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A Stewardship Parish, celebrating 50 years as a faith community
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are available in the Narthex. Ask an usher for assistance.
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During the 9am Sunday Mass, Children, Kindergarten through 3rd
grade, leave Mass to learn the weekly Gospel at their level.
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Offering Catholic education for students in grades PreK-8 in a fully accredited National Blue Ribbon of Excellence school.
Call Carissa Maddox, Principal.
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During the school year: Sundays: Grades K/8 2’s, 3’s & 4’s Preschool during the 9 & 11am Masses
Call the Faith Formation Office.
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Infant baptisms Sundays at 12:30pm. Parents are required to attend a Baptismal Preparation Class the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
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Couples contact the church at least 6 months in advance. Call the Parish Office to schedule.
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If you or a loved one are hospitalized, home bound, or residing at a healthcare facility, contact Patty Cain, Pastoral Associate, to receive the
Eucharist or to be anointed by a priest.
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Interested in joining or finding out more about the Catholic Church? Contact Msgr. Tony Volz in the parish office.
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SEPTEMBER 11,
2016
24TH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
Consider taking an hour to spend with Jesus who is in the Adoration Chapel waiting for you. The open hours in the Chapel:
If you are visiting our parish, we are glad to have you here and hope you will come back and pray with us. If you are new to the neighborhood, or looking for a church home, we hope you feel comfortable enough on your first visit to return. Call the parish office for information on our parish. St. Barnabas Catholic Church is a Stewardship Parish built on the four pillars of:
Current parishioners who must leave us should call the office with your date of departure. We’ll miss you and bid you God’s blessings!
Hospitality—All are Welcome Prayer—Centered on the Eucharist
Formation—Cradle to Grave Service—Outreach to Others
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E-mail first initial, last name
@stbindy.org
Church: 317-882-0724
Emergency # 317-886-4744
Pastor Msgr. Tony Volz. . . . . . . . . . x223 Associate Pastor Fr. Joseph Rautenberg. . . . . x222 Deacon Pat Bower. . . . . . . . . . .313-8010
Pastoral Associate Patty Cain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x226 Parish Secretary Theresa Warner. . . . . . . . . . x221 Music Director Francesca LaRosa. . . . . . . . . x238 Choir Director Dan Bailey. . choir@stbindy.org Director of Finance and Operations Angela Boyle. . . . . . . . . . . . x253 Bookkeeper Connie Littrell. . . . . . . . . . . x252 Director of Facilities Greg Beckham. . . . . . . . . . . x271
Director of Faith Formation Christine Helle . . . . . . . . . . .x225 Director of Youth Ministry Mary Kate Becker . . . . . . . X224 Coordinator of Young Adults Laura Sheehan. . lsheehan@stbindy.org
Director of Communications/Bulletin Carol Elias. . . . . . . . . . . . . . x227
Principal Carissa Maddox. . . . . . . . . . x270 School Asst. Principal Denise Wilson. . . . . . . . . . . .x280 School Office Laura Bridgewater. . . . . . . . x248 Kathie McCarthy. . . . . . . . . . x269
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Sunday MIDNIGHT-1 AM 1-2 AM 2-3 AM 3-4 AM
Monday 2–3 AM 3-4 AM
Tuesday 2-3 AM 6-7AM
Wednesday 4-5 AM 9-10 PM
Thursday 2-3 AM 9-10 AM 11- NOON
1-2 PM
Friday 3-4 AM
Saturday
1-2 AM 2-3 AM
NOON-1 PM 6-7 PM
11- MIDNIGHT
If you can pray at these hours please call
Laurel Schiefelbein, 881-8797, cell 319-1200, schiefel.laurel@att.net.
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September 25th is Open to serve C&D. Need service hours? Want to get involved? Want to meet new people? Visit with an old friend you haven't seen in awhile? Donna Williams donnapto.pres@gmail.com Cindy Gosseer gossercindy@hotmail.com
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WEBSITE www.stbindy.org
Parish Office Hours: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday
Bulletin Deadline: 8 days prior to the date of the bulletin. Submit
items to celias@stbindy.org.
