Document 416498

Saint Matthew Catholic Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
Nov. 9, 2014
MASS INTENTIONS
Please pray for those in need of comfort or guidance: Mary F.
Monday, Nov. 10
8:30 a.m. Communion Service
Tuesday, Nov. 11
8:30 a.m. Dr. Tom Wisler
Wednesday, Nov. 12
8:30 a.m. David Huntington
6 p.m.
Saint Matthew Parishioners
Thursday, Nov. 13
8:30 a.m. Eleanor Dean
Friday, Nov. 14
8:30 a.m. Joe and Becky Caito
Saturday, Nov. 15
5 p.m.
Ed Roesch
Sunday, Nov. 16
7:30 a.m. Saint Matthew Parishioners
9 a.m.
Kitty Scott
11:30 a.m. Delores Quill
Boyd, Sue Bernard, Leo and Marie Bleich, Lois and Willis Bohn, Lou
Ella Brunette, Mic Byrne, Bonnie Buechner, Mary Bujnoski, Glenda
Cain, Janet Cottler, Jeanne Cox, Jeff Fillmann, Jim Gaffiney, Jim and
Virginia Gallogly, Gerrie Griffin, Jim Hamilton, William Earl Hempel,
Sarah Hinojosa, Hobson Family, Terry Huser, Dolores and Ed
Johnson, Kevin Kelley, Betty Legault, Ed Lippe, Jennifer Lippe, Nicky
Madden, Nicholas Maddingly, Mary Marbaugh, Mary McCurdy,
Marva Meadows, Eileen Meyer, Joe and Rita Michael, Leigh Michael,
Blake Moellman, Bill Robinson, Jack Rubak, Gabrielle Marie
Schneider, Ron Shircliff Family, Richard Stiffey, Melissa Swinford
and Baby Jack, Kathy Wilder, Bob Yrjanson.
Please pray for our military: Josh Behney, Matt Black, Michael
Gallagher, Aaron Gillaspy, Erik Goertemiller, Ryan Hogan, George
Holland, Tim Hughes, Alexander King, Matt Kirk, Russ LeMay, Bill
Mathis, Zach McCarty, Jack Rebolledo, Ben Richman, Tyler
Robarge, Neil Sexton, Anthony Stout, David Vogelgesang, Mike
Ward.
Minister Schedule Nov. 15/16
Mass
Greeters
Mass
Coordinators
Servers
Lectors
Musicians
Time
Travelers
Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion
* Eucharistic Team Lead
Cora Einterz
5 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
Nancy Otsuka
Charlotte Carlley
Joan Burgin
9 a.m.
Bob Kowal
Micayla and Tiffanie
Ditlevson
Karen Otolski
Stacey Jerger
Sophie Minnick
Jackie Noll
Kevin Bucheit
Elliott Linneweber
Greg Eaken
*Ann Williams, Jeff Buckman,
Trudy Gumbel, Peter Berg, Leslie
Kerr, Jim Dempsey
Dakota Boyd
Nina Kaiser
Hunter Boyd
Beth Wissler
Karrie Pacheco *Michelle Boyd, Gary Thompson,
Mary Marsh, Sandra Jones, Mary
Tara McNamara Dave Worland McNulty, Kevin McNulty
Corbin Hubert
Marilyn Hunter
Mary Michael
11:30 a.m.
*Maura Wissler, Greg Otolski,
Amy Stimpson, Gerald Stawick,
Caren Geppert, Lara O’Dell
Claire Otolski
Ann Tully
Madelyn Alerding
Claire Hawkins
Readings for Week of Nov. 9
Sunday
The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica. Ez
47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17;
Jn 2:13-22
Monday
Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the
Church. Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24; Lk 17:1-6
Tuesday
Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop. Ti 2:1-8, 11-14;
Ps 37; Lk 17:7-10
Wednesday Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr. Ti 3:1-7;
Ps 23; Lk 17:11-19
Thursday
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin. Phlm 720; Ps 146; Lk 17:20-25
Friday
2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119; Lk 17:26-37
Saturday
Saint Albert the Great, Bishop and Doctor of
the Church. 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112; Lk 18:1-8
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Carol Anderson
Rynelle Castellino Youth Ensemble
Erika Meckauskas
Colleen and
Maddie
Bormann
*Pixie Hildebrand, Mary Batrich,
Jennifer Mazur, Joshua Mazur,
Tim Tully, Madelynn Bormann
Richard Fisher and Alexa Fett will be married
at Saint Matthew on Nov. 15.
Coat Drive Warms the Needy
Saint Vincent de Paul Society is sponsoring a coat drive through Dec. 19.
