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Crowds pray the steps at Holy Cross-Immaculata Church on Good Friday
Since midnight, people have been lining up to pray the steps to the top of Mount Adams and the Holy Cross-Immaculata Church. The yearly pilgrimage began in 1860, before the church's construction was completed, The stairs have been replaced four time
Beautiful View of The Cincinnati, Ohio River Valley From Mount Adams on Good Friday (Immaculata)
My favorite View of the Ohio River in Cincinnati from Holy Cross Immaculata Catholic Church in Mount Adams on Good Friday
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Spanish Church bell TOWER 1930
This church was built in 1932, but in other reports it`s states that it was built in 1919, and the Bell is a 1920
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This bell was designed and built by The E.W Vanderzen Co. Cincinnati, buckeye Bell foundry 1920
The bell is 24 inches tall and about just as wide.
the yolk number is 551
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The Buckeye Bell Foundry by Vanduzen & Tift Bell Foundry
1894 The Buckeye Bell Foundry Catalog lists:
Date Firm Name Proprietors
1837 Geo. W. Coffin G.W. Coffin
1846 G.W. Coffin & Co. G.W. Coffin & Geo. R. Dudley
1856 C.W. Coffin & Co. E.W. Vanduzen & C.T. Tift
1865 Vanduzen & Tift E.W. Vanduzen & C.T. Tift
1891 Incorp. Vanduzen & Tift Co. E.W. Vanduzen
1894 The E.W. Vanduzen Co. E.W. Vanduzen
Pre-1837, George Washington Coffin established a bell foundry in Cincinnati to cast bells and other brass & bronze items. The main foundry was called G.W. Coffin Co., and the bell portion of the foundry was called The Buckeye Bell Foundry. This foundry may have been the successor to the Riga Furnace in Salisbury, Connecticut founded by Holley & Coffin in 1810.
Around 1856, his son, C.A. Coffin operated the foundry. CA Coffin specialized in riverboat bells for the Ohio River boats. The CA Coffin Bell Foundry bells were very ornate with elaborately decorated mounting hardware. Most Mississippi River paddle wheel boats sported a CA Coffin bell. Rumor was that CA Coffin used a metal mix of silver and copper for riverboat bells. (Normal bronze is 20% tin and 80% copper.)
The Buckeye Foundry Bells cast by the CA Coffin Bell Foundry were primarily supplied to churches. In 1865, The Buckeye Bell Foundry was purchased by E.W.Vanduzen and C.T. Tift, and moved to 164 East Second Street. The foundry operated under their control from 1865 to 1891. Under their leadership, the foundry was very prolific. Vanduzen & Tift engineered their bell mounting in a very unique design: A 4” to 5” opening was made in the top of the bell. A pair of cast iron disks gripped this opening, forming the hanging method & yoke connection. The bell profile was modified from that used by C.A. Coffin, thus improving the musical quality.
In 1894, E.W. Vanduzen bought out his partner, changing the incorpated name to The E.W. Vanduzen Co., Inc.; The Buckeye Bell Foundry. The foundry officially closed in 1950. (All bell foundries were forced to close for WWII in 1939, and never reopened.)
The 1984 catalog claims only pure copper & East India tin are “combined with proper acoustic proportions in the shape of the Bell, guarantees a good, full, and clear tone.”
The Buckeye Bell Foundry operated, under various ownership from pre-1837 to 1950.
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Jim James A Ellis' flyover Pilots Patrick Richardson, Russell Kaspar, & Mike Nichols
James A. Ellis
July 16, 2015
By Goodwin Funeral Home
James A. Ellis 85, of Frankfort, IN, died at 3:38 p.m. July 15, 2015 at Wesley Manor in Frankfort. Born June 4, 1930 in Frankfort, IN to the late James H & S. Elizabeth (Beard) Ellis. He married Carolyn Jane Mounts on May 4, 1958 in Frankfort at the First Presbyterian Church and she survives. Mr. Ellis was a lifelong Frankfort resident, a 1948 graduate of Frankfort High School, and a 1950 graduate of Bradley University School of Horology. A veteran, he served in the United States Army from 1951 to 1952. Jim was a jeweler and watchmaker owner and operator of the Ellis Jewelry Store in Frankfort that his father had started 99 years ago; in 1978 he purchased what is now the Ellis Jewelry Store in Lebanon, IN. He was a member of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Frankfort. His other memberships included the Moose Lodge #7, Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Elks, FOP, Chamber of Commerce and Retail Jewelers Organization and the Indiana Jewelers Association. He was a former member of Rotary, Lions, Frankfort Orbiters Flying Club and Toastmasters.Ellis, James Photo
Family:
Wife: Carolyn J. Ellis of Frankfort
Son: Michael J. (Dianne) Ellis of Lebanon
Daughter: Nancy D. (Rob) Williams of Crawfordsville
Sister: Mary Jo VanAntwerp of Maryland
3 Grandchildren, Justin, Elizabeth & Sam and 2 Great Grandchildren Aiden & Austin
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother: Robert G. Ellis.