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MEN’S CLUB 50/50 JON LALLY coordina-
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August drawing was worh $1,525. August # was 2172, which is not a playing number. Sep-tember is worth an est. $2100!! Pay for the year for just $50! ($10 savings com-pared to paying each month.) Begin by putting your money (and name) in an enve-lope into the collection basket. This supports our parish sports!!
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Saturday, September 24, 6:30-8:30pm St. Barnabas Gym
It’s a VERY SPECIAL NIGHT for the girls— dads/grandpa’s/uncles/etc. are welcome to be their escort. $25 per adult—girls free with
adult paid admission!
Tickets may be purchased by sending in payment with your child at the St. Barnabas School office—or Tickets will be sold after the Sunday 9 & 11am
Masses now until Sept. 18 in the Narthex. Last day to purchase Thursday, Sept. 22nd.
There will be a DJ, Limbo, Photo Booth, crafts, snacks, treats, and gift card giveaways. Lots to do!!!!
Sponsored by the Mothers Ministry of Sharing (MOMS)
OPEN TO THE ALL GIRLS IN THE PARISH!!
Please join us working in the neighborhoods near St. An-thony’s church. We will begin the day at 8am with opening prayer lead by Fr. John McCaslin. After brief instructions we will be out on the streets cleaning the gutters and alleys, working in neighborhood parks, assisting elderly neighbors, and completing some painting projects. The morning will con-clude at noon with a lunch for all of the volunteers. Sign up will be after all masses the weekend of September 17/18th. Or, AVOID THE CROWD, and sign up online by going to our facebook page, Saints in the Streets. You might even find a picture of someone you recognize there!!Remember to “share” us and help spread the news about this volunteer opportunity. Anyone younger than 18 will need to use a paper registration form and have it signed by their parent/ guardian. Questions can be sent to saintsinthestreets@gmail.com Join us on Oct. 1st and wish Fr. John an early “Happy Birthday”, and to make a difference in the St. Anthony neighborhoods.
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priests will be eligible to retire before all of them could be ordained, if they all stick with it. As Christ said, "The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest." This is our opportunity to pray for vocations and also greet Fr. Ben.
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COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND
The FOOD PANTRY can’t operate without your support. We are in most need of peanut butter, jelly, tuna, canned meats, spaghetti and sauce, cereal, canned pasta meals, soups, and canned fruit and vegetables.
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of an able bodied person willing to set up six to eight card tables with chairs and start the coffee after Mass on the second Monday of each month, except July. If you have questions or wish to volunteer, call me at 881-7464.
Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. Archbishop of Indianapolis
PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOULS OF: �
SHIRLY BLYTHE — SISTER OF LARRY SCOTT
SCOTT GARDNER— BROTHER OF ANGELA STOOPS
ROSE KAVANAUGH
AUNT OF MARK KAVANAUGH & CAROL YEAGY
NICOLETTA BAMFORD
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BAPTISMS: �
ELI CHARLES JOHNS
LUKE LAWRENCE JONES
SONS OF ZACHARY JONES & DIANA LEE
MARRIAGE:
SAM SCHABEL & KELSEY GRITT
St. Barnabas Confirmation Candidates
Sts. Peter & Paul Cathedral Wednesday, September 7 Chloe Alspach
Charmaine Annee
Grace Armbruster
Caitie Baird
Alexander Barrett
Jackson Barrett
Caroline Barron
Anthony Bates
Anna Bauer
Anthony Borho
Robert Butts
Dominic Conover
Connor Cross
Wesley Cunningham
Brooks Davis
Simon Dias
Nicholas Dukes
Rachel Dukes
Samuel Eiland
Derek Elam
Faith Fries
Sophia Gaura
Samantha Gosser
Grace Hegwood
Britney Himelick
Cassandra Hofmann
Nolan Hoffman
Kara House
Mary Shannon Huck
Garett Huelskamp
Jada Moran
Joseph Mullin
Kate Jackson
David Johnson
Joshua Johnston
Austin Jones
Sally King
William King
Grant Latimer
Dylan Lewis
Max Lundy
Logan McSorley
Grant Meinerding
Matthew Minor
Molly Mullin
Teresa Myers
Kasey O’Connor
Brigid Parker
Samuel Peats
Mia Roberts
Zachary Rodriguez
James Rooney
Samuel Schoettle
Grant Shaw
Molly Sinovic
Adair Smith
Olivia Smith
Ashlyn Streicher
Emily Tedder
Andrew Vane
Liam Wanner
Matthew Waugh
Patrick Waugh
Allison White
Brandon White
Daniel Woodruff
R C I A If you are interested in becom-ing Catholic or just learning more about the Catholic faith (even if you're already Catho-lic!), the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) class is meeting on Wednesday, Sep-tember 28, at 6:30pm in the Church Narthex! Come join us-all are welcome!
