St. Rupert Catholic Church Established 1865 1244 W. Red Brush Road • Newburgh, IN 47630 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 20, 2013 St. Clement Catholic Church Established 1880 422 E. Sycamore St. • Boonville, IN 47601 Infant Baptism Parent Preparation sessions precede setting the date. Call the Parish office for more information. Adult Baptism RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Call the Parish office for more information. Confirmation Call the Parish office for more information. Reconciliation St. Clement: Saturday 4:00-4:30 pm or by appointment. St. Rupert: by appointment. Communal Penance Services during Lent and Advent. Marriage Call Father Will at least six months prior to the wedding. Anointing of the Sick Call Father Will to schedule. St. Clement Office Phone: (812) 897-4653 Fax: (812) 897-4692 Rectory/Father’s Office: (812) 897-2631 Father’s Cell Phone: (812) 774-6058 School: (812) 897-4692 Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 am-12:30 pm & 1:30-4:00 pm, Fridays 8:00—12:30 pm Closed during funerals or by posted notice. Website: www.stclementparish.org St. Clement Mass Schedule Weekend: Sat. 4:45 pm, Sun. 7:30 am & 10:30 am Weekday Masses: Mon, Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8:00 am Wednesdays 6:30 pm Holy Day Masses: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm St. Rupert Office Phone: (812) 853-3040 Father’s Cell Phone: (812) 774-6058 Website: www.strupertparish.org St. Rupert Mass Schedule Weekend: Saturday 6:15 pm & Sunday 9:00 am Weekday: See Bulletin Holy Day Masses: Vigil 7:00 pm Sponsor of the Week SCHUM MONUMENTS Phone: 812-937-4921 Please patronize our bulletin sponsors.
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St. Rupert Catholic Church Established 1865
1244 W. Red Brush Road • Newburgh, IN 47630
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 20, 2013
St. Clement Catholic Church Established 1880
422 E. Sycamore St. • Boonville, IN 47601
Infant Baptism
Parent Preparation sessions precede setting the date.
Call the Parish office for more information.
Adult Baptism
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Call the Parish office for more information.
Confirmation
Call the Parish office for more information.
Reconciliation
St. Clement: Saturday 4:00-4:30 pm or by appointment.
St. Rupert: by appointment.
Communal Penance Services during Lent and Advent.
Marriage
Call Father Will at least six months prior to the wedding.
Anointing of the Sick
Call Father Will to schedule.
St. Clement Office
Phone: (812) 897-4653 Fax: (812) 897-4692
Rectory/Father’s Office: (812) 897-2631
Father’s Cell Phone: (812) 774-6058
School: (812) 897-4692
Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 am-12:30 pm
& 1:30-4:00 pm, Fridays 8:00—12:30 pm
Closed during funerals or by posted notice.
Website: www.stclementparish.org St. Clement Mass Schedule
Weekend: Sat. 4:45 pm, Sun. 7:30 am & 10:30 am
Weekday Masses: Mon, Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8:00 am
Wednesdays 6:30 pm
Holy Day Masses: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm
St. Rupert Office
Phone: (812) 853-3040
Father’s Cell Phone: (812) 774-6058
Website: www.strupertparish.org St. Rupert Mass Schedule
Weekend: Saturday 6:15 pm & Sunday 9:00 am
Weekday: See Bulletin
Holy Day Masses: Vigil 7:00 pm
Sponsor of the Week
SCHUM MONUMENTS Phone: 812-937-4921
Please patronize our bulletin sponsors.
From the Pastor’s Desk 2
St. Clement Parish Staff
Father Lowell Will, Pastor
Rev. Mr. Thomas Lambert, Deacon
Mrs. Debbie Ordner, Music Minister
Mrs. Deborah Findley, DRE
Mrs. Maggie Phillips, CRE, Sacraments
Mrs. Janet Hirsch, CRE, Gr. 7-12
Mrs. Mary Ann Miles, Parish Minister
Ms. Barbara Forehand Carter,
Administrative Assistant
Ms. Erin Spaetti, Bookkeeper
Mrs. Shirley Byrd, Custodian
St. Clement Parish Council
(August 1, 2013—July 31, 2014)
Father Lowell Will, President
Mrs. Laurie Schnur, Chairman
Mr. Robert Lincoln, Vice-chairman
Mr. Keith Birchler, Secretary
Mrs. Tammy Altstadt
Mr. Joseph Derr, Jr.
