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ST. LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH SAINT LUKE SUNDAY STEWARD 7575 Holliday Dr. E., Indianapolis., IN 46260 Stewardship... Something We Do Phone: 317-259-4373 Fax: 317-254-3210 Web: www.stluke.org November 15, 2020 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Times ST. LUKE CATHOLIC SCHOOL: 7575 Holliday Dr. E., Indianapolis., IN 46260 Phone: 317- 255-3912 Fax: 317-254-3210 Web: www.stluke.org ST. LUKE PRESCHOOL: 7711 Holliday Dr. E., Indianapolis, IN 46260 Phone: 317-974-9937 ST. LUKE CONVENT: 150 W. 75th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260 Phone: 317-259-4097 MASS SCHEDULE 5:00 PM Saturday (Anticipation) 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM Sunday 8:15 AM Weekdays: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 11:30 AM Weekdays: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 5:30 PM Weekdays: Monday Through Friday COMMUNION SERVICE 7:30 AM Monday - Saturday ROSARY 7:45 AM Monday - Saturday 5:00 PM Monday - Friday LITURGY OF THE HOURS 8:00 AM Tue. - Thur., Sat. 4:45 PM Monday - Friday CONFESSION 5:00 PM Monday - Friday 4:30 Saturday 11:00 AM Sunday EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Call Office for Current Hours
mily Sanctuary Lamp The Sanctuary Lamp near our Tabernacle burns this week for + Arnold Kunkler If you wish to have the Sanctuary Lamp dedicated for someone living or deceased, please contact the Parish Office. Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Offering is $10. The Archdiocese of Indianapolis will soon take up the national collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). Your support for this collection brings change to communities across the country and empowers those living poverty to transform their communities into reflections of the Kingdom of God. In addition to making an impact nationally, Adoration those living in poverty in our own diocese are empowered through the 50% share of our collection that stays here. The CCHD second collection is scheduled for the weekend St. Luke Magnificat Chapel of November 21-22, 2020, the Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. In the gospel reading that weekend, we hear Jesus, the King, say, “I was hungry and you Monday, Wednesday, Friday: gave me food, I was thirsty , and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, 12:00 pm - 5:25 pm naked and you clothed me, and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me.” By your Tuesday, Thursday: contribution to the CCHD collection you will support local organization who are doing just those activities. 9:00 am - 5:25 pm Social distancing will be observed. Teen Mother Choices in Batesville deanery serves teen mothers who are taught life skill to enable them to break the cycle of poverty and are provided with a mentor to walk eith them as they learn parenting skills. Teen Mother Choices “welcomes the stranger” in welcoming these mothers as they would welcome Christ. Craine House in Indianapolis provides an alternative to traditional incarceration for women who have non-violent convictions and whose preschool children may reside with them while they serve their sentences. Craine House “visits those in prison” by enabling Would You Like these families to remain together. To Help While Sheltering At The Men’s Warming Center in Bedford provides Home? shelter, sleeping accommodations, food, cloth- Consider joining the St. Luke Pray Chain. ing, showering facilities, and access to laundry All you need is an active email account equipment for homeless men. The center was and a faithful heart. Join over 250 fellow established in 2014 after a homeless man froze parishioners in this important, powerful to death on a street in Bedford. They see men ministry by sending an email to: prayer- “hungry and give them food, thirsty and give chain@stluke.org. them drink, strangers and welcome them, naked and clothe them, ill and care for them.” Jesus says in this same scripture, “Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of the least my brothers of mine, you did for me.” Your support for this collection show how the Church cares for families living in poverty across the United Mass and Confession States, and in doing so, cares for Christ himself. Please prayerfully consider how you are able to help CCHD this year. If you would like more information about the collection Attendance and the people it supports, visit www.usccb.org/cchd/collection or www.archindy.org/ cchd. For Week of: Mon., Nov. 2 - Sun., Nov. 8 Thank you for joining us to work with people on the margins. Weekly Total of Daily Masses: 1203 Sincerely yours in Christ, Total of Vigil and Sunday Mass: 820 Weekly Total of Confessions: n/a Most Reverend Charles C. Thompson Archbishop of Indianapolis
