Saint Luke Catholic Church

Saint Luke Catholic Church
304 South Main Street
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Rectory/Parish Office--859.885.4892
Rev. William C. Bush, Pastor
Rev. Ronald Schmelzer, 859.293.9318
Deacon Frank Keller, Pastoral Associate, 859.321.4250
Deacon Marco Rajkovich, 859.229.2289
Parish Hall--859.887.5711/ FAX 859.885.6762
Adoration Chapel/Ed. Bldg.--859.887.1057
E-mail--Nicholasville@Catholicweb.com
Website--Nicholasville.cdlex.org
Mass Times/Intentions for May 17-24, 2015
Sunday
7:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
12 noon
4:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Bill Riley (John Daugherty)
For the Congregation
William Poage (Joe Poage)
Don Moore (Irene Moore)
Dr. Edmond Oghia (Mike and Marianne)
Emily Burns (Father Patrick)
Bill and Carrie Riley (Lawrence and Leesa)
Wedding of Brittany Averett and Lee Curry
Juan and Amelia Ulanday (Joe and Linda)
Can you not watch
one hour with me?
Open Hours
misa en español
Wednesday @ 1 p.m.
Thursday @ 4 a.m.
Saturday @ 1 p.m.
Agnes Schneider (Dorothy Herrick)
For the Congregation
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This Weekend— CCD and DTS classes will meet on their regular schedule.
This will be the last class for CCD for this school year. DTS will have one more
meeting on May 31.
Catholic Communications—an envelope is in your mite box for this collection.
Please place it in the basket as it is passed a second time.
Monday—the novena to the Miraculous Medal will be prayed after the morning
Mass.
Tuesday—the novena to St. Anthony will be prayed after the 8:00 a.m. Mass.
Knights of Columbus will meet in the parish hall at 7 p.m.
Wednesday—the novena to the Infant of Prague will be prayed after the 12:05
Mass.
The Craft Ladies will meet in the parish hall at 10:00 a.m.
Thursday--Coffee and Cards will meet in the parish hall at 10:00 a.m.
Legion of Mary will meet in the parish hall at 6:30 p.m.
Fiat Bible Study will meet in the chapel/education building at 7:00 p.m.
Friday—The novena to the Sacred Heart will be prayed after the morning Mass.
Next Weekend—is Memorial Day weekend!
Prayer Partner
Needed
Tuesday @ 7 a.m.
Call Deacon
Keller
(321.4250)
If you are
interested in an
hour!
Church Support, etc.
Attendance
Amounts
Day
Mass
Times
Saturday
4:30 p.m.
$6,370.00
Sunday
7:30 a.m.
$50.00
$1,947.00
Sunday
10:00 a.m.
05-10-2015--439
Children/Teens
(5 Envelopes)
Adult Collection
(135 Envelopes)
Votive Lights
Napal Collection
$8.75
Altar Servers
May 23 and 24
John Will Collier, Chase and
Tyler Hammons, Zach Marsee
Austin Buncher, Anna and
Nathan Farrell
Luke Johns, Will Kelly, Joe
and Paul Webb
Extraordinary
Ministers of Holy
Communion
May 23 and 24
Father Schmelzer, Deacon
Rajkovich, John Collier
Father Schmelzer, Deacon
Rajkovich Terry Thoroughman
Father Schmelzer, Deacon
Rajkovich, Mary Kay Dzuik
Presentation of the Gifts
Thanks to all who volunteer to present the gifts and take home the vocation cross and prayer card at the ten o’clock
Mass. If your name is not included and you would like to participate, please call the office; and we will add you to
the list. We ask that you continue to pray for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
Date
4:30 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
10 a.m.
May 16/17
Bill and Peggy Patterson
Tom and Cledith Smith
Theresa Reynolds and Family
May 23/24
Ray and Pat Reffitt
Dorothy Swintosky
Gary and Doris Rudemiller
May 30/31
Jim and Carolyn Rynkowski
Terry Thoroughman
Larry and Sue Schneider
June 6/7
Curtis and Carolyn Bryant
Karl and Kim Tomaschko
Steve and Peggy Sheiko
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Parish Information
Rob Adams will be ordained to the
Transitional Diaconate on Saturday, June
6! Our parishioner Rob Adams will be
ordained on June 6 at 10:30 a.m. at the
Cathedral of Christ the King. He has been
studying in Rome for the past several years,
and he will preach the 4:30 p.m. Mass here
at St. Luke’s on June 6. Everyone is invited
to attend both his ordination and this Mass
and a reception in the parish hall after the
Mass! Please keep Rob and his parents
Steve and Jane and his brothers and sister in
your prayers! Rob is in the middle of finals
and has been assigned to Ashland for his
summer assignment. FYI—Rob loves
Starbucks coffee. There is no Starbucks in
Rome, but there is a Starbucks in Ashland—
a block from the rectory!
