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St. Patrick Church
1807 Poplar Street
Terre Haute, in 47803
(812) 232-8518 www.saintpat.org
Pastor: Fr. Richard Ginther rginther@saintpat.org Deacon: Mike Stratman automan7255@gmail.com
fourteenth Sunday of ordinary time- July 5, 2015
Business Manager: John Fuller jfuller@saintpat.org
Liturgical Music Director: Donna McDaniel donna.mcdaniel@saintpat.org Office Manager: Malia Mohan
malia.mohan@saintpat.org
Religious Education Director: Donna Wenstrup Donna.wenstrup@saintpat.org School Principal: Amy McClain amy.mcclain@saintpat.org Sick/Shut-in Minister : Betty Kapellusch
bkapellusch@hotmail.com Soup Kitchen Director: Linnea Friesen Youth Ministers: Tom Gattuso tgattuso@terrehauteym.org
“In the Roman Catholic tradition, the people of Saint Patrick Parish are called to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ by our words and actions through the celebration of the Sacraments, acts of justice and charity and life-long faith for-mation; the fruits of which are a welcoming faith-filled community bringing ourselves and others, through God’s grace, to salvation.”
Mass Schedule:
Sunday 9:00am Tuesday 8:15am
Wednesday 8:15am
Saturday 6:00
Reconciliation: Saturday 7:15-7:45pm
Sunday 8-8:30am
Baptism: Baptisms will be held on the fourth Sunday of the month at
1:00pm. Please call the Parish Office to register.
Marriage: Preparations begin at
least six months in advance of the marriage date. Please call the Parish
Office to register. Ministry to the Sick: Please notify
the Parish Office when you or a
family member enters a nursing home, hospital, or becomes home
bound, to arrange a pastoral visit.
Preschool to 8th Grade: Religious Education Classes meet on Sunday’s in the school build-
ing August thru May from 10:30 —11:45am. We invite families to join us in the cafeteria after Mass for coffee and doughnuts, followed by Faith Formation for the whole family.
High School Youth: Freshmen through Senior
youth meet in the Moran Family Life Center on select Sunday evenings September thru May from 5:00-6:30pm.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: RCIA meets August thru Easter on Wednes-
day evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Please call the Parish Office to register.
Altar Society: Bette Lindley Finance Chairman: Andy Sutherland
Liturgy Committee: Yolanda Isbell Parish Pastoral President: Louise Anderson
School Commission President: Brian Cain
Stewardship Committee: Paul Thiemann
PARISH LEADERSHIP
Louise Anderson Rod Bosley Mark Bryant Elizabeth Collins
Bernadette Ewen Steven Fields Anthony Guenzel Jeff Kinne
Tim Monaghan Thierry Ponsot
Kevin Sutterer Matt Wayt
PARISH PASTORAL MEMBERS
STAFF PERSONNEL
BULLETIN DEADLINE
MASS SCHEDULE & RECONCILIATION
SCHEDULE 7:15AM
Monday—Friday
COMMUNION SERVICE
CHILD CARE CHILD CARE: is available in the low-er level of church during the weekend
masses.
CRY ROOM: is available at the Poplar
Street entrance
The deadline for bulletin
information is noon on
Wednesday. Information must be
emailed or written out and sent to
malia.mohan@saintpat.org
SACRAMENTS FAITH FORMATION
Deacon’s Corner
Welcome to St. Patrick’s Church! Prayer of Hospitality
Lord Jesus, you welcomed all who came into your presence. May we reflect that same spirit through the gift of hospitality. As we greet people today, may they hear your
voice in our words; as we meet them, may we recognize your presence within them; and as we create a place for one another at the Eucharistic table, may we discover the joy of serving you in others. Amen
Hope is for you and me!
I try not to be shocked by the things I see these days. But I was caught by surprise by the message on a T-shirt I saw. In bold letters it said, “Hope is for Suck-ers.” I know being naïve or gullible can be foolish and dangerous. Being disappoint-
ed and experiencing heartache can be a trigger for this way of thinking. But not al-lowing ourselves to have hope is a sad and cynical way to view life. Christian hope is truly unique because it’s having confidence in God, trust-
ing that what He is doing in our world and in our lives will lead us to a better place. That’s something everyone needs. Having hope is not foolish, because it gives us a strong foundation.
