W E L C O M E T O
Saint Joseph Catholic Church D E C E M B E R 2 7 , 2 0 1 5
Jasper, Indiana
Monday, Dec 28, 2015 No Bosco Middle School 5:30pm St. Vincent de Paul 6:30pm Venture Crew Meeting No Parish Council
Tuesday, Dec 29, 2015 12:00pm Cursillo Prayer Group 12:00pm Prayer Group – L. Luegers 6:30pm Boy Scout Troop 182
7:30pm AA Support Group
Wednesday, Dec 30, 2015 8:30am Legion of Mary
Thursday, Dec 31, 2015 New Year's Eve PARISH CENTER CLOSED
Friday, Jan 1, 2016 New Year's Day PARISH CENTER CLOSED
Sunday, Jan 3, 2016 8:00am Adult Choir Rehearsal 10:00am Youth Choir Rehearsal
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Monday: December 28 2015 The Holy Innocents, Martyrs
8:00am………………………………………Marvin Gerlach 6:30pm……………..………………Martin Buschkoetter
Tuesday: December 29, 2015 Fifth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord
8:00am….………………………………..…Georgia Kleiser 6:30pm.……………………………..…..Adrienne Luegers Wednesday: December 30, 2015 Sixth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord
8:00am……………………………………….Robert L. Nalin 12:05pm……………………..……………...Mabell Schitter
Thursday: December 31, 2015 Seventh Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord
8:00am………………………..……………Marilyn Schmitt 4:00pm…………………………..…Scott Bohnenkemper
Friday: January 1, 2016 Holy Day of Obligation The Octave Day of the Nativity of the Lord, Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
8:00am…….Wayne, Patty, David & Tom Traylor 10:00am.…Peace throughout the World in 2016
Saturday: January 2, 2016 St. Basil the Great & St. Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops
8:00am………………………………..……Leona Kluemper 4:00pm ………….……………….Henrietta “Sis” Ruxer
Baptism of Kate Reckelhoff
Sunday: January 3, 2016 The Epiphany of the Lord
6:00am….................................People of the Parish 7:30am...……………………...…………………..Art Mathies 9:00am……………….…Jobe Zoglman & Vic Wagner 11:00am……………………….………Lucille & Gover Salb
Baptism of Burke L. Rasche 4:00pm..……….…..…………………….……...…En Español
CHURCH SCHEDULE
Pastor Reverend Raymond Brenner [email protected]
Associate Pastor Reverend William Traylor [email protected]
Hispanic Ministry Reverend Gene Heerdink
Phone ................... 812-634-9405 [email protected]
Healing Ministry Sister Carolyn Bouchard, SP [email protected]
Deacon
Reverend Mr. Levi Schnellenberger [email protected]
Parish Catechetical Leaders Pam Freyberger, DRE, PCL [email protected]
Mike Hagerdon, CRE, PCL [email protected]
St. John Bosco Youth Ministry ............................... 812-481-2442
Parish Manager Jane Gehlhausen [email protected]
COMMISSION
REPRESENTATIVES
Christine Brinkman……Parish Council
Bob Herzog………….………....Education
Sr. Carolyn……………..Social Concerns
Fr. William Traylor…….…………..Liturgy
Dan Fritch………………………….Finance
Open……………………………………..Youth
PARISH CENTER
BUSINESS HOURS
Mon - Thurs: 8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m.
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The people of Saint Joseph Parish are called to be a faith-filled family who forgive freely, act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly with God.
CONTACT US 1029 Kundek Street ● Jasper, Indiana 47546
Phone: 812-482-1805 ● Fax: 812-482-1814
Website: www.SaintJosephJasper.org
Facebook: St Joe Jasper Twitter: stjoejasper
Email: [email protected]
PASTORAL STAFF
PRAYER L INE
Daytime call:
Mildred Gramelspacher
812-482-1911
Late Afternoon & Evening:
Eileen Hall
812-482-5829
Allow us to pray for you.
