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Saint Matthew Catholic Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, Jan. 5
8:30 a.m. Communion Service
Tuesday, Jan. 6
8:30 a.m. Special Intention of Mary Jo La Bash
Wednesday, Jan. 7
8:30 a.m. Saint Matthew Parishioners
6 p.m.
Saint Matthew Parishioners
Thursday, Jan. 8
8:30 a.m. Saint Matthew Parishioners
Friday, Jan. 9
8:30 a.m. Saint Matthew Parishioners
Saturday, Jan. 10
5 p.m.
Pat Fredrick
Sunday, Jan. 11
7:30 a.m. Saint Matthew Parishioners
9 a.m.
Saint Matthew Parishioners
11:30 a.m. Rick and Ricky Monsey
Mass
Greeters
Jan. 4, 2015
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.
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. 10/11
Mass
Coordinators
Servers
Lectors
Musicians
Time
Travelers
Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion
* Eucharistic Team Lead
5 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
Carolyn and Richard
Wooton
Gerald Stawick
Dot Ryan
Virgil Madden
Elaine Scroggins
Jackie Noll
Alison Matheny
Denise Scroggins
Simon Confer
Leilan McNally
Natalie Worrell
9 a.m.
Marilyn Hunter
Pat Witt
Julianne Hipskind
11:30 a.m.
Robin Kensinger
Tim Tully
Readings for Week of Jan. 4
Sunday
The Epiphany of the Lord. Is 60:16; Ps 72; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:112
Monday
Saint John Neumann, Bishop. 1 Jn
3:22-4:6; Ps 2; Mt 4:12-17, 2325
Tuesday
Saint André Bessette, Religious. 1
Jn 4:7-10; Ps 72; Mk 6:34-44
Wednesday Saint Raymond of Penyafort,
Priest. 1 Jn 4:11-18; Ps 72; Mk
6:45-52
Thursday
1 Jn 4:19—5:4; Ps 72; Lk 4:14-22a
Friday
1 Jn 5:5-13; Ps 147; Lk 5:12-16
Saturday
1 Jn 5:14-21; Ps 149; Jn 3:22-30
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Charlie Moyer
Nina Kaiser
Will Meckauskas
Beth Wissler
Madelyn Alerding
Rob Gauss
Steven Good
Lee Ann Wright
*Andrea Perkins, Ann Marie Matheny,
Amy Stimpson, Allison Scroggins,
Caren Geppert, Maura Wissler
*Mark Worrell, Jim Dossman,
Sandra Patel, Trudy Gumbel,
Peter Berg, Denise Fry
*Gary Thompson, Michelle Kowal,
Bob Kowal, Mary McNulty, David
Siler, Debra Robarge
*Patricia Burow, Greg Otolski,
Aaron Rarick, Laura Legault,
Ann Tully, Madelynn Bormann
It is a Catholic tradition to bless your home today on the Epiphany.
E PIPHANY C HALK B LESSING
The lintel of the main door of the house (or front step) is marked with
blessed chalk in the following manner:
20+C+M+B+15 while saying the following prayer:
The Three Wise Men,
C Caspar, M Melchior, B Balthasaar, followed the star of God’s Son who
became Man
20 Two-thousand
15 and fifteen years ago
+ May Christ
+ Bless our home
+ and remain with us
+ through the new year.
Visit, O blessed Lord, this home with the gladness of your presence. Bless
all who live or visit here with the gift of your love and grant that we may
manifest your love to each other and to all whose lives we touch. May we
grow in grace and in the knowledge and love of you; guide, comfort, and
strengthen us in peace, O Jesus Christ, now and forever. Amen
The Epiphany of the Lord
A Word from Our Pastor
Would you like to better
understand Jesus and
embody his way of life?
Join us for the next
scripture study at Saint
Matthew. We will study
Fr. Robert Barron’s
“Priest, Prophet, King.” The Tuesday evening sessions start Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. The
Thursday morning sessions start Jan. 29 at
9 a.m. If you haven’t signed up yet, please
contact Leslie Kerr at 823-0112 or
[email protected].
Question of the Week
Question for Children: In your life, who helps
you to see Jesus in other people, such as a
classmate or a friend?
Question for Youth: The star guided the Magi to
Jesus. What people or events have guided you
in your relationship with Jesus?
Question for Adults: How this past week did you
demonstrate God’s love?
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.
Mass and Adoration on
Wednesday
Join us every Wednesday for Mass
at 6 p.m. and Eucharistic Adoration
from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Generous Hearts
Thought
“Once one chooses to become a
disciple of Jesus Christ, stewardship is not an option.”
Bishop John J. McRaith
Solemnity of the Epiphany: Merry Twelfth Day of Christmas! We began the twelve
-day celebration of Christmas by reading Luke’s account of the Christmas story.
This is the gospel passage read for Midnight Mass each year. It is the story with
the shepherds. Epiphany closes out the twelve-day celebration by reading Matthew’s Christmas story, the visit of the Magi. “Epiphany” is a Greek word meaning “to show” or “manifestation.” With Epiphany Jesus is manifested as the messiah sent for all the peoples of the world. The magi represent the gentiles of the
world. For this reason, Epiphany is regarded as the climax of the Christmas celebration. Some may still wonder why we do not celebrate Epiphany on Jan. 6, the
traditional date, even though we haven’t celebrated it on that date in the United
States since 1969. When Pope Paul VI issued the revised liturgical calendar in
1969, as requested by Vatican Council II, it was asked that all countries that do
not celebrate Epiphany as a Holy Day celebrate the feast on the first Sunday after
Jan. 1. Thus for us, Epiphany can come as early as Jan. 2 or as late as Jan. 8 depending on what day Jan. 1 lands. This either truncates the twelve-day observance or elongates it. This should not matter though, for the twelve days do
not celebrate chronos (chronological time), but kairos (sacred time, time beyond chronological time where counting seconds is of no consequence).
