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St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church (214) One Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church www.stmarkindy.org Sunday, August 9, 2015
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St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church (214) One Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church www.stmarkindy.org Sunday, August 9, 2015

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St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church (214) One Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church www.stmarkindy.org Sunday, August 9, 2015

Dear friends, Welcome back to all students as we begin a new school year! St. Mark, like many area schools, opened its doors to the 2015-2016 school year this past Wednesday. We are blessed with a large enrollment and a wonderful group of teach-ers and aides. Thank you to all parishioners who

generously support the ministry of Catholic education at St. Mark.

Next weekend our Sunday Morning Religious Education Classes (SMRE) will begin for all of our parish sons and daughters attending public schools. The Sunday morning classes care for students from the age of 3 through 9th grade. Please pick up schedules and regis-tration forms this weekend in the narthex. I cannot stress how im-portant it is for parents, grandparents and Godparents to fulfill the responsibility undertaken on the day of the baptism their children. At baptism we promise to raise our children in the ways of faith. Our parish religious education classes help parents fulfill this very im-portant and sacred duty.

This year we are expanding a catechetical program called Catech-esis of the Good Shepherd. We have used this program very suc-cessfully in lower grades for several years and we will now be ex-panding the program to eventually include all of the elementary grades.

Parishioners who would like to serve as catechists and catechetical aides are asked to contact our parish Coordinator of Religious Edu-cation, Angi Swiezy, at 787-8246, extension 104.

High School students in grades 10-12 who have not yet been con-firmed are invited to sign up for our parish Confirmation program that prepares students to know, appreciate and embrace the Catholic faith in their own name. Watch for dates and times in the bulletin.

For the past eight weeks our parish has been blessed with the pres-ence of Deacon Meril Sahayam. Deacon Meril has inserted himself in the life of our parish in many ways. As school resumes for area students, it will also resume for Deacon Meril who will finish his ser-vice to the parish next weekend and the return to St. Meinrad for his final year of preparation for his ordination to the priesthood. Deacon Meril s ordination will take place in India on May 29, 2016. After all of the Masses next weekend we will have the opportunity to greet Dea-con Meril in Monsignor Schafer Hall and thank him for his generous service to St. Mark.

We will take up a special collection next weekend at all of the Mass-es to share with the Vocations Office to help cover Deacon Meril s expenses while he served our parish community. May that collection be a sign of gratitude to Deacon Meril and to the Archdiocese for entrusting us again this year with a transitional deacon. See you at Mass!

News from Father Todd

Question of the Week Q. How is it possible that the videos that show members of Planned Parenthood discussing the sale of body parts from aborted babies have not caused a national uproar? It makes my blood boil! A. You are not alone. These videos depict high level officials from Planned Parenthood discussing how to abort babies in such a way as to safeguard the organs that are in demand and that will bring the greatest price in the market place. That is has not created a national uproar and that a congressional vote to defund Planned Parenthood failed is difficult to understand. Unfortunately, as human beings we are able to justify many things. And, unfortunately, people are not only turning a blind eye to the prac-tices of Planned Parenthood but actually justifying them. There are those who say that since the babies have already been doomed to death by a mother’s decision to have an abortion, their deaths are not entirely in vain if their body parts can help another baby who has not been condemned to death. This reasoning is dangerous and violates an important moral principle that states that the end does not justify the means. Both the end we desire and the means we use to achieve that end must be moral in order for an act to be moral or good. Imagine if we used the reasoning of those who justify the practice of selling the organs of aborted babies in other areas. To steal a woman’s purse and take her money to give to a family in need or to harvest the organs of an elderly nursing home patient to use for a younger person would also have to be justified. Others argue that since Planned Parenthood provides other services that are helpful to women such as cancer screenings we should turn a blind eye to these ‘uncomfortable’ practices that have been revealed by the videos that have recently surfaced. The same argument was made in Nazi Germany as many Germans argued that the government was doing many good things to strengthen the country’s economy and to restore Germany to its place of honor in the community of nations and, as such, reports of the atrocities taking place in the gas cham-bers should be ignored. There are no services that Planned Parenthood provides for women that cannot be provided by communi-ty clinics – except the practice of abortion. Perhaps the most appalling response has been from those who think that those who provided the videos should be investigated and prose-cuted rather than the representatives of Planned Parenthood who calmly discuss the murder and dismemberment of aborted babies and the illegal sale of their organs over dinner and drinks. Evil is insidious. And there is no clearer example of this in recent times than the per-verse response we have seen to the videos that have surfaced expos-ing the evil that is Planned Parenthood. For many years the mantra of the pro-abortion folks has been that abortions should be “rare, safe and legal.” Truth be told that mantra must now read that abortions should be “rare, safe, legal – and profitable.”

