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St. Bernard of Clairvaux Church of Taylor Creek at 7130 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45247 US - EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

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PSR/PEP Registration


Enrollments for the Parish School of Religion and PEP programs are now being accepted.  Click here for the enrollment form.
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Use your trips to the grocery store to earn cash for St. Bernard Church!
A St. Bernard Church Kroger Gift Card is an easy way to earn money for your church. Every time you shop at Kroger with your card, up to 4% of all your future purchases made with the card can benefit St. Bernard's.
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Take a stroll down memory lane.
Click here for some pictures from St. Bernard Church archives.
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Ministry Schedules are now online!
The schedules for Lectors, Servers, and Eucharistic Ministers are now online. Click here for more information.
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Father Charlie's Monday Morning Alka-Seltzers

 

We all face adversity. What makes our character stand out is how we respond and deal with ...


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US bishops release proposed new directive on nutrition, hydration

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has published a proposed new directive on providing nutrition and hydration for patients in a “persistent vegetative state.” The current directive reads: ...


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Archbishop Dolan rips New York Times for anti-Catholicism

Calling anti-Catholicism a “national pastime,” Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York has denounced The New York Times for the “unfairness against the Catholic Church” displayed in its pages in the past two weeks.

“The most ...


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In the Know with Father Joe
Dear Fr. Joe: What is a mortal sin? If I commit one, do I automatically go to hell?
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A Lesson from Jonah

If you saw the person you have grown to hate with a car coming at them, you would:
A. keep walking, it’s not your fault
B. tell someone else to warn her/him.
C. reluctantly yell out a warning.
D. yell “Watch out!” and move to get them out of the way.



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New Mission Education Materials From Glenmary
A major commitment of Glenmary Home Missioners is to call young people into mission and to raise awareness of mission need here in the United States. That’s the goal of the new Educate & Inspire: Home Mission Materials From Glenmary, a joint project of Glenmary priests, brothers and sisters. The first materials were released in time for Mission Month (October) 2006 and the latest...
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'The Right Thing to Do'
That's how Kevin Flack explained his commitment to integrate his Georgia high-school prom. He was the only active Catholic in his junior class, but he drew support from his parents and his Glenmary mission parish.
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Sunday Mass from the University of Notre Dame

Hallmark Channel carries the Sunday Mass every Sunday of the year!  It is growing into one of the most popular segments of America at Worship presented by Faith & Values Media.

Various priests from Notre Dame's Holy Cross community preside. Several different choirs associated with the Basilica and the University ...

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We Interrupt This Service...
Pastor Tony's attempts at humor go unappreciated.

Jocosity Cartoons.

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"Tattoo Parlor"


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Part 4: How to Be a Dynamic and Evangelizing Parish
Two very different parishes show what it takes to be both energetic and spiritual.
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Christ the King - 2009

Pope Pius XI entered this Mass, a Solemnity in the Church’s liturgical celebrations, into the Church’s calendar in 1925. In the life of the Church this is something that rarely happens. So we should ask, “Why?” why did the pope establish this Solemnity? What is so important about it? As always, context leads us to discover his reasoning.
 

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33rd Sun [B] 2009
Every year at this time the Church has us face the apocalyptic, those terrible endings we suffer in our own personal lives, as well as cataclysmic endings of our collective civilizations in our human epochs and eras. History is filled with them. Questions and concerns about the end of the world abound in our day as they have throughout our past. The Internet gives us prophecies about the end of the world coming in the year 2012. Is there an asteroid headed directly at us? Will some terrorist fanatics set off a nuclear bomb in one of our cities?
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GIRLS and the FOOD STRUGGLE

During my freshman year in college, I set out to lose about ten pounds. What began as a simple plan to get fit spiraled into a dangerous obsession. Somehow I became so compulsive about exercising and dieting that I developed an eating disorder called anorexia...


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California Catholic Lobby Day

Each year California Catholics gather in Sacramento to speak with their elected officialsCalif Lobby Day about issues of concern to the Church. This effort is ...


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What Have You Done for Your Marriage Today?

That’s the question the Catholic Church asks in a series of TV and radio spots launched June 27 by the U.S. bishops’ Committees on Marriage and Family ...

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Promoting A Knowledge Illuminated By Faith

At midday today in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall, the Pope received professors and students of Roman pontifical universities, and participants in the general assembly of the International Federation of Catholic Universities (FIUC).

At the beginning of his address the Holy Father recalled how ...


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