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La Chiesa del Santo Rosario Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church The Italian Parish of Indianapolis B envenuto! Welcome to Holy Rosary Church! Whether you are a lifelong parishioner, a first-time visitor to our parish, or someone in between, we are grateful you have joined us today. Founded in 1909 as the Italian Parish of Indianapolis, we continue to serve as the parish home of people of Italian heritage and also embrace all Catholics in union with Rome, including those devoted to the Traditional Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form) and the Anglican Usage of the Roman Rite. In the words of our founding pastor, Msgr. Marino Priori: “The church is the temple of the Lord, the gate of heaven. Come after a week of earthly cares, after so much toil, after so many sorrows, after so much pain. Rest your limbs. Regenerate your spirit at the sources of grace. Raise your mind to God; thank Him for the benefits received through His creation and in daily life; ask for strength so you can win all of life’s struggles, and be able to posses the fruits of redemption.” July 10, 2016 Ordinary Form: 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Extraordinary Form: 8th Sunday after Pentecost Anglican Use: 7th Sunday after Trinity Mailing address: 520 Stevens St. Indianapolis, IN 46203 Phone: (317) 636-4478 • Fax: (317) 636-2522 Emergency number: (317) 721-6520 E-mail address: [email protected] Website: www.holyrosaryindy.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy Twitter: https://twitter.com/holyrosaryindy Parish Staff and Leadership: The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD ................................. Pastor The Rev. Luke Reese ........................................ Parochial vicar Teresa Gorsage ................ Coordinator of Religious Education Elizabeth Welch ................................................ Music Director David Walden .............................. Director of Communications Christine Traina ................................. Parish Council President Carl Miller ...................................... Finance Council President

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La Chiesa del Santo Rosario O u r L a d y o f t h e M o s t H o l y R o s a r y C a t h o l i c C h u r c h

The Italian Parish of Indianapolis

B envenuto! Welcome to Holy Rosary

Church! Whether you are a lifelong

parishioner, a first-time visitor to our

parish, or someone in between, we

are grateful you have joined us today.

Founded in 1909 as the Italian Parish of

Indianapolis, we continue to serve as

the parish home of people of Italian

heritage and also embrace all Catholics

in union with Rome, including those

devoted to the Traditional Latin Mass

(Extraordinary Form) and the Anglican

Usage of the Roman Rite.

In the words of our founding pastor,

Msgr. Marino Priori:

“The church is the temple of the

Lord, the gate of heaven. Come after a

week of earthly cares, after so much

toil, after so many sorrows, after so

much pain. Rest your limbs. Regenerate

your spirit at the sources of grace.

Raise your mind to God; thank Him for

the benefits received through His

creation and in daily life; ask for

strength so you can win all of life’s

struggles, and be able to posses the

fruits of redemption.”

July 10, 2016

Ordinary Form:

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Extraordinary Form:

8th Sunday after Pentecost

Anglican Use:

7th Sunday after Trinity

Mailing address: 520 Stevens St.

Indianapolis, IN 46203

Phone: (317) 636-4478 • Fax: (317) 636-2522

Emergency number: (317) 721-6520

E-mail address: [email protected]

Website: www.holyrosaryindy.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy

Twitter: https://twitter.com/holyrosaryindy

Parish Staff and Leadership:

The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD ................................. Pastor

The Rev. Luke Reese ........................................ Parochial vicar

Teresa Gorsage ................ Coordinator of Religious Education

Elizabeth Welch ................................................ Music Director

David Walden .............................. Director of Communications

Christine Traina ................................. Parish Council President

Carl Miller ...................................... Finance Council President

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Liturgical schedule for the week

CONFESSIONS: Before Sunday Masses as time allows, about 30 minutes before each weekday Mass, or by appointment.

RECITATION OF THE ROSARY: English — Saturday at 4:15 p.m.; Sunday at 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.; Spanish — after 11:30 Sunday Mass.

MASS INTENTIONS: The standard stipend for Masses in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis is $10. Requests should indicate whether people are

living or deceased, and must be typed or written legibly. We will attempt to honor requested dates, but cannot guarantee they will be available.

