to your places. Help us make this a REAL Palm Sunday procession! "This week proceeds into the mystery of Jesus' death and his resurrection.…So it'll do us well to ask ourselves some questions: Who am I? Who am I before my Lord? Where is my heart?…May these questions remain with us throughout the entire week." - Pope Francis EUCHARISTIC MINISTER TEAM #1: There are 5 Sundays in March, so Team #1 has an extra turn today! Sharon Herbert (Captain), Donald Drake, Jill Drake, Steve Guilfoos, Mary Guilfoos, Amie Herbert, Mike Herbert (nursery/Si Lounge) Margie Hudnell, Sharie McKenny, Marti Quakenbush, Tom Quakenbush, Sister Rose Martin, Marie Restivo, Isabella Greet. EUCHARISTIC BREAD BAKERS: Chris Sitko (Mar 29th), Ruby Bauer (Apr 5th), Pat Weissgarber (Apr 12th), MaryLou Meers (Apr 19th), Marianne Bachman (Apr 26th). To make the Eucharistic Bread or for info, call Ruby Bauer. 426-7260. Recipes furnished. CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES (CRS) RICE BOWLS - PALM SUNDAY: We follow Jesus this week on our Lenten journey as he enters into Jerusalem, a community he knew well. CRS Rice Bowl asks us, too, to prayerfully enter into our own communities, to find those who are hungry and thirsty, who need our help. How does our Lenten journey motivate us to serve those we encounter in our daily lives? FAST & ABSTINENCE!: The Church emphasizes the penitential nature of Good Friday by calling us to fast and abstain from meat. Catholics who are over the age of 18 and under the age of 60 are required to fast, which means that they can eat only one complete meal and two smaller ones during the day, with no food in between. Catholics who are over the age of 14 are required to refrain from eating any meat, or any food made with meat, on Good Friday. ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT AND BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY!!!: Come join us for another fun year with the Easter Bunny. Saturday Apr 4th 10-11:30 AM. There will be games, pancakes, Easter egg hunt, and of course the Easter Bunny! Sign-ups will be Mar 22nd 5 and 29th in the vestibule after Mass. If you would like to help cook, decorate, or volunteer the day of the event please see Maggie Atkinson after Mass or email her at maggie@planetatkinson.com. Decorating for the day will be on Thursday Apr 2nd from 10 AM-12 PM DO YOU LIKE TO DECORATE COOKIES? We will be decorating cookies after the Easter Egg Hunt Breakfast on Saturday (late morning) Apr 4th. They will be served at the reception after the Easter Vigil service that night. Cookies, frosting, sprinkles, etc. will all be furnished. Come join in the fun! Any questions, contact Marti Quakenbush at marti.quakenbush@gmail.com GOOD FRIDAY WALK FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE: Apr 3rd, Noon, Courthouse Square, downtown Dayton. It's an interfaith social justice Stations of the Cross. Last station is near the river, beside First Baptist on Monument. Walking time: two hours. NEW PARENTS POTLUCK: Spring has sprung!! It’s time to plant new friendships. Please join us for The New Parent's Potluck, 6:00 PM, Wednesday, Apr 8th, Si Lounge. The potluck is a totally free activity for anyone who is expecting or has babies, infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Si lounge is located on the lower level of Sieben hall (directions are found at qacohio.org/qac/find.htm). Plates and utensils provided. Last Name A-B bring a Side Dish or Salad; C-S bring a Dessert; T-Z bring a Main Dish. Questions? Contact Jackie Andrews, (937) 885-3631 or email andrews645@gmail.com. LITURGY PLANNING MEETING: We will be planning the 5 Sunday liturgies of Ordinary Time (May 31st-Jun 28th) after Mass, Sunday, Apr 12th. We gather in Si Lounge for a light lunch and then break into small groups to read the readings and plan. Teesie, Judy and Linda will be available to help with music selections and seasoned planners will be there to help anyone who is new to planning. We would love to have you with us. Your planning is a gift to all of us. CONFIRMATION CLASS OF 2015: We are blessed that several of our youth are now in the preparation phase before their Sacrament of Confirmation: Joe Andrews, Lauren Brunette, Conor Hernit, Isaac Measures, Justin Moran, Kendra Moran. They are in need of daily prayers and