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December 25, 2022 - Christmas Day

Next Sunday:  New Year’s Eve and Day                  Celebrant :  Fr. Tharp

 

Disciple Maker Index

 

With the approval of both the St. Ann and Sacred Heart Parish Councils and with the strong recommendation of the Archdiocesan Beacons of Light leadership, we will be participating in a parish-wide survey about discipleship conducted by the Catholic Leadership Institute, a non-profit Catholic apostolate that does leadership training and development.  The results of this survey will become a major resource of parishioner opinion and data for the forward migration of discussions as to how we assimilate two parishes into one “Family” still utilizing two church buildings and two schools, but sharing the same pastoral vision and goals.   From my perspective, it is a priority that the unique intangible treasure of each parish not be lost in some attempt at homogenization.  We must not squander the uniqueness of each community, but lift it up as important in the new whole.  However, accomplishing this task will require each nuclear family in both parishes to embrace and articulate the components that will form the essence of the new whole.

 

 I am therefore imploring (begging) each family in St. Ann and each family in Sacred Heart to complete a 10-15 minute survey.  The survey will only be available from January 21- February 27 and will ask you to reflect on your own spiritual growth and enable you to provide feedback on what our parish is doing (or not doing) to help you grow spiritually.  It will be available online and in paper format with more instructions to follow.  All responses will be confidential and the parish will only receive information about the community as whole.

 

The survey results will be invaluable to me as pastor and to every parishioner committee member working on this project as we seek ways to best support everyone in their discipleship journey.  Additional details are in this bulletin.

 

Archbishop to Host a Six Week Video Series on the Eucharist

 

Archbishop Schnurr will host a six week video study available to the public starting Sunday, January 8 and concluding Sunday, February 12.  You may sign up anytime now before the New Year begins by going to CatholicAOC.org/theMass.   Promotion and sign-up for these video studies will take place during December.  This will provide a wonderful opportunity for families and individuals to come to more fully understand the Church’s teaching on transubstantiation (aka the Real Presence). 

 

Application for Director of Evangelization for the St. Ann/Sacred Heart Family

 

Parish Councils at both St. Ann and Sacred Heart have authorized a job posting for the position of Director of Evangelization.  The following is the official “job posting” for the paid employee position of “Director of Evangelization.”  Cut off for receiving applications will be 11:59 p.m. Monday, January 2, 2023.  At the time this is written, we have four applicants to consider.

 

Job posting for:  DIRECTOR OF EVANGELIZATION

 

The Family of Parishes currently known as “The Sacred Heart, Fairfield / St. Ann, Hamilton Family of Parishes” is seeking a Director of Evangelization.  The Director of Evangelization is responsible for supervising and managing the Evangelization Team at Sacred Heart / St. Ann Family of Parishes.  The Evangelization Team includes but is not limited to the Associate Directors for Infant Baptism, RCIA / RCIC, First Reconciliation, First Communion, Confirmation, Marriage, Adult Education, Mission Commission, Bereavement Ministry, Small Faith Communities and Discussion Groups, Ministry to the Hearing Impaired, Senior Ministry; coordination of efforts of parish organizations (such as “Woman of Faith, Women Together, Rosary Society, Foot Ministry, Pro Life Ministry, Mom’s with Babes Ministry”); as well as Catholic organizations not under the direct control of the pastor such as “Knights of Columbus Roettele Council 8115, Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary” as well as other groups like the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, etc.  The Evangelization Team is responsible for all efforts of accompanying youth, adults, and families throughout the Process of Evangelization so that the parish is creating missionary disciples.  The Director of Evangelization must be able under the authority of the Pastor to articulate and implement a clear vision / mission for Evangelization of parents, youth, staff, and parishioners.

 

Strongly prefer a Master’s degree in Pastoral Ministry, Religious Studies, Theology, Religious Education, or related field, or commensurate ministry experience.  Must have spiritual maturity, defined as a practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church who is faithful to the Magisterium, consistent in ones prayer life, regularly receiving the sacraments, and able to speak of one’s relationship with Jesus.  Must have a broad understanding of and ability to articulate Church teaching regarding evangelization, catechesis, prayer, sacraments, and ecclesiology.  Must have experience mentoring and accompanying adults at different stages of the discipleship path.  Must be able to pray in front of and with others, to lead and participate in spontaneous prayer.  Must be able to communicate effectively with a wide variety of people, using the spoken word, both within one-on-one coaching/apprenticing situations and in large group settings.  As is always the case in a working team setting, the person must possess and exhibit a cooperative, consultative, consolatory approach in all personal interactions.

