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Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time • OCTOBER 21, 2018
St. Louis
"But it shall not be so among you. Rather, whoever wishes to be great
among you will be your servant; whoever wishes to be first among you will
be the slave of all. For the Son of Man did not come to be served but to
serve and to give his life as a ransom for many." - Mk 10:43-45
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
Parish Office Hours ................... Mon.-Fri. 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Phone ................................... (812) 934-3204
Fax ........................................ (812) 933-0667
Residence Phone ................ (812) 933-0708
Parish Staff Pastor, Fr. Stanley Pondo ............................... x 265
Deacon, Ronald Freyer ................... 934-3175
Business Manager, Scott Weekley ....... x 221
Business Office, Lindsay Jones ............ x 228
[email protected]……….…(812) 663-9999
Director of Religious Education,
Amy Tonges .......................................... x 249
Youth Coordinator, Carrie Wesseler ..... x 223
Director of Music & Liturgy,
Mike Fritsch .......................................... x 266
Susan Kohrman ................................... x 266
Parish Secretary,
Michelle Wachsmann........................... x 251
Brenda Moll .......................................... x 277
Maintenance Wade Ryle .......................... 934-3310, x 271
Brian Lamping ................... 934-3204, x 231
School Office Phone ................................... (812) 934-3310
Fax ........................................ (812) 934-6202
Principal, Chad Moeller ......................... x 239
School Secretary, Joan Riedeman ....... x 235
School Secretary, Kathy Forbeck ......... x 236
School Nurse, Lydia Gardner ................ x 283
Parish Council Chairperson, Hannah Giesting ....... 363-3714
V.-Chairperson, Todd Tekulve .......... 363-0066
Secretary, Amy Streator ................. 212-0402
School Commission Chairperson, Gloria Brelage ........... 932-6205
P.T.O., ......................... [email protected]
Faith Formation Commission Chairperson, Angela Werner .......... 212-5090
R.C.I.A., Darlene Hirt ...................... 934-2603
Finance Committee Chairperson, Brenda Ratcliffe ....... 932-1449
Parish Life Commission Chairperson, .................................. 934-3204
Respect Life, Jerry Ollier ................ 525-1854
Bereavement Luncheon Committee Bonnie Hertel .................................. 934-2840
Anita Brelage ................................... 934-3095
Carmie Meyer .................................. 934-4922
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Christy Moenter .................... (812) 239-9164
Welcome to St. Louis Parish!
We are blessed by your presence with us
today. Whether you are a long-time
parishioner, relatively new to the parish,
home from school, or visiting for the
weekend, we are grateful that you have
chosen to worship here at St. Louis
Catholic Church. As Roman Catholics, the
Holy Eucharist is the center of our lives,
and the source or our mission.
Nourished by the Word of God, we strive
to instill family values, promote social
justice, and foster life-long formation in
the Catholic faith. As we work together to
build a community dedicated to living the
Gospel, we commit ourselves to generous
stewardship and the responsible use of
our spiritual and material resources.
If you are new to the parish, we invite you
to register as a member by calling the
Parish Office.
Prayer & Devotion Rosary & Holy Hour: First Sunday of the
month at 7:00pm
Prayer Service: Saturday at 8:05am
Mass Schedule Weekend: Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am
Weekday:
Tuesday 6:00pm
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 8:10am
Sacraments Reconciliation (Confession):
Tuesday at 5:00pm;
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday after the
8:10am Mass; Saturday at 4:00pm
Baptism: Second & fourth Sunday by
appointment. Call the parish office.
Marriage: Couples desiring to be married at
St. Louis should be registered, active
members of the parish. Please contact the
parish office to schedule an appointment
with the priest at least six months before
the anticipated date.
Anointing of the Sick: This sacrament is for
anyone with a serious illness, undergoing
surgery, etc., or near death. If you would
like to receive the Sacrament of the Sick
please call the parish office.
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N e w s & N o t e s Baptism The newest member of the St. Louis
Parish Family is Brynlee Elise
Wuestefeld, daughter of Robert & Kayla
(Mobley) Wuestefeld.
With Deepest Sympathy Please remember in your prayers the
family of Leon Pulskamp, age 69, who
passed away Wednesday, October 10th.
May he rest in peace.
Natural Family Planning A Natural Family Planning Class will be
held on Sunday, November 4th, from
9:00am to 12:15pm in the Deanery
Resource Center at St. Louis. There is a
$40.00 fee for books and materials. For
reservations call or text Aly at 812-212-
4951 or Mike at 812-212-2719.
