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W E L C O M E T O
Saint Joseph Catholic Church M A R C H 6 , 2 0 1 6
Jasper, Indiana
Monday, Mar 7, 2016 3:00pm Bosco Middle School 3:30pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 5:30pm St. Vincent de Paul Meeting 7:00pm Social Concerns Comm Tuesday, Mar 8, 2016 12:00pm Cursillo Prayer Group 12:00pm Prayer Group – L. Luegers 4:30pm Finance Commission Meeting 6:30pm Boy Scout Troop 182 Meeting 6:30pm SPRED
7:30pm AA Support Group/Where: Annex Wednesday, Mar 9, 2016 8:30am JPG Catholic Homeschool 8:30am Legion of Mary Meeting 6:30pm Middle/High School Faith Formation 6:45pm Hispanic Ministry Adult Education Thursday, Mar 10, 2016 12:30pm CARE Coalition Meeting 3:30pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 7:00pm Adult Choir Rehearsal
Friday, Mar 11, 2016 6:30pm 10th Street School Quarter Auction Saturday, Mar 12, 2016 5:30pm Newly Married Dinner Sunday, Mar 13, 2016 8:00am Coffee & Conversation 8:00am Adult Choir Rehearsal 3:00pm Senior Citizen Dinner
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Monday: March 7, 2016 St. Perpetua & Felicity, martyrs
8:00am………………………………………..Doug Schuetter 6:30pm………………………….Margaret & Leo Brelage
Tuesday: March 8, 2016 St. John of God. religious
8:00am….………………………………….………...Roger Klee 6:30pm…………………………………..…….Barney Moeller Wednesday: March 9, 2016 St. Frances of Rome, religious
8:00am………………………………....….………Marlou Clark 12:05pm…………………………………..……Mary Lee Kress
Thursday: March 10, 2016 8:00am……………………..……..…….Dr. C. W. Ackerman 6:30pm………………………..………….….……Edwin Lueken
Friday: March 11, 2016 6:00am……………………………..……………Edwina Seaton 8:00am………………………………...…………Mike Brosmer 6:00pm………..…Way of the Cross/CRHP #4 & #1
Saturday: March 12, 2016 8:00am…………………………..……………....Leona Thewes 4:00pm …………………………………………….Joe & Esther Schroeder Family Living & Deceased Sunday: March 13, 2016
5th Sunday of Lent/Third Scrutiny
6:00am…....................................People of the Parish 7:30am………………….…………………Ben Sermersheim 9:00am…………………...….…………..Bernie Spellmeyer 11:00am…………………………Maurice “Maury” Eckerle 4:00pm..……….…..……………..…………...……..En Español
Baptism of Lucy Rose Bolton
CHURCH SCHEDULE
Pastor Reverend Raymond Brenner [email protected]
Associate Pastor Reverend William Traylor [email protected]
Hispanic Ministry Reverend Gene Heerdink
Phone ................... 812-634-9405 [email protected]
Healing Ministry Sister Carolyn Bouchard, SP [email protected]
Deacon
Reverend Mr. Levi Schnellenberger [email protected]
Parish Catechetical Leaders Pam Freyberger, DRE, PCL [email protected]
Mike Hagerdon, CRE, PCL [email protected]
St. John Bosco Youth Ministry ............................... 812-481-2442
Parish Manager Jane Gehlhausen [email protected]
COMMISSION
REPRESENTATIVES
Christine Brinkman……Parish Council
Bob Herzog………….………....Education
Sr. Carolyn……………..Social Concerns
Fr. William Traylor…….…………..Liturgy
Dan Fritch………………………….Finance
Open……………………………………..Youth
PARISH CENTER
BUSINESS HOURS
Mon - Thurs: 8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m.
Wel c o me t o S a i n t J o s e ph Ca t h o l i c Chu r ch 2
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
The people of Saint Joseph Parish are called to be a faith-filled family who forgive freely, act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly with God.
