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Italian Heritage Society Reaching out to promote, preserve and share inherited Italian values of religion, family, art, history, music, food and camaraderie. For membership information: Gus Raggio [email protected] (317) 335-1062 Whole Life • Term • Retirement • Annuities • Long Term Care • IRA Knights of Columbus INSURANCE DON R. MURPHY 317-532-7330 [email protected] SHELBYVILLE ROAD VETERINARY HOSPITAL Timothy J. Thunell, D.V.M. 10% discount to Holy Rosary parishioners! 784-ARRF (2773) 784-MEOW (6369) Open M-F 7 am-6 p.m.; Sat 8 am-noon 5120 Shelbyville Road corner of Shelbyville Rd & Emerson Ave 1 mi. south of I-465 Emerson Ave exit www.shelbyvilleroadvet.com Closed on Feast of the Circumcision, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Ascension Thursday, the Assumption of the BVM, Feast of All Saints, Feast of the Immaculate Conception and both the Vigil of and the Nativity of Our Lord. N.F.P. Creighton Model Services Natural Family Planning [email protected] Michael Farrell (317) 255-0062 a local Catholic company with over 17 years experience See our video at www.grandviewlending.com Lending based on family values: Honesty • Sincerity • Integrity Purchase, refinance, conventional, reverse, FHA, VA home loans Pizza and Beef Serving the Holy Rosary Neighborhood & Downtown Indy Top Quality Pizza and Italian Beef! Delivery or Pickup We Specialize in Catering (317) 203-7110 619 Virginia Ave. Parishioners Bev & Bob Jaeger Please thank our advertisers by patronizing their businesses Show this ad for invoice pricing on all in-stock new cars 750 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood • (317) 534-2247 • tomobriengreenwood.com or talk to Holy Rosary parishioner Paul Neuendorf 231 S. College Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-264-3585 The Mother’s Day Buffet on May 10th includes entrees like slow-roasted prime rib, glazed ham, parmesan-crusted grouper, tortel- lini enbrodo, chicken & sausage with roasted pepper sauce, lasagna and fried chicken. Adults $24 ~ Ages 9-12 $12 ~ Ages 5-8 $9 ~ and Under 5 FREE. Reservations available by calling 264-3585 or log on to OpenTable.com Confessions: Sundays Before Masses as time allows. Weekdays approximately 30 minutes before each parish Mass. Public Recitation of the Rosary: English: Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Spanish: Immediately after 11:30 Sun. Mass Weddings: Weddings can be scheduled only after meeting with the pastor at least six months in advance of the ceremony. Baptisms: Please contact Teresa Gorsage at (317) 531-0655 or [email protected] to schedule baptisms and required baptis- mal instruction. Joining the Parish: Parish Registration Forms can be found in the rotating rack in the vestibule. Com- pleted forms can be placed in the collec- tion or mailed to the office. Parish Staff and Leadership: The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD ................................ Pastor Teresa Gorsage ............... Coordinator of Religious Education Luke Reese ..................................................... Music Director David Walden ............................ Director of Communications Christine Traina ............................... Parish Council President Carl Miller .....................................Finance Council President CENTRAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL: 1155 E. Cameron St., Indianapolis, IN 46203 • (317) 783-7759 • fax (317) 781-5964 Kelly England .......................................................... Principal 520 Stevens St. • Indianapolis, IN 46203 phone: (317) 636-4478 • fax: (317) 636-2522 emergency number: (317) 721-6520 e-mail address: [email protected] Website: www.holyrosaryindy.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy Twitter: https://twitter.com/holyrosaryindy La Chiesa del Santo Rosario Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church April 26, 2015 Ordinary Form: Fourth Sunday of Easter Extraordinary Form: Third Sunday after Easter Anglican Use: Fourth Sunday of Easter The Italian Parish of Indianapolis

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Italian

Heritage

Society

Reaching out to promote, preserve and share inherited Italian values of religion, family, art, history, music, food and camaraderie.