Baptism Preparation Class The Baptism preparation class is for
parents who are having their first child
Baptized. The next class will be offered
on Tuesday, October 16th at 7:00pm in
the Deanery Resource Center at St.
Louis. Please call the parish office to
register 812-934-3204.
St. Louis Adoration Chapel The open hours for the
Adoration Chapel are: Sunday
– 8:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am,
12:00pm, 2:00pm, 5:00pm;
Monday—11:00am; Tuesday—
3:00pm; Thursday—3:00am;
Friday – 1:00pm; Saturday—
5:00am, 7:00pm. If you are
able to fill an open hour, call Christy 812
-239-9164.
Mother Dolores Hart R.M. Dolores Hart, O.S.B.
Abbey of Regina Laudis
273 Flanders Road
Bethlehem, Connecticut 06751
October Mass Attendance Saturday, October 13th:
5:00pm 310
Sunday, October 14th:
8:00am 237
9:30am 385
11:00am 326
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St. Louis 150th Anniversary Celebration St. Louis Parish will celebrate its 150th Anniversary the weekend
of October 26, 27 and 28th. Please plan to join us for the
following events:
Alumni Gathering - Friday, October 26, 6:30pm in the St. Louis Old Gym. All Alumni of St. Louis School and their
spouse/guest are invited to come and renew friendships, tour
the school, and reminisce over memories and photographs.
Please bring any memorabilia you might like to share. Light
hors d’ oeuvres and beverages will be provided.
Anniversary Mass & Reception - Sunday, October 28th, 11:00am Mass.
World Mission Sunday—Second Collection Today, October 21, is World Mission Sunday. We celebrate this day by
remembering the revitalizing mission at the heart of our faith—to bring the Gospel
to all! The collection today for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith ensures
the work and service of the Church, as it supports priests, religious and lay leaders
who offer the Lord’s mercy and help to the most vulnerable communities of the
world. Please keep the missions in your prayers and thank you for your generosity.
Fr. Stan’s Book Club The next book for the book club is “The Confessions of Saint Augustine,” by Saint
Augustine. Books are available in the parish office for $7.00. Discussions for the
book will be Tuesday, November 27th at 6:30pm and Thursday, November 29th
at 9:30am.
St. Louis Parish Festival News The St. Louis Festival Committee is in need of some volunteers to step up and take
on some of the responsibilities for our parish festival next year. We will need a few
people to take over the main meal dining area in the Activity Center, and a
chairperson for the Carry-Out Dinners. These are both very important to the
success of our festival. If you are interested in helping in one of these areas,
please contact the parish office at 812-934-3204.
Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat A Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat will be held November 2-4, 2018 for women and men
who have known regret, sorrow, guilt or shame after abortion. The weekend
combines living scripture meditations, spiritual exercises, and discussions in a
guided process that leads to the heart of God’s love and compassion. If you would
like to learn more about this retreat or register for this retreat you can contact our
Project Rachel Team at our confidential line 317-452-0054 or
[email protected]. For general information about Rachel’s Vineyard
Retreats visit www.rachelsvineyard.org. Inquiries, registration and participation are
strictly confidential. Due to the nature of this retreat, the location is kept
confidential until participants register. Visit www.humanlifeanddignity/past-
abortion.html.
Please Help Keep Our Parish Records Updated!
We know that cell phones are replacing landlines as the
main phone for many families. Please remember to notify
the parish office if there have been any changes such as
phone number, address, marital status, etc.
http://www.rachelsvineyard.org
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Mass Intentions Saturday, October 20
5:00 pm Donald & Cathryn Dickey
Sunday, October 21
8:00 am Helen Laker
9:30 am Intentions of the Hodges Family
11:00 am For the Parish Community
Tuesday, October 23, St. John of
Capistrano
6:00 pm Martha H. Hillenbrand
Wednesday, October 24, St. Anthony
Mary Claret
8:10 am Deb Durkin Ahaus
Thursday, October 25
8:10 am Carl Meiners
Friday, October 26
8:10 am Poor Souls in Purgatory and
Deceased Family and Friends of
Dan Tekulve
Saturday, October 27
5:00 pm Margie Weigel and William D.
