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Italian Heritage Society Reaching out to promote, preserve and share inherited Italian values of religion, family, art, history, music, food and camaraderie. For membership information: Gus Raggio [email protected] (317) 335-1062 Whole Life • Term • Retirement • Annuities • Long Term Care • IRA Knights of Columbus INSURANCE DON R. MURPHY 317-532-7330 [email protected] SHELBYVILLE ROAD VETERINARY HOSPITAL Timothy J. Thunell, D.V.M. 10% discount to Holy Rosary parishioners! 784-ARRF (2773) 784-MEOW (6369) Open M-F 8 am-6 p.m.; Sat 8 am-noon 5120 Shelbyville Road corner of Shelbyville Rd & Emerson Ave 1 mi. south of I-465 Emerson Ave exit www.shelbyvilleroadvet.com Closed on Feast of the Circumcision, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Ascension Thursday, the Assumption of the BVM, Feast of All Saints, Feast of the Immaculate Conception and both the Vigil of and the Nativity of Our Lord. N.F.P. Creighton Model Services Natural Family Planning [email protected] Michael Farrell (317) 255-0062 a local Catholic company with over 17 years experience See our video at www.grandviewlending.com Lending based on family values: Honesty • Sincerity • Integrity Purchase, refinance, conventional, reverse, FHA, VA home loans Pizza and Beef Serving the Holy Rosary Neighborhood & Downtown Indy Top Quality Pizza and Italian Beef! Delivery or Pickup We Specialize in Catering (317) 203-7110 619 Virginia Ave. Parishioners Bev & Bob Jaeger AFÉ ROSARI Enjoy gourmet coffees and teas, delicious hot chocolate, milk, juice, Long’s Bakery doughnuts, fellowship and more! Sundays in Priori Hall after every Mass O C Profits help fund the purchase of ultrasound machines for crisis pregnancy centers. Please thank our advertisers by patronizing their businesses Show this ad for invoice pricing on all in-stock new cars 750 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood • (317) 534-2247 • tomobriengreenwood.com or talk to Holy Rosary parishioner Paul Neuendorf Advertise in our bulletin Call 636-4478 La Chiesa del Santo Rosario Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church EASTER 2016 Alleluia: He is Risen!
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Italian

Heritage

Society

Reaching out to promote, preserve and share inherited Italian values of religion, family, art, history, music, food and camaraderie.

For membership information: Gus Raggio

[email protected] (317) 335-1062

Whole Life • Term • Retirement • Annuities • Long Term Care • IRA

Knights of Columbus INSURANCE

DON R. MURPHY

317-532-7330 [email protected]

SHELBYVILLE ROAD VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Timothy J. Thunell, D.V.M.

10% discount to Holy Rosary parishioners!

784-ARRF (2773)

784-MEOW (6369)

Open M-F 8 am-6 p.m.; Sat 8 am-noon

5120 Shelbyville Road corner of Shelbyville Rd & Emerson Ave 1 mi. south of I-465 Emerson Ave exit

www.shelbyvilleroadvet.com Closed on Feast of the Circumcision, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Ascension Thursday, the Assumption of the BVM,

Feast of All Saints, Feast of the Immaculate Conception and both the Vigil of and the Nativity of Our Lord.

N.F.P.

Creighton Model Services Natural Family Planning

[email protected]

Michael Farrell (317) 255-0062

a local Catholic company with over 17 years experience

See our video at www.grandviewlending.com

Lending based on family values:

Honesty • Sincerity • Integrity

Purchase, refinance, conventional,

reverse, FHA, VA home loans

Pizza and Beef

Serving the Holy Rosary Neighborhood & Downtown Indy

Top Quality Pizza and Italian Beef!

Delivery or Pickup

We Specialize in Catering

(317) 203-7110

619 Virginia Ave. Parishioners Bev & Bob Jaeger

AFÉ ROSARI Enjoy gourmet coffees and teas, delicious hot chocolate, milk, juice, Long’s Bakery doughnuts, fellowship and more!

Sundays in Priori Hall after every Mass

O C

Profits help fund the purchase of ultrasound machines for crisis pregnancy centers.

Please thank our advertisers by patronizing their businesses

Show this ad for invoice pricing on all in-stock new cars

750 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood • (317) 534-2247 • tomobriengreenwood.com

or talk to Holy Rosary parishioner Paul Neuendorf

Advertise

in our

bulletin

Call

636-4478

La Chiesa del Santo Rosario

Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church

EASTER 2016

Alleluia: He is Risen!

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Saturday, March 26, 2016

8:30 p.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

The Great Paschal Vigil & First Mass of Easter Sunday (1st class)

Those coming into the Church

(Blessing of Easter foods will take place in our first-floor classroom immediately after the Vigil Mass.)