For membership information: Gus Raggio

[email protected] (317) 335-1062

Whole Life • Term • Retirement • Annuities • Long Term Care • IRA

Knights of Columbus INSURANCE

DON R. MURPHY

317-532-7330 [email protected]

SHELBYVILLE ROAD VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Timothy J. Thunell, D.V.M.

10% discount to Holy Rosary parishioners!

784-ARRF (2773)

784-MEOW (6369)

Open M-F 7 am-6 p.m.; Sat 8 am-noon

5120 Shelbyville Road corner of Shelbyville Rd & Emerson Ave 1 mi. south of I-465 Emerson Ave exit

www.shelbyvilleroadvet.com Closed on Feast of the Circumcision, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Ascension Thursday, the Assumption of the BVM,

Feast of All Saints, Feast of the Immaculate Conception and both the Vigil of and the Nativity of Our Lord.

N.F.P.

Creighton Model Services Natural Family Planning

[email protected]

Michael Farrell (317) 255-0062

a local Catholic company with over 17 years experience

See our video at www.grandviewlending.com

Lending based on family values:

Honesty • Sincerity • Integrity

Purchase, refinance, conventional,

reverse, FHA, VA home loans

Pizza and Beef

Serving the Holy Rosary Neighborhood & Downtown Indy

Top Quality Pizza and Italian Beef!

Delivery or Pickup

We Specialize in Catering

(317) 203-7110

619 Virginia Ave. Parishioners Bev & Bob Jaeger

Please thank our advertisers by patronizing their businesses

Show this ad for invoice pricing on all in-stock new cars

750 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood • (317) 534-2247 • tomobriengreenwood.com

or talk to Holy Rosary parishioner Paul Neuendorf

231 S. College Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46202

317-264-3585

The Mother’s Day Buffet on May 10th

includes entrees like slow-roasted prime rib,

glazed ham, parmesan-crusted grouper, tortel-

lini enbrodo, chicken & sausage with roasted

pepper sauce, lasagna and fried chicken.

Adults $24 ~ Ages 9-12 $12

~ Ages 5-8 $9 ~ and Under 5 FREE.

Reservations available by calling 264-3585

or log on to OpenTable.com

Confessions:

Sundays — Before Masses as time allows.

Weekdays — approximately 30 minutes

before each parish Mass.

Public Recitation of the Rosary:

English: Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Spanish: Immediately after 11:30 Sun. Mass

Weddings:

Weddings can be scheduled only after

meeting with the pastor at least six

months in advance of the ceremony.

Baptisms:

Please contact Teresa Gorsage at (317)

531-0655 or [email protected]

to schedule baptisms and required baptis-

mal instruction.

Joining the Parish:

Parish Registration Forms can be found

in the rotating rack in the vestibule. Com-

pleted forms can be placed in the collec-

tion or mailed to the office.

Parish Staff and Leadership:

The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD ................................ Pastor

Teresa Gorsage ............... Coordinator of Religious Education

Luke Reese ..................................................... Music Director

David Walden ............................ Director of Communications

Christine Traina ............................... Parish Council President

Carl Miller ..................................... Finance Council President

CENTRAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL:

1155 E. Cameron St., Indianapolis, IN 46203 • (317) 783-7759 • fax (317) 781-5964

Kelly England .......................................................... Principal

520 Stevens St. • Indianapolis, IN 46203

phone: (317) 636-4478 • fax: (317) 636-2522

emergency number: (317) 721-6520

e-mail address: [email protected]

Website: www.holyrosaryindy.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy

Twitter: https://twitter.com/holyrosaryindy

La Chiesa del Santo Rosario

Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church

April 26, 2015

Ordinary Form:

Fourth Sunday of Easter

Extraordinary Form:

Third Sunday after Easter

Anglican Use:

Fourth Sunday of Easter

The Italian Parish of Indianapolis

Saturday, April 25, 2015

4:30 p.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Fourth Sunday of Easter

