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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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IT'S COMING!

St. Bernard's Festival is coming to our grounds on the weekend of June 8-10.  
Please make plans to come out and meet your friends and fellow parishioners.

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St. Bernard School - Small, Safe, and Solidly Catholic!
St. Bernard School offers an outstanding Christ-centered academic program for grades K-8.
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The Legion of Mary
The Legion of Mary is the largest apostolic organization of lay people in the Catholic Church, with well over three million active members in almost every country of the world. It has been active in the United States since 1931, ...
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St. Vincent de Paul
The St. Bernard Conference of St. Vincent de Paul was formed 35 years ago. We are part o f the Cincinnati District which is 140 years old this year.
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IMPORTANT CHANGE TO KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM


Starting May 1, 2012, St. Bernard’s Shopping Cent$ will no longer receive 4% from Kroger gift card reloads. The NEW Kroger Community Rewards Program will be linked to your Kroger Plus Card! No more having to keep track of a gift ...
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Scrip Program - New Fundraiser at St. Bernard's
The St. Bernard Scrip Program is a fund raising program that runs throughout the school year to help the parish and the school.  When you purchase scrip, you’re purchasing negotiable gift certificates and prepaid cards that are used just like cash. You can use scrip to purchase everyday ...
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Take a stroll down memory lane.
Click here for some pictures from St. Bernard Church archives.
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US Senate: Cardinal McCarrick defends religious freedom of Muslims, Catholics

Testifying before a senate judiciary subcommittee hearing on “Protecting the Civil Rights of American Muslims,” Cardinal Theodore McCarrick defended the religious freedom of Muslims and Catholics.

Speaking on behalf of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the ...


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Mother Teresa’s Successor Reflects on Suffering

In an interview with Fides, the news agency of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, Sister Mary Prema, superior general of the Missionaries of Charity, reflects on suffering and on the example of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. She says:

 

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Ascension - 2012

Most of the time when we come to Mass we reflect on our souls, on the meaning and purpose of having a soul, on the eventual destiny of our soul, and on how we relate to others and to God because we have a soul. But what about our bodies? What does it mean to have a body? And how should regard our bodies?

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6th Easter [B] 2012

One of my favorite passages in all of Sacred Scripture is contained in today’s Gospel account. It’s where we find Jesus telling us, “I no longer call you slaves, I call you friends.” Jesus is saying something very beautiful in those words, something really wonderful about the humility of God in calling us to be, and making us, His friends. He comes to us not regarding us as slaves; rather He comes to us as His friends. He comes to us with respect, with caring, and in deep down love for us.

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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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Video Daily Reflections

The U.S. bishops’ Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) has expanded its streaming video site, CCC-TV, to include daily reflections, interviews and stories of faith that offer a range of engaging multimedia content. The new features give visitors the opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Catholic faith from diverse perspectives and learn about the activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Church across the country. Daily reflections offer brief commentaries on the Mass readings of the day. The Archdioceses of Galveston-Houston, New Orleans, Miami, San Antonio, Washington, D.C and the Dioceses of Fort Wayne-South Bend and Raleigh are currently participating. Several other dioceses are scheduled to tape reflections for the coming year.


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Benedict XVI: At Moments Of Difficulty I Have Felt The Support Of Your Prayers
"From the first moment of my election as Successor of St. Peter I have always felt supported by the prayers of the Church, by your prayers, especially at moments of greatest difficultly, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart", said Benedict XVI today during his general audience. ...
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Prayer Gives Essential Meaning To Our Daily Activities
If prayer and the Word of God do not nourish our spiritual life, we run the risk being suffocated by the many cares and concerns of daily existence. Prayer makes us see reality with new eyes and helps us to find our way in the midst of adversity. These words were pronounced by Benedict XVI in ...
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Benedict XVI Recalls His Apostolic Trip To Mexico And Cuba
Benedict XVI dedicated his remarks during this morning's general audience today to his recent trip to Mexico and Cuba by which, he said "I sought to embrace the entire continent, inviting everyone to live together in hope in concrete commitment to united progress towards a better ...
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