Dec. 28, 2014 - Saint Matthew Catholic Church

Saint Matthew Catholic Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
MASS INTENTIONS
Dec. 28, 2014
Please pray for those in need of comfort or guidance: Mary F. Boyd,
Lucille Bradley, Lou Ella Brunette, Mic Byrne, Mary Bujnoski, Janet
Cottler, Jeanne Cox, Charlie Farrell, Jeff Fillman, Hayden Family, Dan
Heiser, Sara Hinojosa, Hoffman Family, Ann Hollback, Ken and
Virginia Huguerand, Isabel Jordan, Kevin Kelley, Jane Kirkpatrick,
Betty Legault, Nicholas Maddingly, Mike McCarthy Family, Mary
McCurdy, Marva Meadows, Brad Menker, Blake Moellman, Rylee
Presutti, Richard Stiffey, Melissa Swinford and Baby Jack, Tesa
Williams, Trudy Yost.
Monday, Dec. 29
8:30 a.m. Saint Matthew Parishioners
Tuesday, Dec. 30
8:30 a.m. Saint Matthew Parishioners
Wednesday, Dec. 31
6 p.m.
Thomas Wisler
Thursday, Jan. 1
10 a.m.
Katie Vogelgesang
Friday, Jan. 2
8:30 a.m. Saint Matthew Parishioners
Saturday, Jan. 3
5 p.m.
Saint Matthew Parishioners
Sunday, Jan. 4
7:30 a.m. Stephanie Pilewski
9 a.m.
John Lang, Sr.
11:30 a.m. Don O’Brian
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 Jan. 3/4
Mass
Greeters
Mass
Coordinators
Servers
Lectors
Musicians
Time
Travelers
Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion
* Eucharistic Team Lead
5 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
Steve Sergi & Family
Leslie Kerr
Lara O’Dell
Charlotte Carlley
Nikki Martin
9 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Clay Fox
Karen Kunkler
Noelle Gal
Anne O’Keefe
Louisa Wetli
Ann Williams
*Michelle Wetli, Laura Heraly, Rick
Gale, Jeff Buckman, Virgil Madden,
Jack Weiskittel
Vivian Wetli
Tim Shackelford &
Family
Deena Keasey
Alice Cleveland
Kathy Drew
Craig Doyle
Liam Murphy
Tom Dempsey
Jack Dempsey
Jim Barbar
Marsha Koda
Tiffanie
Ditlevson, Greg
Eaken
Claire Hawkins
Readings for Week of Dec. 28
Sunday
*Mary Kay Summers, Susan Bentley,
Philip Vogelgesang, Tom Williams,
Tim Stapleton, Lorraine Riegner
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Sir 3:26, 12-14 or Gn 15:1-6, 21:1-3; Ps 105; Col 3:12-21
or 3:12-17 or Heb 11:8; 11-12, 17-19; Lk 2:22-40
or 2:22, 39-40
Monday
Saint Thomas Becket, Bishop and Martyr. 1 Jn 2:311; Ps 96; Lk 2:22-35
Tuesday
1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96; Lk 2:36-40
Wednesday
Saint Sylvester I, Pope. 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96; Jn 1:118
Thursday
Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God. Nm
6:22-27; Ps 67; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21
Friday
Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen,
Bishops and Doctors of the Church. 1 Jn 2:22-28;
Ps 98; Jn 1:19-28.
Saturday
The Most Holy Name of Jesus. 1 Jn 2:29—3:6; Ps
98; Jn 1:29-34
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No Time
Travelers
*Kevin McNulty, Bob McFarlane,
Robert Vogel, Bob Hunter, Michael
Brandon, Michelle Boyd
No Time
Travelers
*Jennifer Mazur, Joshua Mazur,
Mike McKilligin, Amparo de la
Pena, Mary Batrich, Julie Bower
Next Weekend Is an Orange Sunday,
Feast of the Epiphany
Jan. 3/4 is an Orange Sunday. We will focus on the Feast of
the Epiphany, which is celebrated that weekend. In the narthex after Masses, we will hand out small bags of chalk and
prayer cards with instructions for families to bless their
homes on Epiphany—a Catholic tradition!
Parish Office Closed for Christmas Vacation
The parish office is closed for Christmas vacation through Jan. 4. In
case of an emergency, or to make arrangements for a funeral, you
will always be able to get a hold of us. Just call the parish office
number and leave a message. We check voicemail daily.
Visits to the Sick
If anyone is ill or has an ill family member, homebound or hospitalized, and wants a visit, contact Loral Tansy in the parish office.
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Mass Schedule
This Week
Monday, Dec. 29.
29 8:30 a.m. Mass
(instead of Communion Service).
Tuesday, Dec. 30. Regular 8:30 a.m.
Mass.
