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Welcome to Our Parish
7321 East State Road 67 · Bryant, IN 47326-9636
Served by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood
Parish Pastor: Father Kenneth G. Alt, C.PP.S—[email protected]
Parish Secretary: Betsy Minnich—[email protected]
Bookkeeper: Bev Westgerdes
Religious Education: Linda Wellman, Director; Lori Jutte, Assistant Director
Choir Director: Agnes Schoch Organist: Maria Knapschaefer, Leah Muhlenkamp, Katie Reier & Tim Muhlenkamp
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Mass Schedule: Weekend Masses Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday, 7:30am, 9:30am Daily Masses Monday-Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday 7:30am Wednesday 7:00pm Eucharistic Adoration Thursday, 8:00am-9:00am
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Confessions: Saturday (After Morning Mass & Evening Mass) Anytime by Request
Baptism: Will be set up on an individual basis
Marriage: Please contact Father at least 6 months prior
to intended date of wedding
Parish Council Members: Scott Bruggeman (President), Larry Alig, Dale Evers, Katie Muhlenkamp, Kent Muhlenkamp, Laurie Muhlenkamp, Jason Rosenbeck & Kristin Westgerdes
Bulletin: Please submit items for the bulletin to the Parish Office in writing/email by Sunday evening
Missions: On the 1st Sunday of each month, a 2nd collection is taken up to support needs of the South American Missions in Peru served by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood
Telephone: 260-997-6450 Website: www.churchofthemostholytrinity.com
CHURCH OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY 2 TRIN ITY, INDIANA
THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT Saturday March 23 7:30 pm Leroy Fellers Sunday March 24 7:30 am Living and Deceased of the Parish 9:30 am Patricia (Schoch) Kaufman Monday March 25 The Annunciation of the Lord 7:30 am Jim Reinhart
Tuesday March 26 Lenten Weekday 7:30 am Harold & Loretta Welsch Wednesday March 27 Lenten Weekday 7:00 pm Steve Braun Thursday March 28 Lenten Weekday 7:30 am Poor Souls Friday March 29 Lenten Weekday 7:30 am Bob & Sally Muhlenkamp Saturday March 30 Lenten Weekday 7:30 am Poor Souls
FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 7:30 pm Marcel Welling Sunday March 31 7:30 am Justin Valentine 9:30 am People of the Parish
MASS SCHEDULE
UP & COMING 1 April (Monday) A Biblical Walk...Meeting—7:00pm 3 April (Wednesday) Stations/Mass/Confessions—7:00pm 4 April (Thursday) Choir Practice—6:30pm 6 April (Saturday) Eucharistic Devotion—after Morning Mass until 5:30pm 7 April (Sunday) Eucharistic Devotions—after the 9:30am Mass until 3:00pm Closing Potluck Dinner—4:00pm Confessions—7:30pm-8:15pm 14 April (Sunday) All children welcome in joining opening procession for Palm Sunday at the beginning of Mass—9:30am
3 MARCH 2019 SUNDAY
TOTAL …… $ 3,583.00
Envelopes …… $ 3,158.00
Loose …… $ 425.00
Envelope Avg.(46) …… $ 68.65
Overall Avg. (160) …… $ 22.39
OTHER
Candles …… $ 22.00
Hall Rental …… $ 150.00
South Am. Missions …… $ 365.00
Catholic Moment …… $ 120.00
Easter Flowers …… $ 25.00 Recomm. Weekly Contribution is $30.00
PARISH SUPPORT
Opportunities for the Sacrament of Reconciliation during Lent: Saturdays: After both Masses; Wednesdays: After Evening Mass; Sundays: March 31, April 7 & 14 from 7:30-8:15pm
CHOIR PRACTICE In preparation for Holy Week,
choir practices are being held at 6:30pm on Thursday, April 4th
and Monday, April 15th. Practice is open to any
parishioners that would like to join in singing.
CALLING ALL MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN!
On Saturday, April 13th, we will be doing our annual “Spring-Cleaning” of the church. What better way to prepare for the Lord’s
Resurrection than by deep-cleaning our place of worship, much like
we ourselves are trying to do during our own Lenten preparations!
All are welcomed and encouraged to help with this large, but nec-
essary project. Some of the “deep-cleaning” will include sweeping,
wiping down pews, fixing kneelers, dusting wooden fixtures and stat-
ues (some can be reached by ladder only), changing out light bulbs,
and much more. With more people in attendance, more will be accom-plished! If you have been looking for a Lenten project that will involve
your spouse or young ones, this can definitely be added to your list.
Anyone that is available to help is invited to attend Mass at 7:30am on Saturday, April 13th with cleaning following directly afterwards.
Please bring cleaning supplies along with you if you plan to attend.
Thank you in advance to all that help in serving our parish communi-
ty and the Lord at this important event!
30-31 March 7:30 PM 7:30 AM 9:30 AM--CONFIRMATION MASS
Servers Eric Schwieterman/ Adam Alig Ryan Wellman/ Ava Fullenkamp Dillon,Damon&Duston Muhlenkamp/ Austin Dirksen/Stanley Muhlenkamp
Lectors Karen Schwieterman Kayla Nietfeld Linda Muhlenkamp
Distributors Gene Schmit Doris Muhlenkamp/Lenny Muhlenkamp
Ushers Mike & Josh Kimmel Mike Muhlenkamp/ Jay Muhlenkamp Ed Laux/Jim Heitkamp
Gifts Regina & Andrew Muhlenkamp/ Owen & Alyvia Muhlenkamp
Rosary Lavaughn Muhlenkamp
3 April--Servers for 7:00pm Stations followed by Evening Mass: Mason, Drew & Gabe Muhlenkamp
ANNOUNCEMENTS THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH Today 9:30 am Religion Class (Pre-K/K) 10:30 am Religion Class (Grades 1-8); Confessions for Grades 3 & 4 during class
Monday 7:00 pm Biblical Walk through the Mass Meeting Tuesday Wednesday 7:00 pm Stations of the Cross/Mass/Confessions 8:00 pm High School Religion Class Thursday 8:00-9:00 am Eucharistic Adoration 6:30 pm Choir Practice for Holy Week Friday Saturday 8:15 am Confessions 8:15 pm Confessions Sunday 9:30 am Confirmation Mass 9:30 am RELIGION CLASSES CANCELED (Pre-K/K) 10:30 am RELIGION CLASSES CANCELED (Grades 1-8) 7:30-8:15 pm Confessions Offered
24 MARCH 2019 3 THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT
The Musings of Our Pastor
"Peanut Brother" was the eye-catching headline imposed on a picture of reli-gious brothers and seminarians from the Benedictine Archabbey of St. Meinrad (Southwest Indiana), who were working together in the kitchen to create another special batch of homemade peanut butter bearing the one-of-a-kind name of "Peanut Brother". In a publication from the Archabbey entitled On the Hill (January, 2019), a brief article celebrated a new community-building, money raising initiative of making and marketing "Peanut Brother", which is available through the Archabbey Gift Shop. I am real "nutty" about peanut butter and I have consumed "tons" of it on bread, bananas, apples, chicken, and by the spoonful ever since my more youthful days, when a peanut butter and jelly sand-wich was such a delight after a big day at school! Quite impulsively, I placed a call to the Gift Shop and ordered 6 (1 pound) jars of the special "Peanut Brother", including 3 with honey. Honestly, at nearly $8.00 a jar, it cost me a small fortune, but the money does give practical financial support to the monastic life and work of the Benedictine Monks, so I really don't mind. More specifically, I would call this a "good investment" on my part. Immersed deeply now is the Season of Lent, we would do well to think about other types of "good investments", which can contribute to our spiritual and moral health in some valuable ways over time. The Church strongly encourages each of us to make "good investments" of time, energy and personal resources. These good investments could be placed into prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, the three pillars of the Lenten Season. Prayer, as we all well know, is a "good investment" because it keeps us more closely and more suitably connected with the Lord God amidst all the demands of earthly life. Such "good investments" in prayer can energize our lives with God's divine wisdom, love, strength, peace, hope, and pru-dent-judgment, especially when various things seem to give us a divided heart compromising our right-relationship with God. "Good investments" in fasting give us the spiritual and moral capital (resources) we most need to harness or to put controls on the pleasure appetites (eating, drink, sex, etc.), so that sinful excess or disordered and deviant types of behavior do not compromise our own well-being or the dignity and well-being of others. The pillar of almsgiving reminds us of the priorities of Jesus Himself, who made so many "good investments" in eve-ryday situations. He eased the burdens or sufferings of others with compassion, with humble service, with generosity, with sacrificial love, and with a commitment to principles of justice and fairness, especially for the sake of the poor and op-pressed. Those haunting words in Matthew's Gospel come to mind: "Whatever you did for one of these least ones, you did for me. Whatever you neglected to do for one of the least ones, you failed to do for me. The "just" will go off to Eternal Life, while the "unjust" will go off to eternal punishment." Before Lent gets away from us, let's make some "good investments" in the practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, which can help us achieve real growth and newness of life in Christ. God bless you. —Fr. Ken
How to Submit Mass Intentions If you have a friend or loved one who is living or deceased, or if you have a special intention for which you’d like to have a Mass said, please consider submitting a Mass Inten-tion. Mass intentions can be dropped into the weekend collection basket via an envelope marked “Mass Inten-tions”. When requesting an inten-tion for a specific person or special need, please include a note within the envelope, specifying for whom/what the intention is being request-ed, include any particular dates that may be important for the intention (i.e. anniversaries, birthdays, or death dates), a name/phone number for contact, and also a payment of $10 for each separate intention. If you have any questions regarding Mass Intentions, please feel free to contact the Parish Secretary at (260) 997-6450.
Artistry Under the Dome
is set for Friday, April 5, 7-9pm,
Saturday and Sunday, April 6 & 7,
10am–5pm at St. Charles Senior Living
Community, 2860 US 127, Celina, OH.
The art fair, now in its seventh year,
showcases the amazing talents and
works of artists either residing in or
originally from Mercer and Auglaize
Counties. This premier juried art exhibit
and sale features 30 artists and includes
some art work from seven area high
schools. Come to the Art Fair, meet the
artists, enjoy the artwork, and consider
buying items.
There is no entrance fee; however, free-
will donations are appreciated. For more
info: Go to www.facebook.com/
ArtistryUnderTheDome