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In the Dayton Deanery Pastoral Region XII
SAINT PETER
OUR LADY
OF THE ROSARY
HOLY CROSS
SAINT ADALBERT
JULY 21, 2019 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Jesus entered a village where a woman whose name was Martha welcomed him. She had a sister named Mary who sat beside the Lord at his feet listening to him speak. Martha, burdened with much serving, came to him and said, "Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me by myself to do the serving? Tell her to help me." Luke 10:38-40
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PASTORAL REGION XII
PARISH ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
6161 Chambersburg Road
Huber Heights, Ohio 45424
(937) 233-1503 Phone
(937) 237-3523 FAX
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Monday to Thursday
Closed Fridays from June 21 to July 26
Pastor
REV. ANTHONY CUTCHER
Parochial Vicar
REV. AMBROSE DOBROZSI
In Residence
REV. JOSEPH KINDEL
Deacons | LEO CORDONNIER,
ROBERT GUTENDORF, TIMOTHY HARRIS,
ROBERT KOZLOWSKI, DAVID MCCRAY,
NORBERT NAGY, and DANIEL WADE
DARREN BACKSTROM
Business Manager | 233-1503
JOY BLAUL
Pastoral Associate | 237-3516
LAURA JOLIAT
Communications | 233-1503
JACKI LOFFER
Principal, OLR School | 222-7231
RON ALBINO
Principal, St. Peter School | 233-8710
TERI VANMETER
Director, St. Peter ECC | 237-3526
DENISE DURICK
Director, St. Peter Latchkey | 233-5527
ANDREW LAROCHELLE
Music Director, St. Peter | 233-1503
NICK CLUNE
Athletic Director and
Youth Minister, St. Peter | 233-1503
SATURDAY, JULY 20
3:00 pm K of C Grand Knight Dinner Ries Center
3:00 pm Reconciliation SP Church
4:00 pm Reconciliation OLR Church
SUNDAY, JULY 21: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am Pray the Rosary SA Church
9:00 am Summer Reading Program SP Parish Library
10:00 am Family Choir Rehearsal SP Church
4:00 pm Boy Scout Meeting Fehrenbach Hall
4:00 pm Contemporary Music Practice SP Church
MONDAY, JULY 22
6:00 pm Cub Scout Den Meetings Fehrenbach Hall
7:30 pm Ultreya Meeting Senior Center
TUESDAY, JULY 23
6:00 pm Cub Scout Den Meetings Fehrenbach Hall
6:00 pm HOPE Support Group Senior Center
7:00 pm SP St. Vincent de Paul Meeting West Meeting Room
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24
10:00 am Adult Bible Study Senior Center
12:30 pm BINGO HC Basement
2:00 pm Shepherds of Christ SP Chapel
5:30 pm Holy Hour HC Church
THURSDAY, JULY 25
6:30 pm BINGO Fehrenbach Hall
8:30 pm Adult Basketball SP Gym
FRIDAY, JULY 26
9:00 am Eucharistic Adoration SP Church
SATURDAY, JULY 27
3:00 pm Reconciliation SP Church
4:00 pm Reconciliation OLR Church
SUNDAY, JULY 28: Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am Pray the Rosary SA Church
9:00 am Summer Reading Program SP Parish Library
10:00 am Family Choir Rehearsal SP Church
10:00 am Pray the Rosary SP Church
4:00 pm Boy Scout Meeting Fehrenbach Hall
4:00 pm Contemporary Music Practice SP Church
CALENDAR of EVENTS
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MASS TIMES
and INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, JULY 20 | Saint Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr
8:30 am @ St. Peter Poor Souls in Purgatory
4:30 pm @ St. Peter Bruce Espy (AC)
5:00 pm @ OLR Steven and Sharon Almasy,
Roger Rondeau (JR)
SUNDAY, JULY 21 | Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 am @ St. Peter For the Parish (AC)
8:30 am @ St. Adalbert Verna Klos: Anniversary of Death,
Mary Merta, Mary White (JR)
9:00 am @ St. Peter Lourdes Delos Santos (JK)
10:30 am @ Holy Cross Eleanor Mantz (AC)
11:00 am @ OLR Richard Bellas: 11th Anniversary of Death,
Robert Staggs (AD)
11:00 am @ St. Peter Billy K. Britton: Birthday (JK)
6:00 pm @ St. Peter Dolores Staley (AD)
MONDAY, JULY 22| Saint Mary Magdalene
6:30 am @ St. Peter Special Intention:
Parishioners of Dayton Region XII
8:30 am @ St. Peter Jessie Aban
TUESDAY, JULY 23 | Saint Bridget, Religious
6:30 am @ St. Peter Brigitte Rae
8:30 am @ St. Peter Special Intention: Father Earl Simone
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 | Saint Sharbel Makhlûf, Priest
6:30 am @ St. Peter Stephen and Mildred Buynak
8:30 am @ St. Peter James R. Anson, Jr.