Graduations! As May and June arrive, we
have many graduations from our young
parishioners. If you have someone in your
family who is graduating from high school
or college, please let us know in the office
so they can be recognized. A note in the
collection basket or the mail slot on the
rectory porch, or a phone call or email are
great ways to contact us.
Do you have a special place you park each
week? Do you like to work in the yard and
in flowers? We have several people who
are interested in yard work and who
volunteer their time to mow and weed and
mulch, etc. They would really like some
help with this work. If you and/or your
family would be interested in adopting an
area of the grounds, they would like to talk
with you. Our coordinator is Debbie
Wdowiarz; and if you are interested in
helping, please give her a call at
859.224.0464 or call the rectory. We have a
beautiful church and yard and it’s wonderful
when we can all take part in keeping it that
way.
2015 Annual Appeal
There is still time to get involved in the Diocesan Annual Appeal. Your gifts and
pledges are greatly appreciated by all those served through this appeal. So far, 77
families have made a pledge to the Annual Appeal—that’s about 25% of our
parishioners who are participating! Can you help by making a donation—big or small?
Envelopes are on the credenza or you may go online to cdlex.org and look for the
donate button.
Remembering Others
Happy Birthday To You!
May 17
Dottie Balk
Darwin Holloway
Maria Leon
Natalie Leon
Rachel Miller
May 20
Molly Bush
Brian Evans
Jack Ferrell
Carr McMurtry
Ronald Quinn
May 21
Laura Muir
Rocky
Reynolds
May 22
Lauren Graziano
Leah Graziano
Virginia
Valentino
May 23
May 24
Omar
Cortez
Christine
Hayes
Madison
Hutchens
Parish and Sacramental Information
Sacrament of Reconciliation—Confessions are heard on
Wednesday 30 minutes before evening Mass time;
Saturday from 3:45 to 4:15 p.m.; and on Sunday 20 minutes
before each Mass. Confessions may also be heard upon
request. Communal Penance Services are announced in the
bulletin.
Sacrament of Baptism—Parents must be registered, active
members of St. Luke for two months before their child can
be Baptized. They must also attend instructions prior to
Baptism. Call the parish office to make arrangements.
Sacrament of Marriage—Six months’ notice and
completion of the marriage preparation program is
required. Call the parish office for arrangements.
Instructions in the Faith—A program of formation and
information (R.C.I.A.) is offered each year beginning in
September.
Call or email the Rectory for more
information.
Sick and Shut-Ins—Please notify the Rectory when you or
someone in your family is ill, in the hospital, or unable to
attend Mass.
Parish Membership—You are invited to register by
calling in person at the Rectory or by submitting a
completed registration card found on the stand in the
church vestibule.
Bulletin Deadline—Items should be received by Tuesday
at noon and may be submitted by phone or in writing—
dropped into the mail slot on the Rectory front porch or
submitted
by
U.S.
Mail,
or
e-mail
to
Nicholasville@Catholicweb.com.
Parish Office Hours—Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.1:00 p.m.
Web Addresses—Our Email address is
Nicholasville@Catholicweb.com
Diocesan Website address is cdlex.org.
Our Website address is Nicholasville.cdlex.org.
Father Bush’s email address is wbush@cdlex.org
Father Patrick Fitzsimons’s email address is
pfitzsimons@bellsouth.net
Father Ron Schmelzer’s email address is
rschmelzer@cdlex.org
Deacon Keller’s email address is Fkeller@cdlex.org
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Deacon Marco Rajkovich’s email address is
mrajkovich@cdlex.org
Diocesan Vocation Website is www.Ichoseyou.com
In Memoriam—Please pray for the repose of the souls of Claudie Hines, Linette
Wheeler’s sister-in-law, who died on May 6 and for Adolfo Leon, Jose’s father, who
died on May 9. Also pray for the comfort of their families. May their souls rest in
peace.