The Close of the Christmas Season: Though the celebration of the Day of Christmas reaches its high point with Epiphany, the Christmas season lingers on until
next Sunday when we celebrate the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. The Baptism of the Lord is another manifestation feast that once again proclaims Jesus
as the beloved Son of the Father sent to all the nations. Liturgically the Baptism
of the Lord is the last day of the Christmas season. Merry Christmas--still!
Epiphany Home Blessing and School Epiphany Mass: When Saint Matthew School
returns from Christmas break, we will have an Epiphany Mass and bless our
house as a Christian family (the church building) and our house where the children study (the school building). We will observe this celebration on Wednesday,
Jan. 7, at 8:30 a.m. We hope many can join us for our School Epiphany celebration. It has been a long-standing Church tradition to bless the home on Epiphany
as we enter into a new calendar year. You simply do this by gathering everyone
around the front door of the home and writing with chalk on the lintel: 20
+C+M+B 15. These are the numerals of the New Year and the initials of the legendary names of the three holy kings, Casper, Melchior, and Balthazar. The three
crosses are marks of blessing honoring the Holy Trinity. The three letters of C,
M, and B also mean “Christus mansionem benedicat,” Latin for “Christ blesses
the house.” Any prayer asking God’s blessing may be prayed as the family does
this, and then the house is blessed with holy water. Laura Sheehan, our Director
of Faith Formation, is having Epiphany home blessings passed out this weekend
after Masses. Be sure to take one home.
Catholic Calendars for 2015: Since the Feast of the Holy Family last Sunday,
2015 Catholic Calendars have been available in the narthex of church. If you
have not picked up a calendar yet, be sure and take one for your household. This
weekend you may take extra if you wish.
As Christmas comes to a close this week, once again Merry Christmas, and I pray
that God bless all with many blessings for a healthy and prosperous New Year!
Fr. Nick
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Saint Matthew Catholic Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
Jan. 4, 2015
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 Epiphany of the Lord
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 appears below. Contact Laura Sheehan, [email protected], with questions.
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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
Tuesdays for 20s and 30s Meets Jan. 13
The next Tuesdays for 20s
and 30s will
meet on Tuesday, Jan. 13, at
7:30 p.m.
Please contact Aaron Haag at [email protected] with
questions. Join us!
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) to join us. We will have the College Football Championship Game on the big screen. All age 21 and over are
welcome. Note the different day than usual for the meeting.
Find out what we love about our school…
and why you’ll love it, too!
St. Matthew Catholic
School cordially invites
you to our
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, Jan. 25
1 to 3 p.m.
4100 E. 56th St.
For more information or to request an information packet, call
251-3997, ext. 3913; visit www.saintmatt.org/school; or email
[email protected]. Also feel free to join our PFA for our
Pancake Breakfast on Jan. 25 from 8 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. to get
another sense of our wonderful community.
Spread the Word! Invite Your Friends and Neighbors!
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Saint Matthew Catholic Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
Confirmation Gathering & Pitch-In
Our next Confirmation session is on Sunday, Jan. 11. We
invite you to attend the 11:30 a.m. Mass, and then the session will officially begin at 12:45 p.m. and conclude at 4:30
p.m. We will gather in the Community Room. This is a class
for teens, sponsors, and parents. We will have a pitch-in
meal. We ask for each group to bring the following items:
parents and teens—salads or sides; sponsors—desserts; Confirmation team—drinks; Saint Matthew—main meal. We will
collect the Confirmation Information Sheets, so please bring
completed sheets to the session. Contact Deanna Lustig
with specific questions at 257-4297, x 2210.
Join Us for
Trivia Night Fun
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. Reserve your spot for Trivia Night!
Please contact Amy Barbar, [email protected], or Heidi
Poszgai, [email protected], to make reservations.
Catholic Charities News
January is Poverty Awareness Month in the United States. As Pope
Francis has been continuously been reminding us from the first day
of his papacy, the poor and suffering are our responsibility. We
must both understand their plight and respond in love to their
spoken and unspoken cries for help. Visit the United States bishop’s website on poverty at www.povertyusa.org. To learn how our
local Catholic Charities is responding, visit www.archindy.org/cc.
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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!
Catholic Lacrosse Club Saints
Teams are now forming for the 2015 Spring Lacrosse Season! Registration is open through Feb. 15. Boys in grades 3 through 8 and
girls in grades 5 through 8 attending a North Deanery school or in
good standing as a parishioner of a North Deanery church are encouraged to sign up. To register, visit www.catholiclax.com. For
more information about the club, contact Brenden Fitzgerald at
[email protected].
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.
Children’s Stewardship
Thank you to the children of the parish for their stewardship examples: “I helped feed my baby sister, Anna, so my mom could rest,”
“Going to church,” “helping my friend,” “getting Julia’s lunchbox,”
“drawing a picture for cousin,” “reading the bible,” “praying,” “Tried
to cheer my friend up,” “Egyptian mythology.” The treasure was
$24.15. Thank you for your generous hearts.
Contributions
Budget
$26,350
$24,000
Year-to-date @ 12/22/14
$590,900
$631,000
Over (Under) Budget
($40,100)
Weekend of 12/21/14
Because of the holiday season, collection information will
be published as early 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. Thank you for your ongoing generosity
to our church and ministries.
50/50 RAFFLE. The number drawn for Sunday,
Dec. 21, was 130, but the family did not play so
there was no winner. The pot is almost $6,500,
so don’t forget to play! Find 50/50 envelopes in
the narthex.
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