(7/10/2016) - Holy Spirit Catholic Church
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(7/10/2016) - Holy Spirit Catholic Church
HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH July 10, 2016 Mass Intentions of the Week Holy Spirit Catholic Church 7243 E. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46219 Parish Office……………………….………….317-353-9404 Fax ..…………………………………..317-351-1707 School Office ………………………………....317-352-1243 Fax ..…………………………………..317-351-1822 Religious Education………………………….317-357-6915 Confirmation ………………………………317-353-9404 #7 Spanish………………………………………..317-353-9404 Little Ramsies……………………………..317-353-9404 #9 LITURGY SCHEDULE Masses: Monday through Saturday 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 5:30 p.m. Saturday 5:30 p.m., Mass of Anticipation Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:00 Noon, 1:45 Spanish Communion Services (except Holidays and Holy Days) Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m.; Monday & Thursday 5:30 p.m. Holy Days- See Sunday bulletin prior to Holy Day CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS Baptism - Third Sundays of each month at 3:30 p.m. in the chapel. Please call the Parish Office for arrangements. Parents must attend the Preparation Class on the second Sunday of the month at 10:30 a.m. Class will meet in Conference Rm. C in the Parish Center. Reconciliation - Saturday, 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Each Weekday 5:10 to 5:25 p.m., by request only or anytime by appointment. Call Parish Center. Marriage - Please arrange at Parish Office six months in advance. Holy Orders - Those considering the Priesthood or a Religious vocation, please contact our Pastor or the Archdiocesan Vocation Office at 317-236-1490. Mon. July 11th Saint Benedict, Abbot 8:30 a.m. name - Req. by 5:30 p.m. Communion Service Tues. July 12th Weekday 8:30 a.m. Loretta Huber - Req. by Family 5:30 p.m. Art & Roberta SLinger - Req. by Deacon Mike & Paula Slinger Wed. July 13th Weekday 8:30 a.m. Barbara McCarthy - Req. by Family & Friends 5:30 p.m. Jim Kohout - Req. by Ray & Kathleen Okerson Thurs. July 14th Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin 8:30 a.m. Norma Jean Smith - Req. by Bud & Jane Cheshire 5:30 p.m. Communion Service Fri. July 15st Weekday 8:30 a.m. Jimmie Page- Req. by Family 5:30 p.m. The Suffering Souls in Purgatory Sat. July 16th Weekday 8:30 a.m. Bill St. John - Req. by Rena & Mark Woolf 5:30 p.m. Anglea Rosales - Req. by Imelda Rosales Sun. July 17th Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. Congregation 9:00 a.m. Karen Ayres - Req. by Mary Rohrman 10:30 a.m. James F. Lee- Req. by Family 12/Noon Guidance for the President 1:45 p.m. Spanish Mass Readings for the Week of July 10, 2016 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Sunday morning classes are available for ages 3 through high school. For information call the Religious Ed. Office. Monday Saint Benedict, Abbot Is 1:10-17; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, and 23; Mt 10:34—11:1 Tuesday Is 7:1-9; Ps 48:2-3a, 3b-4, 5-6, 7-8; Mt 11:20-24 NURSERY CARE Child Care is available during the Sunday 10:30 a.m. Mass. It is located off the side of the west vestibule. PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Msgr. Paul D. Koetter, Pastor Rev. Juan Jose Valdes, Associate Pastor Deacon Michael Slinger, RCIA Coordinator Quenia Rodriguez, Administrative Assistant Rita Parsons, School Principal Gladys Tarter, Coordinator of Religious Education Holly Herber, Music Director Suzanne McLaughlin, Business Manager Kathy Peacock, Business Manager Mary Kate Shanahan, Coordinator of Youth and Family Ministry Terrie Lake, Pastoral Council Chairperson Bob Lane, Finance Committee Chairperson Pastoral Council meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of most months at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center. All are welcome! Wednesday Saint Henry Is 10:5-7, 13b-16; Ps 94:5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 14-15; Mt 11:25-27 Thursday Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19; Ps 102:13-14ab, and 15, 16-18, 19-21; Mt 11:28-30 Friday Saint Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8; Is 38:10, 11, 12abcd, 16; Mt 12:1-8 Saturday Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mi 2:1-5; Ps 10:1-2, 3-4, 7-8, 14; Mt 12:14-21 Sunday Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Gn 18:1-10a; Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 5; Col 1:24-28; Lk 10:38-42 NEW PARISHIONERS AND VISTORS Those interested in joining Holy Spirit Parish are invited to stop by the Parish Office so we can meet you or you may call 317-353-9404. INTERESTED IN THE CATHOLIC FAITH? Inquiry Classes begin in late summer as part of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). Call the Parish Office for information. BULLETIN The deadline for the articles is Monday 8:00 a.m. for the following Sunday bulletin. This will allow more information to be translated into Spanish. Preferred method of communication is e-mailing the article or information (Word Document or .pdf format) to [email protected]. If no computer access, pleas drop off your information at the Parish Office. NURSE LINE Please call 317-353-9404 #8 to leave a message or to request a ride to an