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PRAYER TO THE SACRED HEART
O most holy Heart of Jesus, fountain of every blessing,I adore you, I love you and will a lively sorrow for my sins.I offer you this poor heart of mine.Make me humble, patient, pure, and wholly obedient to your will.Grant, good Jesus, that I may live in you and for you.Protect me in the midst of danger; comfort me in my afflictions;give me health of body, assistance in my temporal needs,your blessings on all that I do, and the grace of a holy death.Within your heart I place my every care.In every need let me come to you with humble trust saying,Heart of Jesus, help me.
Amen.
June 21, 2020
“Are not two sparrows sold
for a small coin? Yet not one of
them falls to the ground without
your Father’s knowledge…So do not be afraid;
you are worth more than many
sparrows.”
– Mt 10:29, 31
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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12TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Can You Help St. Vincent de Paul?The St. Vincent de Paul Society hopes you and your family and friends are well and safe. We hope you have everything you need to carry you through this difficult time … shelter, food, clothing, and household essentials. Many of our neighbors do not. Can you help us help them?
We are in dire need of volunteers at our Food Pantry as well as facemasks. We also need donations of gently used clothing, linens, kitchen and household goods. With the closing of our two Mission 27 Resale stores, we also need your financial support. Our drive-through food pantry is helping almost 1,000 families each day and increasing rapidly.
Many of us will be receiving a check for $1,200 from the economic stimulus package recently passed by the Senate. Some of us may not need this money. Some of us may want to give back to the families we serve. Can you help?
Please take a moment to go to our website www.svdpindy.org for more information on how you can help us help others. Please pray for St. Vincent de Paul and the people we serve. We’ll be praying for you, too.
Dear Parishioners:
Governor Holcomb announced that the State of Indiana is moving into Phase Four of “Back on Track Indiana.” Mayor Hogsett announced that the city of Indianapolis would shift to Phase Four on Friday,
June 19. What does this mean for us at St Barnabas? We are working with directives from the archbishop to apply to our parish the significant modification of restrictions by both the governor and the mayor. We hope that we can soon make the church more available to parishioners for worship, personal prayer, and devotion. We will use e-mail and the webpage to alert you to any changes. www.stbindy.org
Last weekend the Church celebrated the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, also known as the Feast of Corpus Christi. (Corpus Christi is Latin for The Body of Christ). Those parishioners who have returned to church in recent weeks have expressed in very beautiful ways their delight at being able to receive Holy Communion once again. If absence makes the heart grow fonder, then these past three months of sacramental deprivation have helped us to appreciate better the tremendous grace to be able to receive into our persons the Lord’s Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity. May we always treasure the gift of the Holy Eucharist, and may we never let sin separate us from our communion with the Lord.
Some parishioners are exercising the virtue of prudence by remaining at home until further abatement of the coronavirus. They are consoled by the Archbishop’s helpful dispensation from the Sunday obligation to attend Mass, a dispensation that remains in effect until at least August 14. Many have shared with me their appreciation of The Act of Spiritual Communion when physically unable to receive Holy Communion. That prayer appears below as a help for all of us. The prayer may be repeated several times a day even by those who receive sacramentally. The prayer expresses the deep longing of the heart and soul to be united with the Lord in this world and the next. May our faith be ever ardent and strong so that we will be mindful always that, as St Augustine says, “our hearts are restless O Lord, until they rest in Thee.”
God bless,
Fr Mahan
An Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things,
and I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot at this momentreceive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You.
Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.
3ST. BARNABAS CATHOLIC CHURCH
JUNE 21, 2020
It is very important that we all continue to be good stewards during this difficult time. Please consider making an online gift, even committing to regular contributions online
through Faith Direct. You are able to do this from the home page of our parish website. www.stbindy.org
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Please take a look at www.stbindy.org
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As the COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, would you like to know how parish events are affected?
Please consider signing up for e-mail blasts so you will be informed right away about changes to scheduled events and to get the latest news
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This will help us to stay in contact.
Please keep in your prayers…Parishioners who have been
stricken by coronavirus…Parishioners whose relatives and friends are suffering…All those around the world
who suffer from this pandemic…All in the health care professions
who minister to the sick…Our first responders…
Those who are working hard to keep open the supply lines
on which our economy depends…All who worry what
the future will bring…Sacred Heart of Jesus,
have mercy on us!
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12TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The Mass Coordinator ministry is in need of parishioners to serve in the
role of Mass Coordinator at the 5:00 PM Saturday Mass.
We are looking for individuals or teams of spouses/friends to serve in the role. If you are interested, please contact:
Jeff Biltz at [email protected] or at 317-670-4366
Mass Coordinators Needed
St. Barnabas Catholic Church is seeking a part time pastoral, creative,
relationship-driven, and dynamic Coordinator of Youth Ministry to serve
alongside our youth, parents, and members of the parish. This position
will continue to strengthen existing ministries for high school youth and provide a pastoral presence to our
parish school and public school students.
The ideal candidate should have at least 3 years of youth ministry
experience or comparable experience. Applicants must be a practicing
Catholic in good standing with the Church. This candidate should also
have strong organizational skills, written and verbal communication
skills, and should be fluent in the latest technological trends. The applicant
must have the ability to coordinate and work well with volunteers and exhibit
good leadership skills.
Review of applications will begin immediately.
