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Pastor: Rev. Fr. Dennis J. OKeeffe, D. Min. Associate Pastor: Rev. Fr. James De Oreo Deacon: Rev. Dcn. Tim Perry 1870 West Oak Street, Zionsville, IN 46077 - phone: 317.873.2885 - fax: 317.873.8746 - www.zionsvillecatholic.com Office Hours 8 am - 4 pm September 1, 2019 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Diocese of Lafayette - in - Indiana Weekday Mass Schedule Monday - 6:30 am | 9:00 am Tuesday - 9:00 am (Rosary follows Mass on Tuesday) Wednesday - 9:00 am | 6:00 pm Thursday - 9:00 am Friday - 6:30 am | 9 am Saturday - 7:30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday - after 6:00 pm Mass Saturday - after 7:30 am Mass & 4:30 - 5:15 pm Also by private appointment A LOOK INSIDE Pg. 2 Financial News Pg. 2 Schedule Changes Pg. 2 Save the Date: 40 Hrs. Pg. 2 Special Collection Info Pg. 3 Liturgical Ministry: So What? Pg. 3 Liturgy and Life Pg. 4 Young MusiciansOpportunity Pg. 4 Diocesan Red Mass Pg. 4 On Topicwith Pat Millea Pg. 5 Sundaes with Sisters Pg. 5 NCYC Meeting Pg. 5 Financial Peace Pg. 5 Diocesan Scout Retreat Pg. 5 MenPg. 6 Prayer Intentions Pg. 6 St. Padre Pio Relics Pg. 6 Mass Schedule & Calendar Lords Day Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil - 5:30 pm Sunday - 8:00 am | 10:30 am | 5:00 pm

Transcript of September 1, 2019 · 2019-09-18 · Pastor: Rev. Fr. Dennis J. O ¶Keeffe, D. Min. Associate...

Pastor: Rev. Fr. Dennis J. O’Keeffe, D. Min.

Associate Pastor: Rev. Fr. James De Oreo

Deacon: Rev. Dcn. Tim Perry

1870 West Oak Street, Zionsville, IN 46077 - phone: 317.873.2885 - fax: 317.873.8746 - www.zionsvillecatholic.com

Office Hours 8 am - 4 pm

September 1, 2019 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Diocese of Lafayette -in-Indiana

Weekday Mass Schedule Monday - 6:30 am | 9:00 am Tuesday - 9:00 am (Rosary follows Mass on Tuesday) Wednesday - 9:00 am | 6:00 pm Thursday - 9:00 am Friday - 6:30 am | 9 am Saturday - 7:30 am

Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday - after 6:00 pm Mass Saturday - after 7:30 am Mass & 4:30 - 5:15 pm Also by private appointment

A LOOK INSIDE

Pg. 2 Financial News

Pg. 2 Schedule Changes

Pg. 2 Save the Date: 40 Hrs.

Pg. 2 Special Collection Info

Pg. 3 Liturgical Ministry: So What?

Pg. 3 Liturgy and Life

Pg. 4 Young Musicians’ Opportunity

Pg. 4 Diocesan Red Mass

Pg. 4 “On Topic” with Pat Millea

Pg. 5 Sundaes with Sisters

Pg. 5 NCYC Meeting

Pg. 5 Financial Peace

Pg. 5 Diocesan Scout Retreat

Pg. 5 Men’

Pg. 6 Prayer Intentions

Pg. 6 St. Padre Pio Relics

Pg. 6 Mass Schedule & Calendar

Lord’s Day Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil - 5:30 pm Sunday - 8:00 am | 10:30 am | 5:00 pm

W elcome to St. Alphonsus Liguori Catholic Church, and thank you for joining us at Mass. If you are interested in joining our faith community,

take a registration envelope from the bookshelf in the narthex, visit the parish office, or find us online: www.ZionsvilleCatholic.com.

Sacramental Information Baptisms: (2nd Sat. at 4 p.m. and 4th Sun. at noon). Prep classes are 7 p.m. the second Mon. of each month. Brenda Knecht: 317.873.2885 x411.

First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion are celebrated with children who are in 2nd grade and enrolled in parish religious education.