Please pray for those who are sick—Heather Allen,
Katie Arnold (Pat and Jim LaFountain’s great
granddaughter), Bob and Ida Ash, Larry Bates (Beulah Brumlow’s brother), Veronica Richards Berger (Rich and Jan’s
daughter-in-law), Billy Blair, John Blakeman (Dorothy Ward’s nephew), Margaret Brandenburg (Leesa Riley’s mother),
Walter Bradshaw, Betty Brousseau, (Andre’s sister), Ed Budney (Doreen Schwalbach’s father), Arnulfo Cano (Nellie
Bingcang’s brother), Finn Parks Collier, Patricia Cobb (Susie Parson's daughter), Father John Curtis, Julie Devine (Karen
Lee's sister), Barbara Galbraith (Pat LaFountain’s sister), Ali Marie Gifford, Justin Graves (Dorothy Swintosky’s
grandson), Ben Harp, Debbie Hoechst (Christina Farrell’s mother), Pat Holland, (Linda Ulanday’s cousin), Tony
Hollowell, Bernie Hoffman, Margaret Hrncar, Dave Jenkins, John Lee, James Livers (Faye Cantrell’s father), David
Allen Lowry (Charlotte Webb’s brother), Robert & Annette Manabelli (Betty Battaglia’s cousins), Mary McDermott
(Tom McDermott’s wife), John Hunt McMurtry, Dan and Ruth Minter, James R. O’Daniel (Steve’s father), Sam
O’Daniel (Connie’s son), Sydney O’Dea, Helen Palmer, Susie Parsons, Marjorie Partin, Ellen and Virginia Perkins
(Fred’s sister-in-law and mother), Rosemary Petrich (Dorothy Swintosky’s sister), Phil Pignataro, Jim and Paula
Plummer (Debbie Perkins’ brother and sister-in-law), Jean Quinn, Helen Rajkovich, Michael Peveler (Mike and Kim
Peveler’s son), Allen Reed (Donna Garrett’s brother-in-law), John Regester, Msgr. John Rolf, Deacon Carter Ross,
George Rupinen, Jr. (George and Pat’s son), Bob Schneider (Dorothy Herrick’s father), Gene Settles, Colin Sheiko
(Peggy and Steve’s son), Lois Shoemaker (Rhonda Batsche’s mother), Martha Sims (Jean Quinn’s daughter), Lauren
Stafford (Stan Bryan’s niece), Jimmy Stephens (Connie O’Daniel’s brother-in-law), Art and Rose Stueck (Pat
Rupinen’s brother and sister-in-law), Michael Swintosky (Dorothy’s son), Ida Thomas (Betty Battaglia’s sister-in-law),
Joe Ulanday, Hope Walden, Renee Ward (Jack Ward’s cousin’s wife), Michael Wdowiarz (Pete Wdowiarz’s brother),
Carolyn Weitlauf (Marc Weitlauf’s mother), Margie Whitaker (Mark Hutchens’ mother), Theresa Whitaker, Bob and
Roseanna Zuck. (Newly added names or those in the hospital are in bold print.)
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us.
Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need.
We ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Please keep in your prayers those in the Military— Amanda and John Boone—daughter and son-in-law of
Chuck and Pam Kelly—both in the Air Force and stationed in Arizona; J.T. Davis—grandson of Jean
Fawcett—serving in the Army in the Middle East; Patrick Dean--son of Bob and Denise Dean—is now
stationed in Ft. Knox; David Kirchner—brother of Linda Ulanday—in Afghanistan; Amanda Masters—
daughter of Scott and Tammy McKnight—Air Force Training at Tyndall AFB, Panama City, FL; Zach
Myers—son of Todd Myers—now in Ft. Riley, KS; Steve Schmelzer--son of Father Ron Schmelzer—on his
seventh tour of the Middle East; Lawrence Seay, son of Tom and Cheryl Seay stationed at Air Force Academy
in Colorado; Matt Wheeler--son of Mike Wheeler—serving in the US Navy Special Forces. Please call the
office and let us know when these service personnel return from their tour of duty or if you have a person you
would like us to add.