Services:
Visitation will be Saturday, July 18, 2015 from 3-6 p.m. and Sunday, July 19th from 1-2 p.m. Sunday at Goodwin Funeral Home. Services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Pastor Paul Copeland will officiate. Burial will follow in Bunnell Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to First Evangelical Presbyterian Church or the Clinton County Humane Society. Online condolences may be left at goodwinfuneralhome.com.
Pilots Patrick Richardson on the left, Russell Kaspar in the Center flying the plane he bought off Jim Ellis, and Mike Nichols on the right side of the formation.
Carolyn Ellis added 3 new photos.
July 20 at 2:48pm ·
It turned out to be a perfect afternoon for the flyover with Jim's Taylorcraft and Russ Kaspar (owner) at the controls. All I asked for was a 30 minute window and we got it plus some. I can never repay Russ Kaspar, Mike Nichols & Pat Richardson for taking part in this for me. I have a picture of Jim's plane and the 3 of them from yesterday and an extra one of me when I was going up in it with my instructor Nick Engels. Unfortunately Nick isn't with us any more either so maybe he & Jim are flying together now.
Fly high Jim. Love you.
Last Frame is Carolyn's photo!
Life of Prayer: Glimpses of Cincinnati's Monastery
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Greg Schutte at Immaculate Conception - Eucharistic Marriages
Greg Schutte is Director of Marriage Works! Ohio (MWO) in Dayton, Ohio. MWO is a department of the Elizabeth New Life Center who, in 2006, received the Administration for Children and Families' (ACF) third largest grant and, in 2011, 1 of the 4 largest grants in the United States to do Marriage Education. Marriage Works! Ohio was even selected in 2009 by the ACF Office of Family Assistance as one of eight Promising Practices in Marriage Education in the United States. Greg has been the Keynote Speaker at several Marriage and Family Conferences and events throughout the Western Ohio region.
Greg is also the author of the Catholic Marriage Enrichment program: Discovering Our Deepest Desire (ourdeepestdesire.com) based off his years of working with married couples and his research of the Theology of the Body. This curriculum received an imprimatur from Bishop Binzer of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati in November 2013.
Greg has been married for 21 wonderful years and is the proud father of 7 children ages 18 to 3 years old. Greg has also been a member of the Catholic band ROMANS since 1996 and has two recordings: Come to Life and High Fidelity. (see romanscatholic.com)
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Our Seminarian: Alex Dugas
Alex Dugas, a seminarian with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, talks about his vocation to the priesthood and the role of his home parish - St. Peter Church in Huber Heights, Ohio - in his spiritual journey over the years.
Cincinnati archdiocese ordains largest priest class in 40 years
MT. WASHINGTON, Ohio (WKRC) - The largest class of priests in four decades will be ordained Saturday by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.
Sitting on 65 acres in Mt. Washington is one of the most sacred spots in the Tri-State. The Athenaeum of Ohio-Mount St. Mary's Seminary has prepared men for the priesthood since 1808.
Fr. Chris Geiger of St. Andrew-St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Milford was ordained three years ago.
I never wanted to be a priest. I always wanted to get married and have a few kids and teach high school math. That was always my dream. But when I was in college, I started to pray more and be open to what God might be calling me to, and it was just very clear that he was asking me to do this, Geiger said.
Joining Geiger in the priesthood are nine men. Two are from Uganda. The others represent 19 counties in Cincinnati's archdiocese. They entered the seminary with a bachelor's degree and spent the last five to seven years in prayer and study. There hasn't been a class this big since 1979.