Weigel
Sunday, October 28, Thirtieth Sunday
in Ordinary Time
8:00 am Robert & Anna Mae Flodder
9:30 am Robert & Michael Fasbinder
11:00 am For the Parish Community
Altar Servers Tuesday, October 23
6:00 pm Mary & Ashley Hunter
Wednesday, October 24
8:10 am SCHOOL SERVERS
Thursday, October 25
8:10 am SCHOOL SERVERS
Friday, October 26
8:10 am SCHOOL SERVERS
Saturday, October 27
5:00 pm Isabelle Wonnell, Kathryn &
Mimi Wilder
Sunday, October 28
8:00 am Evan Flaspohler, Michael &
Teresa Wanstrath
9:30 am Martha Hillenbrand, Charlie
& Lilly Schebler
11:00 am Margaret Wilson, Jackson &
Madison Wanstrath
Lectors Saturday, October 27
5:00 pm Kim Koehne
Sunday, October 28
8:00 am Alan Waechter
9:30 am Benjamin Moster
11:00 am Pat Weigel
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Saturday, October 27
5:00 pm Lorraine Hampson, Mary
Sitterding, Bob Luesse,
Dave Meyer, Fran & Carol
Bessler, Susan Roell
Sunday, October 28
8:00 am Jerry Dickman, Pat Meer,
Erma Hartman, Regina
Gerstbauer, Janet Freese,
Jim Kuisel, Rosie Koehne
9:30 am John Wilson, Don & Marilyn
Freyer, Sebastian Moster,
Tom Sullivan, Luke Wilson,
Nancy Werner
11:00 am Kathy Mattucci, Charity
Moenter, Maria Mercado,
Nelson French, Linda Kolb,
Mark Masavage, Sandy
Dickey
Greeters Saturday, October 27
5:00 pm Volunteers Needed
Sunday, October 28
8:00 am Volunteers Needed
9:30 am Tom & Cathy Sullivan,
Kathy Wagner
11:00 am Bob & Kathy Mattucci
Ushers Saturday, October 27
5:00 pm Volunteers Needed
Sunday, October 28
8:00 am Todd Tekulve, Jim Scheele,
Larry Enzinger, Bob
Obermeyer, Bruce Miller
9:30 am Eugene Laker, John
Vogelsang, Mike Weigel,
1 Volunteer Needed
11:00 am Jeff Bedel, Ted Telles, John
Wilson, 1 Volunteer Needed
Readings for the Week Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Ps 33:4-5, 18
-19, 20, 22 [22]/Heb 4:14
-16/Mk 10:35-45 or
10:42-45
Monday: Eph 2:1-10/Ps 100:1b-2,
3, 4ab, 4c-5 [3b]/Lk 12:13
-21
Tuesday: Eph 2:12-22/Ps 85:9ab-
10, 11-12, 13-14 [cf. 9]/
Lk 12:35-38
Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12/Is 12:2-3,
4bcd, 5-6 [cf. 3]/Lk 12:39-
48
Thursday: Eph 3:14-21/Ps 33:1-2, 4-
5, 11-12, 18-19 [5b]/Lk
12:49-53
Friday: Eph 4:1-6/Ps 24:1-2, 3-
4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/Lk 12:54-
59
Saturday: Eph 4:7-16/Ps 122:1-2, 3-
4ab, 4cd-5 [1]/Lk 13:1-9
Next Sunday: Jer 31:7-9/Ps 126:1-2, 2-
3, 4-5, 6 [3]/Heb 5:1-6/
Mk 10:46-52 © LPi
P a r i s h C a l e n d a r 3
Saturday Morning Prayer Service
October 27th at 8:05am
This week we pray in gratitude
for the 150 years of
St. Louis Catholic Church.
Come Pray With Us!
All Saints Day
Mass Schedule Holy Day of Obligation
Thursday, November 1st:
8:10am
12:10pm
6:30pm
Rosary & Holy Hour Sunday, November 4th
7:00pm
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October 21
St. Louis Super Sunday Bingo
RCIA—”Saints and Purgatory,”
parish office, 9:00am.
October 26
That Man is You—Knights of
Columbus, Batesville, 6:00am.
Ephesians Bible Study—St. Louis
Parish Office, 9:00am.
St. Louis Alumni Event—St. Louis School Old Gym, 6:30pm.
October 27
St. Louis 150th Anniversary Dinner Dance—St. Louis Activity Center,
6:00pm—11:00pm.
Halloween Dance—Classic Rock Band at the Batesville Knights of
Columbus, 7:30pm—11:30pm, $5
cover, cash bar.
October 28
St. Louis 150th Anniversary Mass—11:00am, reception following.
RCIA—”Why we Believe,” parish
office, 12:30pm.
Special Olympics Breakfast—Batesville Knights of Columbus,
8:00am—11:30am. Free will
offering.