We hold on to the hope we have received in Christ because God is faithful. He can be trusted with anything and everything we will face each day. Our hope that
has its foundation in God will not crumble under the pressures of life. So, the T-shirt had it wrong. Hope is not for suckers; it’s for you and me!
Together through prayer and service, Deacon Mike
Teresian Novena
All Months Every Sunday: Hispanic Mass, 2pm @ SMM
Every Weekday: Communion Service @ 7:15am JULY 7 - Catholic Adult Fellowship @ 7 pm
Gluten free hosts are available for those with gluten
intolerance or allergy. If you have need of these hosts, please tell the pastor before Mass.
CALENDAR & CHURCH NEWS
The Carmelite Sisters of Terre Haute, through Mother Anne, have invited us, the parishioners of St. Patrick Parish, to join them for the annual Teresian
Novena, July 8-16. I have chosen the evening of Friday, July 10, as our “St. Patrick Parish Night” of the novena. In doing so, I have made a commitment for us (how generous of me to commit our time!) to be sure there is a large
attendance. But additionally, this is a way for the Sisters to thank our parish for our ongoing support of their ministry of prayer. We are welcome to attend any of the 9 nights of the novena, but I ask that you make a special effort to
join with me in attending Friday, July 10!
Fr. Rick
Guidebook 2016
We are in the process of updating the family information for our 2016 Parish Guide Book and Directory. Is your family information correct? Have you changed your phone number
insthe last year or so? Have you dropped your land lines and only use cell phones? Have you moved? Are you preparing to move soon? Are all of your children still at home and are they
included in your membership record? St. Patrick’s has again contracted with Guide Book
Publishing to prepare the annual Guide Book Directory that is no cost to the parish and we want to make sure we have all of YOUR family information correct. If you have not recently
informed the parish office about any changes to your record, please let us know now so that
the information in the Guide Book & Directory is correct. You may contact Malia Mohan at the parish office by phone at 812-232-8518 or malia.mohan@saintpat.org.
Thank you! St. Patrick Stewardship Committee
Second Collection
Thank you for your generous support of our Holy Father’s charitable work in the Peter’s Pence Collection. Your contributions will be combined with those of our broth-
ers and sisters around the world to help Pope Francis provide essential relief to people in need. Your generosity is an act of solidarity with the uni-
versal Church, answering the call to be a witness of charity.
May God bless you.
School Sisters of Notre Dame
Sr. Rosanne Rustemeyer, a School Sister of Notre Dame, will speak at our July 11/12 Liturgies, sharing about the work of the SSND and her experience in Sierra Leone, West
Africa. Sr. Rosanne has served 16 years in Sierra Leone, where she taught at secondary schools in Yengema and Kabala. When she returned to Sierra Leone in 2008 she served
as a lecturer at the University of Makeni. She now serves as the interim director of the
development office of the Province of Africa located in St. Louis. She currently belongs to the SSND Province of Africa composed of 81 Sisters serving in 5 countries in Africa.
Of the 81 members, 61 are African women who have joined the Congregation.
Sr. Francis Rose Rivers has been a missionary in this country working with migrants and serving in our schools in California. Sr. Francis Rose will speak about the African
Mission in Spanish at the afternoon Liturgy at St. Margaret Mary.
Bulletin Guidelines
All submissions for the bulletin must be sent to Malia Mohan by Wednesday at noon of the week requested, and information must be approved by a staff mem-
ber. If requesting a flier to be inserted, the information should not be repeated in the bulletin,
and longer than a paragraph.
There is a new limit of 3 fliers per week.
Faith Formation BAPTISM CLASS: Our next class will not be until September 2015.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Religious Education Classes are completed for the 2014-2015 school year. We will resume classes in the fall, on Sunday, August 16 at
10:30 am in the school cafeteria. This is a First Day of Class Kickoff, for parents as well as students. Registration for fall classes will be mailed out in July. If you do not receive a registration packet in the mail, they will also be available at the doors of the Church. Have a great summer!
RCIA RCIA will begin Wednesday, August 19th from 6:30-8:30pm in the Gregorian Room at St. Joseph University Parish, on the corner of 5th
Street and Ohio. Babysitting is available and all are welcome to attend. This summer is a good time to invite those you know who might be interested in learning what the Catholic Church teaches and why. Anyone who is interested should register by calling the church office.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES You are invited to add your voice to the ongoing conversation on how to reduce poverty in the State of Indiana, following the publication of
the Indiana Bishop’s Pastoral Letter on Poverty. Please send your ideas to reducepoverty@archindy.org and visit www.archindy.org/archbishop/poverty-2015.htm to read the pastoral letter.
