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NOVEMBER 23, 2014
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE
ST. VINCENT
de PAUL
C A T H O L I C
C H U R C H
1502 E. Wallen Road
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
www.saintv.org
PARISH STAFF
MASS SCHEDULE
Pastor ............................................................... Fr. Daniel Scheidt
Parochial Vicar ........................................... Fr. Andrew Budzinski
Parochial Vicar ......................................... Fr. Polycarp Fernando
Deacon................................................ Deacon James Fitzpatrick
Pastoral Associate ........................................ Dorothy Schuerman
Pastoral Associate ..........................................................Julia Thill
Business Administrator ..................................... Tom Schuerman
School Principal ..................................................... Sandra Guffey
School Assistant Principal .................................Elizabeth Kleber
Dir. of Religious Education ............................. Debbie Blackburn
Director of Music .................................................... Tony Andorfer
Facilities Manager ................................................. Bruce Cadwell
Youth Director ............................................................... Sarah Hill
Youth Director ..................................................... Lindsay Klinker
Communications Coordinator .................................. Joe Knepper
Parish Secretary ................................................... Mary Berkshire
Parish Secretary ................................................... Marie Andorfer
Parish Secretary ...................................................... Geri Schmidt
Parish Nurse/Homebound Ministry ....................... Deb Andrews
Parish Pastoral Council Chairperson........................ Dan Rohloff
Rectory Housekeeper …………………………………… Corrine Boyer
Weekend: Saturday 5:00 pm; Sunday 7:15, 9:00, 11:00 am,
TELEPHONES
Church Office…Hours: 8:30 - 4:30 pm M - F .. (260) 489-3537
Church Fax ....................................................................497-9405
E-Mail .............................................................. [email protected]
Religious Education Office .............................................. ext. 204
Youth Ministry Office ....................................................... ext. 228
Director of Music ............................................................. ext. 210
Wedding Coordinator Rhonda Noll .............................. 341-1249
Development Director Linda McCarthy .......................... ext. 247
Scout Lodge ..................................................................489-1763
Prayer Line Laurie ........................................................755-0816
Mary ..........................................................483-4369
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Items should be in the church office via e-mail by Monday 9:00 am.
12:45 and 6:00 pm Life Teen Mass
Weekday: Monday—Thursday: 6:30 am and 8:00 am;
Friday: 8:00 am and 5:30 pm; Saturday: 8:00 am
Holy Day: WILL BE ANNOUNCED
Holiday: 9:00 am
SACRAMENTS
Reconciliation
Wed. 4:30 pm (priests must finish by 5:30 pm).
Sat. 8:45 - 9:45 am or anytime by appointment.
Baptism
Sunday following the last Mass; also baptisms may be
scheduled during Sunday Mass. Baptismal Catechesis is
required prior to baptism.
Matrimony
Arrangements must be made at least six months in advance.
Sick and Communion Calls
Please keep us informed of the sick and homebound,
particularly when there is serious illness.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL PARISH SCHOOL (1720 E. WALLEN ROAD)
A Catholic education for children (grades K-8)
Office Hours ..................................................... 7:15 am-3:15 pm
School Office, Mary Tess Roof ........... (260) 489-3537 ext. 213
School Attendance Line, Ellen Ryan............................... ext. 214
School Kitchen................................................................. ext. 220
School Secretary, Kathy Palmer ..................................... ext. 212
NEW PARISHIONERS
Registration for new members is held on the second Sunday
of the month following the 9:00 am Mass.
CATECHUMENATE
We welcome persons interested in embracing the Catholic
faith. Please call the church office.
