St. Patrick Church 1807 Poplar Street Terre Haute, in 47803 (812) 232-8518 www.saintpat.org Pastor: Fr. Richard Ginther rginther@saintpat.org Deacon: Mike Stratman automan7255@gmail.com Third Sunday of Easter- April 19, 2015 MASS SCHEDULE & RECONCILIATION SCHEDULE Mass Schedule: Sunday 9:00am Tuesday 8:15am Wednesday 8:15am Saturday 6:00 Reconciliation: Saturday 7:15-7:45pm Sunday 8-8:30am BULLETIN DEADLINE The deadline for bulletin information is noon on Wednesday. Information must be emailed or written out and sent to malia.mohan@saintpat.org SACRAMENTS Baptism: Baptisms will be held on the fourth Sunday of the month at 1:00pm. Please call the Parish Office to register. Marriage: Preparations begin at least six months in advance of the marriage date. Please call the Parish Office to register. Ministry to the Sick: Please notify the Parish Office when you or a family member enters a nursing home, hospital, or becomes home bound, to arrange a pastoral visit. “In the Roman Catholic tradition, the people of Saint Patrick Parish are called to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ by our words and actions through the celebration of the Sacraments, acts of justice and charity and life-long faith formation; the fruits of which are a welcoming faith-filled community bringing ourselves and others, through God’s grace, to salvation.” PARISH PASTORAL MEMBERS Louise Anderson Mark Bryant Bernadette Ewen Anthony Guenzel Tim Monaghan Kevin Sutterer Rod Bosley Elizabeth Collins Steven Fields Jeff Kinne Thierry Ponsot Matt Wayt FAITH FORMATION Preschool to 8th Grade: Religious Education Classes meet on Sunday’s in the school building August thru May from 10:30 —11:45am. We invite families to join us in the cafeteria after Mass for coffee and doughnuts, followed by Faith Formation for the whole family. High School Youth: Freshmen through Senior youth meet in the Moran Family Life Center on select Sunday evenings September thru May from 5:00-6:30pm. Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: RCIA meets August thru Easter on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Please call the Parish Office to register. COMMUNION SERVICE 7:15AM Monday—Friday CHILD CARE CHILD CARE: is available in the lower level of church during the weekend masses. CRY ROOM: is available at the Poplar Street entrance PARISH LEADERSHIP Altar Society: Bette Lindley Finance Chairman: Andy Sutherland Liturgy Committee: Yolanda Isbell Parish Pastoral President: Louise Anderson School Commission President: Brian Cain Stewardship Committee: Paul Thiemann STAFF PERSONNEL Business Manager: John Fuller jfuller@saintpat.org Liturgical Music Director: Donna McDaniel donna.mcdaniel@saintpat.org Office Manager: Malia Mohan malia.mohan@saintpat.org Religious Education Director: Donna Wenstrup Donna.wenstrup@saintpat.org School Principal: Amy McClain amy.mcclain@saintpat.org Sick/Shut-in Minister : Betty Kapellusch bkapellusch@hotmail.com Soup Kitchen Director: Linnea Friesen Youth Ministers: Tom Gattuso tgattuso@terrehauteym.org Mary Kate Becker: mkbecker@terrehauteym.org Welcome to St. Patrick’s Church! Prayer of Hospitality Lord Jesus, you welcomed all who came into your presence. May we reflect that same spirit through the gift of hospitality. As we greet people today, may they hear your voice in our words; as we meet them, may we recognize your presence within them; and as we create a place for one another at the Eucharistic table, may we discover the joy of serving you in others. Amen CALENDAR & CHURCH NEWS All Months Every Sunday: Hispanic Mass, 2pm @ SMM Every Weekday: Communion Service @ 7:15am APRIL 19 - Bible Study @ 10:30 am THREDD @ 5 pm 24 - Grandparents Day, SPS Mass @ 9 am 26 - First Holy Eucharist Spanish Mass is being celebrated at St. Margaret Mary Church every Sunday at 2:00 pm. Please let your Spanish speaking classmates, neighbors and coworkers know about this. All are welcome to join us whether Spanish is your primary language or not. Gluten Free Hosts Gluten free hosts are available for those with gluten intolerance or allergy. If you have need of these hosts, please tell the pastor before Mass. Catholic Home Missions The Catholic Home Missions Appeal will take place next week. One way that this appeal works to strengthen home mission dioceses