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� �������� ����� ������ � ��They are no longer accepting books at their libraries. They also don't want copies of the Magnifi-cat, etc., as the West side Catholic Churches who do the Masses and Bible studies, keep them well supplied. So thank you for all your donations in the past and hope you find another need for your gen-erosity.
However, I will gladly accept your donations for their Christmas bags. Shampoo, conditioner, lotion, body wash or bars of soap, deodorant, MAKE-UP, spices, food items that can be microwaved, etc. are most welcome. However, NOTHING CAN BE OPENED! If you have questions, call me at 881-7464. Thank you and may God bless you and yours. Ceil Woodard
HOOP NEWS
It was another hot and wet Sunday evening outing serving the
homeless. Our gratitude goes to Vivian Bailey and her angels from the Denver Bible Study group and the Adult Choir who came to our aid at the last moment to prepare
food for us. Our homeless friends seemed espe-cially hungry and thirsty this evening. It was nice to be able to serve them a hearty meal and have enough to offer seconds. Thanks also to those who dropped off t-shirts and other clothing items for our friends. Be-
tween the hot weather and the rain, they were grateful for clean, dry
clothes. We are currently out of medium size men's
undershorts. Also we need individually wrapped salty snacks. (peanut butter
crackers, chips etc.) We are always in need of groups to
prepare food for our outings.
Service hours??
Questions contact Don/Karen Beckwith @ djkabeckwith@att.net or
317-627-5952.
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ITINERARY We will travel to this event as a parish group by bus.
7:00am Board Bus from St. Barnabas front parking lot Depart by 7:00am Coffee, Juice, Fruit, and Rolls 9AM-Noon Morning of Reflection (see Event Highlights) 12:00pm Lunch at your choice of downtown area restaurants 3:00pm Arrive back at St. Barnabas
COST: $7, includes transportation and light breakfast on the bus. Cost does not include lunch.
SPACE LIMITED to 50 REGISTRATIONS
Questions? Contact Patty Cain, Pastoral Associate 317-319-2974 or pcain@stbindy.org
REGISTRATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT THE CHURCH ENTRANCES or
Contact Patty and she will e-mail one to you.
RONCALLI ANNUAL
CHILI SUPPER AND COOK OFF
Join us on the RHS Circle Friday, September 16th between 4:30-7PM for a delicious meal of chili, hot dogs,
dessert and beverage for only $5/person. After dinner, show your school/church pride by voting for your favorite chili in the Southside CYO Chili Cook Off and then cheer on the Rebels as they take on Scecina at 7PM.
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Central Catholic Class Reunion The Class of 1976 is planning a 40th Class Reunion…
we also welcome the Classes of 1975 & 1977 to join us in celebrating over 40 years since the first Central Catholic
Middle School…CCMS!
September 17th from 7pm to 11pm @ Central Catholic School Gym
Donations will be accepted to help cover costs. To RSVP or for more information,
Contact Margee McHugh @ 783-6276 or mmchugh@centralcatholicindy.org
Eileen Chrisman Fry @ 861-1081, or Kay Chrisman, Jarosinski kinjaro@comcast.net
RONCALLI WRESTING
RWF wrestling club is ran by RHS Head Coach Wade McClurg and his coaching staff. It is a great opportunity for our CYO Wrestlers to supplement their training with high-level coaching on Tuesday/Thursday evenings, 6:30pm-8pm. Contact wrestling@roncalli.org with any questions/concerns! Practice ses-sions run all-year around. Come as much or as little as you want. Competition season begins in Nov. and opportunities con-tinue through the Spring. Gear Order/Spirit Wear Form avail-able at sign ups and practices. The RWF Gear Order due on October 6th, no late orders. There is a discount card option avail-able to help offset the cost of annual club dues. Contact Coach David Himes for more details at davidnabby31@gmail.com
Come for fellowship with the Roncalli Wrestling Family at our Football Tailgates in The Bubble parking lot on Fridays of home football games from 4:30pm-7:30pm.