Diocesan News
On Friday, May 22 at 7 p.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the King! Daniel Ali was raised as
a Muslim Kurd in Iraq, and converted to Catholicism as an adult. He suffered at the hands
of Saddam Hussein, being imprisoned eight times for his demonstrations against Hussein’s
government. He suffers still today from being exposed to the chemical weapons attacks
upon the Kurdish people by the Iraqi government. He was an agent for the US government
in fighting the Muslim extremists in Iraq. He is coming to Lexington and will be spending
Memorial Day weekend here. Legatus, RealLife Radio, and the Cathedral of Christ the King
are co-sponsoring an evening speaking event for Daniel to get him in front of the Lexington
Catholic community. Despite this being on a holiday weekend, we are hoping for a large
turnout at this unique opportunity to see a Middle Eastern expert on the Muslim faith talk
about the impact of ISIS on the Christian community there. Please join us for this evening,
and share this information with as many people as you can. Admission is free, but a love
offering will be taken. Questions? Contact Gary Rudemiller, 859.325.5323.
Sts Peter and Paul School News!
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2015-16 Enrollment - SPPS is now enrolling for the 2015-16 school year for Preschool - 8th grade. We are very close to
or already have a waitlist in several grades. To schedule your personal tour, please contact Connie Carr at 859-254–9257
or admissions@sppslex.org. Please visit our website, www.sppslex.org, for more information.
Summer Camp - SPPS is now accepting applications for Summer Camp. Camp is available for children entering PK4 –
5th grade. SPPS Summer Camp is a faith-filled, educational, fun experience! Please visit our website, www.sppslex.org,
for applications.
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LCHS News!
Lexington Catholic Drama Workshop will be held on July 20-24, Cost for the week is $100. Boys and girls, ages 7-14.
Students ages 7-10 will attend in the morning, Monday thru Friday, from 9:00 to 12 noon. Students ages 11-14 will attend the
afternoon session from 1-4 pm, Mon thru Thursday, and all day Friday from 9-5. The cost is $100 for the week. Space is
limited. All levels of experience welcome. Email: kathleen.quigley@twc.com or call Kathleen Quigley at 859.433.-7307.
Lexington Catholic Soccer--Optional soccer training has started for all those interested in playing soccer next year. We
hold trainings on Tuesday and Thursdays. Tuesday we train in the mornings before school from 6:45-7:30 am in the alumni
gym. Thursday trainings are after school and will be from 3:15-4:05 pm in the alumni gym. We will hold these trainings from
now until the end of school. In June we will begin our open fields which are kick-arounds held for all interested in playing
soccer. Girls will have kick-arounds on June 2, 4, 9, and 11 from 6:00-7:30 pm on the Joseph K. Ford stadium field. Boys will
hold kick-arounds at the same location on June 1, 3, 8, 10, and 15 from 7-8:30 pm. These trainings and kick-arounds are
optional and open to anyone who feels they may want to try out for the boys or girls soccer teams in the fall. Tryouts for
both teams will be held on July 15th and July 16th, girls will be held in the morning from 9 am-11 am, and the boys will be
held from 7-9 pm. Both teams will begin practice on the 17th at 7 am for all those who have made the team. More details will
be available on practice schedule and times at the tryouts. Thank you and we hope to see you on the soccer field!
Lexington Catholic Youth Soccer Camp will be held on June 1-June 4, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, Cost for the week is $100. Boys
and girls, ages 6-14 on the campus of Lexington Catholic High School, 2250 Clays Mill Road; Lexington, KY 40503. Email:
kathleen.quigley@twc.com or call Kathleen Quigley at 859.433.7307.
Calvary Cemetery News
Thank you to all who were able to attend Calvary Cemetery’s Lenten Spiritual Work of Mercy
opportunity by praying The Way of the Cross for the Holy Souls in Purgatory on Friday afternoons in the
Via Dolorosa Mausoleum - join us again in November!
Memorial Day! Calvary, the Cemetery of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington, KY, 874 West
Main Street, is offering a way to honor our military through the Catholic Cemetery Conference’s national
program, Serving God and Country: A Memorial Day Salute to Our Heroes. A tribute board & prayer
box will be available under cover on the gatehouse front porch, from May 18 to June 1, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
for visitors and Calvary families to post pictures, mementos, wishes, prayers, and/or comments for their
deceased military loved ones. Please join us in honoring “Our Heroes”! Thank you.
