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St. Paul Catholic Center
The Newman Center at
Indiana University
St. Paul Catholic Center The Newman Center at Indiana University 1413 E 17th Street Bloomington, IN 47408 www.hoosiercatholic.org
Table of Contents
Parish News............................P.2
Parish News............................P. 3 Worship
Weekly Calendar…….….……....P. 4 Prayers for the Sick Parish News
Family News You Can Use......P. 5 Parish News
Parish News............................P. 6 Youngs Adult News
Contact Information….....…....P. 7 Community News
Weekend Mass Times Saturday 4:30pm
Korean Mass at 6pm on the 1st & 3rd Saturday
Sunday 8:30am, 10:30am, 5:30pm 9pm (when IU is in session) Misa en Español 12:30pm
The Sacrament of
Reconciliation is offered Mon-Fri. from 4-5pm and Saturdays from 3-4:15pm
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30am-4:30pm (Closed from 12-1pm) Friday: Closed Saturday: Closed Sunday: 8am-1pm Phone: (812) 339-5561
October 8• 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 8, 2017 2
Parish News
The Blessing of Small Groups
In the book “Rebuilt: Awakening the Faithful, Reaching the Lost, Making Church Matter” by Michael White and Tom Corcoran, they talk about the importance of small groups: “...Small groups are the place where our great big church can get small and personal, where we’re known, loved, and cared for. As such, we like to say that small groups are our primary delivery system for pastoral care. If they’re in a small group, people can get the pastoral care they need, and so much more than our staff could ever give them... In a parish of our size, no matter how much attention the staff lavishes on pastoral care, people will fall through the cracks. This is liable to happen, but with small groups it doesn’t have to happen...Besides, if we’re really go-ing to be the Church that Christ calls us to be, we all need to care for one another. The Bible commands us to do it. Parishioners absolutely can provide pastoral care for one another, and they will if they’re in a small group. Look-ing after members who are sick; checking in on people dealing with family problems; offering the helping hand that’s sometimes needed to get through a difficult week; providing a meal or a ride; watching the kids or walking the dog during a period of loss, these are little things that can be big things of great value in the life of the whole parish community. And when, from time to time, tragedy shows up, you’ve already got a team ready to help.” In my years as Parish Secretary at St. Paul, I have witnessed the blessing of being part of a small group time and time again. It is truly a witness to our Catholic Christian faith to see parishioners rally around someone in need and simply be the support system they so desperately need. What is small group? It’s every single group we have here at St. Paul!
50+ Club, Altar Servers, Art & Environment, Bethany Meals, Bible Study, Bible Timeline, Coffee & Donuts, CLW Leaders, Cantor, Choir, Christmas Sharing,
Environmentalists Eucharistic Ministers, Handymen/Women, Homebound Home Cooking, Hospital & Homebound Communion, Interfaith Winter Shelter, Instrumentalists,
Knights of Columbus, Landscaping, Lector, Library Volunteer, Marriage Prep/Sponsor Couples, Men2Men,New Mom Meals Ministry, Office Volunteer, Peace & Justice, Sacristan, St. Paul’s Shawls,
St. Vincent de Paul, Sunday Collection Counters, RCIA Sponsor, Religious Ed. Teachers, Small Faith Groups, Student Suppers, Sacristans, Teams of Our Lady, Ushers/Greeters,
Women’s Bible Study, Youth Mass Lector
If you are not a member of any of our small groups yet, please pick up one of our ministry opportunity brochures in the Gathering Space and prayerfully consider which small group would best suit your own unique qualities. If you are already a member of a small group, why not pick up a brochure and see what else we offer? You may find another group to join!
Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God abides in
us and his love is perfected in us. By this we know that we abide in him and he in us, because he has given us of his Spirit
~1 John 4:11-13
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Mass Times and Intentions
Weekend Masses Oct. 7-8
Saturday 4:30pm No Mass (Home Football Game) (Korean) 6:00pm Korean Community Sunday 8:30am Marlys Ketchum 10:30am Becky Godlewski (Spanish) 12:30pm 5:30pm Souls of all unborn children 9:00pm St. Paul Parishioners
Weekday Masses October 9-13
Monday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:30pm May Leech
Tuesday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 9:00pm St. Paul Parishioners Wednesday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:30pm St. Paul Parishioners Thursday 7:20am Anneliese Filkins 9:00pm St. Paul Parishioners Friday 5:30pm Audrey Bruce
October 8, 2017
Worship Parish News
Mass Changes This Fall! Football Season is upon us, and based on the traffic patterns, traffic accidents, and blood-pressure-raising traffic delays experienced by our parishioners and visitors to St. Paul, we have chosen to NOT have a 4:30pm Saturday Mass when there is a home football game scheduled. This change will only affect a few Saturdays:
October 14 November 4 & 18
Please mark your calendars! We’ll have this informa-tion on our website, www.hoosiercatholic.org, and we’ll put periodic reminders in the bulletin, too.
If Saturday Masses are your preferred Mass time, you are always welcome to attend St. Charles’ 4pm Satur-day Mass on Home Football Game days.
Recent Baptism
Jeremy Thomas “J.T.” Walker, Jr.
Welcome, J.T., and God bless your family!
Altar Server Training
Calling all Altar Servers! Please plan on attending ONE of these Altar Server Trainings dates: October 15 October 22 October 29 Immediately following the 10:30am Mass in the Church.
Whether you are a brand-new altar server or a “veteran”, you must attend one of these trainings.
Readings for the Week of October 8, 2017
Sunday: Is 5:1-7/Ps 80:9, 12-16, 19-20/Phil 4:6-9/Mt 21:33-43
Monday: Jon 1:1—2:2, 11/Jon 2:3-5, 8/Lk 10:25-37
Tuesday: Jon 3:1-10/Ps 130:1b-4ab, 7-8/Lk 10:38-42
Wednesday: Jon 4:1-11/Ps 86:3-6, 9-10/Lk 11:1-4
Thursday: Mal 3:13-20b/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 11:5-13
Friday: Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2/Ps 9:2-3, 6, 8-9, 16/Lk 11:15-26
Saturday: Jl 4:12-21/Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12/Lk 11:27-28
Next Sunday: Is 25:6-10a/Ps 23:1-6/Phil 4:12-14, 19-20/Mt 22:1-
14 or 22:1-10
From Death to New Life
Please pray for the repose of the soul of
Carol Winkler
Parishioner
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Weekly Calendar This Coming Week
Monday, October 9 -Adoration, 6-9pm, Chapel -St. Paul’s Shawls, 6-8pm, Stephens Room -Peace & Justice Meeting, 7-9pm, North Meeting Room Tuesday, October 10 -Adoration, 6-9pm, Chapel -Inter-Faith Winter Shelter Training, 6-8pm, Higgins Hall -RCIA Class, 7-8pm, North Meeting Room -Bible Study 7:30-8:30pm, Stephens Room Wednesday, October 11 -CaRLA Meeting, 11am-2pm, Higgins Hall -Adoration, 6-9pm, Chapel -St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, 6-8pm, N. & S. Meeting Rms. -The Bible Timeline, 6:30-8:30pm, Higgins Hall Thursday, October 12 -Women’s Bible Study, 9:30am-Noon, N. Meeting Room -Adoration, 6-9pm, Chapel -Choir Rehearsal, 7-9pm, Stephens Room Friday, October 13 -Adoration, 2-5pm, Chapel -Families Growing in Faith (FGF) 5:30-8pm, Downstairs Saturday, October 14—No 4:30pm Mass! Sunday, October 15—MINI VINNIE BAKE SALE! -Faith Formation Classes, 9:30am-10:25am, downstairs -Children’s Liturgy of the Word, during 10:30am Mass, Downstairs -Spanish Faith Formation, 1:45-3:15pm, Stephens Room -Confirmation Class, 4-5:15pm, N. Meeting Room -Student Supper, following 5:30pm Mass, Higgins Hall -Hoosier Awakening Meeting, 7:30-9pm, N. Meeting Room
October 8, 2017
Parish News
Prayers for the Sick of Our Parish
Names of the sick will be listed for four weeks at a time. If you wish for a name to remain on the list longer, please contact the parish office at 812-339-5561 or vyoungs@hoosiercatholic.org
Grace DeVeau, Kathryn Faith Marszalek, Cynthia Kanko, Bob Wilmoth, Nedra Deppe, Ed Jenkinson, Rachael Tamaran, Jana Gilbertson, the Pryzbyla family, John-William Greenbaum, Dick Lubbehusen, Barbie Asley, Janet Richart, Ernesto Enrique, Chris-topher Stone, Paul Stone, Jack Miller, Roy Staring, Joe Leighton, Alan Berg, Tom Denning, Mary McGann, Liz Bullock, Patrick McArthur, Daniel Youngs, Jerome Dorsey, Carol Winkler, Pat Riesenman, Ralph Spears, Anne Dilts
Pray for them, and for all who are elderly, infirm, and homebound.