appointment. Parish Mission Statement Holy Spirit Parish is committed to facilitating the lifelong spiritual growth of its parishioners. The religious, educational and family life programs will help parishioners grow in their relationship with God, the Father, through Jesus Christ, while serving others under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time PRAYER LINE - Do you, a friend, or family member have health issues, or are you looking for a job? Feel free to call the Pra er Line at 317-353-0358 and share your prayer intentions with Dorothy Riley. We will be happy to pray for you! If you are interested in becoming a member of the Prayer Line, please give Dorothy a call at 317-353-0358. You are asked to call the next person on the prayer list, it’s easy & very powerful. We’d love to have you! Please Remember in Your Prayers: **We are trying to update our prayer list. Please call the parish office if you’d like a name added to this list. Jim Neff, Susanna Schene, Angie Cwikla, Michelle Stultz, Susanne Stone, Betsy Collins, Michael Rairden, Suzanne Stallings, Kevin Carter, Dennis Tippit, Marge DeBoo, Gary Hurst, Rosa Maria Santos, Mike Moss, John Moore Jr., Robert Mason, Anita Mimmiefield, Elizabeth Marie McDonald, Skip Schliesman, Georgia MacDonald, Ann Hall, Rick Howard, John Rairden, Joe Ryan, Nancy Ryan, Margaret Flack, Chris Johnson, and Bill & Phyllis Barrett. Please note: due to some new hospital regulations, we are not notified when someone is admitted to an area hospital. If you or a loved one is seriously ill and in need of the sacrament of the sick, please call the parish office and let us know at: (317-353-9404). If you would like a name added, please call the Parish Office. We will leave names on our list for a few weeks, and then remove them if we do not have any current information. At Nursing Homes and/or Hospitals: Westminster Village North: Joe O’Connell Rosewalk: Mike Curtis St. Paul’s Hermitage: Rose Callahan, Margaret Callahan, Mary O’Donnell, Sam Ajamie Wellington Manor: Patricia Webb Berkshire of Castleton: Alice Shanahan Methodist Hospital: John P. Lee Jr. Wildwood: Mildred “Millie” Warfield, Dorothy McBride Crestwood Village East: Fr. William Munshower Dear Friends of Holy Spirit, Although I am writing this before the Festival begins, I want to thank all the volunteers who will make it all “happen”. Each year it requires hundreds of hours of volunteer labor to pull the Festival together. It is a pleasure to watch people interact, see old friends, just having fun. There are not many places that a 3 year old and a 93 year old can enjoy themselves! Thank you. The Archbishop is coming to speak on the Holy Year! On August 16, Archbishop Tobin will join us here at Holy Spirit to give a talk on “The Year of Mercy.” This is being sponsored through our Cohort Team of Our Lady of Lourdes, Holy Spirit and Little Flower. The Archbishop is an excellent speaker who weaves humor throughout his talks. Join parishioners from all three parishes for this great opportunity on August 16, 7:00 p.m. at Holy Spirit Church. As some of you know, I have participated in a Priests’ Support Group for over 34 years, meeting about 10 times a year. This group is made up of Fathers Jim Farrell, Clem Davis, Steve Banet, Paul Koetter, Dan Atkins, Sonny Day and Tom Clegg. This morning I got word that Fr. Steve Banet’s mother, Bernice, passed away peacefully. She was a wonderful woman and lived a long and full life. Bernice is the last of all our parents to pass away, leaving our generation as the ‘next’ generation. We have become the oldest generation and, in that, we take on a new role…that of elder. Recently at a staff meeting here at Holy Spirit, someone presented a prayer for aging. It was a beautiful prayer and what struck me in particularly was the statement to God: “You have called me into this new stage of life. Many are not called to this stage, even Jesus himself was not called to become an older person.” God is “Calling” me to take on the mantle of being older; to take on the role of being a wise person, a supporter of others, an anchor for those who are searching for meaning in life. As an older person, I become a foundational person in family relationships… a unifier. My purpose changes yet becomes even more important. God’s Blessings and Love, Cesar Ramirez and Ana Laura Patino (1) Jason Chan & Trisha Staab (3) Please pray for the souls of the recently departed: Patty Jo Peredo and Patrick O’Neil May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God rest in peace. Weekly Budget $23,385.00 Sunday Collection 7-3-16 = $19,554.12 Avg. weekly online collection = $4,100.00 Total = $23,6654.12 (+$269.12) HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH July 10, 2016 C D F H T W This weekend we will be collecting cookies to give to St John’s Church Garden ministry to be given to the homeless people along with the sandwich and water that they provide to over 200 homeless people who live in the alleys and streets of downtown Indy. If you would like to donate cookies (either store bought or homemade), please place them on the tables, (in a plastic bag), in either the east or west vestibules following all Masses next weekend. If you have any questions or would like to join in helping the homeless, please call Dorothy Hurst at 317-898-5291. Thanks so much for your support ! 