Mrs. Vicky Harpenau
Mrs. Kathy Koch
Mrs. Margay McConnell
Mrs. Pam Murphy
St. Clement Ladies Club
President, Susie Stephan
Vice-President, Kathy Koch
Treasurer, Julie Malone
Secretary, Theresa Pittman
St. Clement Men’s Club
President, Joe Derr, Jr.
Treasurer, Henry Kreyling
Dear Parishioners,
Today throughout the world is World Mission Sunday. It is a day set
aside for Catholic Christians worldwide to recommit themselves to the
Church’s missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice. The theme
this year is “Do Good on Earth” taken from St. Therese of Lisieux,
Patroness of the Missions, and is a call to put faith in action. Our Holy
Father, Pope Francis, reflects this call when he asks each one of us to
“give voice to those not able to make their cries of pain and oppression heard.” Pope
Francis’ principal means of vital support for the 1,150 mission dioceses in the world
is through the Society of the Propagation of the Faith. World Mission Sunday, which is
an essential experience of worship, catechesis, and worldwide sacrifice, is a principal
means of funding for the Society of the Propagation of the Faith. In his message for
World Mission Sunday 2013, Pope Francis said, “The church… is not a relief
organization, an enterprise or an NGO, but a community of people, animated by the
Holy Spirit, who have lived and are living the wonder of the encounter with Jesus
Christ and want to share this experience of deep joy, the message of salvation that
the Lord gave us. It is the Holy Spirit that guides the Church in this path.” This
collection is part of our normal Sunday stewardship tithing, but if you would like to
give an extra gift just for the missions, there are envelopes on the buffet by the
bulletin board at St. Clement or in the vestibule at St. Rupert for this purpose.
Catholic Social Teaching – Who is blessed in the kingdom of God? Is it those who
make the cover of news magazines? Those who receive a Nobel Prize or an Academy
Award? Those with big salaries or advanced degrees? No. In the kingdom of God it is
the poorest, the littlest, the most forgotten who are truly blessed. And that’s why we
work to save their lives. Created, Redeemed, Loved by God, UCCB Respect Life, 2006
Congratulations to our Knights of Columbus on winning Overall Second Place in the
float division with a cash prize of $1,000.00 and also winning The President’s Trophy
in the parade last Saturday evening in the West Side Fall Festival. Way To Go !!
A sincere Thank You to all who made the Parishes Family Picnic so very enjoyable
last Sunday. Thanks to God for the absolutely beautiful weather; choir at Mass;
Activities Committee of Barbara Forehand, Becky Birchler, Pauletta Moen, Della
Livers; volleyball net and set-up, Dave Schnur; cornhole games from Chuck Carter
and Maurice Fleming; kids games, Tammy and Tanner Weisheit ; cooking the pork
steak Phil Lemond, Tom Coomes and I think a few others; all who brought tables and
tables of good food; all the people and businesses who donated items for the Chance
Raffles, Silent Auction and bingo; clean-up crew; all who came; and all I am probably
missing. It was an enjoyable day.
The Catholic Foundation asked us to publish this notice – Making a Gift Through an
IRA Charitable Rollover. Normally, a distribution from your IRA is taxed as ordinary
income. However, the Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 included a provision for the IRA
Charitable Rollover that allows you to make a charitable gift directly from your IRA
while excluding the amount of that gift from your income for 2013. Individuals 70 1/2
or older, who are required to make an annual distribution from their IRA, may direct a
gift to a qualified charity, such as your parish. Such qualified direct distributions to a
charity from your IRA are not subject to income tax ($100,000 limit). Required
minimum distributions that you wish to count as a charitable contribution should be
sent directly to the charity before the end of 2013 to avoid any tax consequences of
this income. For more information about how you and your parish can benefit from an
IRA Charitable Rollover, contact the Catholic Foundation at 812-424-5536 or by
email at lcox@evdio,org or contact Father Will.
Restless Heart, the movie about the life of St. Augustine, will be shown yet today,
Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM at Showplace Cinemas East,
Evansville, IN.
Good Shepherd Prayer Apostolate – Thursday, October 24, starting at 6:00 AM
until Friday morning at 6:00 AM. Please come at your chosen hour. All others are
encouraged to spend some time in prayer in church. A beautiful quote from “Letters
To A Brother Priest” – “All the angels of heaven gaze at the image left on your soul
after each hour you make in the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.”
Sunday Readings
October 20, 2013
1st Reading: Exodus 17:8-13
2nd Reading: 2 Timothy 3:14—4:2
Gospel: Luke 18:1-8
October 27, 2013
1st Reading: Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18
2nd Reading: 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18
Gospel: Luke 18:9-14
Check the LOST & FOUND BASKET in
the church Narthex near the restrooms if
you have lost an item in church or school!