FREE E-BOOK You can read this free book on your Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Francis-Pastor-Mercy-Michael-Ruszala-ebook/dp/B00GPULOIG?_bbid=1131134&_bbtype=email
Youth ministry corner
NCYC Registration is now open! NCYC is the National Catholic Youth Con-
ference. This conference draws 25,000 young Catholics from around the nation to right here in Indianapolis! It is a great way to
grow in faith with Catholics from all over the US! If you are a teen or
adult interested, please contact Tom Gattuso for more information.
IN NAZ FARM Did you miss or couldn’t go on the New Orleans trip? Well we have another mission trip coming up from July 24-28. We will be going
to Brown County and join the St. Agnes youth group to mission to those in need right here in Indiana. We need adults to chaperone as
well!!
15TH ANNUAL GOLF SCRAMBLE ATTENTION all golfers! Youth Ministry will be holding the 15th
annual Golf Scramble on Friday, August 21. You can register as a
single player, or get one, two or three of your friends together and enter as a team! If you don’t play golf, no problem! Please consider sponsoring a hole. All proceeds go directly to Terre Haute Catholic
Youth Ministry! Please contact Tom Gattuso for more information.
ST. BENEDICT’S FESTIVAL Youth ministry will have a booth at St. Benedict’s annual Festival. This year’s festival will be held on July 10-11. Youth ministry will
be selling different snacks and drinks such as: lemon shake-ups, root beer floats, popcorn, churros, and more. We need YOUR help
manning the booth Friday and Saturday as well as setting up on Thursday evening. We will work in 2– 2 1/2 hour shifts. If you are
interested in helping, please contact Tom Gattuso, tgattuso@terrehauteym.org.
BAKED GOODS
We are in need of donations of baked goods. If you are a baker, and you want to help, WE NEED YOU!! To avoid competing with others at the Festival, we can’t accept cake, cupcakes, pies or the like. But
cookies, brownies, lemon bars, etc. are perfect! If you would like to donate, please drop off donations at the Deanery Center Building at 1801 Poplar St, noting it is for Youth Ministry on July 8th or 9th.
Soup Kitchen Fire extinguishers: Know where they are and how to
use them!
1) P– Pull Pin 2) A– Aim the Nozzle
3) S - Squeeze the Nozzle
4) S - Sweep Side to Side
If you need help checking or installing a smoke detector or want to donate to the smoke detector
fund, please call THFD at 244-2803.
Please check the updated chapel schedule! If you have an
hour to spare in the chapel, please contact
Roni Schmidt!
Please contact Roni Schmidt #877-4365 if
you would like to schedule an hour commitment.
Bake Sale!!
Adoration Chapel SAFETY TIPS II Corinthians 8:14
“At the present time your plenty will supply what they
need, so that in turn their plenty will supply what you need. Then there will be equality.”
The Soup Kitchen gives us a distinct opportunity to see
people who are often seen as having little to give. And yet as we provide food for them to meet their needs, we are
blest with the opportunity to watch the strength and faith
that these friends show us daily. Their hope as they strug-gle with differing challenges in their lives can be an inspi-
ration to all of us. The careful way those who are more able try to watch those who are weaker can be very
moving to see.
Please pray for our friends at the Soup Kitchen– for their health, their well-being, and that our example will be an
encouragement and hope for them as well.
Needs for July
Paper Towels Disinfecting Wipes
All Purpose flour for baking
Golden Wedding Jubilee
All married couples of the Archdiocese who will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary during
2015 are invited to the 32nd Annual Golden Wed-ding Jubilee Mass at 2 pm on Sunday, August 23 at
Ss. Peter & Paul Cathedral Indianapolis.
Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. will celebrate the Mass. A reception for the Jubilarians and their families will follow immediately after the Mass. The event is free of charge, but registration is required.
For more information, contact the Office of Pro-Life and Family Life,
317-236-1521 or
1 (800) 382-9836, ext. 1521. Registration forms can be obtained online at
http://www.archindy.org/plfl/jubilee-info.html.
Completed forms can be emailed to Kari Carroll at kcarroll@archindy.org, or mailed to the
Office of Pro-Life and Family Life
1400 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46202.
After all Masses on 4th of July weekend, there will be a bake sale! Money will help pay for our November
Veteran’s Day Dinner for our parish veterans and active duty military.