1040 Post Road Ladies Auxiliary of Our Lady of Fatima Council of the Knights of Columbus – Monthly Meeting Wednesday, July 13, at 7:00 p.m. All Ladies are Welcome – your husband does not have to be a Knight for you to come/join the Ladies Auxiliary. If you have any questions please call Pam Donaldson, President at 317-431-5239. Hope to see you on July 13! Bingo every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to Noon. We have a $1,000.00 Jackpot! YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A KNIGHT TO ATTEND. ALL ARE WELCOME – COME JOIN US! We would like to say to everyone that worked and volunteered countless hours for the Holy Spirit Fes2val in some way. We will have our second annual picnic on Sunday, July 24 at the Paul Ruster Indy Park at 4 p.m. Paul Ruster is located on Prospect a quarter mile East of German Church. There will be food, drinks, music and entertainment for adults and children. This picnic is sponsored by Holy Spirit Church to join the Anglo and Hispanic congregations to socialize and have fun in a spirit of camaraderie and friendly atmosphere. Please bring a dish of your choice to share. It can be a salad, cut fruit, meat, rice, beans, dessert or soft drinks and ice. We create hand made shawls that include a prayer with each one for our sick parishioners. This ministry meets twice a month in the basement of the Parish Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome and no experience is necessary. We have instructors available to teach kni0ng or croche2ng. If you have ques2ons, please call Alma Middleton at 340-5978 or Rita Osborne at 946-7452. ~please join us! Mee2ng dates are scheduled on July 12 and 26, August 9 and 23. An AA speaker at an Al-Anon meeting gave the members this unusual insight from the other side of the fence: "The non-alcoholic [non-addict] in the family doesn't seem to realize that the alcoholic [drug addict] is in a terribly vulnerable position. He must be constantly on guard because he knows, deep down inside, how much trouble he is bringing to the family. "But did it ever occur to you that your tantrums and harsh words are like whipping a sick dog? Remember, he is lashing himself -- all the time. If you apply more lashes, you're inviting him to transfer some of his guilt to you. This can keep him from reaching his 'bottom' and realizing how much he needs help to find sobriety." Today's reminder I will try to understand how desperately the alcoholic suffers from guilt. I will not yield to the impulse to kick him when he is down. We both suffer in different ways from the addiction. I, who have God's gift of sobriety, must be the one to realize his dissatisfaction with himself, no matter how defiant and defensive he may appear. from One Day at a Time in Al -Anon by Al-Anon Family Groups, p.187 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time 33rd Annual Golden Wedding Jubilee The Office of Pro-Life and Family Life invites all married couples of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis who will celebrate 50 Years of marriage in 2016 to the 33rd Annual Golden Wedding Jubilee. This joyful celebration will take place on August 14, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Msgr. William F. Stumpf, and will be followed by a reception across the street at the Catholic Center in Assembly Hall. The event is free of charge, but registration is required. For more information about the event or to register, please visit www.archindy.org/ weddingcelebrations. Registration deadline is August 1, 2016. If you have questions, please contact Keri Carrol at [email protected] or 317-2631521. The Eastside Catholic Community Health Ministry will have a lunch and learn on Wednesday, July 13, at 11:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Bernadette Hall. Therapists Carol and Beth from Rejuvenation Station will talk about therapeutic massage and other alternative health solutions they provide. Lunch will be provided. Everyone welcome! RSVP Kathy McCoy at 317-902-9105. Personal Retreat Day Benedict Inn Retreat & Conference Center 1402 Southern Avenue, Beech Grove, IN. invites you to join us as we intertwine scripture and are, no experience or talent necessary! Relaxing and meditating on scripture first allows the paint to sometimes give us a message. We trust that God’s creation is good, and this fills our imagination, showing itself in our art and designs, our icons, and blessed objects. Wednesday, July 20, 2016 ~ 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Fee: $30 (includes cost of materials). Call 317-7887581 to register or visit us at www.benedictinn.org. Senior Stretch Class Class takes place on Wednesdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass at 9:15 or whenever Mass ends. No reservation needed. Come and join the fun! Two Employment Opportunities at Scecina Memorial High School Scecina Memorial High School is seeking an Assistant to the President to provide executive-level support to the President. Responsibilities include facilitating correspondence, scheduling meetings, supporting or managing various projects, maintaining the office budget and records, supporting the Parent Ambassador Team, developing positive relations with stakeholders throughout the school