support. There is a bowl in the back of church with intentions written on them for the candidates. Please take one home to use in prayer for these youth as they prepare to receive the Confirmation of the Holy Spirit in April. They will, in turn, pray for you in their daily prayers. Thank you! BACCALAUREATE MASS: We will be scheduling our annual Baccalaureate Mass and we’d like to make this a more meaningful celebration by gathering the following information on our upcoming graduates as soon as you know the details. High School graduates - name of student & high school; honors or awards as well as college student will attend in Fall 2015; College graduates - name of student & college; degree awarded; honors or awards (Cum Laude, Summa Cum Laude, etc); Grad School graduates - name of student & school; advanced degree awarded; honors or awards (Cum Laude, Summa Cum Laude, etc). Send info to qacohio@sbcglobal.net. CATHOLIC MINISTRY APPEAL (CMA): Thank you to all who responded generously by making a pledge to the annual Catholic Ministries Appeal, helping our community work toward its goal and joining with the entire archdiocese to do great work in the Lord’s name. As of Mar 20th, QAC has pledged $5,575.00 toward our goal of $8,283.00. Last year’s pledge was $5,420.00. If you have not yet participated and wish to do so, pledge envelopes are available on the table in the vestibule. Thank you for your generosity to this very important appeal. 6 ST. VINCENT DONATIONS: Bring any useable clothing to the chapel vestibule any Sunday or drop off in the marked cabinets in the hallway near the Teen Room. April requests bathroom wash cloths and kitchen towels. Contact Margie/Tom Hudnell, tom.hudnell@gmail.com, or 429-0320. HONOR FLIGHT MAIL CALL: To ensure all WWII, Korean and Vietnam era veterans get a full pack of thank you letters during “Mail Call” on each Honor Flight this year, we’re providing envelopes and stationery in Si Lounge for anyone wishing to write a letter to a veteran. Information and material is located on a special ‘Honor Flight’ bulletin board outside the Family Room in Si Lounge. Please feel free to use this material or any card or letter you wish and you can leave them in the envelope attached to the bulletin board. Questions? Contact your QAC Honor Flight POCs, Kelley Cox (eiffelltower@gmail.com) or Glenn Greet (ggreet@woh.rr.com). Thanks for honoring these heroes! PASTORAL CONSULTATION: Opportunity for QAC members to meet with Fr. Tom to address spiritual concerns, personal or family issues, including crises or challenges in one’s life. NO FEE for this service. Please make appointments thru Deacon Greg, 429-0510. DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY!: Everyone is invited to participate in the Divine Mercy Sunday Service, Saint Luke Parish, our sister parish, Sunday Apr 12th, 2:30 PM with private veneration of the Divine Mercy Image in the main church, followed by exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 2:45 PM. We will pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy at 3:00 PM, followed by reading from Scripture and St. Faustina’s diary. There will be time for quiet personal meditation and we’ll close with the recitation of the Rosary and Benediction. Following, there will be refreshments in Kramer Hall and a video presentation on St. Faustina. Divine Mercy Sunday was specifically selected by Jesus and promulgated by Pope john Paul II. Don’t miss this holy and Prayerful event. “ UPCOMING ‘CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES (CRS)’ COLLECTION: On Sunday, Apr 19th, we take up the Catholic Relief Services Collection which supports six Catholic agencies that touch more than 100 million lives around the world. Funds from this collection help provide food to the hungry, support to displaced refugees, and Christ’s love and respect to all people. Please give generously to the Catholic Relief Services Collection and help Jesus in disguise. * * OUTSIDE THE COMMUNITY * * FAMILY EASTER EGG HUNT: All are welcome to attend Carroll High School’s Family Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by the Alumni Association, Saturday, Apr 4th, 9:00-11:00 AM. Come and enjoy breakfast, games, crafts, pictures with the Easter Bunny, and an egg hunt for ages 12 and under. This event is rain or