Sunday, March 27, 2016

8 a.m. — Anglican Use (Sung)

Easter Sunday (Solemnity)

Doris & Sonny Dietz

9:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Easter Sunday (Solemnity)

Repose of the soul of Joseph Einterz

and the consolation of the Einterz Family

11:30 a.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

Easter Sunday (1st class)

Pro populo

Monday, March 28, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Easter Monday (Solemnity)

Genova Gabriel

9 a.m. — Extraordinary Form Easter Monday (1st class)

Mike Navarra

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Easter Tuesday (Solemnity)

Deborah Gallagher (birthday)

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Easter Wednesday (Solemnity)

Priests and nuns

Noon — Extraordinary Form

Easter Wednesday (1st class)

Intentions of David Siefker

(Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 12:30-5:45)

5:45 p.m. — Evensong & Benediction (Sung)

Thursday, March 31, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Easter Thursday (Solemnity)

Rose Gatto

9:30 a.m. — Mother’s Holy Hour

Friday, April 1, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Easter Friday (Solemnity)

Charles Purpura

5 p.m. — Evensong

5:45 p.m. — Extraordinary Form & Exposition

Easter Friday (1st class)

Holy Souls in Purgatory

(Adoration of Blessed Sacrament until 8:45 a.m. Sat.)

Saturday, April 2, 2016

9 a.m. — Extraordinary Form

Easter Saturday (1st class)

Pope Francis

(First Saturday Devotions begin about 9:35 a.m.)

10 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Easter Saturday (Solemnity)

Vince Gatto

4:30 p.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Octave Day of Easter:

Divine Mercy Sunday (Solemnity)

Donn Miles

Sunday, April 3, 2016

8 a.m. — Anglican Use (Sung)

Octave Day of Easter:

Divine Mercy Sunday (Solemnity)

Rev. Canon Joseph Sredzinski

9:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Octave Day of Easter:

Divine Mercy Sunday (Solemnity)

Pro populo

11:30 a.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

Octave Day of Easter:

Divine Mercy Sunday (1st class)

Intentions of Francie O’Mahony

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Liturgical schedule for the week

Mitchell Weust and Fr. James Wilmoth.

A short meeting to establish the St.

Monica Sodality Guild at Holy Rosary

will be Sunday, April 17, at 10:45 a.m. in

our first-floor classroom. Members of the

Guild will meet once a week to participate

together in going to confession, attending

Mass, praying the rosary and praying the

Sodality Prayer for the return of baptized

Catholics to the sacraments. The exact dates

and times of these meetings will be deter-

mined once the Guild has been established.

For more information, call parishioner

Mary Oliver at 317-881-5352; please leave

your name and phone number.

The St. Vincent de Paul Distribution

Center at 1201 E. Maryland St. is in great

need of volunteers to assist in warehouse

operations Saturday, April 9. This effort

involves serving clients in need of house-

hold goods (furniture, appliances, kitchen-

ware, clothing, etc.) at the warehouse as

well as volunteer truck drivers/helpers to

pick up similar donated goods within the

metro area on that day. Men and women of

high school age and older are generally

needed between 8 a.m. and about noon to

effectively satisfy these needs. For direc-

tions, more information and alternate work

dates, contact parishioner Dave Nealy at

535-8228 or 354-5134. First-time volun-

teers are especially appreciated and can

readily team with experienced volunteers.

Rev. Msgr. William Stumpf will preside

over the Archdiocesan Disability Aware-

ness Mass and SPRED Family Liturgy on

Sunday, April 3, at 10:30 a.m. at SS. Peter &

Paul Cathedral. It will be followed by a recep-

tion in Assembly Hall featuring representa-

tives and information from local organiza-

tions and resources working for and with peo-

ple with special needs and their families. For

details, contact Erin Jeffries at 317-236-1448

or [email protected].

Holy Name Church Altar Society will have

its Spring Rummage Sale Saturday, April 9,

from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Holy Name Par-

ish Life Center, 21 N. 17th Ave., Beech

Grove.

Announcements continued from Page 3

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ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES

This week, the candles on either side of our high

altar burn for:

+EmCele Masbaum

+Mike Navarra

To have the deceased remembered for a week,

send $5 and his or her name to the parish office.

Five Star Catering

2353 E. Perry Road

Plainfield, IN 46168

317-839-9990

[email protected]

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FamilyCatechism.com Check it out!

You’ll be glad you did for all Eternity! Sponsored by Homeward Bound Properties Inc.

