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August 1, 2021 Mission Statement Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time As a welcoming family of believers, Holy Family Catholic Parish works together to know, love, and serve God through worshiping together, celebrating the sacraments, providing a strong Catholic education, actively engaging in faith formation, sharing God’s Word, assisting those in need, and celebrating life together. Mass Schedule Weekend Masses 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday Masses 8:00 a.m. Tuesday-Friday Parish Information Phone: (812) 482-3076 Fax: (812) 634-6998 Parish Website: www.holyfamilyjasper.com Parish Facebook: Holy Family Parish, Jasper Sister Parish Our Lady of Perpetual Help Dupity, Haiti 9 5 0 E . C H U RC H AV E N U E · J A S P E R , I N D I A NA 4 7 5 4 6
PARISH STAFF / MASS SCHEDULE AND INTENTIONS AUG. 2 - 8 CONTACT INFO. Monday - Saint Eusebius; Saint Peter Julian Eymard No Mass Parish Phone: (812) 482-3076 Tuesday - Weekday Parish Fax: (812) 634-6998 8:00 a.m. - Jim Fischer Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to Wednesday - Saint John Vianney 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - Mary Leinenbach 4:30 p.m. - Mass at Memorial Hospital Pastor Thursday - Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major Rev. John Boeglin, Ext. 308 8:00 a.m. - Shirley Mehringer jboeglin@evdio.org Friday - The Transfiguration of the Lord Deacons 8:00 a.m. - Tony Aders Deacon Michael Helfter Saturday - Saint Sixtus II, Saint Cajetan; Anticipation: Nineteenth mhelfter@evdio.org Sunday in Ordinary Time; Strassenfest Polka Mass Deacon David McDaniel dmcdaniel@evdio.org 4:00 p.m. - Pius and Anna Boehm, George and Leona Marks Sunday - Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Director of Faith Formation 8:30 a.m. - Elmer and Mary Ann Birk Family, Rosalie Streicher Joseph H. Munning IV, Ext. 304 jmunning@evdio.org 10:30 a.m. - People of Holy Family Director of Music Dan Racicot Prayer Line: (812) 482-3076 or (812) 661-2094 call or text any time dracicot@evdio.org Stephen Ministry Finance Administrator When you or someone you love are going through a challenging life Lori Murphy, Ext. 301 lmurphy@evdio.org situation, our Stephen Ministers are ready to provide Confidential, Distinctively Christian Care. Contact Robin O’Connor, Referrals Parish Secretary Coordinator, at 812-630-9498 or the parish office at 812-482-3076. Diane Verkamp, Ext. 302 daverkamp@evdio.org St. Vincent de Paul If you or someone you know needs financial assistance, please call the School Phone: (812) 482-4485 Parish Office at (812) 482-3076. School Fax: (812) 481-9909 Principal’s Office: Church Open For Prayer: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (812) 482-5050 Principal East Campus Jon Temple, Ext. 151 SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION jtemple@evdio.org Sacrament of Baptism for Infants and Children Principal Central/West Campus Please call the Parish Office to set up a time for Baptism Jenna Seng Preparation Class and to schedule the Baptism jseng@evdio.org Sacrament of Reconciliation Facilities Manager Saturday from 4:00 - 4:45 p.m., Sunday from 8:00 - 8:15 a.m., David Underwood, Ext. 159 and any time by appointment dunderwood@evdio.org Sacrament of Confirmation Technology Coordinator Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements Cathy Mundy, Ext. 157 Sacrament of Marriage cmundy@evdio.org Arrangements are to be made at the Parish Office six months prior to the wedding date School Secretary Sacrament of the Sick Cindy Miller, Ext. 152 Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements cmiller@evdio.org Communion to the Sick and Homebound St. John BOSCO Youth Ministries Communion calls to the Nursing Homes and Homebound are Jacqueline Ripberger, (812) 481-2442 temporarily suspended due to the restrictions with the pandemic. Facebook: Saint John Bosco Youth Adults and Teens who wish to become Catholics and Catholics Ministry - Instagram: sjbymjasper Returning Home Contact the Parish Office or Sharon Burger at (812) 630-3257 2 Welcome to Holy Family Catholic Faith Community ~ Jasper, Indiana
