St. Michael & St. Francis Bulletin January 17 18, 2015 Pastor: Fr. Harry Tully
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
YOUR SERVANT IS LISTENING
In today’s first reading, Samuel hears the Lord’s voice, but mistakes it for Eli’s. Fortunately, Eli is familiar enough with the ways of the Lord to help Samuel make his response.
As we seek the Lord, it is good to have someone like Eli who is familiar with the Lord’s voice. There are many voices that bid us “Follow this way,” and the Lord’s call is not always easy to discern. There are people, too, who would pretend to know the Lord and draw others to themselves rather than to God.
Eli could have taken advantage of Samuel’s naïveté and claimed it was he who had summoned Samuel. But Eli claims neither to be God nor to speak for God. Instead, he encourages Samuel to listen for himself.
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
Perhaps the most profound line in all of today’s readings is Jesus’ question of the two disciples who begin to follow him. “What are you looking for?” he asks plainly and directly.
Finding the Messiah was partly a matter of what one was looking for. If one lived with the expectation of the Messiah’s coming, there would be a certain alertness, a certain watchfulness to life, and a certain openness to God’s movements. The two disciples had followed John the Baptizer, but as soon as John pointed to Jesus, they were ready to follow him.
It has been said that what we find in life is pretty much what we have sought. “What are you looking for?” is a challenging question for each of us to ask of ourselves. Our honest answer to this question can reveal much about our faith and our values. Those who, like Andrew and the other disciple, are looking for the Messiah will find the Messiah, dwelling now, as then, among the people. “Come and see!”
Today’s Readings: 1 Samuel 3:3b–10, 19; Psalm 40:2, 4, 7–10; 1 Corinthians 6:13c–15a, 17–20; John 1:35–42
St. MichaelCharlestown
Eucharists
Sat – 4:30 pm
Sun – 11 am
La Misa Española
Domingo – 12:30 pm / Fr. Harry Tully, Pastor
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St. Michael - 101 St. Michael Drive, Charlestown, In 47111
Ph. 812-256-3200 - Fax 775-307-6142
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Office Hours – 9:00 am-1:30 pm Tues. Wed., & Fri.
St. Francis Xavier – 101 North Ferguson, Henryville, IN 47126
Ph. 812-294-4682 - Fax 775-307-6142
Office Hours – Thursday 9:30am-2:00pm
Reconciliation – 4:00 pm Saturday or call the Rectory
Marriage – Please contact the pastor a year in advance. Advent and Lent are not times for celebrations.
Baptisms of Infants or Adults Joining the Church – Must be a practicing/registered member for three months. Please contact the DRE: St. Michael–Juliann Eickholtz, St. Francis–Father Tully
New To The Parish: Please call the office to register. Please introduce yourself to the pastor at mass.
Parishioners Who Are Ill: Please call the pastor if a relative or friend is sick. Due to privacy laws hospitals no longer inform churches.
Bulletin Announcements: Get all bulletin announcements to the office in writing by Tuesday evening. / St. Francis Xavier
Henryville
Eucharists
Sunday
At 9:00 am
Las Horas de Oficina - 8:30 am-1 pm Martes, Miércoles, y Viernes
Reconciliación – 4 pm Sábado,12 a 12:20 pm Domingo o llama la Rectoría
Casamiento – contactarse el padre un año antes el día de la boda.
Advenimiento y Cuaresma no son los tiempos apropiados para bodas.
Los Bautismos de los Bebés o los Adultos Afiliando a la Iglesia – Por favor, llama Padre, o a San Miguel – JuliannEickholtz; a San Francisco – Padre
Miembros Nuevos de la Comunidad – Por favor, acérquense al Centro de información. También es necesarios registrarse en la parroquia. Pregúntenos por el formulario de registro. / Los Enfermos Es muy importante comunicarse con el Padre (debido a las leyes privadas, los hospitales no se comunican con las iglesias).
Doctrina Cristiana: Las clases de educación religiosa para niños son cada domingo de 9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. en la escuela. Recuerden que la Arquidiócesis requiere que los que van a recibir los sacramentos estén inscritos en las clases de religión.
Monaguillos: Los niños que quieran ayudar como monaguillos en el altar tienen su ensayo el segundo domingo de cada mes después de la misa de 11:00 a.m. Estos niños y niñas tienen que haberhecho la Primera Comunión. Los interesados comunicarse con Pbro.