community, and exhibiting high levels of hospitality, flexibility, and professionalism. The work schedule is approximately 28 hours per week. Qualified and interested candidates may submit a cover letter and resume to Joe Therber, Scecina President, at [email protected]. Subject: Assistant to President. Applications will be accepted through July 31, 2016. Scecina Memorial High School is seeking an Enrollment Management Assistant. Duties include inputting admissions-related data into the school’s enrollment database, preparing letters and communicating with prospective students and organizing and staging enrollment events. The assistant works closely with Catholic grade schools. Some evening and weekend work should be expected. Must be technologically adept. Professionalism and confidentiality are a must. The work schedule is 40 hours a week. Qualified and interested candidates may submit a cover letter and resume to Kelsey Abelein, Director of Enrollment Management, [email protected]. Subject: Enrollment Management Assistant. Applications will be accepted through July 31, 2016. Divorce and Beyond A Catholic based peer-ministry support group designed to help guide men and women through the process of divorce. The program explores the stress, anger, self-image, blame, loneliness, and guilt of divorce with the goal of leading participants toward ultimate forgiveness, happiness and growth. Divorce and Beyond will be offered six consecutive Tuesdays at the Catholic Center, 1400 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis July 26 – August 30, 2016 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. The cost of the six-week session is $30.00, which includes a book. For information please contact Deb VanVelse at 317-2361586 or 1-800-382-9836, ext. 1586 or at [email protected]. HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH Mary Kate Shanahan, Youth Director Directora de Pastoral juvenil, [email protected] Kin s Island Trip: July 20 There are still open spots available for our upcoming Kings Island Trip with Little Flower Parish. We will gather at Little Flower and leave for Kings Island by 8:00 am and return home around midnight. The cost is $60 and includes your bus transportation and entrance into the park. Please find our permission slips online and in the parish office. All permission slips and money are due no later than July 17. Canoe Trip: July 28 Please come and join us for our Canoe trip to Sugar Creek, which flows through Turkey Run State Park on July 28. We will leave for our canoe trip from Holy Spirit by 9:15 am and we plan on returning by 6:30 pm. The cost is $15 and includes canoe rental and a sack lunch. Our permission slip and liability waiver can be found online on our Youth Ministry Events Page and in the parish office. Upcoming Dates July 20 - Kings Island July 23 - Summer Retreat July 28- Canoe Trip All youth who will be in high school in the Fall Semester are welcome to join us in any of our youth ministry events over the Summer. For more informaon regarding any of these events, please contact Mary Kate Shanahan, our youth minister. Theology on Tap The Archdiocesan Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministry is offering Theology on Tap on July 20 at Bent Rail Brewery. 5301 Winthrop Ave, Indpls, IN 46220. The topic is “O Death, Where is Your Stain?” It starts at 7 p.m. July 10, 2016 Holy Spirit School Rooted in Faith... Fruitful in Spirit Au ust 7 Jumpstart 3-5 in Holy Spirit Gym 8-9 Teacher Meetings 10 First day of School - NOON DISMISSAL Back to School Night 6-8 p.m. Parent Ambassadors For many years, Holy Spirit School has relied on “room parents” to plan our classroom holiday parties and CYO Raffle Baskets. “Room Parents” as they have been referred to in the place will now be referred to as Parent Ambassadors. We are creating a Parent Ambassadors Committee to take the pressure off of individual parents to run classroom parties and CYO Reverse Raffle Baskets. This community of parents will collaborate planning classroom parties, CYO Reverse Raffle Baskets and Staff/Teacher Appreciation Week. You do not have to attend the parties if you are unable to as we will be asking for volunteers to assist on the actual party days during their child(ren) party time. If you would be interested in working with this committee please contact Parent Ambassadors Chair, Anne Marie Moyars at 317.730.4760 or ammoars@ ahoo.com. ISTEP 2016 Results Login Codes You should have received a mailing this week about your child's ISTEP login codes. This allows you access to see your child's ISTEP results once they are released. This is a new website from years past! So you will need to follow the link exactly as the letter gives. 