GOSPEL REFLECTION STEPHEN MINISTRY 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Want More “You cannot see the forest for the trees” is a widely known saying that can Freedom and Joy? bring wisdom to our understanding of our journey. Often, our sight becomes limited Did you know that to what is immediately before us. We lose touch with lessons and experiences from the there is joy and past and promises and hope for the future. As human beings, we have the privilege of freedom when you being able to choose things. What I like and don’t like, want, and don’t want can be major preoccupations of our minds and hearts. Our preferences and desires begin to put the needs of define us more than the simple fact of our being. Who we are matters more than what others ahead of your we are or what we have. If we don’t move beyond the external and superficial stuff to own? Stephen Ministry provides what really is of essence, we risk becoming very unsettled, disorientated, angry, and this kind of care, freedom, and joy. unhappy. We fail to see the bigger picture of hope and promise that lies ahead and the If you’ve ever thought about finding Divine Presence that has sustained and carried us before. ways to bring Christ’s love to those We like it when the “now” time of our lives satisfy us. Even the people who who are hurting, you need to learn witnessed Jesus feed the five thousand got confused and distracted. It felt good when more about Stephen Ministry. thousands of people were able to eat. They wanted to know what they could do to get this to happen again! But Jesus quickly reminds them that this is not the point of this www.holyfamilyjasper.com/ sign. As much as the now time of our lives is of concern, it is not what is ultimately Stephen-Ministry important. We need to learn the difference between being and doing, drawing more strength from who we are and who God is rather than what is happening around us and the choices we can make. Jesus is the true bread that came down from heaven. Jesus is the very incarnate presence of God who sustains life and assures us that we will not perish. This is not easy to understand and feel. We have to practice being in the presence of ourselves, others, creation, and God. We are brought to a holy place when we encounter the sacredness of being. This is real prayer. Then, we learn to trust. It is when we cease trusting that we start to become afraid, uncertain, apprehensive, and doubtful, and overly self-concerned. We even start to grumble. God has our back. That is the essential powerful message of the living bread come down from heaven. God, who is alpha is also WEEKLY READINGS omega, the beginning and the end, and has everything in between in His care as well. A woman once remarked that her most powerful God moment happened Sunday: Ex 16:2-4, 12-15/Ps 78: when she and her husband cuddled with their new baby for a time. Without 3-4, 23-24, 25, 54 [24b]/Eph exchanging words and using only the affection communicated through sight and touch, they rested in being with each other. This brought them to the sacred, where 4:17, 20-24/Jn 6:24-35 they realized that a greater Being was with them. It was real. They knew that they Monday: Nm 11:4b-15/Ps 81:12- were part of something bigger, intimate, and profound. When we rest in the Living 13, 14-15, 16-17/Mt 14:13-21 Source of life, we will find that our souls are no longer hungry or thirsty. ©LPi Tuesday: Nm 12:1-13/Ps 51:3-7, 12-13 [cf. 3a]/Mt 14:22-36 or GROWING WITH THE GOSPEL Mt 15:1-2, 10-14 Wednesday: Nm 13:1-2, 25—14:1, Sharing the Gospel - Just one day earlier, Jesus multiplied five loaves of bread and 26-29a, 34-35/Ps 106:6-7ab, two fish to feed over five thousand people. In today’s Gospel, some of those people 13-14, 21-22, 23/Mt 15:21-28 came looking for Jesus, hoping to get another free lunch. They didn’t understand Thursday: Nm 20:1-13/Ps 95:1-2, that Jesus wants all people to believe in Him. Through faith in Jesus, you can live forever. In heaven you will never be hungry or thirsty again. 