Wednesday, Dec. 31
No a.m. Mass.
Anticipation Mass for Holy Day of Obligation, Solemnity of Mary, at 6 p.m.
No Adoration.
Thursday, Jan. 1
Holy Day of Obligation, Solemnity of
Mary, with Mass at 10 a.m.
Friday, Jan. 2. Regular 8:30 a.m. Mass.
Question of the Week
Question for Children: Why is it important
to obey your parents or guardians?
Question for Youth: How does having a
God who knows what it means to be human affect the way you pray or think
about God?
Question for Adults: Whether single, married, or divorced, how does Paul’s advice
ring true in your own life? Choose one of
his suggestions and share how it touches
your life.
Generous Hearts Thought
Forgiveness—one of the hardest things to do. It’s amazing
how long we can hold a grudge
or be angry with someone. As
we celebrate the Feast of the
Holy Family, take this opportunity to
give the gift of forgiveness to someone—
maybe someone in your family, a friend,
a co-worker, a neighbor, or maybe yourself. Pick up the phone or text someone
now.
A Word from Our Pastor
Feast of the Holy Family: This Sunday in the Christmas Octave we celebrate the Holy
Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. This feast not only celebrates the holiness of the
basic family unit but reminds us that as members of the Church we form the holy
family of God. On this feast we reflect on the sanctity of human love, the value of
family life, and our need for the broader family of the Church. Being in Cycle “B” we
read the story of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple from Luke’s Gospel. The
story demonstrates the Holy Family as a family of faith, who strove to make God
the center of their family life. “When the days were completed for their purification
according to the Law of Moses, they took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the
Lord.” (Luke 2:22)
Octave Day of Christmas--Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God: While the secular
world has long forgotten Christmas by Jan. 1 and is in the midst of celebrating a
new calendar year, the Church is still celebrating and unfolding the mystery of
Christmas. Thursday, Jan. 1, is the Octave or Eighth Day of Christmas in which we celebrate the mystery of Mary’s motherhood of God. At the Council of Ephesus in 431
A.D. Mary was proclaimed Theotokos, which is Greek for Godbearer. Soon after, the
western Church began celebrating a feast in honor of Mary’s motherhood of God
on Jan. 1. This is the oldest feast in honor of Mary in the western Church. Mary is
the image and model of what we are all called to be: bearers of God into the world.
Mary’s example of obedience to the will of God challenges all of us to say yes to
God’s will. Through her Yes, Mary became the Theotokos, and through her the Word
was made Flesh. Through our “yeses” we too share in Mary’s role of bearing God
into the world. In our yes Jesus is continually enfleshed in the world and made real.
The Christmas mystery continues in the world through our yes to be Godbearers.
Jan. 1, Solemnity of Mary Is a Holy Day of Obligation. There will be two Masses for
this day. We will have one Mass on Wednesday, Dec. 31, at 6 p.m., and one Mass on
Thursday, Jan. 1, at 10 a.m.
Happy New Year: Thursday we begin a new civil year. On behalf of myself and our
staff, I wish everyone and their families a most prosperous and blessed New Year. May
God bless us all throughout 2015.
Christmas Octave: The two greatest Solemnities of the Church, Easter and Christmas, are celebrated with an Octave, an eight (Octave is the Latin word for eight)
day extension of the feast day. The Octave or eighth day of Christmas is Jan. 1. So,
please remember there will be Mass on Monday and Tuesday this week at 8:30 a.m.
Calendars for 2015: This weekend, with Holy Family Sunday, the 2015 Catholic
Calendars are available in the narthex of church. We ask that you take only one calendar per household. We want to make sure every family who wants a calendar will be
able to have one.
Thank You for Christmas Gifts: I extend my heartfelt thanks to all who have been so
generous during this Christmas season. I am so grateful for all the cards, gifts, and
Christmas goodies many have showered upon me. Most of all, I am grateful for all
the love everyone has shown by continually praying for my good health. Many of
you know I have battled cancer once in my life already. God has been good to me
by blessing me with health since 2005, and I am most grateful. There is hardly a
better gift than good health. Thanks be to God! Let us remember to keep in our
prayers those who are sick and suffering.