in the US is by funding seminarian formation in poor dioceses. The blessing of seminarians places a financial burden on these dioceses, where educating each seminarian costs $35-40k per year. Your support is needed for these young men so that they might go back & serve their parishes. Please strengthen the Church at home by making a generous gift to next week’s appeal. Dear Friends Dear Friends, Five summers ago, I had the joy of being assigned to St. Margaret Mary’s and St. Patrick’s for the summer. I learned a lot that summer– and I have many fond memories of those days. It is hard to believe that soon I will become a priest! I will be ordained on Saturday, June 6, at 10 am at Ss. Peter & Paul Cathedral in Indianapolis. My Mass of Thanksgiving (“First Mass”) will be at my home parish, St. Charles Borromeo in Bloomington at 4 pm the same day. A reception will follow at the parish. Pleas know that you are more than welcome to attend any of these events, but we need an RSVP by May 1 at stcharlesbloomington.org/rsvp if you are interested. Thanks so much and I hope to see you soon! Peace and prayers, Dcn. Mike Keucher Deacon’s Corner Rupert’s! I read an article about the D-Day invasion of Europe. On June 6, 1944 an armada of Allied ships assaulted the beaches of Normandy, France. Also, thousands of airplanes dropped paratroopers into the action. Along with the paratroopers the Allied forces dropped hundred’s of rubber dummies, called Rupert’s behind enemy lines. These rubber dummies were intended to simulate an attack to confuse the enemy. As the Rupert’s landed some German outposts were tricked into fighting the rubber dummies which created a crack in the German stronghold of Europe. We can accept that kind of deception as part of a military operation designed to confuse the enemy. What we should not accept is the deception Satan throws our way. St. Paul tells us in 2nd Corinthians that the devil and his servants appear to be people who are promoting righteousness. We must be alert! Each day the world is telling us what is right or wrong. If we are not careful, we may be tricked by Satan’s lies. We must keep our eyes on Jesus and His teachings to help us keep going in the right direction. Rely on the Holy Spirit which is truth. Everything else is for Rupert’s! Together through prayer and service, Deacon Mike Bulletin Guidelines All submissions for the bulletin must be sent to Malia Mohan by Wednesday at noon of the week requested, and information must be approved by a staff member. If requesting a flier to be inserted, the information should not be repeated in the bulletin, and longer than a paragraph. There is a new limit of 3 fliers per week. Commitment Cards– Time, Talent, Treasure Thanks to all parishioners who returned their St. Patrick Parish Commitment card and Archdiocesan Intention card. If you have not yet returned your cards there is still time to do so. You may drop them in the collection basket or return them by mail to the parish office. If you need Commitment or Intention cards there are some at each entrance to the church or you may call the parish office @ 232.8518 and one will be sent to you. Your commitments help us to carry out the mission of St. Patrick Parish and make it possible for our parish to minister to the needs of our own parish family as well as the needs of the wider community and the Archdiocese. Thank you! The Stewardship Committee Faith Formation BAPTISM CLASS: Our next class is scheduled for May 10, 2015 from 10-12 pm in the rectory. Please call the Parish office to register 232-8518. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION The RE Classes will be taking their Family Service Field Trips on Sunday, April 19. Please meet in the classrooms to take attendance at 10:30 am. Students will return by 11:45 am. There will be NO RE Classes next Sunday, April 26th for First Holy Eucharist Mass. Practice for First Holy Eucharist will be Saturday, April 25 from 911 am in the Church. ACRE Question of the Day: The Feast of the Passover was the setting for which event? A)The Last Supper B) Pentecost C) The Birth of Jesus D) Jesus’ Ascension RCIA RCIA Inquiry will meet Wednesday, April 22 to discuss the Radical Teachings of Jesus. This will be held in the Dede Center Classroom at St. Margaret Mary. Babysitting is available and all are welcome to attend. CRS RICE BOWLS Our Church community changed lives this Lent! CRS Rice Bowl wants to say “Thank you!” Please bring in your Rice Bowls next weekend and place them in the big Rice Bowl in the Church. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL It’s time to register for Vacation Bible School! VBS will be held Monday, June 22-Friday, June 26 this year, 9 am-noon each day. The theme is “The Serengeti Trek: Where Kids are Wild About God!” You may register your child in grades PreK-5th Grade. Those in 6th grade up to adults are encouraged to register to volunteer. Go to http://thcatholicvbs.weebly.com/ to print off a copy of the form, or grab a form at the doors of the church or at the office. CATHOLIC CHARITIES The five Indiana bishops have issued a pastoral letter on poverty. The overall goal is to bring awareness to the suffering that is experienced by our fellow Hoosiers and motivate us all to take further responsibility for helping to relieve some of this suffering. Please take the time to read the letter and to respond to the survey that will be used to develop a pastoral plan to reduce poverty in Indiana– www.archindy.org Youth ministry corner BOGO KEYCHAINS AVAILABLE Please consider supporting our teens for this summer’s Mission Trip to New Orleans! If you would like to purchase one, or have any questions about the trip, please contact Tom Gattuso! COFFEE Remember we meet for coffee every Tuesday morning at 7 am at Java Haute. All teens are invited for coffee and great conversation! RE We will not have RE this weekend due to the St. Ben’s Lock-In. Our next RE session will be on May 3 from 5-6:30 in the FLC where our very own Kelli Carney will be giving a lesson on the Saints. Don’t miss this one! BIBLE STUDY We will be meeting again for Bible Study. It has been a while. Come join us on April 26 from 5-6:30 in the youth space as we continue through 1 Timothy! Soup Kitchen Luke 17:15 When he saw that he was healed, he came back, praising God in a loud voice. He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him. There were10 lepers who were healed in this passage in Luke 17. But only one came back and said thank you to Jesus...and that one was a despised Samaritan. This passage came to mind in the Soup Kitchen when one of our friends came back in the Soup Kitchen to say “thank you.” There is a special blessing for those who return to say “thank you..” And the blessing is shared with those of us who serve. I want to share that “thank you” to everyone at St. Patrick’s Church who gives to this ministry and makes the daily miracles of this ministry possible. Needs for April Canned vegetables of all kinds Canned Red Beans or chili beans Instant meals like Ramen noodles, soup, or macaroni and cheese for emergency bags Ziploc Sandwich bags Adoration Chapel Please check the updated chapel schedule! If you have an hour to spare in the chapel, please contact Roni Schmidt! Please contact Roni Schmidt #877-4365 if you would like to schedule an hour commitment. Thank you to all who donated items or money for our March package drop. Special thanks to the middle school students who made thank you cards for each box. We had eight names of soldiers (five males and three females) who each received two boxes of goodies to help them through the long months of deployment away from their families. Thank you for your support for our troops. St. Patrick Parish received this note from Sgt. Tabbitha Dixon, a recipient of a Military Outreach Care Package. The Garden Angels will have their annual Spring Planting Day on Saturday, May 9. All are welcome to join for prayer and breakfast at 8 am, followed by a day of working in the garden. There’s a Fire– What next? 1) Get Out! Alert your family and get out 2) Go to your meeting spot & make sure everyone is out. 3) Call 911 outside of burning structure 4) Don’t worry about possessions, they can be replaced 5) Do not go back in for pets, your family needs you more. If you need help checking or installing a smoke detector, please contact the THFD at 244-2803. Senior Citizen Mass Military outreach Thank you! Garden Angels SAFETY TIPS Members of St. Patrick’s Church, I want to express my gratitude for taking time out of your day to send my troops and I a care package. Also