Please direct inquiries and/or your cover letter, resume, and list of
references, in confidence, by email to: Meg Horcher at [email protected]
Equal Opportunity Employer
Coordinator of Youth Ministry Jim Connor
husband of Polly ConnorTony Oddi
husband of Karen Oddi
Mon JUNE 22 8:30 AM Joe Wohlheiter Mike-Mary Beth Mitchell
Tue JUNE 23 8:30 AM John Sheehan Mary Ellen Sheehan
Wed JUNE 24 8:30 AM Ann Mazzoni / Friends
Thu JUNE 25 8:30 AM Joan-Bob LaBine / Family
Fri JUNE 26 8:30 AM Norman Dahlstrom / Family
Sat JUNE 27 5:00 PM Martha Phillips Joe-Loretta Goddard
Sun JUNE 28 7:00 AM Dawson Family 9:00 AM Parish 11:00 AM Jonathan Roller / Eacret
You find yourself in the difficult situation of being accused of blasphemy and confronting possible execution. Your crime is believing in Jesus Christ. The question is then asked of you, “Are you a Christian, a follower of the one named Jesus Christ?” Your answer may very well dictate what happens to you next. What is your answer?
It is probably easier to answer this question when the scenario is make-believe. All of us want to believe that we would say yes to the question of belief in Jesus, but strange things happen when humans panic in the face of extreme stress. As we reflect on what we would say, there are those all over the world who are being asked that very same question. It is a question that was asked of many in the first centuries of the Church. Those who respond “yes” are considered martyrs and saints.
We might not usually think of all this in terms of good stewardship living. However, our faith is also a gift we have received from God to cultivate, grow, and share with others. The more interesting question than the one posed above is, “Would an accuser even think of asking you such a question?” Would you have cultivated, grown, and shared your faith enough that anyone would even consider you worthy of asking the question? They might assume you don’t know Jesus Christ at all. I don’t like conflict and do not seek out conflict, but I would rather someone ask the first question posed than assume there is no reason to confront me in the first place.
— Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
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Will You Say Yes?Everyday Stewardship - Recognize God in Your Ordinary Moments
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JUNE 21, 2020
ContactPARISH OFFICE: 317-882-0724 • Fax: 317-881-8932SCHOOL OFFICE: 317-881-7422 • Fax: 317-881-8933EMERGENCY: 317-886-4744OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM • Monday to FridayWebsite: www.stbindy.org
Jim HanleyWilliam HendelCarl HirschleSue HodgesSue KavanaughGarry KegleyTim KegleyShirley KennedyJessica KocherDon KratzDonna LebowBernie LenahanDebbie LintonJohn LowdonAshley MackeyPJ MiltoJohn MinorJohn MorandJohn Paul MorrisRay PershonTony OddiDaniel OlmsteadDorothy PeffleyBonnie PickardJoe PinnickTom Purtell
Contact our Pastoral Associate or the Parish Secretary to be added or taken off the list.
Jan ArvinLaura BennettSherrie BlombergAustin BondJilly BondOwen BostockBob BoyleSamantha BrownJohn BruceBill BrunsAnna BukerShirley CarrollTessa CassettyMike CongletonRosemary CoxIsaiah DalePeggy DaleTony DennisMitchell DeWebsterJena FordDave FreyNoreen GarneyLinda/Steve GodfreyCharlie GreeleyShirley GregorySteven Haffner
Remember Our Ill Parishioners and Their CaregiversJames RedelRollin RheaKara (Cissell) RoellJudy RossmanHeather SchaeferCathy SchmidtJacob SchraderSherry SesslarJohn SheehanJudy SitzmanFrank StasikDolores StienerBronwyn SundquistGillian SundquistPatrick SuttonDora Northcutt TrittipoCarmen ViegasRita WagnerMarvin WagnerAngela WhittmanPatrick WhitsettLarry WilliamsRosemary WyssBarry Yovanovich
And please keep praying for Msgr. Tony Volz
2020 Stewardship RenewalPlease return your Commitment Card through the
collection basket or send it by mail to the Parish Office. Together as a parish we respond to the
Lord’s call to be good stewards.Thank you and God bless you!
Pastor
Fr. Daniel J. Mahan Ext. 223 [email protected]
Associate Pastor
Fr. Eustace Thang Ext. 222 [email protected]
Deacons
Pat Bower 317-313-8010 [email protected]
Jerry Matthews 317-441-3471 [email protected]
Pastoral Associate
Patty Cain 317-319-2974 [email protected]
Parish Secretary
Theresa Warner Ext. 221 [email protected]
Director of Faith Formation
Joe Sheehan Ext. 225 [email protected]
Director of Finance and Operations
Meg Horcher Ext. 253 [email protected]
Bookkeeper
Ja-Deen Johnson Ext. 252 [email protected]
Director of Facilities
Greg Beckham Ext. 271 [email protected]
Music Director
Dr. R. Ryan Endris [email protected]
Coordinator of Youth Ministry
Principal
Ryan Schnarr Ext. 270 [email protected]
Assistant Principal
Erin Skartvedt Ext. 280 [email protected]
School Office
Laura Bridgewater Ext. 248 [email protected]
Kathie McCarthy Ext. 269 [email protected]
12TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Please register for Fall sports at cyoarchindy.orgBoys Football: $80 feeGirls Kickball: $45 feeCo-ed Cross Country: $45 feeHigh School Girls & Boys Volleyball: $50 feeGirls Basketball (Fall): $65 fee
Questions can be sent to: Dan Bauer at [email protected]
St Barnabas CYO Fall Sports Registrations NOW OPEN
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDEDJoin the Roncalli Family - Roncalli High School is looking for additional substitute teachers for the 2020-21 school year. We are seeking faith-filled individuals who enjoy being around the future of tomorrow. No educational background is required. Training is provided. If you are interested in being a substitute teacher at Roncalli High school please contact Jeff Small at [email protected]