RECONCILIATION
SCHEDULE
Wednesday before 8:00 a.m. Mass
Thursday following 6:30 p.m. Mass
Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
and by appointment.
Collec!on for Immaculate Concep!on ………………………..……..$ 6,092.50
Direct Deposits…………………………………………………..……………...$ 2,810.00
Collec!ons …………………………………….………………………….....…..$23,837.84
Amount needed for budget ………………………………..……………..$19,983.02
Difference for Sunday………………………………………………......……$12,757.32
Difference Year-to-Date……………………………………………...……..$(14,221.63)
Dubois Co. Community Meals Collec!on……………………………..$ 1,788.21
Sa i n t J o s e ph Ca th o l i c Chu r ch 3
Years ago, I asked our parish
faith forma"on children to pray for
children who were seeking to be
adopted into a loving family. I re-
ceived the first names and pictures
of children in foster care in our area
and gave each class a different
child. In the month of stewardship
of prayer that we were observing,
they were to pray for these children
each day of the month. It was a
moving experience for the children
and me. To even contemplate the
reality of so many children in the
world who had no place to truly call
home made us emo"onal. A%er
some "me had passed, I contacted
the service that had supplied the
names to me. About seventy per-
cent had found permanent families!
What a tremendous use of prayer!
We have been given many wonder-
ful things in this life, including the
ability to pray. But there are more
people who can pray than there are
children who live in stable families.
According to the Congressional Coa-
li"on on Adop"on Ins"tute, nearly
400,000 children in the US are living
without permanent families. In
2011, UNICEF stated that there
were close to eighteen million or-
phans who had lost both parents
and were living in orphanages or on
the street. I can only assume that
with the events of the past few
years, par"cularly in the Middle
East, that staggering number has
only increased. To think about it is
truly devasta"ng.
The Holy Family were refugees,
having to flee their land to avoid
persecu"on and death. But, thank-
fully, they had each other. The Son
of God already had to be born in a
stable. Imagine what welcome this
world would have had for the new-
born King if not for his earthly par-
ents.
Not all of us can adopt a child.
But we can all use our gi% of prayer
to pray for those who long for love.
Everyone deserves love.
To find out more about adop"on,
contact your local Catholic Chari"es
office.
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
© Liturgical Publica"ons Inc
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP
Happy Feast of the Holy Family!
As we celebrate this feast it gives me cause to celebrate
my own family and think about all the "mes we’ve cele-
brated together. Like the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary
and Joseph, we’ve had our trials but also our blessed
"mes such as births, Bap"sms, First communions and
weddings. But we’ve also shared "mes of sorrow such
as deaths. Like many families we’ve had some who le% the Catholic
Church for some other denomina"on. But we con"nue to love them. As
you celebrate today, give praise to God for your family and con"nue to
pray for each other.
God Bless you.
T I T H E S F O R D E C E M B E R 1 2 & 1 3 , 2 0 1 5
Call 812-482-1805 contact Jane
MARY, the Holy Mother of God
Vigil Mass ● Thursday ● December 31 4:00 pm
Holy Day Mass ● Friday ● January 1
8:00 am & 10:00 am
Sa i n t J o s e ph Ca th o l i c Chu r ch 4
OUR 173RD YEAR
IN CATHOLIC EDUCATION.