A Letter from Msgr. Schaedel PROVIDENCE NEVER FAILS Dear Parishioners, lives to serving others. Did you know we show up. I can’t imagine turning them have 83 retired priests in our archdio- away. Reminds me of when the innkeep- I’m preaching on Stewardship this week- cese? ers in Bethlehem turned Mary and Joseph end. It’s the theme of the Gospel we hear away. “There was no room for them in the from the 25th Chapter of Saint Matthew’s Please prayerfully consider your part in inn.” Gospel—the Parable of the Talents. This helping the Church do all this. Mail your is also Commitment Weekend for our commitment card in the envelope pro- One idea I’m floating is this: If we can get Archdiocesan United Catholic Appeal. vided or just drop it off here at the parish permission, would folks come to an earlier office. (than 4:00 p.m.) Christmas Eve Mass? This is to support the work of the “larger What if we had the first Mass closer to Church,” the archdiocese. These are And don’t forget about parish Steward- 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon on Christmas things better done together on a grand ship. Our fiscal year closed on June Eve? Or, would folks rather we have two scale rather than just in individual parish- 30, 2020, with a loss of $256,034.00, Masses on Christmas morning rather than es. By now you should have received a primarily due to COVID-19. If you are not just the one? letter from the archbishop with a commit- already subscribed to direct-withdrawal ment card for this year’s appeal. each week or month, please consider it. If you have thoughts, shoot me an email: Your gift consistently and automatically jschaedel@stluke.org. Without an associ- This year’s theme for the UCA is “Hope comes to your parish whether or not ate pastor, I’m not sure how Msgr. Stumpf for Tomorrow.” And boy does that theme you are able to be physically present for and I will be able to pull all of this off. We take on even more meaning in 2020; the Mass. Details are on our parish website: also need to be mindful of our liturgical Year of COVID-19, our all important re- www.stluke.org. Click on the “About Us” ministers, especially our musicians. We cent elections, and the division and unrest tab on then on the “Give” tab. will rely on Providence to provide the that plague our country. It’s time for all of answer and the energy! us to unite in any ways that we can. November is the Month of the Holy Souls. Near the statue of Our Lady in A Tip of My Biretta (Hat) to: Saint Luke You can also learn more at www.archindy. the front of church we list the names of Catholic School and Bishop Chatard High org/UCA. Check out this web site for our parishioners who were buried from School graduates who were inducted more information and some nice videos Saint Luke in the past twelve months. nearly a year ago to the BCHS Class about this year’s appeal. The money The envelopes on the altar all this month of 2019 Athletic Hall of Fame: Audrey raised in the United Catholic Appeal goes contain the names of persons you listed Jaeger (Track), Ben Schrage (Golf), and to three general categories: for us to pray for at all of our November Jackson Sherby (Rugby). I’m a year be- Masses. hind here, but I just realized all this in the For Our Families: It supports education BCHS newsletter of Winter 2020. Con- at all levels in Catholic Schools, Religious The blue candles that are there are also gratulations grads and your fine families! Education Programs, Adult Faith Forma- reminders to pray for those from our We are proud of you! tion, and Campus Ministry. It also helps parish who have died. The blue candle educate mothers on why they should burns for thirty (30) days following their Ask Monsignor a Question: When will choose life for their child rather than abor- Funeral Mass. The Holy Souls in Purga- we get another associate pastor? Father tion. It’s educational initiatives all across tory depend entirely on our prayers and Joby has been gone over three months? the board. sacrifices for their speedy purification. (Via email—more than once) For Our Needy: This provides food for the Just thinking out loud: I’m wondering Who knows? I’m sure the archbishop is hungry, help for those in crisis, and shelter what in the world—given the pandemic doing his best and will let us know some- for those who need it. It assists veter- and social distancing—we will do for our thing when something develops. The ans and those with disabilities. It also Christmas Masses. It seems to me that whole archdiocese is really stretched for helps our local Church share the gift of a we will even need more than the usual priests. Catholic School education with inner-city four Christmas Eve Masses and the one children who could never dream of it Christmas morning Mass. I know the When will we have another priestly voca- without our help. Naturally, in our current crowds will likely not approach the usual tion from Saint Luke Parish? A few of the financial environment the needs are even turnout, but I expect many will come. boys have indicated an interest about the more pressing than usual. How can we do this safely? seminary, but they are a long way off from being ordained if that is what God calls For Our Clergy: These funds help the Many suggest online registration or them to do. Pray! Church invite people to consider a reli- handing out tickets. If we went the “ticket gious vocation as well as help form them route,” I would want to make those tickets Of one thing I am convinced; of one thing for priesthood. This includes formation available to our “Season Ticket Holders” I am certain: Providence never fails! and education for future priests and who come on a regular basis. permanent deacons. Some money goes Faithfully yours in the Providence that so to help priests make their annual retreat, But some other pastors who have used far had never failed us, continuing education, or take a sabbatical sign-up methods remind me that it is for renewal. Much of it goes to care for not foolproof. Some sign up; then don’t our dear retired priests who devoted their come. Some did not sign up and they
STEWARDSHIP CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ACTION It’s Thanksgiving Sharing Time Thanksgiving Sharing is upon us. But this is a very different year. The coronavirus pandemic makes this ex- tremely challenging for our ministry and the people we serve. The demand for food assistance this year seems greater than in years past. We need your help. We have stringent guidelines to keep our volunteers and our client safe. Think about how you could deliver one or more baskets. Sign up online at https://tinyurl.com/ y4q85vcz. We need someone to deliver each of our 150 baskets. Our clients will be prepared for a contactless delivery in which we deliver to a door step, ring a bell or make a phone call, and leave. You will receive your recipient information via email the weekend of November 23/24 and you can pick up your basket on Building Project Progress Tuesday, November 26th. Part of our Providence 2021 Building Project is buidling a new sacristy at the southwest corner of the church. Donate. Interested in purchasing a basket for a family in need? Our cost for a This necessitates moving the HVAC units that supply air basket this year is $45, but you can donate any amount you would like. It's really conditioning to the church and the chapel. easy to do. Just use your computer and go to http://www.stluke.org/thanksgiv- ing-sharing. The photo below shows the new pads which were poured for the relocation of the units, which are visible Questions? Contact Denise Purdie Andrews at 317-721-8029 or dpandrews@ between those pads and the bell tower. Last week, the comcast.net. contractor drilled through the exterior wall for the new pipes which will lead to the relocated units. Beggars for the Poor – We Need Your Help When the weather is sufficiently cooled, we will discon- Beggars for the Poor is a "special work" of St. Vincent de Paul that provides nect the existing HVAC units and move them, a process food, clothing and personal care items to homeless men on the 3rd Saturday of that takes about a week or so to complete. the month. Volunteers meet at downtown at Cathedral Kitchen, then distribute at Robert's United Methodist Church. May God continue to bless our efforts! During the COVID-19 epidemic, this ministry has experienced a huge increase in demand for these services. At the same time, donations of clothing for the homeless are way down. We find ourselves in desperate need of men's jeans, Rosary Walk for Peace khaki's and cords. We are also in need of warm clothing for the winter— coats, sweatshirts and hoodies. A Great Success! Clothing sizes needed are L, XL, 2X and larger for shirts and coats. For pants, Many thanks to the 70 people, includ- we need waist sizes 28 and larger with length of 28 inches and larger. ing Msgr. Schaedel, who braved the cold and windy conditions to walk and Please consider cleaning your closet and bring your donations to the hallway pray the Rosary on Sunday, Novem- shelves north of the Parish Office. Thank you for your continued generosity to ber 1st. We are very grateful for two our most vulnerable! outstanding new Catholic groups that made this possible—Soldiers for Peace and Catholics for Unity and Peace (CUP). These groups are Catholic Charities Christmas Store planning future events for Faithful For it is in giving that we receive. – St. Francis of Assisi Catholics to engage in peaceful, prayerful events throughout For many years, St. Luke Church has been an important donor to the Catholic central Indiana. Soldiers for Peace, which was founded by a Charities Christmas Store. The Christmas Store, located in the Xavier Building local Catholic football coach, will be holding a city-wide Rosary downtown, allows needy families in the archdiocese to shop, for a nominal cost, March in December. CUP will be expanding their programming for Christmas gifts for their loved ones. In many cases, the items the families to other parishes and would appreciate any contacts you have. purchase at the Store will be the only gifts they give or receive at Christmas. Please consider liking and following both groups on Facebook and subscribing to their email lists. More information about Because of the pandemic, we are still finalizing the details of our Parish col- their mission, purpose and how you can get involved is below: lection. For now, we have created a sign up genius with the list of needed items. You can access the list at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F- Soldiers for Peace Rosary Walks 0D44A4AA29A31-christmas3. www.soldiersforpeace.org soldiersforpeacerosary@gmail.com All donations should be brought unwrapped to Masses the weekend of Decem- Information: 317-985-1950 ber 5th/6th. They will then be delivered downtown on the morning of December 8th where the Christmas Store volunteers will eagerly and gratefully unload our Catholics for Unity and Peace (CUP)* donations. This is one way you can directly make a difference in someone’s life! www.catholicsforunityandpeace.org Please help us to help others this Christmas. If you have any questions, please CatholicsforUnityandPeace@gmail.com contact Rachel Koch at craig.koch@att.net. Thank you!
