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AFÉ ROSARI Enjoy gourmet coffees and teas, delicious hot chocolate, milk, juice, Long’s Bakery doughnuts, fellowship and more! Sundays in Priori Hall after every Mass O C Profits help fund the purchase of ultrasound machines for crisis pregnancy centers. Italian Heritage Society Reaching out to promote, preserve and share inherited Italian values of religion, family, art, history, music, food and camaraderie. For membership information: Gus Raggio [email protected] (317) 335-1062 Whole Life • Term • Retirement • Annuities • Long Term Care • IRA Knights of Columbus INSURANCE DON R. MURPHY 317-532-7330 [email protected] SHELBYVILLE ROAD VETERINARY HOSPITAL Timothy J. Thunell, D.V.M. 10% discount to Holy Rosary parishioners! 784-ARRF (2773) 784-MEOW (6369) Open M-F 8 am-6 p.m.; Sat 8 am-noon 5120 Shelbyville Road corner of Shelbyville Rd & Emerson Ave 1 mi. south of I-465 Emerson Ave exit www.shelbyvilleroadvet.com Closed on Feast of the Circumcision, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Ascension Thursday, the Assumption of the BVM, Feast of All Saints, Feast of the Immaculate Conception and both the Vigil of and the Nativity of Our Lord. N.F.P. Creighton Model Services Natural Family Planning [email protected] Michael Farrell (317) 255-0062 a local Catholic company with over 17 years experience See our video at www.grandviewlending.com Lending based on family values: Honesty • Sincerity • Integrity Purchase, refinance, conventional, reverse, FHA, VA home loans Pizza and Beef Serving the Holy Rosary Neighborhood & Downtown Indy Top Quality Pizza and Italian Beef! Delivery or Pickup We Specialize in Catering (317) 203-7110 619 Virginia Ave. Parishioners Bev & Bob Jaeger Please thank our advertisers by patronizing their businesses Show this ad for invoice pricing on all in-stock new cars 750 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood • (317) 534-2247 • tomobriengreenwood.com or talk to Holy Rosary parishioner Paul Neuendorf Advertise in our bulletin Call 636-4478 Confessions: Before Sunday Masses as time allows, about 30 minutes before each weekday Mass, or by appointment. Public Recitation of the Rosary: English: Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Spanish: right after 11:30 Sunday Mass. Weddings: Weddings can be scheduled only after meeting with the pastor at least six months in advance of the ceremony. Baptisms: Please contact Teresa Gorsage at the par- ish office or [email protected] to schedule baptisms and required baptis- mal instruction. Joining the Parish: Parish Registration Forms can be found in the rotating rack in the vestibule. Com- pleted forms can be placed in the collec- tion basket or mailed to the office. Parish Staff and Leadership: The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD ................................ Pastor Teresa Gorsage ............... Coordinator of Religious Education Luke Reese ..................................................... Music Director David Walden ............................ Director of Communications Christine Traina ............................... Parish Council President Carl Miller .....................................Finance Council President CENTRAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL: 1155 E. Cameron St., Indianapolis, IN 46203 • 317-783-7759 • fax 317-781-5964 Kelly England .......................................................... Principal 520 Stevens St. • Indianapolis, IN 46203 phone: 317-636-4478 • fax: 317-636-2522 emergency number: 317-721-6520 e-mail address: [email protected] Website: www.holyrosaryindy.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy Twitter: https://twitter.com/holyrosaryindy La Chiesa del Santo Rosario Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church March 20, 2016 Palm Sunday “And a very great multitude spread their gar- ments in the way, and others cut boughs from the trees … saying: Hosanna to the Son of David; Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord.” Matt. 21:8, 9 The Italian Parish of Indianapolis

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Page 1: SHELBYVILLE ROAD La Chiesa del Santo Rosario ... - Holy Rosary · Tuesday of Holy Week Alice Mitchell 2 p.m. ness Mass and SPRED Family Liturgy — Chrism Mass at Cathedral of SS

AFÉ ROSARI Enjoy gourmet coffees and teas, delicious hot chocolate, milk, juice, Long’s Bakery doughnuts, fellowship and more!

Sundays in Priori Hall after every Mass

O C

Profits help fund the purchase of ultrasound machines for crisis pregnancy centers.

Italian

Heritage

Society

Reaching out to promote, preserve and share inherited Italian values of religion, family, art, history, music, food and camaraderie.