 

Anyone wishing to apply by U.S. Mail or E-mail, please send resume to the Office of the Pastor:

 

Father Larry R. Tharp

Sacred Heart / St. Ann Families

400 Nilles Road

Fairfield, Ohio  45014

frtharp@sacredheart-fairfield.org

 

Remember:  The suggested structure under the Beacons initiative recommends three key “lay” positions in every “Family” structure directly responsible to the pastor.  These include the aforementioned Director of Evangelization, a Director of Administration, and a Director of Worship.  It is my intention to expand to a fourth ”Director” position working closely with the Director of Administration, but will function as Director of Real Estate and Physical Assets.   I believe three of the four “Director positions” can be filled by promotion from within.  I believe that the Director of Evangelization will need to be hired through a thorough “search” and open-listed employment process.  

 

For a Family of Parishes having one or more parochial schools, a process is being designed by the Archdiocesan School Office to assist each new “Family of Parishes” with procedures and processes designed to help the parishioners of the Family to discern organizational structures that will best suit the ongoing educational needs of all as individual students and as parish youth in general.  Each situation will be unique and will require “thinking outside the box.”   

 

Eucharistic Display created by Blessed Carlo Acutis

 

The Women of Faith group is sponsoring Eucharistic Miracle posters created by Blessed Carlo Acutis, who died of Leukemia at age 15, but had created a website displaying these accumulated Eucharistic miracles from throughout the world.  There is little doubt that when canonized, he will almost certainly become the patron of the internet and social media.  Remember that the three stages or “cause of sainthood”  to having one’s name placed on the “list” or “canon” of Saints in Rome starts with the title “Venerable, “ moves to the title “Blessed, ” and then after miraculous interventions is verified by the Holy See, the pope may name the person to the “list” or “canon” of titled “Saint.” 

 

To encourage especially the young to take note of these posters, the Women together have created a raffle for those who take note of each poster throughout the next year. 

 

Re-introduction of Precious Blood at Communion

 

We believe we have distributors lined up for two cups at all three Sunday morning Masses at Sacred Heart.  For the time being we only have distributors for the cup at the 11:00 a.m. Mass at St. Ann.  Again, we can only do this to the degree we have enough Eucharistic ministers willing to do cups at the various precept Masses. 

 

DO NOT FALL FOR SCAMS!!!!

 

I keep running this article because there are new scams everyday

 

Remember I NEVER solicit funds, donations, favors, or any request of any kind over the telephone, text, email, carrier pigeon, drone, etc.   NEVER!  Do not allow yourself to be taken in by scammers.  Even if they have my recorded voice, be assured it is computer generated fake!  It is not me!!!  

 

Reminder for volunteers who work with or around children

 

Please be aware that failure to register with and complete the requirements of Safe Parish will result in your inability to continue to work with or around children in any parish and/or school setting.  We have been informed by the Archdiocese that there can be NO EXCEPTIONS.

 

Live Streaming for Precept Masses

 

Please remember to access the Sacred Heart / St. Ann Pastoral Region You Tube site by clicking on the following link:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVLLqbEY5hKWinwz069MVcg

 

Reflection on Scripture:

 

We talk a great deal about the spirit of Christmas, Christmas cards and gifts, Christmas carols, Christmas cheer, Christmas decorations, etc.; but we rarely talk about the “Theology of Christmas.”  Because the day has so many secular and personal meanings for so many people, its theological implications can easily be obscured.  The theological import of celebrating the birthday of Jesus Christ is summed up in the Gospel of John chapter three, verse sixteen: “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.”   This means that an infinite and timeless God beyond empirical reality became visible to human sight within the confines of time.  The Second Person of the Holy Trinity which is God pre-existed time itself, but in time became a visible human being we could see, witness, and remember.  The Keregmatic Passage (Phil 2:5-11) says that “Jesus, though he was in the form of God did not regard equality with God something to be grasped.  Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness and found human in appearance….”   

 

We all can conceptually accept the implications of Einstein’s formula E=mc2.   Our conceptualization only becomes “real” and memorable for us when we experience the effects of either a fission or fusion reaction.  The realization of the theory becomes life changing.  Similarly, we can all conceptualize an omnipotent eternal God reaching into His creation in time and space and making himself accessible to human beings.  The spiritual experience of same at Christmas should be “life-changing!”  

 

NEXT WEEK  New Year’s 

                                 

Num 6:22-27

Gal 4:4-7

Lk 2:16-21

 

Theme: Theotokos   Mary the Mother of God

 

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