
The Cornerstone
-- a quarterly parish newsletter
Easter 1999
Volume Two, Issue I
Old St. Marys "Big
Ten" Plan
1. PRO-LIFEOld St. Marys Church is fully
committed to resisting the "culture of death"
and to building the "new civilization of love,"
which Pope John Paul II has so often exhorted the
Christian faithful to do. The parish is blessed to have
as parishioners some of the most committed and
experienced pro-life leaders in the greater Cincinnati
area. Through programs of prayer and fasting, outreach
and evangelization, OSM endeavors to "discover anew
the humility and the courage to pray and fast so that
power from on high will break down the walls of lies and
deceit: the walls which conceal from the sight of so many
of our brothers and sisters the evil of practices and
laws which are hostile to life" (Evangelium Vitae
100).
2. EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION The Pope reminds us in Dominicae
Cenae that "adoration of Christ in this
sacrament of love must find expression in various forms
of eucharistic devotion: personal prayer before the
Blessed Sacrament, Hours of Adoration, periods of
expositionshort, prolonged and annual (Forty
Hours)eucharistic benediction, eucharistic
processions, eucharistic congresses." Understanding
the eminent importance of Eucharistic adoration, Old St.
Marys recently instituted two great new
opportunities to worship Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament
of the Altar. Following the 12:30 p.m. Sunday Mass the
Eucharist will remain exposed in the Church until Vespers
and Benediction at 5:00 p.m. Further, Forty Hours
devotion will be revived this year, April 22-25. On
Thursday, traditionally the Day of the Holy Eucharist, we
will continue to pray before the Blessed Sacrament
following the 12:10 p.m. Mass until the end of Holy Hour
at 8:00 p.m. OSM also hosts an All-Night Eucharistic
Vigil every First Friday beginning after the 9:30 p.m.
Mass.
3. TITHING The custom of giving tithes, "a the
tenth part of all fruits and profits justly acquired,
owed to God in recognition of his supreme dominion over
man, and to be paid to the ministers of the Church"
(Catholic Encyclopedia), reaches back into unknown
antiquity. It is mentioned in Gen. 14, without
anything to indicate that it was something newly
instituted. Just as Abraham is there represented as
offering tithes of the spoils of the enemy to the royal
priest, Melchisedech, so in Gen. 28, Jacob is
recorded as giving a tithe of all his possessions to the
Lord. Drawing upon this sacred tradition, Old St.
Marys will be developing tithing programs "to
open the windows of heaven" and pour down for us
"an overflowing blessing" by doing the will of
God (Mal. 3:10).
4. SACRAMENT OF PENANCEDuring 1999, the Year of God the Father, the
Pope has called all Catholics to develop a "renewed
appreciation and a more intense celebration of the
Sacrament of Penance" (Tertio Millennio
Adveniente, 50). Bearing this in mind, Old St.
Marys is now providing many more opportunities for
individual sacramental confessions, including several
special penance services in Lent and Advent. Forgiveness
is the basis for responding to the "call to
conversion" as we prepare for the Jubilee of the
Year 2000.
5. EVANGELIZATION In the words of Pope Paul VI, the Church
"exists in order to evangelize, that is to say, in
order to preach and teach" (Evangelii Nuntiandi, 14).
Putting our faith and love together to share the Gospel,
Old St. Marys has embarked on new evangelical
outreaches: Parish visitations, the Catechumenate, and
reviving the parishs Legion of Mary. Every
Wednesday afternoon, an Evangelization team shares the
faith of Jesus Church through the neighborhood of
Over-the-Rhine. Catechism instruction will continue every
Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. "The presentation of
the Gospel message is not an optional contribution for
the Church. It is the duty incumbent on her by the
command of the Lord Jesus, so that people can believe and
be saved
It is truth." (EN 5).
6.
MISSIONSIn his 1999 document Ecclesia in
America Pope John Paul II re-emphasized that
"Parishes in America should be distinguished by
their missionary spirit, which leads them to reach out to
those who are faraway." To better do this, Old St.
Marys is looking into aiding a parish church in one
of the poorest dioceses of Central America. This will be
yet another way to understand the Church in her universal
dimension.

7. SOLVENCYOver the past few years the parish has been
saddled with an enormous debt, one that would be an
albatross to anyone, but especially to an inner-city
parish like Old St. Marys. Prayers, novenas, and
the generous support of parishioners, patrons and other
generous benefactors will eventually pull the parish out
of debt by the Jubilee, God willing! Once we are out of
debt, our resources can be more fully applied to
spreading the Gospel and advancing the mission of the
Church in the world.
8. RESTORATION AND
MAINTENANCEEvery physical structure needs to
be maintained so that it may successfully serve its
purpose. The purpose of the church building is to serve
the parish, the Church, and ultimately to serve God. The
parish will therefore look into ways of best maintaining
the integrity, beauty and splendor of our beautiful
church, its statues, organ and other furnishings, so that
it may continue to provide a most fitting place in which
to adore, worship and serve God and the Church.
9. ADDITIONAL
FACILITIESIn addition to the church, the
parish complex includes a building that once served the
parish as a girls grammar school. At present St.
John Social Services continues to lease the building from
the parish to house several of their outreach programs to
the neighborhood. Beginning July 1, Old St. Marys
will be using the first floor of the school for more
office and ministry space. We will be exploring the many
possible uses for the entire school building to better
meet the needs of the parish and neighborhood.
10. CHRISTIAN COMMUNITYThe urban parish may be called to be a
"community of communities and movements,"
according to Pope John Paul (Ecclesia in America).
The institution of the parish "can be the source of
great hope. It can gather the community, assist family
life, overcome the sense of anonymity, welcome people and
help them to be involved in their neighborhood and
society" (EIA). Old St. Marys will move
more toward forming small Christian communities.
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