Donations of gently used coats are
greatly appreciated. There are drop-off
boxes by the school office and in the
church narthex. Thank you for helping
the needy stay warm this winter.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of
Dr. Tom Wisler.
The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Question of the Week
Question for Children: How does the
church help build up your faith?
Question for Youth: How do your
words and actions build up or tear
down the Church?
Question for Adults: What does it
mean to you that you have a choice to
build up or tear down the Church?
Generous Hearts
Thought
We are called to help God build
his kingdom on earth. We are
his eyes, ears, hands, and voice on Earth.
By giving of our “first fruits” of our time,
talent, and treasure, we help fulfill God’s
call. Are you doing all you can to help? Do
you spend time in prayer every day? Do
you participate in one of the many parish
ministries? Do you give generously in the
offertory collection each week?
UCA Reminder
If you have not already done so, please
complete your United Catholic Appeal
intention card and drop it in the collection
basket or drop it off at the parish office.
Thank you to everyone who has turned in
an intention card.
Join Us for Mass on
Thanksgiving Day
We will have Mass on
Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27,
at 9 a.m. All are welcome.
For the other weekdays
during Thanksgiving week:
We will have regular 8:30 a.m. Mass on
Tuesday, Nov. 25, and Wednesday, Nov.
26.
We will NOT have evening Mass or Adoration on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
We will NOT have morning Mass on Friday, Nov. 28.
A Word from Our Pastor
Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome—Sunday, Nov. 9. This weekend we have the good fortune of celebrating the Feast of the Dedication of the
Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. Every so often this feast lands on a Sunday,
and when it does it takes precedence over the Ordinary Time Sunday. St. John
Lateran has the status of being one of the four major basilicas in Rome. The other
three are St. Peter in the Vatican, St. Mary Major, and St. Paul outside the old
walls of Rome. I would imagine if I asked any of you which Church is the most important Catholic Church building in the world, you would say St. Peter’s Basilica.
This is not so! The Basilica of St. John Lateran is first in rank of all Catholic churches, for it is the Cathedral Church of Rome and thus formally the Pope’s Church as
Bishop of Rome. St. John Lateran houses the Pope’s cathedra, his chair as Bishop
of Rome. St. Peter’s has no cathedra for the Pope, for it is not his cathedral. This
great Basilica was originally dedicated to the Most Holy Savior. In later years the
Basilica was also dedicated to St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist. It is
called St. John Lateran because it sits on the hill that bears the name of its former
owners, the Laterani family. The Emperor Constantine donated the property to
the Church once he made Christianity a legal religion in the Roman Empire around
312 A.D. Constantine built the first basilica on the site in the year 324, and Pope
Sylvester I dedicated it that year on Nov. 9. In fact, the Lateran was the residence
of the Popes and the central “headquarters” of the Catholic Church until the
1300s. Only when the Pope returned from Avignon, France, after being there
some 70 years, did he decide to move to the Vatican, the palace at the Lateran
being in such disrepair. To this day, even though the Pope has lived in the Vatican
all these years, St. John Lateran has remained the Cathedral Church of Rome. On
the pilasters by its great east door is written, “Omniun ecclesiarum Urbis et Orbis
mater et caput” (mother and head of all churches of the city and the world).
Veterans’ Day is this Tuesday, Nov. 11. Please remember to keep in your prayers all
who have died in service to our nation. Also, please remember to keep in your
prayers all veterans still living. While we are remembering all veterans, both living
and dead in our prayers, let us not forget all serving on active duty in trouble
spots throughout the world, especially in Iraq and Afghanistan. Finally let us continually pray that one day God’s peace will truly reign, and war will be no more.
November Book of Life: November is for commemorating all who have died. Therefore, I remind you of the Book of Life located near our baptismal font. We invite
you to write in this book the names of deceased family members and loved ones
you wish to be remembered in prayer by your fellow parishioners. “Eternal rest
grant unto them, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them.”
Archdiocesan Stewardship—United Catholic Appeal (Christ Our Hope): “The choicest of the first fruits of your ground you shall bring into the house of the LORD your
God” (Exodus 23:19). While most of us are not involved with tilling the soil, God
still calls on us to give of our best fruits to His work in the Church. The Gospel
writer Luke tells us: “The measure you give will be the measure you get back” (Luke
6:38). I truly believe this. I see it happen in my own life. The more I give with a loving and generous heart, the more God blesses me. Thank you, thank you, thank
you to all who returned intention cards. If you forgot to return your card last weekend and still forgot this weekend, please do not worry. Your intention card can be
returned any weekend, or by mail, or you may deliver it to our parish office. For
questions about your stewardship card or commitment, contact the parish office.
