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1520 Hepburn Avenue Louisville, KY 40204
(502) 584-5565
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Parish Mass Schedule Weekday Mass: 12:00 noon
Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:15 am
Holy Days of Obligation: Vigil 5:00 pm; Holy Day 12 noon
Confessions: Saturday, 4:00—4:30
1826 Edenside Avenue Louisville, KY 40204
(502) 451-1420
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Parish Mass Schedule Weekday Mass: 8:30 am
Sunday: 8:30 am, 11:00 am, & 7:00 pm
Holy Days of Obligation: 8:30 am & 7:00 pm
Confessions: Sunday, 6:00 –6:30
WELCOME, VISITORS! We hope your visit is rewarding. If you are looking for a home church, you are welcome here. Please contact the parish you are interested in joining. We are all happy to have you!
Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are celebrated either during a weekend Mass or by appointment. Please call Fr. Gary to make arrangements at (502) 645-8863. R.C.I.A. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the process of welcoming new members into the Roman Catholic Church and our faith community. To begin, please attend A.G.I.F.T. (Adults Growing In Faith Together) any Wednesday evening in Goetz Center from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Sacrament of Reconciliation Individual confessions are scheduled as above in each parish or by appointment. Communal Penance Services are celebrated during the seasons of Advent and Lent.
Sacrament of Matrimony First, we would like to say Congratulations on your engagement! For information concerning wedding arrangements, please visit weddings.sbsjlou.org or call our Wedding Coordinator, Elizabeth Tribbey at (502) 509-7312. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Anytime there is a need, please call Fr. Gary (502) 645-8863. If you are planning on surgery, please make arrangements with Father prior to hospitalization. Occasionally, we offer communal anointing services at Sunday Liturgy.
C A T H O L I C C O M M U N I T Y
St. Brigid St. James
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 26, 2020
Announcements
Of the Highlands
Parishes of St. Brigid and St. James Staff
Pastor Rev. Gary T. Padgett 645-8863 [email protected] Sr. Assoc. Pastor Rev. Jim Hackett [email protected] Sr. Assoc. Pastor Rev. Joseph H. Voor In Residence, SJ Rev. John R. Burke 439-0799 Perm. Deacon Louis Dugan 933-2855 [email protected] Perm. Deacon Will Tribbey 775-9248 [email protected] Parish Manager Mark Shircliffe 584-5565 (17) [email protected] Parish Council Chair Leslie Fowler [email protected] Music Director SB Jane Dentinger [email protected] Choir Director SB Bill Hellman Worship & Music SJ Philip Hines 451-1420 (13) [email protected] Bookkeeper Adelaide Hess 584-5565 (10) [email protected] Asst./Ministries Paula Rich 451-1420 (12) [email protected] Asst./Bulletin Kate Breen 451-1420 (10) [email protected] Facilities Manager John Allison 454-0330 [email protected]
St. James School; Monsignor Horrigan Child Development Center
Principal Dr. Jennifer Zimmerman 454-0330 (22) [email protected] Secretary Sharon Hollkamp 454-0330 (11) [email protected] Secretary Janet Marlin 454-0330 (11) [email protected]
IF YOU ARE JUST VISITING WITH US TODAY,
YOU ARE RIGHT WHERE YOU BELONG!
You should find a Connect Card in your pew. You may fill it out if you want more information about our parish or you want to request prayers. If you wish to join St. Brigid Parish, please complete the Connect Card and put it into the collection basket. You may also register and request envelopes by calling Paula Rich at 502. 451-1420, ext. 12. If you wish to join St. James Parish, please complete the Connect Card, and email our “New Members” team of Bob and Joyce Van Bruggen at [email protected]. You may also call Paula Rich at 502. 451-1420, ext. 12.
PLEASE COME AGAIN!
W e continue our journey with the Gospel of Matthew this weekend with the story of the calling of the dis-
ciples. Two years ago, I led a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and we visited the site where today’s Gospel takes place. On a Holy Land pilgrimage, you always visit Nazareth where Je-sus spent his childhood and much of his adulthood. After his baptism, He relocated to the shores of the Sea of Galilee. When you visit the seashore, it is thrilling to recognize that you are looking at the physical places where the Gospel events took place.
The story seems so random and so ordinary. Jesus is wan-dering the seashore and calling people when He sees them. When we visit as pilgrims, it is instantly obvious that the sea represents the waters of baptism. The original disciples made their living on that very same sea as commercial fisher-men. Minding their own business, Jesus called them first “to come follow Him.” What did Jesus see in them that He did-n’t see in the others? We don’t know. What we do know is that Jesus chose to call them. God initiates the call.