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In memory of:

All Aborted Babies

Dominic Basciano

Jeanette Basciano

Pete Basciano

Dorothy & Edward Bean

Michael & Margaret Bean

Chuck Bucheri

John Buechler

Gus & Mary Caito

John B. & Florence Caito

Raymond & Carrie Casabella

Charles & Janie Daniels

Dear Friends

Jim & Helen Degliumberto

Doris & Sonny Dietz

Maria Di Pietro

Charles C. Easton

Ebershoff Family

Deceased members of

the Equestrian Order of the

Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem

Deceased of the Ford family

Mary & Joseph Fouti

Gonzala & Modesto Franco

Mariano, Luis & Agripina

Franco

LeRoy Gardeman

Gatto/Purpura Family

Vince Gatto

Genco Family

John Gibbons

Mae Goseco

Margaret Gulliver

Hazelett/Teter Family

Hitzeman Family

Pauline & Camilo Huerta

Linda Hunter

Virginia Kelly

Gerald Kenney

Frederick C. Maher

Theresa Maher

Anthony & Trieste Maio

Sam & Rose Maio

Janice Mann

Johnnie & Joann Martin

Mascari Family

Louise Maxwell

Msgr. Phil Maxwell

Vincent Maxwell

Dorothy Miller

Earl R. Miller

Margaret Miller

Lena Mills

Morone Family

Robert Morow

Deceased of the Motorojescu

Family

Charles Sr. & Frances Navarra

Michael A. Navarra

Elsie Neuendorf

Harry & Margaret Neuendorf

Marjorie O’Mahony

Deceased of the Onciu Family

Isdoro Pabilkne

Frank Palmes

Toni Pangallo

John & Nancy Peoni

Harry Putnam Family

Mr. Phillip A. Reed

Gerald Rose

Sansone Family

Joseph & Edna Sansone

Michael Sansone

Phillip Sansone

Schaaf Family

Don Spellman Family

Jennie Stanich

Charles T. & Marie K. Stevens

Jovito Teodosio

Charles & Ann Traina

Angelo Venezia

Frank & Josephine Venezia

Frank & Theresa Viteritto

Al Vollmer

Ruby Wagner

Deceased of the Wahlstrom

Family

Cecelia Walsh

Cody West

Mr. & Mrs. Loy Willen, Jr. In honor of:

Gallagher Family

Frank Goseco Sr.

Familia Franco Huerta

Lecher Family

Edith Loverich

Maio-Caito Family

Oscar Torres

Kay Waterloo

Easter Flowers The beautiful Easter flowers decorating our church have been made possible through the generosity

of our parishioners. Some of those donations were made in memory of or honor of the following:

Announcements

Café Rosario is closed today.

The parish office will be closed on Easter

Monday.

Spirituality for Children and the adult

apologetics class will not meet this month.

The next classes will be April 24.

We need volunteers Saturday, April 9, to

help us prepare for the Italian Street Festi-

val. We will be cleaning and organizing the

garage as well as working on some electrical

upgrades. Work starts at 9 a.m.; lunch will

be provided. If you can help, please e-mail

[email protected].

In this year of the Extraordinary Jubilee of

Mercy, we are privileged to be celebrating

Divine Mercy Sunday at Holy Rosary on

April 3 at 3 p.m. During Holy Week, con-

tinue to focus on spiritual and corporal

works of Mercy. Also, please pause at 3

o’clock to ask for Mercy for our world. The

Divine Mercy Novena begins on Good Fri-

day; copies of the prayer are in back of

church.

Learn more about the message of Divine

Mercy at the Our Lady of Guadalupe

Prayer Group meeting on Friday, April 1.

It will begin in our first-floor classroom

shortly after the end of the 5:45 p.m. Mass.

Study of Divine Mercy and devotion to St.

Faustina will follow the rosary, as well as

some light snacks. It will end with the Di-

vine Mercy chaplet just before 9 p.m. Book-

lets about the devotion will be available free

of charge, and some copies of St. Faustina’s

diary will be for sale. RSVP if you are inter-

ested in obtaining either publication. Contact

Lori Brown at [email protected] or

765-755-3329.

Please pray for our sick and shut-in

friends: Archbishop-emeritus Daniel

Buechlein, Steve Bussell, Katie Cecil, Son

Hui Christensen, Sharon Conrad, Carol

Craig, Jeanne Duvelius, Jody Gassert, Wil-

liam Kuenzel, Josephine Lombardo, Fer-

nando Mora, Sidia Mora, John Paul Reinsch,

Gus Sansone, Jan Short, Theresa Siefker,

Gus Stinnett, Mike Swogger, Lynn Trott,

Sister Rita Vukovic, Carol Wernsing, Continued on page 7

ORDINARY FORM LECTORS 4:30 Saturday 9:30 Sunday

Mar. 26: No Mass Mar. 27: S. Froehlke

Apr. 2: D. Fricker Apr. 3: T. Rushenberg

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BY THE NUMBERS

Sunday Collections (includes online giving)

Regular collection, Mar. 19-20 $ 11,747.52

Holy Places 1,717.02

Spaghetti & Spirituality 235.00

Catholic Relief Services 10.00

Easter flowers 50.00

Parish operating expenses/week 11,104.50

Collection budgeted/week 8,500.00

Weekly collection surplus 3,247.52

Fiscal Year (begins July 1)

Regular collections $ 327,815.64

Parish operating expenses 421,970.50

Collections budgeted 323,000.00

Total collections surplus 4,815.64

Confessions

Week of March 13 61

Attendance

Daily Masses, week of March 13 718

Sunday Masses, March 19-20 655

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Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at Holy Rosary

Wednesdays between Noon Mass and 5:45 p.m. Evensong.