CONTACT US 1029 Kundek Street ● Jasper, Indiana 47546
Phone: 812-482-1805 ● Fax: 812-482-1814
Website: www.SaintJosephJasper.org
Facebook: St Joe Jasper Twitter: stjoejasper
Email: [email protected]
PASTORAL STAFF
L E N T E N O P P O R T U N I T I E S F O R T H E
S A C R A M E N T O F R E C O N C I L I AT I O N
There will be deanery wide Penance Services at:
Sunday March 6 @St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Dale 4PM EST
Sunday March 13 @ St. Henry 4PM EST
Tuesday March 15 @ St. Joseph, Jasper 6:30 PM
Thursday March 17 @ St. Joseph, Jasper Noon
Our regular !mes for confessions con!nue:
Wednesday at 7:30 AM "ll the last person
Thursdays at 7:10 PM "ll the last person
Saturdays 11:00 - Noon
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Wedding Banns
BANNS ll. Katelyn Nelson &
Jacob Gonzales
I read an ar"cle in "Esquire" maga-
zine about graciousness. The ar"cle
began, "Graciousness looks easy,
but of course it is not. Do not mis-
take mere manners for gracious-
ness. Manners are rules. Helpful,
yes. But graciousness reflects a state
of being; it emanates from your in-
ventory of self" (Chiarella, Tom.
"How to be Gracious and Why,"
May 2013). I think that all mature
disciples of Jesus Christ should re-
flect a high level of graciousness in
their life. It lends evidence to the joy
of the Lord that resides in their
heart and the grace that fills their
being.
Being gracious is a characteris"c of
an Everyday Steward. Even in the
ordinary circumstances of the day,
good stewards display a giving de-
meanor that makes others take no-
"ce. Graciousness really makes a
difference when it is displayed in-
stead of anger, resentment, or ridi-
cule. No story explains this more
powerfully than the parable of the
prodigal son.
In Jesus' parable, the father has eve-
ry reason to share with his son his
hurt and dissa"sfac"on upon his re-
turning home a*er he wasted his
inheritance and disgraced his family.
Instead, his gracious response is
overwhelming, so much so that the
other son who has remained faithful
becomes disgruntled. A gracious
steward gives without asking why or
care for the cost. And with grace
comes mercy, not human jus"ce.
With true jus"ce, we would all
suffer. But with mercy, comes love
and the chance to begin again.
By developing graciousness in our
lives, we become instruments of
grace for the world around us. We
provide glimpses of heaven and the
love of the Father for his sons and
daughters. And the feasts we pre-
pare for those here on earth give
them a taste of the heavenly ban-
quet that awaits when we finally
come home.
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
© Liturgical Publica"ons
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP
T I T H E S F O R F E B R UA RY 2 7 & 2 8 , 2 0 1 6
ACH Direct Deposits..……………………………………....$ 1,865.00
Weekend Collection.…………………………………………$13,138.63
Amt. Needed for the Budget..………………………...…$19,983.02
Difference for the Sunday……..………………............$ 4,979.39
Difference Year-to-Date……………………………….....$24,665.25
Haiti Collection………………………………………………….$ 834.12
Rice Bowl—Week 3……………………………………………$ 834.12
Call Jane at the Parish Center
if you have ques!ons
812-482-1805 ext. 113
Returns April 15, 16, 17 & 18 WATCH FOR THE DETAILS
MEMORIAL
CONTRIBUTIONS
February 2016 ● $1445.00
IN MEMORY OF:
DR. DANIEL BERGER
MONTY BUCHANAN
JOHN FRITCH
MARY LEE KRESS
MARIE KUPER
GILL RING
EDWIN SEATON
RICHARD WEHR
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STEWARDS FOR COFFEE AND CONVERSATION 2016
3/13/16 Phil & Mary Beckman, Nancy Hedinger, Shannon Seifert
LITURGICAL MINISTERS ● MARCH 12 & 13, 2016
Time Eucharistic Ministers
Servers
Senior Servers
Lectors Cantors/
Choirs Offertory Gift
Bearers
Saturday
4:00
Priest B2, Becky Beckman, Lynn Brang, Betty Johnson, Nancy Kreilein, Edward Kreilein, Laverne Lechner, Les Lorey, Barb Lorey, Sylvia Metzger, Jami Seifert, Jodi Smith
Hannah Seifert Delaney Smith
Olivia Smith
Sr. T.M. Daniel
Johnson
Rosie Bartley
Family of: Joe & Esther
Schroeder
Sunday 7:30
Marge Beckman, Cheryl Gadlage, Marilyn Jahn, Mary Moeller, Patty Nigg, Christine Rue, Sue Seal, Joe Seal, Vicki Welp, Kev-in Werne, Audrey Werner
Keyla Lehman Erica Schmitt
Kyle Werner-
Renee
Cunningham
Family of:
Ben Sermersheim
Sunday 9:00
Greg Beck, Bernita Berger, Katie Blessinger, Donna Neukam, Deb Nord-hoff, Tom Nordhoff, Carol Sanders, Donna Schnell, Sharon Sermersheim, Ed Zoglman, Sarah Zoglman
Mason Schoenbachler
Josh Schoenbachler
Cameron Heeke
Brad Ward Bernie
Messmer Sr. T.M.