For me this is very personal. At the age of 35, and after wan-dering away from my Catholic faith off and on for fifteen years, I was ascending an escalator at a subway station in Washington, DC where I lived and worked. In the short dis-tance of that ascent, I suddenly thought, “I need to start go-ing to church.” I went that weekend, and I have never missed a Sunday Mass since then.
Later, I began to understand that Jesus was calling me. His invitation entered my mind, and it became irresistible. Even though four more years would pass before I went to the seminary, I began to be reintegrated with my Catholic faith, and the rest is history. Like the apostles, however, I was called and began to respond before I fully understood what God was asking of me.
Every one of us was called from the moment of our creation and strengthened in that call, beginning with the moment of our baptism. The circumstances are usually ordinary and nondescript. It almost seems as if we could miss the mo-ment. Peter, James, John, and the others didn’t – even though it took them a long time to become the disciples we know about now. So, if you are still coming to an awareness of your call, realize you are in good company, perhaps in the best company! Fr. Gary
Today’s Readings
First Reading:…………...
Second Reading:……….
Gospel:……………………..
Is 8:23—9:3
1 Cor 1: 10-13, 17
Mt. 4:12—23
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Women’s Retreat: Siblings in Scripture and in Our Own Families February 28-29, 2020 |Mount St. Francis
Check-in will begin at 6:30 pm on Fri., Feb. 28, and the retreat will close after the 5:00 pm Vigil Mass on Sat., Feb. 29. There will be the opportunity for Reconciliation Cost for the overnight retreat and two meals is $100.00. Led by Judy Ribar, Associate Retreat Director
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Please call 812-923-8817 or go to www.mountsaintfrancis.org/registration to register by February 21.
To have a Mass celebrated for a special intention, family
member, friend, or for a deceased loved one, please fill out the
form below and drop it in the collection. The general offering for
Masses is $10.00, but it is not required. You may also email your
request. For St. Brigid, send it to [email protected], and for St.
James to [email protected].
Choose one: ______ St. Brigid ______ St. James
For: ______________________________________________
________ Living ______ Deceased
Requested Date ______________________ Time ____________
Requested by __________________________________________
If you would like a card sent, please provide a complete address, including zip code.
Phone # ______________________________________________
Email:_________________________________Offering $_______
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 26, 2020
Announcements
Do you know someone whom you would like to wrap in pray-
er? Just call one of our parish offices and arrange to pick up a
free prayer blanket.
Would you like to make prayer blankets, or do
you have fabric to donate? Please call Marcia
Hausman at (502) 452-9989 or (502) 741-3011
FREE PRAYER BLANKETS
A. G.I.F.T. - Adults Growing In Faith Together
A G.I.F.T. is a program designed for Catholics and non-Catholics who have questions about Catholicism. If you are interested in becoming Catholic, or just learning more about your Catholic Faith, this is the place to start. Wed. evenings at 7:00 pm in Goetz Center (basement of St. Brigid church) All are welcome!
FAITH FORMATION & GROWTH
Mark: Faith Not Fear 14 video
presentations on the Gospel of Mark by Dr. Tim Gray, president of the
Augustine Institute Explore the Catholic faith & meet other young adults
Meetings conclude with Evening Prayer Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
St. Boniface Catholic Church 531 E. Liberty St.
stbonifaceparish.com Meetings held in parish office (across parking lot from church)
No RSVP necessary
Newcomers welcome anytime
For more info: Contact Father Steven Reeves
502-640-7643, [email protected] or Mark Cecil, (513) 846-1805
Weekly Bible Study Open to ALL
Women’s Bible Study meets every Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 am in the Café at St. James Church (on the right side of the sacristy). They are currently studying the Book of Proverbs. Bring your Bible! Men’s Bible Study meets every Saturday morning from 7:30 am to 8:30 in the Café at St. James. They are currently studying the Gospel of St. Mark. Bring your Bible!
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NOTE: The Liturgy of the Hours Program Will Resume in February
YOUNG ADULTS BIBLE STUDY
Update Session for Extraordinary Ministers of Communion
February 11, 2020 Tuesday, 7:00–9:00 p.m.