Enjoy the goodies prepared by some of the
BEST bakers in the county! Tables will be set up outside each door in the church
weather permitting. If rain, tables will be inside at each door.
Parish Business Manager
St. Patrick Catholic Church of Terre Haute is seeking a
full-time business manager to serve as a steward of
physical, financial, and human resources in support of the
Pastor’s responsibilities to St. Patrick Catholic Church,
St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, and St. Patrick
School of the Terre Haute Deanery. Major areas of re-
sponsibility include management of finances, human
resources, facilities, and overall administration.
The position requires knowledge of accounting principles
and practices, excellent interpersonal and communica-
tions skills, and proven organizational ability. Applicants
must have demonstrated competence with Microsoft
Word and Excel, Google Docs, and General ledger soft-
ware.
All candidates must have an undergraduate degree in
accounting, management, or a related field and 3-5 years
of related experience, including previous supervisory
experience.
Please e-mail cover letter, resume, and list of references,
in confidence, to:
Ed Isakson
Director, Human Resources
Archdiocese of Indianapolis
1400 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Email: eisakson@archindy.org
Equal Opportunity Employer
Friday July 10 and 11, St. Benedict Parish will hold its 18th annual Community Festival at 9th & Ohio streets.
Both days, the Community Festival will be open from 5 pm to midnight. There will be a $2 admission fee for those 21
& older. This event is one of many taking place this year
to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of St. Benedict Church!
Activities during the festival include:
LIVE musical entertainment, family games, casino games, food booths, a beer garden, a handmade quilt raffle,
50/50 raffle, and silent auction. The Church is also giving away $25,000 in prize money to
lucky ticket holders!
Parishioners are selling tickets: Each entry is $50
The drawing for Grand Prizes will be held Saturday at the Festival
Prizes to be given away:
Grand Prize- $10,00 2nd place: $5,000
3rd place: $2,000
4th place: $1,000 5th place: $750
St. Benedict Festival
Parish Business Manager
Yoga!
Parishioner Kimberly Monte will be offering yoga clas-ses on July 13, at 5:30 pm in the gym.
Please bring your own yoga mat or towel, and water.
For more information, you may contact Kimberly at
kmonte@indstate.edu, 812-841-9033.
Ph# 812-232-2157 www.saintpat.org
School Updates
St. Patrick SCRIP St. Patrick SCRIP will continue through the summer. You may submit orders at Mass on the weekends through the offering
basket, or orders may be dropped off at the parish rectory by 4 pm on Monday. Orders will be available for pickup after 1 pm on Fridays.
The office is closed for the summer, and will re-open late July. Enjoy your summer!!
JPII News
TEACHERS NEEDED John Paul II Catholic High School has part time teacher openings in Algebra I & II, Geometry and
Chemistry (approx. 5-15 hours per week). For more information contact the school at 235-9108 or
email Elizabeth Frye at Eliz.frye@johnpauliicatholichigh.org
Liturgical Ministers Schedule
Parish Stewardship 611 Total Parish Families 272 2015 Stewardship Cards returned 306 Total cards returned in 2014 $541,057 2015 Offertory pledges total $631,902 Total pledges in 2014 $90,845 below 2014 pledge total
THANK YOU !!!
JUNE 27-28 SUNDAY OFFERINGS (Preliminary Report)
Total Envelope Collection…..….…......................$9,724 Total Automated Giving……....………..……..…$1,584 Loose Collection…...........….....……..……........…$318 Total Collection…….…...……..…...….…..…$11,626 Total Envelopes—156 Average Donations-$72.44
For Fiscal Year 2014-15 (7/1/14-6/30/15)
2104-15 Sunday Collections Goal…................$723,820 2014-15 Actual Sunday Collections…………..$702,055 We are under 2014-15 YTD goal by.…...…...…$21,765
HOSPITAL VISITATION
WHEN BEING ADMITTED to the hospital, Catholic patients need to inform the admitting staff of their religious affiliation and if a visit from the parish is desired. Due to federal regulations, if pa-tients do not inform the admitting staff, the church will not know of their hospital stay.
Patients can always call the church directly if a visit is desired or sacrament of the sick is need-ed. Religious affiliation infor-mation is not normally obtained from patients who enter the hospi-tal through the emergency room.
Always feel free to call us if you are in the hospital or are planning a hospital stay.
