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Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time • JULY 9, 2017
St. Louis
"Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of
heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my
burden light." - Mt 11:28-30
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
Parish Office Hours ................... Mon.-Fri. 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Phone ................................... (812) 934-3204
Fax ........................................ (812) 933-0667
Residence Phone ................ (812) 933-0708
Parish Staff Pastor, Fr. Stanley Pondo ............................... x 265
Deacon, Ronald Freyer ................... 934-3175
Business Manager, Scott Weekley ....... x 221
Business Office, Rita Menkedick ......... x 228
[email protected]…(812) 663-9999
Director of Religious Education,
Amy Tonges .......................................... x 249
Youth Coordinator, Carrie Wesseler ..... x 223
Director of Music & Liturgy,
Mike Fritsch .......................................... x 266
Susan Kohrman ................................... x 266
Parish Secretary,
Michelle Wachsmann........................... x 251
Brenda Moll .......................................... x 277
Maintenance Wade Ryle .......................... 934-3310, x 271
Brian Lamping ................... 934-3204, x 231
School Office Phone ................................... (812) 934-3310
Fax ........................................ (812) 934-6202
Principal, Chad Moeller ......................... x 239
School Secretary, Joan Riedeman ....... x 235
School Secretary, Kathy Forbeck ......... x 236
School Nurse, Lydia Gardner ................ x 283
Parish Council Chairperson, Keith Moenter .......... 560-1117
V.-Chairperson, Ken Bohman .......... 934-4383
Secretary, Nelson French ............... 934-5123
School Commission Chairperson, Mike Fritsch .............. 933-0422
P.T.O., ......................... [email protected]
Faith Formation Commission Chairperson, Leron Giesting .......... 363-3714
R.C.I.A., Darlene Hirt ...................... 934-2603
Finance Committee Chairperson, Erik Tuveson ............. 934-6607
Parish Life Commission Chairperson, .................................. 934-3204
Respect Life, Jerry Ollier ................ 932-1671
Bereavement Luncheon Committee Bonnie Hertel .................................. 934-2840
Anita Brelage ................................... 934-3095
Connie Harmeyer ............................ 934-3616
Carmie Meyer .................................. 934-4922
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Christy Moenter ............................... 239-9164
Welcome to St. Louis Parish!
We are blessed by your presence with us
today. Whether you are a long-time
parishioner, relatively new to the parish,
home from school, or visiting for the
weekend, we are grateful that you have
chosen to worship here at St. Louis
Catholic Church. As Roman Catholics, the
Holy Eucharist is the center of our lives,
and the source or our mission.
Nourished by the Word of God, we strive
to instill family values, promote social
justice, and foster life-long formation in
the Catholic faith. As we work together to
build a community dedicated to living the
Gospel, we commit ourselves to generous
stewardship and the responsible use of
our spiritual and material resources.
If you are new to the parish, we invite you
to register as a member by calling the
Parish Office.
Mass Schedule Weekend: Saturday 5:00 pm;
Sunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am
Weekday:
Tuesday 6:00pm
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 8:10 am;
Prayer & Devotion Rosary & Holy Hour: First Sunday of the
month at 7:00 pm
Prayer Service: Saturday at 8:05 am
Sacraments Reconciliation (Confession):
Tuesday after the 6:00pm Mass;
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday after the
8:10 am Mass; Saturday at 4:00pm
Baptism: Second & fourth Sunday by
appointment. Call the parish office.
Marriage: Couples desiring to be married at
St. Louis should be registered, active
members of the parish. Please contact the
parish office to schedule an appointment
with the priest at least six months before
the anticipated date.
N e w s & N o t e s Parish Picnic Sign-up Sign-up sheets are in the back of church
for our Parish Picnic on Sunday, July
23rd. This is just to get an idea on a
count for food. The day will begin with
Mass in the park at 11:00am. Please
plan on joining us. All are welcome!
Our Lady of Fatima Prayer Service On Thursday, July 13th at 7:00pm there
will be a prayer service at St. Louis
Church, to commemorate the 100th
anniversary of the Apparitions of Fatima.
Baptism Preparation Class The Baptism preparation class is for
parents who are having their first child
Baptized. The next class will be offered
on Tuesday, July 18th at 7:00pm in the
Deanery Resource Center at St. Louis.
Please call the parish office to register
934-3204.
