Sacraments Confession/Reconciliation Individual Sunday: 8-8:20, 10:45-11:05am Anytime by request/appointment Communal During the Penitential Seasons of Advent and Lent Baptism During Mass: 11:15am, 1st Sunday of each quarter (Jan,Apr,Jul,Oct) Outside of Mass: 12:30pm Sunday, at the request of the family Jordan Conference required for Parents: call Parish for appointment Marriage Contact the Parish Priest at least 6 months prior to desired date of Celebration. At least 3 sessions with the Parish Priest plus Diocesan or St. Mary, Marion, Pre-Cana required Anointing of the Sick Communal After all weekend Masses on the 2nd. Sunday of odd months. This Sacrament is intended for Catholics afflicted with the infirmities of age, with chronic illnesses, and those intending surgery in the immediate future. Individual In case of emergency illness, individuals/ family members should call the parish via the parish emergency phone number: 419-9466970. Homebound individuals will be offered the Sacrament of Anointing several times a year, particularly during Advent and Lent. Confirmation This Sacrament, which completes Christian initiation, is normally celebrated at Sacred Hearts for catechized Catholic youth in the 8th. and 9th. grades every other year, in the late Spring. -- Adults who are coming into the Church usually receive the Sacrament at the Easter Vigil. -- Baptized adult Catholics who have not been confirmed receive this Sacrament from the Bishop, after sufficient preparation, at the Cathedral each November. Parish Leadership Contact with Parish Leaders can be made initially thru the main parish phone number... Church of the Sacred Hearts Liturgy Commission Cheryl Jason, chair Virginia Wieland Associate Organist Angela Carbetta Assistant Organist/Funeral Organist Susie Large Folk Choir/Children’s Liturgies Seasonal Choir Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Liturgical Component Feasts & Seasons/Sacristy Joanne Bower, Head Sacristan Finance Commission Budget & Accounting Subcommission Sub-commission of the Whole Greg Goers, Dale Haddad (chair), Kim Janick, Will Schindley, Allen Wagner Fr. John Bakle, S.M., ex officio Tamara Dieter, ex officio (secretary) Parish Endowment Subcommission Stewardship Subcommission Katie Hoelscher, MA, DRE PreSchool/Elementary Section Katie Hoelscher, MA, Coordinator Associate Coordinator Interim, Donna Hoelscher Classes for Registered Students meet 9:30-11am each Sunday, Sept-May, at Cardington-Lincoln Intermediate School, blue classroom wing Registration: early Sept - forms will be available after weekend Masses; during the school year for new students: 9:45am (after PSR Breakfast Club and classes have begun) High School Catechetical Section Adult Continuing Faith Formation RCIA Instructional Section Catholic Schools SubCommission School Transportation Committee Jeff Cromwell, coordinator; Jim Jackson; Tammy Dieter Parish Organizations Commission Coordinating Sub-Commission The Presidents, Grand Knight, or their Delegates Coordinate Inter-Organizational Activities Knights of Columbus Sacred Hearts Council 14671 Chuck Large, Grand Knight Ron Meier, Deputy GK Parish Council Meets 1st Wednesday, 7pm HOST Guild All Parish Organizations and Activities Function under the Leadership of the Commissions of the Parish Council Sacred Hearts Women’s Club (PCCW) Admin Commission Chair Vacant May 3 8:30am 11:15am May 4 (Mon) 8:45am May 5 (Tues) 8:45am May 6 (Wed) 8:45am May 7 (Thu) HOST Meets 2nd. Monday, Sept-May, 6:30pm President: Carol Ferguson President-elect: Donna Daugherty Secretary: Becky Porter Treasurer: Christine Clapper Legion of Mary Diana Honzo, Presidium President Meets each Tuesday, 7pm Sacred Hearts Youth Group (SHYG) Kurtis Kiesel Coordinator of Youth Ministry Associate Coordinator: vacant Bulletin Deadline: the deadline for copy/information for each weekend’s Bulletin is the previous Tuesday, by 11am. Info needs to be e-mailed to the parish office or delivered there hardcopy. Thanks! A SPECIAL WELCOME TO SACRED HEARTS TO ANY VISITORS/NEWCOMERS AMONG US! WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL FEEL AT HOME HERE! 8:45am May 8 (Fri) 8:45am 5th. Sunday of Easter For 1st. Communicants/Families People of the Parish Easter Weekday (5) For the Poor Souls Easter Weekday (5) For the Holy Father’s Intentions Easter Weekday (5) For Lapsed & Apostate Catholicsd Easter Weekday (5) For Religious & Priestly Vocations Easter Weekday (5) For Peace in the Holy Land May 9 (Sat) Easter Weekday (5) There is no Mass on Saturday Morning May 10 (Sun) 6th. Sunday of Easter 8:30am For the People of the Parish Annual May Crowning 11:15am +Eva Ramsey (Parish Legion of Mary) Liturgical Ministers This Weekend and Next... Education Commission Parish School of Religion (PSR) Louis