Family of: Bernie Spellmeyer
Sunday 11:00
Bernard Fallon, Nichole Faulkner, Doug Faulkner, Jo Rean Hoffman, John Hoff-man, Cindi Jones, Bev Luegers, Kathleen Messmer, Daniel Schmitt, Audrey Soell-ner, Samantha Venderley
Maude Drew Not Filled
Melanie Stone
Betty Luegers Jane Krempp
Pam Howard
Family of: Maurice “Maury”
Eckerle
HOPE FOR HAITI 2016
Goal $20,000 +
It’s that "me of year again!
+Religious Educa"on classes grades K-2 and any parish-
ioners may use medicine bo8les to collect dona"ons.
Available at the exit in church.
+Grades 3-5 are using Pencil Bags as a tool to collect
dona"ons.
+Envelope for a special collec"on are available at exits
during lent for folks who would like to write checks or
cash.
+Purple bags in church go to Hai" collec"on once a
month.
Help us reach our goal of $20,000!
¨ How easy & quick could that be to raise $20,000?
¨ $13 per family would put us beyond our goal!!
¨ That would be 32 cents for 40 days per family.
Bring your medicine bo#les, pencil bags, envelopes to
the parish center, or drop in the collec!on at Mass.
Special Collec!on ends Friday, April 1, 2016!!
Are you engaged and looking for an in-depth
and personal marriage preparation experi-
ence? Join us for an Engaged Encounter
weekend on either APRIL 9-10 or SEPTEMBER
17-18, 2016, at the Sarto Retreat Center in
Evansville! Engaged Encounter is a weekend
retreat with other engaged couples that af-
fords time alone together to plan for sacra-
mental marriage. Trained facilitators lead the
program .
For more informa!on or to register, please visit
www.chari!esevv.org/engaged-encounter.html
or call Catholic Chari!es at
812-423-5456.
ENGAGED ENCOUNTER WEEKEND RETREAT
We have to love un"l it hurts. It is not
enough to say, “I love.” We must put that
love into a living ac"on. And how do we do
that? BY GIVING UNTIL IT HURTS.
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PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY DOOR
SAINT BENEDICT’S CATHEDRAL Prayers ● Indulgences ● Grace
Catholicism on Tour Series
Wednesday, March 9
Departs Saint Joseph at 7:00am
on Private Charter Bus
Enjoy Lunch & Supper
With Fr. Ray & Fr. Bill
Celebrate the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy & Mass at the Cathedral
Tour of the Catholic Center
(Diocesan Offices) & meet the Staff
Visit the LST, Evansville
Museum of Art, Science
and History and more.
Email: [email protected]
or call the Parish Center
812-482-1805
Cost: $85 per person -Includes meals, "ps and admission fees
E X T R AO R D I N A R Y J U B I L E E O F M E R C Y
December 8, 2015 - November 20, 2016
Pope Francis has declared a Jubilee Year of Mercy, offer-
ing an opportunity for Catholics to receive a plenary in-
dulgence during this special "me.
This is a "me for the Church to rediscover the meaning
of the mission entrusted to her by the Lord on the day
of Easter: to be a sign and an instrument of the Father's
mercy," the pope declared.