Natural Family Planning A Natural Family Planning Class will be
held on Sunday, August 6th, from
9:00am to 12:15pm in the Deanery
Resource Center at St. Louis. There is a
$40.00 fee for books and materials. For
reservations call 934-4054 or 934-3338.
Adoration Chapel There are three open hours for the
Adoration Chapel: Sunday—10:00am;
Monday—3:00am; and Friday—1:00pm.
If you are able to fill one of these open
hours, call Christy 812-239-9164.
Maintenance News Please be aware that there will be crews
working on the front of the school
building tuck pointing for 4-6 weeks
beginning the week of July 17th. Please
use caution when in this area.
Fr. Stan’s Book Club The next book for the Book Club is, “Out
of The Silent Planet,” by C.S. Lewis. This
is the first book in the Space Trilogy.
Books are available in the parish office.
The suggested donation is $7 per book.
The discussions for this book will be held
Tuesday, August 29th at 6:30pm and
Thursday, August 31st at 9:30am.
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Festival Sign Up Weekends Mark your calendar for July 22 & 23 and July 29 & 30. Please plan on attending
one of these times to sign up to work at our parish festival. Help is needed setting
up tents, making Turtle Soup the week before the festival, workers for the day of
the festival, and clean up and take down after the festival. Please pick up your
raffle tickets at this time to help cut our mailing cost.
Chairpersons Needed We are in need of volunteers to chair the $100 Wheel and Bingo. If you can help
with either of these games, please call Nikki Hutchinson at 574-299-6515.
Bushels of Baskets The basket booth needs your help! Donations of items for baskets are currently
being accepted. If you don’t have a basket for your items, you can stop by the
parish office to pick up a basket or we can put them in a basket for you.
Plant Stand The Plant Stand is in need of pots of all sizes, plants and lawn decorations for their
booth. Clay pots are great if anyone has some to spare. Pots can be dropped off
on the front porch of the parish office. If you have any plants at home getting too
big for the pot they are in, consider splitting them and donating them to the plant
stand. Plants are not needed until the Festival.
Jars for Turtle Soup Clean quart, half gallon and gallon jars may be dropped off on the front porch of
the parish office. Please help by removing the labels and glue. Jars that are not
true quart, half gallon or gallon size cannot be used for Turtle Soup.
Need Prayer? Prayer needs are addressed in two ways at St. Louis. In the vestibule of church is a
Prayer Request Notebook where anyone, at any time, can write prayer concerns. The
Members of the Prayer and Praise Ministry commit to praying daily for these intentions.
For more urgent prayer needs (illness, surgery, etc.) there is a Prayer Chain that will get
dozens of people praying immediately. To begin the Prayer Chain, please call one of
the following:
Janice Werner, 932-9200 ; Erma Hartman, 934-3678; or Viola Fullenkamp, 934-3316
Ministry of Prayer and Praise Intentions That God will strengthen and bless America and make our nation a beacon of
liberty and justice to the world.
That God’s blessings may fall on all families gathered together for reunions or
for a time of rest.
That in this season of vacations we may find rest for body and soul in the
beauty of our woods, mountains, lakes and seacoasts, as we discover anew
God’s lavish gifts to us.
That the children of our parish may grow in grace and joy, experiencing the
warmth of God’s love for them in the setting of family life.
That those whom God is calling to the priesthood and religious life may
respond eagerly in faith and generosity, and find support in their families and
friends. That all who suffer from terminal illness may find strength in their oneness
with Christ dying on His cross and in the compassionate love of His Mother
who stood close to Him to the end.