St. Michael Early Childhood Center – Infancy Care, Pre-S, Pre-K, Kindergarten & Day Care
Rita Poff – Director – School Ph. 256-3503/ Infancy Care 256-3500
El Centro para las Primeras Niñez de San Miguel - Preescolar-Kindergarten y Servicio de Guardería a Infantil
La Directora – Rita Poff – Ph. 256-3503
Mass Schedule Mass Intentions
St. MSt. FX / 19 / Mon / No Mass
St. M / 20 / Tue / No Mass
St. M / 21 / Wed / 6:00 pm / Mass
St. FX / 22 / Thurs / 4:30pm / Mass
St. M / 23 / Fri / 9:00am / Mass
St. M / 24 / Sat / 4:30 pm / Bueter-Fox Families
St. FX
St. M
St. M / 25 / Sun / 9:00 am
11:00 am
12.30 pm / James Harbeson
For the people of St. Michael
Spanish Mass
Pastor’s Corner
Dear brothers and Sisters in Christ,
We begin this period of Ordinary Time with "the call." This is an important theme that appears numerous times in the Holy Scriptures. This Call is not on a phone or even spoken out loud, necessarily, and sometimes is very subtle and other times right in your face, so to speak. This call comes from God to each of us just as it did for Samuel in the temple and Simon Peter. God is offering us an opportunity to life. Our loving God calls us day and night, at work or school, or home or wherever we may be. It doesn't come just once but continually even after we believe we have answered. This great calling is for you and me to live more fully as the adoptive "chosen" children of God. God calls to every person in every place and through all time. With Samuel let us answer, "Speak Lord, your servant is listening."
In a short while we will begin working on our new pictorial directory. You will receive an announcement about this shortly over the phone. The directory is an opportunity to get that Family portrait for the living room wall, or for Grandma and Grandpa. It also helps the parish recognize and become familiar with all our members. Please take advantage of this opportunity. I have found that, for me, the directory is a way to get to know you parishioners and your faces not just your names.
Also we will be conducting a time and talent survey in the near future. Each of us as parishioners are responsible for and challenged to do the work of the Church at St. Michael's and St Francis Xavier. While financial support is important for the material side of this work, a sharing of your time and talent and committing to this sharing is as important if not more so. So prayerfully consider what God might be calling you to do for the glory of His name and the good of our parishes.
God Bless and keep up the 'good' work.
Fr. Tully
RCIA “The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults”
We meet on Tuesday at 7:00pm at St. Joe Hill School.
January 20 – 7:00pm – Confirmation & the Holy Spirit
January 27 – 7:00pm – Holy Orders & Matrimony
February 3 – 7:00pm – Sin, 10 Commandments, Beatitudes
Please keep in your prayers Denise Hannigan and Jaclyn Evans.
Rosary at 4:00before Saturday Evening Mass
Rosary at 10:30 before Sunday Mass
Saturday Evening Mass Intention: Bernard Wessel
The Prayer Group at St. Michael welcomes everyone to come and pray with them at 6:00pm every Monday in the Church.
Bible Study- Class on Monday, 7:00pm in the basement of the rectory.
***Classes Preschool thru High School class at 9:30am on Sunday morning.
Thank you to last week’s assistants: Cheryl Mann, Dianne Wimsett, Aimee Doherty, Kim Stamper and Myramin Nino. Assistants are needed each week.
We parents may leave faith instruction to the professionals, forgetting that our example influences our children far more than a catechist who sees them just a few hours a week. Whatever our riches- money, leisure, education, a good mind, a strong body, a beautiful voice, or even temperament-these are given to us to build up the Body of Christ. If we’re not using our gifts for the benefit of those whose care we are charged with, then they are being cheated. And so are we. (Paige Byrne Shortal Living Faith October 22, 2014.)
Thanks to our youth choir organist, Carolyn Eickholtz, Nancy Kinder for the program. Thanks to our January music directory, Cathy Peek, assistants Daniel and Jennie Lathem. Thank to our choir members for the January Youth Mass. Zoe Hanrahan, John Kinser, Stephen Dumeyer, AddyLathem, Kimberlyn Doherty, KayleeKinser, Lillian Stefan and Tim Stefan. Thanks to the server Jim Worley and Gift Bearers: Tim Stefan, John Kinser and catechist Helen Taylor. Remember Faith is a gift from God. Faith Formation is a life-long growth process. We encourage parents to attend Mass with their children. This enables the children to integrate what they learn in their Faith Formation classes with weekly participation in the liturgy.
Faith Formation Religious Education Calendar
Jan 18 Session Nineteen
Jan 24 Saturday-First Reconciliation Celebration and First Eucharist Parent Meeting 9:00am.