For membership information: Gus Raggio

[email protected] (317) 335-1062

Whole Life • Term • Retirement • Annuities • Long Term Care • IRA

Knights of Columbus INSURANCE

DON R. MURPHY

317-532-7330 [email protected]

SHELBYVILLE ROAD VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Timothy J. Thunell, D.V.M.

10% discount to Holy Rosary parishioners!

784-ARRF (2773)

784-MEOW (6369)

Open M-F 8 am-6 p.m.; Sat 8 am-noon

5120 Shelbyville Road corner of Shelbyville Rd & Emerson Ave 1 mi. south of I-465 Emerson Ave exit

www.shelbyvilleroadvet.com Closed on Feast of the Circumcision, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Ascension Thursday, the Assumption of the BVM,

Feast of All Saints, Feast of the Immaculate Conception and both the Vigil of and the Nativity of Our Lord.

N.F.P.

Creighton Model Services Natural Family Planning

[email protected]

Michael Farrell (317) 255-0062

a local Catholic company with over 17 years experience

See our video at www.grandviewlending.com

Lending based on family values:

Honesty • Sincerity • Integrity

Purchase, refinance, conventional,

reverse, FHA, VA home loans

Pizza and Beef

Serving the Holy Rosary Neighborhood & Downtown Indy

Top Quality Pizza and Italian Beef!

Delivery or Pickup

We Specialize in Catering

(317) 203-7110

619 Virginia Ave. Parishioners Bev & Bob Jaeger

Please thank our advertisers by patronizing their businesses

Show this ad for invoice pricing on all in-stock new cars

750 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood • (317) 534-2247 • tomobriengreenwood.com

or talk to Holy Rosary parishioner Paul Neuendorf

Advertise

in our

bulletin

Call

636-4478

Confessions:

Before Sunday Masses as time allows,

about 30 minutes before each weekday

Mass, or by appointment.

Public Recitation of the Rosary:

English: Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Spanish: right after 11:30 Sunday Mass.

Weddings:

Weddings can be scheduled only after

meeting with the pastor at least six

months in advance of the ceremony.

Baptisms:

Please contact Teresa Gorsage at the par-

ish office or [email protected]

to schedule baptisms and required baptis-

mal instruction.

Joining the Parish:

Parish Registration Forms can be found

in the rotating rack in the vestibule. Com-

pleted forms can be placed in the collec-

tion basket or mailed to the office.

Parish Staff and Leadership:

The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD ................................ Pastor

Teresa Gorsage ............... Coordinator of Religious Education

Luke Reese ..................................................... Music Director

David Walden ............................ Director of Communications

Christine Traina ............................... Parish Council President

Carl Miller ..................................... Finance Council President

CENTRAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL:

1155 E. Cameron St., Indianapolis, IN 46203 • 317-783-7759 • fax 317-781-5964

Kelly England .......................................................... Principal

520 Stevens St. • Indianapolis, IN 46203

phone: 317-636-4478 • fax: 317-636-2522

emergency number: 317-721-6520

e-mail address: [email protected]

Website: www.holyrosaryindy.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy

Twitter: https://twitter.com/holyrosaryindy

La Chiesa del Santo Rosario

Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church

March 20, 2016

Palm Sunday “And a very great multitude spread their gar-

ments in the way, and others cut boughs from

the trees … saying: Hosanna to the Son of

David; Blessed is He that cometh in the Name

of the Lord.” — Matt. 21:8, 9

The Italian Parish of Indianapolis

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Saturday, March 19, 2016

4:30 p.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Palm Sunday

Vince Gatto

Sunday, March 20, 2016

8 a.m. — No Mass

9 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung) Palm Sunday

Pro populo

11 a.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

Palm Sunday (1st class)

Michael A. Navarra

Monday, March 21, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Monday of Holy Week

Benjamin McVey

5:45 p.m. — Extraordinary Form

Monday of Holy Week (1st class)

Mrs. Gus Caito Sr.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Tuesday of Holy Week

Alice Mitchell

2 p.m. — Chrism Mass at Cathedral

of SS. Peter & Paul

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Wednesday of Holy Week

Ida Deck

Noon — Extraordinary Form

Wednesday of Holy Week (1st class)

Intentions of David Siefker

(Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 12:30-5:30)

5:30 p.m. — Benediction

5:45 p.m. — Ordinary Form

Wednesday of Holy Week

Intentions of Michael Gaines

6:30 p.m. — Tenebræ of Holy Thursday

Thursday, March 24, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Tenebræ of Holy Thursday — by Lumen Christi Catholic School

5:45 p.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung) Holy Thursday

Celebrant’s intention

7:30 p.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

Holy Thursday (1st class)

Parishioners of Holy Rosary

(Altar of Repose will be open for prayer until midnight.)