• Purdue Wrestling Camp for Grades K-12 at Roncalli, Saturday October 8th. Contact Coach McClurg at
wrestling@roncalli.org if interested in attending!
Substance Addiction Ministry
(SAM) Weekly Prayer Service
September is RECOVERY month. Join us in prayer for the many individuals whose lives have been touched by
alcoholism and/or addictions.
Thursday’s, September 15 & 22 - 7PM
(Healing Service will be held on September 29) St. Barnabas Church in the Adoration Chapel
Wear a PURPLE RIBBON for Recovery Month, (ribbons in basket in narthex), which serves to educate everyone that substance abuse as a national health crisis, that addic-tion is a treatable disease, and that recovery is possible!
Recovery Month highlights the benefits of treatment for not only the affected individual, but for their family, friends, workplace, and society as a whole.
ATTENTION RONCALLI CLASS OF 1976(��
Celebrate our 40th reunion at the newly renovated, smoke free, Blind Pig Sports Bar located in Olde Town Greenwood, 147 South Madison Ave., Greenwood,
Saturday, September 24, at 6pm No RSVP necessary. Very casual, cash bar and food. Free parking, live music, Pool table. No cover charge.
All spouses invited! Just show up for some reminiscing and lots of fun!
Youth Ministry this Week
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INTERESTED IN A FAITH BASED APPROACH TO LOSING WEIGHT? GOD HAS GREAT THINGS IN STORE FOR YOU!
Light Weigh is a Catholic bible study where you will learn a new approach to eating that leads to peace with God, peace with yourself and peace with food *Light Weigh members learn to eat real food in moderation. *No weigh ins! Please join us for a short video and more details to see if this is a good fit for you: Tues Sept 27 @930am, Mainsource bank community room 8740 S Emerson Ave, Indianapolis 46237 (Just north of County line rd) Call/text Naomi State w questions317.603.4398
Women and Grace: Encountering Jesus in Scripture, Tradition, and Today
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Not only will Monsignor Tony be presenting our retreat this year, but he will be joined by Adrianna and Francesca LaRosa on the retreat team giving talks and providing us with beautiful music to enhance your retreat experience!! All women of the parish, please plan to join us for the 12th annual St. Barnabas Women’s Retreat at St. Meinrad from November 4-6th.
Contact Laura Sheehan with any questions at 317-903-5491 or laurasheehan1019@gmail.com
High School Youth Ministry Lector Training: We will have our next training, Sunday, Sept. 18 after the 5 PM Mass in Church. Youth grades 7-12 are invited to attend. You do not have to be confirmed to be a lector! This is a beautiful ministry! Middle School and High School youth lectors will be scheduled for the Sunday, 5 PM Mass.
Service Day: Come on out Saturday, September 17, 9 AM-1 PM. We will meet at the Pavilion and go to various service locations. We will end with a FREE lunch at the Pavilion at noon. Contact Mary Kate Becker for a permission form!
Middle School Youth Ministry ENCOURAGE: All youth grades 6-8 are invited to our first ever pilgrimage to SS Peter and Paul Cathedral. We will leave Barnabas at 4 PM and return by 6:30 PM. Contact Mary Kate Becker for a permission form!
Prayer and Breakfast: Wednesday, September 14—all 6& 7 grade youth are invited to join us in the Parish Hall from 7-7:25
AM. Come get a donut and bring a friend!
Tweet of the Week “Serving with love and tenderness those who are in need helps us to grow in humanity.” Tweet by Pope
Francis; follow him on Twitter @pontifex
Saint Barnabas Youth Ministry @SaintBYouth @stbarnabasyouth
Sun Ex 32:7-11, 13-14/Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19/1 Tm 1:12-17/Lk 15:1-32 Michael Batz
Mon 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33/Ps 40:7-10, 17/Lk 7:1-10 Jonathan Hilber
Tues 1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a/Ps 100:1-5/Lk 7:11-17 Michael Clawson
Wed Nm 21:4b-9/Ps 78:1-2, 34-38/Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13-17 Sisters of St. Benedict, Beech Grove, IN
Thurs 1 Cor 15:1-11/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 28/Jn 19:25-27 Michael Dedek
Fri 1 Cor 15:12-20/Ps 17:1, 6-8, 15/Lk 8:1-3 Eamonn Daily
Sat 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49/Ps 56:10-14/Lk 8:4-15 Mathew Perroie
Sun Am 8:4-7/Ps 113:1-2, 4-8/1 Tm 2:1-8/Lk 16:1-13 Charlie Wessel
FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2016
Please pray for ordained religious, men and women, and the seminarians with the daily readings below.