March for Life 2018
Washington, DC
“It is God who gives life. Let us respect and love hu-
man life, especially vulnerable life in a mother’s
womb.” —Pope Francis
The Knights of Columbus are planning our ninth an-nual bus caravan to Washington, DC, for the annual March for Life on the Washington Mall. Any person in the Bloomington area Catholic community is welcome to join us for this rally in support of life. It is an incredi-ble experience to be with hundreds of thousands of people in support of Life.
We will depart Bloomington on Wednesday, January 17, in the evening. We will commute to Indianapolis and then board buses to Washington, DC. We will re-turn on Saturday evening, January 20.
The cost of $285 includes transportation, hotel ac-commodations, and some meals. Please contact John Simon, jpsimoniu@gmail.com or 812-339-8291, for further details.
Christmas Sharing
It’s October already, and Christmas is right around the corner.
St. Paul Catholic Center has offered a Christmas Sharing Program since 1986, providing gifts to the poorest of our neighbors—many who cannot qualify for other Christmas Sharing programs because they are homeless or sharing housing with friends or fam-ily and cannot prove residency.
This program depends upon the generosity of the volunteers who help coordinate and deliver Christ-mas cheer, as well as the kindness of our parishion-ers who purchase and wrap the gifts for our neighbors in need.
In order to know how many families we can serve this year, we need to know how many parishion-ers are able to volunteer as Sponsor Families (contacting a few families to confirm the gifts on their wish lists, collecting presents and deliver-ing them before Christmas) and/or serve on the leadership for this ministry.
Please contact Eileen Schellhammer at eileenschell-hammer@comcast.net for more information or to vol-unteer. Thank you!
S weet Job Opening! Our Coffee & Donuts Chairman is “retiring” after many years of faithful service. A new chairman or woman is needed to coordinate this tasty ministry!
Please contact the parish office, 812-339-5561 or vyoungs@hoosiercatholic.org
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Catholic Radio Stations
With Our Mother Blest (WOMB) Catholic Radio: 89.9FM, Bloomington and talk radio for Catholics; Relevant Radio, 104.1
Parish News Family News You Can Use
Religious Education at St. Paul
Children's Liturgy of the Word, during the 10:30 Mass
No registration is required. Children ages 3 - 2nd grade
No CLW on October 8, Fall Break
Faith Formation Class (FFC), 9:30 - 10:25am
No FFC on October 8, Fall Break
High School Confirmation, 4:00 - 5:15 pm
October 15: Confirmation I and all High School Stu-dents welcome! Sunday Night Life (SNL), 4-5:15pm
SNL will be back on October 15! ALL high school stu-dents, including Confirmation candidates, are wel-come. The topic is “The Pursuit of Happiness.” Have fun with your friends, meet new friends, eat snacks, and learn more about yourself and God.
Sacramental Preparation, 9:30 - 10:25am
Next session is Sunday, October 29
Families Growing in Faith (FGF), 5:30 - 8:00 pm
Next session is Friday, October 13: “Feast of All Saints & Souls and Dia de la Muertos” Parent Coffee, 9:30 - 10:25
Sundays when FFC is in session. Come when you can to a casual conversation with other parents. Meet in the hallway outside of Hig-gins Hall. A more specific program can develop ac-cording to the parents’ request. For any questions or inquiries about Religious Educa-tion at St. Paul, please contact Bridget McIntyre.
