“Roses are red, Violets are blue; But they don’t get around Like the dandelions do.” – Slim Acres
Some yarns are red,
Some fabrics are blue,
They get made into beautiful items
handed out into our community we do.”
Our next Scarf It Up meeting is Monday, June 10, 2019 at 10 A.M. in Hilvert Hall.
We supply everything you need to create awesome projects! Call Susan 661-9202 if you have any questions.
The PatrioticRosary is Monday, the 10th, in church at 7:00 p.m.
Christ’s Resurrection is at the very heart of our faith. Yet like many who actually saw the Risen Christ but still refused to believe, there are also people today who find it hard to accept–or even to imagine–that resurrection from the dead is possible. Some, once finding the faith irrelevant to their daily lives, leave the Church–and who can blame them, since St. Paul himself says: “If for this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are the most pitiable people of all.” (1 Cor 15:19). If you’re yearning for fresh insights into the Easter Mysteries, you’ll want to come to this special afternoon on Saturday, June 1st from 1:30- 4:00 p.m. in Hilvert Center. Sr. Lucy Zientek, CDP will guide us as we journey into the deeper dimensions of the Easter Gospels and discover their sometimes surprising revelations. How is it that we can say Jesus truly rose bodily from the dead? What is the connection between the Resurrection and the Ascension, and how can knowing this connection help break open the Scriptures for us on a new level of understanding? Why are the wounds of the Risen One a key to Easter’s revelation, and why does Christ immediately insist on the importance of forgiving one another? Please let us know you’re coming by calling the parish office at 661-6565…and invite a friend or two. We look forward to seeing you there.
On Wednesday June 5, 2019 at 7:00 pm, here in St. Ignatius Church. Healing includes the physical, spiritual, emotional, psychological and relational aspects of our lives; it is not limited to a physical cure. Receive prayer for yourself or any of you loved ones. Come and experience Jesus’ healing power! Sponsored by Lighthouse Renewal Center at 513-471-5483. For more information visit our website at www.LRC1.org or on Facebook at www.facebook/lrc1.org.
The North Fairmount Community Center is asking for donations of any size, any condition, boy or girl bikes. Recognition of the donation for IRS purposes will be available upon request. In the Villages of Roll Hill there are over 700 children between the ages of 6 – 12. Very few of those children have a bike. If you would happen to have a bike around the house no longer in use, even if it needs some work, consider donating it to the Villages of Roll Hill Community Center. They will pick up and repair bikes as needed. For more information please call: Lisa Hyle-Miller 542-8333 Ext. 4 or Karen Russo (662-8519).
On Sunday, May 19th at 1:30 PM we will celebrate the 13th annual Rosary Rally to be held at Elder High School’s football stadium (the Pit). This celebration will start with a procession and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, the recitation of the Holy Rosary, together with worship songs and prayers. Local priests and Deacons will lead us in prayer. In case of inclement weather, the rally will move into Elder’s air-conditioned field house. Any 1st Communicants that you bring to this event should be there by 1:00 p.m. in their 1st Communion outfit. They will be leading the procession of the Blessed Sacrament. God Bless You !”
Will be on Wednesday May 1, 2019 at 7:00 pm, here in St. Ignatius Church. Healing includes the physical, spiritual, emotional, psychological and relational aspects of our lives; it is not limited to a physical cure. Receive prayer for yourself or any of your loved ones. Come and experience Jesus’ healing power! Sponsored by Lighthouse Renewal Center at 513-471-5483. For more information visit our website at www.LRC1.org or on Facebook at www.facebook/lrc1.org
During Holy Week, St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish will once again collect personal care items, food and cleaning supplies for non-profit agencies in the St. Anthony Center located in Over-the-Rhine. The St. Anthony Center is a unique partnership of 7 non-profit organizations who serve the poor and the vulnerable in our community.
These organizations include:
St. Francis Seraph Ministries
Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank
Center for Respite Care
Mary Magdalen House
Haircuts from the Heart
Foot Care for the Souls
Welcome Home Collaborative
Collectively, these agencies served over 100,000 clients in 2018 and each depends heavily on volunteers and community support. Shopping bags with a list of needs will be provided to parishioners on Palm Sunday 4/13 & 4/14 and filled bags would be returned to the donation truck in the church parking lot not later than Holy Thursday 4/18.
Questions? Please contact Kathy Kaufman kkaufman0829@gmail.com.