Background Checks
As part of its Safe Environment
program for the protec"on of chil-
dren and youth, the Diocese of
Evansville has contracted with a
new company for conduc"ng
background checks on employees
and volunteers. If you have
worked with minors in our diocese
in the last several years, you may
receive an e-mail or le8er inform-
ing you that a new background
check has been run on you. The
new company is called Selec-
"on.com. If you have any ques-
"ons, feel free to contact diocesan
Vice-Chancellor Mike Roesch
at [email protected], or your
parish Youth Protec"on Coordina-
tor.
Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy
D i v i n e M e r c y S e r v i c e
will be hosted by Father Eugene Schmi8
Saint Celes!ne Catholic Church
Sunday, April 3rd
at 3:00 p.m. EDT.
The Parishioners of Saint Celes"ne invite you to
a8end this special service. Prepare by going to
Confession during Lent and begin the Divine Mer-
cy Novena on Good Friday, March 25th.
SPRING FLING
Saint Ann’s Spring Fling din-
ner will be April 4 at 6:00pm.
Doors will open at 5:30pm.
The price will be $9, which
includes the meal and ALL
prizes except the half pot
drawing. Please make your
reservation by March 18! If
your last name is between A -
G, call DeeAnn Bell at 812-
482-2904, between H-O call
Lynne Bohnert at 812-630-
0116, between R-Z call
Phyllis Stenftenagel at
812-634-9588.
What is Perinatal Loss?
It is the unintended ending of a
pregnancy at any"me before or
during birth ... or death of a new-
born in the first month a*er
birth. These are meaningful mo-
ments with parents whose babies
have died due to:
The early ending of pregnancy
The birth of a baby born s!ll
The death of a newborn/infant.
Memorial Hospital and Healthcare
offers a once monthly gathering
for parents.
Our next gathering is Monday,
March 7th, at the hospital Pavilion
Conference Room at 6:30 p.m.
Pre-registra!on is not necessary.
RECENT TWEETS
FROM POPE FRANCIS
Feb 17
Do not forget that the mercy of
God is our shield and strength
against injus"ce, destruc"on and
oppression..
Feb 17
The mercy of Jesus embraces everyone in every part
of the world: open your hearts!
@pon"fex from Twi8er.com
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DIVINE
PROVIDENCE
ADORATION CHAPEL
AT PRECIOUS BLOOD
You are invited to spend an hour with Jesus.
The following time is currently open:
Second Sunday of the Month
1:00 am - 2:00 am
Friday 1:00 am-2:00 am
Contact Bonnie at
812-630-8382
dp@adora"onmanager.com
T R I V I A N I G H T
Teams of 4 join us for Trivia! It will be at the
Jasper Moose Lodge, March 12, beginning at
7:00pm. Food & drink available for purchase.
Doors open at 6:30. Cost $40 per team in ad-
vance or $50 per team at the door.
There will be DOOR AND GAME PRIZES.
To register call
812-661-8726 or email: [email protected]
SUPPORTING A PARISH YOUTH PROGRAM
Fridays of Lentnnnttt rrrriiddddddaaaaaaayyyyyyyssssssss oooooooffffff6:00 pm
nntttntLLLeeeeeeennnnnnmmmmmmmm
DID YOU KNOW? The tradition of praying the Stations to commemorate
the Passion of Christ began with St. Francis of Assisi.
Join your family, friends and neighbors from
our 12-county Catholic community at the
Ford Center
Evansville , Indiana
Saturday, May 14
as we Rejoice and celebrate!
Doors open at 2:00 p.m.
2:30-3:30 p.m. – Personal Reconcilia!on
3:00-3:30 p.m. – Concert by parish & school choirs
3:30 p.m. – Community Rosary
4:00 p.m. – Mass concelebrated by Bishop Thompson
and priests of the Diocese of Evansville
No other Vigil Masses will be celebrated
in the diocese on May 14
“LOSS & GRIEF
WHY DIDN’T THEY TELL ME IT
WOULD HURT LIKE THIS?’
The Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdi-
nand are offering a program, “Loss
and Grief: Why Didn’t They Tell Me
It Would Hurt Like This?” on Satur-
day, March 19, at the Benedic"ne
Hospitality Center in Kordes Hall in
Ferdinand, Indiana. Par"cipants will
explore how to deal with grief. Pre-
sented by Pat Evans. Program runs
from 9:30 am. to 4:00 pm. EST. Cost
is $75., includes lunch. Registra"on
due March 16. For more informa"on
or to register, call 800-880-2777,
or 812-367-1411, ext. 2915, or
visit www.thedome.org/programs.
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F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t
F a t h e r J e f f R e a d ● 8 1 2 - 4 8 2 - 4 4 6 1
YO U T H M I N I S T RY F O R T H E J A S P E R A R E A
H I G H S C H O O L E R S , W e d n e s d a y N i g h t B o s c o a t 8 : 3 0 p m a t
t h e B o s c o H o u s e .
M I D D L E S C H O O L E R S , M o n d a y a f t e r s c h o o l – 5 p m a t t h e
S a i n t J o s e p h P a r i s h C e n t e r - s t u d y a n d r e c r e a t i o n
H O L Y H O U R A N D A D O R A T I O N - D i v i n e P r o v i d e n c e A d o -
r a t i o n C h a p e l ( W e s t s i d e o f P r e c i o u s B l o o d C h u r c h ) -
e v e r y W e d n e s d a y - 5 : 0 0 - 6 : 0 0 p m .
M I S S I O N T R I P ! What : C a t h o l i c H e a r t W o r k C a m p
BOSCO YOUTH MINISTRY
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M I D D L E A N D
H I G H S C H O O L
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
AFTER SCHOOL 3:30
EVENING SESSION 6:30
Middle School contact
Pam Freyberger
Extension 211
High School contact
Mike Hagerdon
Extension 210
812-482-1805
CATECHUMENS &
CANDIDATES
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
Throughout the season of Lent
special prayers are offered for
those who are preparing to enter
the Church at the Easter Vigil. If
one has never been bap"zed, that
person is called a catechumen. If
one has been bap"zed in another
Chris"an church e.g. Lutheran,
Methodist etc. then that person is
called a candidate. Even though
their goal is becoming a full mem-
ber of the Catholic Church their
ini"al status is different. The Cath-
olic Church honors the sacrament
of Bap"sm wherever it takes place
as long as it is done in the name of
the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit and water is used. Let's con-
"nue to keep our candidates Erica
Roach, Donna Zink and Jace Hall;
and our catechumens Lindsey Ken-
nedy, Ebanie and Jeseed Gamez in
our prayers.
St. Isidore Youth Ministry
Fish Fry
Join St. Isidore Catholic Parish on
Good Friday, March 25 from
4:00pm-6:00pm (or un"l all 400
plates are gone) at St. Celes"ne
Campus for our Fish Fry sup-
por"ng the St. Isidore Youth Min-
istry Program. There will be Dine-
In and Drive-Thru service available
beginning at 4:00pm. The cost is
$9. a plate which includes Ca[ish
Fillets, German Fries, Slaw, Bread,
AND Dessert included with every
meal. All proceeds will benefit the
St. Isidore Youth Ministry Pro-
gram.
HELP FOR BODIE: Bodie Reuter,
age 5, son of Kami (Vaal) and Dan
Reuter and grandson of Gene and
Paula Vaal was recently diag-
nosed with A.L.L. Leukemia and is
undergoing treatment at Riley
Children's Hospital. Anyone wish-
ing to help the family can make
an anonymous dona"on to the
Grace Co-Op. You can put the col-
lec"on in a separate envelope
(marked "Grace Co-Op for Bod-
ie") . A benefit will be
held Sunday, on April 17th from
9am-2pm at St. Celes"ne Parish
Center in Celes"ne, IN. The bene-
fit will include a silent auc"on,
bake sale, pre-ordered meals
from Sander's Catering, pre-
ordered soup, and pre-ordered t-
shirt pick up. If you would like to
volunteer, donate silent auc"on
items or bake sale items please
contact Cori Tentler at 317-432-
4037 or Paula Vaal at 812-634-
1204.
