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St. Paul Catholic Center
The Newman Center at
Indiana University
St. Paul Catholic Center The Newman Center at Indiana University 1413 E 17th Street Bloomington, IN 47408 www.hoosiercatholic.org
Table of Contents
Holy Week Schedule...............P.2 Stewardship
Worship..................................P. 3
Weekly Calendar…….….….…....P. 4 Prayers for the Sick Family News You Can Use
Parish News............................P. 5 Community News
Community News...................P. 6
Contact Information….....…....P. 7 Catholic Agencies in Bloomington
Weekend Mass Times Saturday 4:30pm
Korean Mass at 6pm on the 1st & 3rd Saturday
Sunday 8:30am, 10:30am, 5:30pm 9pm (when IU is in session) Misa en Español 12:30pm
The Sacrament of
Reconciliation is offered Mon-Fri. from 4-5pm and Saturdays from 3-4:15pm
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-4:30pm (Closed from 12-1pm) Friday: Closed Saturday: Closed Sunday: 8am-1pm Phone: (812) 339-5561 www.hoosiercatholic.org
March 18, 2018 • Fifth Sunday of Lent
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Sunday, March 25: Palm Sunday.
Monday, March 26: Food Drive “Sort & Sack”. Food, cleaning, and hygiene items donated for the Lenten Food Drive are sorted and bagged for three local agencies; Area 10 Agency on Aging, Mother Hubbard’s Cup-board, and First Methodist Church’s Wednesday Food Pantry, 6-8pm in Higgins Hall. Tuesday, March 27: Chrism Mass at the Cathedral. NO EVENING MASS OR CONFESSION. Wednesday, March 28: Communal Penance Service, 4-9pm. NO EVENING MASS. Holy Thursday, March 29: Reconciliation 4-5pm. Mass of the Lord’s Supper, 7pm. Good Friday, March 30: Stations of the Cross, 3pm. Reconciliation, 4-5pm. Passion of the Lord, 7pm. Holy Saturday, March 31: Blessing of Easter Food, Noon, Church. Reconciliation, 3-4:15pm. Easter Vigil Mass, 8:30pm. Easter Sunday, April 1: Masses at 8:30am, 10:30am, 1pm (Spanish Mass), 5:30pm, and 9pm. Easter Monday, April 2: Parish Office Closed.
Everyday Stewardship
I read a story recently about a teacher who donated to one of her former students a kidney. This tremendous act of selflessness came about because the young person had lost most of the function his kidneys due to an ill-ness. Literally, that teacher gave the gift of life to someone who wasn't her own child or another family member. This is certainly radical stewardship. How far would you go to give of yourself so that another might live? Would you have to love him or her like your own child or parent? No one can deny it would be a difficult decision, especially if your giving put your own health at risk. Reflecting on these things helps to provide some perspective on the crucifixion of Jesus. Not only did he suffer tremendously at the hands of the Romans, he gave his life for us so we might live forever. What does true stew-ardship look like? The cross is a symbol to us of total surrender. When we are called to give of ourselves in ordi-nary ways in daily life we sometimes hesitate and think twice. Perhaps when we are unsure we should look to the cross and there we can find our strength. And then when the call comes to truly sacrifice and place our trust in God, we may have already developed a lifestyle that makes responding, "yes," that much easier. --Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
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Mass Times and Intentions
Weekend Masses March 17-18
Saturday 4:30pm Carl & Ginny Smith (Korean) 6:00pm Korean Community Sunday 8:30am Larry Pipher 10:30am Pat & Jim Scholl (Spanish) 12:30pm 5:30pm David Bedel 9:00pm St. Paul Parishioners
Weekday Masses March 19-23
Monday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:30pm Patricia Blank
Tuesday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 9:00pm Thomas P. Lawton, Jr. Wednesday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:30pm St. Paul Parishioners Thursday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 9:00pm St. Paul Parishioners Friday 5:30pm Gerald T. Lawlor, Sr.
Weekend Masses March 24-25
Saturday 4:30pm Thelma Griesinger Sunday 8:30am Thelma Griesinger 10:30am Dr. Frank Miller (Spanish) 12:30pm St. Paul Parishioners 5:30pm Mr. & Mrs. Jack Davis 9:00pm
Weekday Masses March 26-30
Monday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:30pm Patricia Blank
Tuesday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 9:00pm St. Paul Parishioners Wednesday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:30pm Mr. & Mrs. Jack Davis Thursday 7:00pm Matthew J. Finegan Friday 7:00pm Passion of the Lord
March 18, 2018
Worship
Join us for Praise and Worship 8-9pm on April 16!
Lenten Communal Reconciliation St. Agnes Tues., March 20 7:00pm St. Jude Wed., March 21 6:30pm St. John Thurs., March 22 6:00pm St. Paul Wed., March 28 4:00pm St. Paul Parishioners are welcome to attend Commu-nal Reconciliation at any of these churches. In addi-tion, St. Paul will maintain the usual schedule of Con-fession times during Holy Week.
The St. Paul Adult Choir
Proudly Presents
A Service of Worship and
Celebration of Our Lord’s Death
and Resurrection
Friday, April 13 at 7:00pm
In The Church
All Are Welcome
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Weekly Calendar This Coming Week
Monday, March 19
Finance Council Meeting, 6-7:30pm, S. Meeting Room
Steering Committee Mtg., 7-9pm, N. Meeting Room
Parish Pastoral Council Meeting, 7:30-9pm, S. Mtg. Rm.
College Women’s Book Study, 8-9pm, Stephens Room
Tuesday, March 20
RCIA, 7-8pm, North & South Meeting Rooms
Bible Study, 7:30-8:30pm, Stephens Room
Wednesday, March 21
St. Vincent de Paul Mtg., 6-8pm, N. & S. Meeting Rooms
The Bible Timeline, 6:30-8:30pm, Higgins Hall
Young Adults, 7-9pm, Stephens Room
College Women’s Book Club, 9-10pm, Stephens Room Thursday, March 22
Women’s Bible Study, 9:30am-Noon, North Mtg. Rm.
Exploring Our Faith, 6-7:30pm, Higgins Hall
Choir Rehearsal, 7-9pm, Church
Discernment Group, 7-9pm, N. Meeting Room Friday, March 23
Confirmation II Retreat, Off-Site
Families Growing in Faith, 6-8pm, Downstairs Saturday, March 24
Confirmation II Retreat Concludes
Sunday, March 25—Palm Sunday
Sacramental Preparation, 9:15-10:25am, Downstairs
Faith Formation Classes, 9:30-10:25pm, Downstairs
Children’s Liturgy of the Word, 10:30-11am, Downstairs
Spanish Faith Formation, 1:45-3:15pm, Stephens Room
Children’s Choir Rehearsal, 3-4pm, Church
Student Supper, following 5:30pm Mass, Higgins Hall
Knights of Columbus IU Chapter, 7-9pm, Stephens Room
March 18, 2018
Prayers for the Sick of Our Parish
Names of the sick will be listed for four weeks at a time. If you wish for a name to remain on the list longer, please contact the parish office at 812-339-5561 or vyoungs@hoosiercatholic.org
Grace DeVeau, Kathryn Faith Marszalek, Cynthia Kanko, Bob Wilmoth, Ed Jenkinson, Rachael Tamaran, Jana Gilbertson, Janet Richart, Ernesto Enrique, Christopher Stone, Paul Stone, Jack Miller, Roy Staring, Patrick McArthur, Jerome Dorsey, Pat Riesen-man, Tracey Neumann, Monsignor Rafael Lizcano Garcia, Mable East, Zach Simon, Opal Moore, Veronica Sama, Jacqueline Danner, Iliana Abbott, Ward Brown, David Wild, Sophia Schwab, Kathy Van der Schans, Bob Bley, Connie Simmons, Lucreta Al-len, Beverly Bundy Kirkman, Mary Edna Rothrock, Charlene Miller
Pray for them, and for all who are elderly, infirm, and homebound.
Parish News
Religious Education Families Growing in Faith (FGF) next session is March 23rd. Children's Liturgy of the Word (CLW) and Sunday Faith Formation are on Spring Break! Session will resume Sun-day, March 25. Sacramental Preparation Class will be Sunday, March 25, from 9:15-10:30am in Higgins Hall. Confirmation II Retreat in Friday, March 23 at 7pm to Satur-day, March 24, at 5pm.
