May 17th, 2026
Sunday after Ascension
Sunday, May 17 – Sunday after Ascension (St. Paschal Baylon, C)
8:00 am Low Mass (Lyle & Linda Mader from Grace Mader)
Server: Andrew Smith
9:35 am Holy Rosary
10:00 am Low Mass (Pro Populo)
Server: Peter Creighton
Monday, May 18 – St. Venantius, M
**NO MASS SCHEDULED** (Ron & Jan Baert from Phil & Maria Goering)
Tuesday, May 19 – St. Peter Celestine, PC
7:00 am Low Mass (Poor Souls from Arlin & Dana Wertish)
Wednesday, May 20 – St. Bernardine of Siena, C
7:00 am Low Mass (Poor Souls from Arlin & Dana Wertish)
Thursday, May 21 – Feria (St. Hospitius, C)
8:00 am Low Mass (Poor Souls from Arlin & Dana Wertish)
Friday, May 22 – Feria (St. Rita of Cascia, W)
6:00 pm Low Mass (Conversion of our families from Arlin & Dana Wertish)
Saturday, May 23 – Vigil of Pentecost (St. John Baptist de Rossi, C)
**DAY OF FAST & PARTIAL ABSTINENCE**
8:30 am Low Mass (RIP Gerald E. Schroepfer)
Sunday, May 24 – Pentecost Sunday (Mary Help of Christians)
8:00 am Low Mass (RIP Gerald E. Schroepfer)
Server: Andrew Smith
9:35 am Holy Rosary
10:00 am High Mass (Pro Populo)
Server: Xavier Wright & Michael Peck
Announcements
† This Saturday (5/23), the Vigil of Pentecost, is a day of fast and partial abstinence. Everyone over seven
years of age is bound to observe the law of abstinence. On days of partial abstinence, meat can only be taken at
the main meal. Everyone over 21 and under 59 years of age is bound to observe the law of fast.
† Breakfast: There will be a pancake and eggs breakfast after both Masses today. All are welcome! Free will
donations to support the Sisters and the academy will be greatly appreciated!
† St. Therese Academy’s Graduation & end of the year programs will be held at the Springboro Community
Theater (115 Wright Station Way, Springboro, 45066) after the 10 am Mass. All are welcome!
† Confirmation: For those of you who need to be confirmed, please let Father know.
† The ladies and young girls will be meeting after the 8:30 Mass on Saturday, May 23rd.
† 2026 Ohio Pilgrimage to venerate relics of Saints Maximina & Hyacinth will be on May 23 in North Royalton,
Ohio. Please see flyer in vestibule for more information or visit www.traditionalcatholicevents.blogspot.com
† Easter Duty: All the faithful who have reached the use of reason are bound under the pain of mortal sin to
receive Holy Communion worthily at least once during the Easter season. In the United States, this extends
from the 1st Sunday of Lent to Trinity Sunday.
† 14 DAY SANCTUARY LAMP: is burning for the weeks of (5/5 to 5/18) for the INTENTIONS of Jamie
Kennedy. If you would like to donate to light the 14 day sanctuary candle for your intentions, please let Father
know. The donation for each candle is $25 (candles generally last 14 days, but sometimes they burn faster than
expected).
† In your charity, please pray for the sick of the parish and those whom Father sees; Keith Sellers, Hope Wright,
John Wright, Patrick Kennedy.
† The Novena to St. Therese after the Low Mass will be said for the INTENTIONS of obtaining a hall,
classrooms for the school, and a priest rectory.
Reflection: The Catechism Explained by Stories and Examples by Fr. Francis Spirago. Thirteen Lesson:
On The Sacraments in General
Question: Does this character remain in the soul event after death?
Answer: This character remains in the soul even after death: for the honor and glory of those who are saved, and for the shame and punishment of those who are lost.
The Letters On the Gourds: A countryman had a gourd in his garden which grew upon a trellis fixed to the garden wall. There were three fruits on it; when they were quite small, about the size of rather large apples, he took his three children out with him, and in their presence with the point of a knife scratched
the initial letter of their Christian names on the tender rind of the young gourds. When the autumn came, the gourds had grown very large and were of a beautiful golden color. The letters inscribed on them had grown with their growth; they were quite big and could be read very distinctly. So it is with the soul of man; the characters imprinted upon it by the three sacraments mentioned above can never be effaced.
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Reflection: The Catechism Explained by Stories and Examples
by Fr. Francis Spirago
Thirteenth Lesson: On The Sacraments in General
