Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm Website: http://stmary.irelandindiana.com
St Mary Church - 812-482-7041
Fr. Joseph F. Erbacher, “Fr. Effie”, Pastor, Ext 33 …………………………………………………[email protected]
Dianne Gogel, Secretary, Ext. 21………[email protected]
Sherri Hartley, Secretary, Ext. 22….…[email protected]
Stan Heim, Property Manager, Ext. [email protected]
Martha Schmitt, PCL, Ext. 45……[email protected]
Charlene Sermersheim, Music…..………..…….812-482-7837
Annette Weidenbenner, Cleaning ………..…..812-630-7870
Parish Contacts
Altar Server Trainer, Stan Vollmer……………..812-630-2990
Bereavement Meals, Sherri Hartley……….....812-482-7041
Church Decorations, Janet Schitter……..…....812-482-3500
Finance Council, Audrey Wehr…..…….……....812-639-3393
Ireland K of C, Grand Knight, Adam Hopf…..812-639-6347
Ireland K of C Building Rental, Allen Reckelhoff ………………………………………………………….……...812-631-4449 .
Parish Council President, Pat Gress…………...812-639-0795
Prayer Line, Bev Himsel……………………….......812-639-1384
St Anne Society President, Patty Sermersheim ………………………………………………………………....812-630-5967
St John Bosco Youth Ministry, Jacqueline Ripberger, …………………………………………..……….……….......812-481-2442 812-639-4227
St. Mary Mission Statement:
St. Mary Church is a community of faith united in Eucharist and committed to seeking God through prayer; sharing our gifts of time, talent and treasure; providing formation and education for children and adults; responding to the needs of people by sharing our faith and resources. We are dedicated to living and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
March 18, 2018
St. Mary Church
P O Box 67 • Ireland, Indiana 47545-0067 2829 N 500 W • Jasper, Indiana 47546
Most Reverend Joseph M. Siegel, D.D., S.T.L., Bishop of the Diocese of Evansville, Indiana
Fr. Joseph F. Erbacher, “Effie”, Pastor
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord - April 5, 2020
Bulletin deadline is 10:00am on the Monday before the upcoming weekend.
Mass Intentions Effective March 18, 2020 and until further notice - all public Sunday and weekday Masses throughout our Diocese are suspended - as decreed by Bishop Joseph M. Siegel, DD, STL
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Sat-April 4 Larry & Jane Mehringer Private Confessions 3:30-4:15pm Sun-April 5 Caroline Mehringer
Tues-April 7 Leonard, Elizabeth & Dave Fleck Wed-April 8 Edward & Virginia Heim Private Confessions 12:00 noon-1:00pm
Holy Thursday Thurs-April 9 Dewayne & Carol Chappell
Good Friday Fri-April 10 Private Confessions 5:00-6:00pm
Holy Saturday Sat-April 11 Members of St. Mary Parish No Private Confessions Easter Sunday Sun-April 12 Leroy & Dorothy Schnaus Lillian Murry Fr. Erbacher will continue to celebrate Mass privately for the intentions shown above on the scheduled day even though you cannot attend. Call the parish office if you have concerns or questions.
Happy Birthday to the following parishioners who will be celebrating their Birthday April 4 to April 10:
April 4: Karen Altmann, Virginia Kapp, Moren Merkley, Steve Oser, Mackenzie Sadler, Kim Schmitt, Phyllis Schue, Carol Stetter
April 5: Lisa Kreilein, Brian Seibert
April 6: Andrew Fleck, Jan Flynn, Betty Jenkins, Marilyn Nicholson, Bev Schmitt, Kylie Seibert, Donald Steinhart, Beverly Weyer
April 7: Matt Bueltel, Bradley Gehlhausen, Kevin Jacob, Kyle Kordes, Charlene Leinenbach, Bridgett Linette, Jennifer Poteet, Dylan Young
April 8: Logan Kempf, Brad Leinenbach, Katelyn McCain, Joyce Schulte, Danna Sermersheim, Walker Swan, Tom Wagner
April 9: Brooke Kendall, Molly Mehringer, Virginia Nowakowski, Terra Seger
April 10: Breanna DeKemper, Judy Jeffries, Laura Renner
Congratulations!
If your name was omitted or we have the incorrect date, please call
the parish office so we can get our records updated. Also, if your son
or daughter has moved from this area or are back in the area, call and
let us know that too. Helps to keep everything up to date. Thanks!
Church Support Budgeted Weekly Operating Costs: $14,000.00 Collection for the weekend of March 28 & 29
Weekly donations can be mailed to “St Mary Church, PO Box 67, Ireland, IN 47545” or dropped in the slot in the parish office front door. Thank you for your stewardship to our parish.