Jan 25 Session Twenty
Feb 1 Session Twenty one
Feb 8 Session Twenty two- Rosary, Music Practice, 11:00 Mass, youth Choir (Gift Bearers- Grds 7-8)
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Available for Preschool – 6 yrs of age during the 11:00 Mass.
First Reconciliation Class will be receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation on Saturday, January 24th at 9:00am. Please keep in your prayers the First Reconciliation students: Ezra Fouts, Zoe Hanrahan, Jose Armondo Hernandez, Christian Hernanadez, and Litzy Martinez. Following the Celebration of Reconciliation, we will have the Parent Meeting for First Eucharist. It is very important for child and a parent, grandparent or godparent to attend this meeting. Please bring in your registration paper.
Thank you to everyone who attendedthe Birthday Bash. It was a success. Thanks to those who hosted and decorated a table, donated a covered dish and helped clean up and put tables back. We had a great time.
Faith Formation Commission Meeting Date changed to Thursday, January 22 at 6:30pm. Please pick up the minutes in the lobby.
Catechist Pitch-In and Meeting is Thursday, January 29th at 6:30pm in the Rectory Meeting Room. Bring a covered dish.
St. Michael Ministries Schedule
Sat. Jan 24- 4:30pm – St. Michael
Eucharistic Ministers: S. Seals, J. Schafer
Servers: J. Worley
Gift Bearers: K. Roy Family
Cantors: S/S Buit
Musician: C. Eickholtz
Lector: M.P. Beach
Sun. Jan 25–11:00 am – St. Michael
Eucharistic Ministers: J. Kinder, J. Dean, S. Fouts
Servers: S. Cole
Gift Bearers: C. Mann & H. Taylor
Cantors: J/M Wafford
Musician: N. Kinder
Lector: M. Howard
We ask the parishioners to bring non perishable food items to be donated to the North Clark Outreach Center. There will be a wooden box in the church for donations.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
Sunday Mass Intention: Sandy Banet
St. Francis Faith Formation ProgramCalendar
Jan 18 - Class after Mass
Jan 25 - Class after Mass
Feb 1 - Class after Mass
Come out and enjoy St. Francis Xavier’s Fish Fry on the 1st Friday of every month, 5-7pm. The menu includes fish, fries, slaw, fried biscuits, drinks & desserts. Thanks toeveryone for your support.
If you would like to use the basement at St. Francis for a function please contact Vicky Horine at 502-494-5335.
St. Francis Xavier Ministries Schedule
Sun. Jan 25- 9:00am
Eucharistic Ministers: Darlene Ruel, Lawrence Yochum,
Dan Young
Servers: Aric Lyons, Amora Lyons
Ushers: Anthony Harbeson, Mike Harbeson
Gift Bearers: Pre-School & Kindergarten Class
Lector: Joe Banet
Wanted: Organist and Canters for St. Francis
Barbara will be gone for a while and we hope someone will fill in for her. If you would like to play the organ or sing please let Father know.
“To everything there is a season and a time to every
purposeunder heaven a time to be born a time to love a time to heal a time to die and a time of peace.”
PLEASE PRAY FOR HEALTH & STRENGTH:
Carroll Adams, Tim Baltz, Allen Barker, Alicia Blair, George Bland, Bea Beach, Fr. Don Buchannan, Nancy Bussey, Darlene Carter, Jim Corcoran, HealtherCourson, Bernice Donahue, Patrick Dunn, Raymond Eickholtz, Jacob Hearns, Curtis Ingram, Kenny Jackson, Mary King, Andy Korte, Billy Lemmons, Terri Lynn Maples, Bob Masters, Michael Murphy, Dora Nevins, Ian Newland, Mitch Newland, Janeson Payne, Chuck Phillips, Carroll Schafer, Estelle Scott, Clarence Smith, Dorothy Smith, Lynn Sullivan, Jane Synovec, Roger Synovec, Billy Wayne Upton, Joseph Douglas VanDyke, Thelma VanDyke, Tim Wafford, Logan Westerhouse, Roger Westerhouse, Nancy Williams, Rose Wimsett, Kenneth Yost, Emma Yount.Names will remain on the list for 6 months unless you tell us to remove them or request that they be kept longer.
All St. Michael/St. Francis Xavier information and forms are now available on our website:
Collection
Will be in next week’s bulletin.