Saturday, July 11, 6:00 P.M.
Lectors Servers Eucharistic Ministers Ushers
Dave Grabowski Kate Grabowski 1. Kelly Gosnell 5. Kent Bolerjack Adam Nolte
Linda Bolerjack Griffin Klingerman 2. Peggy Grabowski 6. Dale Ann O'Neal Joe Hudson
Gabi Renteria 3. Mary Ann Clark 7. John O'Neal Richard Collins
4. Jerry Wagner Carrie Meadows
Bill Siebenmorgan
Sunday, July 12, 9:00 A.M.
Lectors Servers Eucharistic Ministers Ushers
Steve Fields A or G Pennella 1. Sheila Dinkel 5. Libby Fields Ken Nordmeyer
Bill Haley Ryan Kirkpatrick 2. Bernadette Ewen 6. Beth Haley Brian Cain
Adrianna Belmar 3. Deacon Mike 7. Carla Haley Vince Pfister
4. Katie Aimone John Valtman
Please Pray For: Melany Bradshaw, Emma Carballo, Jose Carballo,
Rogelio Chavez, Sonnie Coble, Jim Davis, W. Fred Decker, Tina Dominic, Paul Dun-
ham, Stephanie Boatman Fields, Renee Fisher, Nancy Frisz, Manuel Garcia, Joan Ham-ilton, Paula Harvey, Louise Hrabak, Mary Holechko, Joe Hudson, Marie Hurst, Patricia Kelly, William Kinne, Willa Knecht, Bonnie Layman, Scott Lewis, Elizabeth Langan,
Carl R. Long, Ralph Long, Richard Maher, Sandy McBroom, Leslie McCoy, Finnegan McGrath, Sandy Mershon, Carol Norris, Paulina O’Brien, Christopher Parker, Virginia Price, Mary Catherine Rassel, Herm Rassel, Janet Robinson, Audrey Sams, Chad
Smith, Kim Siebenmorgen, Bill Scott, Noah Snoderly, Dorothy Trembley, Monica Tuz-zolino, Susan Wagner, Mitchell Weust, Gabi Wrobelewski, Gertrude Zeimet, Ken Zika
Please pray that all of our service men and
women come back home safely!
Theresa Frakes
Mass Intentions and Readings
Saturday, July 4th
4:00 pm - SMM
Carl Holler † (Margaret Holler-In Remembrance of Their Wedding Anniversary)
6:00 pm—SP Pro-Populo Mass for the People of Our Parish
Sunday, July 5th 9:00 am - SP Jackie Collett † (Sallee Collett)
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:00 am - SMM
Nellie Siu † and Paulino Carino † (Mother of Ellynel and Father of Lito Carino)
2:00 pm - Hispanic Mass Patricia Wall † (Jeanne and Mark Akers)
Tuesday, July 7th 7:15 am - SP Communion Service Only
Wednesday, July 8th 7:15 am - SP Communion Service Only
Thursday, July 9th SMM No Mass
Friday, July 10th SMM No Mass
Saturday, July 11th 4:00 pm - SMM Pro-Populo Mass for the People of Our Parish
6:00 pm - SP Marjorie Newlin † (Peggy Osmon)
Sunday, July 12th 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:00 am - SP Frank Callahan † (His Children)
11:00 am - SMM Edarlina Frogozo † (Belarmino & Cora Frogozo)
2:00 pm - Hispanic Special Intentions for Our Hispanic Community
Day, Date 1st Reading Responsorial Psalm/ 2nd Reading Gospel Reading
Sunday, July 5 EZ 2:2-5 2 COR 12:7-10 MK 6: 1-6 Monday, July 6 GN 28:10-22A PS 91:1-4, 14-15B MT 9:18-26
Tuesday, July 7 GN 32:23-33 PS 17:1B, 2-3, 6-8B, 15 MT 9:32-38 Wednesday, July 8 GN 41:55-57, 42:5-7A, 17-24A PS 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19 MT 10;1-7
Thursday, July 9 GN 44:18-21, 23B-29, 45:1-5 PS 105:16-21 MT 10:7-15
Friday, July 10 GN 46:1-7, 28-30 PS 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40 MT 10:16-23 Saturday, July 11 GN 49:29-32; 50:15-26A PS 105:1-4, 6-7 MT 10:24-33
Sunday, July 12 AM 7:12-15 PS 85:9-14/EPH 1;3-14 MK 6:7-13
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