S t . L o u i s F e s t i v a l N e w s
Mass Intentions Saturday, July 8
5:00 pm Adrian & Mary Borchelt
Sunday, July 9, Fourteenth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
8:00 am For the Parish Community
9:30 am Kayla Fitzgerald
11:00 am Tyrone Peters
5:00 pm SPANISH MASS
Tuesday, July 11, St. Benedict
6:00 pm Robert Barry
Wednesday, July 12
8:10 am Marie Wessling
Thursday, July 13, St. Henry
8:10 am Robert Fasbinder and
Michael Fasbinder
Friday, July 14, St. Kateri Tekakwitha
8:10 am Theresa Cunnings
Saturday, July 15, St. Bonaventure
5:00 pm Marvin Billman
Sunday, July 16, Fifteenth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
8:00 am For the Parish Community
9:30 am John Brames
11:00 am Larry Goble and Lucy Nielsen
Altar Servers Tuesday, July 11
6:00 pm GiGi Dreyer & Ethan Werner
Wednesday, July 12
8:10 am Luke & Margaret Wilson
Thursday, July 13
8:10 am Charlie & Lilly Schebler
Friday, July 14
8:10 am Abby & Ella Smith
Saturday, July 15
5:00 pm Isabelle Wonnell, Rachel &
Tyler Kuntz
Sunday, July 16
8:00 am Paul, George & Hank Ritter
9:30 am Rhea Miller, Grace &
Spencer Mack
11:00 am Ryan Reder, Michael &
Teresa Wanstrath
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Saturday, July 15
5:00 pm Jerre Hampson, Bob
Luesse, Darlene Hirt, Susan
Vergamini, Dave Meyer,
Kim Koehne, Erin Batta
Sunday, July 16
8:00 am Natasha Kellerman, John
Gerstbauer, Ellie Amberger,
Jim Kuisel, Connie Meyer,
Rheadawn Young, Keith
Moenter
9:30 am Don & Marilyn Freyer,
Bertie Schmidt, Tom
Sullivan, Brooke Maple,
Michael Brelage, Caleb
Moster
11:00 am James & Sandy Dickey, Phil
& Pam Ryan, Tyler
Wachsmann, Teri Glaser,
Mark Masavage
Greeters Saturday, July 15
5:00 pm Bob Luesse
Sunday, July 16
8:00 am Mike Gerstbauer Family
9:30 am Ed & Clara Goble, Bertie
Schmidt
11:00 am Linda Kolb
Lectors Saturday, July 15
5:00 pm Bill Koehne
Sunday, July 16
8:00 am Alan Waechter
9:30 am Leo Enneking
11:00 am Pat Weigel
Ushers Saturday, July 15
5:00 pm Gary Kuntz, Scot Harmeyer,
Joe Sorce, Brian Werner
Sunday, July 16
8:00 am Todd Tekulve, Bruce Miller,
Larry Enzinger, Bob
Obermeyer
9:30 am Matt Weberding, Neal &
Deb Wessling, Tim Fenske
11:00 am Bob Mattucci, Ted Telles,
2 Volunteers Needed
July Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis Evangelization: Those distant from the
Christian Faith
That our brothers and sisters who have
strayed from the faith, through our
prayer and witness to the Gospel, may
rediscover the merciful closeness of
the Lord and the beauty of the Christian
life.
Readings for the Week Sunday: Zec 9:9-10/Ps 145:1-2, 8-
11, 13-14/Rom 8:9, 11-
13/Mt 11:25-30
Monday: Gn 28:10-22a/Ps 91:1-4,
14-15ab/Mt 9:18-26
Tuesday: Gn 32:23-33/Ps 17:1b, 2-
3, 6-7ab, 8b, 15/Mt 9:32-
38
Wednesday: Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-
24a/Ps 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-
19/Mt 10:1-7
Thursday: Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29;
45:1-5/Ps 105:16-21/Mt
10:7-15
Friday: Gn 46:1-7, 28-30/Ps 37:3-
4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40/
Mt 10:16-23
Saturday: Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a/
Ps 105:1-4, 6-7/Mt 10:24-
33
Next Sunday: Is 55:10-11/Ps 65:10-14/
Rom 8:18-23/Mt 13:1-23
or 13:1-9
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P a r i s h C a l e n d a r 3
Saturday Morning Prayer Service
July 15th at 8:05am
This week we pray for the
unborn, the newborn, the
afflicted and the addicted.
Rosary & Holy Hour Sunday, August 6th
7:00pm
July 9
Chicken Fest 2017—St. Lawrence
Church, Lawrenceburg, 11:00am—
5:30pm. Family style, all you can eat
chicken dinner, jumbo split the pot.
July 13
Our Lady of Fatima 100
Year Anniversary Prayer
Service—St. Louis Church,
7:00pm.
July 18
Eucharistic Healing Prayer
Service—St. Nicholas Church,
Sunman. Confessions 6:30pm;
Service 7:00pm. Eucharistic
procession and Adoration, Gospel,
reflection, and blessing.
July 23
St. Louis Parish Picnic—
Liberty Park, Mass at
11:00am; pitch in lunch
following.
August 12
Handbags 4 Hope—Christian
women’s event to benefit Safe
Passage domestic violence shelter.