THURSDAY, JULY 25 | Saint James, Apostle
6:30 am @ St. Peter Loween Konocki
8:30 am @ St. Peter Walter Fuchs
FRIDAY, JULY 26 | Saints Joachim and Ann,
Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary
6:30 am @ St. Peter Freida Olekas
8:30 am @ St. Peter Tornado Victims
SATURDAY, JULY 27
8:30 am @ St. Peter Joseph Mantz: Birthday
4:30 pm @ St. Peter Kenneth Stapleton: Birthday (AD)
5:00 pm @ OLR Grant Gonzalez: Anniversary of Death,
Anita Nielsen (JR)
SUNDAY, JULY 28 | Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 am @ St. Peter Joanne D. Peltier (AD)
8:30 am @ St. Adalbert Jim Pendergast: Anniversary of Death,
John Loscko, Virginia Wolski (JR)
9:00 am @ St. Peter Deceased Members of the
Schmid and Stoff Families (JK)
10:30 am @ Holy Cross Kimberly Archer, Denis Berger,
Mary Merta (AD)
11:00 am @ OLR Paula Horn (JR)
11:00 am @ St. Peter Special Intention:
Corey Potts - Birthday (JK)
6:00 pm @ St. Peter Jack and Alice Kaney (AD)
MINISTERS of LITURGY
SATURDAY, July 27, 4:30 pm at St. Peter Eucharistic Ministers: B. Caramat, V. Coats, L. Crum. T. House, C. Niebrugge, M. Niebrugge, Y. VanTuinen, J. Vargo, Z. Wolter Lector: M. Morgan Servers: A. Dix, C. Niebrugge, S. Wilson
5:00 pm at Our Lady of the Rosary Eucharistic Ministers: K. Morgan, R. Morgan, D. Daugherty, P. Wysinski Greeter: K. Morgan Lector: M. Siefert Servers: J. Siefert, C. Siefert, G. Lillie
SUNDAY, July 28, 7:30 am at St. Peter Eucharistic Ministers: B. Nagel, E. Martin, K. Howard, L. O’Neil Lector: E. Lyons Servers: L. Lyons, S. Lyons
8:30 am at St. Adalbert Eucharistic Ministers: T. Howell, P. Flanagan, S. Cwiklik, R. Collin Lector: C. Flanagan Server: E. Koth
9:00 am at St. Peter Choir: Adult Choir Eucharistic Ministers: R. Whipple, E. Sharp, B. Williams, M. Deis Lectors: B. Scheidel, J. Kern Servers: C. Bailey, C. Birt, C. Joseph
10:30 am at Holy Cross Eucharistic Minister: K. Geiger Greeters: E. Geiger, F. Petkus Lectors: K. Boos, R. Liaugminas Server: TBD
11:00 am at Our Lady of the Rosary Eucharistic Ministers: R. Jobe, J. Holmes, T. Shackelford Greeter: S. Cordenas Lector: M. Jobe Servers: S. Jobe, N. Jobe
11:00 am at St. Peter Choir: Family Choir Eucharistic Ministers: J. Menart, P. Liberty, M. Liberty, J. Rivetti Lector: D. Schwandner Servers: J. Kimerling, C. Marsh, O. Statesman
6:00 pm at St. Peter Choir: Contemporary Ensemble Eucharistic Ministers: K. Fusco, J. Blankenship, M. Barhorst, G. Gehl Lector: M. Lehar Servers: D. Doyle, C.J. Kamden, A. Rains
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FAMILY FAITH MOMENTS
The Feast Day of Saints Joachim and Anne is July 26; Anne
and Joachim were the parents of Mary and grandparents
of Jesus. They were devout people of good character.