shine; the hunt will be held indoors if the weather is bad. Cost: $5 per adult and FREE for participating children. Advanced reservations required. Please RSVP before Apr 1st at www.carrollhs.org/2015egghunt. CATHOLIC SCRIPTURE STUDY (CSS) - at St. Henry's Parish is in full swing this spring as we study the Acts of the Apostles. All women are invited to join us for Bible Study, discussion, and fellowship from a Catholic woman's perspective, Wednesday mornings at the PAC, 9:3011:00 AM, or evenings in Bishop Leibold School, 7:00-8:30 PM. For more info, contact Mrs. Mel Kerr, 937-620-8642, or melkerr4css@yahoo.com, or Mrs. Margie Christie, 937-866-7917, or dchristieclan@aol.com. We can't wait to study God's Holy word with you! CATHOLIC SINGLES SPRING DANCE: Featuring " The Whammies" Apr 11th, 7:30 PM to Midnight, Immaculate Heart of Mary, 7820 Beechmont Ave, 45255. COST: $15.00. Our focus is devoted to the needs of Catholic singles thirty years and older, though all are welcome, in 7 the Cincinnati Ohio Tri-State. We seek to promote personal development through spiritual, service and social opportunities. LENTEN SACRIFICE IDEA!: We often think of our Lenten sacrifice as giving something up, but it can be a time to do something. Catch the Building Spirit is a group of Catholic/ Presbyterian lay people who construct a Habitat for Humanity home every year in the Dayton area. In our 22nd year, donations of time, talent and financial support are always needed. This year, we begin construction on Memorial Day weekend and conclude with dedication in early September. For more info, contact Matt Borgert, (937) 428-5098. Please consider CtBS as a way to put your faith in action this Lent. Catchthebuildingspirit.org or follow us on Facebook. AREA OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR JOURNEY OF FAITH: St. Meinrad Archabbey (800-581-6905 or www.saintmeinrad.org) Holy Week Retreat - Apr 1st-5th Jesuit Spiritual Center Milford (513-248-3500 or www.jesuitspiritualcenter.com) Personally Directed Retreats - Jun 12th-19th Thirty-Day Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola - Jun 12th-Jul 15th MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: We would like to invite you to make a Marriage Encounter weekend. It helps struggling marriages and enriches good ones and connects you to other couples that realize the value of a strong marriage and the importance of it to have a healthy culture. Please consider blessing your marriage this year by setting aside time for each other. Dates: Apr 17th-19th, Holiday Inn Eastgate, Cincinnati; Jul 31st-Aug 2nd, Holiday Inn Eastgate; Sep 18th–20th, Holiday Inn Express, Georgetown (tentative location); Oct 16th– 18th, Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, Norwood. Contact Dave & Jan Stockelman for reservations, dj2378@fuse.net, (513) 251-1940, or 1-800-547-1251 code 00. Tom & Ginny Segbers for questions, tsegbers@gmail.com, (513) 919-7383. The mission of Worldwide Marriage Encounter is to proclaim the value of Marriage and Holy Order in the Church and in the world. RETROUVAILLE - A LIFELINE FOR MARRIED COUPLES: Retrouvaille is a Catholic endorsed, confidential program open to all faiths. It offers 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 Apr 17th-19th. For further info/registration call 513-793-6777 or 800-470-2230 or visit www.retrouvaille.org to request a brochure. WOMEN'S MORNING OF REFLECTION: Celebrate Easter Joy at the Morning of Reflection with Father John Bullock, L.C. and Father Matthew Summe, L.C., Tuesday, Apr 7th, beginning with Mass at 9:30 AM, St. Charles Parish, followed by spiritual talks, Confessions and social refreshment concluding at noon. To reserve Babysitting for your children please contact Karen Connair, 433-2783 or for further information, Barbette Whelan, 293-1438. Regnum Christi women are hostessing this wonderful opportunity for all women. LPMP INFORMATION MEETINGS FOR DAYTON LOCATION: The Lay Pastoral Ministry Program will offer the Non-Degreed Certificate Option in Dayton beginning in August 2015. The program is designed for busy adults with Saturday classes and flexible formation components. Learn about Sacred Scripture, Church Doctrine, Moral Issues, Catholic Social Teaching, the Life of Jesus, Evangelization, Church History and your own call to