Con"nuing the tradi"on.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS ● JANUARY 2 & 3, 2016
Time Eucharistic Ministers
Servers
Senior Servers
Lectors Cantors/
Choirs Offertory Gift
Bearers
Saturday
4:00
Priest B4, Marilyn Gunselman, Jodi Smith, Becky Beckman, Marge Jahn, Sydney Traylor, Steve Whalen, Judy Heidorn, Not Filled, Laverne Lechner, Patrick Lottes, Sylvia Metzger
Delaney Smith Olivia Smith
Lauren
Siewers John & Jane
Chappell Paula Alles
Family of: Henrietta “Sis”
Ruxer
Sunday 7:30
Audrey Werner, Dave Kramer, Jan Kramer, Vicki Welp, Christina Schuetter, Cheryl Gadlage, Marge Beckman, Rose Rasche, Patrick Eckerle, Gale Rottet, Sandy Smith
Erica Schmitt
Adam Schwartz
Sr. Renee
Kyle Werner
Family of: Art Mathies
Sunday 9:00
Jason Pierce, Tina Pierce, Patty Mills, Michael Mills, Carla Moynahan, Bob Moynahan, Lynn Hensley, Bernita Berger, Joyce Kreilein, Greg Beck, Carol Sanders
Jaysee Pierce Ben Hochgesang
Brooklynn Pierce
Judy Bennett Bernie
Messmer
Mary Ann Huls
Family of: Jobe Zoglman &
Vic Wagner
Sunday 11:00
Ambrose Schitter, Jim Dittmer, Bernard Fallon, Kay Hagerdon, Mike Hagerdon, Nichole Faulkner, Doug Faulkner, Kathleen Messmer, Terrie Keusch, Cindi Jones, Stephanie Reinsch
Nathan Freyberger Not Filled
Melanie Stone
Suellen Seng Bob Vogler
Youth Choir Family of:
Lucille & Gover Salb
R E A D I N G T H E B I B L E
A S S T O RY
The Sisters of St. Benedict of Fer-
dinand are offering a program,
“Reading the Bible as Story,”
on January 5-6 at the Benedic"ne
Hospitality Center at Kordes Hall
on the grounds of Monastery Im-
maculate Concep"on in Ferdi-
nand, Indiana. Explore the Bible in
a different way and learn new in-
sights. Presented by Father Eu-
gene Hensell, OSB. Program runs
from 7 p.m. Eastern "me to 8:15
p.m. on both January 5 and 6.
Content will be different each
evening. Cost $15 per session.
Registra"on due December 31.
For more informa!on
or to register, call
800-880-2777,
or
www.thedome.org/programs.
LECTOR WORKBOOKS
Lector Workbooks are available
for Lectors. Books can be picked
up in the Sacristy or at the Parish
Center.
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DIOCESAN-WIDE
PLANNING STUDY
UPDATE:
LAST CHANCE TO RESPOND!
This week will be your last
chance to par"cipate in the
planning-study survey. You
may read about the proposed
plans at online at
www.evdio.org and click on
the “Planning study survey”
bu+on and then fill out the
online survey.
The password you
will need is-
Catholic
RETROUVAILLE
Marriage Help – Retrouvaille
(pronounced retro-vi) has
helped thousands of couples
who are disillusioned or even
experiencing misery in their
marriage. This program can
help you too. For confidential
information about or to regis-
ter for the January program
beginning with a weekend on
January 29, 2016.
Call 270-683-1545 ext 346,
email: [email protected] or
visit the web site at
www.retrouvaille.com
LISTENING SESSIONS
FOR DIOCESAN
PASTORAL PLAN
Bishop Charles C. Thompson will
hold a series of listening sessions
in early 2016 concerning a Dioce-
san Pastoral Plan that is in devel-
opment. Each session will last
approximately two hours. The
series includes:
· 6 p.m. CT on Wednesday Jan.
6 at Good Shepherd Parish, Ev-
ansville
· 6 p.m. CT on Monday Jan. 11
at St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Dale
· 6 p.m. ET on Monday Jan. 13
at St. Francis Xavier Parish, Vin-
cennes
· 6 p.m. ET on Monday Feb. 1
at St. Joseph Parish, Jasper
· 6 p.m. CT on Tuesday Feb. 2
at Resurrec"on Parish, Evansville
· 6 p.m. ET on Monday Feb. 8
at St. John the Evangelist Parish,
Loogootee
· 6 p.m. CT on Tuesday Feb. 9
at Sts. Peter & Paul Parish,
Haubstadt
· 6 p.m. CT on Monday, Feb. 22
at St. Philip Parish, Posey County
During each session, Bishop
Thompson will discuss the work
to date in developing a Diocesan
Pastoral Plan. He will share ele-
ments of the plan, answer ques-
"ons and accept input regarding
the plan and its ongoing develop-
ment.