6-7, 8-9 [8]/Mt 16:13-23 Friday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14/Ps 97:1-2, Prayer - God, fill me up with love for Jesus. ©LPi 5-6, 9/2 Pt 1:16-19/Mk 9:2-10 Saturday: Dn 6:4-13/Ps 18: 28, 3- WELCOME IN JESUS’ NAME! 4. 47 and 51/Mk 17:14-20 Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:4-8/Ps 34: 2-9/Eph 4:30-5:2/Jn 6:41-51 We extend our hands and hearts in Christian fellowship to everyone here celebrating with us. If you would like to register as a member of our faith community, have a ©LPi change of address, or would like to sign up for a ministry within the parish, please Abortion Alternatives: fill out this form. Return the completed form to the parish office or in the collection Crisis Pregnancy Helpline basket. Someone will contact you if requested. Thank You and God Bless You! (812) 683-2111 Name: _________________________________ Phone: _________________ Hours: M, W, F: 9 am - 1 pm Address: __________________________ City, State, Zip: _________________ Tue, Thurs: 5 pm - 9 pm _____ New Parishioner ________ Address Change 24 hr. hotline: 1-800-395-HELP _____ Parish - Please Call Me ________ School - Please Call Me Crisis Connection: I would like the opportunity to serve in the parish and/or school as a 1-800-245-4580 ~ 24 hr. ____________________________________________________________________ hotline for violence and abuse Working together to know, love, and serve God 3
STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Parish Council David Rolwing 812-639-4489 Last Week Year-to-Date RCIA/Invitation to Catholic Teachings Budgeted (needed) Collections $ 17,300.38 $ 69,201.54 Sharon Burger 812-630-3257 CRHP (Christ Renews His Parish) Envelope/Cash Collection $ 9,941.00 $ 40,187.30 Alex/Brittany Krempp 812-630-0312 Direct Debit Collection $ 5,166.33 $ 20,260.32 Spiritual Life Ministry Total Weekly Collection $ 15,107.33 $ 60,447.62 Joseph Munning IV 812-482-3076 Ministers at Mass, Communion to TOTAL OVER (UNDER) BUDGET $(-2,193.05) $ (-8,753.92) Homebound, Prayer Line, Nursing Home Visits, Collection Counters Thank You for your generosity !! Parish Office 812-482-3076 Music Ministry Dan Racicot 812-482-3188 Memorials: David Kress, Vickie Williams Stephen Ministry Gene Recker 812-760-0814 Parish Nursing/Prayer Shawl Ministry Donna Humbert 812-639-9307 STEWARDSHIP ~ A DISCIPLE’S RESPONSE Bereavement Luncheon Ministry The crowd in today’s Gospel demanded a sign of Jesus and wanted to know Dave/Rita Blessinger 812-482-4745 Finance & Administration Ministry what “work” He did to inspire their faith. May our faithful stewardship be a Steve Rennie 812-639-6613 sign to others that we, like the Ephesians in the second reading, have laid Facilities Management aside our former way of life and acquired a “fresh, spiritual way of thinking” Stan Verkamp 812-482-2481 in Christ. Parish Technology Diane Verkamp 812-482-2481 School / Parish Endowment VOCATIONS Brian Eckman 812-634-2548 Parish Picnic As a parish family, we are asked to Pray Daily For Vocations to the priesthood Mike Fischer 812-482-2342 and religious life. Religious Organization information and prayers for Vocations Chris Kunz 812-639-1750 are available on our parish website www.holyfamilyjasper.com/vocations-cross Religious Ed., VBS, CLOW Thank you for promoting religious vocations through your faithful prayers. Joseph Munning IV 812-482-3076 Dana Krodel 812-481-2196 Those considering a life of service as a priest, deacon, or religious should Social Concerns / Dupity Ministry contact the Diocese of Evansville Vocations Office at 812-424-5536. John Schroering 812-482-4915 Vocations Director: Rev. Tyler Tenbarge Jan Stenftenagel 812-389-2538 St. Vincent de Paul Society Pray for a Priest: Each week we offer our prayer support for a priest within Judy Sonderman 812-482-5284 our diocese. This week our thoughts and prayers are for: Family Life Ministry Rev. Donald Dilger, M.A. ~ Senior Priest Laura Roettger 812-630-1886 Britni Erny 812-827-1992 Chelsea Reinbold 812-631-5209 We welcome and encourage you to participate in any of our parish Holy Name Society ministries. Please refer to the Parish Ministry Guidebook and Directory Linus Lampert 812-482-1530 or contact the Parish Office at 812-482-3076 for more information. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary Rosie Gutgsell 812-482-3925 Bereavement Meal Ministry – When there is a death in our parish, we offer Quilt Ministry the family a Bereavement Meal following the funeral. The meat is Johnnie Heeke 812-309-0604 purchased, and volunteers from our parish prepare covered dishes, serve, and Welcoming / Communications clean-up from the meal. As we are reopening this ministry again, we have Brenda Wheatley 812-634-6230 Deb Stenftenagel 812-482-9607 several people that are no longer able to help. Additional people are needed to prepare covered dishes, and also to join a Respect Life Ministry Kayla Dooley 812-661-0080 team who sets up, serves, and cleans up after Helping Hands Ministry the meal. Donations are always helpful also, Vikki Trout 812-309-2077 to offset expenses in providing the meals. St. John Bosco Youth Ministry Please contact Dave and Rita Blessinger at Jacqueline Ripberger 812-481-2442 812-482-4745 to join this ministry of providing Holy Trinity Catholic School Council meals to families who have lost a loved one. Kayla Dooley 812-661-0080 Holy Trinity SCRIP Program Good Deed from our Children’s Envelopes: Angie Hasenour 812-309-8229 “I brushed my teeth without being asked” 4 Welcome to Holy Family Catholic Faith Community ~ Jasper, Indiana
FROM OUR PASTOR’S DESK ANNOUNCEMENTS During the summer months we have had a lot of repairs on our equipment and windows. For several years the clear windows over the Get Well Notes: original entrance of the church have been discolored and leak water in a Please pray for Karen downpour. These were the original windows when the church was Matheis, a patient at St. Vincent’s constructed in 1978-79. New clear windows were installed to replace the in Evansville, and for all who are old ones. The installers remarked that the old glass had literally became suffering, whether it is physical, rotten due to the intensity of the sun on the south side. spiritual, or emotional. May you find strength, healing, and hope We also had to do major repairs to our cooling unit, which is located through God our loving Father. over the utility room of the newest part of the school. This large unit is responsible for cooling all 60,000 square feet of the whole facility. Last year we replaced all the electrical controls, which regulate cooling and heating Sympathy Notes: for the whole complex, due to internet upgrades. We installed the original We express our deepest cooling unit and controls in 2002. sympathy to Jane Seng in the death Now we have a problem dealing with our lights in church. Several of her mother Dolores Kuper. May years ago a parish family generously donated all the new LED lights and God’s loving presence surround fixtures. We replaced the incandescent bulbs in all of the 52 square canisters you, bringing comfort and peace. lights hanging over the congregation with LED bulbs. At the same time, we replaced the lights over the altar with new LED light fixtures. Additional Please notify the Parish Office of info. to include in the announcements. LED light fixtures were also installed to light up the church tower. We have been informed this summer that the LED bulbs are no longer available for the square canister lights. Our dimming system, which was installed as part of the church renovation of 2006, is not compatible with CATHOIC QUOTATIONS the newer LED technology. I will be meeting with the lighting engineer this coming week to learn what we must choose and replace for the lighting of Angels the church. All the new LED fixtures are just fine! In the meantime, you see that the bulbs are burning out in our square There are nine orders of canister lights and we cannot purchase replacements bulbs. This means that we angels, namely, angels, archangels, virtues, powers, principalities, must replace the canister lights. I have no idea what the cost will be and when dominations, thrones, cherubim, we can purchase new fixtures. With all the supply delays it may be many and seraphim. months before we receive the proper fixtures and new dimming equipment. In Pope St. Gregory the Great the meantime, I will only turn on the square canister lights for worship. I want us to have enough light over the pews for many more months. I will try to turn The word angel is the on lights over the altar area for people who want to come and pray earlier name of a function, not of a before Mass. We can no longer have all-day adoration/exposition of the Blessed nature. For they are always Sacrament in the main body of the church, until we replace the canister lights. spirits, but are called angels when This will be held instead in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel behind the altar. they are sent. Next weekend is the Strassenfest. We will have our usual 4:00 p.m. St. Isidore Mass with Polka music. We have many visitors who enjoy coming to the The world of pure spirits fest. Let us pray for a very successful weekend and healthy fest. Our fest stretches between the Divine will not close with the normal Celebration Singers performance, since they Nature and the world of human weren’t able to prepare adequately in post pandemic times. beings; because Divine Wisdom We are also making plans for our Parish Picnic Saturday, September has ordained that the higher 25th from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Mark your calendars. should look after the lower, angels Thanks for your continued support of Holy Family. execute the divine plan for human Fervent Prayer, Hope, and Do Not Worry! salvation; they are our guardians, who free us when hindered and help to bring us home. ADORATION/ROSARY/STATIONS St. Thomas Aquinas Eucharistic Adoration: All Day Adoration - 3rd Tuesday of each month in the Blessed Sacrament Make yourself familiar Chapel after morning Mass, ending with Benediction/Prayer Service 7:00 pm with the angels, and behold them Blessed Sacrament Chapel (behind the Altar) open daily 7:00 am to 8:00 pm frequently in spirit; for, without Praying the Rosary: being seen, they are present with First Monday of each Month - Family Prayer Night you. Sunday - 8:00 a.m. before 8:30 a.m. Mass St. Francis de Sales Working together to know, love, and serve God 5
LITURGICAL MINISTERS for the Weekend of AUGUST 7TH - 8TH, 2021 SATURDAY ** 4:00 P.M. ** SUNDAY 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY 10:30 A.M. LECTORS Mary Ann Witte Patty Hochgesang Isaac Gatwood Cindy Lampert Scott Gehlhausen Dean Beckman EUCHARISTIC Jason Luebbehusen Donna Humbert Vickie Beckman MINISTERS Volunteer Deb Stenftenagel Ralph Hughes SERVERS Robbie Mehringer Greg Berger Vikki Trout Choir TBD MUSIC MINISTERS The New Disciples Dan Racicot Dan Racicot SACRISTIANS Ann Nicholson Ed and Rosie Werner Vicki Granacher Tom Kleinhelter John Gutgsell Bob Dilger Jerry Merkley Gene Humbert Mark Hubers USHERS Del Steinhart Ben Krapf Joseph Rohleder Joe Wanninger Jim Schmitt Roger Seng If you are interested in any of these ministries, please contact the Parish Office. We welcome your participation! BOSCO YOUTH ACTIVITIES SCHOOL/PARISH ACTIVITIES St. John Bosco Youth Ministry - email: boscodirector Holy Trinity Catholic School is seeking an Instructional @evdio.org, text/call 812-639-4227 Assistant for grades 6-8. The candidate must be willing St. John Bosco Ministry reaches out to youth in grades to work with students of all abilities in a faith-filled 6 - 12. https://saintjohnboscoyouthministry.wordpress.com environment. Hours are 8:30-2:30 Monday-Friday during the school year. Pay is $12.25 per hour. Interested appli- Blood Drive August 3rd - Bosco will be hosting a Blood cants should send a resume and cover letter to Jon Temple Drive through Versiti Blood Center on August 3rd. The at jtemple@evdio.org or drop off at the East Campus (990 bloodmobile will be at the JMS parking lot from 3:30-6:30. E. Church Avenue, Jasper). We just received news that they are offering rewards for blood drive hosts this summer. Your blood could help Holy Trinity Golf Scramble has the maximum number those in need and get Bosco kids to NCYC! Versiti will of teams for the August 28th event. We cannot accept give us $5 for every donor once we get 25 donors. If we any more teams. If anyone wants to still sponsor a hole, get over 25, they will give $10 per donor. More info and donate a prize or silent auction item, they can contact Brad registration link here: https://donate.indiana.versiti.org/ at 812-827-3758 or email brad_schmidt_2000@yahoo.com. donor/schedules/drive_schedule/139719 The public is invited to the silent auction at Buffalo Trace Wettlauf 5K August 7th - Are you a runner? Join us at Golf Course and can stop by to bid on some neat items our 5K run/walk the morning of Saturday, August 7th. from 1:00 till 5:30 p.m. the day of the event. We still have a few remaining volunteer slots and are in Help St. Vincent DePaul Society spread the word for need of a couple of pickup trucks for setup. Give back to families who need free backpacks. Free backpacks with the ministry by sharing your time that morning. Most basic school supplies will be given out on Monday, August tasks are done by 8:30 a.m. The whole family is welcome to help! More details and sign-up at https://www.signup 9th from 5:00 to 5:30 pm to anyone who is preregis- genius.com/go/8050F4DA9A82BA5FA7-wettlauf tered. Then from 5:30 to 6:30 pm the remaining backpacks will be given out while supplies last. Pick up location is St. NCYC November 18-20 - Are you a current high school Vincent DePaul Drop box parking lot on 1402 S. Meridian student or parent? Do you want to learn more about your Road, Jasper, IN 47546. Preregistration forms available Catholic faith? The National Catholic Youth Conference is between 9 am and 4 pm at Holy Family, St. Celestine, for you and is happening in Indianapolis this November! It St. Mary, Huntingburg, and St. Joseph in Dale, IN. Any is a gathering of tens of thousands of Catholics celebrating child in grade K to 12 attending school in Dubois County, their faith together. Renowned speakers and entertainers Dale and Santa Claus IN with a financial need are eligible. will be there. A highlight of the weekend is a HUGE Mass in Lucas Oil Stadium. Notes are provided to excuse stu- Quilt of the Month tickets are available in the Narthex for dents from class. Spots are limited - Contact Jacqueline pick-up. Please support our quilters and their beautiful soon to hold a spot and receive more information. craftsmanship by purchasing and/or selling your tickets. 6 Welcome to Holy Family Catholic Faith Community ~ Jasper, Indiana
THIS WEEK AT HOLY FAMILY PARISH/COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Sunday, August 1, 2021 Join us on Sunday, August 8th for fun at the St. Francis • Men’s CRHP/Welcome - Seton Room, 7:30 a.m. of Assisi Catholic Parish / Mariah Hill Picnic at Mary • Bible Study - Brute Room, 9:30 a.m. Help of Christians Church in Mariah Hill. Enjoy a deli- Monday, August 2, 2021 cious meal in our air conditioned dining hall or choose • Monthly Prayer Service - Church, 7:00 p.m. Bring your from a variety of foods in our outdoor booths: authentic prayer intentions and join us in praying for your loved ones. Mexican food, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, fried chicken sandwiches, famous Mariah Hill soup by the bowl. Don't • Cursillo Grouping - Seton Room, 9:00 - 10:00 p.m. forget to finish your meal off with a sweet treat. Dinners Tuesday, August 3, 2021 will be served from 10 am to 3 pm in our air conditioned • St. Vincent de Paul - Seton Room, 6:30 p.m. dining hall, carry out available. Love our soup? We sell • Friends of Dupity - John Schroering’s home, 6:30 p.m. bulk soup by the gallon. Don't forget your container and Wednesday, August 4, 2021 come early – it sells out fast! Bring the whole family! Kids • Back to School Meetings - Fellowship Hall, 8:00 - 3:00 will enjoy fun games: plinko, ring toss, and much more! • Quilting - Rectory Quilt Room, 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Adults: enter to win a chance at a handmade quilt in our Thursday, August 5, 2021 country store; Game of Chance full of crafts, baskets of • Back to School Meetings - Fellowship Hall, 8:00 - Noon goods for home, kids, and fun; Bingo and so much more! • Cursillo Grouping - Seton Room, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 will hold their • Choir Practice - Church, 7:00 p.m. regular monthly meeting on Monday, August 9, at 6:30 Sunday, August 8, 2021 p.m., in Room 301, at the St. Joseph Parish Center. All • Bible Study - Brute Room, 9:30 a.m. members are welcome. MARK YOUR CALENDAR • Saturday, Sept. 25 - Parish Picnic, 4:00 p.m. Mass Safe Environment Training - Holy Family offers virtual safe environment refresher training every third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm with the next one being August 17, Retreat Finding God in Beauty - This relaxed afternoon 2021. If you would like to attend, please contact Joseph mini-retreat will be held Sunday, Aug. 15th at 11:45 a.m. at jmunning@evdio.org by Thursday, August 12 to regis- at Holy Family in Fellowship Hall. Discover how you can ter. Registration is free. This training is mandatory for find God in beauty even amidst a hectic world. Lunch and the people who will be working with the youth in the parish retreat will be provided free. Please RSVP the presenter, Joseph or school this year. If you have any questions or need to Munning at jmunning@evdio.org by Aug. 10th to register. schedule a different time for safe environment training, please email Joseph or call 812-382-3076 ex 304. For those Scam Sunday - Every day scammers steal from honest who have never received safe environment training people, preying especially on the elderly and those who are through the Catholic schools or churches in this diocese, not tech savvy. According to the FBI, in 2020 alone you will need to schedule in person training with Joseph. internet scammers stole over $35 Million from over 12,000 Hoosiers. We’ll be discussing how these scams work, and Drivers Needed for Religious Education - Saint Joseph how to spot them in a short presentation given by Joseph will hold release time classes for elementary school chil- Munning. Join us at 6:00 pm on August 21st in Fellowship dren at the parish center this school year. We are looking Hall, or between the Sunday morning Masses on August for drivers to help transport the children on Monday after- 22nd from 9:30 to 10:15 am in Fellowship Hall. Learn how noon from 11:30 - 3:00 pm weekly, Wednesday mornings to protect yourself, and how to educate your loved ones from 8:30 - 1:00 pm twice a month, Wednesdays twice a about avoiding some of the most common types of scams month all day, and Friday 8:30 - 3:00 pm weekly. The in the area. We’ll show you how some of them work using mini-bus does Not require any special operator license. audio and video clips of real life scams so you can recognize Please contact Pam Freyberger at 812-482-1805 or email the signs and protect yourself and your loved ones. pfreyberger@evdio.org if you are interested. Schnitzelbank JASPER PEDIATRICS 721 W. 13th Street - Suite 321 • Jasper, Indiana 47546 Phone: 812-996-7918 • Fax: 812-996-1644 Craig Hanneman Financial Advisor 416 Jackson St. RESTAURANT Michael E. Ruff, M.D., F.A.A.P. “Caring for your children from birth to 23” (812) 482-2640 Douglas A. Bies, M.D., F.A.A.P. Kathirene A. Wilcoxen, M.D., F.A.A.P. Jasper, IN 47546 CATERING 812-481-1035 (812) 634-2584 Lindsey B. Taylor, M.D., F.A.A.P. Yvonne S. Rominger, RN, C.F.N.P. www.edwardjones.com CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (812) 481-1888 www.jasperpediatrics.com Allyson Mudd, RN, FNP, CPN Makenzie Betz, PA-C Member SIPC 1805 Dispatch Rd., Jasper • 482-3535 Hoosier Business Machines, Inc. www.uebelhor.com Jasper Vincennes 812-482-3736 800-937-8721 800-264-0046 Kim A. Messmer BLIZZARDS BLIZZARD CAKES Independent Senior Sales Director 795 E Scherle Ln Jasper, IN 47546 SUNDAES CAKES (812) 634-1646 office (812) 630-1622 cell Affordable, Independent Senior Living Community kimmessmer@gmail.com CONES SHAKES www.marykay.com/kimmessmer 660 Rumbach Ave • 482-5913 At the “Y” in Jasper Linda R. Gerber - Property Mgr. 482-2766 For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Holy Family Catholic Church, Jasper, IN B 4C 01-1212
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