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N E W S
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, November 24
*6:30 am Denny Meadows
8:00 am Deceased Members of
Martin/Amick Family
Rv 14:1-3, 4-5/Lk 21:1-4
Tuesday, November 25
*6:30 am Joshua Amstutz
8:00 am Richard Wolfe
Rv 14:14-19/Lk 21:5-11
Wednesday, November 26
*6:30 am James Weins
8:00 am Jan Alter
All Mass
Rv 15:1-4/Lk 21:12-19
Thursday, November 27
9:00 am Intention of Grashoff Family
Rv 18: 1-2, 21-23, 19:1-3, 9/Lk 21:20-28
Friday, November 28
8:00 am John Bella
*5:30 pm Bill Hart
Rv 20:1-4, 11-21:2/Lk 21:29-33
Saturday, November 29
8:00 am Raymond Berels, Sr.
Rv 22:1-7/Lk 21:34-36
5:00 pm Jerome and Velma Minnick
Sunday, November 30
7:15 am Catherine Hartman
9:00 am David Stump
11:00 am Deceased Members of the
Ohlman/Malone Family
12:45 pm James Frank
6:00 pm For the Parish
(Life Teen Mass)
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N O T E S
FROM THE PASTOR
This weekend we celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus
Christ, King of the Universe. This feast of Christ the King
marks the end of the liturgical year and bids us consider
the end of time and the final goal of our life---which is
eternal union with the Lord.
In today’s Gospel, Christ’s parable of the sheep and the goats
reminds us that ultimate union with the Lord necessarily requires an
“accounting” of our whole life in time. It is in this spirit that I as Pastor render
an account to you today of our parish resources in view of the mission and
vision of St. Vincent’s as articulated in our Five-year Pentecost Plan. Please
take home a copy of this year’s Stewardship Report for prayerful
consideration. I also append to my Pastor column a copy of my seven
principles of personal stewardship, as a way to be further accountable both
to you and to the Lord.
This weekend marks the long-anticipated opening of our renovated
Parish Library---dedicated this past Friday after the morning Mass---in the
church’s East Room of the gathering space. We had been waiting for some
time for the arrival of the new furniture for comfortable reading, which began
to feel like the span of waiting for the coming of the Lord! Inside the Parish
Library you shall find written explanations for its use, including how to check
out books and other resources.
Even as I offer you my prayers for a blessed Thanksgiving holiday, it is
worth noting that next weekend begins the season of Advent. Please take a
free copy of the little blue book of Advent meditations and devotions to help
you and your family and friends prepare to welcome the Lord at Christmas.
In St. Vincent’s love of Christ,
Fr. Daniel Scheidt
Seven Principles of Personal Witness
Answerable to Jesus Christ in daily prayer and on the Day of Judgment, as your Pastor I beg your prayers that I be a wise and
loving spiritual father and a bold and prudent steward of the gifts of our shared life together at St. Vincent’s. To this end . . .
1. I am personally committed to making every financial decision for our Church and School---of even the smallest amount--relentlessly and transparently in light of the articulated mission and vision of St. Vincent de Paul Parish.
2. I am personally committed to continually expanding and deepening our Parish’s investment in the corporal and spiritual
works of mercy as the multi-faceted expression of our bringing the Good News to the poor---in the spirit of both St. Vincent de
Paul in Heaven and of Pope Francis on earth.
3. I am personally committed to subsidiarity in parish finances---to consulting daily with the Parish Business Manager,
monthly with the Finance Council, and delegating to the Stewardship Committee the discernment of the administration of
our Parish Tithe.
4. I am personally committed to loving all of my parishioners in utter disregard of the material goods they have or do not
have, contribute or do not contribute. I have never in my Priesthood known---and have always deliberately sought not to
know---what any parishioner has or has not given monetarily to the Church. I shall continue this practice of Gospel impartiality at St. Vincent’s, seeking to make all of my decisions as free as possible in the Holy Spirit either from financial blandishments (“If you do this, I’ll give you . . .”) or threats (“If you do that, I’ll stop giving . . .”).
5. I am personally committed to priestly simplicity of life---to on-going conversion of heart in my decision-making about personal expenditures (including leisure) in light of the single question: What does my mission require?