Thanks to Bob & Theresa Pittman for mak-
ing the basket.
St. Clement News & Events 3 Note: Bulletin articles are due by 9:00 am each Monday. Articles will be printed as space allows. Note: Bulletin articles are due by 9:00 am each Monday. Articles will be printed as space allows.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAMS
* October 20th—Fall Break--No Rel. Ed.
R. E. Thanksgiving Food Drive to benefit
our Warrick Ecumenical Soup Kitchen:
October 20 - November 24. Please bring
In canned food/non-perishable food
items during religious education class.
The Ecumenical Soup Kitchen provides hot
meals for the needy in our community.
Your generosity will be greatly appreciated.
Urgent: We need immediate volunteers to
assist our kindergarten & preschool catechist
during religious education on Sundays from
8:45 am to 10:15 am. No teaching
required. Primary duties will be to assist
with craft making projects and monitoring
trips to the bathroom. Please get in touch
with the parish office or DRE if you can help.
Halloween: Each year, we hear that
Halloween is an ancient pagan festival that
was taken over by the Church or we hear
that it's a celebration of evil and witchcraft
and that Christians shouldn't take part in it.
However, from its earliest beginnings, this
holiday was linked to the feast of All Saints.
The word Halloween is a shortened form of
"All Hallows Eve," the day before All Saint's
Day. Hallow is the same word for "holy" that
we find in the Lord's Prayer, and e'en is a
contraction of "evening." Halloween and its
back-to-back feast days of All Saints and All
Souls offer us an opportunity to talk about
what it means to be holy. Whether or not
our children have ready access to candy &
other sweets during the year, Halloween is
still the kind of super-abundance of treats
that we might think of as a metaphor of
God's grace - free for the asking. While
autumn leaves, apple cider, pumpkins,
black cats, costumes and candy are likely
part of our Halloween fun; offering prayers
and remembrances at the graves of
deceased family members and friends and
attending Mass as a family will emphasize
the Catholic nature of the holiday. Teaching
children to understand the deeper
significance and connection of All Hallows
Eve to the Holy Day of Obligation on All
Saints Day and our devotion to our loved
ones on All Souls Day is a very important
responsibility that all parents, catechists,
clergy and fellow parishioners share.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CALENDAR
October 27 - Session 9
(All Saints Program)
October 29 - Adult Bible Study
Deborah Findley, DRE
SCRIP PROGRAM - Join In !! BEST FUNDRAISER EVER - IT COSTS YOU NOTHING EXTRA. We have SCRIP (prepaid gift cards) for all your daily needs: groceries, gas, pharmacies, restaurants, de-partment stores, hardware stores, even Wal-Mart. You buy the face value and we get a % for the Build-ing Fund. Make it a weekly habit!
Stop by the SCRIP table by the restrooms in the church Narthex before each weekend Mass. Even small purchases help!
Mass Intentions
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Vigil, Twenty-ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time
4:45 pm Ruth Sobotka
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Twenty-ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time
7:30 am Anthony & Nadine Elpers
10:30 am Robert Maurer
Monday, October 21, 2013
Weekday
8:00 am Dec. of Gerald Forler family
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Blessed John Paul II
8:00 am Gale Butcher
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
St. John of Capistrano
6:30 pm Gloria Ziegler
Thursday, October 24, 2013
St. Anthony Mary Claret
8:00 am Helen Doyle
Friday, October 25, 2013
Weekday
8:00 am Wilma Spaulding
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Vigil, Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time
4:45 pm Shanley family
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time
7:30 am For the Parishes
10:30 am Gene Clark
Anniversaries
October 21, 2013
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Koch............... 7 Years
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne VanHoosier ..... 46 Years
October 22, 2013
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Clark ........... 30 Years
October 25, 2013
Mr. & Mrs. Brent Maurer ........ 27 Years
Mr. & Mrs. Brian McDaniel .... 16 Years
October 26, 2013
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Birchler ... 56 Years
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tieman ......... 40 Years
Weekly Memorials
Oct 20 Paul Alexander (1992)
Oct 21 Robert Kelly (1940)
Robert Whittaker (1992)
James Daugherty (1998)
Nora Klump (2001)
John Berry (2004)
Oct 22 none
Oct 23 Mark Johnson (1976)
Oct 24 Josephine Crittenden (1936)
James Vaal (1972)
Oct 25 Ruth Miller (2004)
Edward Bellinger (2007)
Oct 26 Kenneth Roberts (1968)
Anthony Keethers (1976)
Free Rosary Repair I will try to restore your broken rosary as close as possible to the original condition. This does not include precious metals or specialty beads. These items will be replaced for cost only. If you have any questions, contact me at 897-4653. Any aluminum, wrapped or woven chain cannot be repaired. It must be replaced. Please fill out a slip and place slip with rosary in a plastic bag and put them in the container in the church Narthex. You will be contacted when the repair is completed. I also take broken rosaries to be disposed of. Sometimes the beads can be used to repair a different rosary. Peace & Blessings, Deacon Tom Lambert
THE NUTS ARE HERE!!! The Ladies Club will be selling 1
lb. bags of Pecan pieces, Pecan halves,
English Walnuts, and Cashews from
Uncle Al’s Pecan company of Terre Haute,
IN. They are $10 per bag, except the
cashews which are $12 per bag.