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time ♦ Wedding Coordinator Ministry In 2009, the Wedding Coordinator Ministry began with four coordinators, three of which are still part of the ministry today: Julie Burris, Kathy Lantz and Cindy Mattingly. Father Paul first introduced this ministry as a way to assist the priests during the ceremony and to field facility questions from the bridal party during their planning. Our ministry assists with the coordination of the actual wedding ceremony. We help organize the wedding party at the beginning of the ceremony and coordinate with the priest and the musicians. We oversee the facilities to make sure the church is set-up to meet the needs of the ceremony. Set- up includes attending the rehearsal, setting the altar, making special arrangements needed in the church on the wedding day, assisting the wedding party through the ceremony, and responding to any questions the couple may have regarding facilities. If you are a Eucharistic Minister, you may be asked to assist the priest, if the ceremony is a Mass. Strong organizational skills are suggested and attention to detail is important in making the day happen. Sharing this day with families in the parish is very special. We provide a comfort and ease to these families and valuable assistance to the priest. Each person in this group participates in two to four weddings per year. The time commitment includes the Wedding Rehearsal on Friday night from 5:457:15 and the day of the wedding for approximately four hours. If you are interested in joining, please contact Julie Burris at 317-697-2165 or [email protected]. Ministry Quote “Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.” Mark 10:9 Volunteer Quotes “Being a part of the very special day when a couple begins their life together, gives me such a good feeling.” “This ministry is such a happy one to be a part of.” “It is rewarding to know you are really helping the family have a beautiful celebration.” Mr. & Mrs. Next week s Ministry of the Week is Prayer Shawl Ministry. If you would like your ministry to be the Ministry of the week, please have your ministry head send an email to Michelle Schultz at [email protected]. HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH July 10, 2016 Fifteen parishioners travelled to Texiguat, Honduras from June 2128, 2016. The travelers were the following: Chris and John Brokaw, John Evans, Maureen and Molly Griffin, Doris and Adrian Daves, Tori Hexamer, Kim Melton, Mary Catherine O’Connor, Mary Kate Shanahan, Mitchell Struewing, Gladys Tarter and Stephanie and Grace White. This was a unique trip in that 7 of the 15 travelers were from 16 to 18 years old. The goal was for these youth to experience life in Honduras and help with the mission activities and at the same time to interact with the youth of our sister parish: San Francisco de Asís. We travelled by trucks to for aldeas (villages) around Texiguat. These aldeas included: Vado Ancho and San Andrés. We started these days with mass in crowded chapels of these aldeas. We then split into groups to visit the sick and elderly and hold an eye clinic. We rotated daily with these activities so that everyone could experience these different ministries. Some of the people would go with Luis, a seminarian, and local people and others with Padre Juan Pablo. These were often long and difficult walks to these homes away from the village. There the priest would anoint the sick and distribute communion. Our people would give these very poor people bags of food supplies, tooth brushes, t-shirts, crosses and rosaries. Most importantly, our group could talk and hug these poor, elderly and sick people. This was truly an emotional experience for all. Back in the aldeas, eye clinics were held either in the local health centers in Vado Ancho and San Andrés or in Sor Dorly’s clinic in Texiguat by members of our group with the assistance of our friends from Texiguat. Over the course of 3 days we saw over 420 people that were tested and dispensed over 720 either prescription glasses, readers or sunglasses or a combination of these to meet their needs. Unique to these clinics was the level of involvement by the youth. They had been trained to use the equipment to measure the patients’ prescription so they eagerly mastered this process. However, in the clinics they also wanted to operate the computer program used with the reading machine to select the best possible pair of glasses for the patient. After watching what John was doing this for a while, they asked if they could run the computer. With a little practice, they soon mastered this task as well. This allowed him to help answer questions in other parts of the clinic and to work with patients with more difficult eye problems. What a God send! On Saturday and Sunday, Gladys Tarter, Chris Brokaw and Mary Kate Shanahan developed and put on retreats for the youth of both parishes. Saturday’s retreat was in the village of 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Jobal. The youth from 4 other villages walked for miles to come for this retreat. Over 200 showed up! The retreat focused around the concepts of prayer, solidarity, charity and compassion, key principles in the Twinning relationship. The youth broke into discussion group and put on short dramas around the parable of the Good Samaritan. Everyone prayed, sang, danced and interacted with youth from other villages as well as our youth from Indianapolis. On Sunday there was another similar retreat in the church after mass in Texiguat to a smaller group from the town. After the retreat our youth then painted murals in the recently renovated pre-school. Luis, their seminarian, designed the murals, but our youth drew and painted free-hand the design. As you can see they did a wonderful job to help the little children have an enjoyable school experience. On Monday, we put on the