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St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church (214) One Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church www.stmarkindy.org Sunday, August 9, 2015

Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8, Eph 4:30—5:2; Jn 6:41-51

Monday: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Jn 12:24-26

Tuesday: Dt 31:1-8; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14

Wednesday: Dt 34:1-12; Mt 18:15-20

Thursday: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Mt 18:21—19:1

Friday: Jos 24:1-13; Mt 19:3-12

Saturday: 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lk 11:27-28

Sunday: Prv 9:1-6; Eph 5:15-20; Jn 6:51-58

Sunday, August 9 - Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. — Anthony Swiezy 9:30 a.m. — Parishioners of Saint Mark 11:45 p.m. — Mary Lynn Cavanaugh

Monday, August 10 - Saint Lawrence 9:00 a.m. — Communion Service

Tuesday, August 11 – Saint Claire 9:00 a.m. — Nap Ramilo, MD

Wednesday, August 12 - Weekday; Saint Jane Frances de Chantal

9:00 a.m. — Fran Maguire

Thursday, August 13 - Weekday; Ss Pontian & Hippolytus 9:00 a.m. — Daniel Morrison

Friday, August 14 - Saint Maximillian Kolbe 8:15 a.m. — Jim & Mary Berger 7:00 p.m. — Mary Ann Daeger

Saturday, August 15 - The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00 a.m. — Harold Matthews 5:30 p.m. — Matthew J. Dillane, Sr.

Sunday, August 16 - Twentieth Sunday of Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. — Raymond Osburn 9:30 a.m. — Roland Daeger 11:45 p.m. — Parishioners of Saint Mark

Joseph Herring Home Parish: Saint Nicholas Sunman, IN Bishop Simon Brute College Seminary

Sr. Susan Elizabeth Rakers, OSB Second Year Novice Sisters of Saint Benedict, Beech Grove, IN

Mass Intentions Readings for 8/9 ~ 8/16/2015

Vocations

Eleanor Sowder, Lorraine Braasch, Samantha Hampton and Baby, Chris Gough, Mark Smith, John Perkins, Linda Lilly, Elaine Alexander, Don Bowling, Ron Shockey, Noah Duffer, Sue Marshall, Charles & Mildred Ragon, Barbara Beaton, Betty Newman,

Sarah Clements, Jim Reed, Betty Mouser, Elizabeth Wilhite, Steve Chaplin, Lisa Engelking, Joan Matthews, Molly Brown, Mike Hendrickson, Carolyn Walters, Margaret Strack, Kim Huffman, Melanie Brady, Penny Bowling, Lucy Hopkins, Brenda Wheeler, Tanja Wozniewski, Nicole Richards, Judy Weaver, Alex Stavrou, Vince Huber, Cyril DesJean, Bill Rowley, Bernard & Elizabeth Price, Nick Kreuzman, Michelle Oberting, Jane Rosebrock, Don Pearson, Pat Courteau, John Conover, Jean Nightingale, Katie Nightingale, Alicia Keaton, Joanne Scifres, Dick Schott, Molly Russell, Margaret Payne, Pat Ward, Hazel Risch, and Terri Rottler-Means.