Sessions open to Catholics from
any of our 12 coun"es.
Please plan to a%end and help
form the future of our Diocese.
HELPING YOU FIND PEACE,
POWER, AND PASSION
AFTER YOUR DIVORCE
The Catholic’s Divorce Survival
Guide was created to bring hope
and healing to divorced and
separated Catholics. With the help
of counselors, theologians, and
priests you can go from pain and
loneliness to hope and
healing. This is for both men and
women beginning February 4 –
April 21, 6-7:30pm at St. Mary’s
Ac"vity Center. Call Rachel at St.
Mary’s Hun"ngburg 812-683-2372
to register.
Babysi'ng is available.
PATRIOT IC ROSARY
Monday, January 4th at 7:00 p.m.
Holy Family Church Jasper, Indiana
You are invited to participate in this special Rosary for the Con-secration of our Nation. Join us in prayer and song for our coun-try!
INDOOR
FUNDRAISER
Please help Boy Scout Troop 182
& Venturing Crew 182, by do-
na"ng items to our yard sale fund-
raiser to be held February 27,
2016 in St. Joseph Parish Center.
All proceeds will go to the troop’s
expenses for a Grand Canyon trip/
hike in the summer of 2016.
As you clean out
your house for
the fall or work
to clean up
space for all the
new Christmas
gi%s your household will receive,
please keep the troop in mind.
We are accep"ng dona"ons of
new/gently used items.
We request all items be clean and
in good condi"on. Any items not
sold will be donated to the local
thri% store. Items you wish to do-
nate can be dropped off Tuesday
evenings between 6:30-8pm in
the scout room (#216).
If you have ques"ons call
Jim & Michelle Schoenbachler
812-634-6130
WOMENS’ WINTER
CRHP RETREAT
will be held on January 29 &
30, 2016 , at the Kordes Retreat Center. Registration forms are available in the back of church.
Any questions contact Pam Howard
812-482-9358 or Alice Lukemeyer
812-482-4723
Sa i n t J o s e ph Ca th o l i c Chu r ch
H O M E WA R D B O U N D
is a monthly Prison Ministry Out-
reach program of Saint Joseph
Parish and is directed to persons
in the Dubois County Community
Correc"ons Work Release Center.
The program is in its third year.
Mee"ngs are held on the last
Wed. of the month from 6:30—
8:00pm.
The program consists of an open-
ing prayer, a meal, followed by a
Scripture reading and discussion,
and closes with a prayer; the pro-
gram is comple"ng its second
year.
The mee"ngs are open to anyone
in the center by signing up for it
on a list provided by the center
staff. The meal is obtained from
the Community Meals Program
and are free of charge to all
par"cipants.
Most of the a+endees are not of
our Catholic faith; however that
does not ma+er to us and we have
found that most par"cipants are
thankful, courteous and willing to
engage in meaningful conversa-
"ons about the scripture reading
and other ma+ers of spirituality
during these sessions.
If you are interested in helping
with this ministry please contact,
Jenny Fowler 812-631-1009,
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HOW TO FIND
FINANCIAL PEACE IN
YOUR LIFE…
Saint Celes"ne will again be offer-
ing Dave Ramsey’s Financial
Peace University in January.
Learn God’s ways of handling
money! This nine-week class will
show you how to get rid of debt,
bargain when buying, discover
what insurance you need aned do
not need, explain re"rement and
college planning, saving and giv-
ing wisely, and more!
Learn how to take your money
and tell it where to go and not
wonder where it went!
The 90 minute sessions meet
Mondays beginning January 11,
2016– March 14, 2016, from
6:45—8:15pm, at Saint Celes"ne
Parish Hall. It is $100 per individ-
ual or family/engaged couple for
the class and materials. Dave
Ramsey teaches the class on DVD
followed by small group discus-
sions. Deadline to register is
Monday, January 5, by calling the
St. Celes"ne office (812-634-
1875). No class Monday, February
15 (Cluster Mission).