First Fridays between the Masses at 5:45 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. Saturday. (Sign-up

sheet will be in the vestibule or back of church during prior week.)

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E aster is the high point of the year for

us as Christians. We celebrate that

Christ is indeed arisen. The old, traditional

greeting for Easter among Christians was

an affirmation of this holy Mystery, “Christ

is Risen.” The response is, “Indeed, He is

Risen.”

Christians greet each other with the joyful

news of our living God and Savior’s Resur-

rection. After having left it behind for the

40 days of Lent, we, during this great

Easter Season, bring back the ancient word

of praise, “ALLELUIA.” This Hebrew word

meaning, “all praise He Who Is,” is almost

never translated because we, and Christians

of all ages, can feel in it the very sense of

prayer and rejoicing that it brings.

May we all find great Hope during this

Easter Season in the knowledge that our

God and Savior is alive and that He has

made eternal life a real possibility for

us. Let us turn to God in love and thanks-

giving as we sing in our hearts and lives the

eternal “ALLELUIA.”

For each of us, it should be a time in

which we personally embrace the Resurrec-

tion. Whether it be from past sins, neglect,

or just a general apathy in regards to things

spiritual, we should reflect during this

Easter Season on ways in which we can

open up our lives more fully to the Good

News. Whether we have been slumbering in

a nightmare of sin or dragged down into a

general malaise of indifference, we should

awaken with the confidence that Christ has

Arisen and that all things are possible with

Him.

Appunti del Parroco: a Message from the Pastor

Embracing the Resurrection

HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH 520 Stevens St. • Indianapolis, IN 46203 • (317) 636-4478

[email protected] • follow us on Facebook & Twitter

The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD................................ Pastor

Teresa Gorsage ............... Coordinator of Religious Education

Luke Reese ...................................................... Music Director

David Walden ............................ Director of Communications

Christine Traina ............................... Parish Council President

Carl Miller ..................................... Finance Council President The Italian Parish of Indianapolis

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W e were blessed last year with the

addition of two hymn boards on

either side of the sanctuary. Being that these

were custom made and donated by a parish-

ioner, we were able to design our own

schema for number-

ing which I think de-

serves a bit of ex-

plaining.

There are three

forms of the Latin

Rite Mass at Holy

Rosary, and each ser-

vice has different mu-

sical programs. The

Anglican Use Mass

(8 a.m.) has a printed

bulletin which con-

tains most musical references, so its music

is not represented by hymn boards. The Or-

dinary Form (OF) and Extraordinary Form

(EF) Mass attendees however will find al-

most all of the references they need in order

to follow along with the music at their re-

spective services.

The numbers used are in reference to the

blue Saint Michael Hymnal.

(A) The top line — prefaced by “†” —

indicates the Mass ordinary setting. At the

OF, the number references the Kyrie with

the remaining Gloria, Sanctus and Agnus

Dei following from the hymnal in consecu-

tive numerical order. At the EF, the tradi-

tional Gregorian Mass setting number is

given — some of these settings are in the

Saint Michael Hymnal but all of them can

be found in the Kyriale.

(B) The second and bottom lines — pref-

aced by “*” — indicate the opening and

closing hymns at both the OF and EF

Masses. Additionally, the bottom line will

have the number of our closing Marian An-

tiphon.

(C) The third and fourth lines are only for

the OF Masses and represent the Offertory

and Communion hymns, respectively.

Since we sing the Credo at the EF, I try to

include its number setting in the Sunday

bulletin every week as part of this column.

Music this Sunday:

Anthems: “Resurrection,” by William

Billings.

Credo at 11:30 Mass: #3.

Unlocking the mystery of the parish hymn boards

Lofty Considerations Luke Reese, Music Director

(A) →

(B) →

(C) →

(C) →

(B) →

Key

to the

Hymn

Boards

T he resurrection, then, is not a theory, but a historical reality revealed by

the man Jesus Christ by means of His “Passover,” His “passage,” that has

opened a “new way” between heaven and earth (cf. Heb 10:20). It is neither a myth

nor a dream, it is not a vision or a utopia, it is not a fairy tale, but it is a singular

and unrepeatable event: Jesus of Nazareth, son of Mary, who at dusk on Friday

was taken down from the Cross and buried, has victoriously left the tomb. — Pope Benedict XVI, Urbi et Orbi message, Easter 2009


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