MILITARY: Please pray for our women and men in the

Armed Forces and their families.

Please pray for…

Prayer for Vocations

Most generous Father, thank you for calling men and women into

Your service especially those You are calling to serve as priests or religious. I prayer especially for them during times of doubt and fear. May they be open to Your protection and love and trust in

Your plan. Amen.

You’re Invited,

Holy Hour for Vocations at Saint Barnabas

on Monday, August 10, 2015 at 7:00pm

Bring the family!

Deacon Tom Horn will be leading the holy hour.

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Feast of the Assumption Mass We will celebrate with a Mass of Anticipation on Friday, Aug 14 at 7:00pm and Mass on Saturday, Aug 15 at 9:00am. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED: have you been looking for some-thing you can do as a ministry for our church? There is a group of men and women who take turns keeping the church altar, sacristy, chapel, courtesy room and statues dusted and linens used during mass cleaned and ironed. If you are being called to this ministry please contact Jean Milharcic, 317-440-7637 or [email protected] or call the parish office. INCLUSION MINISTRY: Blessed are you who with a smile, encourage me to try once more.

BURMESE MINISTRY: If you would like to get involved in this ministry, please contact the parish office.

HOPE AND HEALING SUPPORT GROUP: Our ongoing support group is for those who have attempted suicide and their loved ones, for those whose loved one has died and for those trying to prevent suicide. If you have questions please contact Judy Proctor, 851-8344 or, www.hopeandhealingsos.com Saint Mark will provide; chicken, paper plates, napkins, and eating utensils.

We ask you to bring; salad or dessert to share with 8 - 10 people, your own drinks, and lawn chairs.

Handicapped parking behind the school look for signs.

Parish Life ENGLISH CLASSES Central Nine is pleased to offer English classes at St. Mark Catholic School! These clas-ses are free of charge and focus on reading, writing , lis-tening, and speaking English. Classes meet two evenings a week for three hours. The first step is to register and attend an orientation. To sign up for an orientation or for questions, please call 317-888-4401 ext 222. Para preguntas en Espanol, contactar a Evelyn Cruz al 317-888-4401 ext 320. If you would like to register in person, Cen-tral Nine Career Center is located at 1999 U.S. 31 South, Greenwood, IN 46143. OPEN ENROLLMENT: Any St. Mark Parishioner that does not currently have children enrolled at St. Mark Cath-olic School and is interested in enrolling their children for the 2015-2016 school year, please contact Mr. Albertson, Principal, to set up a tour of the school, [email protected] or call him at 786-4013.

Your local St. Vincent dePaul Conference continues to help local families in need. Most recently, families have been helped with furniture needs, delinquent utility payments, grocery and medical expenses. The moment of grace in all this is that while our SVdP parish volunteers are a pretty small group (additional volunteers are ALWAYS welcomed), without your generosity in the fifth Sunday SVdP envelopes, Blanket Sunday collection, and other special donations, these efforts would not be possi-ble. All St. Mark parishioners are an important part of our parish St. Vincent de Paul team! Thank you for your support. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED: St. Mark parishioners are asked to “recycle” your plastic grocery bags to our friends of SVdP. Many clients walk to the food pantry and this is one way that we can save the organization money to spend on food for the pantry. Your clean plastic bags can be placed in the wooden octagon container located on the south end of the Narthex.

School

The Annual Parish Picnic is scheduled for Sunday, August 23

Mass at 12 noon (in place of 11:45am)

St. Vincent de Paul

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St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church (214) One Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church www.stmarkindy.org Sunday, August 9, 2015

Mark your calendars! Sunday Morning Religious Education (SMRE) Resumes August 16th As summer comes to an end, we once again begin a season of Sunday Morning Religious Education (SMRE). Registration will begin Sunday, August 2nd and Saturday, August 8th after Masses of ages 3 years thru 9th grade. You may also pick up registration forms in the Narthex or Parish Office. Any ques-tions? Please contact Angi Swiezy at 787-8246, ext. 104 or [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you! RCIA If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, classes for the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults are forming now and will begin meeting 7:00pm to 8:30pm on September 16th, 2015 in the school Media Center. Please contact Deacon Tom for additional information.

