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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
Administrative Office 213 Ripley St.
PO Box 813
Milan, IN 47031-0813
Mr. Gary Taylor, Administrator
812-654-7015 office
812-459-5137 cell
Rev. Francis J. Eckstein
Sacramental Minister
Phone: 812.654.2009
Liz Lattire
Business Manager, Church Office
812.654.7051
Fax: 812.654.7023
Karen Dole
Director of Religious Education
812.667.5594
Michael Collins
Parish Council Vice-President
812-926-0112
Greg Dole
Finance Council Chair
812-667-5594
St. Charles Parish Hall Kitchen &
Religious Education Office:
812-654-7015
Hall Rental
Contact the office at 654-7051
Bulletin Information should be submittted to the
office no later than Wed. noon.
Please send information by email:
or phone(812-654-7051)
or fax(812-654-7023)
or mail to: PO Box 813, Milan
or
place in After Hours Drop Box
next to the office door.
Mass Times:
Saturday ~ 5pm
Sunday ~ 8am & 10:30am
Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. ~ 7am
Confessions:
Tuesday through Friday 6:30-6:55am
Saturday ~ 4 - 4:45pm
AREA EVENTS
Consider the variety of ways we use the word "service" to describe the work of different people. Those who work in government are said to have given themselves to public service. Members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines are all part of the armed services. Hotel and restaurant
employees are said to work in the service industries, along with barbers, hair dressers, flight attendants, and entertainers, although it is a bit of a stretch to imagine folks like Jimmy Kimmel, Jay Leno, or Stephen Colbert in the same category as the hotel housekeeping staff. Every one of these service oriented groups also has its caricature of the lazy, inefficient provider. There's the often joked about drivers' license examiner. There's Beetle Bailey of cartoon fame. And comedy skits about airline stewardesses or hotel maids abound. Yet all of these professions continue to distinguish themselves, despite the occasional "bad apple" that may turn up. In the Gospel this weekend Jesus makes it clear that a servant (that is, a believer) must be constantly vigilant. Peter asked directly, "Is the parable meant for us or for everyone?" Jesus didn't answer him directly, but went on to add another parable describing the prudent, industrious servant and the lazy one. We do not know when the Lord will return, and so we cannot rest on our laurels as though one good deed or one proclamation of the Gospel is enough. Yes, we have our employment, our family, our personal needs that we must attend to. But we are also servants of the Lord. When we get up in the morning, while we are preparing for the day and running through in our heads the list of everything we must accomplish that day, one of the things we can ask ourselves is, "What kind of a servant of God am I going to be today?" That can give us a sense of what can guide our actions as we work though the day.!
PRAYER LIST
We have decided to begin a new prayer list at this time. If you need any names added, please call the secretary at 812-654-7051 or email at: [email protected] Al Mathes Bob Ashcraft Jim Knecht
Church Office Hours
Mon., Wed. & Thur. 9am—2pm
August 7, 2016 ~19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings of the week are on back of bulletin or at www.usccb.org/bible/readings
Public Pro-Life Rosary every 4th Saturday, 10am, Newton Park in L’burg. (August 27)
Eucharistic Healing Service will be this Thurs., August 11 at St. Nicholas Church in Sunman, IN. Deacon Bob
Decker will preside. Confessions begin at 6:30, praise & worship music at 6:45, and the service at 7 pm.
All Saints Summer Festival at the St. Paul’s Campus, New Alsace on August 13 & 14th. See the poster
on the bulletin board for all the information.
Young Adults– Verso L’alto: All young adults, ages 18 and older, are invited to attend Verso L'alto on
Aug. 12. Angie and Sebastian Moster will speak about "The Catholic Family," after attending the World
Meeting of Families with Pope Francis last year. The talk will be geared toward both those who are single
and married. The event will take place at St. Louis School from 7-9 pm. For more information,
visit www.facebook.com/versolaltobatesville or email [email protected].
