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St. Paul Chapel 216 Schellers Avenue
Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 812-246-3522
St. Joe Hill Chapel 2605 St. Joe Road West
Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 812-246-2512
St. John Paul II Catholic Church
November 11, 2018
Website: stjohnpaulparish.org
Facebook: St. John Paul II Parish
Bulle"n Deadline: Mondays 9am;
Email bulle�[email protected],
or call either parish office.
�is Week in Our Parish Sunday, November 11
7:45am Mass-St. Joe Hill Chapel 9:30am Mass-St. Joe Hill Chapel 11:15am Mass-St. Paul Chapel 6:00pm Financial Peace University-SJH Campus 6:30pm Religious Educa-on-SJH Campus
Children’s Liturgy of the Word and Mass-Time Nursery available at the 9:30a and 11:15a Masses.
Monday, November 12 8:30pm Communion Service-St. Paul Chapel
6:30pm Ma/hew Bible Study-SJH Campus
Tuesday, November 13 6:30pm Mass-St. Joe Hill Chapel
7:00pm Cenacles of Life-St. Joe Hill Chapel
7:00pm RCIA-St. Paul Chapel
7:00pm Turkey Shoot follow-up-SJH Campus
Eucharis3c Adora3on begins at 7pm-St. Joe Hill Chapel
Wednesday, November 14 8:30am Mass-St. Paul Chapel 11:00am Senior Lunch-SJH Campus 12:00pm Raffle Commi/ee-SJH Campus 6:00pm Choir Prac-ce-SJH Campus 6:30pm Spiritual Enrichment Group-SJH Campus
Thursday, November 15 8:30am Mass-St. Paul Chapel 9:00am Quilters-SJH Campus 6:30pm Spiritual Life Commission-SJH Campus 6:30pm Finance Council-SJH Campus
Friday, November 16 11:15am Confessions-St. Joe Hill Chapel
12:00pm Mass-St. Joe Hill Chapel
Eucharis3c Adora3on ends at 12p-St. Joe Hill Chapel
Saturday, November 17
9:00am Cra< Fair-St. Joe Hill Parish Hall
9:30am Marriage Enrichment Seminar-SJH Campus
3:15pm Confessions-St. Paul Chapel
4:00pm Mass-St. Paul Chapel
Mission Statement: Building God’s Kingdom by growing disciples & making
disciples through love of God & neighbor.
Mass Intentions for the Week:
St. John Paul II Catholic Church November 11, 2018
Monday, November 12
8:30am COMMUNION SERVICE
Tuesday, November 13
6:30pm Sue Brown
Wednesday, November 14
8:30am Ruth Voignier, Carl ’Buzz’ Waiz, Jim Waiz
Thursday, November 15
8:30am (SP) Joe & Virginia Toby
Friday, November 16
12:00pm Office Angels St. Joe Campus
Saturday, November 17
4:00pm Helen Moore, Don Wheatley
Sunday, November 18 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:45am Ted Graf, Wille= Lee
9:30am Stanley Renn, Mike Ehringer
11:15am John Popp
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Mark 12: 38-44 Ques�ons to Ponder: 1. What chari�es get your a�en�on? How do they touch your heart and make you want to help them? 2. We all make choices in our life as to how we spend our hard earned money. Is your outreach from your plenty or is it a true sacrifice? 3. What part of this gospel speaks to you?