Location: St. Agnes Church
1920 Newburg Rd. Louisville, KY 40205
https://www.archlou.org/services-directory/archdiocesan-agencies-facilities/worship-office/communion-minister-formation-renewal-sessions-registration/
The Communion Minister Update session is for those ministers needing a mandate renewal, who have already completed the arch-diocesan 4-hour Communion Minister Formation Program. This ses-sion will fulfill the requirements for continuing formation for Ex-traordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. There is no fee , but registration is required. Funded by the Catholic Services Appeal.
Attention, Parishioners of St. Brigid & St. James
We would like to pray for your Active-Duty Military
Relatives (and list their names in the bulletin if you
wish). Interested? Please send the individual’s
name, rank, and branch of service to [email protected]
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 26, 2020
St. Brigid Parish The Sanctuary Lamp is burning in memory of
Joan Klapheke Gering
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE COMING WEEK
Sat. Jan 25 Ken Lanham Sun. Jan. 26 8:00 am Members of Lankswert Family 10:15 am Winnie Hayes Mon. Jan. 27 Lottie Hinkle Tues. Jan. 28 Patricia Ackerson Wed. Jan. 29 Kenneth J. Postlewait, Jr. Thurs. Jan. 30 Ralph & Paula Myers Fri. Jan. 31 Walter Leonard Sat. Feb. 1 Herbert L. Murphy Sun. Feb. 2 8:00 am Members of the Fowler Family
10:15 am Emma H. Mayer
WEEKLY COLLECTION UPDATE
Week 29
CURRENT 1-12-20 VANCO 1-16-20-1-10-20
Stewardship Collection $5,615. Stewardship Electronic 168. Loose Collection 862. TOTAL 6,645. Needed Weekly 5,528. Over/ (Under) + 1,117. YEAR-TO-DATE 7/1/19 - 1-/12/2020 YTD Total Collection 150,465. YTD Total Budget 160,312. Over/(Under) - ( 9847.) SVDP YTD 10,745. School YTD 1,850.
Mon. Jan. 27 Feast of St. Angela Merici Tues. Jan. 28 Finance Council 7:00 pm @ Goetz Center St. Brigid Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm in church Wed. Jan. 29 Women’s Bible Study 8:30 am @ St. James café A.G.I.F.T. 7 pm @ Goetz Center Thurs. Jan. 30 Knights of Columbus Officers’ Mtg. 6:00 pm @ Goetz Fri. Jan. 31 Feast of St. John Bosco Sat Men’s Bible Study :30 am @ St. James Café Feb. 1 7
THE WEEK AHEAD AT ST. BRIGID
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Air Garage — What it Means for You
When you park in the St. Brigid parking lot, you do not have to pay for parking. If you are coming for regular Mass times or other scheduled parish events, you do not need to do any-thing. If you find yourself coming at other times, please register your vehicle's license plate with Air Garage at any time from anywhere by texting your license plate charac-ters to 502-237-6676 and replying with the code xsbc7x. Or, you can give your license info to Deacon Will, and he will reg-ister your car with Air Garage.
SERVERS NEEDED
W e have a need for adults to serve at Sunday Masses and during the week
at noon. Father Gary and Deacon Will can give the volunteers the training that they may need to per-form this ministry.
Please consider being a server, and if you are willing to help us out, please call the parish office 584-5565 or Ken Rosen-baum, chair of the St. Brigid Worship Committee at 228-9199.
St. Brigid Joins in Thanking Betty Harrison!
On Sunday, February 2, after the 10:15
Mass there will be a reception in the
Goetz Center honoring Betty Harrison.
Please join us in celebrating Betty’s re-
tirement and her 16 years of service to
St. Brigid as our Administrative Assis-
tant. Mark your calendars and drop in
to congratulate Betty.
If you have a cell phone, go to the App Store for your
type of phone (iPhone or Android) and download the
FREE app for MyParish. It will give you instant access to
information you didn’t even know you needed about
St. Brigid!
The Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians will celebrate
The Feast of St. Brigid of Ireland, our patroness, with a
Mass & Reception Sunday, January 26, 2020
St. Brigid Church 10:15 am Mass Please join us for a
Reception to follow in the Goetz Center. All are welcome.
The parish still needs one or more volunteers to perform some simple tasks: answering the phone and the door; filing paper work; and serving as a sacristan at the noon Mass on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. If you can help with any one of these tasks, please call Mark Shircliffe at 584– 5565, ext. 17.