The Bible doesn’t tell us much about them, but tradition
says that they took their daughter Mary to the Temple in
Jerusalem when she was very young and dedicated her
to God. They taught Mary and brought her up to be
faithful to God. Their faith laid the foundation of courage
and strength that was an example for Mary.
Celebrating the feast days of the saints at home. This week
do something special for your parents. Make a list of the
qualities of a good mother and father, then a list of the
qualities of a good son or daughter. Summer is a great
time to spend more time with your grandparents if
possible. Contact them through a letter, phone call, text,
or in person; and tell them how special they are. Ask your
parents and/or grandparents about their younger life –
what school was like for them, their first jobs, how they
met, etc.
THE STORY of ST. MARY MAGDALENE
Except for the mother of
Jesus, few women are more
honored in the Bible than
Mary Magdalene (July 22).
Yet she could well be the
patron of the slandered, since
there has been a persistent
legend in the Church that she
is the unnamed sinful woman who anointed the feet of
Jesus in Luke 7:36-50.
Most Scripture scholars today point out that there is no
scriptural basis for confusing the two women. Mary
Magdalene, that is, “of Magdala,” was the one from
whom Christ cast out “seven demons” (Luke 8:2); an
indication at the worst, of extreme demonic possession or
possibly, severe illness.
Mary Magdalene was one of the many “who were
assisting them [Jesus and the Twelve] out of their means.”
She was one of those who stood by the cross of Jesus with
His mother. And, of all the “official” witnesses who might
have been chosen for the first awareness of the
Resurrection, she was the one to whom that privilege was
given. She is known as the “Apostle to the Apostles.”
JULY POPE’S
UNIVERSAL INTENTION
The Integrity of Justice. That those who
administer justice may work with integrity, and
that the injustice which prevails in the world
may not have the last word.
Mark your calendars for the new picture directory,
which will include all four parishes in Region XII.
To give you time to get your family together for a great picture opportunity, the dates when the
photographers will be here are September 17 to 21,
September 24 to 28, October 1 to 5, and October 8
to 11. All pictures will be taken at St. Peter Parish
in the Ries Center. Watch the upcoming bulletins
for more details on appointment times and how to set up your photography appointment!
ST. PETER PARISH ELECTIONS
The 2019-20 St. Peter Parish election results are
complete, and below is a list of the commission
members.
Pastoral Council: Kathy Albino, Clem Cwiklinski,
Dan Foster, Rose Ndifor, Barb Keehn, Joshawa
Kinder, Carl Peirolo, Jack Rivetti (Chair), Nancy
Skuya, Bob Whipple, and Roy Young (Vice Chair)
Formation, Education, and Discipleship
Commission: Nancy Calvelage (Chair), Diane Gannon, Cindy Mohn, Nancy Svenson-Moore,
Maisa Niebrugge, Linda Revels, and Kara Ross
Athletic Commission: Nick Clune (Director),
Nathan Dix, Joel Ford, Brian Heinz, Cathleen
Johnson, Dominus Johnson, Jenny Kimerling, Jen
Livesay, Christie Meserve, Dawn Pendleton, Ron
Rains, and Jerry Weed.
ST. PETER FOOD PANTRY
The July items of need are canned vegetables and
cereal. Donated nonperishable food items can be
placed in the donation box located in the back of the church, dropped off Monday through Thursday
at the Parish Administration Office from 8:00 am to
4:00 pm, or on Saturday at the Food Pantry
between 9:00 am and 12:00 noon. Please make
sure the food items are in original, unopened packages with good expiration dates. The Food
Pantry cannot accept expired foods, bulk food
products, open packages or home canned/baked
items.
If anyone would like to tour the Food Pantry or
experience the workings of the Food Pantry first
hand and shadow for a week or just a day, please contact Donna at 237-2112.
DAYTON REGION XII
It’s time for our region new picture directory!
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Prayer, Praise, & Transformation
with Father Ambrose
An evening of Adoration,
Taizé, and Worship.
Mission Appeal Daughters of Mary - Tabora, Tanzania
I am Sister Magdalena Chubwa. I was born and raised in the western part of Tanzania, by Lake Tanganyika. I come from a family of nine children; five of whom are already sleeping in Christ, to use the expression of St. Paul (1Thessalonians 4:14).
At 14 years, I was accepted into a religious community, where I eagerly anticipated acquiring formal education, a rare thing especially for most girl-children from my remote village. To facilitate my primary school education, my poor mother locally made and sold drinks/juices she made out of bananas at a local bus-stand/station; where she improvised a shelter, and sat nearly the whole day while patiently waiting for possible buyers. My mother’s spirit of selfless sacrifice and determination spurred me to constantly push myself to attain the highest possible grades throughout primary school and high school, college and graduate school.
Here in the United States, I have obtained a BS in Biology and a MS in Health Care Management and Administration. I am now pursuing my PhD in Health Sciences at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. After my academic accomplishment in America, I will return to Tanzania to join the few healthcare professionals there, where I hope to contribute my expertise, skills, and passion as a health care professional, a teacher, and a researcher. I am grateful to God for this opportunity to prepare myself to serve the poor and most marginalized whom I hold so dear to my heart. I hope to share this knowledge and experience when I return to Tanzania; a country that badly needs specialists to work on both preventive and curative healthcare.
The Congregation of the Daughters of Mary, with its headquarters in the Archdiocese of Tabora was founded in 1933 by the Missionaries of Africa. It was established in response to the tremendous social, economic and spiritual needs of the local people. The Charisma of the congregation is love and service, and all the community members live their Charisma by engaging in different activities such as health care, pastoral ministry, social works, education, women and youth development. Education and healthcare services are particularly directed to rural areas where we serve poor nomadic people, orphans, and deaf children.
St. Peter Catholic Church
Wednesday, July 31
7:00 pm
daytonxii.org
Sister Magdalena will be speaking at all Masses at St. Peter Church on July 20 and 21. Please consider donating to this mission appeal to help those in need.
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TASTE of
OLD NORTH DAYTON
The Old North Dayton Neighborhood Association/
Business Association will host the 2019 Taste of Old North
Dayton on Tuesday, August 6, at Stuart Patterson Park
from 5:30 to 8:00 pm. Please join us for free ethnic food
celebrating our different cultures, entertainment, and
community information. It’s a great way to enjoy time
with your neighbors. In preparation for the event, we
need volunteers to (1) clean up Stuart Patterson Park on
Saturday, July 27, from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon; (2) bake
cookies at Evans Bakery on Monday, August 5, from 8:00
am; and (3) staff the parishes of Old North Dayton booth
the night of the event to distribute those cookies and
discuss parish activities with residents. If you can help,
contact Jennifer at Evans Bakery at 228-4151.
Polish Summer Fest Sunday, August 4 @ Polish Picnic Grounds
3690 Needmore Road Gates open at 2:00 pm; Music is 4:00 to 8:00 pm
Duane Malinowski & his Polka Band… from Toledo Admission $4 per carload
Food ~ Beverages ~ Music ~ Dancing Call 222-8092 for info.
NO COOLERS PLEASE
TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL
Gene Westendorf Memorial Golf Tournament
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Friday, July 26 Shotgun Start at 7:45 am
The Golf Club at Yankee Trace Foursome Scramble
Register at stvincentdayton.org/golf. Questions? Call 630-3948.
“We all go through difficult days at times, but we must always remember that life is a grace.
It is the miracle that God drew forth
from nothing.”
POPE FRANCIS
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OLR 50/50 RAFFLE
To date, 51 tickets have been sold with the prize money
at $255 for the Our Lady of the Rosary 50/50 Raffle.
Tickets are $10 each and are on sale after Masses at
Our Lady of the Rosary. You may also place an
envelope marked “OLR 50/50” with $10 for each ticket
(with your name and phone number) in the collection
basket at the other three parishes in Region XII (make
checks payable to “Our Lady of the Rosary”). This
month’s drawing will be held at OLR after the 11:00 am
Mass on July 28 in Shumaker Hall. Refreshments will be
served, sponsored by the OLR Altar/Rosary Society, to
welcome new parishioners and visit with friends.
NORTH DAYTON FOOD PANTRY
A second collection for the North Dayton Food Pantry
will be held at all parishes in Dayton Region XII on July 20
and 21. Beginning in August, there will be a second
collection every fourth Sunday of the month at all
parishes to support the Northeast Churches Emergency
Center, which helps our community in North Dayton.
Please make checks payable to the church you attend.
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE
for July 13 and 14
HOLY CROSS $ 847.00
OUR LADY of the ROSARY $ 4,026.03
ST. ADALBERT $ 1,256.00
ST. PETER $28,576.21
PLEASE NOTE: Offertory totals for July 20 and 21 and July
27 and 28 will be printed in the August 4 bulletin.
READINGS for WEEK of JULY 21
Sunday: Gn 18:1-10a/Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 5/
Col 1:24-28/Lk 10:38-42
Monday: Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17/
Ps 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 /Jn 20:1-2, 11-18
Tuesday: Ex 14:21--15:1/Ex 15:8-9, 10 and 12, 17/
Mt 12:46-50
Wednesday: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15/Ps 78:18-19, 23-24,
25-26, 27-28/Mt 13:1-9
Thursday: 2 Cor 4:7-15/Ps 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3,
4-5, 6/Mt 20:20-28
Friday: Ex 20:1-17/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11/Mt 13:18-23
Saturday: Ex 24:3-8/Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15/
Mt 13:24-30
Next Sunday: Gn 18:20-32/Ps 138:1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8/
Col 2:12-14/Lk 11:1-13
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FAMILY CELEBRATIONS
Calling all REGION XII members... are you celebrating the birth of a new family member, a special birthday, a significant anniversary, or a major milestone… is someone in your family graduating or getting married outside the region? If you would like a noteworthy family event posted in the Sunday bulletin, please email details and a picture, to [email protected].
RIES MEMORIAL GARDEN
Orders are being taken for the next phase of pavers for the Father Ries Memorial Garden. Order forms can be found in the church foyer at St. Peter Church and in the Parish Administration Office. Cost for a 4 x 8 paver is $75, and an 8 x 8 paver is $125. Orders are due by Friday, August 2. The Memorial Garden is located outside the back entrance to the Ries Center; come take a look around. For more details, please call the Parish Administration Office at 233-1503.
BLESSING of HOMES
There is a Catholic tradition to have homes blessed as a means of being made more aware of God’s presence in our lives and to respond to the One who loves us. It is the Church’s hope that having invoked these blessings, the people know that they, too, are blessed and are called to make the world a more holy place by their very lives. Region XII clergy would like to extend the opportunity to have your home blessed. For more details, please call the Parish Administration Office at 233-1503.
MINISTRY to HOMEBOUND
You can put the Works of Mercy into action by volunteering with the Ministry to the Homebound, Sick, and Dying in Dayton Region XII. People are needed who can do simple electrical and carpentry repairs, drive the elderly to appointments, or relieve caregivers for short periods of time. Currently, we are in need of volunteers to drive people during the day, Monday through Friday. For more details, please call the Parish Administration Office at 233-1503.
OUTREACH MINISTRY
For those parishioners from Holy Cross, Our Lady of the Rosary, and St. Adalbert who are homebound or are nursing home residents and need Communion brought to them, please contact St. Adalbert parishioner, Debby Demeter, at 245-1215 or through email at [email protected] for more information. If you are a parishioner of St. Peter and need Communion brought to your home due to being homebound or ill, please call the Parish Administration Office at 233-1503.
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September 13 and 14 @ St. Peter Parish
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NEW MEMBER REGISTRATION
Holy Cross • OLR • St. Adalbert • St. Peter
MR./MRS. • MR. • MRS. • MS. • MISS
Single • Married • Separated • Divorced • Widowed
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
PHONE
UNLISTED YES NO
Complete this form and place it in the Sunday
collection basket or mail to the Parish Administration
Office. To update your parish records, please call 233-
1503 or email [email protected].
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION
BAPTISM: The Baptismal Preparation Class is on the first Saturday of each month from 9:00 to 10:30 am in the Senior Center at St. Peter Parish. Please call 237-3516 to RSVP for the Baptism class and to schedule the Baptism. Baptisms are held after the 11:00 am Sunday Mass at St. Peter. Baptisms at Holy Cross, Our Lady of the Rosary, and St. Adalbert are by request.
COMMUNION: Please contact the Par ish Administration Office at 233-1503 if you or a family member needs Communion brought to your home or nursing facility.
MARRIAGE: Arrangements are to be made six months in advance. Please call the Parish Administration Office at 233-1503.
RECONCILIATION: On Saturdays from 3:00 to 4:00 pm at St. Peter and from 4:00 to 4:30 pm at Our Lady of the Rosary. First Sunday of the month at St. Adalbert from 8:00 to 8:30 am (please check the status of St. Adalbert being open) and at Holy Cross from 10:00 to 10:30 am. Also, by request.
ANOINTING of the SICK: Pr iests are available to administer the Sacrament of the Sick. Please call the Parish Administration Office at 233-1503.
DAYTON REGION XII
OKTOBERFEST @ St. Peter Parish
The Region XII Oktoberfest will take place on Friday, September 13, from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm with “The Fries Band” as entertainment. On Saturday, September 14, we will begin with a 4:00 pm Polka Mass with “Ed Klimczak” playing at the Mass; and he will entertain until 6:30 pm followed by “Joey Tomsick and the Shotskis” until 11:00 pm. Please note that there will be no Mass or Confessions held on Saturday, September 14, at Our Lady of the Rosary Church and St. Peter Church. Come for authentic ethnic food, beer, games, raffles, and much more! The famous Golf Ball Drop will be at 7:00 pm on September 14. Golf Ball Drop forms can be found in the church foyers. Buy early and often... 1,200 golf balls will be sold.
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Hearing loops improve hearing aids!
Digital hearing aids have significantly improved in the last decade, but they do not restore hearing to normal. Difficulties often remain when in challenging listening situations. Hearing loops help hearing aid users and others overcome this problem by broadcasting sound directly to the hearing aid without background noise or reverberation. What is a hearing loop? How does it work?
Hearing Loops allow people who wear hearing aids to directly receive the sound from the church’s sound system in their own hearing aids without having to pick up a separate listening device. To properly use the hearing loop, you must sit in the first section of the church by the St. Joseph statue. Do you use hearing aids?
If you wear hearing instruments, you will need to find out if your hearing aids have the wireless receiver called a T-coil or Telecoil in order to hear better with the hearing loops in our facilities. The T-coil program is accessed by pushing a button on a hearing aid. This T-coil program has to be activated by your audiologist. Talk to your audiologist to find out if your instruments can have both a T (no background noise pickup) and an MT program (blended microphone and T-coil program). Headset receivers are available for those
without T-coil hearing aids.
For questions about your hearing aids and Telecoils, please talk to your audiologist. To learn more about hearing loops, please visit hearingloop.org or brownaudioservice.com.
HEARING LOOPS @ Our Lady of the Rosary Church