Mini Vinnie Fall Bake Sale
October 15
Stop by the Mini Vinnie Bake Sale after all masses on October 15 and make a donation for a home-baked sweet or savory treat. Gluten-free options will be avail-able. All donations will go directly to Mini Vinnie charitable efforts.
Interfaith Winter Shelter Training
The Interfaith Winter Shelter de-pends upon volunteers of good will who seek to support com-munity members experiencing homelessness by providing a warm, safe place to stay during the night from November 1 to March 31. If you feel called to help out with this life-saving
ministry, please plan to attend ONE of the training sessions listed below:
Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 6pm at St. Paul Catholic Ctr.
Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 7pm at First Presbyterian
Church, 221E. 6th Street. Parking lot is on the corner of 7th and Lincoln. Enter through the dou-ble glass doors that open to the parking lot.
Sunday, Oct. 15 at 2pm at First United Church,
2420 E. 3rd Street, Corner of Woodcrest and 3rd. Enter through the door near the IU Credit Union.
Tuesday, Oct. 17 at 7pm at First Presbyterian
Church.
Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7pm at First Presbyterian
Church.
Saturday, Oct. 22 at 2pm at First United Church.
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Young Adult News Parish News
Parish Portrait
Day
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 13 Sign up online through our website, www.hoosiercatholic.org. FREE 8 x 10 portrait! FREE Parish Directory with your beautiful face in it! Nothing to lose, everything to gain! Space is limited. Don’t delay, sign up TODAY!
Young Adults and Grad Students! We would like to invite you to be part of our Young Adults group! We have men and women who are single and mar-ried, grad students and/or professionals of various sorts who share common Catholic values and enjoy each other’s company. Our small groups meet throughout the week to better fit everyone’s interests and schedules. All the events convene here at St. Paul Catholic Center.
Tuesdays at 7pm: Book Club
Wednesdays at 7pm: Discussion
Thursdays at 7pm: Lectio Divina Bible Study
First Fridays at 8pm: Movie Night
Sundays at 7:15pm: Devotional
Questions? Please contact Fr. Joseph Minuth at frjoseph@hoosiercatholic.org for more info!
Farewell Audrey & Dale!
Audrey and Dale Bruce, long-time parishioners, are moving perma-nently to Florida this month. Please join us in thanking Audrey for her many years of service as a Sacristan and wish her well in her new life in Florida.
There will be reception immediately following the 5:30pm Mass on Friday, October 13, in the courtyard.
Pastoral Staff Pastor/Director of Campus Ministry, Fr. John Meany, O.P…..…………………………..……pastor
Assoc. Pastor, Fr. Patrick Hyde, O.P………...…....frpatrick
Assoc. Pastor, Fr. Joseph Minuth, O.P...................frjoseph
Administrator of Religious Education, Bridget McIntyre……………………………………..bmcintyre
Music Ministry, Tim Gregson …………………………………………………….........tgregson
Campus Ministry Missionary, Alexandra Makris ...............................................................................alexandra
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Forming Disciples Spreading the Gospel Building Community
Resource Staff
Secretary/Bulletin Editor, Valli Youngs…………...vyoungs
Development/Stewardship Director, Tara Doyon……………………………………………....tdoyon
Business Office Manager, Mark Wozniak...........mwozniak
Office Assistant, Mary Reilly.........………..………….mreilly
Sacristan/Housekeeper, Jennifer Pipher….……….jennifer
Building Manager, Joe Zapfe..........................................joe
All emails are @hoosiercatholic.org Parish office phone number: 812-339-5561
Community News
Discover Foster Parenting Everyone Deserves a Place to Call HOME!
There is a desperate need for loving people and families to provide a safe and nurturing home to youth who need a help-ing hand.
Please contact the National Youth Advocate Program for more information at www.nyap.org or 812-342-4220.
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