Friday, March 25, 2016

9 a.m. — Tenebræ of Good Friday

2 p.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung) Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion (1st class)

6:30 p.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung) Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion

Saturday, March 26, 2016

9 a.m. — Tenebræ of Holy Saturday

8:30 p.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung) The Great Paschal Vigil

& First Mass of Easter Sunday (1st class)

Those coming into the Church

(Blessing of Easter foods will take place in our first-floor classroom immediately after the Vigil Mass.)

Sunday, March 27, 2016

8 a.m. — Anglican Use (Sung)

Easter Sunday (Solemnity)

Doris & Sonny Dietz

9:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Easter Sunday (Solemnity)

Repose of the soul of Joseph Einterz

and the consolation of the Einterz Family

11:30 a.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

Easter Sunday (1st class)

Pro populo

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Liturgical schedule for the week

Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, pray for us!

Center at 1201 E. Maryland St. is in great

need of volunteers to assist in warehouse

operations Saturday, April 9. This effort

involves serving clients in need of house-

hold goods (furniture, appliances, kitchen-

ware, clothing, etc.) at the warehouse as

well as volunteer truck drivers/helpers to

pick up similar donated goods within the

metro area on that day. Men and women of

high school age and older are generally

needed between 8 a.m. and about noon to

effectively satisfy these needs. For direc-

tions, more information and alternate work

dates, contact parishioner Dave Nealy at

535-8228 or 354-5134. First-time volun-

teers are especially appreciated and can

readily team with experienced volunteers.

The spring campaign for 40 Days for Life

ends today (Sunday). The thanksgiving

rally and dinner will be at 6 p.m. at St. Luke

Catholic Church, 7575 Holliday Dr.

Rev. Msgr. William Stumpf will preside

over the Archdiocesan Disability Aware-

ness Mass and SPRED Family Liturgy on

Sunday, April 3, at 10:30 a.m. at SS. Peter &

Paul Cathedral. It will be followed by a recep-

tion in Assembly Hall featuring representa-

tives and information from local organiza-

tions and resources working for and with peo-

ple with special needs and their families. For

details, contact Erin Jeffries at 317-236-1448

or [email protected].

FamilyHoliness.com Check it out!

Save the Family, Save the World! Sponsored by Homeward Bound Properties Inc.

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ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES

This week, the candles on either side of our high

altar burn for:

+EmCele Masbaum

+Anna Squillace & Rose Polk

To have the deceased remembered for a week,

send $5 and his or her name to the parish office.

Five Star Catering

2353 E. Perry Road

Plainfield, IN 46168

317-839-9990

[email protected]

Rules for fasting and abstinence during Lent

Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence for Catholics. Ash Wednesday

and Good Friday also are days of fasting. Here are the rules governing these obligations:

Abstinence: In the United States, all who have reached their 14th birthday are obliged to ab-stain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent.

Fasting: On the days of fast, only one full meal may be taken. Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken but together may not add up to a second full meal. The obli-gation to fast binds all between their 18th and 59th years.

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Divine Mercy Novena begins on Good Fri-

day; copies of the prayer are in back of

church.

Learn more about the message of Divine

Mercy at the Our Lady of Guadalupe

Prayer Group meeting on Friday, April 1.

It will begin in our first-floor classroom

shortly after the end of the 5:45 p.m. Mass.

Study of Divine Mercy and devotion to St.

Faustina will follow the rosary, as well as

some light snacks. It will end with the Di-

vine Mercy chaplet just before 9 p.m.

Booklets about the devotion will be avail-

able free of charge, and some copies of St.

Faustina’s diary will be for sale. RSVP if

you are interested in obtaining either publi-

cation. Contact Lori Brown at trustand-

[email protected] or 765-755-3329.

The next Faithful Citizens Rosary Cru-

sade will begin Saturday, March 26, at 11

a.m. in front of our church. Participants will

process through our neighborhood while

reciting the rosary and Divine Mercy chap-

let as witnesses for the protection of Life,

religious freedom and holy matrimony.

