• Welcome to our Newest Members
    Welcome to our Newest Members
    We welcomed our RCIA participants at the Easter Vigil! New Catholic Inquiry session begins September 5!
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  • Lord, Teach Us to Pray
    2024 has been designated as a "Year of Prayer" for Catholics worldwide as we prepare to enter into a Jubilee Holy Year in 2025. Click on the link above to go to a new Vatican resource on Prayer.
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  • New Catholic Inquiry Sessions Forming
    Thinking about the Catholic Church? We will offer our Catholic Inquiry Sessions beginning in September on Thursday evenings. As Jesus told his disciples: "Come and See." More information at the Catholic Inquiry page on our website.
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  • Youth Ministry Mission Trip
    Our Summer Mission Trip is planned for June, 2024!. See the Youth Ministry Page for details and registration forms.
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  • Sunday of the Word of God: Jan 21
    In 2019, Pope Francis established the Sunday of the Word of God to be celebrated each year on the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. As the Holy Father stated in his apostolic letter instituting the observance, “Devoting a specific Sunday of the liturgical year to the word of God can enable the Church to experience anew how the risen Lord opens up for us the treasury of his word and enables us to proclaim its unfathomable riches before the world” (Aperuit illus, no. 2). On January 21, 2024, in observance of the Sunday of the Word of God, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, through a grant from the American Bible Society, will offer a “Sunday Seminar Series” of four videos about Sacred Scripture in the life of the Church. These videos, available in English and Spanish, will feature some of the bishops and biblical scholars and will be accompanied by discussion/reflection questions. The videos will be made available on January 19, 2024 at: https://catholic.bible/sunday-of-the-word-of-god/ Through these videos, we hope to bring people into an encounter with Scripture. May God's people be inspired and challenged to see, understand, and engage with Scripture in a new and prayerful way.
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  • 9 Days for Life Novena:  Jan 16-24
    9 Days for Life Novena: Jan 16-24
    9 Days for Life is a novena for the protection of human life. Each day’s intention is accompanied by a short reflection and suggested actions to help build a culture of life.
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  • Jan 1: Mary Mother of God
    Note that this year (2024) Jan 1 is not a Holy Day of Obligation. We will be on our normal Mass schedules.
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  • Dec 8: Immaculate Conception: Holy Day of Obligation
    Mass times are Dec 7 at 7 PM, and Dec 8 at 8 and 10 AM.
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  • RCIA Open to All
    Remember....our Catholic Inquiry sessions are open to all parishioners. The schedule can be found on the Catholic Inquiry web page under the Faith Formation tab. Sessions are held Thursday evenings in the K of C Hall beginning Oct 12, 2023.
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  • Sunday Mass Schedule Change
    Sunday Mass Schedule Change
    Effective July 1st, we will discontinue the 12:30 PM Mass on Sunday. The regular Sunday Mass Schedule will change to include the Vigil at 5 PM on Saturday, and 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 on Sunday. Baptisms will follow the 11:30 Mass at about 1 PM.
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  • Catholic Inquiry Sessions Forming (RCIA)
    The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the way people are initiated into the Christian way of life, specifically in the Roman Catholic tradition. It is a journey of discovery, where participants come to know Jesus Christ. It is a process of awakening to what it means to be a Catholic Christian. It is an opportunity to explore the Catholic faith. It is a period of discernment to help each individual freely decide if the Catholic Church can be the place to call home. The RCIA is a focused experience of the ever-deepening journey into the life of faith, which is the task of a lifetime. RCIA is for adults who have never been baptized, those who have been baptized in another Christian denomination, and even those baptized as a Catholic who were unable to continuing learning about the faith. New sessions begin August 31st!
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  • Summer Festival!
    Join us for the best festival in the world July 14-16, 2023 here at IHM. Friday 6 - midnight; Saturday 5 - midnight; Sunday 4 to 10 PM.
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  • Pentecost Pancakes May 28
    Pentecost Pancakes May 28
    Exciting news! Pente the new Catholic Order of Forester Pentecost Pancakes Tongue of Fire Mascot for IHM, has arrived! He will be in the Gathering Space after all Masses this weekend 5/20-5/21 to help promote Pentecost Pancakes, and will be there the day of the event 5/28 to help everyone celebrate the birthday of the church! Great food, fellowship, pictures with Pente The Tongue of Fire mascot, face painting, and other games await you and your family. The event is totally FREE to anyone who wants to attend, but donations are being accepted on behalf of the St Vincent DePaul Society. We are still in need of volunteers. Please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/.../904044AACAE22A1FB6... If you are interested in helping with Pente the Mascot, please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/.../904044AACAE22A1FB6... Or contact Roger Bockweg at rbockweg@catholicforester.org.
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  • FORMED Parish Resource Renewed!
    Enjoy this special faith learning resource as a gift from your Parish! "Deacon Greg used FORMED to present the most recent study group session, The Bible and The Virgin Mary. The information was so clear that my typical response to each session was, "aha!", and was so thorough that I came away without questions but instead an affirmation of my faith. FORMED gave me the impression of having a Catholic library right at my fingertips, just type in a topic or scroll through the thumbnails to get more details on anything that is on your mind." --Connie Wolfe, IHM Parishioner
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  • Disciple Maker Index Survey Extended
    Our parish survey has been extended until April 3rd to give members more time to have their survey counted.
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  • Wanted: Sunday School Coordinator
    Do you love working with little children? Are you gifted at keeping them entertained while teaching them about our Faith, or at least willing to give it a try? If yes (or even maybe), then this volunteer opportunity is for you! Our Sunday School Program will need a new Coordinator for the 2023/2024 school year. The program takes place during the 9:00am and 10:45am Masses. We need 1 or 2 volunteers to oversee the classes. It is a lot of fun and very rewarding. If you would like to learn more about the Sunday School Program and are interested in possibly running the program, please contact Peggy Wells, at 859-586-5575 , or email at rickpegwells@yahoo.com, or stop in before, during, or after one of our classes to check us out! Please note that you must be Virtus trained for this position. There is plenty of time before the next school year begins to take a class, so don’t let that stop you from volunteering.
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  • Franciscan At Home
    Franciscan University has produced a prodigious amount of material over the years that can help you be a better catechist. Here, you will find videos, audio clips, magazines, books, brochures, and other resources produced by University faculty, conference speakers, and an array of collaborators. Many of the resources are available for free, with a handful of items requiring a subscription or purchase.
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  • Monthly Healing Mass
    Our monthly healing Mass, on the first Thursday at 7 PM, will resume on January 5, 2023.
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  • FINISHED!  IHM come home!
    FINISHED! IHM come home!
    Our Sanctuary renovation is finished! The stained glass windows are expected to be installed prior to Easter, 2023 (April 9).
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  • Book of Proverbs Bible Workshop with Father Timothy P. Schehr
    The Office of Catechesis and Evangelization is announcing the following workshop presented by Father Timothy P. Schehr. Father Schehr is a retired biblical scholar and former professor at Mount St. Mary’s School of Theology at the Athenaeum of Ohio. He has a B.A., M. Div. and an M.A. from the Athenaeum of Ohio. He also has a Ph.D. from Hebrew Union College. The Book of Proverbs – Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022 The book of Proverbs offers advice about how to live as a servant of God. What qualities identify someone as God’s servant? Let’s read this book and find out. Everyone is welcome to attend! The cost for the workshop is $35. To register visit covdio.org/oce/catholic-bible-study/ or call Isaak A. Isaak, Office of Catechesis and Evangelization, at 859-392-1529.
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