A silent auction of gently used and
new purses with items filled from
local businesses, salad bar, dessert,
inspirational speaker and a mini
fashion show. Batesville Middle
School, 10:00am—Noon. Tickets are
$8. Call Safe Passage if you have a
purse or item to donate, or want to
reserve a seat at 812-933-1990.
Visiting Missionary Deacon Fred Tully from the Diocese of Rapid City, South Dakota will be with us next
weekend, July 15 & 16 to speak about his mission.
St. Louis Athletic Board Fundraiser - Bill Giltz Memorial Golf Outing The 15th Annual Bill Giltz Memorial Golf Tournament will take place at North
Branch Golf Course in New Point on Monday, July 31st. Registration and lunch
at 11:00am, shotgun start at 12:00pm. The event is open to everyone and will be
played as a 4-person handicap scramble. The entry fee is $90 per player which
includes greens fee, cart fee, lunch, dinner, beverages and raffle. The proceeds go
directly to the Bill Giltz Memorial Fund which helps support the St. Louis Athletic
Program. Entries must be received by July 26th. For more information, or if you
are interested in being a sponsor for the event, please contact Adam Maple at 812
-363-3300 or email: [email protected]
Double Feature -Movie Nights Finding Fatima and The 13th Day. Finding Fatima: A compelling
docudrama that gives all the crucial details about the
appearances of Out Lady of Fatima in 1917. The 13th Day:
Witness the greatest miracle of the 20th Century, and experience
the incredible, emotionally charged and often harrowing world of
three young children whose choice to remain loyal to their beliefs, even in the face
of death, would inspire thousands.
Show times at each Theatre: Finding Fatima - 6:30pm, The 13th Day - 8:15pm.
There will be a 15 min. intermission in between. Free-will donation Call 812-932-
0789 to get your ticket!
Thursday, July 13,-Greendale Cinemas-1605 Flossie Dr, Lawrenceburg, IN
Tuesday, July 18, The Gibson Theatre, 107 S. Main St. Batesville, IN
Tuesday, July 25, The Wolf Theatres-910 W. Ann Blvd, Greensburg, IN 47240
Pilgrimage to St. Mary of the Woods Saturday, July 29th - 7:30am—8:00pm. Attend Mass, tour the Shrine of Saint
Mother Theodore Guerin, visit the alpacas, shop in Linden Leaf Gifts, and visit the
Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima. Cost is $55/person. Space is limited! Call the
Resource Center to register TODAY!
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H a p p e n i n g
St. Louis Weekly Bingo Volunteers Week 2: Thursday, July 13th
Floor/Bank/Instants: Julie Cox, Andy
Saner, Paul Wuestefeld, Alisha Salatin,
Jill Reidy, BJ/Charlene Weberding, Tim/
Jill Weberding, Dan Abplanalp, Bob/
Autumn Hurm, Kate Tekulve, Chrissy/
Zach White, Beth Steinkamp, Adam
Maple, Jill Weber (Subs: Ed/Beth Hoog
– week 2 only)
Kitchen Workers: Anne Meer (Set-up),
Ann Edwards, Anne Schebler, Nic
Wonnell, Brooke Maple, Marilyn Hountz,
Cheryl Baechle (Sub: Christy Moenter)
Bakers: Paula Behlmer, Terri Simmer-
meyer, Shannon Young, Angie Siefert,
Amy Watson, Kim Schrank, Christina
Farrall, Chelsea Gillman
St. Louis Catholic School
Thinking about a Catholic Education for your child?
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Tuesday, July 11th
6:00pm—8:00pm
Please contact the parish office at 812-934-3204
with any questions.
The Great Adventure: Bible Timeline Study Program
9:00-10:30am—Fridays
starting August 11th
An evening class will be added if there is
enough interest.
Jeff Cavins developed The Great Adventure to
enable people to grasp the big picture of the Bible.
By reading the narrative books, a chronological story
emerges. The Bible Timeline program teaches the story in a way
that is easy to remember and helps people to continue reading
Scripture on their own. This study seeks to draw people into a
transformative relationship with Jesus Christ. It provides a solid
foundation for all other reading and study.
Come join us as we discover “the big picture” of God’s
plan in Scripture, see our place in that plan and live it
out in our lives.
The study consists of Bible reading, reflective discussion and a
video lecture by Jeff Cavins.
Call the Parish Office at 934-3204 to register
or for more information.