First Reconciliation is received prior to First Holy Communion. Pia Meyers: 317.873.2885 x410

Confirmation preparation is normally during the 10th grade year. Candidates are required to participate in a religious education program for the current

year. Kristi Powers: 317.873.2885

Marriage: couples must contact the parish office at least six months prior to the expected wedding date. Brenda Knecht: 317.873.2885 x411.

Anointing of the Sick: please notify the parish office if someone would like to receive the sacrament: 317.873.2885.

Funerals: for guidelines, call Laura Shuler: 317.873.2885 x310.

Parish Gift Offerings Figures are those reported as of August 18

Weekend Collection: $20,471.01

Year-to-Date: $697,084.53

Year-End Budget: $1,270,312.00

WORSHIP FINANCIAL NEWS

Incense at Mass Please note that incense may be

used at Mass when the Knights of

the Holy Temple serve.

There will be incense on

Sunday, Sept. 8 @10:30 am.

Rosary Before Mass The Daughters of Immaculata will

lead the rosary on Sunday, Sept.

8 before the 10:30 am Mass.

Schedule Changes Monday, Sept. 9:

A Communion service will take the place of 6:30 am Mass.

Tuesday, Sept. 10:

A Communion service will take the place of 9:00 am Mass.

Eucharistic Adoration

• Following the 6:00 pm Mass on

Wednesday, there is one hour of Adoration

which includes a Rosary led by the Knights

of Columbus.

• First Friday Adoration:

Sept. 6, 9:30 am - Sept. 7, 7:30 am

Jesus told St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, “I have a burning thirst to be honored by men in the Blessed Sacrament.”

Let Jesus gaze lovingly upon you in the Day Chapel on the

First Friday of every month. He’ll be there. Just show up!

SAVE THE DATE

40 Hours

October 20 - 22

Special Collection: Sept. 21/22 Little Sisters of the Poor

The Little Sisters of the Poor from Indianapolis seek support

for their ministry to the elderly poor. The sisters continue the

work of Saint Jeanne Jugan. Their Mission is to offer the

neediest elderly of every race and religion a home where

they are welcomed as Christ, cared for as family, and

accompanied with dignity until God calls them to Himself.

Please prayerfully consider supporting the Little Sisters of

the Poor in their Mission. Your generosity allows you to

walk shoulder to shoulder with them, co-creating a better

tomorrow for our elderly poor. Your prayers and support are

deeply appreciated.

Read more about the home for the needy elderly, prayerfully

consider a vocation, find a volunteer opportunity, take a

chance on their seasonal raffles, or make a donation online at

www.littlesistersofthepoorindianapolis.org.

Thank you, and God Bless!

READINGS: Week of September 1

Sunday:

Monday: 1 Thes 4:13-18/Lk 4:16-30

Tuesday: 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11 Lk 4:31-37

Wednesday: Col1:1-8/Lk 4:38-44

Thursday: Col 1:9-14/Lk 5:1-11

Friday: Col 1:15-20/Lk 5:33-39

Saturday: Col1:21-23/Lk 6:1-5

Sunday: Wis 9:13-18b Phmn 9-10, 12-17 Lk 14:25-33

Liturgy and Life by Tim McManus, Pastoral Associate of Worship

Summer travel adventures usually lead us to those little gift

shops found in some restaurants along the interstate. The

shops have many gifts but it is inevitable that one finds the

cutesy plaques or coffee cups engraved with positive sayings

like “Welcome” or “Bless This House” and so on. And of

course the favorite of many, “It’s Hard to Be Humble When

You Are as Great as I Am.”

It is doubtful a humble person would buy such an article for

themselves or anyone else. And if received as a gag gift they

would graciously say thank you and then hide it after the

giver leaves. A humble person would feel way too

uncomfortable to display that saying.