Christ Renews His Parish

(CRHP-pronounced chirp)

MEN: the next men’s retreat is scheduled for Saturday, August 15 and Sunday, August 16.

Come as you are to this 2 day retreat that is presented by St Mark parishioners. You will experience a time of renewal, reflection and reconciliation. Please consider attending for a weekend of spiritual renewal, fellowship, new friends and good food. The CRHP weekend is offered to parishioners at no charge. Information regarding sign-up will be in future bulletins.

Reserve the date and join us for an opportunity to deepen your relationship with Jesus Christ and your awareness of God in your life. If you should have any questions, please contact Mike Swift at 885-1641 or [email protected].

Henrietta M. Lawrence

Born on August 12, 1915 in Lafayette, Indiana. She married Robert H. Lawrence and together they had 5 children, 8 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.

You may remember Mrs. Lawrence as a Third Grade teacher at our beloved Saint Mark School where she taught for over 25 years and twice named “Teacher of the Year”. She retired from Saint Mark at the young age of 77 years. If you would like to send her a birthday wish and shower her with your love as she did so many of us over the years, her address is; 501 N. 17th Avenue, Room 149A, Beech Grove, IN 46107

SOUTHSIDE FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE: St. Mark Athletic Commit-tee is accepting flag football registration for 2015. Boys and girls enter-ing grades K-2 are eligible to play and the registration fee is $55. Reg-istration forms can be downloaded from the St. Mark web site “CYO Athletics” page located at www.stmarkindy.org and returned to the St. Mark Parish Office by August 14. Practices will begin after Labor Day with the first games scheduled for September 19. Games are held on Saturdays at St. Mark with one game being played at Roncalli Sta-dium. For further information, please contact Patrick Collier at [email protected]

Saint Mark Men’s Club is sponsoring the annual

Golf Outing and Fundraiser,

Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015 At Valle Vista

755 E. Main St., Greenwood Beginning at 1pm

CYO

Faith Formation 100 Years Young

Golf Outing

Christ Renews His Parish

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NCYC meeting All those signed up to attend NCYC should attend a meeting August 9 from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Schaf-er Hall basement. We will be creating

some of our items to trade during this year's NCYC conference November 19-21. FAITH FORMATION: Confirmation Preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation for high school students in grades 10-12 will begin Sunday, September 20th at 7 p.m. in the church. Watch the bulletin for more information to come. Questions? Email Julie Albertson at [email protected] or call the parish office.

The Young Adult Ministry meets in the Cenacle every Monday evening. If you are between the ages of 21 and 35 and would like to share your Catholic Faith with others your age, this is a great opportunity. Every Monday night begins with dinner at 6:30 p.m. then we study the bible or reflect on the readings for the next Sunday or work on a particular study that was chosen. If you would like more information contact Julie Albertson at [email protected] or Matt Sierp at [email protected]. NEXT MEETING: Mon Aug 10 @ 6:30pm in the Cenacle

CALLING ALL LADIES! HELP NEEDED

FOR THE PARISH PICNIC! Sister Circle, the women’s ministry of St. Mark, invite you to the annual parish picnic on Sunday, August 23, at 12:00 noon (in place of the 11:45 Mass). We need lots of help to set up, run the children’s games, serve food, and greet parishioners. If you would like to help at this event, please use the link below to sign up in the area you would like. Thanks for your help! http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c054ca9a92aabff2-weneed

“Serve like Martha, listen like Mary”

~Sister Circle~

Youth Ministry

Young Adults

ALL PARISH VOLUNTEERS As a community of faith, we are committed to safeguard our chil-dren and youth, the most important gifts God has entrusted to us. The following rules and regulations re-flect that commitment and apply to clergy, employees, and volunteers.