Discipleship. The integrated approach deepens your faith, expands your knowledge and develops your skills for service. Information Meetings are informal and open to the public. They will include an overview 8 of courses and formation, program benefits, the fees and application process. Join Deacon Hal at the Pilarczyk Center, 1436 Needmore Rd, Dayton, Saturday, Apr 11th, 10:00 AM. Call Deacon Hal at 419-305-5486 or email belcher001@woh.rr.com. CALVARY CEMETERY GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING: Members (all adult persons holding burial rights) of the Calvary Cemetery Association of Dayton, Ohio will meet on Wednesday, Apr 15th, 7:00 PM, Knights of Columbus Hall, 267 Bainbridge St, Dayton. The purpose will be the approval of a Bylaw Revision, accepted and presented by the Board of Trustees of Calvary Cemetery. Copies of the proposed Bylaw Revision shall be published on the Calvary Cemetery web site, made available at the Cemetery Office in paper format, and can be mailed to members upon request. Pre-Registration can be made on our website or by contacting the office. www.calvarycemeterydayton.org Calvary Cemetery,1625 Calvary Dr, Dayton, Ohio 45409. Phone: (937) 293-1221 COME AND SEE WEEKEND!: The Sisters of the Precious Blood will host a Come and See weekend Apr 17th-19th for women ages 18-44 who are interested in religious life, Salem Heights, 4500 Denlinger Rd. (GPS address), Dayton. Topics include the vows, what life as a woman religious is about, the power of prayer and the reality of community in our life and ministry. Come and share with other women who are discerning life as a Sister of the Precious Blood. The registration deadline is Apr 13th. For more information contact Sr. Mary Yarger at 937-837-3302 or 937-999-8456 or by email at vocations@cppsadmin.org. ELIZABETH NEW LIFE CENTER is celebrating their spring partnership banquets at the Mandalay Banquet Center, evenings of Apr 16th & 17th. Speaker is Scott Klusendorf, a noted speaker and President of the Life Training Institute. There is no charge for the banquet but an appeal will be taken at the end of the evening. Please register on-line at elizabethnewlife.org or call 226-7414. Also Seeking to fill 2 positions: 1) Grant Manager/ Writer. The part-time, 35 hour/week position works in our Dayton, OH Administration office and researches, seeks, writes, implements, and manages grant activity for our pro-life, non-profit ministry. Starting salary range is $17-$19 based on education and experience; 2) Assistant to the Director of Development is a part-time position-35 hours per week. Should have 1-3 years’ experience in fund-raising or fund-development and supervision. Salary range $16-$19 per hour. Send resume and cover letter to tmiller@elizabethnewlife.org if interested in either position. JOIN DAYTON RIGHT TO LIFE as they present the annual Children’s Fun Festival for children of all ages with an interactive presentation of life with animals from the Boonshoft Museum. Holy Family Church (basement), 140 South Findlay St, Dayton, Saturday, Apr 25th, 1:00-3:00 PM. COST: $10 per family with games, raffles, snacks and more. For more information or to register call 461.-3 625 or visit www.daytonlife.org. FAVORITE QUOTE: " Life is not easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained." – Marie Curie 9 * IMPORTANT INFORMATION * * BAPTISMS: Planning on having your baby baptized during Mass? Contact Judy Potter (4267688), 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 2015: Apr 19th May 17th Jun 21st Jul 19th Aug 16th Sep 20th Oct 18th Nov 22nd Dec 20th NOTE: NO BAPTISMS during Lent or during Mass in Advent (before or after Mass in Advent is still your option)! *** *** *** *** *** 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) Mar 29th Apr 1st Apr 5th Apr 10th Apr 19th Apr 26th May 3rd May 10th May 17th May 24th May 31st Jun 7th Jun 14th Jun 21st Jun 28th - Claire & Grace planning Paperwork and funds due for summer programs Spring retreat forms due Spring Retreat at Camp Birch in Yellow Springs (Apr 10th-12th) Simon planning Summer planning session Lee planning Mother's Day - no meeting! Megan planning Memorial Day - no meeting! Marianist LIFE Fun Day! Laser Tag, a picnic or something fun will be happening! Nazareth Farm kids leave after Sunday