It's not just the Archdiocese of Cincinnati seeing an increase. It's becoming a nationwide trend. According to a study by Georgetown University, the number of men entering the priesthood has increased by 17 percent since 2008. Across the country in 2019, 481 men are being ordained compared to 401 in 2008.
The rector, Fr. Anthony Brausch, says it's a sign of hope.
So, next year we only ordain three for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, but the year after [we ordain] seven. So, we do know what the trend is going to be over the next four to five years because they're already in the pipeline. But in terms of an actual trend that's going to be sustainable, every year, we're looking to say, 'OK, how many is the Lord sending us this year?' Brausch said.
Brausch is counting on God's help -- a $12 million project is almost finished. Fenwick Hall will add 30 more rooms for seminarians. The 76 current rooms are occupied, and it's not just by Cincinnati's soon-to-be priests.
Charlotte, North Carolina, Tulsa, Oklahoma, are two of the further ones. But also Kansas City, St. Joseph, Toledo, Youngstown, Archdiocese of Louisville, said Brausch.
Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West is preparing men from all over to answer God's call.
The ordination mass is open to the public. It's Saturday morning at 11 at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral downtown.
The following are the Priest Assignments:
Fr. Alex Biryomumeisho: Parochial Vicar of St. Veronica Parish, Mt. Carmel and St. John Fisher Parish, Newtown.
Fr. Mark Bredestege: Parochial Vicar of St. Louis Parish, Owensville, St. Ann Parish, Williamsburg, Holy Trinity Parish, Batavia and St. Philomena Parish, Stonelick.
Fr. Zachary Cecil: Parochial Vicar of St. William Parish and St. Teresa of Avila Parish, Cincinnati.
Fr. Christian Cone-Lombarte: Parochial Vicar at Fort Recovery Cluster which includes: Mary, Help of Christians Parish, Fort Recovery, St. Joseph Parish, St. Joseph, St. Peter Parish, St. Peter and St. Paul Parish, Sharpsburg.
Fr. Ambrose Dobrozsi: Parochial Vicar of St. Peter Parish, Huber Heights, Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, Holy Cross Parish and St. Adalbert Parish, Dayton.
Fr. Andrew Hess: Parochial Vicar of Holy Angels Parish, Sidney and to the faculty of Lehman High School.
Fr. Elias Mwesigye: Parochial Vicar of St. Susanna Parish, Mason.
Fr. Jeffrey Stegbauer: Parochial Vicar of Immaculate Hear of Mary Parish, Anderson Township.
Fr. Jedidiah Tritle: Parochial Vicar of All Saints Parish, Cincinnati and St. Vincent Ferrer Parish, Kenwood.
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Praying The Steps On Good Friday
A Good Friday tradition played out in Mount Adams as hundreds of people climbed and prayed on the steps to the Immaculata.
Around Cincinnati: Everybody's Records, Pray the Steps and find out what's in church
Pray the steps of Holy Cross Immaculata and then step inside church to visit. Everybody's Records celebrating National Record Store Day and popular sandwiches in each state
So Cincinnati: Pray the steps
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -- A So Cincinnati tradition is in its final hours for this year.
Since midnight the faithful have been praying the steps at Holy Cross Immaculata Church in Mount Adams. People say a prayer on each step leading up to the church.
The tradition dates back to 1860, before Immaculata Church was even built. Archbishop Purcell put a wooden cross at the site and built steps leading to it. People kept up the tradition after the church was completed and thousands still turn out each year.
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Welcome to the Beautiful Mount Adams Neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio
Mount Adams appears to be one of the nicest neighborhoods in Cincinnati, Ohio
Immaculate Heart of Mary Festival gets a visit from Scott Dimmich
ANDERSON, Ohio (Scott Dimmich) -- The Immaculate Heart of Mary Festival got underway at 6p.m. Friday and runs through midnight. The festival will be open the same hours Saturday and open 3p.m. to 11p.m. Sunday.
There's fun, there's food, there are rides and there's entertainment. Friday night Dan Varner and the Dan Varner Band will take the stage. The Rusty Griswolds will be at the festival Saturday night and Floyd and the Walkmen will be onstage Sunday night.
If people can't make it out for the entertainment at night, there will be a car show Saturday from 2p.m. to 5p.m. The entry fee is just $10 and it's open to all makes and models.
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