Fortnight for Freedom — The Fortnight for Freedom will take place from June 21 to July
4, 2015, a time when our liturgical calendar recognizes great martyrs who remained faithful in
the face of persecution by political power. The theme of this year's Fortnight will focus on the
"freedom to bear witness" to the truth of the Gospel.
Check out St. Luke’s Necrology List! Check out our website www.nicholasville.cdlex.org to
see our list of deceased. If you would like to add names and dates of death, please email to
Nicholasville@Catholicweb.com or drop a note to the rectory—or even place the information in
the collection basket. Remember “It is a good and holy thought to pray for the dead that they
may be loosed from their sins.”
Items of Interest
Camp for individuals with special needs and disabilities, and a mission opportunity, for ages 14 - 60, just
down the road. Camp Conquest (www.campconquest.com) is a Christ-centered, week-long, overnight
camp for children and adults with special needs and disabilities. The camp is held at The Grove at Red
Oak Lake (www.mygrove.org), in Cordova, TN (25 miles east of Memphis), situated on 75 rolling acres
with a large lake, 22 cabins (heated and air conditioned), large dining room, 4,000 sf auditorium,
amphitheater, and much more. Activities include a swimming pool (all water activities will have 2+ life
guards that are CPR certified), horseback riding, 90’ Lake slide, canoe and paddle boats, water balloon
sling shot, Ga-ga ball, Volleyball, bazooka ball (nerf balls shot by paintball gun), mud pit, arts & crafts,
rock climbing wall, themed parties every night, and we wash it all down with snow cones every day.
Click here to see what a week at camp looks like http://campconquest.com/videos/ To assure that all
campers get the best experience while at camp, we require a 1:1 ratio (counselor : camper). Volunteers
will be trained in all areas before the campers arrive. Each cabin will house up to 5 campers with 5
counselors, a cabin lead, and possibly a cabin mom for girls or cabin dad for boys. There is a medical
station with a team of doctors, nurse practitioners and nurses, day and night, throughout the entire week
of camp. Each medical provider is assigned to specific cabin(s) throughout the week. We have seen God
do some amazing things through this camp over the years. We have seen campers build confidence by
overcoming challenging activities; we have seen students change their major to special education after
working at camp; and a family adopted a child with special needs after attending. It’s truly life changing!
Registration is easy at our website (www.campconquest.com) under the Volunteer tab. You can sign up
for one week or both weeks.
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Butterfly Release--Every year Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home hosts a butterfly release in honor of loved
ones that have passed away. Their name will be read as well as the date of their passing. You are invited
to attend this event . Release will be Thurs. May 21, 5:30 p.m. at courthouse lawn. If you have other loved
ones in your family and you would like to honor them at this time we would be glad to add to our list.
For a donation of $5.00 you can receive a butterfly for them as well. Please share this with other family
members and friends. You may reach us at 859.885.4125.
Prayers
Morning Offering—O, Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer you my prayers, works,
joys, and sufferings of this day in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the world. I offer
them for all the intentions of Your Sacred Heart; the salvation of souls, reparation for sin, and the reunion
of all Christians. I offer them for the intentions of our bishops and of all Apostles of Prayer, and in
particular for those recommended by our Holy Father this month. Amen.
MAY
Universal: CARE FOR THE SUFFERING
That, rejecting the culture of indifference, we may care for our neighbors who suffer, especially the
sick and the poor.
Evangelization: OPENNESS TO MISSION
That Mary's intercession may help Christians in secularized cultures be open to proclaiming
Jesus.
PRAYER OF ST. GERTRUDE THE GREAT--Eternal Father, I offer thee the most precious blood of thy Divine Son,
Jesus, in union with the Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners
everywhere, for sinners in the universal church, those in my own home and within my family. Amen.
Prayer for Those Missing Mass—Almighty and most merciful God, Who wills not the death of a sinner, but that he
be converted and live, hear our prayers for those who, of their own free will, from carelessness or indifference, are
not here today to worship You in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Grant them, we beseech You, the light to see how
empty life is without You, a right understanding of their obligation to adore You, and the courage to return to their
Father’s House. And to us here present, O God of Love and Tenderness, grant a greater appreciation of the Mass
and an apostolic spirit to work and pray for those whose hearts are restless until they find their rest in Thee. Through
Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen. (Follow with an Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be to the Father.)