Mass. TBD Father’s Day - no meeting! TBD 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. Call Maggie Atkinson (258-3702), maggie@planetatkinson.com 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! VOCATION VIEWS Jesus emptied himself and became obedient even unto death. Are you willing to die to selfishness? Let Christ reign in your heart! (Philippians 2:6-11) Please pray for vocations to the lay ministries, priesthood, diaconate, dedicated religious life and dedicated single life. NEXT WEEK: Easter Sunday (Year B) Presider: - Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M. Acts of the Apostles 10:34a, 37-43; 1 Corinthians 5:6b-8; John 20:1-9 Visit: http://www.usccb.org/nab/ 10 QAC INFORMATION PLEASE … .. Pastor/Priest Coordinator: Fr. Tom Schroer, S.M., tschroer1@udayton.edu .. Pastoral Associate/Secretary: Deacon Greg Cecere (Office: 429-0510). Office Hours: Tues & Thurs (3:30-7:30 PM), Wed/Fri/Sat (8:00 AM-Noon) .. Adult Faith Enrichment (AFE): Kelly Bohrer, kbohrer2@hotmail.com .. Altar Server Coordinator: Sharon Herbert (256-6417) sharon-herbert@sbcglobal.net .. Baptism Coordinator: Deacon Greg Cecere, qacohio@sbcglobal.net .. Communications Coordinator: Mary Rice (426-1941), Brice1746@aol.com .. Community Coordinator: Ken Moran, kmoranaf@gmail.com .. Community Ministry: Terri Blanken (723-0151 or 372-3014), terriblanken723@gmail.com .. Crossroads: Maggie Atkinson, (429-0510), maggie@planetatkinson.com .. Fellowship: Donut & Bagel Sunday - Marie Restivo, (320-5961), MRESTIVO@woh.rr.com. .. Hospitality: Marti Quakenbush (429-9224), marti.quakenbush@gmail.com .. Director of Music: Teesie Chandler (305-7996), tlchandler1120@yahoo.com .. Eucharistic Bread Baker Coordinator: Ruby Bauer (426-7260) .. Eucharistic Minister Coordinators: Darlene Stout (426-9524), darsam65@gmail.com, Amie Herbert, amherbert@sbcglobal.net .. Finance Coordinator: Tom McCrate (848-7712), thomas.mccrate@gmail.com .. Futures Committee: Bob Brookey, Bjsmcc@yahoo.com .. Interpreter Coordinator for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing: Michelle Petrie, (409-2992), mpettree@aol.com .. L.I.F.E. Group: Maggie Atkinson, (429-0510), maggie@planetatkinson.com .. Liturgy Coordinator: Judy Potter (426-7688), donsftv@hotmail.com .. Membership: Marilyn Nagle, (298-8908), marilynjnagle@yahoo.com; Joan Ivory (689-8259), ivory_joan@yahoo.com, information/applications. .. Ministry of Consoling Coordinator: Steve Guilfoos, (429-4512), sguilfoos@woh.rr.com .. QAC Office Phone & FAX: 429-0510/429-0881/Email: qacohio@sbcglobal.net .. QA Seniors: Ruby & Chuck Bauer (426-7260), cbauer002@woh.rr.com .. RE Coordinator: Maggie Atkinson, (429-0510), maggie@planetatkinson.com, Office Hours: Sun (7:30 AM-10:30 PM); Tues (8:00 AM-4:00 PM) .. RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Ken Takacs, katmlt@sbcglobal.net .. Social Justice Coordinators: Chris Sitko (429-4173), Jack/Nimfa Simpson (372-2883) .. SPIRIT Newsletter: Chris Penick & Steve Nordmeyer, qacspirit06@att.net .. Stewardship Committee: Kevin Skinner, 427-4507, klskinner@woh.rr.com .. Youth Ministry Coordinator: Maggie Atkinson, (429-0510), maggie@planetatkinson.com .. Web Master: Bill Perry (429-5807), wperry@creekspace.net .. Weddings, Funerals, etc.: Deacon Greg Cecere (429-0510), qacohio@sbcglobal.net Month Apr 5th 12th 19th 26th May 3rd 10th 17th 24th Jun 7th Servers SERVERS / GREETERS SCHEDULE Greeters Evie Atkinson & Syd Atkinson Mike Herbert & Parker Cox Marti & Tom Quakenbush Isabella Greet & Brittany Nanda Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber Gina & Glenn Greet Dan & Marilyn Nagle Pat Hale & Tim Connair Evie Atkinson & Syd Atkinson Mike Herbert & Parker Cox Amie Herbert & Sharon Herbert Isabella Greet & Sierra Groff Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber Gina & Glenn Greet Dan & Marilyn Nagle Pat Hale & Tim Connair Marti & Tom Quakenbush Marie Restivo & Pat Weissgarber 11 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: ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 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 qacohio@sbcglobal.net ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** SI LOUNGE RESERVATION: Please reser ve 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. 12
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