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St. Mary’s Church, 302 E. McKee, Greensburg, IN January 24, 2010
THE WEEK AHEADTHE WEEK AHEADTHE WEEK AHEADTHE WEEK AHEAD TUESDAY – JANUARY 26 Rosary for the unborn – 11:30 a.m. – church Card Party – 1:00-3:00 p.m. – ed. building
WEDNESDAY – JANUARY 27 Religious Ed. – 6:30 p.m.
THURSDAY – JANUARY 28 RCIA – 7:00 p.m. – ed. building Pastoral Council – 7:00 p.m. – parish office
FRIDAY – JANUARY 29 SMAFA Chili Supper – 5:30 p.m. - school
PRAYER REQUESTSPRAYER REQUESTSPRAYER REQUESTSPRAYER REQUESTS Please pray for the sick and suffering
and their families of our parish and
community: Jon & Brenda Dembroski, Dorothy Fullenkamp, Paul Huber, Ralph Meer, Robert Melcher, John Ploeger, Tom Shull, Shirley Snyder, John H. Wenning, & Rose Wright.
Please pray for all of our armed forces
serving both abroad and in the U.S.
especially for: Chris Alden, Stephen AmRhein, Ben Buening, Joe Davis, Craig Field, Chris Gauck, Jimmy Hagerty, David Hartman, Adam Herbert, Paul Huber, Terry Humpfort, Edward Hurt, Shandi Keller, Travis Kohrman, Cory Koors, Darren Koors, Jeff McNeal, Joe McCullough, Ricky Powers, Steve Redmon, Victor Tumilty, Ryan Welch, Brent Wright. If you have a friend or loved one that you would like to add to our prayer list, please call the parish office @ 663-8427. They will remain on the sick list for 4 weeks & the military list until you ask us to take them off.
WEBSITEwww.stmarysgreensburg.com
BULLETIN DEADLINE All bulletin articles will need to be in the
office (e-mailed or written) no later than
11:00 a.m. on Monday.
A Prayer for Life
God of compassion and patient love, be with all who are afraid
And give them the courage of the Gospel of life.
Be with all mothers, especially those who are young or alone,
Beaten or addicted: heal their broken hearts and seal them with
your love.
Be with all children, those who are yet unborn, those who are tiny
and frail, cradle them in your love.
Be with all fathers, especially those who are young and confused,
angry or afraid.
Give them strength and wisdom and heal them with your love.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
—Rev. James P. Moroney
The Feast of St. Blasé is celebrated on February 3rd. Saint Blasé was a physician, Bishop of Armenia and martyr. He is reputed to have healed a boy who was choking on a fish bone. For this reason, his intercession is invoked for illness of the throat, and it is customary for throats to be blessed on his memorial, using crossed candles. Since February 3rd falls on Wednesday, throats will be blessed after all masses the weekend of January 30-31.
January 22nd…….In the United States of America, today is a Day of
Penance for Violations to the Dignity of the Human Person and Prayer for the Full Restoration of the Dignity of Life. This is the Anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The American Bishops have decided that this day should be specifically set aside to pray for those who have died through the act of abortion. Everyone is invited to pray the “Prayer for Life” found in the bulletin.
Adoration Chapel - We need a permanent adorer for: Sunday/12:00 a.m., Monday/1:00 a.m., & Saturday/4:00 a.m. If you can take one of these hours, please call Monica O’Brien at 663-2514.
Daughters of Isabella, St. Mary's Circle #75 will meet on Thursday January 28th at 7:00 PM for Rosary and the meeting will begin at 7:30 PM at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Come out and see what we have planned for the coming year and enjoy the fellowship of the members.
St. Mary’s Alumni Friends Association (SMAFA) is sponsoring their annual Chili Supper and Carnival this coming Friday, January 29th from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Chili, hot dogs, cookies and drinks will be served from 5:00-7:30 p.m. Prices are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children ages 12 and under. The evening will also include kid’s games, a silent auction, a large raffle – including the theme baskets filled with items donated by “St. Mary’s students. Raffle tickets are available before and after all masses this weekend for $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. We look forward to seeing everyone Friday night! Thank you for supporting St. Mary’s School!
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time/Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10~~1 Corinthians 12:12-30~~Luke 1: 1-4, 4:14-21
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St. Mary’s Greensburg/Sunday Collections - 12/27/2009
Description Amount Weekend Contributions $33,119.07 Capital Improvement Fund $45.00 Christmas $12,364.75 Energy Costs $12.00 Immaculate Conception $25.00 Retired Religious $35.00 Solemnity of Mary $1,063.00 Flower Donations $40.00 Total Sunday Collections $46,703.82
Thank you for your generous contributions. This week our actual
collections were $23,178.82 more than our budget of $23,525.00. The major reasons for the favorable collections were the Christmas collection of
$12,364.75 and $12,162.00 from generous parishioners making year end contributions. Thank you again for your stewardship.
Archdiocese 175th Anniversary book available at the Parish office
for $10.00. St. Mary’s, Greensburg, feature page at the very front of the book with 167 pages of very interesting history of each parish in our Archdiocese plus some general history of our Archdiocese.
Prayer Basket Don’t forget to put your prayer requests in the basket in the back of church. Prayer group will pray for each one at each meeting.
The Batesville Knights of Columbus will have a chicken dinner on Saturday January 30 serving from 5:00-8:00 with all the proceeds going to the American Legion Baseball team. The public is invited.
The Knights of St. John of Oldenburg will serve breakfast January 24 from 7:00-noon in the Church Cafeteria. A free will offering will be taken
New St. Joseph Sunday Missals available at the
parish office for $5.00.
CHRIST OUR HOPE: Compassion In Community
Annual Stewardship Appeal “Update”
Our goal is $55,745.00 We have received 285 pledges through 1/18/2010 for 37,403.00 Leaving us short of our goal by $18,342.00
Please return your pledge cards as soon as possible and help us reach our goal.
Dear Community, The bereavement committee meets Monday, January 25 at 6:30 p.m. Brent Muckerheide, Bob Blankman, Andrew Beetz and I will attend the Batesville Deanery meeting this Tuesday from 7:00-8:30. It concerns parish incorporation. Anita will be gone January 27-29 for the DRE Retreat. Anita Poper has served our parish faithfully as the secretary to the DRE. She leaves our parish this Thursday, January 28. Her husband took a job in Chicago and they will be living in the East Chicago area. The monthly parish council meeting will be Thursday, January 28 at 7:00 p.m. I will be at the Catholic Center, January 28 for a meeting on stewardship from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Claude and Dott Bilbrey and I will address the RCIA class this Thursday. We will talk about Marriage and Holy Orders. Don’t forget the Chili Supper Friday, January 29. The 9-10 grade retreat will take place on January 30-31. It ends with the 11:00 Mass Sunday. Don’t forget to bring some extra money with you for the 5
th Sunday Outreach for the poor,
January 30-31. “Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.” Sometimes we hear the word, but just don’t understand. The people in the synagogue did not recognize that Jesus was talking about himself when he declared the he was the fulfillment of the scripture he had just read to them. They didn’t understand. It’s like the story of the talkative wife who was told by the doctor, “Your husband needs quiet and rest. Here are some sleeping pills.” Putting the pills in her purse, she asked, “When should I give them to him?” The doctor explained, “The pills are for you.”
Share! First To The Lord.
• Am I fully convinced of God’s promise to provide for my financial future through my faith, expressed in my commitment to stewardship? (Luke 12:13-21)
• One of the greatest attribute of our God is Divine Mercy. In other words, our God will forgive anything, including our repeated inclinations to put God on the back burner, instead of first.
Keep smiling, Msgr. Knueven
St. Mary’s Church, 302 E. McKee, Greensburg, IN January 24, 2010
MASS INTENTIONSMASS INTENTIONSMASS INTENTIONSMASS INTENTIONS MONDAY – JANUARY 25
7:15 a.m. Army Spc. Brian R. Bowman TUESDAY – JANUARY 26
7:15 a.m. Martha Marr John Wissner WEDNESDAY – JANUARY 27 7:15 a.m. Justin Redelman 8:30 a.m. Frank & Regina Haskamp THURSDAY - JANUARY 28
7:15 a.m. Living & deceased of Nunlist Family 2:30 p.m. Andy Sturwold Morning Breeze Nursing Home Mass
FRIDAY - JANUARY 29
7:15 a.m. Wilbur Senft Mary Reynolds
SATURDAY/SUNDAY –JANUARY 30/31
7:15 a.m. Jeannine Cangany 4:30 p.m. Sylvia Ortman 7:00 a.m. For all people 9:00 a.m. Alfred Schoettmer 11:00 a.m. Lambert & Julia Dierckman
SERVERSSERVERSSERVERSSERVERS WEEKDAY – JANUARY 25-27 7:15 a.m. Samantha Nobbe Clarissa Simmermeyer
WEEKDAY – JANUARY 28-30
7:15 a.m. Clay Hunger – Travis Nobbe SATURDAY/SUNDAY – JANUARY 30/31
4:30 p.m. Sara Redelman – Olivia Siefert 7:00 a.m. Tom Lawrence – Ryan Welage 9:00 a.m. Matthew Navarra – Ben Newhart 11:00 a.m. Tristan Land – Michael Blankman
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERSEUCHARISTIC MINISTERSEUCHARISTIC MINISTERSEUCHARISTIC MINISTERS SATURDAY/SUNDAY – JANUARY 30/31 4:30 p.m. Rachel Redmon – Greta Solgere Ruth Springmeyer – Kathy Whitmore Rosemary Schroeder – Jim Tebbe 7:00 a.m. Diane Reisman – Linda Ricke Phyllis Schwering – Mary Ellen Menkedick Carole Ann Nobbe – Kathy Nobbe 9:00 a.m. Ben Fischer – Mary Green Jill Fuel – Rose Hellmich Charles & Linda Greiwe 11:00 a.m. Keith & Penny Hipskind Darlene Banks – Jen Blankman Nancy Buening – Maryellen Connor
LECTORSLECTORSLECTORSLECTORS SATURDAY/SUNDAY – JANUARY 30/31 4:30 p.m. Sandy Meyer 7:00 a.m. Glenn Tebbe 9:00 a.m. Ed Dwenger 11:00 a.m. Monty Shields
Oldenburg Franciscan Center Programs Men’s Night at the ‘Burg
Dates: Monday, February 8, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Fr. Carl Hawver will engage the group in sharing their experiences of prayer and seeing God in the everydayness of their lives. Bring a friend! A free will offering will be appreciated!
Five Love Languages/How would I like to receive love? Fr. Jim Farrell will teach the five love languages to improve your love relationships and deepen your prayer life. Date: Saturday, February 13, 9:30-2:30 p.m. Cost: $35.00 – Lunch included
Lenten Lecture Series: Called to Conversion Sr. Barbara Leonhard Date: Thursday’s – February 18 & 25, March 4 & 11, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Cost: $10.00 each Session
Coffee Talk: We Are All (thank god) Prodigal Sons and Daughters Date: Sunday, February 21 after the 9:30 a.m. Liturgy – 10:45 a.m.-Noon Cost: Donation – includes pastry and coffee Fr. Norman Langenbrunner It is truly “good news” to learn that our God is indeed a forgiving and welcoming Father. God’s primary interest is not our sins – but in our salvation.
The Fatherless Foundation is bringing a group of Ukrainian orphans
to Indiana for a cultural exchange experience this upcoming Summer
2010. The children will stay with host families throughout the state of
Indiana for 3 weeks. This hosting program was designed to give the
children the experience of a lifetime and a much needed break from the
orphanage setting also to create an awareness of the need for older
children to find families and what these children are really like. The goal
of bringing them here to Indiana is to inspire and instill hope in these
children. Host families play a big role in building awareness of
international adoption by introducing their host child to family, friends,
coworkers, and their church congregation through normal activities while
the child is with the family. If the host family decides to pursue an
adoption in Ukraine, the family may request to adopt the child they
hosted. These children are older children ages 7 -14 years old. All that is
required is a background check and home visit. If you are willing to open your heart to a child visiting from Ukraine please contact me. I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. God Bless, [email protected] or (317)698-4363.
A trip is being planned to see the American Passion Play in Bloomington, IL & a visit to the Shrine of Christ's Passion in St. John IN on March 12th - 14th, 2010. For information on the trip please call Carroll Lanning of Holy Guardian Angels Church. His number is 765-647-6765 or 513-305-7996.
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time/Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10~~1 Corinthians 12:12-30~~Luke 1: 1-4, 4:14-21
St. Mary’s Church, 302 E. McKee, Greensburg, IN January 24, 2010
BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO MOURN
The Bereavement Ministry Team of St. Mary’s is preparing to facilitate an 8-week program called “Harvesting Our
Tears”. There has been a change in dates... the program begins Monday February 1st
at 6:30 pm in the
Education Center. This is a Catholic Based program which allows people who are mourning the loss of a loved
one to come together with others in a safe listening environment. Participants share only when and if it
is comfortable. Please call the Parish Office no later than Friday January 29th
if you are interested.
AN ADVENT/CHRISTMAS THANK YOU ! What a beautiful Advent/Christmas season it was, thanks to a multitude of people who helped make it so….So many
volunteers and many of them with us for the very first time. How blessed we are at St. Mary’s, so many wonderful people who are always so willing to give of themselves for the cause of St. Mary’s THANK YOU, THANK YOU, one and all.--------Our Advent began with the hope of finding some peace and quiet in our celebrations as we prayed “Be Still and Know That I Am God.” The lighting of the Advent Wreath was especially beautiful this year. The beautiful white cloth that laid the foundation for the Advent Wreath was a special gift from Diane Gramman, Margaret Tremain Furniture and we thank them and appreciate their generosity. How can I ever thank ALL OF YOU enough for the many ways you were there for the Advent set-up and then the Christmas decorating, those who helped put up and those who helped take down, the person who watered all the flowers, the youth who carried boxes for us and then all of you, our generous parishioners, who helped once again with the Christmas flowers. It seemed somehow we had achieved our Advent Prayer, when we sat, after the decorating was complete, and allowed the beauty of it all to enter our hearts. The peace and quiet was amazing.
THANKS also to the many liturgical ministers, Adult Choir, the Folk Group, cantors, organists, lectors, the Youth Choir, extra-ordinary Eucharistic ministers, Monsignor Knueven, Father Lucas, Deacons Bernabe and Arthur and our servers for working to make our liturgies so beautiful.
May each of you be blessed in every special way and, may the never-ending generous and giving spirit of St. Mary’s
Parish Family be a “LIGHT” for all to see. God love you, each and everyone!! Joan Koors
SAVE THE DATE!!!
FRANK RUNYEON Presenting “Sermon on the Mount”
WILL BE VISITING ST MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
FEBRUARY 23, 2010, AT 7:00 PM!
Frank Runyeon has won national acclaim for his work as a translator and performer of Biblical texts. He has performed the gospel for hundreds of thousands of people in virtually every state in America. He also is regularly reviewed as “the best speaker we have ever heard” by students and faculty at private and public
schools across the nation.
He is probably still best known, however, for his many roles on television. He starred for seven years as Steve Andropoulos on As the World Turns opposite Meg Ryan, then for four years as Father Michael Donnelly on the Emmy award-winning Santa Barbara. He also appeared for a season as tycoon Simon Romero on General
Hospital opposite Emma Samms. He has guest-starred in recurring roles on L.A. LAW as talk-show host Brooks Tapman, on Another World as party boss Ed McClain, and on Falcon Crest as chess genius Jovan Dmytryk. He
appeared on Melrose Place as Father Tom.
Frank is a graduate of Princeton University with a degree in Religion. After studying acting in New York and Los Angeles for 15 years, he attended Fuller Seminary in preparation for the writing and performance of his first one-man play, AFRAID!: The Gospel of Mark . He continued his studies at Yale Divinity School and
General Theological Seminary, from which he received his Masters, with honors, in l994. He workshopped his first productions in cooperation with the faculty of Holy Cross College in Worcester, Mass.
KEEP WATCHING THE BULLETIN FOR MORE INFORMATION!
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time/Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10~~1 Corinthians 12:12-30~~Luke 1: 1-4, 4:14-21
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time/Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10~~1 Corinthians 12:12-30~~Luke 1: 1-4, 4:14-21
St. Mary’s Church, 302 E. McKee, Greensburg, IN January 24, 2010
The Oldenburg Academy OASIS Booster Club is sponsoring an All You Can Eat Breakfast on Super Bowl Sunday, February 7, 2010 from 7:00 am to 12:00 noon at St. Louis School in Batesville. The menu includes: whole hog sausage, scrambled eggs, pancakes, grits, biscuits and gravy, apples, pastries, coffee, milk and juice. Free will offering benefits OASIS (Oldenburg Academy Students in Sports).
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Christopher M. Tebbe Attorney At Law
Hamilton & Tebbe Law Office, P.C.Parish Member
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Del Moeller, Loan Originator
Cell. 614-1429 (24/7) ~ Ofc. [email protected]
The best place for banking servicesin Greensburg is the locally owned
Savings & Loan
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SPRINGMEYER AGENCYJOE & JILL SPRINGMEYER
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812-662-6184 • TOLL FREE 888-898-4255EMAIL: [email protected]
FOODS, INC.
1820 N. Montgomery Rd.812-663-2455
1-800-798-2455Family Parishioners
WALLPE & TRENKAMP, INC.
Heating & Cooling 663-7252
Tonya Ruf, OfficerBanking Center Manager
Greensburg Branch812.663.2937
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Effing & Norton Construction25042 Railfence Rd., Oldenburg
Excavation - Home Construction - RemodelingRon Effing
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Stone Hauling ~ Driveways ~ Septic SystemsHouse Plan Preparation ~ Insured ~ Workers Comp
HOEINGSupply Inc.
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Hampton Inn & Suites
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Have them stay with us!
Paul Nahmias,DDS
Since 1984Gentle Family Dentistry
812-663-7515
Tree City Medical Partners, PCa division of Dectaur County Memorial Hospital
*St. Mary’s Parishioners955 N. Michigan Ave.
812-663-7277
Mary R. McCullough, MD* Arthur P. Alunday, MD*Noel P. Mungcal, MD* Jennifer L. Fletcher, MDKederick A. Meyers, PA-C Joyce A. Howell, FNP
Professional Patrons
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Mayhugh’s Inc.Fertilizer & Spraying • 662-7711
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BANKING • INSURANCE • WEALTH MANAGEMENTKevin Koehne, Branch Manager
201 N. Broadway812-663-4711
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Small Jobs WelcomeInsured
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KETCHUMS SHELL SERVICE106 S. MICHIGAN812-663-6666
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Greensburg812-663-869942 Commerce Dr., Batesville
812-932-2332 or 812-932-4341 fax • Email: [email protected]
Cathy SchweringMortgage Specialist
Office: 812-222-6793 x237
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