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March 2018
Spirit@Work Retreat for Young Adults Begins
March 9-11. Do you ever find yourself asking, “Who is God calling me to be? What is God calling me to do? Am I in the right place today? Where am I going tomorrow?” Pope Francis urges us, “Do not bury your talents, the gifts that GOD has given you! Do not be afraid to dream of great things!” This Charis retreat will help those discerning big decisions in their lives -- about vocations, careers, marriage, relationships, and more -- encounter…
Find out more »St. Patrick’s Day Ladies Luncheon and Game Party in Kettering
The Dayton Catholic Women’s Club will sponsor its annual St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon and Card/Game Party will included a lunch, Euchre tourney, and vendor room. Event tickets are $25; Euchre tickets are $10. Lunch served at noon. Funds raised will benefit the club's scholarship and grant programs. Please help the club's Easter basket project by donating empty Easter baskets, candy, small toys, “grass,” personal/dental hygiene products, etc.; the assembled baskets will be distributed to children at St. Vincent de Paul Shelter.
Find out more »Morning Penance Service at St. Maximilian Kolbe
Lenten penance service; all welcome.
Find out more »PCW Lunch at The Farm
Pregnancy Center West's annual spring luncheon has been a tradition for more than 30 years. Includes chicken dinner lunch buffet, door prizes, a can raffle, more. This luncheon generally sells out; make reservations at the link below. For information contact Bill Schinkal at (513) 244-5700 or [email protected]. Doors open at 11; lunch at noon; end time approximate.
Find out more »52nd St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Cincinnati
Now in its 52nd year, the Cincinnati St. Patrick's Day Parade is produced by the Cincinnati St. Patrick Parade Committee, composed of residents from both Ohio and Northern Kentucky, and features many Irish families and businesses, as well as local bands, floats, and other participants. Special guest: the statue of St. Patrick ("stolen" from Holy Cross-Immaculata Church in Mt. Adams). Its current route is through The Banks -- see link for details. Grand Marshal/s to be announced. Parade takes place rain or shine.
Find out more »Irish Fun for All Festival at Carroll High School
Free day of fun for all ages features: Irish and carnival food, games, "Leprechaun Land" for children, carnival games, gambling, raffles, live music, more. Food: All Day: Soft Pretzels, Pizza, Hot Dogs, Nachos, Popcorn, Candy, Loaded Fries, Funnel Cakes, Yokies 12-3 pm: Hamburgers, Crispitos, Chicken Fingers, Fries, Hot Dogs, Salad (cafeteria) 5:30-8:30 pm: Corned Beef, Irish Stew, Soda Bread, Salad, Cheesecake (cafeteria) Drink: Craft & domestic beer, Murphy's Irish Stout, wine, Irish coffee,soda, Gatorade, bottled water Leprechaun Land from noon-6 p.m.…
Find out more »AWAKE Jr. High Rally in Englewood/Dayton
Awake seeks to accompany 6-8th graders through fellowship, worship, and encounter. Open to all in grades 6-8t, the event will feature a meal, entertainment, music, games, small group conversation, a keynote testimony, Eucharistic adoration, and the opportunity for Confession. Guardian Angels youth minister Brad Barnes will host and speak.
Find out more »Prayer for Christian Unity at St. Anthony of Padua Maronite Catholic Church
Area Christians of Latin, Antiochian Orthodox, Maronite, and Syro-Malabar traditions invite all to St. Anthony of Padua Maronite Catholic Church to pray for Christian unity and for persecuted Christians around the world. Priests from each tradition will participate and choirs from the four parishes will sing. Pre-service reception at 5:30; prayer service begins at 6:30
Find out more »St. Paddy’s Day Party and Raffle at St. Joseph (North Bend)
Music, dancing, plenty of Irish cheer -- and a reverse raffle! Tickets include appetizers and soft drinks; events include basket raffles, split the pot, silent and live auction items. Cash bar. Reverse raffle tickets are $50 (purchase of four entitles purchaser to choice of one additional raffle ticket or two tickets to the party); winner will receive half the pot. Winner need not be present.
Find out more »Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra Spring Concert
The CMO's Spring Concert “Did You Know” will feature works from Smetana's “Ma Vlast: Vysehrad and The Molda,” Respighi's "Pines of Rome," and Moussorgsky's “The Catacombs,” as well as selections by Puccini and Verdi featuring CCM grads Michelle Hillgrove and Will Reed. WGUC's Eliane Diehl will share “fun facts” about the composers, their music and the CMO musicians. Composed of some70 musicians from the greater Cincinnati area, the CMO performs a wide variety of music, including free classical concerts and summer "Pops" concerts, and is led by the West Side's…
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