Keep Bodie in your prayers
CYCLE C MARCH 6, 2016 4th Sunday of Lent "The Pharisees and scribes began to complain, saying, 'This man wel-comes sinners and eats with them.'" Jesus crossed lines that weren't supposed to be crossed. He talked to women in public, touched the "unclean" to heal them, and chummed it up with tax collectors and sinners. This didn't make sense. It didn't fit into the standard categories. And so the religious leaders began to complain. In response to this, Jesus told the parable of the prodigal son. Through this story, he illustrated
that God loves all of his children even when they have not behaved perfectly. But more than this, the tale also deals with the resentment of the older son--the one who al-ways followed the law. Like the self-righteous Pharisees and scribes, the older brother complained. "All these years I served you," the son said, "and not once did I disobey your orders; yet you never gave me even a young goat to feast on with my friends." But how does the fa-ther respond? "My son, you are here with me always; everything I have is yours." In other words, the older brother had no reason to complain or be angry. He already
enjoyed all good gifts. The father simply wanted him to rejoice that his brother had returned home. "He was lost and has been found." It's important for those of us who attend Mass regularly, participate in the sacraments, and serve in our parishes not to fall into the trap of being like the bitter older brother or the complaining Pharisees. We must welcome everyone in our midst with joy, not resentment or judgment. It can be easy to think that others don't deserve as much as we do, and to forget to be grate-ful for all that we have. But we are ALL called to "celebrate and re-joice" when the lost return home.
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T U C O Y W H O C R S H E E M L Q A H A
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F V I I E T O K S F M D Q Z Q U N H W S
X T Y M F R G T X Y I B N V S W L E N T
¨ BLESS
¨ BRENNER
¨ CELEBRATE
¨ FATHER
¨ GLORIFY
¨ GOODNESS
¨ GOSPEL
¨ HEAVEN
¨ JOY
¨ LENT
¨ LORD
¨ LOVE
¨ MANNA
¨ PASSOVER
¨ PRAISE
¨ RECONCILED
¨ REJOICE
¨ RIGHTEOUS
¨ SIN
¨ TRAYLOR
AT T E N T I O N
Parishioners it is time to update your
data for the 2016 “Guide Book”. If you
have changes in name, address, phone
numbers, or family status. Call the Par-
ish Center 812-482-1805 with your up-
dates. Thank You!
S E N IO R D I NNE R RESERVATIONS DUE
On March 13, the Saint Joseph Social Concerns Committee is hosting the an-nual Senior Citizens Appreciation Din-ner for Parishioners age 65 +.
Please make your reservations now!
812.482.1805
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SUPPORT THE CHURCH IN
CENTRAL AND EASTERN
EUROPE
If you are 21 or older, join us for
an evening of :
FUN, FELLOWSHIP AND WISDOM
Father Traylor will engage us in a
different topic each month, this
allows us to tap into some new
knowledge about our faith. We
will meet on the third Tuesday of
each month, 7:30 at the Knights of
Columbus in Jasper. No need to
sign up, but if you have ques"ons
call Samantha at :
812-631-0976
UPCOMING DATES:
March 15
April 19
May 17
June 21
TAP INTO THEOLOGY
INTERFAITH SEDER DINNER
Would you like to be8er understand some of the Jewish
roots of our Catholic faith? The Saint Joseph Parish
Educa"on Commission is hos"ng an Interfaith Seder Din-
ner on March 20 at the Holy Family Fellowship Hall. The opening of the
celebra"on begins at 5:00pm. Doors open at 4:30pm. Ticket price is $15.
per person, $10. for children 6—12, and children 5 and under are free.
LIMITED SEATING,
REGISTER BY MARCH 9!
To make reserva"ons call :
St. Joseph Parish Center 812-482-1805, Mon.-Thurs. 8am - 8pm, Fri. 8am
-5pm and Holy Family Office 812-482-3076 8am-4pm.
Please prepay for this event by March 9.
While you will discover the richness of the Catholic faith, you will also
enjoy fellowship and fun for the en"re family! The Seder Meal is open to
anyone in the community who would like to a8end.
We encourage you to bring your children.
For further ques"ons, contact Dee Ann Bell 812-482-2904
EASTER FLORAL
DECORATION DONATIONS
&
EASTER MASSES TO BE
“SENT AWAY”
If you wish to make an offering
toward the floral arrangements to
be used in Church this Easter sea-
son, please use the envelope in-
cluded in your monthly
envelope packet, dated “March 6,
2016”. If you would
like, you may include names of
those you wish to be remem-
bered on the back side of the en-
velope.
A lis"ng will be posted in memory
of those individuals
on the bulle"n boards at all en-
trances of Church.
In order to have the names of
those you wish to be
remembered included on the
lis"ng, the envelope must be
dropped in a collec"on basket by
weekend of March 19/20th or
dropped off at the Parish Center
no later than, Friday, March 18.
(Masses to be “sent away” for
Easter, must also be
received by Friday, March 18).
TRIDUUM RETREAT
The Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdi-
nand are offering a “Triduum Re-
treat” from March 24-27 at the
Benedic"ne Hospitality Center at
Kordes Hall on the grounds of
Monastery Immaculate Concep-
"on in Ferdinand, Indiana. The re-
treat runs from 3 p.m. Eastern
"me on Holy Thursday, March 24,
to a*er breakfast on
Easter Sunday morning, March 27.
Presented by Sister Be8y Drewes,
OSB. Cost $250, includes meals
and a private room. Registra"on
due March 21.
For more informa!on or to regis-
ter, call 800-880-2777, or 812-367
-1411, ext. 2915, or visit-
www.thedome.org/programs.
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Michael L. Flannagan, D.D.S.
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2005 Saint Charles Street, Suite #5, Jasper www.crookedcreekfamilydental.com
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W 812-634-6969 C 812-630-0623 F 812-634-9969
Parishioner
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KURT’S CARPENTRY
20 Years Experience • Insured
Roofing • Siding • Decks Flooring • Home Additions, Etc.
Kurt & Nicole Mullis - Owners (812) 683-8506 • (812) 630-7076
Becher-Kluesner Funeral Homes
Downtown • North Chapel
482-4141
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Schum Monuments, Inc.
P.O. Box 430 Dale, Indiana
937-4921
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Animal Medical Center of Dubois County, P.C.
1390 Crossroads Avenue Jasper, IN 47546
Charles R. Johnson, D.V.M.Lori H. Mehringer, D.V.M.
(812) 634-9752 Fax (812) 482-7293
Fast, Friendly Service
All the Way to Your Car
482-4464
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
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Craig Hanneman
416 Jackson St.
Jasper, IN 47546
812-481-1035
Member SIPC
L. H. Sturm Hdwe. Co.For All Those Hard
To Find Items!516 Main Street
On The Square since 1895
812-482-6506
WHOLESALE • RETAIL
CUSTOM
PROCESSING
3994 W. 180 N.
482-7020 MERKLEY & SONS PACKING CO., INC.
“Bring your Ford HOME for Service”Hwy. 231., Jasper • 482-1200
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Gift Shop Inspirational Gifts for All Occasions
Bring this ad in for 20% off 1 item per person - Code: STJ
Does not apply to sale or
select monastery gifts
812-357-8290½ mile S. of St. Meinrad, IN on State Rd 545
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SUNSET LAUNDRY
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218 Third Ave., Jasper (812) 482-6333
“The Real Estate Team
You Can Count On”www.sell-4free.com
Gary & Marcia SchnellSt. Joseph Parishioners
“The Re Realealealeal Es Es Es Estattate Team
(812) 631-3147 | Email: [email protected]
Brian J. Woebkenberg M.D.• General Orthopaedics • Performing New Anterior Hip Surgery • Specialized in Sports Medicine
695 W 2nd Street, Jasper, IN 47546
(812) 996-5950 For appointment, no referral needed
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BOB LUEGERS
1050 Wernsing Road • PO Box 787Jasper, IN 47546
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101 CountryFM 100.9
Country Roads w/Fr. Joe • Sunday Mornings@ 7:00 AM
TV Holy Mass
Sundays @ 11AM
Commercial - Industrial - Residential - Custom Millwork
1060 Third Avenue
Jasper, Indiana 47546
Phone: (812) 482-1125
Fax: (812) 482-9490
www.jasperlumberonline.com
Hoosier Business Machines, Inc.