Hamburger & Tuna
Helper-Type meals
Sellersburg/SpeedSellersburg/SpeedSellersburg/SpeedSellersburg/Speed
This weekend we observe Veteran’s Day. In 1918 World War I ended with the signing of an Armis�ce agreement between the Allied Countries and Germany in Compiegne, France. This agreement was signed on November 11 at 11:00am. This was the 11
th hour of
the 11th
day of the 11th
month. A3er the horror of World War I this agreement was to be “ The War to end all Wars”. As we know that war was only the beginning of many wars that plague our world even to this day. Many of our parish members have served in these wars, some losing their lives in defense of our country. We honor all of these veterans this weekend and thank them for their selfless service. This weekend take a few moments to offer a prayer for each of these service men and women who served in wars past and those who are serving today. This week two of the readings are about widows. As a widow myself I associate with these readings. Unlike these widows I have been blessed with the means to have a life in which I do not suffer in the ways of the widows in Jesus’ �me. Besides a loving family and the blessing of my daughter, I found friends in my parish who have become family and have supported me in good �mes and bad. We o3en refer to our St. John Paul II parish as our parish family. Some people feel this is a trite statement but for me it is a living, breathing reality. When I come to Mass or any church mee�ng, Bible study, or social occasion I am with family. I have been a member of this parish for 44 years. I have seen the children of this parish grow up, marry. I see their children in our school, preschool and at Mass. I can recognize these children because they look so much like their parents. Their visible faith expressed in our church is the 3
rd or 4
th genera�on I
have grown to love. My 44 years makes me a “newby” as many in our parish have faith roots that go back many genera�ons. Walking through the cemetery, the family names are the same ones listed in our Ministry volunteers to this day. That deep rooted faith lives on in our parish. JPII remains full of that deep faith begun over 100 years ago by immigrant families seeking a brighter future. With them came their faith and dedica�on to our loving God. With your prayers and love of St. John Paul II Parish the future holds great things. May God con�nue to bless our Parish Family!
Dolores Snyder
Upcoming Holiday Schedules: Wednesday, November 21 7:00pm Sellersburg Ecumenical Service @ Calvary Chris�an Church Fr. Tom presiding Thursday, November 22 9:00am MassSt. Paul Chapel
Welcome to St. John Paul II Catholic Church
New Parishioners:
Patricia Ballard
William (III) and Molly Pfund
Ma= Baird
Jessica Hamm
December 24 (Christmas Eve): 4pm St. Paul
6pm St. Joe Hill
December 25 (Christmas): 12am St. Joe Hill
10am St. Paul
Please remember in your prayers:Please remember in your prayers:Please remember in your prayers:Please remember in your prayers: Ruth Adams, Janet Aus�n, Norma Balen�ne, Paula Bouvier, Edwin ‘Gene’ Brown, Walter Brumleve, Jr., Jon Church, Margaret Davis, Virginia H. Davis, Suzanne Doerr, Viola Eckert, Spencer Emily, Roy & Sharon Everi&, Mark Fraley, Tim Geswein, David Graf, Mary-Margaret Grimes, Jim & Rose Hardy, Allan Hinton, Anna Mae Hinton, Mike Hurley, Dean Hoffman, Eugene Hollkamp, Norma Hollkamp, Kevin Kirchgessner, Flora Kukla, Joseph F. Kukla II, Ralph Lilly, John Lozier, Baby Kenneth Lozon, Rhe& Luecke, Carrie Majors, Aria Mae Maples, Michael McKinley, Monroe McRichie, Chuck Mensching, Ruth Missi, Iliad Mullins, Mary Noonan, George & Mary Jean Popp, Jim Popp, Margie Rauck, Mike Rauck, Wilma Rauck, Florence Renn, Charlie Rothbauer, Libby Rothbauer, Marcella Rumpel, Jane Sistrunk, Wilma Smith, Ma&hew Thacker, Jackson Thomas, Midge Tiller, Angela Tribbey, Dot Triple&, James David Turk, Claude Vest, Gerri Vest-Wade, Larry Vornholt, Rowena Wanninger, Mary Ellen Ward, Ruth Ann Warth, John Wieseka, Steve Williams, Aline Wright, Mary Wright Bold=New
Your Gifts to God and Parish:Your Gifts to God and Parish:Your Gifts to God and Parish:Your Gifts to God and Parish: Bulle�n Collec�on Totals for 10-28-18
Budgeted Weekly: $ 20,813
Collec�on October 28, 2018: $ 12,635
Over/(Under): $ (8,178)
YTD Budgeted: $ 374,634
YTD Actual: $ 350,794
YTD Over/(Under): $ (23,840)
Weekend of November 17-18, 2018
Time Eucharis�c
Ministers
Lectors Ushers Servers Sacristan Rosary
Leader
CLOW Greeter
Saturday
4:00pm
St. Paul
Chapel
Doug Ward*
Dana Schowe
Mike Waiz
Be&y Rohleder
Nick Rohleder
Mary Jo Trester
Denis
Eickholtz
Mary
Conroy
H Ge&elfinger
John Groan
Denis Eickholtz
Bill Jones
Harrison Howell
Audrey Howell
Dana
Schowe
Mary
Ellen
Ward
Sharon
Kleehamer
Fran
Shreve
Sunday
7:45am
St. Joe Hill
Chapel
Mary Eurton*
Jus�n Burke**
Connie Lewellyn
Jim Eurton
Dale
Samples
Mary Jo Davis
Todd Davis
Mickey Smith
Barbara Smith
Emmalee Mar�n
Lydia Cosper
Wayne Bouvier
Benita
Pate
Linda
Jolly
Todd
and
Eileen
Burrous
Sunday
11:15am
St. Paul
Chapel
Karen Ehalt* Tony Tichy Tim Manning Lora Aria Suzanne Corum Donna Deely Lana Watson
Stephanie
LaMaster
Krista
Campisano
Dusty Corum
Jack Slater
Tony Marino
Debbie Marino
Tom Renn
Jennifer Renn
Clare Hinton
Lauren Hinton
Jillian Hinton
Ellie Priddy
Chris
Rosio
Gerri
Vest-
Wade
Mindy
Dablow
Amy
Campbell
Dablow
Family
Sunday
9:30am
St. Joe Hill
Chapel
Andrew Strenk*
Maurice Popp**
Jean Strenk
Lelia Popp
Sharon Howle&
Wayne Howle&
George
Bowles
Mag
Young
Mike Higdon
Mark Higdon
Charles Church
Larry Paris
Henry Knoll
James Knoll
Rob. Baquerizo
Michele
Ashby
Michele
Ashby
Joe
Lynch
Kim
Church
Ushers
* Tabernacle **Choir/Handicap
Rosary for Healing and Hope
Join us Sunday, November 18th at 6:30pm to
pray a Scriptural Rosary at the St. Joe Hill Chapel.
Prayers are offered for those who are sick or in
need of healing.
Could you spend an hour with Jesus each week? We are in need of an adorer to fill an open �me on Thursdays at 2am. Share this quiet �me in prayer with a friend or family member. Contact Linda Helms for more informa�on at [email protected]
or 812-987-8601.
Pray for Vocations HearGodsCall.com
First Friday & First Saturday Devo�ons JPII offers these devo�ons every month. On the first Friday, we begin with prayer and breakfast at the St. Paul Chapel at 6:55am. AKer the noon Mass at St. Joe Hill, prayers to the Sacred Heart of Jesus are lead. First Saturday devo�ons are held at the St. Paul Chapel beginning at 8am with the Rosary, devo�onal prayers to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, confessions and Mass. Join us any month in devo�on to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
St. John Paul II Catholic Church
Our next Morning of Enrichment is Saturday, November 17 at 9:30am to approximately 11:30am. "Keys to Amazing Marriages" will be presented by parishioners and parents of three, Ka'e and Derek Elbert. Complimentary child care will begin at 9am with pick up by noon. Register for the program and babysi.ng at: h�ps://stjohnpaulparish.org/marriage-enrichment by Monday, November 12. If you have ques'ons, contact Kris'na Seipel.
Bringing Christmas to
Campton, Kentucky
in Appalachia For the past 16 years our parish has made an annual trip to take donated toys to Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Campton, KY. Several sisters run the mission services and distribute Christmas toys to families in this impoverished Appalachian area. Our Monthly Outreach also provides some financial aid to the parish as they sponsor services to families all year long. In last year’s le9er, Sr. Susan Marie Pleiss, OFS told of the increased number of families in need. The store served over 144 familiesa 50% increase from the prior year. We are happy to be part of this outreach again this season. We are collec'ng new, unwrapped toys for children ages newborn13. The unwrapped toys may be brought to either the St. Paul or St. Joe Hill Chapel beginning through November 23. The toys will be delivered to Campton on November 24 so they can be offered in a “Christmas Shop” to families with children. As always, bless you for bringing Christmas to Campton again this year!
Koehler Ray Hobson, son
of Jesse & Emily Hobson
and
Charles Henry Whitson,
son of Kyle & Sarah and
li9le brother of
Wya9 & Jack.
The Sacramental LifeThe Sacramental LifeThe Sacramental LifeThe Sacramental Life
Welcome our newly baptized
ABIDE Adora�on…Reflec�on…Confession…Praise at Mount St. Francis Chapel star�ng at 7 pm - 9 pm Tuesday, Novem-ber 13
th. There will be childcare available at Catholic Youth
Ministries office on loca'on. Email [email protected] if you are interested in childcare help. All of our si9ers are Safe Si9er trained. Open to all ages.
Be a part of maintaining our history... Dear parishioners, You may recall that one 'me the Conventual Franciscans staffed the St. Joe Hill parish from the 1990's into the 2000's. Perhaps you have old pictures or other items lying around the house that depict a friar, or friars working in the parish? The Province Archives of the Province of Our Lady of Consola'on would love to have them! The Archives Office of the Province would be willing to take such items. A note a9ached to the items explaining dates, people involved, etc. would be greatly appreciated. They may be sent to: Province Archives 101 St. Anthony Drive Mt. St. Francis, IN 47146 or emailed to: [email protected]
Seek 2019 is about discovery, a new perspec've and becoming who you were always meant to be in Christ for CollegeAged Youth. Get powerful insights from 60 dynamic speakers on
relevant topics of our 'me. Enjoy Grammy Awardwinning entertainment. Whether you are coming to SEEK for the first 'me or tenth...be made NEW in Christ. Visit nadyouth.org for more informa'on.
Grades 9-12: Our Lady of Providence Senior High School (providencehigh.net)
Preschool & Child Care has been providing quality child care
and educa'on since 1988. The programs are designed to
s'mulate the physical, social, emo'onal, and intellectual
developmental needs of each individual child.
3, 4, & 5 Year Old Preschool
Full & Part-'me Child Care
Before & A,er School Care
Summer Care for Ages 3-12
All preschool-age children enrolled in the daycare a9end
preschool classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
mornings. ANer school care is available for children who
a9end St. John Paul II Elementary, Silver Creek Elementary,
and Silver Creek Primary. For more informa'on on our programs or to set up a tour, contact the Preschool & Child Care Director, Ruth Lile 812-246-5890 or [email protected].
Blue Ribbon School of Excellence
FOUR STAR SCHOOL
www.stjohnpaulschool.org [email protected]
105 St. Paul St. Sellersburg, IN 47172
812-246-3266 Fax-812-246-7632
All Hallows’ Eve Celebration
Mrs. Christman's class had a lot of fun at
their Halloween party!
Building God’s Kingdom by growing disciples & making disciples through love of God & neighbor.
JPII Ladies’ Club Annual Craft Show Sat, November 17thSat, November 17thSat, November 17thSat, November 17th 9-2p
St. Joe Hill Activity Center Get in the holiday spirit by shopping early and si�ng down with friends for a bowl of chili and an apple dumpling. All food orders also available to-go. Volunteers needed. Booth space going fast! To reserve your spot, contact Cindy Kruer at 812-670-0157.
Hands Across Hai�
Annual Fund Drive
This month the St. John Paul II Hai/ Commi0ee is looking for financial support for our sister parish through the Hands Across Hai/ Annual Fund Drive Because of the generosity of a donor to do this mailing, 100% of the dollars you donate to the fund provide direct aid to the people of Hai/. In past years, we have helped our sister parish add classrooms to their school, pay teachers’ salaries, replace a leaky roof on the church, build a bell tower, provide secondary and University educa-/on to 64 students, and lunches for the students. We invite all parishioners to con-sider a gi: of $25 to this fund. Even if you already sponsor a student, any dona/on would be extremely helpful to us as we assist them.
Advent begins on December 2nd-only 3 weeks away! There are many opportuni/es to grow in faith during this busy /me, one from our St. John Paul ll Parish. If you have not yet subscribed to our daily reflec/on ministry,
Advent may be a great /me. These reflec/ons come to your email Monday-Friday, are wri0en by members of our parish, and are based on the daily Mass readings. You can always can-cel the subscrip/on when Advent is over. To subscribe, visit the St. John Paul II website at stjohnpaulparish.org, click on ‘Spiritual Life’, and enter your email address. - Spiritual Life Commission Chris/an Service
supplied the funds for the goodies and
Youth Ministry supplied the
workers. They distributed
treats at the Silver Creek
Trick-or-Treat program at Silver
Creek HS
Pot Luck - Young Adults Saturday, Nov. 17
th @ 6pm
Thanksgiving theme with wine tas/ng at the Elberts. Bring a Thanksgiving side dish and if so inclined, your favorite bo0le to share. Elberts will serve a hot chicken casserole. Kids welcome. Bring a camp chair if you want to sit out by the fire pit. Go to nadyouth.org and check ‘Events’ for informa/on on loca/on and direc/ons or call 812-923-8355.
Jeffersonville Loca/on Only
St. John Paul II Pastoral TeamSt. John Paul II Pastoral TeamSt. John Paul II Pastoral TeamSt. John Paul II Pastoral Team
Father Tom Clegg, Pastor
502-553-3770 [email protected]
John Frossard, Business Manager
812-246-3522 [email protected]
Barbara Smith, Parish Secretary
812-246-3522 [email protected]
Dolores Snyder, Director of Evangeliza!on
812-246-5088 [email protected]
Kris!na Seipel, Director of Religious Educa!on
812-246-3969 [email protected]
Dawn Schepers, Youth Minister
502-641-9229 [email protected]
Jesse Schuler, Director of Liturgy & Music
812-246-2512 [email protected]
Karen Haas, School Principal
812-246-3266 [email protected]
Ruth Lile, Preschool & Child Care Director
812-246-5890 [email protected]
Andrea Bowles, Parish Bookkeeper
812-246-3522 [email protected]
Joan Dilger, Bulle!n Editor
812-246-2512 [email protected]
Baptisms: Typically celebrated at weekend Masses. A Baptism Preparation Session is required for parents. The next session is December 2, 2018 immediately following the 11:15 Mass at the St. Paul Chapel.
Confessions: Available Friday mornings at 11:15am at the St. Joe Hill Chapel and Saturdays at 4:15pm at the St. Paul Chapel. You may also contact Fr. Tom at 812-246-2512 to schedule an appointment.
Marriage: Please contact Fr. Tom at 812-246-2512 at least six months prior to planned wedding date. The marriage preparation process will be explained at that time.
Anointing of the Sick: If you are aware of an upcoming medical event for which you would like this sacrament, you may contact Fr. Tom to schedule the sacrament at 812-246-2512. In case of an emergency, contact Fr. Tom at 502-553-3770.
Confirmation: Preparation can begin upon completion of eighth grade or anytime throughout high school; more information is available on the parish website or contact Dawn Schepers. For adults interested in Confirmation, contact Kristina Seipel.
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