One Bread, One Cup Liturgical Leadership Conference St. Paul and St. Charles youth are going as a team to St. Meinrad this June 11 - 15, 2018. If you have not received information from Bridget in an email and are interested, then please email bmcintyre@hoosiercatholic.org.
Exploring Our Faith A class with no reading or assignments! Join Fr. Patrick from 6:00-7:30 pm Thurs-day, March 22 to discuss the basics of our Catholic Faith. Each session will feature a video, group discussion, and question-and-answer. All people and questions are wel-come.
Lenten Food Drive
Meet Mother Hubbard! Mother Hubbard's Cupboard (MHC or The Hub for short) strives to increase access to healthy food for all people in need, in ways that cultivate dignity, self-sufficiency, and community. The Hub oper-ates a food pantry, commu-nity gardens, nutrition educa-tion programs, tool share and a d v o c a c y p r o g r a m s . The MHC food pantry is the largest in Monroe County. It is open 5 days a week and pro-vides immediate access to food for 3,800 individuals and families in need each week, with an emphasis on nutritious and healthy se-lections. Please donate to St. Paul's Lenten Food Drive to help stock the MHC food pantry! Shelf-stable protein and dairy items are particularly needed.
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Parish/Community News
Nominees for the Parish
Pastoral Council
(PPC) Now Being Accepted Members of the PPC serve as a liaison between the Pastor and the parish. Members also serve in a con-sultative position to the Pastor. Nominees for the Council are being accepted until March 25. Open positions are as follows: 2 Undergraduate Representatives 1 Grad Student Representative 2 Resident Parishioner Representatives 1 Multi-Cultural Representative 1 IU Staff/Faculty Representative Per PPC By-Laws, Members shall:
Be baptized and confirmed Catholics.
Be active members of the parish and participants
in parish activities, including worship.
Know and support the mission of St. Paul Catholic
Center.
Possess the talents and skills needed to carry out
the work of the Council and attend the meetings of the council.
Be willing to utilize consensus in making recom-
mended to the pastor. The PPC meets once a month during the academic school year (August-May) from 7-9pm, usually on the 3rd Monday of the month. Potential Candidates must complete a nomination f o r m ( a v a i l a b l e o n o u r w e b s i t e , www.hoosiercatholic.org) or in the parish office during regular office hours and return the completed form by March 25th. The election will be held on Sunday, April 15 after all Masses, and successful candidates will be notified by Fr. John no later than Tuesday, April 17. Please prayerfully consider if you are called to serve your parish as a council member. Thank you!
From Death to New Life
Please pray for the repose of the souls of
Bobbi Davila, Parishioner
And
Larry Pipher Father of Jennifer Pipher, Parishioner
Women’s Bible Study Ladies of the parish are invited to attend our weekly Women’s Bible Study. We meet every Thursday downstairs in the North Meeting Room from 9:30am to Noon. Discussion, prayer, and, of course, Bible Study!
St. Charles’ Fish Fry & Auction!
Mark your calendars! St. Charles’ annual Lenten Fish Fry & Auction will be held on March 23rd at St. Charles’ School.
All proceeds from the Lenten Fish Fry Auction benefit St. Charles School.
Ticket prices are $10/Adult and $5/Child. Dine-in or Carry Out!
Do you have something you would like to donate for the auction? Please contact Amy at amycod-dins@gmail.com.
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For nothing will be impossible with God
~Luke 1:37
Community News
40 Days for Life
Pray for the unborn and their parents by joining the “40 Days for Life” right here in Bloomington.
Those who pray outside of abortion facilities and give public witness to the truth are the heart and soul of the pro-life movement. During this season of Lent, con-sider offering one hour of silent prayer to God at a place where the love of God is so desperately needed.
You may sign up and learn more at 40daysforlife.com/Bloomington.
Donating Your Old Vehicle
Can Change Someone’s Life
for the Better!