In today’s Gospel, Jesus is a guest at a dinner party at the

home of an important Pharisee. He was, no doubt, a well

respected and celebrated figure, as apparently were some of

the other guests. Evidently, Jesus observed that it was hard

for these folks to be humble for they had no problem

showing their greatness by where they chose to sit at the

table. He told them a parable about choosing your place at

dinner and the resulting consequences of either humiliation

or exaltation, depending upon how you played it. He

summed up the parable this way:

“For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the

one who humbles himself will be exalted.” (Luke 14:11)

Practicing humility is a virtue taught us by the Master. And

what better place to practice humility than at Mass? We

bow, we stand, we sit, and we kneel. We are attentive to the

Word of God and to the Eucharistic Prayer. We participate at

Mass with gestures and songs, all the while giving glory and

honor to the One who gives us life. And returning to our pew

after receiving Holy Communion, we give thanks for His

mercy and await His Dismissal in the person of the priest to

“Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord.”

It is hard to be humble, especially when we think we are

great in the eyes of others. We can easily fall in the trap of

being a legend in our own mind. Humility though, like Faith,

must be practiced. And the best place to practice is Mass.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

Blessing of Catechists

Liturgical Ministry: So What? Saturday, September 21 | 9:00 am - Noon

You are invited to spend a morning with

guest speaker Emily Strand to learn

what it truly means to be a Liturgical

Minister, and to understand the

significance of this role.

Emily is author of Mass 101:Liturgy

and Life, Your Baby’s Baptism and

numerous articles on pastoral liturgy. She served as Campus

Minister and Director of Liturgy at the University of Dayton

from 2004-2011 and has taught religion and liturgy on the

collegiate level for over 15 years. She speaks at parishes,

conferences and festivals about liturgy, sacraments, and the

theology of popular entertainment. Emily serves her home

diocese of Columbus, Ohio, as a Master Catechist and her

parish as a lector, music minister and parish council

member.

RSVP to Laura Shuler: 317.873.2885 or

[email protected].

Anniversary Mass Sunday, September 15 | 2:30 PM

All married couples of the diocese

celebrating significant marriage

anniversaries in 2019 are invited to attend a

special Mass with Bishop Doherty to

celebrate their years of Christian Marriage.

The Anniversary Mass will fulfill the Sunday obligation,

during which the bishop will offer a special anniversary

blessing.

Immediately following Mass, Bishop Doherty will greet

couples at a reception of light refreshments.

Register online at www.dol-in.org/AnniversaryMass or

contact Sandra Santucci at [email protected].

Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception

1207 Columbia St.

Lafayette, IN

EVANGELIZATION

There’s Still Time to Register! Our registration process for the upcoming school year is

underway at www.zionsvillecatholic.com.

Religious Education (grades Pre-K - 5)

www.zionsvillecatholic.com/re-registration

Contact Pia Meyers with questions: 317.873.2885 x410 or

[email protected].

Youth Ministry and Confirmation (grades 6 - 12)

www.zionsvillecatholic.com/ym-registration

Contact Kristi Powers with questions: 317.873.2885 x311.

Fall Bible Study Starts Sept.18/19

Paul’s letter to the Romans has been at the center of

reflection, conversion, and controversy from the very

beginning. Romans: The Gospel of Salvation is a new eight-

week Bible study that will help you make sense of the

difficult passages regarding faith, works of the law, and

justification. It will give you an authentically Catholic,

comprehensive, and simple way to understand this

challenging epistle.

Participants meet weekly (Wednesdays, 9:45 am - 11:45 am

or Thursdays, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm) in Weitzel Hall to view an

engaging video presentation by Dr. Andrew Swafford and

Jeff Cavins, followed by a time of lively group discussion

and fellowship.

Workbooks are $26.95 and may be pre-ordered from

The Celtic Cross Catholic Book Shop, located at 86th St.

and Ditch Road: 317.777.0059.

Registration occurs upon purchase.

Flame of Love Starts Tuesday, Sept. 3, 7:00 - 8:00 pm

The Flame of Love Movement is based on

the locutions of Jesus and Mary to a woman

named Elizabeth Kindelmann. She was

instructed to keep a diary which explains

the special “Grace from the Flame of Love

of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.”

Through the Flame of Love, we are all

invited to take part in the work of salvation, helping Our

Lord Jesus Christ and Virgin Mary to save souls.

This prayer group meets on the first Tues. of each month.

Coming Soon! On Topic with Pat Millea | Sept. 29 & 30

Many of you may already be familiar with this

dynamic speaker. Pat was Director of Youth

Ministry here, at St. Alphonsus Liguori, prior to

moving to Minnesota, where he currently resides

with his wife and family.