George Andy Ware Parish Life/Parish Advancement Commissions Cantors’ Guild Easter Weekday Head (5) of EME’s Head of Lectors Head of Cantors Head of Servers Head of Ushers Head of Counters Marion Deanery Parish Representatives This Commission’s Members are the Chairs and Principal Members of all the other Commissions and coordinate their activities in this Commission May 3 - May 10 All Sunday Masses and PSR are at Cardington/ Lincoln Intermediate School on Co. Rd. 168 Weekday Masses (M-F, 1st. Sat) are at the Rectory on the US 42 Campus Music Director/Principal Organist May 3 B: b: Endres,J c: Hoelscher,K LaBarge,M Schindley,G&W C: b: Zoulek,D c: Petitti,P Thomas,P May 10 B b: Schindley,G c: Endres.J Kiesel,K Schindley,W Zoulek,D C b: Thomas,P c: Faux,T George,L Hoelscher,K Petitti,P May 3 B: Kiesel,K (1) Humphrey,R, (2) C: Tebbe,K (1) (2) May 10 B Humphrey,R (1) Kiesel, K (2) C Kauser,T (1) Thomas,P (2) May 3 B: Goers,M Warren,M C: Faux,F&M May 10 B Goers,M Warren,M C Berezansky,M Dieter,C May 3 B Large,C Rogers,D C Cromwell,J White,M May 10 B: Large,C Rogers,D C: Dieter,T Yoder,R May 3 B: S Large: cantor/guitar C: J Blankenship,cantor; V Wieland,organ May10 (May Crowning at 8:30am) B: M Askew,cantor; V Wieland,organ C: A Goers,cantor; V Wieland,organ Are we a Stewardship Parish? May 3, 2015 Cardington/Mt. Gilead, Ohio PLEASE Don’t forget our weekly Food for the Poor collection: please place non-perishables into the designated box in the back of the Church. This is distributed by the food pantry in Mt. Gilead. Our collection is focussed on the 1st. weekend of the month, but you can make contributions of canned/packaged non-perishables any weekend, or any weekday when the church is open... Than Fifth Sunday of Easter If you are new to the parish and wish to register, Registration Forms can be found on a table in the hallway between the school main rotunda and our Assembly space . Please fill it out as completely as possible and mail it back to the Parish Office in the envelope provided. -- If you have been registered at another parish in the Diocese of Columbus, your registration will be changed automatically in the Diocesan database. A Brief Note on Last Week’s Giving and our Financial Status... Thank You! Actual Budget Deficit Offertory for Apr 26 $1371 $2750 ($-1379) Offertory for April $8596 $11000 ($-2404) St. Vincent dePaul: $52 Parish Improvements: $35 Offertory Envelopes 38/207 18% How should we read these statistics?? Please use your Offertory Envelopes at least once a month, as well as your Special Collection Envelopes! Thanks! ? Parish Sesquicentennial: 2018 Re-building our Parish Church and Facilities: Renewing our Campus BAA 2015 Kickoff THIS WEEKEND: Sunday, May 3! -- All registered parishioners should have received a mailing from the Diocese for the upcoming BAA pledge year, as well as a mailing from the parish this past week, with a pledge envelope. PLEASE TURN IN YOUR BAA PLEDGE ANY WEEKEND DURING MAY. PLACE IT INTO THE THE REGULAR OFFERTORY BASKET, IN ITS PROPER BAA ENVELOPE, AT ANY SUNDAY MASS THRU JUNE 7 -- OR EVEN AFTER THAT! BAA Pledge Goal this Year: $18,420.42 1st. Holy Communion Congratulations to Cloe Berezansky, Sophia Goers, and Anna and Makena LaBarge -- and to their families, who made their 1st. Holy Communioln in our midst at the 8:30am Mass today. Thanks to all in their families, in our PSR program and all in the parish who assisted them in their preparation. What a joy! Weekend Masses May 23/24 thru September 19/20 Until we are settled into new facilities (probably November, 2015), please be prepared to do a bit of shifting regarding weekend Mass times; this will require some patience, but the shifts will not be done without consulting the parish membership and the Parish Council, and coming to some consensus. Make sure you turn turn in today (Sunday) or Monday, May 4, the inquiry sheets given to you last weekend for the period indicated above; they will be tabulated on Monday afternoon. Soon after that we will do inquiries and schedules for Ministries’ schedules for this same period... The HOST Guild Thanks to ALL who supported, in any way, ourANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE, this past week! Sacred Hearts Women ’s Club Monthly business meeting and program: Monday, May 11, at 6:30pm, C/LIS Gymnasium All Ladies of the parish are invited to join us for FAITH/FELLOWSHIP, WORK/FUN, and REFRESHMENT... Sacred Hearts Council 14671 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 2nd. Saturday All-U-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast Sat, May 9, 2015 7-10am Pancakes kinds) Benefit: Sacred Hearts’(2-3 Capital Campaign Real Butter & Maple Syrup Warm Apple or Peach Compote Wagner Farms Sausage Specialty Eggs Sausage Gravy & Biscuits