Think that crummy ol’ car in the side yard or your leaky boa t i n t he (expensive) stor-age yard has no value? Did you know that you can donate that old car or boat or ANY vehicle with a title and have the pro-ceeds from the sale go directly to the Bloomington St. Vincent de Paul Society to help people in need? Eve-rything is handled by the St. Vincent de Paul National Car Program, including FREE pick up of your vehicle and tax deduction documentation. To learn more about how easy the process is, call 812-961-1510 ext 5 or email donation@bloomingtonsvdp.org. A local
SVdP volunteer will be in touch to discuss the details.
There are many organizations promoting vehicle donations, but this is the ONLY program where you can be assured that the pro-ceeds from the sale of your old vehicle will benefit your local St. Vincent de Paul mission to help
our neighbors living in poverty. Thank you for sup-porting St. Vincent de Paul!
CYO Spring Camps!
Women’s Only Weekend (WOW) April 20-21 For women 21 and older. Depart from the hurry and worry of everyday life. Pull back, unplug and re-charge! This program is a spiritual retreat with op-portunities to relax and recreate. Activities include crafts, workshops, high challenge, hikes, etc. Women are welcome to do as little or as much as they desire. “I Believe” is the 2018 theme. Massage and Spiritual Direction sessions available. Spring Family Camp May 11-13 Best suited for those 5 and older. Family Camp is designed to encourage and foster relevant, inten-tional, and relational experiences for parents and children. Activities include climbing, canoeing, crafts, archery, evening activities, games, sports, Mass, campfires and MORE! Campers live together in large cabins and eat in the dining hall. Private cab-ins are available for an additional fee. Please go to www.campranchoframasa.org for more information and registration.
Pastoral Staff Pastor/Director of Campus Ministry, Fr. John Meany, O.P…..…………………………..……pastor
Assoc. Pastor, Fr. Patrick Hyde, O.P………...…....frpatrick
Assoc. Pastor, Fr. Joseph Minuth, O.P...................frjoseph
Administrator of Religious Education, Bridget McIntyre……………………………………..bmcintyre
Music Ministry, Tim Gregson …………………………………………………….........tgregson
Campus Ministry Missionary, Alexandra Makris ...............................................................................alexandra
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Forming Disciples Spreading the Gospel Building Community
Resource Staff
Secretary/Bulletin Editor, Valli Youngs…………...vyoungs
Development/Stewardship Director, Tara Doyon……………………………………………....tdoyon
Business Office Manager, Mark Wozniak...........mwozniak
Office Assistant, Mary Reilly.........………..………….mreilly
Sacristan/Housekeeper, Jennifer Pipher….………..jpipher
Building Manager, Joe Zapfe..........................................joe
All emails are @hoosiercatholic.org Parish office phone number: 812-339-5561
Catholic Agencies in Bloomington Catholic Charities
Outreach Counseling and Referral Services
Building healthy families
Parenting children of all ages
Alcohol and drug issues in youth
Stress management
Individual, couple and family counseling for all
ages and play therapy. Services are offered on a sliding-fee scale
School Consultation
Consultation services for teachers and parents
and the evaluation of students who are experienc-ing behavioral, emotional, social or learning barri-ers to their education
Social Skills Enhancement Groups and individual
supportive counseling
Parent education programs
Catholic Charities is located at 803 N. Monroe, Bloomington. 812-332-1262; Check out Catholic Charities Bloomington’s website for more information. www.ccbin.org.
St. Vincent de Paul
St. Vincent de Paul is an international society of vol-unteers that seek to serve those in need. The help given is based on the need of the client and the and the resources available. Race, religion, creed or sex-ual orientation are not considered. There is also a spiritual growth component of the Society for those who wish to become full members, but persons who are only interested in volunteering to serve others are equally welcome. St. Vincent de Paul provides
Community Resource information
Emergency financial help
Collection and donation of furniture and appli-
ances free of charge For assistance or to donate, please call 812-961-1510 or help@bloomingtonsvdp.org. St. Vincent de Paul’s furniture warehouse is located at the corner of W 17th and Jackson on the right-hand side of the building with the UHaul Truck Rentals out front. Check out St. Vincent de Paul Bloomington’s website for more information. www.bloomingtonsvdp.org
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