On Sunday, Sept. 29, Pat will present

Confirmation and Gifts of the Holy Spirit, aimed

at youth ministry students and parents.

On Monday, Sept. 30, he will host a Q&A after 9:00 am Mass. That

evening, 7:00 pm, he will present Catholic Parenting Today.

We hope you can make it to one or all of Pat’s talks!

Try It Out! Young Musicians’ Opportunity

The Boys and Girls Treble choir (children’s

choir) invites young singers in grades 3-6

to join them for a one-time morning of

music making, Saturday September 14.

Singers will gather in the Reception Room (off the narthex)

at 9:00 am for music learning and rehearsal. Refreshments

will follow the rehearsal at 10:30 am in the St. Robert room.

Parents are encouraged to stay for rehearsal and

refreshments..

For more information, contact Dir. of Sacred Music Lee

Barlow: [email protected] or

317.873.2885 x510.

WORSHIP

Diocesan Red Mass Monday, October 7 | 5:30 PM

All attorneys and their spouses are in-

vited to a Mass with Bishop Doherty,

followed by dinner and a presentation

by U.S. District Judge and St. Al-

phonsus parishioner, James Patrick

Hanlon.

The Red Mass is a tradition in the Catholic Church which

dates back to the 13th century. The first Red Mass is be-

lieved to have been celebrated in the Cathedral of Paris in

1245, and thereafter the tradition spread throughout Europe.

The word “red” was originally used to describe the Mass in

1310, because the justices of the English Supreme Court

wore scarlet robes. Over time the “Red” Mass came to have

a deeper theological meaning, with red symbolizing the

“tongues of fire” that descended upon the Apostles at Pente-

cost bestowing the gifts of the Spirit.

First Friday Mass You are invited to attend 5 pm Mass on Friday, September 6

at the Women's Care Center Chapel: 4901 W. 86th St..

For those registered or still considering, please come to a

meeting in Parish Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 7 -8 :15 pm.

Contact Kristi Powers, Director of Youth Ministry:

317.873.2885 or [email protected].

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Coming Soon!Realm allows you to upload your

photo to our online parish

database. Whether it’s a sweet

family vacation photo or your social media profile photo?

You decide. With Realm, you’re in control!

Register now at www.zionsvillecatholic.com/fpu.

All young adults, 21-40, are invited to the 2nd Annual

at 6:30 pm.

Live music and craft beer provided. Just bring a side.

Ask about babysitting reimbursement.

RSVP: wwwbit.ly/PartyatPadres2019

Adult Catholic Exploration (ACE)Beginning Thursday, Sept. 26 | 6:00 pm | Day Chapel

This adult evangelization program is an extension of

Fr. De Oreo’s School of Evangelization, and will be

presented through May, 2020.

See entire curriculum at www./bit.ly/ACE2019-20.

For information on SANCTUS Young Adult and Young

Family Ministry events, including Small Groups, Holy

Grounds, and P3, call 317.873.2885 x511 or email

[email protected].

2nd Annual Sundaes with SistersSunday, Sept. 22 | Noon - 1:30 pm | St. Robert Room

Open to all high school women

Join us for a build-your-own sundae bar, fellowship, and a

panel discussion. This year, Sisters from various orders will

talk about their everyday lives and their discernment pro-

cess. They will answer all your questions about different

orders and what being a Sister is actually like.

Men’s Tailgate Cook-OffSaturday, Sept. 21 | 3:00 pm | Rectory Parking Lot

All men of the parish, 21 and over,

get to know your fellow brothers at

our Tailgate Cook-Off! Compete for

the best tailgate food, made on the

spot, as well as best tailgate decor.

BYO tent, drinks, & food. Grill and broadcasted game

provided. Email [email protected].

Wedding BannsWedding Banns I: Carson Bishop & Abigail Harp

Wedding Banns II:

Wedding Banns III:

All-Scout RetreatSaturday, Sept. 21 | 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

The Diocesan Catholic Committee on

Scouting will present “Close Encounters with

God” at St. Mary’s Noll Hall in Muncie.