Turkey Bingo—All Saints, St. Joseph
Campus Parish Life Center, St. Leon,
6:00pm.
Harvest Hustle 5K—To support New
Horizons Rehab, 1:00pm at Liberty
Park.
November 2
That Man is You—Knights of
Columbus, Batesville, 6:00am.
Ephesians Bible Study—St. Louis Parish Office, 9:00am.
November 3
St. Louis Uniform Exchange—St. Louis Preschool Building, 10:00am—
11:00am.
November 3 & 4
Craft Show & Chicken Dinner—All
Saints Parish, St. John Campus,
Dover. Saturday Craft Show
9:00am—4:00pm; Sunday Craft
Show & Chicken Dinner 11:00am—
5:00pm.
November 4
RCIA—”Mary and the Rosary,” parish
office 9:00am.
Turkey Bingo & Raffle—St. Peter’s, Franklin County, 6:00pm.
November 7
Mass and Healing Service—St. Ignatius Church, Cincinnati, 7:30pm.
High School Youth Group Upcoming Dates: October 28 - Messy Games! Join us at the Moster Home from 6:30pm -
8:30pm. Play messy games with your friends! Then, learn how to clean up the
mess in your own life. Bring a friend and a snack or drink to share!
November 18 - Corn Hole Tournament
December 2 - Chopped
December 16 - Christmas Party
High School Youth Group is open to all High School students. For more information
call Angie Moster 812-933-9955, or Carrie Wesseler (812) 934-3204, or send an
email to [email protected].
High School Youth! Start Your Morning out Right! Join your friends for Bible Study each Wednesday morning at Amack’s Well
7:07am - 7:30am before school. Bring a friend!
Attention 8-12 Graders! 2019 Mission Trip Please email [email protected] or call Carrie at 812-212-9477 ASAP
if you are planning to go, but did not turn in your registration form. The Mission
Team is open to all current 8th - 12th graders. We are planning to go to Topeka,
KS, July 6-13, 2019. The next meeting is October 28th at 4:00pm in the SLS
Cafeteria. TriForceMissionTeam.org
2019 Steubenville Youth Conference—Save the Date! We will be joining the parishes of the Batesville Deanery for another exciting
Steubenville Conference June 14-16, 2019. Registrations for 8th - 12th graders
will be coming soon!
Batesville Deanery Movie Events “Power in My Hands,” will be shown on Wednesday, October 24th at 7:00pm at
the Wolf Theatre in Greensburg. “Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial
Killer,” will be shown on Tuesday, October 23rd at 7:30pm at the Greendale
Cinema in Greendale and Monday, November 5th at 7:00pm at the Gibson
Theatre in Batesville.
Hope for the Holidays Southern Care Hospice will be offering the program: “Dealing With Grief During the
Seasons” on Thursday, November 8th from 6:30pm—8:00pm at the Big 4 Café.
For more information contact Tim Heller at 812-934-0084.
Indiana Catholic Men’s Conference Men of all ages: Register now for the Thirteenth Annual Indiana Catholic Men’s
Conference, “Walking With Christ & the Cross,” which will be held Saturday,
November 10th at the Indiana Convention Center. Join the group from St.
Anthony, St. Louis, and St. Nicholas to receive a discount and travel together.
Contact James Dickey at 812-212-8799 or [email protected].
6 F a i t h F o r m a t i o n W h a t ’ s H a p p e n i n g
Weekly Bingo Volunteers Week 4: Thursday, October 25th
Floor/Bank/Instants: Tom Weberding, Pete Schneider, Ashley/Amanda Meyer,
Tara Rahe, John Brelage, Don Moorman, Tim Weberding Sr., Tim Weberding Jr., Jill
Weber, Dan Abplanap, Travis Scheibler, Mark Weber, BJ Weberding,
Paul Richardson
Kitchen: Jan Narwold, Kayla Wuestefeld, Rose Obermeyer, Carmie Meyer, Marge
Walke, Julie Raver
Bakers: Faith Batta, Bonnie Hertel, Julie Vankirk, Natalie Scheibler, Sherri Rudolf,
Brenda Ratcliffe, Jenny Schebler
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Gifts of Financial Participation Sunday, September 30, 2018
In Church Collections .......... $ 11,664.00
Other Collections ....................$ 1,399.00
Electronic Collections ............$ 1,717.00
Total Actual Income ............ $ 14,780.00
Budget ................................ $ 18,462.00
Over/Under Budget ............. ($ 3,682.00)
Sunday, October 7, 2018
In Church Collections .......... $ 12,962.00
Other Collections ....................$ 1,744.50
Electronic Collections ......... $ 11,419.00
Total Actual Income ............ $ 26,125.50
Budget ................................ $ 18,462.00
Over/Under Budget ................$ 7,663.50 Sunday, October 14, 2018
In Church Collections .......... $ 12,738.00
Other Collections ....................$ 1,195.00
Electronic Collections ............$ 1,717.00
Total Actual Income ............ $ 15,650.00
Budget ................................ $ 18,462.00
Over/Under Budget ............. ($ 2,812.00)
Year to Date
In Church Collections and
Other Collections ............. $ 283,634.80
Budget .............................. $ 295,392.00
Over/Under Budget ........... ($ 11,757.20)
Batesville Food Pantry During November and December we see
a significant
increase in usage
at the food
pantry. Each
household is
offered extras
during the holiday months and it all goes
very quickly. Your help in providing the
extra food we need is so much
appreciated and we honestly couldn't do
it without your generosity. St. Louis
Parish is asked to donate canned fruit
and fruit juices. Thank you for making a
difference for our clients and their
children.