We recommend such requests be made at least eight months in advance. Except in the year of an individual’s death, no more than 12 Saturday

evening/Sunday Masses may be requested or offered for the repose of his/her soul in a calendar year. Intentions that cannot be offered here

within a year of reception are, at the pastor’s discretion, subject to being sent to the archdiocesan Mission Office. Make checks payable to Holy

Rosary Church.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

4:30 p.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Pro populo

Sunday, July 10, 2016

8 a.m. — Anglican Use (Sung)

7th Sunday after Trinity

Intentions of Mike & Bridget Kaufman

9:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Optional memorial)

Intentions of Georgia McAllister

11:30 a.m.— Extraordinary Form (Sung)

8th Sunday after Pentecost (2nd class)

Ruth Willen

Monday, July 11, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

St. Benedict (Memorial)

Louis Bussell

5:45 p.m. — Extraordinary Form

St. Pius I (4th class)

Intentions of Michael Schott

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Feria

Poor Souls

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

St. Henry the Emperor (Optional memorial)

Alice Mitchell

Noon — Extraordinary Form & Exposition

Feria (4th class)

In honor of St. Anthony

Wednesday, July 13, 2016 (continued)

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: 12:30 to 5:45

5:45 p.m. — Evensong & Benediction (Sung)

Thursday, July 14, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

St. Kateri Tekakwitha (Memorial)

Poor Souls

9:30 a.m. — Mother’s Holy Hour

Friday, July 15, 2016

7:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form

St. Bonaventure (Memorial)

Alasdair Reese (birthday)

5 p.m. — Evensong

5:45 p.m. — Extraordinary Form

St. Henry the Emperor (3rd class)

Michael Peoni

Saturday, July 16, 2016

10 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Optional memorial)

Hugh Smith

4:30 p.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Joan Coffey O’Connor

Sunday, July 17, 2016

8 a.m. — Anglican Use (Sung)

8th Sunday after Trinity

Pro populo

9:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Optional memorial)

Patrick T. McCarthy

11:30 a.m.— Extraordinary Form (Sung)

9th Sunday after Pentecost (2nd class)

Intentions of Michael Schott

L ike the manna for the people of Israel, for every Christian generation the Eucharist is the indis-

pensable nourishment that sustains them as they cross the desert of this world, parched by the

ideological and economic systems that do not promote life but rather humiliate it. — Pope Benedict XVI, Homily on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, June 7, 2007

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Announcements

This weekend we welcome Fr. Librado L.

Baluarte, who is here to make an appeal on behalf of

the Diocese of Sorsogon, Philippines. We will take

up a second collection for their needs.

There are many (and immediate) openings on our

Altar Memorial Candles schedule. See Page 7 for

instructions on how to include your deceased loved

ones on that list.

We are partnering with Holy Name Parish to spon-

sor Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University. The

first lesson for those interested in

learning more about FPU will be

Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 6:30 p.m. at Holy

Name Church, 89 N. 17th Ave., Beech Grove. The

nine-week course will meet Tuesday evenings. Those

interested in participating may register online at

www.daveramsey.com/fpu/classes/1021870, or sim-

ply register at class Aug. 9. For more information,

contact Andrew and Ashley Wells at 317-503-0672

or [email protected].

Our Lady of Guadalupe Prayer Group invites

women of the parish to a new book study of St. Fran-

cis de Sales’ Introduction to the Devout Life begin-

ning Wednesday, July 13. The evening will start in

our first-floor classroom at 7 p.m. with recitation of

the rosary followed by social time and the book

study. The session will end by 9 p.m. Books will be

available to purchase that evening, or you may bring

your own copy.