Fresh Fruit Cup Coffee Tea Juices Milk Details/Registrations, Sponsorships: pick up a flier in the hallway... Adults $6 Childr en $3 Children A Parish and Community Social Event! At the Cardington/Lincoln Intermediate School County Rd. 168 PSR Breakfast Club/Coffee & Donuts Will begin again on the 3rd. Sunday of September, Catechetical Sunday Please...try to bring a can or box every weekend! Thanks! Counters April 24 May 3 Bush,J Goers,G Schindley,G & W May is Mary’s Month. Parish May Crowning,Sunday, May 10, Mothers’ Day, 8:30am Mass... - Focus week of Apr 15-May 3 has been on work of plumbers/electricians preparing what needs to be laid for the pouring of the slab about May 10;it appears that much of dthat work is completed. -- Also this week, much of the work on the widenening of what will be the only entry from US 42 onto the property has been completed; the driveway has been widened from 42 all the way to the rear parking lot; the old asphalt (old narrow driveway by the rectory) has been torn up and the new side has been excavated; both sides now have been filled with gravel: they will remain this way, for 2-way traffic, until all new asphalting is done at the conclusion of construction. -- Regarding furnishing the new church: Mrs. Janick and he helpers are moving on several fronts: they are awaiting a smple of the new pew ends fromthe woodworker, accoring to the architect’s design; Jim Bus has received the drawings for several its he is fashioning; we have contracted and paid for the new major statues/images/crucifixes (handcared-carved by Bavarian artists in Oberammergau, Bavaria. Will will be placing the order after this coming week for various kings of candlesticks, the consecration candles, etc. --We’ve moving on schedule! Capital Campaign 2014 Pledges/Gifts June 8, 2014April 26, 2015 $813,881.66 (with Diocesan Grant) $713,881.66 $1,000,000 $750,000 (Pledges/Gifts as of 4/9) We are n ow 9/10+% of havi n g reached our Campaig n Goal! We were recen tly i n formed that our i n sura n ce has awarded us a n additio n al $75,000+ for con struction . The rest? Wait for upcomin g in fo about raisin g the rest... $500,000 $250,000 Requests for YYour our Pr Prayers ayers Please remember in your prayers the following who have been recommended to our charitable concern: -- Parishioners Chuck Large and Diana Honzo recent surgery). --Sam Harding, 5-yr-old with complex health problems (J. Endres). -- Bryan Rutledge. -- Kathi Sickinger (sister of Donna Hoelscher, aunt of Katie Hoelscher, both parishioners). -Kathy & Owen Reeve. -- Paul VanDorn (son of parishioners Carol and Wallace VanDorn), --Robin Askew (mother/mother-in-law, of Don/Marie Askew, at Woodside Village). -Linda Edington (Becky Porter). -- Julia Beck & family (J Blankenship) --- Parishioner Elizabeth Symalla (healing from surgery). -- -- Parishioner Becky Jackson (former parish secretary.). -- Elizabeth Diamond (Cheryl Diamond). -- Bruce MacCready (brother of parishioner Scott MacCready). -- Parishioner Dorthea Rogers. -- Dr. Ruth Cover (Pat Thomas). -- Gemma Jakeman (aunt of Mary Ellen Berg) -- Pam Robinson (sister of Tammy Dieter). -- Raymond Mullen (brother-in-law of parishioner Jim Bush, recovering from surgery). -- Delia Kemp (daughter-in-law of parishioner Frances Turner). -- Darl Wilson (brother-in-law of parishioner Tammy Dieter) -- Donna Coleman & Beth Bumgardner (personal requests, illnesses); Chad Goebel (grandson of parishioner Deanna Cox); William Campbell (father of parishioner Jane Heiden); J. D. Moffett (nephew of Deanna Cox); parishioners Gerry Wise, Paul Hoelzel, Rose Marie Cawley, and Pam Kempf (Bennington Glen residents). -- Parishioner Mary Green (Woodside resident). -- Stephen Kemp & Jessica Kemp (son and granddaughter of parishioner Frances Turner); parishioner Jeannie DeBoucher (Marie Askew); Dan Mather (Don/Marie Askew); J.T. Hoyng (son of Mike and Carla Hoyng); Larry Symalla (son of parishioners Bob and Elizabeth Symalla). -- Please keep in your prayers our Catholic brothers and sisters, and others, who are in Woodside, Bennington Glen, and Morrow Manor care facilities, as well as all the ill and homebound members our our parish community. -- If you or a loved one, or someone you know, would like to be remembered in prayer, please let us know at 419-946-3611. Hospitals and care facilities are not allowed, by law, to inform us about anyone who is a patient/ resident of the facility; if you need care and/or prayer from the parish, it’s important that the ill/rehabing person, or family, let us know by calling the parish Office... In case of an emergency and need the immediate sacramental services of a priest please contact the parish office at 419-946-3611, or 419-946-6970.
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