REMEMBER OUR ILL PARISHIONERS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS. Contact our Pastoral Associate, or the Parish Secretary (information under staff, page 2); go to www.stbindy.org. then prayer/worship.
Question for Children: The father in this story welcomed his son home, even after he ran away and did bad things. How do you know God welcomes you after you do that? Question for Youth: How hard is it for you to ask for forgiveness? Is it hard for you to believe that you are still loved even when you have sinned? Question for Adults: When you wander away from being true to your faith, how do you know God will take you back? What signs do you see?
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Donald Bays Laura Bennett Kathy Bilz Austin Bond Kathy Brodhacker Molly Brown Loretta Cleary Colleen Congleton Rosemary Cox Regina Cutney Tony Dennis Gene Eacret
Betty Edwards Jeff Epler
Bob Evans Bob Fesko
Jeff Gindling Steve/Linda Godfrey Tommy Grande Dick Guignard Dave Heise William Hendel Mary Jackson Linda Johnson
Luther Jungemann
Howard Kavanaugh Garry Kegley Bob Kohls Mary Jo Koppenhofer Norma Largent Alice Lee Gene Liegibel Larry Logan Terry MacBain Rosemary Mackell Ann Mazzoni Jeanne McCann Margaret McInnes
Bob Messmer Michelle Midyette Frank Miller Nathan & PJ Milto John Minor Dan/Elizabeth Myers
Chris Mullen Sister Romona Nowak Dora Northcutt Trittipo
John Obergfell Edward/Judy Olsen Bonnie Pickard Charlie Pike Pat and Charley
Purseglove Diane Quillico Earl Riggin Brett Robinson Joyce Sanders Kathy Schluge Bobbi Steele Dolores Stiener Paula Stinger Ian Street John Suding Todd Temperly Jill Thomas Tom Utterback George Vlahos
Rita Wagner Tom Wamsley Joe/Ann Wohlhieter Phyllis Zinser
The Ave Maria Guild of St. Paul Hermitage
Fall Card Party and Quilt Raffle Thursday, September 29th, 11AM—2:30PM
“Our Lady of Grace Monastery”, 1402 Southern Ave., Beech Grove
Please note temporary change of location due to renova-tions at St. Paul Hermitage.The cost of the card party is $10 which includes admission and lunch. All proceeds will benefit St. Paul Hermitage, Beech Grove. This is a great way to spend an afternoon with friends or new ac-quaintances. Please join us or call Vicki Goss at 888-7625 with any questions.