All volunteers, CYO coaches, CYO concession workers, school volunteers, Men’s Club volun-teers, Choir members Committee members and Eucharistic Ministers to mention only a few of our volunteers. In short, all who volunteer at St. Mark should participate in the Safe and Sacred program. This program is designed to broaden the focus of the training to increase awareness of all forms of child abuse. Not matter what your area of the parish volunteerism is, please sign up for the Safe and Sacred program. Safe and Sacred is an online line program designed to provide easier access to child protection training for clergy, employees and all volunteers. There is 24/7 access on line with paper copies upon request. The program takes just 45 minutes to complete and covers all forms of abuse (sexual, emotion and physical) and neglect. Each volun-teer will receive a certificate upon completion.

All volunteers the link to the Safe and Sacred Program, www.safeandsacred-archindy.org. This link is posted on the Archdiocesan website, www.archindy.org, under Child Safety and Misconduct Reporting. Thank you for all you do for the St. Mark Community! For more information please email [email protected].

Safe and Sacred-All Parish Volunteers

Sister Circle

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Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00AM - 6:00PM Parish Center Phone: 317-787-8246 Pastor Fr. Todd Riebe Ext. 106 [email protected] Administrative Assistant Chris Guedel Ext. 100 [email protected] Dir. Of Youth Ministry Julie Albertson Ext. 101 [email protected] Business Manager Kevin Sweeney Ext. 102 [email protected] Music Director Andy Eagan Ext. 105 [email protected] Pastoral Associate Deacon Tom Horn Ext. 103 [email protected] Coordinator of Rel. Ed Angi Swiezy Ext. 104 [email protected]

St. Mark Catholic School 541 E Edgewood. Av

Indianapolis, IN 46227 317-786-4013

School Principal Rusty Albertson Ext. 201 [email protected]

School Admin. Assistant Beth Leszcynski Ext. 200 [email protected]

CONTACTS Calendar Of Events Sunday, August 09, 2015 MASS - Church 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:45 AM CRHP W19 - Media Center School (3:30 PM) CRHP M19 - Cenacle House (6:00 PM)

Monday, August 10, 2015 Communion Service - Church (9:00 AM) Quilters - Parish Center Upstairs (10:00 AM) After Care - Media Center (3:00 PM) ELS-program - CR 1, CR3, CR 4 (5:30 PM) Back to School Night - School (6:00 PM) YOUNG ADULT - Cenacle (6:30 PM) Men's Club - SH Gym (7:00 PM)

Tuesday, August 11, 2015 MASS - Church (9:00 AM) After Care - Media Center (3:00 PM) CRHP MEN #2 - Cenacle (7:30 PM)

Wednesday, August 12, 2015 MASS - Church (9:00 AM) After Care - Media Center (3:00 PM) ELS-program - CR 1, CR3, CR 4 (5:30 PM) Finance Committee - Parish BR (6:30 PM) Quilters-Parish Center Upstairs - (7:00 PM)

Thursday, August 13, 2015 MASS - Church (9:00 AM) After Care - Media Center (3:00 PM)

Friday, August 14, 2015 CRHP weekend - School MASS - Church (8:15 AM) O.A. - Parish BR (12:00 PM) After Care - Media Center (3:00 PM) HOOP - School Kitchen (3:30 PM) Saturday, August 15, 2015 CRHP weekend - School /Schafer Hall Basement Reconciliation - Courtesy rm (4:00 PM) MASS - Church (5:30 PM) Sunday, August 16, 2015 MASS - Church 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM,. 11:45 AM CRHP weekend - School / Schafer Hall Basement CRHP W19 - Media Center School (3:30 PM) CRHP M19 - Cenacle House (6:00 PM)


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