6. I am personally committed to tithing 10% of all monies and gifts I receive to God (at least 5% to the Parish, the remaining
percentage to other charitable works like Bishop’s
7. Finally, I am personally committed to regularly updating my will, as a life-giving means of prayer and principled almsgiving.
Upon my death, all of my money (my vast clerical wealth!!!) is bequeathed to my Parish. I have received all from you, and I
seek to give all to you. In Christ you are my lasting treasure and final reward.
M I N I S T R Y
L I F E
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THE THIRD OPTION
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY PANTRY
Find hope, help, and healing for your marriage by
attending the Third Option – a skills-based group
program that helps participants build stronger, more
fulfilling marriages. Each 14-session cycle covers a
comprehensive set of tools that couples can use to
develop better levels of understanding,
conflict-resolution, and trust while also learning more
effective communication skills. Start any time in the
cycle. Spouses may attend together or alone, and
childcare will be provided. There is no fee to attend
although donations will be accepted. Sessions are held
on select Mondays starting November 17, from 7-9 pm,
at Bishop Dwenger High School (enter at Door #1 – Main
Office). Please contact us at 260.338.OPT3 or
[email protected] or visit
www.ThirdOptionFW.org for more information.
This ministry is an outreach of the parishes of Our Lady
of Good Hope, St. Charles Borromeo, St. Jude, and
St. Vincent de Paul. Parishioners interested in volunteering for this ministry may also contact us for more information about upcoming training sessions.
The recent food drive by our amazing students and staff
was another pantry buster. Thank you seems inadequate
for such a large gift. We are a team. If any student, staff
member or parent would like a tour to see their
handiwork, please call Paul-249 5979.
We missed Mr. Turner.
A grateful Saint Vincent de Paul Society
December 1: Ending the Blame Game
December 15: Understanding Expectations
January 5: Redefining the Power Struggle
January 19: Coping with Control Issues
February 2: Listening Beyond the Words
February 16: Appreciating Personality Differences
March 2: Recognizing Childhood/Emotional Baggage
March 16: Handling Anger Constructively
March 23: Speaking the Truth in Love
April 13: Learning to Fight Fair
April 27: Breaking the Hurt Cycle
May 4: Practicing Forgiveness and Repair
May 18: Rebuilding Trust
MISS VIRGINIA TURKEY COLLECTION
Just a reminder we are collecting frozen turkeys
before all the Masses this weekend, November
22/23. Trucks will be at the south entrance of church.
We will be assembling the dinners at Leisure Lawn,
14409 Plank Street, Huntertown. To help assemble
(December 18) or deliver (December 20) the
Christmas dinners, please call Suzy at 489-1837.
MASS ON THANKSGIVING DAY
There will be Mass on Thanksgiving Day at 9:00 am. You
are invited to bring bread (the staff of life) and wine (a
beverage connoting celebration) for a special blessing
during the liturgy. You may then take these home to be
shared with your loved ones at your family meal. Let us
give thanks to God for our many blessings.
FRANCISCAN CENTER TURKEY TUESDAY
The Franciscan Center is asking for the community’s help
in making this years "Turkey Tuesday" a successful one.
On Tuesday, November 25, the Franciscan Center will be
providing turkeys to their clients on a day dubbed
Turkey Tuesday.
They are asking for donations anytime between now and
then, of turkeys, hams, or the monetary equivalent.
Donations can be dropped off at one of two locations:
their center at 1015 E. Maple Grove or their store at 925
E. Coliseum Blvd.
For more information, please call the center at
744-3977.
SAINT MARY MOTHER OF GOD THANKSGIVING DINNER
St. Mary Mother of God Catholic Church will once
again be hosting their annual Thanksgiving Dinner on
November 27 from 11-1. Everyone is welcome to come
join us. Volunteers are welcome. For more information
call Gary Huhn @ 483-6452.
DIVINE MERCY HEALING MINISTRY
Are you wounded and hurting from a past abortion?