Advent Penance Services: Believe or not, Advent begins in three weeks. I encourage you to mark your calendar for our North Deanery Advent Penance Services.
Advent is that joyful season of anticipation and expectation in which we prepare
for the Coming of the Lord. There really is no better way to prepare for the great
Christmas Festival than by celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Penance
Services will be celebrated Sunday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. at St. Simon Church and Monday Dec. 15, and Tuesday, Dec. 16, both at 7 p.m. at St. Luke Church.
Red Carpet Gala: Let me give a plug for our parish Gala next Saturday, Nov. 15, at
6:30 p.m. at EventzPlus on Castleway Drive. This is our parish’s major fundraiser
of the year. I’ve got my ticket and hope to see many of you there. It looks to be
an evening of real fun and fellowship. I am looking forward to it very much.
May God bless all, and remember to rejoice with thankful hearts for the bounty of
the harvest; Thanksgiving is not far away! Fr. Nick
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Saint Matthew Catholic Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
Nov. 9, 2014
Thank you to all who reserved
tickets to our Red Carpet Gala!
See you on the red carpet on Saturday, Nov. 15, starting at
6:30 p.m. at EventzPlus, 7960 Castleway Dr., in Castleton.
Preview and Bid on
Red Carpet Gala
Auction Items!
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Disney Hopper passes
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Theatre and museum tickets
•
Themed gift baskets
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AND MUCH MORE!
To preview and bid on Gala auction items, visit
Live Auction Items
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Silent Auction Items Include...
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Gift cards/Passes to Sky Zone, Climb Time,
Recreation Unlimited
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Class art projects
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Special experiences with Saint Matthew
School and Parish staff (movies, coffee,
and pizza)
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Family-friendly experiences in Chicago, Cincinnati, and St. Louis
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Name the drive
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Private dinner for 25 at George’s Neighborhood Grill
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One bedroom condo in New Orleans walking distance to the French Quarter with
$500 air fare
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Co-host Sports Talk Radio with Dan Dakich
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Get your photo/face on the non-uniform
pass for 2015-16 school year!
Gala Tuition Raffle
Be a Gala Volunteer
Win $3,500 St. Matthew School 2015-2016
Tuition Credit or $2,500 Cash
Our largest fundraiser requires MANY volunteers
to be a success. We need your help!
$50 per ticket. 200 tickets available. 100 tickets must be
sold for raffle to be held.
Will you please dedicate a minimum of 1 hour of
your time? There are many options available the
day prior and during the event to help.
Winner announced at the Gala. Attendance not necessary
to win. Tickets available for purchase at the School or Parish Office. Or contact Haylee Teeple, [email protected],
or Jennie Tremain, [email protected]
Raffle License Number 135854
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Signing up to volunteer is very quick and easy. Just
go to http://vols.pt/soCcgm. For questions, contact Carey Dilts, [email protected].
The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Next “Tuesdays for 20s and 30s”
on Nov. 11
Join Us for Kids Club and
ChAMPs on Nov. 20!
We will gather for
a service project
at Saint Matthew
at 7 p.m. We will
be helping the Gala Committee with its final preparations.
Kids Club and ChAMPs will take place on
Thursday, Nov. 20. Join us for a dance party to
celebrate St. Cecilia, patron saint of musicians,
whose feast day is on Nov. 22!
We’ll go out for refreshments and appetizers afterward.
Please contact Aaron Haag, [email protected], with
questions.
Kids Club is for children 4 years old
through 2nd grade and is from 6 to 7 p.m.
in room 412. ChAMPs (Christ and My
Peeps) is for 3rd through 5th grade is
from 7 to 8 p.m. in room 407.
Paula D’Arcy to Lead Women’s Retreat
Save the date for the Saint Matthew Women’s Retreat! On
Jan. 30-31, Paula D’Arcy will be leading our retreat at Fatima Retreat House. Come reflect with us on “Having the
Experience, But Missing the Meaning.” Stay tuned for
more details!
Looking for Furniture Donations for
Youth Room
Can you donate chairs, recliners,
and small loveseats to decorate
the Saint Matthew Youth Room?
If so, please contact Deanna
Lustig, [email protected], to make arrangements.
Attention Liturgical Ministers
We are preparing the ministry schedule for DecemberFebruary. Please check your schedules and if there are
weekends you are unavailable to serve or if you need to
make other changes, please contact Marie Carson at 2574297, ext. 2212, or [email protected] by Monday,
Nov. 10. Thank you for your service!