Please pray for our sick and shut-in

friends: Archbishop-emeritus Daniel

Buechlein, Steve Bussell, Katie Cecil, Son

Hui Christensen, Sharon Conrad, Carol

Craig, Jeanne Duvelius, Jody Gassert, Wil-

liam Kuenzel, Josephine Lombardo, Fer-

nando Mora, Sidia Mora, John Paul Re-

insch, Gus Sansone, Jan Short, Theresa Sie-

fker, Gus Stinnett, Mike Swogger, Lynn

Trott, Sister Rita Vukovic, Carol Wernsing,

Mitchell Weust and Fr. James Wilmoth.

The Holy Rosary Pro-Life Ministry asks

parishioners, especially young adults and

teens, to consider joining its ranks. They

meet on the third Thursday of each month

in our first-floor classroom from 6:30 p.m.

to 7:30 p.m. For details, contact Shannon

Fricker at [email protected].

The St. Vincent de Paul Distribution

Announcements continued from Page 3

FamilyCatechism.com Check it out!

You’ll be glad you did for all Eternity! Sponsored by Homeward Bound Properties Inc.

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Guild seeks to bring baptized Catholics back to sacraments

A short meeting to establish the St.

Monica Sodality Guild at Holy Rosary

will be Sunday, April 17, at 10:45 a.m. in

our first-floor classroom.

Members of the Guild will meet here

once a week to participate together in

going to confession, attending Mass,

praying the rosary and praying the Sodal-

ity Prayer for the return of baptized

Catholics to the sacraments. The exact

dates and times of these meetings will be

determined once the Guild has been es-

tablished.

For more information, call parishioner

Mary Oliver at 317-881-5352; please

leave your name and phone number.

Announcements

Please pray for the repose of the soul of

Joseph Einterz, who passed away March 15

at age 21. We extend our deepest condo-

lences to his parents, Michael and Jennifer

Einterz, and all his siblings and extended

family. May his soul and the souls of all the

faithful departed rest in peace.

We will take up a second collection this

weekend for the Holy Places. This collec-

tion supports not only Christian sites in the

Holy Land, but also the pastoral, charitable

and social works of the Church for our

Christian brethren in the Middle East and

their local communities.

Café Rosario will be closed today and

Easter Sunday.

The parish office will be closed Tuesday,

March 22, through Monday, March 28.

There are many changes to our Mass

schedule this week. See Page 2 for details.

Good Friday is a day of mandatory fast-

ing and abstinence for most Catholics. See

Page 7 for details.

Parishioners are invited to bring baskets

with a sampling of Easter foods to our an-

nual Easter Blessing of Food in our first-

floor classroom after the 8:30 p.m. Vigil on

Holy Saturday.

The deadline for submitting items for the

Easter bulletin has been changed to noon

Monday.

The terrazzo floors of the church will be

refinished this Monday and Tuesday. This

will not require a change to the Mass sched-

ule, but please be aware that an odor may

linger in the church for a short time.

Spirituality for Children and the adult

apologetics class will not meet this month.

The next classes will be April 24.

In this year of the Extraordinary Jubilee of

Mercy, we are privileged to be celebrating

Divine Mercy Sunday at Holy Rosary on

April 3 at 3 p.m. During Holy Week, con-

tinue to focus on spiritual and corporal

works of Mercy. Also, please pause at 3

o’clock to ask for Mercy for our world. The

Continued on page 6

ORDINARY FORM LECTORS 4:30 Saturday 9:30 Sunday

Mar. 19: Z. Williams Mar. 20: M. Matthews

& D. Fricker & J. Lehner

Mar. 26: TBD Mar. 27: S. Froehlke

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BY THE NUMBERS

Sunday Collections (includes online giving)

Regular collection, March 12-13 $ 7,645.75

Spaghetti & Spirituality 945.00

Catholic Relief Services 32.00

Catholic Radio-Indianapolis 25.00

Easter flowers 991.00

Parish operating expenses/week 11,104.50

Collection budgeted/week 8,500.00

Weekly collection deficit (854.25)

Fiscal Year (begins July 1)

Regular collections $ 316,068.12

Parish operating expenses 410,866.00

Collections budgeted 314,500.00

Total collections surplus 1,568.12

Confessions

Week of March 6 54

Attendance

Daily Masses, week of March 6 779

Sunday Masses, March 12-13 495

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W hen Jesus was a young child grow-

ing up very much like other young

Jewish boys in His time, He celebrated the

Passover. Since He was the youngest (and

only child) in the family, He would have

had a very important role to play in the

Passover prayers.

During the Passover, the youngest child is

prompted to ask a series of four questions

starting with, “Why is this night different

from every other night?” This, along with

the other questions, initiates the telling of

the story of the Exodus (how the Jewish

people were rescued from slavery in Egypt

and brought to the promised land). One of

the most central and important parts of the

Jewish faith was and is the remembering

and reenacting of the Passover stories.