Sa i n t J o s e ph Ca t h o l i c Chu r ch
St . John Bosco Youth Minist r y Chr istmas Break:
No High school Wednesday night December 30th
No Middle school Monday a f ternoon December 28th
Please jo in us for Euchar ist ic Adorat ion at Div ine Providence Chapel at Precious Blood
Church ever y Wednesday f rom 5:00pm -6:00pm
BOSCO YOUTH MINISTRY
7
MIDDLE AND
HIGH SCHOOL
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
WILL RESUME
JANUARY 6.
HAVE A SAFE AND
BLESSED HOLIDAY.
DIVINE
PROVIDENCE
ADORATION
CHAPEL
AT PRECIOUS
BLOOD
You are invited to spend an hour
with Jesus. The following "mes are
currently open:
3rd, 4th & 5th Sundays
8:00-9:00 am
Mondays 4:00 am - 5:00 am
Saturday 11:00 pm - midnight
Contact Bonnie at
812-630-8382
dp@adora"onmanager.com
T E E N S
E N C O U N T E R
C H R I S T
( T E C )
Reserve your place for this three
day experience for young people
between the ages 17 (must be en-
rolled as a JR.) through age 22.
You may find your applica"on &
informa"on on our website:
www.switec.org
Adults are also welcome and en-
couraged to a+end as they in-
crease our witness to our faith
while experiencing their own en-
counter with Christ.
Future (TEC’s) are
February 13 –15,
July 23-25, &
November 12-14, 2016.
Feel free to send in applica"ons
for any of the weekends,
they fill quickly.
Sunday ● February 7 7:00 pm EDT
Dedicated to the performance of
sacred music of varied religious tra-
di"ons and historical periods. An-
gelus is currently comprised of sev-
en young women ranging from
Freshman to Senior.
Angelus is completely unique
among American high school vocal
ensembles. They are members of
the Mount Vernon Senior High
School Fine Arts Academy under
the direc"on of Mr. Dana Taylor.
Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph "He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedi-ent to them." We might be tempted to think that Jesus more or less raised himself. As the Son of God, it might appear on first glance that earthly parents would be a mere formality for this particular child. But it wasn't so. Mary and Joseph had real influence, and real author-ity, over their son. Although Jesus apparently under-stood from a tender age how he related to God ("Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?"), he also knew that he
owed appropriate respect to his parents. This is why he stayed in their home in Nazareth and was obedient to them. And because of this obedience, clearly Mary and Joseph must have been deeply in-fluential in his life. Their direction, their teachings, their example, and their rules would all have shaped Jesus in his humanity. It was thanks in no small part to the ma-triarch and patriarch of the Holy Family that Jesus "advanced in wis-dom and age and favor before God and man." We should be advancing in these ways too! And those of us who are parents are likewise called to
direct and guide our children to develop as Jesus did, not only forming our sons and daughters to succeed in the eyes of men, but also leading them on the path of "favor before God." The Holy Family serves as a beautiful model for us in this regard. They help us learn how to submit our lives to the lov-ing leadership of our heavenly Fa-ther. But more than this, Mary and Joseph also serve as intercessors who, like any faithful family mem-ber or friend, want to pray with us and for us. Let us turn, then, to the intercession of the Holy Family ask-ing that our families may be holy too.