Question of the Week
Ordinary Time
For a large part of the liturgical year, we devote ourselves to listening to the mystery of Christ in all its aspects unfolded as we seek God’s truth and understanding.
Theme: God calls us to follow Christ.
Step 1: Listen to the Word—As you hear this familiar story of Jesus calling his first disciples, what words or phrases strike you? What is in this reading that touches your heart?
Children: What can you do this week to show that you are a follower of Jesus?
Youth &Adult: Andrew seemed to know immediately that he should follow Jesus. Do you have the same sense of confidence in your faith in Jesus? What helps? What makes it hard?
St. Paul Catholic School has invited everyone to attend the open house on January 25thfrom 12-2 pm for kindergarten through 6th grade. The faculty and students would love to show you all the exciting things happening in their school. It is also an opportunity to pre-register for the 2015-2016 school year.
PROVIDENCE JUNIOR HIGH REGISTRATION SCHEDULED
Registration for Our Lady of Providence Junior High School is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 2, at 7:00 p.m.and for incoming freshmen on Feb. 4, 2015.Families needing forms or more information, please call Sharon Mooney at (812) 945-2538 ext. 315 or Dave Smith at (812) 945-3350 ext. 320.
Chocolate - Pizza & a Movie at the Aquinas Center on Monday, February 2nd. Lent begins in February so it is the perfect time for a “Chocolate Feast!” Come join us for a great movie, fellowship and pizza! Pizza arrives at 6:15 & the movie starts at 6:30. The event is free, but donations are requested to help with the cost of pizza. So come, bring your “better half”, the kids, some friends, and enjoy a good show. Call the Aquinas Center at by Monday morning Feb. 2nd to reserve your seat! 812-246-5044 or email us at
Catholic Story Time at the Aquinas Center on January 21st from 10:00 to 11:30, will focus on the Respecting Others. The children will be engaged in prayer, stories, activities, music and maybe a movie! Moms or Dads can browse in the library, enjoy a cup of coffee with other parents, or join us in the fun! Located at the school building at the St. Joe Hill Campus of St. John Paul II Catholic Church, we invite you to come for Story Time! For more information, please call Christina at 812-246-5044, or email .
Friday Night at Aquinas Center – January 23rd 6:30… Join us for Pizza, Popcorn & a Movie!Due to popular demand we have added a movie night! Thinking about the life and mission of Martin Luther King and the Right to Life for all Humanity we present: “12 Years a Slave”(134 minute movie). Based on a real story! Rated R for violence/cruelty, some nudity and brief sexuality; no one under the age of 17 will be admitted without a parent or a note from the parent. Call by Thursday, January 22 to reserve a place! 812-246-5044
ADULT CONFIRMATION: The New Albany Deanery is hosting a program to help adults prepare for the Sacrament of Confirmation. This is for adults who have not been confirmed and would like to be at this time. There will be six sessions held on the following Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Aquinas Center: February 24th, March 10th and 24th, April 7th and 21st, and May 5th. Confirmation will be held in Indianapolis on May 31, 2015. Please contact Christina at 812-246-5044 or by email at for more information. Pre-Registration Required!
“Faith, Friends and Fun” is a Religious Education Program for Special Needs Persons 15 and older. We invite you to bring your special needs teen or adult to pray and make new friends with us! Our next gathering will be on Thursday, February 5th from 7:00 – 8:00. Located at the school building at the St. Joe Hill Campus of St. John Paul II Catholic Church, we invite you to come for Story Time! For more information, please call Christina at 812-246-5044, or email .
Looking for the Best Valentine Present?
Give your Sweetheart the Gift that keeps on giving: The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend will be held February 6-8, 2015 at Clarion Hotel, Clarksville, IN,.
Application Couple: Jack and Kathy Gotting at 502-895-8997 or.
St. Michael Daycare- Hours of operation are 6am - 6pm. Ages Accepted are 6 weeks to 12 years old.
Pre-K Am 8 - 11:30, Pre-k Pm 12:30 - 4, Pre-school 8:30-11:30
Job Openings at St. Michael’s Child Care: 6am - 11am Mon-Fri Infant House
11:30 - 6pm Mon-Fri Infant House
Variable Hours - Mon-Fri Infant House
After School Program - 2:30 - 6 pm Mon-Fri
4 year old classroom -11:30 - 6 pm Mon-Fri
Substitute Child Care - As Needed
ST. MICHAEL EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
812-256-3503 Rita Poff Director
Mon-Fri. 7AM-6PM
Infant Care/Day Care: Full or part time
Before & After Care: ages 6-12