Saint Matthew Fall
Sports Banquet
Friday, Nov. 21
6—7:30 p.m. Saint Matthew Gym
Dinner and Guest Speaker Wil Hampton
$5/person or family of 4 or more/$20
Join Our Women’s Tennis League
The Saint Matthew Women’s Tennis League is seeking new players. The league plays doubles on Wednesdays, 9 to 11 a.m., from
September to the middle of May. Open to all levels. For details,
contact Trudy Gumbel, 373-0859 or [email protected].
“Be Unstable”—Relax, Renew, Rejuvenate
All men of the parish are invited.
Feb. 6, 7, 8 at St. Meinrad.
Cost $175 (room & board). Scholarship available (please inquire).
Contact Dan White, [email protected] or 447-7516.
Stay tuned for more information on “Be Unstable.”
Choir Rehearsal Update: Choir rehearsals have returned to
Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. until Christmas. Please make
note of the change.
If your child participated in or you coached one of these sports,
you are invited: kickball, cross country, football, cheerleading,
girls basketball. Questions: Mark Fox, [email protected].
Please RSVP before Nov. 14 to
http://whoozin.com/XM6-DRW-734Q
Substance Abuse Ministry Training
The Office of Pro-Life and Family Life will sponsor training for SAM
Ministry provided by the National Catholic Council on Addictions
(NCCA) at Saint Matthew Catholic Church. The training will be
held Nov. 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. We invite those who have participated in a 12-step process or who are professional counselors
to come for training and information about SAM Ministries, an
outreach and referral program for those suffering with addictions.
The training will be led by Mary Martin, Director of the NCCA, and
is required to participate in SAM Ministry. For more details, contact Joni LeBeau, [email protected] or 236-1475.
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Life Teen and Parent Life on
Sunday Evening
Life Teen resumes Sunday, Nov. 9, with a Life Teen and Parent Life combination at St. Pius. Fr. Nick will be celebrating
Mass at 6:30 p.m. and then speaking to teens at Life Teen
on approaching the Mass as a joyful wedding feast. Parent
Life will focus on Theology of the Body, which is the church’s
teachings on sexuality. Both Life Teen and Parent Life will
end the evening with Eucharistic Adoration. A light dinner
will be served for your family’s convenience.
PFA General Meeting/Mental Health
Initiative Kickoff on Nov. 12
On Wednesday, Nov. 12, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Saint
Matthew Community Room, we will have the regular Parent
Faculty Association general meeting, but this will be one of
our Principal Presentations. We have arranged for the first
of our speakers on mental health for our children with a special focus on depression, anxiety, suicide risks, crisis management/interventions, and resources for help. Kelly Turner,
MPH, Director of Education, and Mike Dunn, Crisis Line Director, from Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis
(http://www.mhaindy.net/) will be presenting. Representatives from Community Behavioral Health will discuss services
and clinician information. Important note: This presentation
will be for adults only. The PFA will sponsor babysitting during the meeting.
Mass and Adoration on Wednesday
Nov. 9, 2014
8th Grade Poinsettia Sale
Our 8th grade students are taking orders for poinsettias. Color choices are white, pink, or red for $7 each. All
orders must be prepaid and turned into the school
office by Monday, Nov. 17. Visit http://goo.gl/417876 for an order
form. Money raised will support the 8th grade Washington, D.C.,
trip this spring.
Family Needs Reliable Used Vehicle
Do you have a reliable minivan or station wagon that you are planning to trade in? Have you considered donating it for the tax write
off? We know a needy family who could use your vehicle. Contact
Aaron Haag in the parish office, 237-4297, ext. 2209.
Volleyball Evaluation Schedule
The Saint Matthew volleyball evaluation schedule is as follows:
Saturday, Nov. 15: 4th grade girls, 2-3 p.m.; 5/6 boys, 3-4:15 p.m.;
cadet boys, 4:30-5:45 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 16: 5/6 girls, 2-4 p.m.; cadet girls, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
For any questions, please contact Bill Jessee at 775-3457 or
[email protected].
Cathedral Information Night
Reminder: Cathedral High School invites Saint Matthew 7th and
8th grade students and families to an information night from 7 to
8:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 9. The family of Scott and Pam Frank
will host this event in their home at 5408 Cranley Circle.
Children’s Stewardship
Thank you to the children of the parish for their stewardship examples: “helping w/puzzle,” “reading Bible,” “showing grandparents
school,” “helping Jon puzzle,” “going to church,” “trying my best,”
“helped up a friend who had fallen,” “was a good teammate on football.” The treasure was $12.50. Thank you for your generous hearts.
Join us every Wednesday for Mass at 6 p.m. and Eucharistic Adoration from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Sign up for electronic giving at
www.FaithDirect.net.
Saint Matthew Church code: IN187
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