Rejoice, for we are in the midst of the 12 days of Christmas. May God bless all during
this holy and festive season. Next Sunday is the grand Solemnity of the Epiphany. May
God continue to bless all during this holy and festive season. I said it last weekend,
but it bears repeating: Venite Adoremus, Dominum! A continuing Merry Christmas to all,
Fr. Nick
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Saint Matthew Catholic Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
Dec. 28, 2014
Please Join Us for 2015 Saint
Matthew Women’s Retreat
“Having the Experience, But
Missing the Meaning”
Jan. 30-31
Led by Paula D’Arcy
Paula D’Arcy, a writer, retreat leader, and conference and seminar speaker, travels widely in the United
States, Canada, and abroad. A former psychotherapist who ministered to those facing issues of grief and
loss, Paula worked with the Peale Foundation, founded by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, until his death in 1993. Today her work includes
leading workshops and retreats related to spirituality, writing, and women’s gatherings. Paula serves as adjunct faculty at Oblate School
of Theology in San Antonio, TX, and Seton Cove Spirituality Center in Austin, TX. Among her best-selling books are Gift of the Red Bird,
Waking Up to This Day and When People Grieve. More information about Paula D’Arcy can be found at www.redbirdfoundation.com.
Having the Experience, But Missing the Meaning: A difficult challenge is how easy it is to never move past the small
story of everything that’s familiar to us in order to truly experience the universe as ordered to God. During the retreat, we will explore what it means to pass by things for years without really seeing them, until one day when we
begin to meet life in an entirely different way.
Retreat Schedule
Jan. 30: 6-6:45 p.m.
Check in and Settle In
Jan. 31: 8-9:15 a.m.
Breakfast
7:-7:45 p.m.
Retreat Session
9:30-noon
Morning Retreat Session
8-? p.m.
Social Time (with snacks & beverages)
12-1 p.m.
Lunch
1-3 p.m.
Afternoon Retreat Session
** Room check out by 4 p.m.**
5 p.m.
Mass at St. Matthew (encouraged)
Our retreat will be held at the Fatima Retreat Center, 5353 E. 56th St., Indy, 46226. The cost INCLUDES a guest room at the Fatima Retreat
Center for Friday evening. There are single and double rooms available. Please know that because we have reserved the entire Retreat Center,
the cost is the same whether you plan to stay the night. We encourage you to prayerfully consider giving yourself a full retreat experience and
spend the night with other women from our parish. Register early as rooms are limited. Cost: $80 (checks can be made payable to Saint Matthew Parish). Cost includes all sessions, overnight accommodations, snacks and beverages on Friday evening, breakfast and lunch on Saturday.
All registrations received by Sunday, Jan. 11, will be entered into a drawing for a special Retreat Gift Bag. Register by Jan. 23.
Women’s Retreat Registration Form
Please return the completed registration form along with payment to the parish office no later than Jan. 23. Cost: $80—
checks can be made payable to Saint Matthew Parish. Cost includes all sessions, overnight accommodations, snacks and beverages on Friday evening, breakfast and lunch on Saturday. SPECIAL OFFER: Registrations received by Sunday, Jan. 11, will be
entered into a drawing for a special Retreat Gift Bag. Questions: please contact Martha Marshall, [email protected].
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Name:
Email:
Address:
Phone:
Special dietary or other needs:
Will you be spending the night at Fatima?
Room Request: Single Yes No Double ; name of roommate:
You will be confirmed for the retreat when payment is received. Return form to parish office or drop in collection basket.
Check if your payment is enclosed with your registration form.
Check if cost for the retreat is a hardship; we will contact you regarding scholarships.
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The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Save the Dates for Our Parish Mission!
T UNE IN TO THE
C HANNEL OF P EACE
Achieving Inner Peace Through
Meditative Prayer
Our Parish Mission with Fr. Justin Belitz, OFM
Jan. 18 to 22
7 to 7:45 p.m.
with encore presentations each following morning at 9 a.m.
Sunday—The Power of Choice: Choose the satisfying life
Monday—Prayer and Choice: Using faith and reflection
Tuesday—Be a Channel of Peace: Strengthen faith and
develop positive attitudes
Wednesday—Tune into God: Know God’s will
Thursday—Love and confidence
The pace of life is faster and more stressful than ever. It is essential for all of us to balance activity with quiet and reflection. Our
Parish Mission can be an important spiritual event in our lives,
both as individuals and as faith-filled families. Please make time in
your busy schedule to join our community and grow in your faith.
First Holy Communion
Preparation Calendar
The first of the Parent/Child Gatherings for
those children wishing to receive their First
Holy Communion in 2015 will be Sunday evening, Jan. 11, from 6
to 7 p.m. in the Chapel. A full list of dates for First Communion
preparation appear below. Please contact Laura Sheehan,
[email protected], with any questions.
•
Jan. 11, 6-7 p.m., Parent/Child Gathering
•
Jan. 25, 6-7 p.m., Parent/Child Gathering
•
Feb. 25, 5 p.m., Blessing Cup Meal
•
March 15, 11:30 a.m., Retreat (begins with Mass)
•
April 19, 6 p.m., Rehearsal
•
April 25, 1 p.m., First Holy Communion
2015 Volunteer Schedules for St. Vincent
de Paul Distribution Center
and Food Pantry
The 2015 duty-day work schedules for Saint
Matthew at St. Vincent de Paul are out. These
are the Saturdays when we join other parish Conferences in
volunteering our time and efforts to serve the needy of our
community on behalf of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
At the Distribution Center located at 1201 E. Maryland
St.: Jan. 24, March 7, April 18, May 30, July 11, Aug. 22, Oct.
3, Nov. 14, and Jan. 9, 2016.
At the Food Pantry located at 3001 E. 30th St.: Jan. 10, Feb.
14, March 28, May 9, June 20, Aug. 1, Sept. 12, Oct. 24, and
Dec. 5.
We typically get good turnouts. Let’s see if we can enhance
this tradition. So grab a buddy, put in a good morning volunteering on some of these dates, help those less fortunate
than you, and get a glow in your heart. It’ll make your week!
Next Men’s Club Meeting Jan. 12
The next Men’s Club meeting is on Monday,
Jan. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room.
We will have a pitch-in meal and invite spouses
(or significant others) over 21 to join us. We will have the
College Football Championship Game on the big screen.
Note the different day than usual for the meeting.
T h a n k Y o u ! Thank you from our Arts and Environment Committee for your donations for Christmas flowers
and décor! We appreciate you generosity and kindness.
Congratulations to Lindsay and Matthew Neumann
on the Baptism of John Neumann.
Ministers Needed for New Year’s Masses
Minister sign-up sheets for New Year’s Masses will be in the narthex to serve as a Lector, Eucharistic Minister, Server, or Mass Coordinator. Or sign up at www.saintmatt.org.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of…
Jim Hamilton
Fern Roesch
Mario Santarossa
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There will be no Family Faith Formation on Dec. 28 or Jan. 4. There
will be no Time Travelers, Sprouts, or Buds on Dec. 28 or Jan. 4.
Young Church is on Christmas Break until Thursday, Jan. 8.
We hope you will prayerfully consider renewing your sponsorship
or becoming a sponsor of a child for the 2014/2015 year! Our
friendship price has remained at $240. Visit http://goo.gl/2jnjYk to
sign up or renew your sponsorship.
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Saint Matthew Catholic Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Confirmation Gathering
Just a reminder that Jan. 11 is our next Confirmation Gathering. We invite you to attend the 11:30 a.m. Mass and
then class will officially begin at 12:45 p.m. and conclude at
4:30 p.m. This is a class for teens, sponsors, and parents.
Please contact Deanna Lustig with any specific questions at
257-4297 x 2210.
Save the Date for
Trivia Night Fun
It’s a busy time, but by Jan. 17 you will be
ready for something to do! Plan on joining
us for Trivia Night starting at 6:30 p.m. on
Saturday, Jan. 17. And we can’t have Trivia Night without some
great volunteers. There are plenty of jobs you can do and still
play the game! Please visit Volunteerspot at http://vols.pt/r7est2
and fill in something you’d like to do to help. We are taking donations from local businesses for swag bags or sponsorship. Please
contact Amy Barbar, [email protected], or Heidi Poszgai,
[email protected].
Dec. 28, 2014
Would you like to better understand Jesus and embody his
way of life? Join us for the next scripture study at Saint
Matthew beginning in late January. We will study Fr.
Robert Barron’s “Priest, Prophet, King.” Register for the
six-lesson study after Masses on Jan. 3 and 4. The Tuesday evening sessions start Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. The Thursday morning sessions start Jan. 29 at 9 a.m. Contact:
Leslie Kerr at 823-0112 or [email protected].
Men of the Parish: Spots Filling Up Fast!
“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.
More than half the spots are filled, so sign up now!
Children’s Stewardship
Thank you to the children of the parish for their stewardship
examples: “getting paper for mom,” “helping J at swim meet,”
“Going to church,” “make my bed,” “loving,” “reading,”
“helped my mom pick up leaves,” “piano,” “I played happy
birthday for my grandma,” “I helped my mom make cookies,”
“helped my aunt,” “spent a lot of time with and was very kind
to my Papa.” The treasure was $21.45. Thank you for your generous hearts.
Contributions
Budget
$19,150
$24,000
Year-to-date @ 12/16/14
$564,550
$607,000
Over (Under) Budget
($42,450)
Weekend of 12/14/14
Remember your loved ones in 2015 with Mass Intentions. To
have a Mass offered for someone, living or deceased, please
contact the parish office. Mass offering is $10.
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Because of the holiday season, collection information will
be published as our early bulletin deadlines permit.
Please note: We will be accepting contributions for the
2014 calendar year until Jan. 15, 2015. If you are behind in
your annual giving or have the means to give an additional
amount, it would be greatly appreciated. And thank you for
your ongoing generosity to our church and ministries.
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Dec.14, was 239, but the family did not play so
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