I want to thank you for your prayers to bring us home safely. God Bless, Sgt. Tabbitha Davis The Deanery Pastoral Leadership and Deanery Center will host the annual Senior Citizen Appreciation Mass and Dinner on Thursday, May 7 at St. Margaret Mary Church. This event celebrates the faith of our deanery senior citizens and expresses gratitude for your sharing the faith for many years. There is no cost. Mass is at 11 am with a catered dinner following in the Legacy Room of the Dede Center. Register by calling Louise at 232-8400 or the St. Margaret Mary parish office at 232-3512 as soon as possible and by May 1. Date Night Attention Parents!! Are you in need of an evening off? Would you like an evening to yourselves? Well then mark your calendars for Saturday, May 2. Terre Haute Youth Ministry is offering that evening for you. Our teens along with some gracious volunteers will be at St. Benedict’s Hellmann Hall from 6:30-9:30 pm that evening to offer a safe place for you to drop your children off so you can relax & have an evening to yourselves. Games, movies, activities as well as snacks will be provided at no cost. We will be able to accommodate children 3 years and older. If you would like to take advantage of this great opportunity, please RSVP to Tom Gattuso at 208-244-8437, or tgattuso@terrehauteym.org by April 29. Walk-ins will be permitted if space allows. Catholic Charities Hog Roast Parish Pastoral Council The 6th Annual West Central Indiana Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry and Terre Haute Catholic Charities Foodbank Hog Roast will be held Saturday, April 25 from 5-9 pm at the Rile American Legion Post #325. Proceeds will be used to process, package, store, and deliver high protein deer and livestock to area emergency food providers in Vigo and surrounding west central Indiana counties. Tickets can be purchased at the Catholic Charities office at 1801 Poplar St or at Roselawn Memorial Park at 7500 N. Clinton St. For more information, please call 232-1447. Calling for stewards of time and talent for Parish Pastoral Council! Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) Elections will be held in May. We are seeking persons who can 1) contribute time to a monthly 1 1/2 hour meeting 2) contacting selected parish ministry leaders for monthly updates; and 3) contribute talent to “big picture thinking” about the current & future of the St. Patrick Parish family. Elected terms are for three years. Nominating committee members Jeff Kinne (kinnejeff@gmail.com), Tim Monaghan (tmonaghan22@hotmail.com), and Kevin Sutterer (sutterer@rose-hulman.edu) will be contacting parishioners we think would be good stewards. BUT, even better, if you would be a good steward of the time and talent described, please contact any of the three nominating committee members. Don’t be shy! Ph# 812-232-2157 www.saintpat.org School Updates Band Teacher Needed Our beloved band teacher, Mrs. Gibbs, will be retiring in May. St. Patrick School needs a part-time band teacher. Please send your resume to St. Patrick School, attn.: Amy McClain, or call the office for more information. St. Patrick School’s Art Night and Spring Concert is on April 23 at 6 pm. Come celebrate Spring with us!! Mark your calendars for our last all-school Mass on May 27 at 1:30 pm. Please join us as we send-off our 8th grade students at this Mass. JPII News Winners of this year’s Calendar of Cash: $100 Drawing: Gary Page Msgr. Larry Moran Kay Kincaid, Margie Zellers, Sue Funk, Judy Eckert, Debbie Norris Weekly $50 Drawing: Sandy McBroom Norma Laxer John Gallion Tony Tanoos David Fuson Tim Carter Ron Fouts John Gallion Ross Elliot Harold Terry Becky & Lowell Touchton Gay Ann Monninger Don Hickman Pat Barnhart Liturgical Ministers Schedule Saturday, April 25, 6:00 P.M. Lectors Mia Ponsot Servers Eucharistic Ministers Nicolle Jaurre Louise Anderson Korey Castle Allison Herrera Ushers 1. Chris Castle 5. Kathy Jaurre Tony Clark 2. Melanie Castle 6. Diana McGrath Khanrad Wilson 3. Jerry Wagner 7. Dan McGrath Frank Mershon 4. Liz Bryant Scott Lewis Sunday, April 26, 9:00 A.M. Lectors Servers Eucharistic Ministers Ushers Jeff Ewen Crispin Ewen 1, Bernadette Ewen 5. Linda Mohrhaus Herm Rassel Ned Wenstrup Bella Cain 2. Linda McQuiston 6. Bette Lindley Guy Belzile A or G