Help and healing are available. Divine Mercy Ministry is
a support group devoted to the healing of the
post-abortive person. We meet twice a month and offer:
A confidential, safe place where anyone hurting from
abortion(s) can come for healing, prayer and love.
A healing support group facilitated by compassionate
leaders and a caring priest chaplain.
Prayer, fellowship, support, the Sacraments, scripture
and a structured manual.
A place to come and just BE.
Through a community of love and acceptance, anyone
wounded by abortion(s) are invited and supported.
Together, we share a rich healing. Location and times
are confidential due to the personal nature of this journey. For more information, call our confidential,
dedicated phone line at 260-445-8119 or visit us at
www.divine mercyministry.com.
We await you…with open arms and caring hearts. Jesus
awaits you…with His love and mercy.
Please come join us!
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Y O U T H
M I N I S T R Y
YOUTH MINISTRY CALENDAR
Sunday, Nov. 23rd
Wednesday, Nov. 26th
Sunday, Nov. 30th
LN: The Word Became Status
Mini Hour - 7:30-9pm @LC
LN: Family Portrait
Rescue Mission Backpack Project for the Homeless:
Starting Nov. 16th with a collection date of Dec. 6th/7th, we will be passing
out backpacks that contain a list of items to find and return it back full.
There were a couple of bags left after Sunday’s Mass, and there are extra
lists of items to fill backpacks if you’d simply like to purchase a backpack
and fill it yourself. The backpacks will then be given out to the homeless
clients at the Rescue Mission. Go all in to fulfill our mission to serve Christ
in the poor. For more info contact Jennifer Hensler at 609-8829. Thanks!
College Freshmen Care Packages:
If you have a son/daughter who is a freshmen in college/seminary/religious
life/etc., we would love to send them a Care Package to arrive for finals.
Please send his/her college address and we will send one out. We would
love to accept donations of small snacks like easy mac, popcorn, hot cocoa,
gum, candy, etc. or a monetary donation to offset the cost of shipping.
Thank you ever so much.
LifeTeen Jewelry Sale Fundraiser:
After every Mass on Dec. 6th & 7th, LifeTeen will once again be having their
annual Jewelry Sale. All proceeds go toward providing scholarship to teens
to attend retreats, so please stop by the table and pick up a nice Christmas
gift. Remember that if we run out of items, or if you forgot your wallet, items
can be ordered to arrive by the next weekend. Thank you so very much.
Medicine and Lost & Found:
All unclaimed medicine can be retrieved from the Church office. Please
check the Retreat Lost and Found for any lost shirts, coats, or other items.
Any leftover items will be donated shortly, so be sure to drop by before
they’re gone. Thanks!
Totally Yours:
Again, thank you to everyone who helped make this amazing retreat
possible! So many came and helped out - without whom these retreats
wouldn’t even be possible. Your dedication and service did not go
unnoticed. God bless you all!
Core Team:
Have you felt God calling you to serve Him, but aren’t sure how? Maybe He
is calling you to serve His teens. This is an amazing ministry and I
encourage you to pray about joining the Core team. If you are interested, or
if you have someone else to suggest, please talk to Sarah or any of the Core
for more information.
Rules, Rules, Rules: Why does the
Catholic Church have so many
rules? Join us on November 24th from
7-8:45 pm to find out how these rules
are made to free us, not enslave us.
Coming Up in Edge:
November 24th: Rules, Rules, Rules
December 15th: Living Nativity
WE’RE HEADED TO WORLD YOUTH DAY
2016! LET’S GO!
Bishop Rhoades is
inviting all young
people who will be
between the ages of
16 and 35 as of July
20, 2016, to consider
attending World Youth
Day in Krakow, Poland from July 21August 1, 2016. Our four-day pre-World
Youth Day spiritual preparation includes
sites in Warsaw, Czestochowa, Auschwitz
-Birkenau, Wadowice, and Kalwaria.