Prayer for the Recently Deceased—Incline Your ear, O Lord, to our prayers, in which we humbly entreat Your
mercy. Bring to a place of peace and light the soul of Your servant, (NAME), which You have summoned to go forth
from this world, and bid him to be numbered in the fellowship of Your saints. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Prayers for Vocations Diocese of Lexington Daily Prayer for all Vocations--Heavenly Father, Your divine Son
taught us to pray to the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into His vineyard. We earnestly beg You to bless our
Diocese with many holy priests, seminarians, religious, consecrated, deacons, marriages, men and women serving
in ministry and all vocations, that they will love You fervently, gladly and courageously spend their lives in service to
Your Son’s Church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We pray that their lives may be always centered on our
Eucharistic Lord; that they be always faithful to the Holy Father; and that they may be devoted sons and daughters of
Mary, our Mother, in making You known and loved; and that all may attain Heaven. Bless our families and our
children and choose from our homes those whom You desire for this holy work. We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Prayer to End Abortion--Lord God, I thank you today for the gift of my life, And for the lives of all my brothers and
sisters. I know there is nothing that destroys more life than abortion, Yet I rejoice that you have conquered death by
the Resurrection of Your Son. I am ready to do my part in ending abortion. Today I commit myself. Never to be
silent, Never to be passive, Never to be forgetful of the unborn. I commit myself to be active in the pro-life movement,
And never to stop defending life Until all my brothers and sisters are protected, And our nation once again becomes
A nation with liberty and justice Not just for some, but for all, Through Christ our Lord. Amen!
Check our website
Nicholasville.cdlex.org
For a longer bulletin
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See the next page for
Perpetual Rosary Instructions
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PERPETUAL ROSARY INSTRUCTIONS
Start with the sign of the cross and say the Apostles Creed
1 Our Father
3 Hail Mary’s
1 Glory be to the Father and the Fatima Prayer (listed below)
Oh My Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell. Lead all souls to
Heaven, especially those most in need of thy mercy.
State your chosen Mystery and then recite the prayers for your
decade of the Rosary.
1 Our Father
10 Hail Mary’s
1 Glory be to the Father and the Fatima Prayer
Hail Holy Queen (listed below)
Hail, holy queen, mother of mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope. To you do we cry,
poor banished children of Eve; to you do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this
valley of tears. Turn then, O most gracious advocate, your eyes of mercy toward us, and after
this our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of your womb, Jesus. O clement, O love, O sweet
virgin Mary.
Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.
Response: That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let us pray: O God, whose only begotten Son, by his life, death, and resurrection, has purchased
for us the rewards of eternal life, grant, we beseech you, that meditating upon these mysteries of
the most holy rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may imitate what they contain and obtain
what they promise. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
Also, we encourage you to continue praying the Rosary,
in addition to your personal decade.
When the Rosary is prayed daily,
our Holy Mother promises many graces.
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2015 Diocesan Annual Appeal FAQ’s
What is the difference between the Diocesan Annual Appeal and the One In
Faith and Mission Campaign?
The One In Faith and Mission Campaign was a special fundraising effort that asked the
Catholic faithful to make sacrificial gifts over a five-year period beginning in 2010. The
proceeds from this campaign will benefit individual parish projects and build up a
funding base for four specific diocesan-wide purposes: the education of seminarians,
the priests’ retirement fund, Catholic School tuition assistance, and the diocesan
Mission Center (the Father Beiting Appalachian Mission Center in Louisa). Forty
percent of registered households in the Diocese pledged over $15 million. As of
December 31, 2014, we’ve received 92% of the total pledged. The 2010 Diocesan Annual
Appeal was built into the OIFAM campaign, and began again as a separate campaign in
2011.
The DAA goes to support ongoing needs and provides essential subsidies for parishes,
missions of parishes, schools and outreach ministries. DAA funds are an essential
component of parish and school operating budgets. In addition DAA funds provide
over 50% of the operating revenue for our Catholic Charities agency and 100% of the
program budgets for Pastoral Life program offices.
Does Catholic Charities receive funds from the Annual Appeal?
Yes. Catholic Charities receives over half of its income from the Diocesan Annual
Appeal. Catholic Charities serves the wider community of the Diocese through services
including emergency assistance, mental health counseling, financial literacy classes and
support for pregnant women.
How is the goal set for each parish?
