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
Stewardship/Development…P.2
Worship.......................……....P. 3
Weekly Calendar…….….……...P. 4 Prayers for the Sick Parish News
Parish News..................……...P. 5 St. Vincent de Paul
Family News You Can Use!...P. 6 Community News
Contact Information…...…....P. 7 Just for Kids
Weekend Mass Times Saturday 4:30pm
Korean Mass at 6pm on the 1st & 3rd Saturday
Sunday 8:30am, 10:30am, 5:30pm 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 1-2pm) Friday: Closed Saturday: Closed Sunday: 8am-1pm Phone: (812) 339-5561
December 18, 2016 ● Fourth Sunday of Advent
Christmas Mass Schedule
Dec. 24
4:30pm (Pageant & Mass)
7:30pm
Midnight
(Caroling at 11:45pm)
Dec. 25
8:30 am & 10:30am
12:30pm (Spanish)
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Weekly Collection Figures
Dec. 10/11 $8,657.83
Thank you for your support of the Mission of St. Paul Catholic Center!
United Catholic Appeal
Stewardship & Development
St. Paul Catholic Center Fall 2016
Parish Goal $36,905
Amount Pledged $24,678
Total $’s Received $14,253
% of Goal 67%
Parish Households 634
Number of Households Participating 102
Parish Participation 16%
Archdiocesan Support
UCA Goal necessary to support ministry
needs
$6.4 M
Dollars raised to date $4,912,145
% of goal achieved 77%
Number of Households Participating 13,912
% of participation (from the nearly 75,000
households in the archdiocese) 18%
Archdiocesan UCA Participation Goal for
2016-17
25%
2014 Dollars pledged 2014 % of
Goal
2014 Number of
Households Par-
ticipating
2015 Dollars
pledged
2015 % of
Goal
2015 Number of
Households Par-
ticipating
$42,747 116% 154 $40,256 109% 144
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Mass Times and Intentions
Weekend Masses December 17/18
Saturday 4:30pm George Lewis (Korean) 6:00pm Korean Community Sunday 8:30am Matthew Finegan 10:30am George W. Lewis, III (Spanish) 12:30pm St. Paul Parishioners 5:30pm James & Cherie Wilson
Weekday Masses December 19/23
Monday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:15pm Michael Russell Tuesday 7:20am Michael Russell Wednesday 7:20am Michael Russell 5:15pm Joseph Wasick Thursday 7:20am Elvera Gress Friday 5:15pm Michael Russell
Weekend Masses December 24/25
Saturday 4:30pm Maria Marti Midnight St. Paul Parishioners Sunday 8:30am Nancy Riesmeyer 10:30am Nora & James Walsh (Spanish) 12:30pm
Weekday Masses December 26/30
Monday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:15pm Gerry Mangin Tuesday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners Wednesday 7:20am St. Paul Parishioners 5:15pm Mark Stone Thursday 7:20am Chris Jung Friday 5:15pm Souls of aborted babies
Evangelii Gaudium
272. Loving others is a spiritual force drawing us to union with
God; indeed, one who does not love others “walks in the dark-
ness” (1 Jn 2:11), “remains in death” (1 Jn 3:14) and “does not
know God” (1 Jn 4:8). Benedict XVI has said that “closing our
eyes to our neighbour also blinds us to God”,[209] and that love
is, in the end, the only light which “can always illuminate a
world grown dim and give us the courage needed to keep living
and working”.[210] When we live out a spirituality of drawing
nearer to others and seeking their welfare, our hearts are opened
wide to the Lord’s greatest and most beautiful gifts. Whenever
we encounter another person in love, we learn something new
about God. Whenever our eyes are opened to acknowledge the
other, we grow in the light of faith and knowledge of God. If we
want to advance in the spiritual life, then, we must constantly be
missionaries. The work of evangelization enriches the mind and
the heart; it opens up spiritual horizons; it makes us more and
more sensitive to the workings of the Holy Spirit, and it takes us
beyond our limited spiritual constructs. A committed missionary
knows the joy of being a spring which spills over and refreshes
others. Only the person who feels happiness in seeking the good
of others, in desiring their happiness, can be a missionary. This
openness of the heart is a source of joy, since “it is more blessed
to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). We do not live better when
we flee, hide, refuse to share, stop giving and lock ourselves up
in own comforts. Such a life is nothing less than slow suicide.
December 18, 2016
Worship
Mass Schedule for
Christmas & New Year
December 24 (Christmas Vigil)
4:30pm Christmas Pageant & Mass
7:30pm (NEW TIME!)
