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St. Francis, Francesville; St. Joseph, Pulaski; St. Peter, Winamac
Rev. Leroy G. Kinnaman, Pastor Cluster Email: [email protected]
Cluster Website: preciousbloodcluster.org
Cluster Correspondence: 401 N Monticello Street, Winamac, IN 46996 Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday Morning by 9:00 A.M.
Phone: 574.946.4906 Fax: 574.946.4962
LITURGY SCHEDULE Monday, March 25 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Bernie Knouff by John Fagan
Tuesday, March 26 at Parkview Haven Nursing Home 9:00 A.M. +Juan Knarr by Joe & Rachel Morris
Wednesday, March 27 at St. Joseph 8:00 A.M. +Delbert Cloud by Family
Thursday March 28 at St. Joseph 8:00 A.M. +Living & Deceased Reutebuch Families by the Reutebuch Reunion Fund 7:00 P.M. Lenten Reconciliation Service
Friday, March 29 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Lawrence & Mary Jane Perry by Mick Perry 4:00 P.M. Way of the Cross at St. Joseph 7:00 P.M. Way of the Cross at St. Peter
Saturday, March 30 4:00 P.M. at St. Peter +Tom Murray by Carol Vires 6:00 P.M. at St. Joseph +Fr. Mike Heppen by Anita & Elliott Myers
Sunday, March 31 8:00 A.M. at St. Francis +Carl & Jean Federer by Federer Family 10:00 A.M. at St. Peter +Our Cluster Family 1:30 P.M. Way of the Cross at St. Joseph
LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday March 30 at 4:00 P.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Rex Allman Ministers: Joe Morris, Carol Vires & Judy Wilson Servers: Bonnie Budd & Caitlyn Ottow
Saturday, March 30 at 6:00 P.M. (St. Joseph) Reader: Peach Roth Ministers: Paul & Brenda Gilsinger and Kelly Weaver Servers: Monica Whiteman & Brody Roth Ushers: Ron Roth, Curt Daugherty, Rick Foerg & Frank Boardman
Sunday, March 31 at 8:00 A.M. (St. Francis) Reader: Pat Ames Ministers: Carl & Rusty Federer Servers: Jonathan Ottow
Sunday, March 31 at 10:00A.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Linda Webb Ministers: Donna Nicholson, Tony & Tina Pesaresi Servers: Kolbey & Kelsey Wegner Ushers: Bob Powers, Val Powers, Dave
Leonard & Chuck Rebeck
Oh, by the way,
As mentioned last week, Rachel was chosen to partake
in a Leadership Roundtable entitled Catholic Standards for
Excellence. The first program of its kind in the United
States, the Leadership Roundtable's Standards for
Excellence program is a national initiative to promote the highest standards of ethics and
accountability in Catholic Church management and operations. What makes the Standards for
Excellence program unique is that it provides Catholic diocese, parishes and nonprofits with a
common sense approach to achieve the highest standards in governance and management, while
staying focused on the pastoral mission, the people, and communities served.
The Standards for Excellence respond to the call for good stewardship and
accountability by the U.S. Bishops in their pastoral letter, Stewardship: A Disciple's Response,
by describing how well managed dioceses, parishes and Catholic nonprofits operate, serving as a
model for implementation. The Standards are also in full compliance with
canon law.
Eleven (11) people from diocesan offices, four (4) priests and five
(5) lay people from across the diocese participated. Leaving here at 6:30
a.m. Monday (registration at 8:00 a.m.), the day unfolded until 7:00 p.m.
that evening. Tuesday saw another early start. Rachel finally arrived back
in Winamac about 8:00 p.m. Looking at the agenda, both days were packed
with presentations, discussions and work time. She and I have been unpacking all the
information. Parish Councils have much work to do. The Catholic Standards for Excellence will
take some time to implement…and we will get there.
Catholic Relief Services, an organization of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), is a pro-life organization dedicated to preserving the sacredness and dignity of human life from conception to natural death. Every aspect of our work is to help life flourish. We are resolute in our commitment to the Church and its teaching. Below are statements and expressions of support affirming that commitment.
Guided by the Principles of Catholic Social Teaching; governed by a USCCB-appointed board of bishops, religious, and lay people; CRS works in over 100 countries to assist people of all backgrounds, working side by side with others so they can lift themselves out of poverty, assisting during emergencies and enabling people to build the resiliency they need to stand on their own.
“If we, each, doing our own part,” the Holy Father teaches, “do good to others, if we meet them doing good, and we do so slowly, gently, little by little—we will make that culture of encounters that we need so much. We must meet one another doing good.”
CRS uses a holistic approach called integral human development to help people reach their full potential in an atmosphere of peace, social justice and human dignity. This long-term, dynamic process facilitates collaboration across civil society and the public and private sectors. We engage people at every level- individual, family, community, regional, national and international- to promote transformative and sustainable change.
The 2019 Catholic Relief Services Collection will be taken up in parishes throughout the United States 30-31 March. This collections supports CRS and five other Catholic agencies that prioritize the family and protect the life and dignity of each person. By supporting the CRS Collection, you can help these organization build richer lives for the faithful around the world.
Where Does the CRS Collection Go? Funds acquired from the CRS Collection are distributed to these six organizations:
◼Catholic Relief Services. . . for international relief and development.
◼Migration and Refugee Services for refugee resettlement.
◼Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc; (CLINIC) for immigration legal services.
◼Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development for advocacy.
◼Holy Father's Relief Fund for emergency relief.
◼Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church for evangelization and ministry
Please use the envelopes provided in your bi-monthly packets. Thank you for your generosity.
REALM The diocesan program REALM continues to expand within the Diocese. We continue to discover how
the program benefits our Local Church and our parishes and is relatively user friendly. You will also discover
how easy this program is. You will be continually reminded about the process. As of 1 February 2020, families
will download their own individual tax statements. Parishioners are free to modify their individual webpage,
picture, address, phone numbers, etc. How does one sign up for REALM? Call the Business Office during
regular business hours. An invitation will be forwarded to you. Once there, each family selects their individual
password! And no, the Cluster Office nor the Diocesan Office can see it! One interesting caveat that
has been discovered: some parishioners are registered in two (2) and three (3) parishes!
THAT issue will be cleared up! (In addiction to tracking numbers for various activities!)
During Lent, the Way of the Cross will be celebrated on:
Friday: 4:00 p.m., St. Joseph;
Friday, 7:00 p.m., St. Peter
Sundays, 1:30 p.m., St. Joseph
Remaining dates for Lent 2019 Deanery Reconciliation: 26 April, 7:00 p.m., Our Lady of the Lakes, Monticello
28 March, 7:00 p.m. St., Joseph, Pulaski
1 April, 7:00 p.m., St. Francis, Francesville
1 April, 6:30 p.m., St. Joseph, Delphi
9 April, 7:00 p.m., St. Joseph, Rochester
10 April, 7:00 p.m., St. Charles, Peru
11 April, 7:00 p.m., St. Patrick, Kokomo
11 April, 7:00 p.m., St. Joseph, Reynolds
The Passion of the Christ As we journey through Lent, the liturgy always points to the Triduum. The middle day,
Good Friday is indeed somber and soul-wrenching. In preparation and reflection for that
day, the Liturgy/ Social Activities Committees of St. Peter Parish Council, The Passion of the
Christ will be shown in the Parish Hall. Mark your calendars for 7 April. Sign-up sheets will be
posted. NO ONE under 18 unless accompanied by their parent. Q & A afterwards.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch….fr. K
Quick one-liners for you: ◼Religious Education classes will not meet this coming Wednesday, March 27th, due to Spring
Break. Have a safe, fun and relaxing vacation!
◼The ladies of St. Joseph will be cleaning the church basement on Wednesday, April 3rd at 6:00
P.M. in preparation for the Chicken & Noodle dinner. Please plan to offer your assistance!
◼As a head-up: 21 April is Easter…3rd Sunday of the month which is our customary date for the
Lazarus Collection. To avoid a mass confusion, our Cluster’s Lazarus collection for April will be
the previous week-end 13/14 April. Please be watching for specifics. Thank you.
◼Did you know? “Best Lent Ever” by Matthew Kelly is based on “The Biggest Lie in the History
of Christianity”. This is the gift book given to all parishioners at Christmas! Sign up at the
following website: https://dynamiccatholic.com/best-lent-ever
◼Any ladies interested in joining the Ladies of Charity organization are asked to please contact
Delores Girton at 946-3785 or you may contact the Cluster Office during business hours.
◼Found my car! Only two (2) problems! The car? 1,874 horsepower; 1,696 lb-ft of torque; 0-60
in 1.9 seconds; 100 mph in 4.3; 186 mph in 11.8 seconds. Quarter mile
clocks at 9.1. It is a 2020 Pininfarina Battista. 280
miles between charges…yes electric! Problem #1:
only 150 will be made with 50 coming to United
States; Problem #2: $2.5M price tag! Ding-dang it!
West Side Interchurch Council Services (soup at 6:15 p.m., Service at 7:00 p.m.)
27 March: No service---spring break 3 April: Medaryville United Methodist
10 April: St. Francis, Francesville 17 April: No service
18 April: (Thursday: Maundy Thursday) St. John UCC (No soup supper)
St. Francis St. Joseph St. Peter
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Weekly Cluster Activities Sunday, March 24 Thursday, March 28
1:30 P.M. Way of the Cross at St. Joseph 7:00 P.M. Lent Reconciliation Service at St. Joseph
Friday, March 22
4:00 P.M. Way of the Cross at St. Joseph 7:00 P.M. Way of the Cross at St. Peter
PRAYER REQUESTS: Please keep the following individuals in your prayers: Rick Alber, Randy Baker, Helen Barker, Pat Barngrover, Gayle Conner, Tom Cosgray (Lois Heater’s Cousin), Danielle Dommer, Helen Ford, Steve Fulmer, Lucas Hoelscher (Hank & Faye Hoelscher’s grandson), Frances
Hoover, Mary Ann Johnson, Ethel & Ralph Loehmer, Greg Loehmer, Dorothy Malchow, Bob Meyer, Rosalia Najera, Patricia O’Donnell, Linda Potempa, Helen Scheffer, Tom Schmicker, Kyson Shidler & Loretta Wilson (Rhonda Jany’s Mother)
March 17, 2019
General Offerings: $450.00
Loose Collection: $175.00
March 16, 2019
General Offerings: $755.00
Loose Collection: $54.00
Ash Wednesday: $20.00
Catholic Moment: $20.00
March 16 & 17, 2019 General Offering: $2,020.00
Loose Collection: $291.00
Children’s Offering: $17.00
Votive Lights: $29.00
Ash Wednesday: $25.00
Catholic Moment: $22.00