finishing touches to the preschool. After lunch the youth and many of the adults travelled up into the mountains and hiked up to a beautiful waterfall. This is part of the water supply system for Texiguat. In the evening we had a farewell party in which we shared with the people of Texiguat all of the memorable experiences of the week and thanked them for their abundant hospitality. We were truly blessed to be able pray, share mass and the Eucharist, talk, play, work, laugh and dance together with our friends in Texiguat. This group was very special due to attitude of gratitude and the willingness to be of service by our youth, their parents and the other adult members. Thanks for your generosity so that we could bring medical, dental optical and supplies to Honduras! HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH July 10, 2016 PRESENTS Archbishop Joseph Tobin speaking on "The Jubilee Year of Mercy" Tuesday, August 16 7:00 P.M. Holy Spirit Catholic Church Don’t miss this opportunity to hear our Archbishop with your friends and neighbors from the Eastside Catholic Community! 15º D-./01- 234 T/3.5- O62/076/- PRESENTA AL ARZOBISPO JOSEPH TOBIN Hablando del “Aniversario del Año de la Misericordia” martes, 16 de agosto a las 7:00 PM en la iglesia del Espíritu Santo ¡No se pierdan esta oportunidad de escuchar a nuestro arzobispo con amigos y vecinos de la Comunidad Católica del este de la ciudad! IGLESIA DEL ESPIRÍTU SANTO BOLETIN EN ESPAÑOL Pastor: Monseñor Paul Koetter 10 de julio del 2016 Carta del Pastor Asociado Pastor Asociado: Rev. Juan José Valdés Secretaria de la Iglesia: Sra. Quenia Rodríguez, Disponible: Martes a Viernes de 9 a 5 p.m. Queridos amigos de la Iglesia Espíritu Santo, Teléfono (317)353-9404 ACTIVIDADES DE LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA DE LA IGLESIA ESPIRITU SANTO M89: ;< ;9=:>?@ : @: 1:45 =.C. C?<D;98?<;9: 1:15-1:45 =.C. S:<F? R?9:G8?: 1:15 =.C. ∗Bautismos, primer domingo de cada mes, próximos el 7 de agosto. ∗Pláticas para Bautismos infanIles, menores de 6 años, las próximas clases serán el 29 de julio de 5:00 a 7:00 p.m. Inscripciones en la oficina parroquial antes de asis2r. ∗Quinceañeras, para más información, registrarse, o apartar el día, comuníquese con Quenia Rodríguez. ∗Reunión del Ministerio Hispano, segundo martes de cada mes, próxima reunión el 12 de julio; 7:00 p.m. en el comedor parroquial. ∗Preparación Matrimonial, tercer martes de cada mes, 19 de julio. Antes de asis2r a las pla2cas regístrate en la oficina parroquial. ∗Matrimonios Comprometidos, (Reunión de parejas casadas por la Iglesia que quieran seguir creciendo a nivel humano y cristiano) próxima reunión será el 15 de julio de 7:00 a 9:00 p.m. en el salón # 6 de las oficinas centrales de la Iglesia. Más información con Eduardo Sánchez o María Ibarra. ∗Misa del Grupo de Adolecentes, el cuarto domingo de cada mes. Te invitamos a aprender y servir durante la misa. Comunícate con Miriam Reyes. ∗Ensayo de Coro de Jóvenes Kudai, todos los viernes 7:00 p.m. Para más información comunícate con: Miriam Reyes (317) 737-4133. ¿CUÁL DE ÉSTOS SE PORTÓ COMO PRÓJIMO? ♦ ¿El que se compadeció del herido, vendó sus heridas y lo tomó a su cuidado, o los que pasaron junto a él, hicieron como que no lo veían y siguieron su camino? ♦ ¿Quién trata con cortesía, amabilidad e incluso cariño a las personas que esperan en las salas de las clínicas de los hospitales públicos, o las que los tratan como si fueran “bultos?” ♦ ¿Quiénes, en el mercado o en las tiendas, dan el peso exacto, o quienes tienen arregladas sus básculas para engañar al cliente? ♦ ¿La mujer que decide -cuéstele lo que le cueste- tener a su bebé, o la que decide -por la razón que sea- deshacerse de él antes de que nazca? ♦ ¿El que paga un salario justo, aunque se reduzcan sus utilidades, o el que se aprovecha de la escasez de empleos para pagar los que se le antoja? ♦ ¿El que le da a su trabajo todo el tiempo y el cuidado que éste requiere, o el que flojea y lo ejecuta “al aventón?” ♦ ¿El que ayuda a los demás en todo lo que puede, o el que se contenta con lamentar la situación en la que ellos se hallan? Por lo tanto, “anda y haz tú lo mismo.” ¡Dios los bendiga! 15º D-./01- 234 T/3.5- O62/076/- IGLESIA DEL ESPIRITU SANTO DIRECTORIO DEL MINISTERIO HISPANO Vida Espiritual Coordinador del Ministerio: Fr. Juan José Valdés 317-353-9404 [email protected] EucarisPa: Pedro Herrera 317-431-6338 [email protected] Lectores: Juan Pérez 317-414-4972 [email protected] Hospitalidad: Grupo # 1 Sandra Guárenos 317-332-9353 [email protected] Hospitalidad: Grupo # 2 Fidelina Duarte (317) 513-1076 Monaguillos: Eloísa Pérez 317-890-8420 Coro Parroquial: Directora de Música Holly Herber 317-353-9404 ext. 5 [email protected] Coro de Mujeres: Marisela Pérez 484-546-1954 Coro de Jóvenes y Niños: : Julio Reyes 317- 737-4147 Arte y Medio Ambiente: María Caldera 317-935-5284 Ensayo de Ceremonias: Rocío Mejía 317-513-0925 [email protected] Formación en la fe Pastoral juvenil, Familiar, adolecentes y confirmaciones: Mary Kate Shanahan 317- 353-9404 Ext. 125 [email protected] Grupo Juvenil Kudai: Miriam Reyes 317-737-4133 [email protected] Pequeñas Comunidades: Julio Muñoz y Virina Cárdenas 317-459-9717 Cristo Renueva su Parroquia –Mujeres: Liriam Jiménez 317-496-1623 [email protected] Cristo Renueva