Please pray for our sick and shut-in friends:

Archbishop-emeritus Daniel Buechlein, Steve Bus-

sell, John Caito, Katie Cecil, Son Hui Christensen,

Sharon Conrad, Carol Craig, Jody Gassert, William

Kuenzel, Josephine Lombardo, Marie Ann Mascari,

Georgia McAllister, Fernando Mora, Sidia Mora,

John Paul Reinsch, Gus Sansone, Jan Short, Theresa

Siefker, Thomas Spahn, Gus Stinnett, Mike Swog-

ger, Lynn Trott, Sister Rita Vukovic, Mitchell Weust

and Fr. James Wilmoth.

Lumen Christi Catholic High School’s health class

will be offered Aug. 17-19 from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Homeschoolers in grades 9-12 are invited to enroll.

The cost is $50; the deadline to enroll is Aug. 8. To

register, call instructor Jeanne Carr at 317-297-0298.

Support groups assisting adults and children who

have lost loved ones to suicide, struggle with suicidal

thoughts or seek to understand the causes and pre-

vention of suicide, meet on the second Thursday of

each month. The next meetings for Hope and Heal-

ing Survivors of Suicide (for adults) and Spread

Our Youthful Wings (for children 9-17) will be

Thursday, July 14, at 7 p.m. at The Cenacle, 6118

Smock St. (behind St. Mark Catholic Church). For

information, visit www.hopeandhealingsos.com or

contact Judy Proctor at 317-851-8344.

The next Helpers of God’s Precious Infants

Prayer Vigil will be Saturday, July 16, at St. Mi-

chael the Archangel Church, 3354 W. 30th St. Con-

ducted the third Saturday of every month, it begins

with Mass at 8:30 a.m., followed by a prayerful pro-

cession to a nearby abortion facility (participants

may stay at the church for prayer, if preferred). The

event concludes by 10:45 a.m. after recitation of the

rosary and Divine Mercy chaplet.

Are you in a troubled marriage? Retrouvaille has

helped couples at all stages of disillusionment or

misery in their marriage. For confidential informa-

Continued on page 7

BY THE NUMBERS

Sunday Collections (includes Online Giving)

Regular collection, July 2-3 $ 9,566.20

Peter’s Pence 50.00

St. Vincent de Paul 65.00

Pro-Life Ministry 25.00

Parish operating expenses/week* 11,104.50

Collection budgeted/week* 8,500.00

Weekly collection surplus* 1,066.20

Fiscal Year (began July 1)

Regular collections $ 9,566.20

Parish operating expenses* 11,104.50

Collections budgeted* 8,500.00

Total collections surplus* 1,066.20

Confessions

Week of June 26 63

Attendance

Daily Masses, week of June 26 380

Sunday Masses, July 2-3 611

* Based on figures from preceding fiscal year.

ORDINARY FORM LECTORS 4:30 Saturday 9:30 Sunday

July 9: Diane Fricker July 10: Sarah Froehlke

July 16: Bob Collins July 17: Tim Rushenberg

FPU

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T he Mass is the ultimate source of God’s love on

Earth. It is this Charity of God that Christ came

to reveal in the Incarnation and which He left with

the Church in the Sacraments and, most particularly,

in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. At the Mass, we on

earth experience a foretaste of heaven and are most

present to the grace, love and mercies which God

desires to offer us.

We in fraternal charity are meant to share this

grace, love and mercy with our brothers and sisters in

Christ. When we fail in this Christian duty of ours to

share this one, true Charity — the love that comes

from God alone — we allow evils to occur in the

world because it is only in and through Christ’s sac-

rifice, which we experience in an in unbloody man-

ner at the Mass, that grace and healing come into the

world.

Of course the healing graces of Christ’s love are not

limited to this world but also are experienced by the

poor souls in purgatory and enjoyed in their fullness,

beyond the need of healing, in heaven.

This knowledge has, for all of Christian history,

drawn the faithful to Mass to pray for the living and

the dead. This truth of God’s love, revealed and

shared with mankind in and through the Sacrifice of

the Mass, moves us (especially throughout Novem-

ber, the month of the Holy Souls) to attend Mass so

that we might share the tender mercies of God we

receive there with the poor souls in purgatory who

yearn to experience the fullness of Divine Charity.