Weekend Collection…………………………...……..……….$ 4,295.00 Average Electronic Weekly Giving for March…..….$ 4,006.60 Total Collection…………………..……………………...………$ 8,301.60 Short.………………………………………………………………….$ 5,698.40
Year-To-Date-Budget (7-1-19 to current)…..……….$ 546,000.00 Year-To-Date-Total..……………………….………………….$ 483,398.64 Year-To-Date-Difference………….…………………………$ (62,601.36)
Campaign Goal………………….…………………………….....$ 6,000,000.00 Amount in Pledges (as of 03-31-20)…………………....$ 5,752,552.00 Cash Collected to date (as of 03-31-20)……......…...$ 5,360,116.00
Thank You!!
You can do your tithing electronic. This can be by electronic check payment from your bank or by ACH through the parish office. This is an easy way to make your donations on a recurring basis and save St. Mary the expense of sending tithing envelopes.
As the virus may have a real impact on people’s ability to attend
Mass at our parish, we express our heartfelt gratitude for the
continued financial support of all our ministries during this trying
time. If you would like to sign up for ACH, call me at the parish
office at 812-482-7041 or email me at [email protected] and I can
help you get set up for automatic withdrawals from your bank.
Another option could be to go to the Evansville Diocese Site. The
diocese has established an Online Sunday Collection Giving Page on
their website for the benefit of each parish in the diocese.
Go to: http://www.evdio.org
At the top of the menu on the main page go to: “Sunday Collection
Giving”
This will take you to a donation page:
Enter the amount of desired contribution and the date you wish
to contribute
Click “Continue”
Enter personal payment information
Select payment option: Credit Card, Debit Card, Checking or
Savings (ACH)
Select “St Mary Church, Ireland 54”
Follow the remaining on-screen instructions and the donation is
made
Donor information remains confidential
Parishioner can repeat this process as often as desired (recurring
payment options may be available in the future)
The Diocese of Evansville will distribute these contributions to St.
Mary in a timely manner. Thanks for your stewardship to St. Mary.
Thanks, Dianne
St. John Bosco Youth Ministry
St. John Bosco Catholic Youth Ministry reaches out to youth in
grades 6 through 12 from St. Mary, Holy Family, Precious Blood,
and St. Joseph. Check out more Bosco info and announcements at:
https://saintjohnboscoyouthministry.wordpress.com. 812-481-2442
Catholic Heart Work Camp registration is now open on the Bosco
website. Open to youth 8th grade and older. Check the website for
more information.
Bosco Scholarship for high school seniors is open. Applications
can be found on the Bosco website.
Bosco is using the free app “Remind” to keep families in the loop
regarding middle and high school youth events. To be added to
Bosco’s “class”, text@bosco20 to 81010.
March 29, $100 Irish Sweepstakes Raffle Winner
is John Wehr.
Congratulations!
Places to find online and televised Mass
St. Joseph Church, Jasper:
11:00am Sunday WJTS (Channel 18-televised)
Holy Family Church, Jasper:
Live-streamed at holyfamilyjasper.com
8:00am Tuesday-Friday
6:00am Wednesday
5:00pm Saturday
8:30 & 10:30am Sunday
Precious Blood Church, Jasper:
Available on Precious Blood Catholic Church-Jasper Facebook page
8:00am Monday-Friday
4:00pm Saturday
8:00am Sunday
WITZ
Mass on air 8:30am Sunday
WTJW 93.1 - Catholic Radio
Lots of various Catholic programs
EWTN: (cable channel 44, not sure satellite channel)
8:00am, 12:00 noon, & 7:00pm Sunday
Thirty-One - One of St. Mary’s parishioners, Kelli Schmitt, is throw-
ing a Thirty-One Fundraiser for “Building For Our Future”. Proceeds
from what she makes will be donated to our new church. Go on line at
MyThirtyOne.com/KelliSchmitt and go to “My Parties” and select
“Building for our Future”. Catalogues can be found in the back of
church. If you have any questions, please call Kelli Schmitt at 812-639
-9789. Deadline for ordering is April 27. Great way to order Easter
gifts, graduation gifts, wedding/shower gifts….
GOSPEL MEDITATION
ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING
OF SCRIPTURE
April 5, 2020 - Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Human beings are united in their suffering. When we find ourselves in a painful moment, our first reaction is “why me?” as if we are the
only person on earth who ever encountered this challenge. Going through life with a “why me” attitude only finds us wallowing in the
mire of self-pity and never seizing opportunities or graces. We walk in solidarity with every human being in the experience of suffering.
Believing that the goal of life is the elimination or avoidance of suffering is simply an illusion that keeps us entrenched in a collective
myth. This myth distorts us and limits us.
There are living witnesses among us showing how courage and determination can overcome any degree of hardship, pain, loss, or
tragedy. Folks finding the normalcy of their lives suddenly torn asunder are faced with options: opportunity or despair, stay or leave.