su Parroquia –Hombres: Juan Hernández 317-927-5077 [email protected] Catecismo y bauIzos especiales: niños mayores de 6 años Gladys Tarter 317-357-6915 [email protected] Formación de adultos: María Ibarra y Cecilia García 317-612-1248 317-438-6545 [email protected] RICA Español: Gladys Tarter 317-357-6915 [email protected] Matrimonios compromeIdos: Eduardo Sánchez y María Ibarra Eduardo: 661-9253 María: 438-6545 Divinas Representaciones: Eric Vergara 317- 652-8602 Quinceañeras: Quenia Rodríguez 317-353-9404 [email protected] Pastoral Social Caballeros de Colon: Juan Pérez 317-414-4972 [email protected] Grupo de oración SAN JUAN BOSCO: Dulce Lammers 317- 862-4474 [email protected] Grupo de oración carismáIco FUEGO NUEVO: Aurora Meléndez y Yolanda García Aurora:317-851-0675 Yolanda: 317-909-5572 [email protected] Religiosidad Popular Virgen peregrina y devoción Guadalupana: Claudia Gómez 317-435-7630 [email protected] Novenario y condolencias de difuntos; Irma Navarro Y Sergio Vargas 317- 625-7547 [email protected] Comunicaciones BolePn en español: María Alejandrina Caldera 317-935-5284 [email protected] Secretaria Parroquial: Quenia Rodríguez 317-353-9404 [email protected] D/=>0?-@ A E0=36.-@ 23 0>3@?67 B-.>0/272 Oración por los Enfermos Madre querida, Virgen María: asísteme y bendíceme en mi enfermedad y haz que en medio de nuestros dolores y angustias, me sienta reconfortado por ti y unido a tu hijo Jesucristo en su Cruz. Virgen Santísima, tú que conoces el sufrimiento, reanima mi fe, cúbreme con tu manto protector, pues eres mi fortaleza y esperanza de alcanzar el alivio en los padecimientos. Señora mía, socórreme en la hora del dolor, protégeme de la desesperación, infúndeme esperanza. Enséñame a cumplir la misteriosa voluntad de Dios y a alabar y bendecir su nombre. Nuestra Señora de la Salud, ruega por nosotros. Amén. Por favor oren por los enfermos y difuntos de nuestra comunidad. INTENCIONES Las intenciones para la misa se deben registrar antes de la misa en el vesSbulo del oeste, junto a la guardería. Alguien estará ahí para ayudarles de 1:00 a 1:40 pm. Les pedimos una donación de $5. ¡Gracias! Difuntos (+) Difuntos (+) Isaac Negrete (+) Soledad González (+) Abelardo León (+) Filomeno Reyes (+) María Luisa Linares (+) José Alberto Ruiz (+) Álvaro Reyes (+) Filomeno Torres Reyes (+) Máximo Enamorado (+) Concepción Salgado (+) Patricio Salgado (+) Salvador Bustos (+) Guadalupe Huerta (+) Leonardo Padilla (+) María Padilla (+) Cesáreo Robledo (+) Enfermos Jorge Valdés Aniversarios Pablo y Lili Ruvalcaba Cumpleaños Viviana Ortiz Jonathan Ortiz Víctor Ortiz A B O La oficina Pro-vida y de vida en familia invita a todos los matrimonios de la Arquidiócesis de Indianápolis que celebraran sus 50 años de casados durante el año 2016 al Aniversario trigésimo tercero de las Bodas de Oro. La celebración será el 14 de agosto, 2016, a las 2:00 p.m. en la catedral de Ss. Pedro y Pablo. El Monseñor William F. Stumpf celebrara la Santa Misa. Después habrá un convivio al cruzar la calle en el Centro Católico del arquidiócesis (el edificio “Catholic Center”), en el Salón de Asamblea (“Assembly Hall”). El evento es gratis, pero favor de registrarse de antemano. Para más información y para registrarse, visite www.archindy.org/ weddingcelebrations. La fecha límite para registrarse es el 1 de agosto, 2016. Cualquier pregunta, favor de contractor a Keri Carroll: (317) 236-1524 o [email protected]. IGLESIA DEL ESPIRÍTU SANTO P P Tendremos nuestro segundo picnic el domingo, 24 de julio a las 4 p.m. en el Paul Ruster Park, está en la calle Prospect a un cuarto de milla de la German Church. 10 de julio del 2016 MINISTERIO JUVENIL DEL ESPÍRITU SANTO Directora de Pastoral juvenil, Mary Kate Shanahan, [email protected] Habrá comida, bebidas, música y entretenimiento para todos. Este picnic está promovido por la iglesia del Espíritu Santo para reunir a nuestras congregaciones Anglo e Hispanas en un espíritu de amistad y camaradería. Eventos del Ministerio Juvenil 20 de Julio - Kings Island 23 de Julio - Retiro de Verano 28 de Julio - Viaje en Canoa Por favor traigan un platillo para compartir, puede ser ensalada, fruta, carne, arroz, frijoles, postre o refrescos y hielo. Viaje a Kings Island: 20 de Julio Aun tenemos espacios para nuestro viaje a Kings Island con Little Flower. Nos reuniremos en Little Flower y saldremos en el autobús a las 8:00 a.m. y regresaremos a media noche. El costo es de $60, esto incluye la trasportación y la entrada al parque. Por favor encuentren una forma de permiso en line o en la oficina parroquial. El dinero al igual que las formas de permiso deben entregarse a mas tardar el 17 de julo. Viaje en Canoa: 28 de Julio Por favor acompáñenos a nuestro viaje en canoa por el rio Sugar Creek el jueves, 28 de julio, este pasa por el parke estatal Turkey Run. Nos reuniremos en el Espiritu Santo y nos iremos a las 9:15 a.m. y planeamos regresar a las 6:30 p.m. El costo es de $15, lo cual incluye la renta de las canoas al igual que un almuerzo. Por favor encuentra la forma de permiso en la pagina de red o en la oficina parroquial. RETIRO DE MATRIMONIOS Parroquia del Espíritu Santo Sábado, 30 de julio, 2016 8 am - 7 pm “Uno solo puede ser vencido, pero dos pueden resistir. La cuerda de tres hilos no se rompe fácilmente.” Ecl. 4:12 Apúntense