Midnight Mass (Carols at 11:45pm)
December 25
8:30am
10:30am
12:30pm (Spanish)
December 31 (Vigil Mass)
4:30pm
January 1
8:30am
10:30am
12:30pm (Spanish)
5:30pm
The parish Office will be closed Dec. 23-January 2
We wish you all a blessed Christmas and New Year
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Weekly Calendar
This Coming Week Monday, December 19 Tuesday, December 20 -Korean Bible Study, 10:30am-Noon, Stephens Room -Bible Study, 7:30-8:30pm, Stephens Room Wednesday, December 21 Thursday, December 22 -Women’s Bible Study, 9:30am-Noon, N. Meeting Room Friday, December 23 Saturday, December 24 -Christmas Pageant Dress Rehearsal, 10-11am, Church -Mass, 4:30pm -7:30pm -Mass, Midnight (Carols at 11:45pm) Sunday, December 25 - Mass, 8:30am -Mass, 10:30am -Mass, 12:30pm (Spanish)
December 18, 2016
Parish News
Catholic Radio Stations
With Our Mother Blest (WOMB) Catholic Radio: 89.9FM, Bloomington and talk radio for Catholics; Relevant Radio, 104.1
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 [email protected]
Grace Billingham, Ron Bidwell, Kathryn Faith Marszalek, Cynthia Kanko, Bob Wilmoth, Nedra Deppe, Ed Jenkinson, Bernadette Cauldwell, Rachael Tamaran, Mary Wright, Jana Gilbertson, Chester, Joel & Andrew Pryzbyla, John-William Greenbaum, Helen Gibbons, Mary Gremore, Julie Giese, Dick Lubbehusen, Pam Ferris, Barbie Asley, Lance Brayton, Rita Stoffle, Janet Richart, Marion DeRosa, Mary Kate O’Malley, Kate Suarez, Scott Lee, Jean Mulvihill, Sherry Dusho, Rose Feil, Janet Harriet, David Trueblood, Laurie DePaola, J.T. Bruhn, Bob Eckert, Ernesto Enri-que, Nancy Decker, Emily Turpin, John Stevens, Dick Paxton, Sharon Beikman, Angie Johnson, Giselle Araya, Emily Faylor, Marylou Paurazus, Sharon Abbott, John Moore, Jr., Brian Roedl, Bill Greenbaum, Christopher Stone.
Pray for them, and for all who are elderly, infirm, and homebound.
Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Monday, January 16, 2017
A Day of Service
St. Paul will join the Bloomington Interfaith Community in an inter-genera t iona l day o f ser -vice. Throughout the city of Bloom-ington, many folks will participate in a "Day On, Not a Day Off" through a variety of different service pro-jects. St. Paul will be one location for service, but pa-rishioners can volunteer at any location that appeals to their interests and availability. Beginning in Janu-ary, sign up sheets and a Sign Up Genius link will be available. Save the date!
Educational and Service Activities at St. Paul will in-clude: 9:30 am - 11:00 am: Oxfam International Hunger Banquet 11:00 am - 1:00 pm: "Sludge Trudge" 5K walk/run to benefit the Interfaith Winter Shelter. 11:00 am - 1:00 pm: Cook soup and desserts for guests at the Interfaith Winter Shelter. 1:00 - 3:00 pm: Interfaith Council for Environmental Youth (ICEY) will host an on-sight service project.
Please contact Bridget McIntyre, [email protected], with any questions or your interest to serve in a leadership role. This is a great opportunity for St. Paul to join the interfaith and city-wide community - please help be a beacon of unity and service for St. Paul.
Readings for the Week of December 18, 2016
Sunday: Is 7:10-14/Ps 24/Rom 1:1-7/Mt 1:18-24
Monday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Ps 71/Lk 1:5-25
Tuesday: Is 7:10-14/Ps 24/Lk 1:26-38
Wednesday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a/Ps 33/Lk 1:39-45
Thursday: 1 Sm 1:24-28/1 Sm 2/Lk 1:46-56
Friday: Mal 3:1-4, 23-24/Ps 25/Lk 1:57-66
Saturday: Morning: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16/Ps 89/Lk 1:67-79
Next Sunday: Vigil: Is 62:1-5/Ps 89/Acts 13:16-17, 22-25/Mt 1:1
-25 or 1:18-25
Night: Is 9:1-6/Ps 96/Ti 2:11-14/Lk 2:1-14
Dawn: Is 62:11-12/Ps 97/Ti 3:4-7/Lk 2:15-20
Day: Is 52:7-10/Ps 98/Heb 1:1-6/Jn 1:1-18 or 1:1-5, 9-14
Parish News
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Evening Rosary Prayer Group
All are welcome to join in praying the Rosary with the Evening Rosary Prayer Group every Thursday eve-ning beginning at 7:00pm in the Children’s Annex (Cry Room) in the Church.
St. Vincent de Paul
Christmas “Adornaments”
We at St. Paul are a family with roots from all over the world, and we would like to express our grati-tude for our origins in the small way: This Christmas season, we have placed a large tree in our Gathering Space, and we invite you to decorate this tree with orna-
ments from your country or place of origin, or simply an ornament that means something to you personally. Please feel free to hang your ornaments at any time. You may also drop them off in a basket available near the church office and we’ll be happy to put them up for you!
Shop & Support SVdP! The connection between shopping and supporting St. Vincent de Paul is the Kroger Community Rewards Program. If you are a Kroger loyalty card shopper, you can sign up for t h i s p r o g r a m a t www.krogercommunityrewards.com
and designate Society of St. Vincent de Paul Bloom-ington, IN as your charity. Kroger will track your pur-chases (excluding alcohol, tobacco and gasoline) with every dollar counting as one vote for your favorite charity. Each quarter Kroger totals up all dollars spent by all members of the community rewards pro-gram and distributes money proportionately to the participating nonprofits. Participation in this program does not subtract value from your Kroger gas points or other discounts. There is no simpler, easier way to help the poor in our community. Please sign up and know that when you buy groceries, you are helping SVdP help the poor in our community. Already signed up? Each year your signature has to be renewed, so please sign up again for the coming calendar year.
SVdP Calling for Help! One very important ministry of SVdP is the distribution of gently-used furniture to people in need in Monroe County. A small army of dedicated volunteers literally distributes hundreds of pieces of furniture on Saturday mornings. The smooth distribution of furniture relies on furniture phone volunteers. They receive calls from donors of used furniture and they set up appoint-ments for home visitors to assess clients’ furniture needs. SVdP is in need of more phone volunteers. Would you be able to volunteer 2 hours per week for this ministry? After brief initial training, you could do this ministry from your home. If you would like more information about SVdP, please contact Ron Kofmehl at 812-336-4433.
Recent Baptism
Emma Johanna Flores Arreola
Daughter of Oscar Flores Ruiz & Blanca Elba Arreola Reyna
Welcome, Emma, and God bless your family
Family News You Can Use! Community News
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Sunday Faith Formation
On Christmas Vacation! Classes resume Sunday, January 8th. Merry Christmas!
Families Growing in Faith (FGF) The January FGF session has been moved to
January 20. No meeting January 8.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
On Christmas Vacation. Sessions resume on Sun-day, January 8th during the 10:30am Mass.
Confirmation Our next session is Sunday, January 8th at 4-5:15pm in the North & South Meeting Rooms. Revised for-mat; topic is “Church.”
Bloomington Youth Ministry: Night at Urban Air
St. Paul high school students are invited to join other Bloomington Catholic Youth at Urban Air and for a pizza dinner on Sunday, January 8. Meet at St. John’s at 5pm for a short prayer, or meet Urban Air at 5:30-6:30pm. Youth will go back to St. John’s for pizza. Contact Bridget to RSVP and to receive an electronic waiver for Urban Air. Plan to meet us there or come with our group after Confirmation class!
Bridget McIntyre Administrator of Religious Education 812-339-5561 x 222 [email protected]
March for Life 2017
Washington, D.C.
“It is God who gives life. Let us respect and love human life, especially vulnerable l i f e in a mot he r ’ s womb”~Pope Francis
The Knights of Columbus in Indiana are planning their eighth annual bus caravan to Washington, D.C. 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 incredible experience to be with hundreds of thousands of people in mutual support of Respect for Life.
Buses will depart on Wednesday, January 25 in the evening and will return on Saturday evening, January 28. The cost of $270 includes transportation, hotel accommodations, and some meals. Please contact John Simon, [email protected] or 812-339-8291 for further details.
V’s Barbershop Mark Weibel—Owner
923 S. College Mall Rd. Bloomington
812-332-GUYS
Save the Date for Busy Mom's Retreat February 17th - 19th, 2017. St. Mary of the Wood's College/Sisters of Providence Retreat Center in Terre Haute, Indiana. This retreat is for all moms in any stage or age. Register individually, but we can carpool from St. Paul. Visit the St. Mary's website for more
information or contact Bridget McIntyre with any questions.
Pastoral Staff Pastor/Director of Campus Ministry, Fr. John Meany, O.P…..…………………………..……pastor
Assoc. Pastor, Fr. Patrick Hyde, O.P………...…...frpatrick
Assoc. Pastor, Fr. Raymond-Marie Bryce, O.P...frraymond
Deacon, Jim Multeri………………………………..deaconjim
Student Brother, Christopher Johnson, O.P...............................brchristopher
Administrator of Religious Education, Bridget McIntyre……………………………………..bmcintyre
Campus Ministry Missionary, Emily Mansfield ………………………………………………..…emilymansfield
Music Ministry, Maria Seuffert Hagan …………………………………………………………mseuffert
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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 Parish Pastoral [email protected]
Just For Kids