Pennella 3. Cheryl Burgess Pat Cahill 7. Larry Lindley 4. Matt Wayt Richard Shagley Pat Monaghan Joseph Steppe HOSPITAL VISITATION WHEN BEING ADMITTED to the hospital, Catholic patients need to inform the admitting staff of their religious affiliation and if a visit from the parish is desired. Due to federal regulations, if patients do not inform the admitting staff, the church will not know of their hospital stay. Patients can always call the church directly if a visit is desired or sacrament of the sick is needed. Religious affiliation information is not normally obtained from patients who enter the hospital through the emergency room. Always feel free to call us if you are in the hospital or are planning a hospital stay. APR. 11-12 SUNDAY OFFERINGS (Preliminary Report) Total Envelope Collection…..….…....................$9,284 Total Automated Giving……...………..…….…$1,563 Loose Collection….........….....……..……........…$369 Total Collection…….…...……..….….….……$11,216 Total Envelopes—195 Average Donations-$55.63 For Fiscal Year 2014-15 (7/1/14-6/30/15) Year-to-date Sunday Collections Goal….........$573,299 Year-to-date Actual Sunday Collections…......$563,086 We are under 2014-15 YTD goal by.…....…..…$10,213 2014-15 Sunday Collections Goal………….…$723,820 Parish Stewardship THANKS TO ALL… United Catholic Appeal Parish Pledge Goal…...$66,457 Actual Pledges……...…$64,018 Under Goal…………..…$2,439 146 pledges received as of 4-9-15. 604 Total Parish Families 270 2015 Stewardship Cards returned 306 Total cards returned in 2014 $541,054 2015 Offertory pledges total $631,902 Total pledges in 2014 $90,848 below 2014 pledge total THANK YOU !!! Mass Intentions and Readings Saturday, April 18th 4:00 pm - SMM Sunday, April 19th Third Sunday of Easter Dennis Keller † (Margaret Holler) 6:00 pm—SP Thomas Kelly † (Patricia Kelly) 9:00 am - SP Mary Seprodi Neal † (Mary Ann Davis) 11:00 am - SMM Pro-Populo Mass for the People of Our Parish 2:00 pm - Hispanic Special Intentions for Our Hispanic Community Tuesday, April 21st 7:15 am - SP Communion Service Only Wednesday, April 22nd 7:15 am - SP Communion Service Only 9:00 am - SMM Communion Service Only Thursday, April 23rd Friday, April 24th 9:00 am - SP Grandparents Day Saturday, April 25th Catherine Gauer † (Altar Society) 4:00 pm - SMM Sunday, April 26th Fourth Sunday of Easter David Bentrup † (Jack & Kathleen Meany) 6:00 pm - SP Joe Isbell † (Isbell Family) 9:00 am - SP Pro-Populo Mass for the People of Our Parish 11:00 am - SMM Catalina Aquino Andres † (Belarmino & Cora Frogozo) 2:00 pm - Hispanic Special Intentions for Our Hispanic Community Sunday, April 19 ACTS 3:13-15, 17-19 Responsorial Psalm/ 2nd Reading PS 4:2,4,7-9/1 JN 2;1-5A Monday, April 20 Tuesday, April 21 ACTS 6:8-15 ACTS 7:51-8:1A PS 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30 PS 31:3CD-4 & 7B & 8A, 17 & 21AB JN 6:22-29 JN 6:30-35 ACTS 8:1B—8 ACTS 8:26-40 ACTS 9:1-20 1 PT 5:5B-14 ACTS 4:8-12 PS 66:1-3A-4-5, 6-7A PS 66:8-9, 16-17, 20 PS 117:1BC, 2 PS 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17 1 JN 3:1-2 JN 6:35-40 JN 6:44-51 JN 6:52-59 MK 16:15-20 JN 10:11-18 Day, Date Wednesday, April 22 Thursday, April 23 Friday, April 24 Saturday, April 25 Sunday, April 26 1st Reading Please Pray For: Melany Bradshaw, Emma Carballo, Jose Carballo, Rogelio Chavez, Jim Davis, W. Fred Decker, Tina Dominic, Paul Dunham, Stephanie Boatman Fields, Renee Fisher, Nancy Frisz, Manuel Garcia, Joan Hamilton, Paula Harvey, Louise Hrabak, Mary Holechko, Joe Hudson, Marie Hurst, Patricia Kelly, William Kinne, Willa Knecht, Bonnie Layman, Scott Lewis, Elizabeth Langan, Carl R. Long, Ralph Long, Richard Maher, Sandy McBroom, Leslie McCoy, Sandy Mershon, Carol Norris, Paulina O’Brien, Christopher Parker, Virginia Price, Mary Catherine Rassel, Herm Rassel, Janet Robinson, Audrey Sams, Jeff Scully, Chad Smith, Kim Siebenmorgen, Bill Scott, Noah Snoderly, Dorothy Trembley, Monica Tuzzolino, Susan Wagner, Mitchell Weust, Gabi Wrobelewski, Gertrude Zeimet, Ken Zika Gospel Reading LK 24:35-48 Please pray that all of our service men and women come back home safely! Military Outreach is looking for names of deployed soldiers. Please call the parish office if you’d like to add a name to the prayer list. WILLIAM J. 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