812-482-3736
J & S PlasteringOwners:
Jason Mehringer and
Steve Fuhs
630-1140 or 634-1953
HILLIARD LYONS
Investment Insight Since 1854™
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812-482-7276 | 1-800-253-7276
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Arbor Pointe Condos
“Fine Living”
Gary J. Hopf Construction, LLC
812-630-0117
CONSTRUCTIONHammering it out Since 1982
4591 N. 550 W., Jasper, IN 47546 482-5956
Werner Sawmill Inc.GRADE LUMBER
PALLET DIMENSION3545 North 550 West • Jasper, IN 47546
Kevin - Sawmill Manager (812) 634-9444 • Fax: (812) 482-4883
Tim - Timber Buyer Luke - Trucking Dept. Cell: 630-6354 Cell: 630-6356
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Embroidery • Screen Printing Promotional Products
812-482-4787310 Main St. • Jasper, IN 47546
JAMES SCHOENBACHLER CONSTRUCTION LLC
717 East 15th Street, Jasper, IN 47546 Cell: (812) 630-2026 Home: (812) 634-6130
Seng Pediatric Dentistry Dentistry for Infants, Children, Teens
and Individuals with Special Needs
Creating Happy, Healthy Smiles One Child at a Time
We are located in the Crooked Creek Doctors Plaza
2005 St. Charles St., Ste. 1, Jasper, IN 47546
www.sengpediatricdentistry.com 812-634-7409
Accepting New Patients
INDUSTRIAL • JANITORIAL • HEALTHCARE
1.800.827.7430 812.634.2501
fax: 812.634.2601
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Monument Sales
Laser Engraving of PhotosSteve Hopf - Owner | (812) 639-0646
[email protected]/americanaspecialty
BEST FOR LE$$Painting Services: Guaranteed Results
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
AT REASONABLE PRICES
P.O. Box 849, Jasper, IN 47547-0849
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Interior Exterior
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• Business reputation for Experienced Project & Field Managers • Continuing Investment in Equipment, Technology & Employees • Zero Debt • $100 million Bonding Capacity • 6 Generations Strong •Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
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812-482-1300
2408 Newton St. • Jasper, IN 47546-1326
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JASPER PEDIATRICS 721 W. 13th Street - Suite 321, Jasper, IN 47546 Phone - (812) 996-7918 • Fax - (812) 996-1644
Michael E. Ruff, M.D., F.A.A.P. Douglas A. Bies, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Anna G. Csitkovits Gilley, M.D., F.A.A.P. Kathirene A. Wilcoxen, M.D.
Yvonne S. Rominger, RN, C.F.N.P.“Caring for your children from birth to 23”
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CARPET WAREHOUSE“Quality you can stand on”
650 Woodlawn (o" Hwy. 162) • Next to VUJC
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812.482.
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PIEPER-BURNS INSURANCE AGENCY
Auto • Life • Health • Home • Business
415 CLAY ST. JASPER
482-5151
(812) 634-6646 721 W. 13th Street Suite 322 Jasper, IN 47546
Ann B. Patterson M.D., PC
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JaKurt Schurz Vice President
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Since 1875
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STERNBERGChrysler • Jeep
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KEUSCHWINDOWS & DOORS
403 E. 23 St., Jasper 482-2566
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MEHRINGER METAL DESIGN, LLC
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919 E. 14th Street Jasper, IN 47546
Buschkoetter’s Nursery, Lawn & Garden Center, Inc.
Scott Buschkoetter, Owner
Complete Landscaping, Design, Installation, Lighting & Irrigation Services
1638 N. 350 West, Jasper, IN 47546 Phone (812) 482-5577
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FOOD STORESBuehler, Inc. • Dave & Brenda Buehler
LAN CONCRETE
TECHNOLOGYFoundation Repair
Uneven Concrete Specialist
Luke Nordhoff 481-2756
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