The 2015 DAA goal was calculated by averaging the last three years of offertory and
taking 6.5% of that number. The goal is a GOAL; it is neither a mandate nor an
assessment.
What is St. Luke’s 2015 DAA goal?
Our goal this year is $38,667.
What was St. Luke’s 2014 DAA goal and did we reach it?
Last year our Annual Appeal goal was $35,530. Our pledges/deposits totaled
$38,855.00—109% of our goal; BUT. a total of 144 families made those pledges. That
means that only 47 percent of our parish families participated. We hope to not only
make or exceed our goal this year, but we would like to have a larger number of our
parishioners participating!
Does a parish receive any direct funds from the Appeal?
A parish reaching its assigned goal receives a 10% shareback of that goal and 50% of
each dollar over that goal -- these shareback dollars are not included in diocesan
assessment calculations.
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Who decides what organizations receive Annual Appeal funds?
The Diocesan Mission Board reviews requests for financial support and makes funding
recommendations to the Bishop. Mission Board members are drawn from each part of
the Diocese, representing the six deaneries. Membership is divided between parish
leaders and parishioners.
2014 Mission Board Membership
Name
Deacon Dan Connell
Father Chris Clay
Dr. Carol Cottrill
Sister Marge Eilerman
Father Danny Fister
Father Terrence
Hoppenjans
Mary Kemper
Sister Mary Jane Kriedler
Wally McMasters
Father Nick Pagano
Carolyn Rynkowski
Nancy Sabol
Tasha Valentine
Father Jay Von Handorf
Parish
Location
Jesus Our Savior
St. Paul
Holy Spirit Newman
Center
Holy Family
Annunciation
St. Michael
Morehead
Lexington
Lexington
Mary Queen of the Holy
Rosary
Our Lady of the Mountains
St. Michael
Pax Christi
St. Luke
St. Mildred
Sacred Heart
Office of Hispanic Ministry
Lexington
Booneville
Paris
Paintsville
Stanton
Paintsville
Lexington
Nicholasville
Somerset
Corbin
Why should I contribute?
The Diocesan Annual Appeal (DAA) is a visible expression of our unity as the Body of
Christ. Each donation to the Annual Appeal is a sign that we believe in the Gospel
message to “love one another as I have loved you” [John 15:12]. It is an affirmation of
our belief that “faith without works is useless” [James 2:20]. It demonstrates that we
believe that whatever you do to others, you do to Jesus.
We ask that you prayerfully consider making a pledge/donation to
the 2015 Diocesan Annual Appeal. Envelopes are on the credenza in the
vestibule and we ask that you print the information requested and
drop the envelope in the collection basket
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Priests, Religious, Seminarians
& Deacons
Rev. Patrick C. Fitzsimons
205 Woodhaven Dr. Unit 4E
White River Junction, VT 05001
B-date—November 19
Ordained 05-19-2001
Rev. John Dane
193 Barnsley Rd.
Wombwell, Barnsley
South Yorkshire S73 8DR
United Kingdom
B-date—December 12 Ord. 02-16-1991
Rev. Richard Watson
132 Bryan Street
Pikeville, KY 41501
B-date—January 1, 1961
Ordained 05-21-2011
Rev. Chris Shofner
165 N. Waterville Ave.
LeCenter, MN 56057
B-date—August 7
Ordained 05-28-2005
Fr. Tony Stephens, CPM
Fathers of Mercy
806 Shaker Museum Rd.
South Union, KY 42283
B-date—December 13
Ordained 06-04-2005
Brandon Bigam (St. Luke’s)
St. Meinrad School of Theology
200 Hill Dr.
St. Meinrad, IN 47577
B-date—Jan. 6
Fr. George L. McInnis, CPM
Fathers of Mercy
806 Shaker Museum Rd.
South Union, KY 42283
B-date—February 16
Ordained 06-02-2007
Deacon Carter and Jessie Ross
127 Woodland Dr.
Somerset, KY 42501
B-dates—Carter, December 13
Jessie, September 22
Ordained 06-14-1981 (Retired)
Terrence de Silva (St. Julian,
Middlesboro)
St. Meinrad School of Theology
200 Hill Dr.
St. Meinrad, IN 47577
James Harding (MQHR)