llamándole a: María Sánchez al 438-6545 GALLETAS Todos los días el Ministerio del Jardín de la Iglesia de San Juan (ubicada en el centro de la ciudad) probé un sándwich y agua a mas de 200 indigentes, personas que viven en los callejones del centro de nuestra ciudad. Nos gustaría darle galletas al ministerio para que las repartan entre lo indigentes. Te pedimos que por favor dones galletas (preparadas en casa o compradas). Por favor tráelas a uno de los vestíbulos de la iglesia el este fin de semana, por favor déjalas en una de las mesas en una bolsa. Si tienes preguntas o te gustaría ser parte de este ministerio que ayuda a personas un domicilio permanente, por favor llámale a Dorothy Hurst al: 317-898-5291 ¡Muchísimas gracias por apoyar este ministerio! Podrán encontrar el calendario con todos los eventos del verano en la pagina de red y en la oficina parroquial. Invitamos a todos los estudiantes que hayan terminado 8º grado y estén en la preparatoria. Tenemos una gran variedad de eventos divertidos para que participen los jóvenes mientras no están en la escuela. Si necesitan mas información, por favor contacten a Mary Kate en la oficina parroquial o en la pagina de red bajo Youth Ministry Events. Todos los jóvenes que entren a la preparatoria en el otoño son bien venidos a todos los eventos del ministerio juvenil durante el verano. Para mas información acerca del los eventos, por favor pónganse en contacto con Mary Kate Shanahan, nuestra ministro juvenil. Todos los anuncios y formas podrán encontrarlas en línea o en la oficina parroquial. 310 N. Mitthoeffer Rd. 317-897-7777 www.qsalonindy.com St. Joseph Thursday Bingo 4332 N. German Church Rd. Play for as little as $9 for 12 games Every Thursday at 9:30AM www.thebaitbarn.com Live Fishing Bait & Tackle Where bait shop & country store meet! Operated by a family of U.S. Military Veterans 317-545-BAIT (2248) 3241 N. Arlington Ave. DEERING CLEANERS 1160 N. Arlington Jeannene Talbott Jeannene Talbott Agency Parishioner 1511 N. Post Rd., Ste. B 317-897-3750 EAST SIDE PRESCRIPTION SHOP [email protected] PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY American Family Mutual Insurance Company and its Subsidiaries American Family Insurance Company Home Office – Madison, WI 53783 ©2012 006441 - 9/12 5317 E. 16th St. Convalescent, Hospital & Sickroom Aids & Supplies 359-8278 356-2471 317-469-0169 800-887-0437 Parishioner Carpet Cleaning–Limpieza de alfombra 317-755-6175 PremierSteamCleaning.com • Whole Home Remodeling & Room Additions • Residential & Commercial Parishioner Since 1972 861-9778 www.thomasjpearson.com Commercial & Residential Backflow Preventer Certified RICHARD T. FOWLER & DAUGHTER Plumbing Contractor HALL RENTAL Book Your Special Event Now! Weddings • Holidays • Family Gatherings 1040 N. Post • 317-897-1577 Our Lady of Fatima Council #3228 Contact: Holly Blagburn (H) 335-1177 • (C) 965-8781 MORTUARIES & CREMATORY Over 100 Years of Family Ownership & Operation Five Locations 9606 E. 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Zeyen REAL, GRI REALTOR®/Broker Home (317) 861-3721 Cell (317) 753-4611 [email protected] www.zeyen.com FEENEY-HORNAK SHADELAND MORTUARY Please refer your friends and relatives to The Zeyen Team. Holy Spirit Parishioner for over 40 years by Medy Myers, RN Certified Geriatric Massage (H) 317-894-4011 (C) 317-432-1565 899-2577 www.yorkshire-landscaping.com [email protected] Ask for Rick Rohrman, General Manager 7101 Washington St. 317-613-7000 Indy’s Low-Price Powerhouse AUTHENTIC MEXICAN RESTAURANT 10417 E. Washington St. CatholicMatch.com/goIN Residential • Commercial New Construction RESTAURANTE MEXICANO 317-898-3921 Parishioner 897-0328 Large Parties Welcome! 9918 E. 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YOUR BIRD SEED HEADQUARTERS CatholicMatch Auto, Truck, Slip & Fall Injuries; Estates, Wills, Trusts; Powers of Attorney & Living Wills Bob Rohrman’s Indy Hyundai Integrated Therapeutic Massage State Massage Certification by Indiana Professional Licensing Agency H.S. Parishioner 8888 E. 10th St. 6084 W. 800 N. McCordsville For Advertising Information CALL 353-6101 feeneyhornakshadeland.com Family Dentistry Cell 317-945-8445 Fax 317-336-7152 Business 317-336-6051 Lana L. Zayen 1307 N. Shadeland Dr. J.R. Lindeman “Grow with the Flow” RODOLFO PALACIOS, Owner 317-443-7429 Real Estate Consultant 1st VP Residential Sales CRS, GRI, Interior Designer Parishioner www.designtosellenterprise.com [email protected] Robert H. Lane, CLU Financial Representative, Parishioner 973 N. Shadeland Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46219 [email protected] Call Bob Lane today at (317) 294-9732. Robert Lane is a Registered Representative and Investment Advisor Representative of and offers securities and advisory services through WRP Investments, Inc. Securities and Advisory Services are supervised by WRP Investments, Inc. at 4407 Belmont Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 44505 (800) 589-2023. WRP Investments, Inc. is a member of FINRA & SIPC. Try Our Weekend Brunch Pizzas Dine In / Carry Out / Delivery Bob & Laura Stark – Parishioners Mick McGrath & Nancy Duncan – School Family 5646 E. Washington St. • 356-6612 GYROS • RIB TIPS • WINGS 899-5565 1002 N. POST RD. 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