F 0 R R E F L E C T I O N
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M C T M N S I V Y N T M V N P A F J A Q
E L E O I T L R N R R I A Y H X D S H T
Z D A D D R Z I K X R Z J R L J H T D H
T U C S Q U B Z T T A I R I K I M W W Q
N C H I N G T C U R U K N V S M M D R S
R Y E W T G K E E O I U T D V A K A U J
P E R H D L S T C D V L R B G W E S F S
N R S F R E H Q J I H I C W N Y E G N M
M C Y P H S T N E I D E B O W J Z F E J
T D Y T E U U Z O U U F I E D U F N T Z
I V L H Y C G U I D E J N W H F B E B F
I F E G O T T H N A Q O N U G X D R N V
C A T H O L I C C H A R I T I E S D N O
I F A J M J Y N Y S G B G Z D F H L K T
P A R E N T S F A N K F P I H B O I S P
B Z E Y D W Q P A M G G L P O I M H B E
E K S W L M Y K F M U F H N N L E C B P
H P E S O J A J Y R I H D Q B R I F U J
X Q F G W K I R W M J L D I P Y D P H N
O E D I F B J N Y J R M Y H Y O E L B T
à BOND
à CATHOLIC CHARITIES
à CHILDREN
à FAMILY
à GUIDE
à HOLY FAMILY
à HOME
à HUMANITY
à JESUS
à JOSEPH
à MARY
à NAZARETH
à NEW YEAR
à OBEDIENT
à PARENTS
à RESPECT
à STRUGGLES
à TEACHER
à VIRTUES
à WISDOM
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CONFIRMATION MASS
Saturday ● January 30 4:00 pm with music prior
Bishop Thompson Celebrant
ALL ARE WELCOME
Sa i n t J o s e ph Ca t h o l i c Chu r ch 9
Sharing the Gospel Mothers think their babies are pre+y special, and
Mary was no different. She probably kissed his nose,
snuggled his li+le cheeks, and sang songs to him. But
a lot of people thought her baby was special. Mary
had more than just curious rela"ves showing up to
visit. Angels praised God, and shepherds came run-
ning to see the baby, too. When it was "me to name
him Jesus, Mary knew he was the Savior.
Prayer
Dear God, thank you for le?ng everyone know that
Jesus was more than a special baby. He was the Sav-
ior. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Something to Draw
Draw a picture of Mary giving baby Jesus snuggles.
Mission for the Week
Ask your parents what they enjoyed about you as a
li+le baby. You might also want to look at some baby
pictures together.
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The Holy
Family
Every parent knows
the trials of raising
children. There is the
wonder of watching
someone grow and
learn and discover new
things. There is sa"s-
fac"on as a child takes
to heart the morals
and values that a par-
ent seeks to share. There is sadness, and even grief,
when some difficult problem or illness besets a son
or daughter. There may even be anger or despair if,
as a child grows, he or she rejects what a parent
holds dear. Needless to say, family life is complicat-
ed, never perfect, some"mes full of joy, some"mes
crowded with pain.
Today's Gospel gives a hint that the life of the Holy
Family was not always the perfect example we might
imagine. Trials and struggles were a part of their life
too. As the Gospel story relates today, Jesus basically
skipped out on Mary and Joseph, not an unusual
prac"ce for an adolescent. But also not the kind of
thing we would typically associate with a well-
behaved teenager. In other words, the Holy Family is
exhibi"ng the traits and behaviors that are part of
the dynamic of ordinary family life.
And that is good! It serves as a reminder to all of
us that their example is that of a family not so differ-
ent from our own. On this feast the church li%s up
the Holy Family for us to imitate. The prayer for the
day asks God to help us be like them "in prac"cing
the virtues of family life and in the bonds of charity."
No ma+er the structure of our family household, we
are called to put into prac"ce the eternal love of
God, first revealed in the mystery of the family of the
Trinity, and then lived out concretely in human life in
the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. It is the
bond of charity that holds any family together, a love
that penetrates deep into our souls and abides in our
hearts no ma+er the joys or sorrows that life brings. ©2012 Liturgical Publications Inc
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WHOLESALE • RETAIL
CUSTOM
PROCESSING
3994 W. 180 N.
482-7020 MERKLEY & SONS PACKING CO., INC.
“Bring your Ford HOME for Service”Hwy. 231., Jasper • 482-1200
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Gift Shop Inspirational Gifts for All Occasions
Bring this ad in for 20% off 1 item per person - Code: STJ
Does not apply to sale or
select monastery gifts
812-357-8290½ mile S. of St. Meinrad, IN on State Rd 545
www.saintmeinradgiftshop.com
Hwy. 231 S., JasperBring in church bulletin toreceive 10% off purchase.