This same desire to share these graces has moved

Christians to ask priests to offer Mass for specific

souls. Standing at the altar, the priest prays in charity

for a specific intention so that he might join the par-

ticular graces he receives to the good of whatever

intention he has been asked to remember, and to con-

centrate his prayers with those who have asked for

the specific intention.

By tradition, the faithful have offered the priest a

small stipend so that the bond of Charity that joins

their prayers with his is strengthened and supported

by an obligation in justice. It is a way to assist and

assure that the priest remains faithful to his promise

in Charity, and an opportunity to be generous to the

priest in response to his generosity in the exercise of

his priestly office on one’s behalf. Stipends are then

an opportunity to be generous, since they are never

strictly required, with the priest whose generosity is

being sought.

In the ideal, this exchange of money is not a quid

pro quo of a mere pecuniary nature but rather, in a

small way, is an imitation by all parties of the gener-

osity shared and experienced from Christ in His ulti-

mate Thanksgiving (Eucharist) at the Holy Sacrifice

of the Mass.

Let us pray that we might always engage the Mass

on every level we can in order to obtain for the ones

we love, and for the world as a whole, the greatest

experience of the grace of God’s most generous

Charity.

Appunti del Parroco: a Message from the Pastor

Stipends and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

This week’s offerings of interest from the Internet:

Your ideal woman on paper

http://maccabeesociety.com/ideal-woman-paper/

Cardinal Sarah urges ‘ad orientam’ liturgical renewal http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/cardinal-sarah-promotes-advent-launch-of-ad-orientem-liturgical-renewal/

There aren’t two popes

http://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2016/06/there-arent-two-popes-in-any-way-shape-or-form

Dorothy Day: patron for post-abortive mothers?

http://www.truthandcharityforum.org/servant-of-god-dorothy-day-patron-for-post-abortive-mothers/

Views and opinions expressed in the linked articles are strictly those of their authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the pastor and staff of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin or anyone else connected to the Arch-

diocese of Indianapolis.

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Divine Office centers on 150 ‘Psalms of David’

(This is the second part of a series of articles on the Divine

Office. We published the first part June 12.)

T he Divine Office is ideally a time of reflection

and worship that perpetuates our active partici-

pation at Mass. It is in fact a continuation of the

praise and thanksgiving which the Holy Eucharist

should inflame in each of us. It is the fulfillment of

Saint Paul’s instruction to the Thessalonians, “Pray

without ceasing” (1 Thes. 5:17), and the Psalmist’s ob-

servation, “Seven times a day do I praise Thee be-

cause of Thy righteous judgments” (Ps. 119:164).

The Office is centered around the Psalter, the 150

“Psalms of David.” In its more or less original for-

mat, the Divine Office as conceived by Saint Bene-

dict took his monks through the 150 Psalms every

week. Such regular and rapid repletion was intended

to be both a catalyst for devotion as well as a means

for quick memorization.

We take it for granted now, but during the early

centuries of the Church when books were scarce and

literacy even scarcer, memorization was the only

means to achieve common prayer within a commu-

nity. The ability to memorize extensive passages of

Scripture in addition to the daily Mass collects and

all of the fixed prayers found in the Order of Mass

(offertory prayers and the Canon) were considered to

be prerequisites for any man seeking ordination. In

fact, the Roman Canon (the most ancient of all Can-

ons) is not known to have been written down until

the time of Saint Gregory the Great in the 6th cen-

tury! It was required to be memorized to avoid the

profanation of a most holy thing. But it reveals to us

that at that time in the Church’s history, its expansion

was putting too great a demand on the Church hierar-

chy to trust to memory the faithful recitation of the

text.

The Psalter in the Divine Office today is most typi-

cally recited over the course of a month, which

makes memorization of all the Psalms much more

difficult. Those who recite the Extraordinary Form

Office in Latin or who make use of the Ordinariate

(i.e., Anglican Use) texts have a slight advantage,

though, over the Ordinary Form Liturgy of the

Hours, in that the translation of the Psalms has not

substantively changed for decades — and familiarity

aids memorization.