WYD activities in Krakow include a visit
to the Divine Mercy Sanctuary, the WYD
Opening Mass, catechetical sessions,
daily Mass, Stations of the Cross, and
other WYD events. Pope Francis will
arrive on July 28, but the culmination of
WYD will be the Vigil Mass with Pope
Francis on July 30. Following the Closing
Mass and Farewell Dinner on July 31,
pilgrims will journey home on August 1.
Visit www.diocesefwsb.org/WYD or email
Natalie Kohrman at [email protected]
for more information.
For information about our Life Teen
Program,
please contact Sarah Hill, 435-0453
or
[email protected].
SCHOOL & YOUTH NEWS
Religious Ed News
RE Calendar
Preschool
November 23 - Preschool
November 30 - No Preschool
Thanksgiving Break.
Sunday,
November 23 RE
November 30 - No RE Thanksgiving Break
Wednesday,
November 26 NO RE –
Thanksgiving Break
December 3 RE - Jesse Tree
Prayer Service: Parish Hall 6:15 pm
Christmas Service Project
Don't forget to take an ornament from the Christmas tree
for the Phoenix Institute foster children. All gifts must be
returned to the religious ed office wrapped with the
ornament attached no later than December 10.
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CORPORATE SCRIP ORDERS
Does your company give
Christmas gifts to the
employees? If so, why
not give them something
that they can REALLY use
this year? Take
advantage of our
“Corporate SCRIP Order”
program and give the
employees SCRIP gift cards!
You can decide how to do it, but here are a couple of
options: 1) give a SCRIP order form to each employee,
let them choose the gift card they want, then send the
orders back to us…we’ll fill and return them to you in
about a week. We can even custom design an order
form for you. Or 2) you decide what SCRIP to give to
employees, send us the list, and again we’ll fill and
return in about a week.
By placing your corporate order with us, you could earn
tuition credit for your own family at St. Vincent’s School,
Bishop Dwenger or any accredited college or university.
Or you could designate the profit from your purchase to
one of many other options…call us for more information.
Corporate orders placed before Dec. 2nd are guaranteed
to be delivered before Christmas. Contact the SCRIP
Team – Margee Tippmann and Danielle Ball – for more
information: 489-3537, ext. 234 or [email protected].
SCRIP Sales Reminder
Just a reminder that there will be NO SCRIP SALES at
church next weekend due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
That means this weekend is your last chance to
purchase SCRIP at church for Black Friday or
Thanksgiving. Please visit the SCRIP sales table in the
Gathering Space today!
MARKET DAY – ORDERS DUE!
Make sure you check out the Black Friday specials! The
December sale is for Christmas, New Year, and lots of
extra meals! 1 lb. pkg. of Broccoli Florets FREE with $40,
and 1 lb. Pork Tenderloin FREE with $90 and DECBONUS
in the promo code box. IF you qualify for the FREEquent
buyer gift, you need a $40 order to collect! It is also
cookie dough month and many holiday specials! Orders
are due this week. Please order early so you don’t forget
due to Thanksgiving! Pick-up will be on Dec. 4.
Questions, please call Eva at 490-9329. Thank you for
your support!
1502 E. Wallen Road • Fort Wayne, IN 46825• www.saintv.org
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C HURCH AND S CHOOL N EWS
NEWS FROM BISHOP DWENGER
Monday, November 24
6:30 pm Light Weigh - East Room
7:00 pm Third Option Training - Community Room A
Tuesday, November 25
6:30 pm Shepherds of Christ - Blessed Sacrament
Chapel
6:30 pm Bereavement Support - East Room
6:45 pm RCIA - Spiritual Center
Wednesday, November 26
9:00 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Blessed
Sacrament Chapel
Sunday, November 30
12:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Blessed
Sacrament Chapel
We encourage our students to share
our special school with someone
special. One of the highlights during
the month of November is our
annual Grandparents’
Day celebration held the
Wednesday before Thanksgiving,
November 26. This is a day that many of us look forward
to each year. Please visit www.bishopdwenger.com for a
detailed schedule.
HANDEL’S MESSIAH AT USF
Bishop Kevin Rhoades invites you to the Heartland
Festival Chorus and Orchestra’s rendition of Handel’s
Messiah! The performance will be held on December 7 at
7:30 pm and will take place in the USF / Robert
Goldstine Performing Arts Center, 431 W. Berry St. Fort
Wayne. Tickets available by calling Heartland at
260-436-8080 or by visiting www.heartlandsings.org
EXPLORE KIDNEY DONATION, CHANGE A LIFE
Have you ever thought about being a kidney donor? There
is no cost to the donor but many rewards knowing you have
helped a parishioner in need. Pray about this and if you
want more information, please call 260-637-3713.
Christmas Giving Opportunities
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There are many opportunities for us to serve others this Christmas
Saint Vincent de Paul Society
Adopt a Christmas Family
Families made up of 1-8 individuals
Delivery will be anytime after December 20 before Christmas
Contact John Martin at 260-490-8021 or [email protected]
Angel Tree
All parishioners are invited to pick an Angel from the Christmas Tree in the Gathering Space after Nov. 29
Items benefit several local charities
Please turn in all items by December 21
Contact Vicki Welch at [email protected]
Life Teen
Stuff a Backpack with Toiletries and Other Requested Items
Backpacks will be delivered to the Fort Wayne Rescue Mission
Bags were distributed November 16 and are due on December 7
Contact Sarah Hill at 260-489-3537, ext. 228 or [email protected]
EDGE
EDGE Students are Collecting
Toys: Include items that children will immediately embrace such as dolls, toy cars, stuffed animals, kazoos,
harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes, balls, toys that light up and make noise (with extra batteries), etc.
School Supplies: pens, pencils and sharpeners, crayons, markers, notebooks, paper, solar calculators, coloring and
picture books, etc.; Candy
Please drop off all items in the Life Center by December 6
Contact Lindsay Klinker at 260-489-3537, ext. 230 or [email protected]
Religious ED
Religious Ed students are collecting stocking stuffer Christmas Gifts
These gifts will be given to the Phoenix Institute foster children Christmas party.
Please turn in all items by December 10
Contact Debbie Blackburn at 260-489-3537, ext. 204 or [email protected]
Thank You for Your Support!
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NEWS AND INFORMATION
SUPPORT OUR SCHOOL AND TAKE THE CREDIT !
Many private schools, including Catholic schools, are working with families who
qualify for school vouchers through the Indiana School Choice program. We are
pleased that many existing St. Vincent parish families are now receiving funding for
Catholic tuition through this program. When you choose to support this
important effort, you help families who desire a strong Catholic education for their
children.
Important Facts: Before a student’s family can qualify for an Indiana School
Choice Voucher, the student or a sibling must have either spent two semesters in
public school, or have received scholarship support from a Scholarship Granting
Organization (SGO) to attend private school. To meet the need for scholarships, the
Diocese has assisted in the formation of the Scholarship Granting
Organization of Northeast Indiana (SGONEI). St. Vincent’s works with SGONEI in
support of our St. Vincent’s families by giving SGO scholarships each year. These
scholarships not only assist the students the first year, but also qualify the student
(and siblings) for Indiana School Choice Vouchers for the remainder of their Primary and Secondary academic years.
How does my gift help St. Vincent’s School? Your SGO gift, in combination with the School Choice voucher
program in Indiana, has greatly impacted our families in the last two years. In 2014-15 school year, St. Vincent’s has
140 students on the School choice program. Nearly all of these families have received funding through a SGO
scholarship award the first year. As an example, a $5,000 tax deductible gift to SGONEI helps 10 families! For a gift
this size, $2,500 is deductible on Indiana State taxes.
State of Indiana Tax Opportunity: In addition to helping our school and its students, there is a significant tax
saving opportunity available to those of you who donate to St. Vincent’s School through a SGO gift. The State of
Indiana provides a 50% tax credit for any contribution to a Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO). These tax credits
can be carried over from tax year to tax year (the law states 10 year carryover), which is an incredible advantage to
many business owners and individuals. In addition to the Indiana 50% tax credit, your donation can be deducted as a
Federal charitable tax deduction. Gifts received by December 31st will apply to tax credits for 2014.
Questions? We have seen some parishioners take advantage of this opportunity and we welcome your gifts
because each year the parish needs to help more families. This is a real win-win situation for our school families and
the parishioner donors. For questions on SGOs, please contact our Development Director, Linda McCarthy, at
489-3537, ext. 247.
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MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Nov 29, 8:00 AM (Church)
Nov 29, 5:00 PM (Church)
Matthew Brady
David Dimberio
Daniel O'Brien
NOT FILLED
Usher
Braeden Noll
NOT FILLED
Server
Isabel Anthony
Ashlynn Bennett
Clayton Jackson
Alexis Van Daele
NOT FILLED
Lector
David Springer (1)
Amy Dumford (2)
Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion
Esther Baird
Judy Becker
Monica Buescher
Bob Buescher
Kevin Fox
John Goodwin
Christina Jackson
Chuck Kawka
Patricia Kerlin (sub req.)
David E Lallow
Peggy Springer
Shelly Van Daele
Nancy Winling
William Winling
NOT FILLED
Mary Schafer
Sacristan
Nov 30, 7:15 AM (Church)
Nov 30, 9:00 AM (Church)
Esther Baird
Nov 30, 11:00 AM (Church)
Nov 30, 12:45 PM (Church)
William Frantz
William Grant
Bernard Niezer
Daniel Roherty
Paul Freson
Timothy Leffers
Joseph Siman
Jeffrey Sorg
Scott Wilder
Duane Garwood
Todd Gerardot
David Scheumann
NOT FILLED
Dana Achor
Nicholas Dawson
Ted McComb
William Smeltzley
Server
Kaley Lyons
Nick Thelan
Henry Tran
John Paul Tran
Mya VanderHagen
Alec A'Hearn
Frank Baumgartner
Jeremy Herber
Joseph Sarrazine
Johnathan Sarrazine
Mary Fean
Catie Hamrick
Macy Miriovsky
Jacob Smith
Grant Sorg
Christian Bowman
Vincent Fiacable
Jacob Tomlinson
Vincent Yanko
NOT FILLED
Lector
Christopher Johnson (1)
Marna Johnson (2)
David Falater (1)
Dennis Fech (2)
Michael E/ Smith (1)
Thomas Schuerman (2)
Richard Scoles (1)
Thomas Schuerman (2)
Mary Arnold
Bradley Frane
Kristen Frane
Laura Garcia
Egbert Jarboe
Denise Lyons
Sean Lyons
Albert Scagnoli
Thomas Schanbacher
Alexandra Schanbacher
Mitchell Schanbacher
Chad A'Hearn
Melissa A'Hearn
Barbara A'Hearn
Robert A'Hearn
Lori Casiano
Mary Kay Ehlerding
Elise Fisher
Maureen Fulk
Joe Knepper
Mary B Osborn
Rosemary Parent
Michael Schreck
Monica Szymanski
Tom Szymanski
Julia Thill
Brien Blackburn
Deborah Blackburn
Keith Burns
Sheila Burns
June Dusseau
Thomas Fean
Mary Hamrick
Scott Hamrick
Sheri Jones
Sarah Lane
Greg Leksich
Pat Leksich
John Minnich
Paul Moreau
Mark Trout
Joyce Burns
Scott Cook
Joseph Dewald (sub req.)
John Faylor
Dorothy Schuerman
David Thomas
NOT FILLED
Lisa Schanbacher
Mary Schafer
Kevin Sorg
Martin Heiny
Usher
Extraordinary Minister of
Holy Communion
Sacristan
To volunteer for an open position, request a sub, or update your profile visit
www.rotundasoftware.com/ministry/SaintV