245 US 231 South Jasper IN 47546
812-482-1477
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Helming Brothers Inc.• Copper Goods Fabrication • Stained Glass-Custom & Restoration • Plumbing/HVAC-Residential & Light Commercial • Architectural Restoration/ Building Maintenance • Lightning Protection & Surge Suppression Systems-UL®Listed & LPI Certified
1030 Fairview Ave., Jasper, IN 47546 812-634-9797 www.helmingbrothers.com
“The Real Estate Team
You Can Count On”www.sell-4free.com
Gary & Marcia SchnellSt. Joseph Parishioners
“The Re Realealealeal Es Es Es Estattate Team
(812) 631-3147 | Email: [email protected]
Brian J. Woebkenberg M.D.• General Orthopaedics • Performing New Anterior Hip Surgery • Specialized in Sports Medicine
695 W 2nd Street, Jasper, IN 47546
(812) 996-5950 For appointment, no referral needed
Visit on the web at Woebkenbergorthopaedics.com Or on Facebook
BOB LUEGERS
1050 Wernsing Road • PO Box 787Jasper, IN 47546
BOBLUEGERS.COM
101 CountryFM 100.9
Country Roads w/Fr. Joe • Sunday Mornings@ 7:00 AM
TV Holy Mass
Sundays @ 11AM
Commercial - Industrial - Residential - Custom Millwork
1060 Third Avenue
Jasper, Indiana 47546
Phone: (812) 482-1125
Fax: (812) 482-9490
www.jasperlumberonline.com
Hoosier Business Machines, Inc.
812-482-3736
J & S PlasteringOwners:
Jason Mehringer and
Steve Fuhs
630-1140 or 634-1953
HILLIARD LYONS
Investment Insight Since 1854™
Southgate Ctr. | 269 S. Hwy 231 Jasper IN 47546
812-482-7276 | 1-800-253-7276
SECURITIES OFFERED BY J.J.B. HILLIARD, WI, LYONS, LLC. MEMBER NYSE, FINRA & SIPC
Scott A. Beckman, M.D. Steven K. Hopf, M.D. Megan A. Isaacs, M.D. Farah Rivera Snyder, M.D. Kristin S. Werne, M.D. Alison S. Hart, FNP-C Lindsey J. Knepp, FNP-C Tara M. Knight, FNP-C Holly J. Zehr, FNP-C
613 Dorbett St. • Jasper, IN 47546 812-481-2229 • Fax 812-482-3993
Jasperobgyn.com
Arbor Pointe Condos
“Fine Living”
Gary J. Hopf Construction, LLC
812-630-0117
(812) 326-2410
Medicare Supplements
CONSTRUCTIONHammering it out Since 1982
4591 N. 550 W., Jasper, IN 47546 482-5956
Werner Sawmill Inc.GRADE LUMBER
PALLET DIMENSION3545 North 550 West • Jasper, IN 47546
Kevin - Sawmill Manager (812) 634-9444 • Fax: (812) 482-4883
Tim - Timber Buyer Luke - Trucking Dept. Cell: 630-6354 Cell: 630-6356
WerWeWererer
812-482-1041 www.jasperengines.com
812-482-4787310 Main St. • Jasper, IN 47546
Embroidery • Screen Printing Promotional Products
812-482-4787310 Main St. • Jasper, IN 47546
JAMES SCHOENBACHLER CONSTRUCTION LLC
717 East 15th Street, Jasper, IN 47546 Cell: (812) 630-2026 Home: (812) 634-6130
Seng Pediatric Dentistry Dentistry for Infants, Children, Teens
and Individuals with Special Needs
Creating Happy, Healthy Smiles One Child at a Time
We are located in the Crooked Creek Doctors Plaza
2005 St. Charles St., Ste. 1, Jasper, IN 47546
www.sengpediatricdentistry.com 812-634-7409
Accepting New Patients
INDUSTRIAL • JANITORIAL • HEALTHCARE
1.800.827.7430 812.634.2501
fax: 812.634.2601
2350 Terry Lane, Jasper, IN 47546
www.tomslga.com
Monument Sales
Laser Engraving of PhotosSteve Hopf - Owner | (812) 639-0646
[email protected]/americanaspecialty
BEST FOR LE$$Painting Services: Guaranteed Results
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
AT REASONABLE PRICES
P.O. Box 849, Jasper, IN 47547-0849
Doug Schmitt owner (812) 482-9653
Interior Exterior
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JASPER PEDIATRICS 721 W. 13th Street - Suite 321, Jasper, IN 47546 Phone - (812) 996-7918 • Fax - (812) 996-1644
Michael E. Ruff, M.D., F.A.A.P. Douglas A. Bies, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Anna G. Csitkovits Gilley, M.D., F.A.A.P. Kathirene A. Wilcoxen, M.D.
Yvonne S. Rominger, RN, C.F.N.P.“Caring for your children from birth to 23”
www.jasperpediatrics.com
CARPET WAREHOUSE“Quality you can stand on”
650 Woodlawn (o" Hwy. 162) • Next to VUJC
(812) 482-5692 www.cptwarehouse.com
Superior ProClean Interior & Exterior Cleaning
812-661-2176 or 812-639-1073
Industrial & Residential
Locally Owned • Free Estimates
O ce 812.482.5072
901 Newton Street, Jasper, IN 47546
www.kerstienshomes.com
812.482.
Reduced Rates for St Joseph Parishioner Friends and Family
Jasper • 812-482-3344
PIEPER-BURNS INSURANCE AGENCY
Auto • Life • Health • Home • Business
415 CLAY ST. JASPER
482-5151
482-9696 www.hopfoutdoor.com
(812) 634-6646 721 W. 13th Street Suite 322 Jasper, IN 47546
Ann B. Patterson M.D., PC
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Kurt Schurz Vice President
P.O. Box 151, Huntingburg, IN 47542 (812) 309-2833
www.hunterpavingandconstruction.com
Laurel Seger District Sales Coordinator
902 A Main Street, Jasper, IN
812-634-2207 Office 812-639-0386 Cell
606 W. 6th St. • Jasper, IN 47546 812-482-2766
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Since 1875
EATON MONUMENT CO., INC.Tom Kellams
658 N. 490 W., Jasper, IN 47546 812.482.7080 Cell 309.9132
CUSTOM SCREEN PRINTING AND EMBROIDERY1905 Main St., Country Plaza Shopping Ctr. 812-367-1136 (Stan) Ferdinand, IN 47532 812-683-4781 (Bill) 812-367-1618 (Store) E-mail: [email protected]
Store Hours: M-F 10:00am - 7:00pm • Sat 9:00am - 4:00pm • Sun 11:00am - 4:00pm
Stan Foster Bill Dittmer
812-634-1550
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STERNBERGChrysler • Jeep
Ford • Dodge • Ramwww.sternbergs.com 482-5125
KEUSCHWINDOWS & DOORS
403 E. 23 St., Jasper 482-2566
www.keuschglass.com
MEHRINGER METAL DESIGN, LLC
Custom Powdercoating [email protected] Phone: 812.634.6100 Fax: 812.634.6133
919 E. 14th Street Jasper, IN 47546
Buschkoetter’s Nursery, Lawn & Garden Center, Inc.
Scott Buschkoetter, Owner
Complete Landscaping, Design, Installation, Lighting & Irrigation Services
1638 N. 350 West, Jasper, IN 47546 Phone (812) 482-5577
streaming worldwide at
www.witzamfm.com
Feed Your Family Better For Less
FOOD STORESBuehler, Inc. • Dave & Brenda Buehler
LAN CONCRETE
TECHNOLOGYFoundation Repair
Uneven Concrete Specialist
Luke Nordhoff 481-2756
Linda Schroering Century 21 Schroering Realty 905 Main St. Jasper
35+ Years Experience Professional & Knowledgeable 812-482-1144 Of"ce • 812-482-6165 Residence [email protected] • www.CENTURY21.com
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