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June 2018
Candle-lit Mass for young adults at St. Cecilia (Oakley)
All area young adults are invited to this monthly candle-lit evening Mass. Heat to the Pub in Rookwood after Mass for fellowship -- .invite a friend, meet a new person, and enjoy a June summer night with good people.
Find out more »Bosco Boys Camp in Montezuma Begins
June 28-29. A new camp program for junior high boys will be held at the new Montezuma Retreat House for the Spiritual Center of Maria Stein. The two-day event for boys in grades 6, 7 and 8 is "inspired by the life of St. John Bosco and dedicated to engage young boys in the life of the Church with adventure, virtue, and brotherhood!" Beginning time approximate; see organizer for detailed schedule.
Find out more »IHM Dayton Homeschooling Conference Begins
June 29 and 30. The annual Immaculate Heart of Mary Homeschooling conference features workshops and vendors for homeschoolers and people exploring homeschooling. Keynote speakers Professor Joseph Pearce, Dr. Kevin Vost, and Dr. Catherine Moran, as well as locals Alice Kompar (former coordinator of the conference) and Fr. Martin Fox will present talks that are free and open to the public - you do not need to be a parent or homeschooler to attend. Admission is free but donations are encouraged. Children may attend…
Find out more »Kevin Vost at Dayton IHM Conference
Author and speaker Kevin Vost will speak on "The Catholic Act of Memory" at the annual IHM Homeschooling conference in Dayton. Presentations are free and open to the public; you do not have to be a parent or homeschooler to attend. In this talk Vost will discuss how St. Albert the Great and St. Thomas Aquinas revived the Greco-Roman "art of memory" and explain how this technique can help people remember almost any material. Dr. Vost, Dr. Catherine Moran and Professor Joseph…
Find out more »Joseph Pearce at IHM Dayton Conference
Author and speaker Joseph Pearce will speak on "The Catholic Literary Revival" at the annual IHM Homeschooling conference in Dayton. Presentations are free and open to the public; you do not have to be a parent or homeschooler to attend. In this talk Pearce will discuss how 300 years of persecution against the Catholic Church in England ended with an early 20th-centural revival of the Catholic intellectual tradition that included literary masters Hopkins, Chesterton, Belloc, Waugh, Tolkien, and many others. Dr. Kevin Vost,…
Find out more »Men’s Prayer Walk at St. Remy (Russia)
Meet at St. Remy's south parking lot between 5-5:30. A hay wagon will transport the group to the edge of the parish (Russia-Houston Road, near State Route 48) and the men will walk back together and pray. A cookout follows at the parish. The distance is several miles - if you can't walk far, you can rid the hay wagon back. In case of rain the walk is cancelled -- instead, prayer in the church will be followed by a cookout. The…
Find out more »West of the Rhine Plus Wine at Elder
Adults-only fundraiser for the school. Elder’s west parking lot will be transformed into a Biergarten complete with craft beers, wine, German food, and live music. Games of chance such as Mug Slide, Left-Right-Center, Horse Race Game and Split the Pot, more. Tickets $15/person or $25/couple -- includes Elder beer stein (while supplies last) and one beer ticket per person.
Find out more »Steeple Chase Bike Tour in St. Henry
Held in conjunction with the St. Henry Community Picnic and sponsored this year by the St. Henry Cluster Mission Group, this annual bike event begins at 8 a.m. with your choice of 15-, 20-, or 30-mile ride touring the "Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches" in the St. Henry area. See link for registration information.
Find out more »LIfe’s 5th Quarter Pro-life Mass and prayer walk in Cincinnati
Mass, Adoration, and a pro-life procession to the nearby Planned Parenthood abortion center. Youth groups and teams from both sides of the Ohio River encouraged to attend. Mass begins at 8 am, with the Rosary Procession immediately following Mass, and Benediction at the Church after the Rosary. The event is peaceful and prayerful, with no signs. For information call Rich Andolina, who originated LIFE’S 5TH QUARTER and is sponsoring the event, at 513-703-7408, or John Wendeln, Mary’s Mantle For Life, at 513-218-1938.
Find out more »Unbound Retreat at St. Peter (Huber Heights)
Find the freedom God intends for you by attending a one-day retreat based on the five keys to greater freedom in your life (Repentance & Faith, Forgiveness, Renunciation, Authority, and The Father’s Blessing) developed by Neal Lozano of Heart of the Father Ministries. Presenters: Michelle Kazanjian from Unbound-Michigan/Renewal Ministries and Chris Jasek from Unbound-Daytonn. The seminar will be held in Fehrenbach Hall. Breakfast, snacks, and lunch will be included. The cost is a donation. Register online at the link. For information email [email protected]…
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