Lavonne Rene

Sunday, April 26, 2015

8 a.m. — Anglican Use (Sung)

Fourth Sunday of Easter

Pro populo

9:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Fourth Sunday of Easter

Kate Peoni

11:30 a.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

Third Sunday after Easter (2nd class)

Charles Navarra

Monday, April 27, 2015

7:50 a.m. — Ordinary Form

Feria in Paschaltide

John & Veronica McGraw

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

7:50 a.m. — Extraordinary Form (Lumen Christi School)

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Noon — Extraordinary Form

St. Peter of Verona (3rd class)

All priests and religious

(Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 12:30-5:30)

5:45 p.m. — Evensong & Benediction

Thursday, April 30, 2015

9:30 a.m. — Mother’s Holy Hour

Noon — Ordinary Form (Lumen Christi School)

Thursday, April 30, 2015 (continued)

5:45 p.m. — Extraordinary Form

St. Catherine of Siena (3rd class)

Mr. & Mrs. Gus Caito

Friday, May 1, 2015

7:50 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

St. Joseph the Worker (Optional memorial)

Paul Page

5:45 p.m. — Extraordinary Form

St. Joseph the Worker (1st class)

Intentions of Michael Schott (Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament overnight)

Saturday, May 2, 2015

9 a.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

St. Athanasius (3rd class)

James Born

4:30 p.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Mary Ann Caito

Sunday, May 3, 2015

8 a.m. — Anglican Use (Sung)

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Joan Cotter Pierce

9:30 a.m. — Ordinary Form (Sung)

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Pro populo

11:30 a.m. — Extraordinary Form (Sung)

Fourth Sunday after Easter (2nd class)

Pope Francis

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Liturgical schedule for the week

PARISH MASS INTENTIONS: The standard stipend for Masses in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis is $10. Requests

should indicate whether people are living or deceased, and must be typed or written legibly. We will attempt to honor re-

quested dates, but cannot guarantee that those dates are available. We recommend such requests be made at least six

months in advance. Place requests in the collection basket or mail them to the office. Make checks payable to Holy Rosary

Church. Holy Rosary Parish does not schedule the intentions for Lumen Christi School liturgical functions.

G ive me strength, O God, to expiate my offenses, to overcome my temptations, to

subdue my passions, and to acquire the virtues proper to my state. — Pope Clement XI, A Universal Prayer, c. 1715

Admission is free; a simple supper will be

served. To register, contact Eric at holy-

[email protected] or 408-0528.

The 2015 Indianapolis Parenting &

Homeschool Conference will be at Marian

University’s Mother Theresa Hackelmeier

Memorial Library, 3200 Cold Spring Road,

Friday, May 15, from 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.,

and Saturday, May 16, from 7:45 a.m. to

2:45 p.m. Admission is free, although a

suggested donation of $20/family would be

appreciated. For more information, visit

www.hfheindy.com or call 786-3629.

The Nathan Trapuzzano Memorial Foun-

dation will conduct NateWalk 2015 Indi-

anapolis on Sunday, May 17, at Edna Balz

Lacy Park near Holy Rosary Church, fol-

lowed by a dinner reception at the Tavern

on South Restaurant. The foundation pro-

vides financial relief and support to children

who have lost a parent. It was established

by the family of Nathan Trapuzzano, our 24-

year-old parishioner and newlywed father-

to-be who was murdered April 1, 2014. The

foundation will also conduct the second

annual Trapuzzano Benefit Ride in

Camby, Ind., on May 16. For more infor-

mation about these events or to learn how

to donate or sponsor the foundation, visit

www.thenathanfoundation.org or the foun-

dation’s Facebook page.

The annual Italian-American Golf Out-

ing hosted by the Italian Heritage Society

of Indiana will be Sunday, June 28, at Sarah

Shank Golf Course, 2601 S. Keystone Ave.

It begins at 8 a.m. sharp with a shotgun

start, four men/women Florida Scramble.

Cost is $75 per person, which includes golf,

cart, prizes, dinner and drinks immediately

following at Primo Banquet Hall. Deadline

is June 18; register early as the event is lim-

ited to 144 players. For more information or

to register, contact David Page at 788-4140

or 632-3809, or Matthew Iaria at 786-9511

or [email protected].

FamilyHoliness.com Check it out!

Save the Family, Save the World! Sponsored by Homeward Bound Properties Inc.

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ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES

This week, the candles on either side of our high

altar burn for:

+Michael J. Peoni

+Mary Rose Spellman

To have the deceased remembered for a week,

send $5 and his or her name to the parish office.

Pope Francis has declared a Year of Consecrated Life which will close on the

World Day of Consecrated Life, February 2, 2016. We encourage our parish-

ioners to pray for these religious communities:

Order of Friars Minor Conventual, Mount St. Francis, Ind. • Discalced Carmelite Nuns, Morristown, N.J. • Carmel of Mary Immaculate & St. Mary Magdalen • Do-minican Sisters of Hawthorne • Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate.

will begin after the 5:45 p.m. Mass on Fri-

day and end before the 9 a.m. Mass on Sat-

urday. A signup sheet is in the back of

church for those who can commit to a spe-

cific hour.

Our annual May Crowning will take

place Sunday, May 3, before the 11:30 a.m.

Mass. All girls of the parish are invited to

participate in the Marian procession and

may bring their own flowers if desired.

First Communicants are invited to wear

their First Communion dresses. Participants

will gather in the courtyard at 11:10 a.m.,

or, if the weather is bad, in the hallway out-

side of Priori Hall.

Members of the Confraternity of the

Most Holy Rosary will process into church at the 11:30 a.m. Mass on Sunday, May 3.

Members are asked to congregate in the

vestibule immediately after recitation of the

rosary before Mass.

A free lesson for those interested in learn-

ing more about Financial Peace University

(and for those who want to get started) will

be offered Thursday, April 30, at 6:30 p.m.

in Priori Hall. The nine-week course will

meet here on Thursday nights. Interested

participants may register online at

www.daveramsey.com/fpu/locations/

org/50759/class/277000/atid/m_mi or sim-

ply wait and register at class April 30.

Please pray for our sick and shut-in

friends: Natalie Bennett, Archbishop-

emeritus Daniel Buechlein, Steve Bussell,

Katie Cecil, Son Hui Christensen, Sharon

Conrad, Carol Craig, Alice DeLaCruz, Mi-

chael Diehl, John Farrell, Vince Gatto, Wil-

liam Kuenzel, Josephine Lombardo, Donn

Miles, Fernando Mora, Sidia Mora, Gus San-

sone, Michael Schott, Jan Short, Gus Stinnett,

Sister Rita Vukovic and Jeri Webber.

Seduced by offers of large amounts of

money, young women around the world are

being lured into donating human eggs for

the infertility industry. The movie

“Eggsploitation,” produced by The Center

for Bioethics and Culture, examines this

multi-billion dollar business through the

tragic stories of real women whose lives

were changed forever. Our Pro-Life Minis-

try will show the film in Priori Hall on Fri-

day, May 8, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

FamilyCatechism.com Check it out!

You’ll be glad you did for all Eternity! Sponsored by Homeward Bound Properties Inc.

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Announcements

continued from Page 3

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Announcements

We will take up a second collection today

for Catholic Home Missions.

The Santo Rosario Conference of the Soci-

ety of St. Vincent de Paul is collecting blan-

kets this weekend. Please deposit new or

gently used blankets in the blue SVdP dona-

tion box in our vestibule near the statue of

Our Lady of Guadalupe. Donated blankets

will be distributed to families in need; your

generosity is much appreciated.

Café Rosario is closed today (Sunday).

Parishioners and guests are instead invited to

Priori Hall after the 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.

Masses for food, fellowship and a kid-

friendly blanket-making station in con-

junction with today’s blanket collection by

the Santo Rosario Conference of the Society

of St. Vincent de Paul. Please attend and

learn more about SVdP and outreach.

Fifteen of our younger parishioners re-

ceived their First Holy Communion yester-

day (Saturday) morning in the Ordinary

Form, and one will do so today in the An-

glican Use. We congratulate Vivian Ab-

dalla, Roman Caito, Zachary Casabella, Jane

Cline, Josephina Cobb, Magdalen Croddy,

Victor Gallagher, Declan Hostettler, Chris-

tine Janiec, Stella Kolb, Gabe LaMar, Annie

McAllister, Edmund Reese (who is also be-

ing confirmed this morning), Virginia Re-

insch, Dominic Schoettle and Luke Smith.

We cordially invite all to join us next Sat-

urday, May 2, at 9 a.m. as seven more chil-

dren receive First Holy Communion in the

Extraordinary Form.

Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., will

be here Monday, May 4, at 7 p.m. to confer

the Sacrament of Confirmation on 30 of

our youths in an Extraordinary Form service

(not a Mass). A short reception will follow.

Spirituality for Children and the apolo-

getics classes for teens and adults will

meet today (Sunday) after the 11:30 a.m.

Mass in their usual locations: ages 3-6, art

room; ages 7-9, first-floor classroom; ages

10-13 and the adult apologetics, St. John

Paul II Family Formation Building; teen

apologetics, second-floor classroom.

First Friday and First Saturday are this

week. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Continued on page 6

BY THE NUMBERS

Sunday Collections (includes online giving)

Regular collection, April 18-19 $ 7,944.76

Catholic Home Missions 110.00

Parish operating expenses/week 11,104.50

Collection budgeted/week 8,500.00

Weekly collection deficit (555.24)

Fiscal Year to Date (begins July 1)

Regular collections to date $ 355,574.23

Parish operating expenses 477,494.00

Collections budgeted to date 365,500.00

Total collections deficit to date (9,925.77)

Confessions

Week of April 12 18

Attendance

Daily Masses, week of April 12 253

Sunday Masses, April 18-19 643

ORDINARY FORM LECTORS 4:30 Saturday 9:30 Sunday

Apr. 25: B. Collins Apr. 26: J. Lehner

May 2: A. Barnes May 3: M. Stahl

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...So God was god of old:

A mother came to mould

Those limbs like ours which are

What must make our daystar

Much dearer to mankind;

Whose glory bare would blind

Or less would win man’s mind.

Through her we may see him

Made sweeter, not made dim,

And her hand leaves his light

Sifted to suit our sight.

Be thou then, O thou dear

Mother, my atmosphere

My happier world, wherein

To wend and meet no sin;

Above me, round me lie

Fronting my froward eye

With sweet and scarless sky;

Stir in my ears, speak there

Of God’s love, O live air,

Of patience, penance, prayer:

World-mothering air, air wild,

Wound with thee, in thee isled,

Fold home, fast fold thy child.

— Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., “The Blessed Virgin Mary Compared

to the Air We Breathe”

I n May we honor The Blessed Virgin

Mary. It is helpful to remember that we do

so — and we honor the saints in general —

because the saints make visible the invisible

Grace of God (the very Love of God) in their

lives. When they say “yes” to God and em-

brace His will, we see and experience God in

their actions and prayers.

Nowhere is this truer than in the life of the

Blessed Virgin Mary. When she said yes to

God, He became flesh in her womb.

The air around us makes not only tolerable

but even pleasurable the rays of the sun,

which otherwise would be too bright to see

much less to live in. Likewise, Holy Mary

makes visible to us in her womb the Son of

God, and so it is with all of the saints.

Trivia Night a big success

I want to thank all of those involved in any

way with last weekend’s Trivia Night at Holy

Rosary. We had 17 tables of people partici-

pating and thousands of dollars more in dona-

tions associated with the event. The proceeds

will benefit the rectory project.

I extend a special thanks to all of our spon-

sors: Doug & Maret Cline; Grandview Lend-

ing; Heidi Pops; Indy Pro Builders; Kerry

Essentials, LLC; Lauck & Veldhof; Magnifi-

cat Family Medicine; Mainscape; and Vince

& Linda Gatto — VLTR Properties.

While it will be a couple of weeks before

the final numbers are calculated, you will see

the Rectory Fund piggy bank in the bulletin

continue to fill as the money is accounted

for.

Monsignor Schaedel did a marvelous job as

Master of Ceremonies, and Vince Gatto —

with the help of his kitchen crew — provided

a fantastic dinner. Likely, we will work to

make this an annual event so everyone can

look forward to having another great time.

God bless!

Appunti del Parroco: a Message from the Pastor

Why we honor the Blessed Mother in May

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T he greeting of the Risen Christ to His

disciples on the evening of Easter,

“Peace be with you!” (John 20:19), continues

to resound in us all. Peace, especially during

this Easter season, remains the desire of so

many people who suffer unprecedented vio-

lence of discrimination and death simply be-

cause they bear the name “Christian.” Our

prayer is all the more intense and becomes a

cry for help to the Father, who is rich in

mercy, that He may sustain the faith of our

many brothers and sisters who are in pain. At

the same time, we ask for the grace of the

conversion of our own hearts so as to move

from indifference to compassion.

Saint Paul reminds us that we have been

saved through the mystery of the death and

resurrection of the Lord Jesus. He is the Rec-

onciler, who is alive in our midst offering the

way to reconciliation with God and with each

other. The Apostle recalls that, notwithstand-

ing the difficulties and the sufferings of life,

the hope of salvation which Christ has sown

in our hearts nonetheless continues to

grow. The mercy of God is poured out upon

us, making us just and giving us peace.

Many question in their hearts: why a Jubilee

of Mercy today? Simply because the Church,

in this time of great historical change, is

called to offer more evident signs of God’s

presence and closeness. This is not the time to

be distracted; on the contrary, we need to be

vigilant and to reawaken in ourselves the ca-

pacity to see what is essential. This is a time

for the Church to rediscover the meaning of

the mission entrusted to her by the Lord on

the day of Easter: to be a sign and an instru-

ment of the Father’s mercy (cf. John 20:21-

23). For this reason, the Holy Year must keep

alive the desire to know how to welcome the

numerous signs of the tenderness which God

offers to the whole world and, above all, to

those who suffer, who are alone and aban-

doned, without hope of being pardoned or

feeling the Father’s love. A Holy Year to ex-

perience strongly within ourselves the joy of

having been found by Jesus, the Good Shep-

herd who has come in search of us because

we were lost. A Jubilee to receive the warmth

of His love when He bears us upon His shoul-

ders and brings us back to the Father’s

house. A year in which to be touched by the

Lord Jesus and to be transformed by His

mercy, so that we may become witnesses to

mercy.

Here, then, is the reason for the Jubilee: be-

cause this is the time for mercy. It is the fa-

vorable time to heal wounds, a time not to be

weary of meeting all those who are waiting to

see and to touch with their hands the signs of

the closeness of God, a time to offer everyone

the way of forgiveness and reconciliation.

May the Mother of God open our eyes, so

that we may comprehend the task to which

we have been called; and may she obtain for

us the grace to experience this Jubilee of

Mercy as faithful and fruitful witnesses of

Christ.

© Copyright - Libreria Editrice Vaticana

‘Why a Jubilee of Mercy today?’ Pope Francis has declared an extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy from Dec. 8, 2015, to Nov. 20,

2016. The bull of indiction, Misericordiae Vultus, was issued April 11, the eve of Divine Mercy Sun-

day. He explained his reasoning for the Jubilee Year’s declaration in a vespers homily that evening: