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St. Peter in Chains
St. Peter in Chains
WEBSITE: www.stpeterinchains.org
PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor
Rev. Robert K. Muhlenkamp
Faith Formation Minister
Deacon Jeff Merrell
School Principal/
Pastoral Associate of Music & Liturgy
Michael Collins
Assistant Principal
Janie Acra
Business Manager
Terry Jacobs
Parish Office 863-3938
School Office 863-0685
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETINGS
Pastoral Council
Third Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Every Month
St. Vincent DePaul Society
First & Third Mondays, 8:15 p.m.
Every Month
For assistance, call ext. 311
EPIC (Educator Parent Improvement
Council)
Meets every other month. Check
website for dates.
Sept., Nov., Jan., March, May
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM:
Please contact the Parish office to make
arrangements. For pre-baptism class,
please call for an appointment.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:
Saturdays: 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. Anytime on
request or by appointment call 863-
3938.
SACRAMENT OF THE
ANOINTING OF THE SICK:
A communal celebration of the
Sacrament is celebrated annually in
October at one of the Sunday Masses.
Individuals may request the Sacrament
any time by calling the church office.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY:
Couples contemplating marriages
should call the church office at least
nine months prior to the desired date.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP: We
welcome all new families and/or
individuals moving into our territory.
Please register at the church office as
soon as possible.
MASSES
Weekend: St. Peter in Chains
Saturday: 4:30 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00, 11:00 a.m.
Please check inside of bulletin for any changes
to regular Mass schedule
Holydays: St. Peter in Chains
Day: 8:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday & Wednesday:
Mass at St. Peter in Chains, 8:00 a.m.
Monday:
Mass at St. Julie Billiart, 12:05 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday:
Mass at St. Julie Billiart, 8:00 a.m.
Wednesday:
Communion Service. at St. Julie, 8:00a.m.
Thursday & Friday:
Mass at St. Joseph, 8:00 a.m.
BINGO—Friday Evening:
Preliminary ............ 7:00 p.m.
Regular .................. 7:30 p.m.
382 Liberty Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio 45013 • Parish Office 863-3938 Fax 863-1257
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ST. PETER IN CHAINS, HAMILTON, OH
OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION
2016-2017 PREP Sign Up!
Sign ups for our joint PREP program are now being taken.
PREP is designed for public school/home school children
grades K-12.
PREP takes place on Sunday mornings at the Fenmont
(St. Julie’s) 9:45AM - 10:45AM.
Registration Forms/Medical Waivers are on the parish
website or you can contact Deacon Jeff
at [email protected]. 863-3938 Ext. 302
All forms should be turned into Deacon Jeff or Mary Pat
Austing (CRE, St. Julie’s)
Parish Religious Education Program
If you would like to help with our PREP program for next
year, please contact Deacon Jeff or Mary Pat Austing
___________________________________________
Faith Formation activities are listed below. If you would
like more information or would like to register, please call
Deacon Jeff at 863-3938, ext. 302.
CLOW
For primary-aged children and held during the 11:00 Mass.
The children participate in the Liturgy of the Word with age
appropriate material, then join their families for the remain-
der of the Mass. Have your child attend Mass with you and
Father will dismiss the children after the Opening Prayer.
Our Wish List for VBS this Year:
Lifesavers candy (individually wrapped)
Tiki Lights (no fuel)
Glue dots
Beach Balls
Life preservers
Pails/Shovels
Glue
Brown paper Bags (lunch size)
Popsicle Sticks
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF
JULY 3, 2016
Sunday: Is 66:10-14c/Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20/Gal 6:14-18/Lk
10:1-12, 17-20 or 10:1-9
Monday: Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22/Ps 145:2-9/Mt 9:18-26
Tuesday: Hos 8:4-7, 11-13/Ps 115:3-10/Mt 9:32-38
Wednesday: Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12/Ps 105:2-7/Mt 10:1-7
Thursday: Hos 11:1-4, 8c-9/Ps 80:2-3, 15-16/Mt 10:7-15
Friday: Hos 14:2-10/Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-14, 17/Mt 10:16-
23
Saturday: Is 6:1-8/Ps 93:1-2, 5/Mt 10:24-33
Next Sunday: Dt 30:10-14/Ps 69:14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36
-37 or Ps 19:8-11/Col 1:15-20/Lk 10:25-37
PETER’S PENCE
COLLECTION
Thank you for your
generous support of our
Holy Father's charitable
works through the Pe-
ter's Pence Collection.
Our contributions will
be combined with those
from our brothers and
sisters around the world
to help Pope Francis
provide essential relief
to people in need. Your
generosity is an act of
solidarity with the uni-
versal Church, answering the call to become a witness of
charity. May God bless you.
“WAVES OF MIRACLES”
When: July 18-22 9:15AM
to Noon
Who: those entering grades
K thru 4
th
(Pre-School for
children of adult helpers)
Helpers: grade 5-105!!!!
Cost: $5
Registration is on the website or pick up a form in Church.
Volunteers please register on the website or contact Deacon
Jeff.
FROM FR. PATRICK,
Thank you for all your kind cards and letters. I
will always remember the people of Hamilton and
may God continue to bless the Hamilton Catholic
Pastoral Region.
Know that my prayers will be with you.
Sincerely Yours in Christ,
Fr. Patrick
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FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME �JULY 3, 2016
July 2, Saturday - Vigil
4:30 Bob Moran (Jim & Patty)
July 3, Sunday - Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:00
11:00
For the People of the Parish
Frank Puma (Joan)
July 4, Monday - Weekday
11:00
Mary Stockman (Ann & Bob Spindler) Church
July 5, Tuesday - Weekday
8:00 In Thanksgiving (Joie) Chapel
July 6, Wednesday - Weekday
8:00 Therese Sheard (Mom & Dad) Chapel
July 7, Thursday - Weekday
8:00 Mass at St. Joseph
July 8, Friday - Weekday
8:00 Mass at St. Joseph
July 9, Saturday - Vigil
4:30 Barb Gardner (Friends)
9:00
11:00
Jean Menzer (Margaret)
For the People of the Parish
July 10, Sunday - Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
LITURGICAL MINISTERS
Saturday, July 9
4:30 P.M.
Lector: Michael Hamann
Eucharistic Ministers:
Michael Hamann, Michael Kirsch, Joan
Kirsch, Kim Kirsch, Jacob Meece, Josh
Meece
Servers: Marshall Flaig, Andrew Schwartz, Not
Filled
Sunday, July 10
9:00 A.M.
Lector: Lauren Barnhorn
Eucharistic Ministers:
Verna McDulin, Michael McDulin,
Don Meiner, Karla Menzer, Rita Rigling,
Barbara Roof, Leah Ross, Jay Wander
Servers: Kameron Gray, Chase Gray, Not Filled
11:00 A.M.
Lector: Kristin O’Brien
Eucharistic Ministers:
Andrew Noelker, Elise Noelker,
Kristin O’Brien, Brian Pendergest, Kenny
Pendergest, Sydney Rawlings, Herb
Schmidt, Kathy Snyder
Servers: Ellie Black, Ainsley Brandabur, Abigail
Henes
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CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Monday, July 4
Parish Office Closed
Tuesday, July 5
7:00 P.M. Rosary in the Chapel
Wednesday, July 6
7:00 P.M. K of C Meeting
Friday, July 8
7:00 P.M. Bingo
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ST. PETER IN CHAINS, HAMILTON, OH
Adult Faith Formation
Summer Series
Church History – The Early Church Fathers
& The Councils of the Church
Learn about and discuss the Early Church through the
words and thoughts of fathers of the Church from St.
Ignatius of Antioch to St. Augustine of Hippo.
Later in the Summer we will look at the history of the
councils of the Church, including how was the creed
of the councils of Nicea and Constantinople were put
together.
Choose either of two sessions which will take place
on days listed below:
Morning: 10AM to 11:30AM
Evening: 7PM to 8:30PM
Sessions will be held in the Parish Center
Session Schedule (all Wednesdays)
July 14 & 28; August 10 & 24
Come to whatever sessions you can. NO COST.
Sunday Evening Prayer (Vespers)
w/ Faith Formation and Fellowship
We will start with Evening Prayer in the Chapel�
• We will join in fellowship, discussing where is
Christ in our lives and world today.�
No need to sign up, just show up.
Time: 6PM in the Chapel, followed by Faith For-
mation to 8PM
ST. PETER IN CHAINS
St. Vincent de Paul
In the Gospel today we see how
Jesus sent his Apostles out two by
two. In this same spirit, the Soci-
ety of St. Vincent de Paul members “go out two by two” to
visit those neighbors who have called us for help and assis-
tance. It is there, in the family setting, that Vincentians lis-
ten, offer humble advice, and help with emergency food,
help with utilities and rent assistance.
Know that the members of the Society of St. Vincent de
Paul bring your gift directly to the poor and suffering in
our parish.
During Mass we turn to each other and say “Peace be
with you!” As you put your gift into the St. Vincent de
Paul envelope you are saying “Peace be with you!” to
those in our neighborhood who are poor and hungry.
Thank you for your generous support of our St. Vincent
de Paul Society! With your donations we are able to
give a helping hand to those in need.
COLLECTION
June 26, 2016
Weekly
Offerings ...................................................... $ 9,218.00
Offering Goal .............................................. $ 13,550.00
Over/(Under) .............................................. $ (4,332.00)
Year-to-Date
Offerings ................................................... $ 517,558.00
Offering Goal ............................................ $ 651,500.00
Over/(Under) .......................................... $ (133,942.00)
Consider On-Line Giving with
WeShare
Please consider giving online through
WeShare. This platform makes it eas-
ier for our parishioners to manage their
online contributions and will save our parish time and
money. To utilize this new platform, please go to our web-
site – www.stpeterinchains.org – click on the WeShare
Online Giving button located at the top right of our
webpage.
INTERCESSIONS FOR LIFE
For Catholics throughout the world; may our lives bear
witness to authentic freedom in Christ.
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FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME �JULY 3, 2016
KOMIC KORNER
HAMILTON CATHOLIC PASTORAL REGION
From the Hamilton Pastoral Region Planning Committee
July 1 marked a major step in the implementation of the
Hamilton Pastoral Region. The Planning Committee, which
has been meeting regularly for over two years, warmly wel-
comes Fr. Rob Muhlenkamp. Fr. Muhlenkamp is the new
pastor for St. Joseph and St. Peter in Chains parishes. In
addition, he will assume the pastorate of St. Julie Billiart
next summer. We are excited about the leadership that he
will bring to the implementation of the Plan. We pledge
our prayer and support.
VIRTUS is the Child Protection Seminar that adults who
volunteer with children in any Catholic Parish must attend.
Sessions are 3 hours and are offered at various churches
around the Archdiocese. Visit www.virtus.org for a listing
of sessions and to register before attending. Upcoming ses-
sions nearby are:
Mother Teresa (Liberty Township)
August 9 at 6:30 P.M.
St. Joseph (Hamilton)
August 17 at 6:30 P.M.
Volunteers must register for one of the classes at
www.virtus.org.
VIRTUS
All those who have taken the Child Protec�on Seminar
are asked to con�nue reading their monthly bulle�ns
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The International Pilgrim
Virgin Statue
On a two year tour of the United States
to mark the 100th Anniversary of the
Fatima apparitions.
She will be visiting the Archdiocese of
Cincinnati July 6th through July 12.
Try to make a visit to one of the par-
ishes hosting this once in a life time
memorial event.
She will be at the following parishes:
July 6, St Maximilian Kolbe, Liberty Township
July 7, Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, Norwood
July 8, Holy Angels, Sidney, Ohio
July 9, Guardian Angels, Cincinnati
July 10, Old St. Mary’s, Cincinnati (Over the Rhine)
July 11, St Francis de Sales, Lebanon, Ohio
July 12, St Bernard of Clairvaux, Cincinnati (Taylor Creek)
Go to www.fatimatourforpeace.com for more information or
go to the web site of the parish you are planning to visit.
Reminder to parents — Badin High
School is offering a Laffalot Summer Camp
for boys and girls ages 6-12 during the week
of July 11-15, from 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
After care is also available until 4:00 P.M.
More details and registration information
are available at www.laffalotcamps.com.
Remember….it’s not summer without Laffalot!
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ST. PETER IN CHAINS, HAMILTON, OH
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ST. PETER IN CHAINS, HAMILTON, OH
30
th
Annual Bible Institute
Friday, July 22 – Friday, July 29
Xavier University Campus
“Let Us Be Instructed in God’s Word” is the theme for
2016 Presentation Ministries’ Bible Institute in Cincinnati,
Ohio.
There are 20 daytime seminars, daily mass, plus evening
healing services and weekend general sessions of various
lengths. A Teen/Youth Track will be held on Friday, July
29
th
.
Invite a friend! Cost is a free will donation.
It is a one-of-a-kind conference that offers a variety of
events to make you a powerful disciple of Christ.
To register visit our website at
www.presentationministries.com and click on “Bible Insti-
tute” or call us at (513)922-0923. Registration for housing
and meals must be received by July 3, 2016.
Presentation Ministries is a lay association of the Faithful
in accordance to Canon Law of the Catholic Church and
under the authority of the Archbishop of Cincinnati. PM
focuses on evangelization and discipleship through Bible
teaching, daily Mass, and the frequent reception of the sac-
raments.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Catholic Charities distributes food to those in need each
month in Highland, Clinton, Brown, Clermont and Ad-
ams County. Join a group of joyful volunteers for part of a
day by helping unload and distribute food to the hungry.
Volunteers arrive at 9:30am for instructions and unpacking,
distribute food to customers from 11-1:00 pm and then
clean up. If you would like to be a part of this ministry, call
Jackie Bouvette at (513) 672-3720 to get locations and
dates. You can also email her at [email protected].
Improve your Spanish Speaking Skill
with Language Exchange
Language exchange is an hour of conversation in English
and Spanish. You get to practice your Spanish skills and
help another person practice their English Skills. You will
meet people of different cultures. Catholic Charities offers
Language Exchange on Saturdays from 12-1:00 pm at Su
Casa, 7162 Reading Rd. 7th Floor. Call (513) 672-3732
if you are interested.
A Post-Abortion Healing Ministry in the Catholic
Church
Project Rachel, the Catholic Church’s ministry to those who
have been involved in abortion, is a diocesan-based network
of specially trained priests, religious, counselors, and lay-
persons who provide a team response of care for those suf-
fering in the aftermath of abortion. In addition to referring
for Sacramental Reconciliation, the ministry provides an
integrated network of services, including pastoral counsel-
ing, peer to peer ministry, spiritual direction, and referrals
to mental health professionals. Please call us if you want to
start to heal. 513-784-0531 – Helpline -- 1-888-456-Hope
– National Helpline
The Athenaeum of Ohio Announces Lay Tuition
Reduction for 2016-17
The Athenaeum, the Archdiocesan seminary and school of
theology, announces a 50% lay tuition reduction as part of
our One Faith, One Hope Capital Campaign commitment.
We offer daytime, evening and Saturday classes, graduate
and non-degree options and a supportive environment with
campuses in Mt. Washington, Montfort Heights and Day-
ton. Earn a Master of Arts Degree in Pastoral Ministry,
Theology or Biblical Studies or a Certificate in Pastoral
Ministry as you discern God's call, prepare for new opportu-
nities, and learn about your faith in a dynamic and enriching
environment. You don’t have to commit to a degree pro-
gram you can just take a course to deepen your Catholic
faith. There will never be a better time to discover how lay
Catholic studies through the Athenaeum can transform your
life. Call Dr. Susan McGurgan (LPMP Director) at 513-231
-1200 or Fr. David Endres (Academic Dean) at 513-231-
2223 for more information.
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ST. PETER IN CHAINS, HAMILTON, OH
SHARING THE GOSPEL
Jesus sent out 72 of his followers to spread the good news about God. They were not to bring anything with them - no
food, no extra clothes or shoes, not even money to spend. They were to visit strangers and completely depend on God to
give them what they needed. That took a lot of faith!
Prayer
Dear God, help me to remember that you will give me what I need.
Something to Draw
Draw a picture of yourself telling a friend about Jesus.
Mission for the Week
Make a card for one of your neighbors, and tell that person, "Jesus loves you!"