The Passover time is the anniversary of

God saving the Israelites from slavery in

Egypt. Our Blessed Lord chose this time of

annual remembrance to save us from our

slavery to sin and death. He began this most

holy of all accomplishments in the holiest

of all seasons. He fulfilled the old promises

and covenant and, at the same time, estab-

lished the new and eternal covenant. He

began by going up to Jerusalem (the holy

city) to celebrate the Passover, and ended it

with His Passion, Death and Resurrection.

Thus, the holiest week for Christ growing

up as a Jewish man, has become for us

Christians the holiest week of the year.

Therefore, we call this week “Holy Week.”

Why is this week holier than any other

week? It is because this is the week that

Christ died for our sins and merited for us

everlasting life.

Today has two names: Palm Sunday and,

except in the Extraordinary Form, Passion

Sunday. (In the Extraordinary Form, Pas-

sion Sunday was celebrated last week.) It is

called Palm Sunday because we welcome

the beginning of this holiest week in the

same way Christ was welcomed when He

came into Jerusalem: a procession with

palms. Then, after “welcoming” Christ as

our King, we immediately recall His Pas-

sion by reading the Gospel account.

This sets the tone for the rest of the week.

On Holy Thursday, we celebrate the Last

Supper. On Good Friday, we remember the

Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord. On

Holy Saturday, we mournfully wait in hope

for the Resurrection.

It is our privilege as Christians to be able

to enter into these saving mysteries with

Christ this week. It is our privilege on the

anniversary of Our Lord’s Suffering, Death

and Resurrection to be able to relive with

Him sacramentally those historic events

that revealed God’s salvific plan.

During this Holy Week, remember to ask

yourself the question, “Why is this week

different from every other week?” During

this Holy Week, remember to take the time

to enter into the Church’s liturgies and not

just learn the answers, but live the answers.

Appunti del Parroco: a Message from the Pastor

Why is this week different from every other week?

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The tortured soul of Prince Carlo Gesualdo

P ope Francis recently reminded us of the

gracious words of Saint John Chry-

sostom: “The Church is a hospital, and not a

courtroom, for souls. She does not condemn

on account of sins, but grants remission of

sins.”

The saint’s words are true for all of us —

sinners in need of God’s grace. But they

seem especially true for the composer Carlo

Gesualdo. Shortly after his being married,

Gesualdo, who died in 1613 and was prince

of the city Venosa in southern Italy, commit-

ted double homicide. One of those slain was

his new wife, the other was her paramour.

The incident and its perpetrator were known

to all; yet, the examiners found the prince

innocent of having committed any crime.

To seek consolation in his guilt and shame,

Gesualdo turned to composing music. His

madrigals and motets betray the fact that he

was a tortured soul and, like the publican in

St. Luke’s Gospel, one can see Gesualdo

standing afar off with head bowed, smiting

his chest and begging, “God be merciful to

me, a sinner.” There are frequent and abrupt

harmonic changes, and he regularly intro-

duces discordant rhythms and melodies to

increase the tension of the text he is setting

to music.

Today’s motet by Gesualdo, “O vos om-

nes,” is taken from Jeremiah’s Lamenta-

tions: “Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass

by? behold, and see if there be any sorrow

like unto my sorrow, which is done unto me,

wherewith the LORD hath afflicted me in the

day of his fierce anger” (1:12).

O vos ómnes qui transítis per víam, atténdite

et vidéte:

Si est dólor símilis sícut dólor méus.

Atténdite, univérsi pópuli, et vidéte dolórem

méum.

Si est dólor símilis sícut dólor méus.

Quote of the Week:

“There’s a vibration to those [Latin]

words. If you’ve been in the business long

enough you know what they mean anyway.

And I really miss the music — the power of

it, y’know? Yikes! Sacred music has an af-

fect on your brain” — Bill Murray, actor.

Music this Sunday:

Motets/Anthems: “Deus, Deus meus,”

Psalm 21/22, by C.V. Stanford; and “O vos

omnes,” by Carlo Gesualdo.

Credo at 11:30 Mass: #1.

Lofty Considerations Luke Reese, Music Director

— Bl. Pope Paul VI

Spiritual food for Lenten thought

L ent is an appropriate time for this exercise

of self-denial, because it reminds Christians

who they are. It puts them on their guard against the

satisfaction of a comfortable existence and against the

temptations of living in abundance.