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 26, 2020
St. James Parish The Sanctuary Lamp is burning this month in memory of
Nicholas A. Mallin
Join us for The Rosary before the 8:30 am weekday
Mass.
THE WEEK AHEAD AT ST. JAMES Mon. Jan. 27 Feast of St. Angela Merici Tues. Jan. 28 Finance Council 7:00 pm @Goetz Wed. Jan. 29 Women’s Bible Study 8:30 am @ St. James Café A.G.I.F.T. 7 pm @ Goetz Center Thurs. Jan. 30 Knights of Columbus Officers’ mtg 6:00 pm @Goetz Fri. Jan. 31 Feast of St. John Bosco Sat. Feb 1 Men’s Bible Study 7:30 am @ St. James Café
Sunday, 8:30 am Altar Server Peter Glauber Lector Julie Meiman Eucharistic Minister Ted Kremer Eucharistic Minister David Martin Eucharistic Minister Gail Schaefer Eucharistic Minister Steve Schaefer Host Zach McKinley Host Donald Mucci Sunday, 11:00 am Altar Server Volunteer needed Altar Server Volunteer needed Lector Volunteer needed Eucharistic Minister Barbara Banasynski
Eucharistic Minister Rosalie Guthrie Eucharistic Minister Marcia Hausman Eucharistic Minister Elizabeth Tribbey Host Emma Bryan Host Justin Lok Host Sara Musk Children’s Liturgy Joy & Stephen Buchenburger Sunday, 7:00 pm Altar Server Daniel Bisig Altar Server Nolan Luther Lector Kate Breen Eucharistic Minister Jed Schrenger Eucharistic Minister Melissa Shawler Eucharistic Minister Sue Sunkel Eucharistic Minister Timothy Sunkel Host Melissa Shawler Refreshments Gina & Lee Dentinger
St. James Liturgical Ministers for February 2, 2020
ST. JAMES MASS INTENTIONS
Sun. Jan. 26 8:30 am Intentions of Gloria Arango 11:00 am Intentions of Natalia Parez 7:00 pm Intentions of German Parez Mon. Jan. 27 People of the Parish Tue. Jan. 28 People of the Parish Wed. Jan. 29 People of the Parish Thur. Jan. 30 Josephine O’Daniel Ϯ 19th ann. Fri. Jan. 31 People of the Parish Sun. Feb. 2 8:30 am Marion & Dorothy Mattingly Ϯ 11:00 am Intentions of Tony & Andrea Marconi 7:00 pm Deceased of St. James & St. Brigid Ϯ deceased
HEY, DID YOU KNOW?... Gluten-free communion and hearing-assist devices for Mass are both available at St. James. Please see one of our hosts.
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How can you be More Involved in the Community of Faith at St. James?? Lots of ways!!
Join in leading Children’s Church at 11:00 am Mass
|Join the Refreshments Team for 7 pm Mass | Help
count the collection on Monday morning |Join a Faith
& Growth Activity |Join the St. James Singers Choir|
Become a sacristan for Masses |Represent the parish
with Highlands Community Ministries | Answer
phones for the St. Vincent de Paul Society | Volunteer
at the Open Hand Soup Kitchen| Come to A.G.I.F.T.|
Offer to be a Host at Mass| Use MyParish app to find
activities that interest you| Volunteer to visit the sick|
Volunteer in the rectory office | Attend daily Mass
Is your name
on this list?
Coming in February | Mark Your Calendars!
Presidents’ Day Senior Adult Luncheon
Tuesday, February 18, 12:30
St. James School Trivia Night
Saturday, February 22, Details TBA
Ash Wednesday:
Lent Begins February 26
1st St. James Fish Fry
Friday, February 28
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 26, 2020
Community
CARING FOR CREATION
HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY MINISTRIES
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Jams and Jellies January
We are collecting Jams and Jellies all through January
(because they are a
NECESSARY part of
PB&J sandwiches!!)
Please place your donations
in the collection baskets at
the church entrances!
THANK YOU!
DID YOU KNOW: There are One Billion cattle on the earth? The
why is easy to answer, as most of us enjoy eating beef. We
probably give little or no thought to how that piece of beef
reaches our plate or to the tremendous toll on the Earth’s re-
sources that goes into that piece of meat. Take a journey with
one man who uncovers some startling facts about the meat in-
dustry.
The Creation Care Team invites you to view a
free feature-length documentary titled,
“COWSPIRACY,” on Monday, February 3rd, at 7
pm at the Goetz Center (beneath St. Brigid
Church). Refreshments will be available and
door prizes given out.