History of the Prayer to St. Michael Saint Michael the Archangel is an angel who is considered
the leader of all the angels and of the army of God. The title
"Archangel" means that he is above all the others in rank.
St. Michael has four main responsibilities as we know from
scripture and Christian tradition:
1. To combat Satan;
2. To escort the faithful to heaven at their hour of death;
3. To be a champion of all Christians and the Church itself;
4. To call men from life on Earth to their heavenly judgment.
In Daniel, St. Michael is mentioned twice: (1) Daniel 10:13,
as one who helped Daniel, and (2) in Daniel 12, he is
mentioned with regard to the end times of the world, when
he will stand for the "children of thy people;" in the Epistle of
St. Jude, 1:9, where St. Michael is said to guard the tomb of Moses and has
contended with Satan over the body of Moses; in Revelation 12:7, "And there was
a great battle, where St. Michael and his angels fought with the dragon.”
There are other scripture passages where St. Michael is implied, but not
mentioned by name, such as the angel who defends the gate to Paradise (Genesis
3:24); the angel through whom God published the Decalogue to his chosen people;
who defends against Balaam (Numbers 22:22 ff.); and "who routed the army of
Sennacherib" (2 Kings 19:35).
The prayer to St. Michael originated with Pope Leo XIII in 1886. Legend has it that
the Pope, following Holy Mass, received a vision in which he saw the great damage
Satan would do to the Church and the world in the 20th century. Pope Leo XIII
composed this prayer to be recited after Low Mass.
Pope Paul VI, in a homily in 1972, gave a great warning for Catholics to be aware
of the Devil and to be armed against him. The Holy Father asserted that he had the
feeling that “from some fissure, the smoke of Satan has entered into the temple of
God.”
Pope St. John Paul II has said: “Although this prayer is no longer recited at the end
of Mass, I ask everyone not to forget it and to recite it to obtain help in the battle
against the forces of darkness and against the spirit of this world."
St. Michel is invoked for protection, especially from lethal enemies. He is also the
patron of soldiers, police and doctors.
Matthew Kelly Coming To All Saints The author, inspirational speaker and founder of Dynamic Catholic is coming to All
Saints Parish. They will be hosting his presentation at East Central High School's
Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Nov. 17th. The talk will be from 2:00pm-
5:00pm. Mass will follow at ECHS at 5:15pm. It is $39 to register for this event.
There is limited seating. Tickets can be purchased at www.dynamiccatholic.com/
events/passion-and-purpose (St. Leon Event) or purchase them at All Saints Parish
Office 812-576-4302.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Do you have a good marriage? Do you want to make it even better? Why not
attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend and find out how you can make
this happen? Future Marriage Encounter Weekends will be at Our Lady of Fatima
Retreat House, Indianapolis, from 19-21 October 2018 and from 26-28 April
2019, and at Mount Saint Francis Centre for Spirituality, New Albany, from 1–3
February 2019. Visit www.wwme.org for further information.
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St. Louis Catholic Church 150th Anniversary
Celebration!
Anniversary Mass and Reception
Sunday, October 28th 11:00am
Join us for the St. Louis School
ALUMNI GATHERING. All Alumni of St. Louis School and
their spouse/guest are invited to
come and renew friendships,
tour the school, and reminisce over
memories and photographs.
Friday, October 26, 2018
6:30pm
St. Louis Old Gym
Light hors d’ oeuvres and
Beverages will be provided.