More next time on Psalm translations…

Corner

The

Vicar’s By the Rev. Luke Reese Parochial Vicar, Holy Rosary Church

We give thanks to all who made

our first VBS a tremendous success!

Last week, 60 young parishioners enjoyed a special treat

— the first-ever Holy Rosary Vacation Bible School. Un-

der the theme, “Cathletics: Training to be Champions for

Christ,” the children spent the week learning about a saint

of the day, virtue and Scripture. They collected 50 boxes

of pre-packaged snacks to share with some less-fortunate,

local kids at The Miracle Place. Our children also deep-

ened their love for Christ while having fun with music,

creative snacks, goofy skits and games.

An enthusiastic team of volunteers offered their time,

talent and energy to the participants. We extend a giant

thank you to Bill Booher, Katie DeFreese, Kerry Dodds,

Shannon Fricker, Sarah Froehlke, Linda Gatto, Kelly

Hodge, Amy Jackson, Veda Janiec, Dana Lashley, Caren

LeMark, Beth Richert, Caris Roller, Tracey Schenkel,

Emily Shutta, Elizabeth Wagner, their 19 teenage volun-

teer assistants and, most of all, to all the parents who let

us spend a great week with their children.

A gift to last a lifetime

Fr. Reese admires the chalice he received last Sunday as an ordination gift from a group of our parishioners. It was pre-sented to him at the reception in Priori Hall following his First Solemn Mass. (Photo by Sean Gallagher)

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The Rite of Christian Initiation of

Adults involves a series of carefully

planned stages, marked by liturgical

rites in the presence of the parish com-

munity, in which you embark upon and

join that community in a continuing and

deepening conversion into faith and dis-

cipleship.

The RCIA process is divided into four

phases to help seekers, candidates or

catechumens in their Christian forma-

tion. Presentations focus on the Catho-

lic Church’s teaching regarding Sacra-

ments, liturgy, social justice, con-

science formation and morality, Mary,

the saints, Sacred Scripture, prayer and

much more.

We recommend that you join us if you

are an:

Adult non-Christians and Christians

from other denominations who are con-

sidering the possibility of becoming

Catholic.

Adult Catholics who have never re-

ceived Holy Communion or Confirma-

tion.

Adult Catholics who have fallen

away from the practice of the Faith and

would like to return to the sacraments.

To learn more, please contact:

Teresa Gorsage

Coordinator for Religious Education

317-636-4478

[email protected]

RCIA: Would you like to learn more

about the Catholic Church and

possibly becoming Catholic?

Enrollment for Family Formation and Sacraments ends July 12

Registration includes those wanting children to receive First Communion and Confirmation

R egistration for Family Formation classes and the sacra-

ments of First Communion and Confirmation continues

through July 12. Many volunteers also are needed for the pro-

gram to succeed.

Registration forms are available in the pamphlet rack in the

church vestibule or in the parish office. Forms may also be

d o w n l o a d e d f r o m t h e p a r i s h w e b s i t e ,

www.holyrosaryindy.org; a link will be found near the top of

the Religious Education page.

Registrations postmarked or hand-delivered after the

July 12 deadline will incur a $20 late fee.

The Family Formation registration includes all who want to

participate in:

Little Lambs (ages 3-4);

K-6 religious education classes;

First Penance/First Holy Communion (as part of the

2nd grade Family Formation program);

Confirmation (ages 13-18).

An information session and registration will take place after

all Masses on Sunday, July 10, in the Lumen Christi art class-

room at the end of the wide hallway outside Priori Hall. This

will include a short presentation on the program for those who

are new to Holy Rosary or to our religious education pro-

grams.

More information on Family Formation may be found at

www.familyformation.net. Questions may be directed to Teresa

Gorsage, coordinator of religious education, at 317-636-4478 or

[email protected].

I n every situation, we are called to be mission-

ary disciples, people who follow Christ and

serve the world. And if following that call means

that we are occasionally at odds with the govern-

ment or the ambient culture, we can be assured

that the power of the Holy Spirit will buoy us in

times of trouble. — Most Rev. William Lori, archbishop of Baltimore, May 29, 2016

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ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES

This week, the candles on either side of our high

altar burn for:

+Michael Peoni

+Rosalind Mitchel

To have the deceased remembered for a week, send

$5 and his or her name to the parish office.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW

ABOUT HOLY ROSARY CHURCH

Weddings:

Weddings can be scheduled only after meeting

with the pastor at least six months in advance of

the ceremony.

Baptisms:

Please contact Teresa Gorsage at the parish office

or [email protected] to schedule baptisms

and required baptismal instruction.

Joining the parish:

Parish Registration Forms can be found in the rotat-

ing rack in the vestibule. Completed forms can be

placed in the collection basket or mailed to the of-

fice.

Electronic donations:

Online Giving, a convenient way to donate elec-

tronically, makes it easy for you to fulfill your fi-

nancial commitments to the par-

ish even when you are unable to

attend Mass. You do not need to

write a check or have cash available at church. Giv-

ing electronically also helps the parish staff budget

more effectively. You can make one-time or ongo-

ing contributions, the timing and amount of which

can be changed at any time. Learn more by visiting

holyrosaryindy.org and clicking on the “Online

Giving” icon. Apps are available for your phone; go

to OLGapp.com and register with the parish.

Schools:

Lumen Christi Catholic School (PreK-12)

317-632-3174 580 Stevens St., Indianapolis, IN 46203

Catholic Schoolhouse South Indy

317-201-5815 717 S. East St., Indianapolis, IN 46203

Lumen Christi and Catholic Schoolhouse use facilities that are either owned by or adjacent to our church. Although their students often attend Mass here,

they are independent academic institutions which have no formal relationship

with our parish or the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.

Central Catholic School

317-783-7759 1155 E. Cameron St., Indianapolis, IN 46203

Roncalli High School

317-787-8277 3300 Prague Road, Indianapolis, IN 46227

Central Catholic and Roncalli are the officially designated archdiocesan

schools supported by Holy Rosary Parish.

tion about Retrouvaille or to register for the pro-

gram, which begins Aug. 5-7, please contact 317-

489-6811 or [email protected]. The dead-

line to register is Aug. 1. Learn more at

www.HelpOurMarriage.com.

The Office of Pro-Life and Family Life invites all

married couples of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis

celebrating 50 years of marriage in 2016 to the

33rd annual Golden Wedding Jubilee. It will be

Aug. 14 at 2 p.m. in SS. Peter & Paul Cathedral.

The Rev. Msgr. William F. Stumpf will celebrate

Mass; a reception will follow across the street at

the Catholic Center. The event is free, but registra-

tion is required by Aug. 1. For details and to regis-

ter visit www.archindy.org/weddingcelebrations. If

you have questions, contact Keri Carroll at kcar-

[email protected] or 317-236-1521.

A six-week session of Divorce and Beyond will

be offered at the Catholic Center on consecutive

Tuesdays, July 26-Aug 30, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The topics for discussion will be the process of di-

vorce, self-image, stress, anger, blame, guilt, lone-

liness and forgiveness. Cost of the course is $30,

which includes a book. Register online at

www.archindy.org/plfl/ministries-divorce.html. For

more information contact the Office of Pro-Life

and Family Life at 317-236-1586 or dvan-

[email protected].

Girls in grades 6-12 are invited to participate in

the Graced Retreat, Saturday, Aug. 27, from

11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at All Saints Parish (St.

Martin Campus), 8044 Yorkridge Rd., Yorkville,

Ind. Five orders of religious sisters — Franciscan

Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Carmelite Sisters of

the Divine Heart of Jesus, Sisters of Mercy, Fran-

ciscan Daughters of Mary and the Children of

Mary — will join the girls for a day of prayer and

Adoration, social interaction, singing, skits and

snacks. All also are invited to Mass at 5:30 p.m.

Announcements continued from Page 3

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