Theme: The Glorious Mysteries.

It will include games, prayers, stories, a craft and Mass.

Cost is $5 (adults free). Bring a sack lunch. Drinks

provided.

Contact Steve at [email protected] or 765-286-5093.

7Party at Padres on Friday, Sept 2

Sacramental Care Pastoral Care of the Sick may be arranged by contacting the

office for an individual celebration of the sacraments for

someone seriously ill, having major surgery and/or in the

hospital.

The Holy Eucharist is taken by Extraordinary Ministers of

Holy Communion to the homebound and those in nursing

homes. Contact the parish office if you or someone you know

would like to receive Holy Communion: 317.873.2885.

Mass Intentions for the Week of Sept. 1

Parish Weekly Calendar of Events

Sunday Sept. 1 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time8:00 am 1st Ann. of Death: Virginia Klockenkemper (Parish)10:30 am Parish5:00 pm †Louise Korzeniewski (Horine)Monday Sept. 2 Bl. John Francis Burte and Companions6:30 am †Elmer Shaw (Shaw)9:00 am †Ann Martine Clyne (Olberding)Tuesday Sept. 3 Saint Gregory the Great9:00 am †Robert Sullivan (Pearman)Wednesday Sept. 4 Saint Rose of Viterbo

9:00 am †Stanley Siwiec (Siwiec)6:00 pm †James Hunsanger, Sr. (Weber)Thursday Sept. 5 Saint Teresa of Calcutta9:00 am †James Achgill (Serita Lux)10:00 am Sp. Int. of Fr. Raymond Akeriwe (Neita) @ZMFriday Sept. 6 Blessed Claudio Gr nzotto6:30 am †Wesley and Shirley Mimms (Mimms)9:00 am Sp. Int. of the Byam Family (O’Brien)Saturday Sept. 7 Blessed Frederic Ozanam7:30 am Sp. Int. of Elizabeth Busse (Mushalla)5:30 pm †Robert Martin (Martin)Sunday Sept. 8 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time8:00 am Parish10:30 am †Helen Overall (Szewczyk)5:00 pm †Peter Bedoian (Langen)

Sept. 1

Sept. 2

Sept. 3

6:30 pm Pack 3585 Lion Den Mtg. WH-B

7:00 pm Troop 219 Meeting WH-A

7:00 pm Embrace Life Ministry WH-E/A

7:00 pm Flame of Love SR

Sept. 4

9:00 am Mom’s Mass and Playdate DC/Offsite

5:00 pm Religious Education WH

6:00 pm Sanctus p3 DC/Offsite

7:00 pm Troop 358 Committee Mtg. SR

7:00 pm Choir Rehearsals RR

7:00 pm 4:12 Youth Ministry WH

7:00 pm NCYC Group Meeting PH

8:30 pm KOHT Officer Meeting SR

Sept. 5

Sept. 6 9:00 am Mom’s Group WH-E&F

First Friday Adoration | 9:30 am - 7:30 am Saturday

Sept. 7 8:00 am K of C Council Pre-Bus. Mtg. SR

Sept. 8

Coffee and Donuts after Morning Masses

9:30 am Religious Education WH

10:30 am Children’s Liturgy RR

4:00 pm Religious Education WH

6:15 pm RCIA SR

6:15 pm Transform Youth Ministry WH

Please Keep in Your PrayersNames of the sick will remain on the list for 8 weeks. At that time, you

may call the office to resubmit a request.

The Sick: Nicki Baltz, Mikaela Cash, Ana Cuadrado, Tiffany

Dunbar, Chuck Elliott, Walter Joyce, Frank Lavallo, Brendan

Murray, Doris Tuccio, Shea Weidner, and all the ill of our

parish and community.

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Leona Stockman,

mother of parishioner Ed (Paula) Stockman, grandmother of

Kelly, Julie, and Tony.

Please pray for those who are homebound or in nursing homes.

If a loved one at a local nursing home would like a visitor from

the parish, please contact the office: 317.873.2885.

Military: Please pray for all of our armed forces serving abroad

and at home: Chaplain Akeriwe, US Army; PVT Alex

Anzeveno, US Army; Captain Willis Brown, USAF; Captain

Nicholas Gibson, USMC; 2LT Kyle Hatton, US Army;

Chaplain Janko, USAF; 1LT Mark Kite, USAF; Joseph

Lupinski, Ensign US Navy; Petty Officer William Lupinski,

US Navy; Captain Brent Lasher, USAF; Staff SGT

Christopher Meyers, USMC; Specialist Alex Niksch, US

Army; PO1 Nicholas Parsley, USCG; Major Matthew Read,

USAF; Petty Officer Blake Reel, US Navy; CPL David

Soderstrom, USMC, WO1 Zachary J. Stillions, US Army.

View the Relics of St. Padre PioMonday, Sept 16 | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

St. Patrick Catholic Church, Kokomo

You are invited to venerate the

relics of St. Padre Pio and

attend Mass at 6:00 pm. The

Sacrament of Reconciliation

will be available throughout

the day.

The public veneration of the

relics of St. Padre Pio is

sponsored by St. Pio

Foundation. They will have

religious articles available for

purchase.

For more information, visit www.stpatrick-kokomo.org or

call 765.452.6021.

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EvangelizationRE Coordinator: Pia Meyersx410, [email protected]

Director of Youth Ministry: Kristi Powersx311, [email protected]

Marriage & Family Ministry Coordinator: Brenda Knechtx411, [email protected]

Director of Young Adult/Young Family Ministry: James Carrellx511, [email protected]

Director of Adult/Formation: Ryan Westx501, [email protected]

WorshipPastoral Associate of Worship: Tim McManusx502, [email protected]

Director of Sacred Music: A. Lee Barlowx510, [email protected]

Worship Coordinator: Laura Shulerx310, [email protected]

Laurel Tobin

Brian Wilkinson

Jack Brake

Larry Gibson

Laura Graefnitz

Scott Wagner

Parish Pastoral CouncilChair: Mark Baltz | Vice Chair: Diane Michael | Secretary: Emily Meiner

Members at Large:

ClergyPastor: Rev. Fr. Dennis J. O’Keeffe, D. Min.x603, [email protected]

Associate Pastor: Rev. Fr. James De Oreox601, [email protected]

Deacon: Rev. Dcn. Tim Perryx401, [email protected]

AdministrationPastoral Associate of Administration: Sonya Derocherx101, [email protected]

Administration Coordinator: Denni Badger x210, [email protected]

Ministry Support: Dawn Holifield x602, [email protected]

Parish Secretary: Julie Berendesx111, [email protected]

Director of Communications: Geri Neitax301, [email protected]@zionsvillecatholic.com

Business Manager: Jolaine Hillx102, [email protected]

Grounds & Custodial StaffDirector of Buildings and Grounds: Tom Barbrick

x201, [email protected]

Custodial Assistant: Mike Pelis

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Parish Finance CouncilChair: Gil Keller;

Members at Large: Frank Violi, Randy Yurczyk, Andy Auersch, David Damm

Meets the 3rd Thurs. of each month at 7 PM

Meets the 3rd Mon. of each month at 7 PM

R&GHome ImprovementsJess RevercombP. O. Box 562Zionsville, IN 46077317-873-1091 www.RGHI.net

Complete Home RemodelingKitchen & Bathroom

Windows & Doors

Rodney Benner, MDSt. Alphonsus Parishioner

317-924-8636eCommunity.com/fixknee

No Job Too Big or Too [email protected]

317-299-2716

www.frazeebuilding.com

Personal Quality ServiceFor All Your

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Tom Frazee

Village CustomEmbroidery

• Custom logos• Monograms• Corporate wear• Spirit wear

• Screenprinting• Personalized gifts• K of C apparel• Promotional products

317-733-311080 N. 1st St.

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“It doesn’t matter how you look or what you own, if you say I am a ‘pezzente’, you lose

your new friend.”

From Mrs...

Dotti’s Divine Designs• Unique Rosaries for

unique souls!

• Custom designs &repairs available

• Lovingly & locallyhand-made by parishioner

Dotti [email protected]

317-873-0962

R&GHome ImprovementsJess RevercombP. O. Box 562Zionsville, IN 46077317-873-1091 www.RGHI.net

Complete Home RemodelingKitchen & Bathroom

Windows & Doors

Comprehensivecare for anyknee problem

Rodney Benner, MDSt. Alphonsus Parishioner

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Basement Finishing

Kitchen & Bath Remodeling

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Village CustomEmbroidery

• Custom logos• Monograms• Corporate wear• Spirit wear

• Screenprinting• Personalized gifts• K of C apparel• Promotional products

317-733-311080 N. 1st St.

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“It doesn’t matter how you look or what you own, if you say I am a ‘pezzente’, you lose

your new friend.”

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Boone VillageBarber& StyleShop

Mon.-Fri. 9-7By Appointment

Sat. 7-12No Appointment

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Mexican Restaurant317-733-1400 ~ 1576 W. Oak St.

SMG Parishioner317-643-1099

www.GreenwayAdv.comIRA’s • Education Savings

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BUSENBARK LAWN EQUIPMENTSales, Service & Parts

BOB and KYLE BUSENBARK

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Registered Representative of INVEST Financial Corporation member FINRA/SIPC

The Council meets on the second Wednesday of each monthin Parish Hall at 7PM.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Council No. 12510Patrick Terrell, Grand Knight

[email protected] • www.stalkofc.com

In ServIce To one, In ServIce To All

Interior/Exterior PaintingDrywall Repair & Texturing

Woodwork RefinishingWallpaper Removal • Deck Refinishing

Pressure Washing • Free Estimates

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Mexican Restaurant317-733-1400 ~ 1576 W. Oak St.

Andy Parrish, AAMS®SMG Parishioner317-643-1099

www.GreenwayAdv.comIRA’s • Education Savings

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PAUL HENDERSONPLUMBING

• Water Heaters• Softeners•Sump Pumps

• Plumbing Repairs

872-3535Emergency Pager:

235-2205CARMEL

WESTFIELDZIONSVILLE

BUSENBARK LAWN EQUIPMENTSales, Service & Parts

BOB and KYLE BUSENBARK

852-0770

• Dixie Chopper • Echo

• Snapper Pro• Toro

• Worx• Simplicity

~ Service Available On Most Brands ~www.busenbarklawnequipment.com

Patty & Bill Leonardi, EA, MBA–Owners / Parishioners(317) 663-7767

www.SmallBizPros.com/b_leonardi

• IRS Tax Issues• Taxes– Business & Personal• Financial Reporting & Payroll

Who’s Your New Tax Law Expert?

Greg A. Storen, MBA

[email protected] • storenfinancial.com

Registered Representative of INVEST Financial Corporation member FINRA/SIPC

The Council meets on the second Wednesday of each monthin Parish Hall at 7PM.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Council No. 12510Patrick Terrell, Grand Knight

[email protected] • www.stalkofc.com

In ServIce To one, In ServIce To All

317-852-0788 or 317-694-2482 Dave Byasee

Interior/Exterior PaintingDrywall Repair & Texturing

Woodwork RefinishingWallpaper Removal • Deck Refinishing

Pressure Washing • Free Estimates

Contact Debbie Miller

317-490-1267

healinghiddenhurts.org

Confidential & Free

CORNWELL’SPLUMBING

CHRIS CORNWELLOwner / Parishioner

317-892-4044Licensed, Bonded, Insured

248 N. Woodridge Dr., Pittsboro

Independently Owned and Operated

317-344-3600www.simplicityfuneralandcremationcare.com

1512 W. 86th St. • Indianapolis317-777-0059

www.celticcrosscatholic.com

F.C. TuckerCompany, Inc.

BethGreeson

317.223.5337

RobbinEdwards

317.508.1806

JaneLouiso

317.697.4291

www.TheEdwardsRealtyGroup.com

Online Ordering andHome Delivery!

High Quality, Local MeatsSaintAdrianMeats.com

French Restaurant & Bar

Excellent for Brunch

175 S. Main St. 317-733-8755

www.auberge-restaurant.com

AUBERGE

Timothy H. Wall, PCAttorney at Law

Business & PersonalIncome Tax

IRS Representation

8465 Keystone Crossing 466-1852

CTK Parishioner