Jesus stands before us as the prime example of endurance and perseverance. He is the One who showed humility through both the
triumphs of life (by learning to be humble) and the tragedies and injustices (by learning how to be obedient). To secular ears, this may be
perceived as nonsense. But to those with the eyes of faith, they are pearls of great price.
True humility tempers the temptation we have to become complacent and prevents an excessive relishing of life’s successes and
affirmations. Learning obedience keeps us faithful to our relationship with God so that we can find the courage to endure any depth of
hardship, disappointment, betrayal, or agony. While we may want our cup of suffering to be taken away, it simply cannot be. Somehow
and somewhere in the seemingly opposing experiences life can deal us, God is present with His reassuring, compassionate, empowering,
and persevering love. To be true to who we are and who God is, we must take up the cross of suffering, even when it’s the hardest and
most apparently senseless thing to do.
Only our soul can understand these things, but our minds cannot, so they continue to run to secular ideas and solutions to pain and hard-
ship. It goes without saying that we need to do all we can to eliminate as much senseless, unjust suffering as possible. Hunger, violence,
abuse, exploitation, rejection, prejudice, homelessness, disrespect for life, and a whole host of other sins all result in suffering that is
within our control. Then, when we face the uncontrollable kind of suffering or find ourselves the victim of injustice, what do we do?
Front of church looking
toward the Sacristy (3-31-20)
This Week’s Parish Events Effective March 18 and until further notice, all public Sunday and weekday Masses throughout our diocese have been canceled.
Sunday - Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord [4/05]:
No Mass will be celebrated until further notice.
Wednesday [04/08]:
Private Confessions 12:00 noon-1:00pm. Holy Thursday [04/09]
Good Friday [04/10]: Catholics 14 years of age and up are obligated to
abstain from meat on Fridays during Lent.
Private Confessions 5:00-6:00pm.
Holy Saturday [04/11]: No Mass will be celebrated until further notice.
Easter Sunday [04/12]: No Mass will be celebrated until further notice.
Be sure and check out the table in the back of church. Lots of take home materials for you and your family.
Upcoming Parish Events
April 26: St. Mary Parish First Communion at Noon. April 30: American Red Cross/St. Anne Blood Drive in the Community Center Cafeteria 2:00-7:00pm May 2: St. Mary Parish cooks and serves the Community Meal. June 15-19: VBS - Signup will be happening soon. June 28: New Church dedication at 1:00pm. The date has been set with Most Reverend Joseph M. Siegel, DD, STL Jul 18, 19 & 20: TEC (Teens Encounter Christ) here at St. Mary August 1: St. Mary Parish cooks and serves the Community Meal. September 13: St. Mary Church Picnic - Mark your calendar.
75th Anniversary Prayer of Diocese of Evansville
Almighty, ever-living God, in your goodness, you sent your only
Son to bring salvation to all people through your Church.
For seventy-five years, your sons and daughters in the Diocese of
Evansville have strived to live as a community of faith, hope and
charity, rooted in Christ.
Pour forth your Holy Spirit on this local Church, that we may
continue the saving work of Jesus Christ through Word,
Sacrament, and Service.
May everything we do, both now and in the years to come, be for
your glory and for the sanctification of all.
We ask this through your Son, Jesus Christ, who is Lord
yesterday, today and forever. Amen
Holy Mary, Mother of God - Pray for us.
Our prayers and sympathy to the family Carol M.
Herbig who passed away March 26. May they be
comforted by our prayers.
Holy Trinity Catholic School-2020 Jeep Wrangler Raffle
Holy Trinity is selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a 2020 Jeep
Wrangler. Tickets are $25 limited to 7500 tickets. Raffle ticket
forms can be found in the back of church. Proceeds from this raffle
will help support our efforts of making Catholic education in Dubois
County affordable for all. Call 812-482-4461 or email holytrini-
[email protected] for more information.
Thank You!! This bulletin is furnished to the Parish without charge. The advertisements that appear completely defray all publishing costs with which the church would otherwise be bur-dened. Please patronize these sponsors as a “Thank You” for their generosity.
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Prayer of Pope Francis
O Mary, you shine continuously on our journey as a sign of salva-
tion and hope.
We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick.
At the foot of the cross you participated in Jesus’ pain, with stead-
fast faith.
You, Salvation of the Roman People, know what we need.
We are certain that you will provide, so that, as you did at Cana of
Galilee, joy and feasting might return after this moment of trial.
Help us, Mother of Divine, Love,
To conform ourselves to the Father’s will and to do what Jesus
tells us:
He who took our sufferings upon Himself, and bore our sorrows to
bring us, through the Cross, to the joy of the Resurrection. Amen.
We seek refuge under your protection, O Holy Mother of God.
Do not despise our pleas - we who are put to the test - and deliver
us from every danger, O glorious and blessed Virgin.