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HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF LOOKING DEEP INTO THE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH? OR PERHAPS YOU FEEL A CALL TO SOMETHING MORE, BUT YOU AREN’T SURE WHAT THAT “SOMETHING MORE” IS. Saint Mein-rad Seminary and School of Theology offers a theological degree program tailored to fit the busy schedules of work-ing parents, college graduates, as well as retirees. Many students attend Saint Meinrad simply to grow in faith, in knowledge, in Christian maturity, and in their capacity to serve and minister. Founded and administered by the monks of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, our school focuses on the Benedictine value of combining holiness and learning. If you would like more information about our programs, please accept our invitation to a complimentary weekend at the Hill October 15-16. Prospective students will enjoy a tour of Saint Meinrad Archabbey Church and School, a pre-view of the classes offered, and informational presentations on what you can expect while attending Saint Mein-rad. We hope you will come! For questions or more information, call 1-800-MEINRAD
or go to www.saintmeinrad.edu/openhouse
ARE YOU PRO LIFE AND LOOKING FOR A WAY TO INCREASE YOUR INVOLVEMENT IN PRO LIFE ACTIVITIES? Are you comfortable driving a large vehicle? Gabriel Project is looking for volunteers to drive “Gabriel” our mobile pregnancy center. You do NOT need a CDL to drive and no interaction with the women is required. Call Linda Kile 317-213-4778 or linda@goangels for more information.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS September 17/18, 2016 Remember it is everyone’s responsibility to get a sub if you are not able to serve as scheduled.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 5:00PM TOM CARROL/DR. JOE-CHRIS LAROSA
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
7:00AM 9:00AM 11:00AM 5:00PM
BEV HOEPPNER/JOE-DIANE WALSH CAROL COMMONS/BOB-JEAN WAUGH WILBUR EVANS/FRIENDS PARISH
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
8:30AM MARSHALL KEGLEY/TOM-SUE KEGLEY
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
8:30AM AMANDA TAMES/FAMILY
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
8:30AM MALEA MARIE COOPER/RICHARD-ANN MAZZONI
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
8:30AM ERNIE HOCH/ROBERT-SUANNE HANDSCHY
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
8:30AM BRUNO HETTWER/BOB KORTZENDORF
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
5:00PM CARL WILLIAMS/BOB-DOTTIE EVANS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
7:00AM 9:00AM 11:00AM 5:00PM
PARISH STEVE SCHEIDLER/CARL-JUDY HIRSCHLE MADONNA SMITH/TOM FOR ADDICTS AND ALCOHOLICS STILL SUFFERING
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
COFFEE & DONUTS—HALL 10AM ERE/ PRESCHOOL NOON GBB
6PM BS COMMITTEE—CMR 6PM YM—PAV/FRONT LOT
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
NOON XYZ CARDS—HALL 5PM GBB 6PM ROSARY—CHAPEL 7PM VOCATION ROSARY-CHR
2:45PM BELLS—CHR 5PM GBB 6:30PM ADULT BELLS—CHR 6:30PM BIBLE STUDY—UPR 7PM PRAYER GROUP—NAR 7:30PM BOY SCOUTS—HALL
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
2:45PM CHILDREN’S CHOIR 2:45PM GIRL SCOUTS-HALL 5PM GBB 6:30PM SCOUTS—H/C/P 7PM CHOIR—CHURCH 7PM ST. VDP—FFO
2PM CONFESSION 3:30PM VOCATIONS—CMR 5PM GBB 7PM PRAYER SERVICE 7PM BIBLE STUDY—RM 104
7PM OUTREACH—FFO 8PM MEN’S CLUB—HALL
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
2:45PM BROWNIES—HALL 5PM GBB 6PM REHEARSAL DINNER—HALL 6:30PM SCOUT POPCORN-CAFE
SCOUT POPCORN SALE 9AM HS YOUTH MIN—PAV 9AM GBB 2PM WEDDING: JENNIFER
NOLAN & ANDREW DRAKE 4PM CONFESSIONS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 BOY SCOUT POPCORN SALE
COFFEE & DONUTS—HALL 10AM ERE/ PRESCHOOL NOON GBB
6PM LECTOR TRAIN—CHR 6:30PM BIBLE STUDY—CMR
Mass Coordin. Lectors Ush- Ex.Min. Servers Music Ministry �
SAT. 5PM SHARON S-GLEAVE RACHEL B, THELMA L #5 #11 ELLA M, JUSTIN L, HOLLY K, JORDAN H CHESSIE, LAROSA FAMILY, JIM/LISA F, TIMMY M, CATHY M
SUN. 7AM RICHARD MAZZONI DIANE K #8 #12 ETHAN M, CARSON L, CECILIA K NO MUSIC
SUN. 9AM CINDY GOSSER STEVE K, DARLA A #10 #13 BRYSON S, CLAIRE & EMMA M, ELSIE K AMANDA H, MARY KATE B, TERESA G, ADULT BELLS &
CHIMES
SUN. 11AM TOM SHABEL KRISTE H, TOM B #16 #14 CAROLINE P, JOSIE N, RUTH N,
PAIGE L
JESSI P, ADULT CHOIR, TED H, MATT M, PEGGY G, BRIAN &
EVAN, VIOLIN, ANGELS (S)
SUN. 5PM TOM SHINE TBA Y Y BEN & JON B, CHASE S, NOAH K CHESSIE, MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRL’S CHOIR
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