International Nativity Display at All Saints All Saints Parish is hosting a traveling Crèche display during
the months of July and August- you might call this "Christmas in July." They display will coincide with three
summer festivals that take place in this unique parish community. The dates and locations are as
follows: August 13-14 at St. Paul in New Alsace, IN. The nativity display will have scenes from the Marian
Library of the University of Dayton, the Franciscan sisters of Oldenburg and other private collections. For
more information please contact the parish at 812 576 4302 or visit their website
at www.allsaintscatholic.net. Why wait until November and December to celebrate and rejoice in the
Incarnation- this summer is a perfect time, you can also have a great chicken dinner, a beer and fun!
St. Michael, Brookville to Host Our Lady of Fatima Statue: The world famous International Pilgrim Virgin
Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, traveling worldwide since 1947, is on an historic two-year journey across
America, Martch 2016-December 2017, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the apparitions at
Fatima, visiting more than 100 dioceses in 50 states. St. Michael is participating in this tour August 18-20,
2016. Each day will be a special day to commemorate the Fatima celebrations, which may include
processions, Mass, Rosary, confessions, talks on Fatima and private veneration of the statue. For more
information and an agenda of events visit our website at www.smsbrookville.org
St. Nicholas Annual Church Picnic, Sunday, August 21st, All You Can Eat Buffet Dinner, Featuring Fried
Chicken and Roast Beef, St. Nicholas Famous Turtle Soup, Serving from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m, (Mass
begins @ 10:30 a.m.), Carry out available all day, Games for the Whole Family, For more information:
Call St. Nicholas Parish Office @ 812-623-2964, Address: 6461 E. St. Nicholas Rd, Sunman, IN 47041
Directions: I-74 to the Sunman-Milan exit #156 – Turn south on SR 101 to Sunman (approx. 4 miles) After
RR tracks turn right and follow signs to St. Nicholas Church (approx. 3 miles) License #2016-141608
Sept 5 Labor Day Festival at St. Anthony's Church, Morris IN. Join us for our 99th Labor Day Festival with
Delicious Chicken or Roast Beef Dinners. Serving begins at 11am. Carry Outs Available. Raffles, Games,
Quilts, Arts & Crafts. Many Booths & Entertainment.
96th Annual Labor Day Picnic at St. Peter’s Church, (see poster on the bulletin board for all the details).
St. Michael Church Fall Fest, Brookville, Sat., Sept. 10, 4-10pm. Serving smoked pork chop dinners 4-8pm.
Sunday, Sept. 11th, 11am-7pm. Serving family style chicken dinners 11am-3pm.
SEASONS OF HOPE, A group for the bereaved. If you’re in need of consolation after losing a loved one,
this Christ-Centered faith sharing group is for you. We will meet for six Mondays beginning on Sept. 12th
and continuing Sept. 19th, 26th, Oct. 3rd, 10th, 17th with arrival from 6:30 PM-6:45 PM and the program
from 6:45 PM to 8:30 PM at St. Mary’s new cafeteria at the new campus (1331 E Hunter Robbins Way,
Greensburg, IN 47240). Prayer, Scripture, Faith Sharing, & Fellowship. If you are interested in attending,
please call the Parish Office (812-663-8427) and leave your name and number. A member of the
Bereavement Ministry Team will call you back. In order to have enough materials, we ask that you please
respond by Sept. 7th. You are welcome to bring a friend or relative with you.
The Pregnancy Care Center, SE Indiana will be holding its Annual Banquet on Sept. 15 at the Lawrenceburg
Event Center. The speaker will be Sydna A. Masse of Ramah International. Sitting will begin at 6:30 pm. This is a free event to attend and an opportunity to give to this life saving ministry will be extended. The evening will be one of celebration, thanksgiving, inspiration, vision and hope. Please plan to join us to hear about this life-saving ministry. Contact the PCC to RSVP or to be a Table Host, call 812-537-4357.
St. Teresa Festival, Sat., Sept. 17, 5-11 pm, Sunday, Sept. 18, 12-5 pm, Sat. night features a German
Dinner and you can enjoy a Chicken Dinner on Sunday. Raffles, games, prizes, bid 'n buy, beer garden, kids
tent, and much more! Please join us! 23401 Gavin Lane, Lawrencburg, IN 47025 License #140084
Divine Mercy Perpetual Adoration Chapel at St. Nicholas Church ~ Adorers needed for these times:
Monday noon(12pm), Tuesday 1am, Saturday 2pm, 8pm
August 14, 2016
~20th Sunday
in Ordinary
Time
READINGS Weeks of August 7 & 14th:
Sun the 7th: Wis 18:6-9; Ps
33:1-22; Heb 11:1-19; Matt
24:42-44; Luke 12:32-48
Mon the 8th: Ezek 1:1-28; Ps
148:1-14; 2 Thess 2:14; Matt
17:22-27
Tue the 9th: Ezek 2:8-3:4; Ps
119:14-131; Matt 11:29;
Matt 18:1-14
Wed the 10th: Ezek 9:1-7,
10:18-22; Ps 113:1-6; 2 Cor
5:19; Matt 18:15-20
Thu the 11th : Ezek 12:1-2;
Ps 78:56-62; Ps 119:135;
Matt 18:21-19:1
Fri the 12th: Ezek 16:1-63 or
16:59-63; Isa 12:1-6; 1
Thess 2:13; Matt 19:3-12
Sat the 13th: Ezek 18:1-32;
Ps 51:12-19; Matt 11:25;
Matt 19:13-15
Sun the 14th: Jer 38:4-10; Ps
40:2-18; Heb 12:1-4; John
10:27; Luke 12:49-53
Vigil Readings: 1 Chr 15:3-
16, 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-14; 1
Cor 15:54-57; Luke 11:27-28
Mon the 15th : Rev 11:19,
12:1-10; Ps 45:10-16; 1 Cor
15:20-27; Luke 1:39-56
Tue the 16th: Ezek 28:1-10;
Deut 32:26-36; 2 Cor 8:9;
Matt 19:23-30
Wed,17th: Ezek 34:1-11; Ps
23:1-6; Heb 4:12; Matt 20:1-16
Thu the 18th: Ezek 36:23-28;
Ps 51:12-19; Ps 95:8; Matt
22:1-14
Fri the 19th: Ezek 37:1-14;
Ps 107:1-9; Ps 25:4-5; Matt
22:34-40
Sat the 20th: Ezek 43:1-7; Ps
85:9-14; Matt 23:1-12
Milan Food Pantry is open on Tuesdays from 9-10am
& 5-7pm. Help feed the hungry! Be sure to bring your
Brown Bag filled with groceries on Sunday, August 21st
and place them in the truck right outside as you come
into the Church. Next workday for St. Charles is 9/13.
Baptism Classes: Parents who are expecting their first child in
the up-coming months, please contact Gary Taylor at 812-654-7015.
The Youth Group Picnic being held at the home of Marvin and Kendy Wheeler, 7257 E. County Road 50 S, Dillsboro on Sunday, August 14th from 1-3 is fast approaching!! All 7-12 graders are invited to attend and bring something to munch on if possible, hot dogs and drinks will be provided. There will be fishing, corn hole games, as well as a water balloon toss. Please join us and help our newly formed youth group get off to a good start.
Save the Date: Our Harvest Dinner & Raffle will be on October 15th. Our first Harvest Dinner meeting will be held in the parish hall following the 8am Mass on August 7th.
The St. Charles' Ladies Society has reduced the price of their
cookbook "A Taste of Heaven" to $10 in hopes of selling those
remaining. If you are interested in purchasing one, you may
contact Terri Redwine at 812-432-3918 or the church
office. Please help us with this money making project, so we
may continue to care for our parish, such as the recently
purchased altar cloths.
Faith Formation: Elementary & High School Faith Formation
sign-ups will be on the up-coming Sundays of August 21, 28 &
Sept. 4.
Welcome to our parish family, Jason & Abby Thome and sons,
Logan & Finley.
Address: 7690 N. Co. Rd. 800E., Milan 513-646-9526
St. Charles Right to Life and Dearborn and Ohio Right to Life united in
supporting life at the Milan 4th of July parade. "Little Feet" pins, pro-life
refrigerator magnets, a prayer of this year's election, and pro-life pencils
were handed out. Special thanks to the youth who helped us: Bethany Raab,
Luke Meeks, Maria and Andrew Oelker, Genevieve Ohlhaut, Ronan Hancock,
Evan and Elliott Meek.
MASS SCHEDULE Looking Ahead…. August 7
August 9
Aug. 10
Aug. 11
Aug. 14
Aug. 14
Aug. 16
Aug 18
Aug. 21
Aug. 21
Harvest Dinner mtg in hall after 8am Mass
Rosary/sing-along ,Holy Com. @ R.C., 6:30pm
Finance Coun.mtg: 6pm, Parish Coun. Mtg: 7pm
Prayer service/rosary at 7pm at St. Pius Chapel
Pro-Life mtg. in hall after the 8am Mass
Youth Group Picnic
Mass at Ripley Crossing at 6:30pm
Hour of Adoration w/ Holy Com. at St. Pius,7pm
Adult Faith Formation mtg. 9am in hall
RTL breakfast(donuts/beverages) freewill, 9am
July 23/24th:
Regular Collection $ 2,348.15
Budget $ 3,269.00
Difference - 920.85
C o n t r i b u t i o n s
Mon., August 8 ~ St. Dominic, Priest
7am: Communion Service
Tuesday, August 9 ~ St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Virgin & Martyr
7am: + Marissa Frederick
Wednesday, August 10 ~ St. Lawrence, Deacon & Martyr
7am: + Viola Bruns
Thursday, August 11 ~ St. Clare, Virgin
7am: + for the liv. & dec. mem. of Louis & Pauline Niese Fam.
Friday, August 12 ~ St. Jane Frances de Chantal, Religious
7am: + The Frederick Family
Saturday, August 13
5pm: + Edward & Edna Grathwohl
--- Chaplet of Divine Mercy 4:35am Ed King
-- Lector: Angie Bentle
-- Servers: Luke & Shane Lonneman
-- Gift Bearers: Bill & Martha Bishop
-- Ushers: Ralph Jones
-- Euch. Min.: Mary Ann Lows, Joyce Mathes, Ed King
Sunday, August 14
8am: + Our Parishioners
--- Chaplet of Divine Mercy 7:35am Mary Nierlich
-- Lector: Karen Simpkins
-- Servers: Jarrod Nichols, Jonathan Bruner
-- Gift Bearers: Mary Wickersham Family
-- Ushers: Dave Simpkins, Irv Amberger
-- Euch. Min.:Gerrie Driggers,Marlene Riehle,Eileen Hamrock
10:30am: + Walter & Peg Hudepohl wedding anniversary
-- Chaplet of Divine Mercy 10:05am Judy & Steve Collins
-- Lector: Debra Johnson
-- Servers: Alyssa Brinkman, Melissa Lonneman
-- Gift Bearers: Jeff & Lori Lewis
-- Ushers: Tony Lonneman
-- Euchar. Min.: Mary Perkins, Ginny Thompson, Lou Martini
Plenary Indulgences are obtainable any time any place:
Reading of Sacred Scripture
Recitation of the Marian Rosary
Exercise of the Way of the Cross
Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament
Plenary Indulgences are obtainable on special occasions:
Papal Blessing—even by radio
Closing Mass of a Eucharistic Congress
During a Diocesan Synod
During a Pastoral Visitation
The Donor desires to
establish a designated
endowment fund to be known St. Charles Borromeo Parish-
Milan- St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery and St. Pius
Cemetery Endowment to provide perpetual care,
maintenance and expansion along with operating and
capital needs at St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery, Milan
and St. Pius Cemetery.
RTL NEWS: Our Pro-Life Group will be selling raffle
tickets for the restaurant gift certificates following the
masses this & next weekend. They will also be available
on Sunday, August 21st after the 8am mass, in the parish
hall, during the sign-up for the CCD classes. We will also
have a breakfast of donuts & beverages. Freewill
donation. All proceeds will go towards pro-life causes. Thank
you for your support. ***Please continue to collect baby
items and drop your donations in the baby bed in the Parish
Hall or leave them in the back of church.
St. Charles & St. Pius Parish Halls are available for hall rental. St. Pius Hall/shelters are a beautiful place to have a summer gathering and the fee goes towards the upkeep of the cemetery. Contact the office for more info/reserve either hall.
Dear Parishioners of St. Charles Borromeo, Milan, IN on behalf of Bishop Jose Slaby and the people of Prelature of Esquel in Argentina (Patagonia) I want to thank you for your prayers and generous support. Your donation to the Mission Appeal will help ensure that the Gospel is spread and reaches even to "the end of the earth". Thank you for helping build from scratch Prelature of Esquel. Thanks to your support poor and underprivileged can experience the joy of the Gospel that brings true hope in theirs very challenging life. Be assured that you will be remembered in our prayers. May God bless you all! Fr. Wojciech Kusek St. Charles Church collection for the mission appeal was $1,686.95. Thank you for your generous donation!
Jubilee of Mercy; On October 8 from 9am to noon, St. Bartholomew Parish in Columbus will host the local Marian Jubilee for the Universal Church being observed in Rome October 7-9. The keynote address will be by Dr. Scott
Hahn, director of St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology and professor at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Space is limited to the first 900 people who register using the link: Www.archindy.org/jubilee or sending a message to [email protected] See the July 29 issue
of The Criterion.
Monday, August 15 ~ The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
7am: Communion Service
Tuesday, August 16 ~ St. Stephen of Hungary
7am: + Marvin Billman
Wednesday, August 17
7am: + Johanne Graham
Thurs., August 18
7am: + Drew Bruns
Friday, August 19 ~ St. John Eudes, Priest
7am: + J & J Allen Families
Saturday, August 20
5pm: + Denise Gunter
--- Rosary; Joyful Mysteries 4:35am Martha Bishop
-- Lector: Joe Moll
-- Servers: Grant Novinger, Gus Redwine
-- Gift Bearers: Steve & Donna Delap
-- Ushers: Mark Kieffer
-- Euch. Min.: Scott & Michelle Novinger, Joyce Mathes
Sunday, August 21
8am: + Our Parishioners
--- Rosary; Joyful Mysteries 7:35am Helen Amberger
-- Lector: Ray Hopping
-- Servers: Anna Bergmann, Emily Campbell
-- Gift Bearers: Jon Nichols Family
-- Ushers: Jeff Meinders, Rose Gauck
-- Euch. Min.:Mary Wichersham, Pat Hunger, Eugene Ehlman
10:30am: + Pauline Billman
-- Rosary; Joyful Mysteries 10:05am Michael Collins
-- Lector: Diane Patterson
-- Servers: Cole & Ellie Knecht
-- Gift Bearers: Stan & Ellen Sporleder
-- Ushers: Steve Knecht, Molly Knecht
-- Eucharistic Min.: Jerry Volz, Lori Lewis, Kathy Tekulve
Mission Appeal
$ 1,686.95
Regular Collection $ 3,205.02
Budget $ 3,269.00
Difference - 63.98
July 30/31st: