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SAINT�
BARNABAS�
CATHOLIC
CHURCH��
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PASTOR Rev. Monsignor �Anthony R. Volz� [email protected]
ASSOCIATE PASTOR�
Fr. Joseph Rautenberg�[email protected]
DEACON Pat Bower
DEACON Jerry Matthews�[email protected]
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EMERGENCY #317�886�4744��
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CONTACTS:
Parish Office ..........317-882-0724 Parish Fax ............... 317-887-8932
School Office .......... 317-881-7422 School Fax .............. 317-887-8933
PARISH STAFF E�MAIL�first initial, last [email protected]
VIEW THE BULLETIN AND CHECK
OUT PARISH & SCHOOL INFOR‐
MATION AT WWW.STBINDY.ORG�
WATCH THE CURRENT MASS �ON�LINE. GO TO THE MAIN PAGE OF
OUR WEB PAGE.��
MASS SCHEDULE �Weekday: 8:30am, Monday-Friday Weekend Saturday 5pm, Sunday 7, 9,11am, 5pm
DAILY PRAYER SERVICE�Morning: 7:30am, Monday-Friday Evening: Monday, 6pm
HEARING DEVICES/WHEELCHAIRS�
are available in the Narthex. Ask an usher for assistance.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD During the 9am Sunday Mass Children, Kindergarten through 3rd grade, leave Mass to learn the weekly
AUGUST 13, 2017
ST. BARNABAS PARISH SCHOOL
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
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SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
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SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION �
RCIA CLASSES (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
8300 Rahke Road, Indianapolis, IN 46217 �
A Stewardship Parish, celebrating 52 years as a faith community
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PARISH STAFF ��
E-mail @
Emergency # 317-886-4744
Pastor Msgr. Tony Volz. . . . . . . . . . x223 Associate Pastor Fr. Joseph Rautenberg. . . . . x222 Deacon Pat Bower. . . . . . . 317-313-8010 Deacon Jerry Matthews. . . 317-441-3471 Pastoral Associate Patty Cain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .x226 Parish Secretary Theresa Warner. . . . . . . . . . x221 Music Director Francesca LaRosa. . . . . . . . . x238 Director of Finance and Operations Meg Horcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . x253 Bookkeeper Connie Littrell. . . . . . . . . . . x252 Director of Facilities Greg Beckham. . . . . . . . . . . x271
Director of Faith Formation Christine Helle . . . . . . . . . . .x225 Director of Youth Ministry Mary Kate Becker . . . . . . . X224 Coordinator of Young Adults Laura Sheehan. . [email protected]
Director of Communications/Bulletin Carol Elias. . . . . . . . . . . . . . x227
Principal Carissa Maddox. . . . . . . . . . x270 Asst. Principal Ryan Schnarr . .. . . . . . . . . . .x280 School Office Laura Bridgewater. . . . . . . . x248 Kathie McCarthy. . . . . . . . . .x269
Consider taking an hour to spend with Jesus who is in the Adoration Chapel waiting for you. Open hours in the Chapel:
If you are visiting our parish, we are glad to have you here and hope you will come back and pray with us. If you are new to the neighborhood, or looking for a church home, we hope you feel comfortable enough on your first visit to return. Call the parish office for information on our parish. St. Barnabas Catholic Church is a Stewardship Parish built on the four pillars of:
Current parishioners who must leave us should call the office with your date of departure. We’ll miss you and bid you God’s blessings!
Hospitality—All are Welcome Prayer—Centered on the Eucharist
Formation—Cradle to Grave Service—Outreach to Others
AUGUST 13, 2017 PAGE 2
If you can pray at these hours Contact Laurel Schiefelbein,
317-881-8797, cell 317-319-1200,
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WEBSITE: www.stbindy.org
FACEBOOK: St. Barnabas Catholic Church - Indianapolis
Parish Office Hours: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday
Bulletin Deadline: Sundays, the week before publication. Submit
items to [email protected].
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Sunday
MIDNIGHT-1 AM 1-2 AM 2-3 AM 3-4 AM
Monday 1:30-2 AM 2–3 AM
Tuesday —
Wednesday —
Thursday —
Friday 2-3 AM 3-4 AM
Saturday
2-3 PM
MEN’S
CLUB
50/50
JON LALLY coordinator [email protected]
The July drawing was worth $2,542.50! The number was 662 which was not a paying number!!
August is worth an estimated $3,000.00!!
Pay for the year for just $50! ($10 savings compared to paying each month.) Begin by put-ting your money (and name) in an envelope into the collection basket. #142859
This supports our parish sports!!
Stewardship August 6, 2017��
Tithing� $50,926.77�
Visitor's Gifts� 1,156.77�
Total Gifts� $52,083.54�
Weekly Corporate Match Gifts� $.00 �
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Other Donations:� ��
Building Fund� $125.00�
Mission Sisters� $4,296.02�
VOCATION PRAYERS - St. Barnabas'
new Deacon, Jerry Matthews, will lead us in
the rosary, prayers, a homily, and closing with
Benediction, Monday evening, August 14,
7pm at St. Barnabas. While we definitely
need to pray for the seminarians, prayers are
also needed for those discerning a vocation. If
you are able, please consider joining us.
WE NEED HOSTS FOR
COFFEE & DONUTS!
Start Date:
Sunday, August 13th.
We need groups/individuals to sign up: Bible Studies, Small Church, Ministries, Sports Teams, Scouts, School groups, CRHP, Sacramental Prep, Families—everyone
accepted!! Please sign up, go to:
www.bit.ly/coffeeanddonuts1718. If you have a problem signing up on line, call the Parish Office,
317-882-0724 or send message to: Donna Williams [email protected]
Cindy Gosser [email protected]
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34th annual golden
wedding jubilee
Saturday, August 27 The Office of Pro-Life and Family Life invites all married cou-ples of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis who will celebrate 50 years of marriage in 2017, to the Annual Golden Wedding Jubilee. This joyful celebration will take place on August 27, at 2pm at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Msgr. William F. Stumpf, and will be followed by a reception across the street at the Catholic Center in Assembly Hall. The event is free of charge, but registration is required. For more information about the event or to register, visit www.archindy.org/weddingcelebrations. Registration deadline is August 14. If you have questions, contact Keri Carroll at [email protected] or 317-236-1521.
Monday, August 14, at 11:45. �We
welcome all friendly players and would appreciate no
bill larger than a $5. ��If you have questions or concerns,
please call Ceil Woodard at 317�881�7464. Hope to see
you there.
DOES YOUR GROUP NEED TO RESERVE A TABLE IN THE NARTHEX? In
order to avoid duplicate scheduling in the Narthex, YOU MUST contact Carol Elias, Director of Communica-
tions, at [email protected] (preferred) or 317-919-1206 cell, to reserve a table in the narthex for event
sign-ups, schedule a sale, etc. You must be on the schedule ahead of the event.
DONATIONS: Thank you to the parish for your many generous donations throughout the year! However, we can only accept items that HAVE BEEN REQUESTED THROUGH OUR VARIOUS MINISTRIES. Items not that have not been request-ed will be discarded.
ATTENTION FAMILIES OF YOUNG CHILDREN!
ELEMENTARY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION BEGINS
AUGUST 20! Open to all parishioners (even if enrolled
in the school) Pre-k through 8th grade will meet on
Sundays from 10-11 (will no longer be offered during
masses). Registration forms and calendars available
online and in the Narthex. Contact Christine Helle for
further questions [email protected]
Monthly, Second Sunday FOOD
COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND
The FOOD PANTRY can’t operate with-
out your support. We need: pasta sauce,
spaghetti, jelly, all types of soups, canned
pasta, canned fruit, canned vegetables, cereal, boxed items such
as hamburger helper or boxed potato mixes. We also need
hygiene items such as shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, soap,
body wash. Only bring NON perishable items.
THANKS!! The Parish Picnic was a success! Thanks to
those who came and to those who helped in many
ways!! Special thanks to Kroger for donating the buns,
the Hoch’s for the sno cones, and to the parishioners for
the delicious desserts!
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15TH, THE ASSUMPTION OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY—HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION. Masses: Monday—6:30pm
Tuesday—8:30 (school Mass), Noon, 6:30pm.
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It’s hard to believe that the school year is fast approaching. It seems like summer just began not that long ago. As the kids go back to school there are a lot of activities to choose from. One of those we would like to
invite you to check out is the SCOUTING PROGRAM here at St. Barnabas. This summer has been a busy one for the scouts with summer camps for both the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts and other exciting activities.
Cub Scouts is open to any boy from KINDERGARTEN up
to 5th grade. Boy Scouts is open to any boy 11 years up.
THERE WILL BE AN INFO/SIGN UP NIGHT
THURSDAY AUGUST 24, 6:30PM,
MCNALLY HALL for anyone who would like to join.
If you would like more info before then contact
[email protected] or call 317-489-2882
Can adih menh theih lion Siangin kai aza tha canlai. Siangin kai
than tik ah tuah awk thil thar te te zong an um. Thil pakhat
thawngthanh kan nin duh mi hna cu St. Barnabas ah hin thal chung
ha thilzo hlathlai phun (Scouting Program) aum lai. Thal chung cu
menh lo Ngai in Cub Scouts hi Pa cu Tangcheu in Tang Nga (Kg-
5th) le Boys Scouts cu kum hleikhat (11years) acung lei asi
lai. Mah program ah ital. nan duh ve ah cun McNally Hall ah
cacawn nili ni (Thursday) August 24th zanlei 6:30 ah min na rat
thut lai tiah thawng kan nin thanh hna. Mah kong he peh tlaih in
tam deuh in theih nan duh ah cun pack564pfin_leaders@google, groups.com or call 317-489-2882 ah nan kan hal khoh ko.�
August Community night for young adults
August 20
7--9pm
Movie Night and Discussion:
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Meet in the Upper Room and bring a snack to share as we watch the movie, talk about love and hope in the midst of suf-fering and evil, and take home some awesome St. Maximilian Kolbe giveaways!
For questions or to RSVP, contact Laura: [email protected]
Last date for this summer's �Theology on Tap for �
young adults, ages 21�35�
August 23
What is Theology on Tap? Faith in a bar. As simple as that! Thanks to Bent Rail Brewery in South Broad Ripple for hosting us again this year! Our theme this summer is Authentic Living. With so much talk of eating organic and going green it poses the question "What is the best way to live?" Topics include: Community and Authentic Friendship, Life- Faith Bal-ance, Dating and Marriage, and Service, among a few others. More info on talk topics and guest speaker info is coming!
JOB OPENING: Receptionist/Medical Assistant wanted at Indy South Foot and Ankle. Send resume
to Dr. Jeffery Stevens at [email protected]
TWO MAUSOLEUM CRYPT SPACES AT CALVARY
CEMETERY, 435 W Troy. These crypts are located in Building 11, Calvary Mausoleum. Two entombments side-by-side. Everything is paid in full; crypts, marker inscriptions, opening and closing. Valued at $14,000,00 but would consider $12,000. Call 317-750-1502 (c) or 317-422-9999 (h).
Catholic Charities Indianapolis sponsors monthly caregiver support groups for family members/friends who are
caregivers of older adults. Meetings are open to current caregivers as a way to share and learn from each other. Please confirm attendance and for additional information, contact Monica Woodsworth at 317�261�3378 or [email protected].���
Southside:�Monday August 21, 5:30 � 7 pm.�St. Mark Catholic School, 541 E Edgewood Avenue 46227�Topic: tai chi���Other Information:�
•�������� August 19, 10 AM. Joy’s House caregiver retreat at Northside Baptist Church (71st & Keystone). �
•�������� August 24, 6:30 PM. Free jazz concert at the Central Library. �
•�������� September 15, 9 AM. Marion County Health Department Healthy Older People Program (HOPP). Sessions include preventive health, legal, scams, and caregiving. Request info from Monica Woodsworth, [email protected].�
•�������� September 29, 8 AM. Community Health Network A Fair to Remember (senior health, wellness, fellowship). �
•�������� Any�me��Access CICOA’s free caregiver video series http://cicoa.org/services/careaware/caregiver�videos/��
Northside (NEW LOCATION�42nd & N Michigan Rd):�Thursday August 24 2017, 5:30 � 7 pm.�Indiana Interchurch Center, 1100 W 42nd Street 46208�Topic: open discussion�
AUGUST 13 , 2017 PAGE 5
YOGA SPIRITUAL STRETCH�
For all parishioners ages 16+. There is no
charge, no sign-up! Do at your own level.
August Schedule: MONDAYS, AUGUST 21& 28 8—9PM Upper Room
Laura Fikes instructor [email protected]
Meditation
You are invited to become an
EXTRAORDINARY �MINISTER �
OF HOLY COMMUNION �Training for Extraordinary Ministers
will be offered
Sunday, August 27thth
at 6:15pm, after the 5pm Mass
** Any current Extraordinary Ministers who would like a “refresher course” are welcome to attend **�
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The program lasts approximately 1 hour, with commissioning of new
Ministers to follow. There are 12 Extraordinary Minister teams who
serve at weekend Masses, holiday liturgies, and Holy Days through-
out the year. Each team serves weekend Masses on a rotating basis
… every 3rd month. You can sign up to serve at the Mass time of
your choice.
Adult Ministers are required to complete a registration form before
training. To obtain this form … or for any questions, contact Renee
Lange at (317) 885-0226 or email to [email protected].
Please consider this wonderful, rewarding Ministry.
(Note: “Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion” has been
commonly known as “Eucharistic Minister”.� Bishops, priests and
deacons are the ordinary ministers of the Eucharist and those
who assist with the distribution of Communion � whether at
mass or to the homebound � are extraordinary ministers.)
MYSTERY OF MARRIAGE
SEPTEMBER 23 NATIVITY AND ST. JUDE ARE CO-HOSTING A ONE-DAY
MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT SEMINAR FOR ALL ENGAGED
AND MARRIED COUPLES in the Indianapolis area. The day will include lunch and a three-part afternoon lecture on the Rite of Marriage, the spirituality of the couple and tack-ing family life. More details and registration are online at
nativityindy.org/mysteryofmarriage
St. Raphael Catholic Medical Association�Guild of Indianapolis�
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We are planning our annual White Mass and Reception for 2017, which celebrates Catholic Healthcare Professionals with a Mass at Sts Peter and Paul Cathedral in downtown Indianapolis, followed by a lovely recep-tion across the stress at The Catholic Center.��
White Mass and Reception 2017�Thursday, September 28, 2017 6pm�
Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, �1400 N. Meridian, Indianapolis�
Followed by a Reception and Dinner afterward�For more details, visit our website at: http://indycathmed.org�
SAM MINISTRY
WE ARE HERE TO HELP… If you or someone you love is experiencing problems associated with any form of ad-diction, please email [email protected] for support and resources. All emails are con-fidential, and will be responded to by a church staff member and/or a member of the St. Barna-bas SAM Ministry Team.
2017 FALL SPORTS REGISTRATIONS Register at www.cyoarchindy.org
Boys Football: 3rd - 8th grade: $80 fee Girls Kickball: 3rd - 8th grade: $45 fee
Co-Ed Cross Country: 3rd - 8th grade: $45 fee Girls Cheerleading: 3rd - 8th grade: $20 fee
High School Girls Volleyball: 9th - 12th grade: $50 fee Girls Basketball: 4th - 8th grade: $65 fee
Communications of practice and evaluation dates will be sent to registered participants.
Please register as early as possible. If interested in coaching, please call Athletic Director, Dan Bauer (317) 698-5747, [email protected]
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Cheerleaders!��
Online registration for SBS �Cheerleading is open�
� �The deadline to register is Aug 31 ��
Register now at www.cyoarchindy.org to be accepted to the SBS Cheer Squads for Grades 2�8.� Fee payment $20 and updated physicals are due prior to participation.� Payments can be online or through the Church or School
offices.� Updated physicals should be turned into the Church or School offices.� If you have questions about the potential costs and time commitment, feel free to text me at 317�989�3010 or at [email protected]��� ���
SBS Cheer Volunteer Program Coordinator Needed � Respon-sibilities include coordinating registration notifications, distrib-uting uniforms and equipment, notifying squads of the game schedule and decorating for the Football Banquet.���
If you would be interested in volunteering to be the new Pro-gram Coordinator please text me at 317�989�3010 or at [email protected]. � Heather Prentice��
ATTENTION: ST. BARNABAS PARISH GIRLS (Grades 4th thru 8th)
Evaluations for 2017 CYO Girls Basketball St. Barnabas Gym, Sunday, September 10.
All girls in grades 4th thru 8th are invited to participate. Registration is open—register at www.orgsonline.com. Fees are $65 per player. ALL GIRLS MUST HAVE A PHYSCIAL ON FILE AND FEES MUST BE PAID PRIOR TO EVALUA-TIONS. Please register ASAP so we can start planning for the season. Some teams will start practices the week fol-lowing evaluations. The first games are scheduled to begin on October 8. The schedule for evaluations is as follows:
4th grade: 5-6pm 5/6 grade: 6-7pm 7/8 grade: 7-8pm
*Teams will be selected immediately following each session.
Parents interested in coaching or for questions, contact Ron Carr at [email protected] or 317-513-3493. Coaches, Assistant coaches, and any parent helpers must complete the Safe and Sacred program online through the CYO website and have a background check on file. Thank you and we are looking forward to a fun and excit-ing season. GO WARRIORS!!!
JR. LADY REBEL BASKETBALL TRYOUTS
Fall Jr. Lady Rebel try-outs are August 20th from 1-2:30pm for 3rd and 4th graders, 2:30-4pm for 4th and 5th graders and 4-5:15pm for 6th-7th and 8th graders. The tryout will be in Bubble Gym located behind Roncalli High School. Cost is $50 per player.
Contact Coach Denise McClanahan if you have questions: 317-371-4010
[email protected] [email protected]
Saint Barnabas is the newest parish in the
Archdiocese to begin participation in CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICE’S(CRS) GLOBAL
SOLIDARITY AMBASSADOR PROGRAM.
The goal of this program is to greater understand our parish’s role as a Catholic community to live in spiritual soli-darity with our brothers and sisters within our parish, our community, and with those around the world, especially the poor and marginalized. The three main aspects of the Global Solidarity Ambassa-dor program are participation in the CRS Rice Bowl Lenten Faith-In-Action program, Global Emergency Response to natural and man-made disasters, and monthly education and prayer resources regarding concrete opportunities to develop a more just and believing society.
Continue to watch the bulletin, Facebook, and webpage
for these resources, as well as for updates on additional
prayer opportunities throughout the year.
If you would like more information, or wish to become more involved with the Global Solidarity Ambassador program
at St. Barnabas, contact Mary Lievertz [email protected] or Laura Sheehan ([email protected]).
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Devotion to the Flame of Love. To learn more about the church approved messages to Elizabeth Kindelman for our time go to www.flameofloveus.com . If you would like to join with others who meet to pray this devotion come to the Adoration Chapel Friday afternoons at 1pm. All are welcome.
What is a�WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE �ENCOUNTER WEEKEND?��
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It is a positive, renewing experience for couples that have a good marriage, but want to make it even better!� This is a time for you and your spouse to spend time together and learn about the tools to nourish your Sacrament in a new way.� ��The next Marriage Encounter Weekend will be on 18�20 August, at Mount St Francis Center for Spirituality in New Alba-ny, IN (near the Louisville area).� Visit�www.wwme.org�for further information.��
Quote from a couple who made a Marriage Encounter Week-end:� “Not only did we experience a deep sense of unity and joy during the Weekend, but the intimacy and excitement continued after.”�
�Tijuana Mission Team�
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In July, St. Barnabas again sent a mission team to �
work with Fr. John Tasto in Tijuana, Mexico.� Through �
the Outreach Ministry we support the team with funding for �
supplies for the work they do there repairing & maintaining �
the school building.�
�Fr. John sent Msgr. and the parish family a letter of thanks.� He shared that they had 41 seniors graduate from their high school this year and that 30 junior high students would be entering the high school this fall.� Also they would receive 50 new students from the public schools.� Many of the public school students do not have the skills needed in high school and will be attend 6 weeks of summer school to hopefully be ready for this fall.��Fr. Also shared that he celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination in May.� In addition to the priests and sisters and parishioners at the cele-bration there were 30 Small Church Communities there as well.� Each Small Church Community had its own flag or banner.��That is what is so special about the Catholic Church, its universality.� They have Small Church Communities in Tijuana just as we do here at St. Bar-nabas!� Maybe we need to follow their lead and have each SCC create a flag or banner for the DCC dinner later this fall!��
For more information about the Tijuana mission trip �
talk to Deacon Jerry Matthews or Bill McGuire.� To �
learn more about Small Church Communities talk �
with Dave & Jean Webb. ��
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The AVE MARIA GUILD OF ST. PAUL HERMITAGE
will have a Rummage Sale, Friday, August 25th, from
8:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M., held at St. Paul Hermitage, 501 N.
17th Avenue, Beech Grove. Donations welcome. Please
call Vicki Goss at 888-7625 or 223-3687 with any ques-
tions. All proceeds will benefit St. Paul Hermitage.
SVdP needs YOU Saturday, August 19th
7:30am–1pm, Truck drivers/helpers 9am–4pm, Dock Workers
9am–Noon, Assist Clients/Referral Desk
VOLUNTEERS FROM ST. BARNABAS ARE NEEDED TO HELP SERVE THE STRUGGLING FAMILIES AT MIS-SION 27 RESALE NEXT SATURDAY. Mission 27 Resale is the old distribution center located at 1201 E. Maryland Street. Truck drivers/helpers are desperately needed to help pick up donations. Truck drivers must be 21 but do not need a CDL. First time volunteers are teamed up with an experienced volunteer. Volunteers should park on Maryland Street and enter through the “Volunteer Entrance”. If you have any questions, call Patti Rabiola or email [email protected] If you cannot give of your time, please donate and shop. For more information, go to svdpindy.org or mission27resale.org. Save the dates for future volunteer dates: September 30,
November 4 and December 16.
The “CHANGING LIVES FOREVER” pro-
gram helps participants lift themselves out of poverty. The
materials used educate clients on the rules of work and other
skills needed to become economically self�sufficient.�St. Bar-
nabas is partnering with St. Anthony parish to offer this pro-
gram at St. Anthony with facilitators from St. Barnabas.� Many
of the class participants are folks who come to the St. Antony
& Holy Trinity food pantry��
The class started on July 11th.� Two weeks after the start of class the volunteers
working at the pantry had a firsthand opportunity to learn about how the class is
going.� Three volunteers worked that day and when a gentleman from the class
came in to the pantry, he shared his excitement about the class with each one of
them individually.� His conversation went something like this;��
”It sure is hot out there today.� I just came from a Changing Lives meeting where
the air�conditioning kept things nice and cool.� They even provided us food and
drinks.� They are going to help me get things going back�in the right direction.”��
The volunteers shared that he was truly “on fire” with his enthusiasm for the pro-
gram� We will all keep him in our prayers that this helps him make the changes
that he needs to move in a new direction.��
The volunteers at the pantry see the food that we provide as an avenue to show
Christ’s love and care for the people we serve.� It has allows us to open a door
through the “Changing Lives” program that we hope will help some of our guests
get their lives on a new track and moving forward. PLEASE help us to keep the
pantry stocked.�We are in need of SPAGHETTI & PASTA SAUCE, CEREAL,
CANNED FRUIT, MAC & CHEESE, DEODORANT & SHAMPOO.��
REMEMBER OUR ILL PARISHIONERS AND
THEIR CAREGIVERS. Contact our Pastoral Associate, or the Parish Secretary (information under
staff, page 2); go to www.stbindy.org. then prayer/worship.
Marty Beckham Austin Bond Carol Bradley Bill Bramell Kathy Brodhacker Nancy Butler Tracy Campbell Jim Carper Loretta Cleary Colleen Congleton Rosemary Cox Becky Cruse Regina Cutney Tony Dennis Frank DiMajolo Bonnie DiMaiolo Jeff Epler Bob Evans Eleanor Fey Jeff Gindling Steve Godfrey Linda Godfrey Dick Guignard
John Gutzwiller Loretta Hanley William Hendel Robert Hermann
Tony Hodges Lois Holzer Linda Johnson Lisa Jones Ron Litz Sue Kavanaugh Garry Kegley Judith Kennedy Adam Kyle Larry Logan Terry MacBain Rosemary Mackell Sue Malham Karl Means Nathan & PJ Milto John Minor Elizabeth Myers Doug DeNero
Sister Romona Nowak Dora Northcutt Trittipo Bonnie Pickard Terry Ray
Sheila Reid
Earl Riggin Wally Robinson Dave Roembke Tony Samaras Rosa Maria Santos
John Sheehan Dolores Stiener Charles Stinger Sr. John Suding Rhonda Upchurch Tom Utterback Rita Wagner Tom/Joyce Wamsley Bernie Watson Barbara Winely Joe Wohlhieter Rosemary Wyss Phyllis Zinser
AUGUST 13, 2017 PAGE 8
Please pray for ordained religious, men and women,
and the seminarians with the daily readings below.
A PARISHIONER IS IN NEED OF A RIDE TO MASS. �Prefers Saturday 5pm. Lives off Yorktown Rd between Main St & Smith Valley Rd. If you're able to help, contact Patty Cain, Pastoral Associate, 317-319-2974.
RON & JOYCE
HABOUSH
BLESSINGS FROM
THE PARISH ON THEIR
50TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES!
DON & AL MEADLO
Sun 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a/Ps 85:9-14/Rom 9:1-5/Mt 14:22-33 Andrew Alig
Mon Dt 10:12-22/Ps 147:12-15, 19-20/Mt 17:22-27
Liam Hosty
Tues Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab/Ps 45:10-12, 16/1 Cor 15:20-
27/Lk 1:39-56 Joseph Huelsman
Wed Dt 34:1-12/Ps 66:1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17/Mt 18:15-20 Sisters of St. Benedict, Beech Grove, IN
Thurs Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17/Ps 114:1-6/Mt 18:21--19:1
Archbishop Charles Thompson
Fri Jos 24:1-13/Ps 136:1-3, 16-18, 21-22, 24/Mt 19:3-12
Msgr. Tony Volz
Sat Jos 24:14-29/Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-8, 11/Mt 19:13-15 Fr. Joe Rautenberg
Sun Is 56:1, 6-7/Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8/Rom 11:13-15, 29-32/Mt
15:21-28 All priests of the Archdiocese
FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 13, 2017
QUESTION FOR CHILDREN: What does God’s voice sound like when you pray and listen to Jesus?
QUESTION FOR YOUTH: In today’s Gospel, Peter began to walk on the water when he was focused on Jesus. He began to sink when he got distracted by the storm. What is your life like when you are focused on Jesus and your relationship with God? How is it different when you get caught up in other things?
QUESTION FOR ADULTS: Tell about your experiences of hear-ing God speak in “tiny voices” rather than in the winds and earth-quakes of life.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS August 19/20, 2017 Remember it is everyone’s responsibility to get a sub if you are not able to serve as scheduled.
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PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF:
LOUIS RENNA
FATHER OF JANEL MOSBURG
GRANDFATHER OF BRADY MOSBURG