If you need nuts now, please call Kathy
Koch at 897-4077 or Barb at the parish
office 897-4653. We will sell the nuts
after the Masses on October 26 & 27
and November 2 & 3.
The Holidays and our Annual Cookie Walk
will be here before you know it, so get your
nuts soon to make those scrumptious
pies, cakes, desserts & cookies!
All young adult Catholics age 18-35 are
invited to Coraggio, an evening of prayer,
community, & food at Holy Trinity Catholic
Church in downtown Evansville Friday,
November 8, for a holy hour of adoration
from 6-7 PM. We will gather after to hear
from Bishop Thompson. He will be speak-
ing on courage. We will be having a pot-
luck after, so please bring a dish!
St. Clement News & Events 4
Calendar for the Week
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Fall Break - No CCD classes.
7:30 & 10:30 am Mass
Monday, October 21, 2013
8:00 am Mass
9:00 am Bulletin articles due.
6:00 pm Knights of Columbus Mtg.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
8:00 am Mass
8:30 am Office closed—PDS Workshop
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Office closed—vacation day.
6:30 pm Mass
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Good Shepherd Prayer Apostolate
8:00 am Mass
5:00 pm Soup Kitchen (5)
Friday, October 25, 2013
8:00 am Mass
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Nuts for Sale after Mass
4:00 pm Reconciliation
4:45 pm Mass
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Nuts for Sale after Masses.
7:30 am Mass
8:45 am Religious Education classes
10:30 am Mass
Liturgical Ministers
October 26 & 27, 2013
Altar Linens—Carol Kreilein
Altar Assistants
4:45 pm volunteers
7:30 am Brandon Malone, Levi Seibert
10:30 am Emma Bracher, Morgan Davis
Cantors
4:45 pm volunteer
7:30 am Ally Downey
10:30 am Carrie Boyer
Lectors
4:45 pm Maurice Fleming
7:30 am Charlie Birchler
10:30 am Judy Wynn
Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion
4:45 pm Deb McConnell, Vicki Perigo
Pam Tubbs, John Keys
7:30 am Bob Martin, Jerry Snyder,
Keith & Becky Birchler
10:30 am Steve & Tammy Altstdt,
Joe & Terri Derr
Ushers
4:45 pm G. Greer, L. Miles
7:30 am P. Shelton, J. & B. Snyder
10:30 am C. Elikofer, B. Forehand
Greeters
4:45 pm Brenda Byers
7:30 am Bob Martin
10:30 am Barb Forehand
Gift Bearers
4:45 pm John & Patty Keys
7:30 am Paul & Julie Malone
10:30 am Phil & Kathy Lemond
Collection Counters & Church
Cleaners *see your schedules
We keep in our prayers….. Home-Bound Parishioners
(Please call Barb at the office with updates. )
Helen Andrews, Marlane Barnett, Roy & Brenda Boyer,
Ruth Ellison, Margaret Fleming, Billie Harger, Jim
Harpenau, Helen Kraus, Jim Lincoln, Mary Menner,
Mike Metzger, Leroy Meyer, Frank Shanley, Mary
Stronowicz, Wanda Springston, Roger Stephens,
Josephine Titzer. Please pray also for our Priests, Nuns,
Seminarians and all serving in the US Armed Forces.
Birthdays
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Name name
Monday, October 21, 2013
Makayla Day Beau Weber
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Dennis Conn Evan Hargrave
Matt Harpenau Jeff McGuire
Alan Siebe
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Misty Heck Don Hudson, Sr.
Anthony Long Bailey Meador
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Phyllis Heck Alan Jared Heuring
Jennifer Hutchison Johnathon Wilson
Friday, October 25, 2013
Chris Fortune Jesse Lechner
Karen Wilson
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Phil Lemond Joshua Schmitt
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Katie Chiaffredo Kyle Hoefling
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