For information, please contact: [email protected]
Bring Your Family to the FREE Pancake Breakfast
Sponsored by the St. Brigid/St. James Knights of Columbus Sunday, February 9 9:00 am to 1:00 pm In the Goetz Center
Enjoy pancakes, fruit, and all the fixins’ Coffee, juice, and milk
Everyone is invited!
A great opportunity to get together with your
friends and neighbors!!
St. Vincent de Paul Open Hand Kitchen Volunteer Opportunity
Looking for a service opportunity for the New Year? Please consid-er joining other St. James and St. Brigid volunteers as we serve meals at the Open Hand Kitchen on the third Wednesday of most
months. The time commitment is under two hours, and you can choose the months you would like to serve. If you are interested or would like additional information, please contact Leslie Fowler: [email protected] or 327-6550.
Joe Mattingly, a member of St. James, is in need of a kidney. If you can help, please call Joe at (502) 599-2185.
I f you currently have a family member who is affiliated with St. James or St. Brigid and who resides at Nazareth Home or
Nazareth-Home Clifton, please read on. . . Our parish volunteer goes to both of these homes, on alternate Tuesdays, to visit and chat with our residents. If interested please contact: Marian Hellmueller 502-243-7552
OUTREACH TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND
P lease help us broaden our service to those who are unable to attend Mass in one of our churches. If you have a relative or
friend who is in a nursing home or who is homebound — and who would like to be visited on a regular basis — please let us know. Because of the HIP A law, facilities cannot inform us of our parish-ioners’ admission to hospitals or nursing facilities; we must be invit-ed by the patient or the patient’s family to begin visiting people, either to take Communion or to chat. We currently have volunteers who go to Kindred Hospital, Highlands Nursing Home, Nazareth Home, and Nazareth Home, Clifton. This outreach is a way for our parishioners to keep connected and feel remembered.
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Also, if you are interested in visiting or taking Communion to a homebound parishioner or a relative who has requested that ser-vice, please let us know by calling the rectory at either St. James 451-1420, ext. 10 or St. Brigid, 584-5565, ext. 10.
What Teens Want You to Know (But Won’t Tell You)
Parents are invited to a special presentation by Roy Petitfils, who will unpack the growing epidemic of teen mental health issues and share practical tips on what parents can do to help our youth. This
presentation will be held on Wednesday, January 29, 2020, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Saint Xavier High School (1609 Poplar Level Road, Lou-isville). Roy Petitfils is a Catholic author, speaker, and psychothera-pist in private practice who has more than 25 years of experience ministering to youth and young adults in parishes, dioceses, and schools. More about Roy Petitfils and his work can be found at
https://roypetitfils.com/.
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 26, 2020
Around the Archdiocese
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Help and Hope for Struggling Marriages
Do you have little or no communication in your marriage? Are you
actively thinking about separation or divorce or are you already
separated or divorced but want to try again?
Retrouvaille, a proven effective, peer ministry for hurting marriag-
es consists of a weekend experience and six additional four-hour-
long Post Weekend sessions.
The next Louisville Retrouvaille program is set to begin the week-
end of February 7-9, 2020.
For more information or to register for an upcoming weekend, call
(502) 476-3329 or 1-800-470-2230 or check out Retrouvaille's
website www.HelpOurMarriage.org!
Registrations are accepted on a space-available basis and confiden-
tiality is assured.
A re you or someone you know struggling with fertility issues? Are you wanting to stay faithful to the
Church’s teachings but not sure how to proceed?
We can help!
Catholic Charities of Louisville in conjunction with the Archdiocese Family Ministries Office offers an
email-based support community made of people who have them-selves been struggling with this issue in the hopes of connecting people to support one another.
The group is centrally moderated and connections are made confi-dentially and with no obligations. Articles, testimonies, and re-sources are shared via the system as well to try and give as much support as possible for those in need. We know that many people struggle with fertility issues . . . We want to make sure that they don't have to do so alone. Contact Deacon Stephen Bowling for more information or to
join the group.
Archdiocese Family Ministries Office [email protected]
Are you struggling with a family mem-ber addicted to drugs or alcohol?
Join us at a PAL meeting. Each meeting begins with prayer, followed by the stating of group guidelines, introduc-
tions, then exploration/discussion of an educational topic such as:
Delayed emotional growth
Three promises to a loved one
Healthy helping
Enabling checklist
The four stages of growth in recovery
13 family lessons about recovery
Alcoholic/addict roles and family roles
Re-entry transitional living and after care
12 Principles of Healthy Adult Relationships
Lastly, members have an opportunity to share what’s going on in their present struggles or victories with their loved one, and the meeting closes with prayer.
St. Raphael the Archangel Church 2900 Bardstown Rd Louisville, KY 40205
Contact Michele Cable for more information.
Anyone who has lost a loved one through substance use knows that society treats this loss differently than a death from any other cause.
Sometimes people believe that the one who died must have somehow been a bad person. And for those of us left behind, that we too must have somehow been a bad person; otherwise, they wouldn’t have died. But we are not bad people. The one we lost was not a bad person. There is no blame here. For him/her or for you. This person struggled with this disease but, ulti-mately, this disease took his/her life. And however you tried to help your loved one, you did your best. Because that’s what love does.
Holy Trinity Church 502 Cherrywood Rd.
Contact Mary Wuerdeman for more information.
770-265-0772 or [email protected]
http://grasphelp.org/about-us/
Auto RepairDomestic & Import
Mike Fautz
458-9104
Reece Service, Inc. Victor MathisFlorist L.L.C.For Your Complete Floral Needs
2531 Bank St. 772-3649
www.victormathisflorist.comwww.mathisflorist.com
®
Gates AutomotiveService, Inc.
458-9404
1546 Bardstown Rd.
Compliments
of
a friend of
St. James
Parish
Julie M. O’Neill, D.M.D.General Dentistry1380 Bardstown Rd.502-459-0206
502-451-85911529 BARDSTOWN RD.www.oldtownwine.com
Don Mucci, [email protected]
GARRETT-STOTZ COMPANYI N S U R A N C E , E M P L O Y E E B E N E F I T S & B O N D S
Andrew [email protected]
502-415-7000
.www.bossefh.com
Mary Ann BondParishioner
Independent Living Apartments • Assisted Living/Personal Care Apartments Memory Care/Long Term Care • Skilled Nursing & Rehab Care
2348
3800 Bardstown Rd.
459-3800
Jim, Alex and Mike
www.Ratterman.com
SINCE 1864 Capacity Care, Inc.WWW.CAPACITYCARE.COM
Home CareTheresa Hinton
502-893-8414
Auto RepairDomestic & Import
1632 Norris Place
Mike Fautz
458-9104
Reece Service, Inc. Victor MathisFlorist L.L.C.For Your Complete Floral Needs
2531 Bank St. 772-3649
www.victormathisflorist.comwww.mathisflorist.com
®
Gates AutomotiveService, Inc.
458-9404
1546 Bardstown Rd.
Phil Rich Law• Workers’ Compensation
• Social Security
• Auto Accidents
1001 Trevilian WayLouisville, KY 40213(502) [email protected] W. Rich
Attorney at Law
Compliments
of
a friend of
St. James
Parish
Venture ResourceBusiness Brokers
WWW.VENTURE-RESOURCE.COM
David H. Hinton(502) 259-9471
Julie M. O’Neill, D.M.D.General Dentistry1380 Bardstown Rd.502-459-0206
502-451-85911529 BARDSTOWN RD.www.oldtownwine.com
Don Mucci, [email protected]
GARRETT-STOTZ COMPANYI N S U R A N C E , E M P L O Y E E B E N E F I T S & B O N D S
Andrew [email protected]
502-415-7000
.
Funeral Home3331 Taylorsville Rd.
451-4420
Family Owned & Operated
by the
Wagner & Owen
Families
Robert Wagner, Parishioner
www.bossefh.com
936 Barret Ave.584-7417
www.thealtenheim.org
Mary Ann BondParishioner
Independent Living Apartments • Assisted Living/Personal Care Apartments Memory Care/Long Term Care • Skilled Nursing & Rehab Care
Come home to Twinbrook!Mass six days per week
(502) 452-63303525 Ephraim McDowell Drive, Louisville, KY 40205
Conveniently located close to Baptist Hospital East & Norton Suburban Hospitals
• Assistance in Bathing & Dressing• Medication Reminders• Staff On-Site 24-Hours• Beauty Shop• Scheduled Activities• Shuttle Service• Housekeeping Services• Family Owned and Operated
BOURKE ACCOUNTING llcYEAR-ROUND TAX, BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLL SERVICE
(502) 451-8773LET’S TALK TAX!
bourkeaccounting.com
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