St. Meinrad School of Theology
200 Hill Dr.
St. Meinrad, IN 47577
Josh Bertram
Pontifical College Josephinum
7625 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43235
Tim White
Pontifical College Josephinum
7625 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43235
Mark Ouma
Sacred Heart Seminary
7335 S. Hwy 100
P. O. Box 429
Hales Corners, WI 53130
David Wheeler (St. Ann,
Manchester)
Pontifical College Josephinum
7625 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43235
Jeff Childers
St. Meinrad School of Theology
200 Hill Dr.
St. Meinrad, IN 47577
Aldrin Tayag
Pastoral Year
St. Andrew Church
1125 Danville Rd.
Harrodsburg, KY 40330
Marc Bentley
St. Meinrad School of Theology
200 Hill Dr.
St. Meinrad, IN 47577
Danny Taylor (Christ the King)
St. Meinrad School of Theology
200 Hill Dr.
St. Meinrad, IN 47577
(Pre-Theology I)
Scott Morgan (Sacred Heart, Corbin)
Pontifical College Josephinum
7625 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43235
John Lijana (Cathedral of Christ
the King
St. Meinrad School of Theology
200 Hill Dr.
St. Meinrad, IN 47577
Sister Mary Anthony Ice OP
(Katie Ice)
Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia
801 Dominican Drive
Nashville, TN 37228
B-date—March 24
First Vows—August 8, 2010
Sister Marie Therese of Christ’s
Redeeming Mercy Zink
(Theresa Zink)
Sister Servants of the Eternal Word
3721 Belmont Road
Birmingham, AL 35210
B-date—January 19
First Vows—August 15, 2012
Sister Mary Faustina of the Divine
Redeemer
(Katie Byrd)
Sister Servants of the Eternal Word
3721 Belmont Road
Birmingham, AL 35210
B-date—July 4
First Vows—August 15, 2014
Rob Adams (St. Luke’s)
The Pontifical North American
College
00120 Vatican City State
EUROPE
B-date—July 23
Rev. William C. Bush
304 S. Main St.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Rev. Ronald Schmelzer
790 Vermillion Peak Pass
Lexington, KY 40515
Deacon Frank Keller
114 Lone Oak Dr.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Deacon Marco Rajkovich
216 Windom Ln.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
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HomeBound Parishioners
Bob and Ida Ash
208 Mariwood Ct.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Dorothy Ward
3310 Tates Creek Rd, Apt. 211
Lexington, KY 40502
Geneva and Dean Brickey
111 Hillcrest Ave.
Lancaster, KY 40444
Mr. Fred Dempsey
Chester & Mary Jo Daugherty
McDowell Place of Danville 2121 Nicholasville Rd, #707
1181 Ben Ali Dr.
Lexington, KY 40503
Danville, KY 40422
Mrs. Katie Hall
614 S. Third St.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Mr. David Jenkins
103 Restk Ct.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Mrs. Jean Fawcett
116 Keene Crossing Dr.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Mrs. Rita Norton
Little Sisters of the Poor
15 Audobon Plaza Dr.
Louisville, KY 40217
Ms. Helen Palmer
453 W. Broadway
Danville, KY 40422
Mrs. Jean Quinn
321 Weil Ln.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Mrs. Rita Ridgway
Thomson-Hood Veterans Ctr.
Wilmore, KY 40390
Mrs. Joanna Schue
Gene Settles
Royal Manor Nursing Home 136 Carolyn Lane
100 Sparks Ave.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Mrs. Darlene Tackett
407 N. Second St.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
John H. and Ruth McMurtry
217 S. Main St.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Jean and Fran Wingate
209 Fairway West
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Elmer Vondra
205 Cameron Dr.
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Jim and Ramona McGlennon
3441 Keithshire Way
Lexington, KY 40503
Former Parishioners &
Friends
Bob and Betsy Grant
(Garrett and Julianna)
4005 Powhatan Secondary
Williamsburg, VA 23188
Mr. Joe Musialowski
6730 Cinnamon Circle
Mint Hill, NC 28227-4375
Mrs. Jean Ward
21128 NW Co. Rd. 239
Alachua, FL 32615
Chris and Mary Ice
98 St. Joseph Dr.
Steubenville, OH 43952
Mrs. Margaret Hrncar
920 Dean Street
Woodstock, IL 60098
Bishop Ronald W. Gainer
Mrs. Anna Krolick (His mother)
4810 Union Deposit Rd.
Harrisburg, PA 17111
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