Therese Hartley thartley@stluke.org or 317-259-4373 x248 Contact Therese if you have any questions or wish to register for any of the activities below. Last Sunday Brave Day Visit TODAY, 11/15/2020! PARENTS One more Sunday Brave Day Visit remains on Novem- ber 15, 2020! Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Adult Leaders Needed! the student life ahead for you at Brebeuf Jesuit. Studies show that we all stay most rooted in our faith, when we belong to small faith communities. We are attempting to develop a program of small Eighth grade students are invited to spend a Sunday af- faith-sharing groups for high school boys and high school girls. ternoon participating in Brebeuf’s academic classes with a small group of 8th grade students and Brebeuf Jesuit We need adults willing to meet weekly — in person or virtually — with 6-8 Admissions Ambassadors. This is a unique opportunity to students. Training, materials and support will be provided to all leaders. walk our halls and participate in our classes. Please contact Therese Hartley with any questions and if you are willing to lead a small group! To register for a Sunday Brave Day Visit, go to brebeuf. org/admissions/visit/brave-days/ . College Students and Military Info Needed We love our college students (L.O.C.K.) and military personnel. Please let us know where you will be next year! We’d like to keep in touch when you Apply to Join the Class of 2025 are away from home. Please update the Parish Office with your email, cell The Regular Admission Deadline to join the Class of phone number, and your new school mailing address. The Youth Min- 2025 is Monday, December 7, 2020. Applicants may istry program mails care packages a few times a year — don’t miss out access the simplified online application, and they will because we don’t have your contact information! be prompted to complete each step of the application process, including requesting teacher recommendations. Take this important step to submit your application and JR HIGH & HIGH SCHOOL - GRADES 7-12 begin your journey of four years of discovery and growth. North Deanery Annual Ski Trip, Sunday, Jan 3 To begin an application, go to brebeuf.org/apply . Perfect North Slopes, Lawrenceburg Early Bird Registration Ends: TOMORROW Nov 16, Cost: $85 Regular Registration Ends: Nov 30, $100 Due to the COVID pandemic, we are implementing several restrictions for safety, including a limited of 100 participants. All registrations will be Humor During These granted on a first come, first served basis. More details, registration, per- mission slips and waivers are available at stluke.org/youth-ministry. Trying Times !?! HIGH SCHOOL GOOD SAMARITAN A Sunday school teacher was telling her class the story Ignite, NEXT WEEK! Nov 22, 7:00-9:30pm of the Good Samaritan. She asked the class, "If you saw Fr. Courtney Reception Room, Cost: $10 a person lying on the roadside, all wounded and bleed- Ignite is an interactive virtual event with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis ing, what would you do?" A thoughtful little girl broke the and the Lafayette IN diocese. We will participate together as a parish. hushed silence, "I think I'd throw up." Speakers and breakout sessions are similar to NCYC and not to be missed. DID NOAH FISH? This will replace our regular Life Teen that night. Please note to time A Sunday school teacher asked, "Johnny, do you think difference. CALL Therese Hartley IF YOU ARE REGISTERING TODAY Noah did a lot of fishing when he was on the Ark ?" at 317-432-2059. "No," replied Johnny. "How could he, with just two worms." BEING THANKFUL Stock Donations A Rabbi said to a precocious six-year-old boy, "So your mother says your prayers for you each night? That's The end of 2020 is approaching soon. If you would very commendable. What does she say?" like to make a gift of stock, the necessary information The little boy replied, "Thank God he's in bed!" is listed below. We would like to thank Bill McMurray for his many, many years of service to St. Luke in ALL MEN / ALL GIRLS handling our stock donations. Bill has retired from When my daughter, Kelli, said her bedtime prayers, she Raymond James to pursue other interests in life! would bless every family member, every friend, and every Nathan Weddle of Raymond James has graciously animal (current and past). For several weeks, after we offered to manage our account. Thank you Nathan! If you have any questions, had finished the nightly prayer, Kelli would say, "And all please contact Sue Reynolds, sreynolds@stluke.org, or 317-259-4373 x 217 girls." This soon became part of her nightly routine, to Nathan Weddle include this closing. My curiosity got the best of me and C/O Raymond James & Associates I asked her, "Kelli, why do you always add the part about 1310 E. 96th Street all girls?" Her response, "Because everybody always Indianapolis, IN 46240 317-566-6411 finish their prayers by saying 'All Men'!"
MASS INTENTIONS STAFF DIRECTORY Web Site: www.stluke.org Nov. 16 Monday, St. Margaret of Scotland 11:30 AM Spec. Int. of the FSSP (Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter) PARISH OFFICE: 317-259-4373 5:30 PM +Ted Leipzig Pastor - Msgr. Joseph Schaedel, MS, MDiv Ext. 214 jschaedel@stluke.org Nov. 17 Tuesday, St. Elizabeth of Hungary 8:15 AM +John Hanagan Assoc. Pastor - 5:30 PM +Bob McNamara Ext. 215 In Residence - Rev. Msgr. William Stumpf Nov. 18 Wednesday, The Dedication of the 317-236-1405 bstumpf@archindy.org Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul Dir. of Spiritual Life & Formation - Diane Schafer 11:30 AM +Donna Latona Ext. 218 dschafer@stluke.org 5:30 PM +Elizabeth McNulty Director of Music - Tom Nichols Ext. 227 tnichols@stluke.org Nov. 19 Thursday Director of Religious Ed - Sr. Diane Carollo, SGL 8:15 AM +Andrew Einterz Ext. 256 dcarollo@stluke.org 5:30 PM +Virginia Murphy Parish Mgr. - Patrick Jendraszak CSJA, MTS Ext. 211 patrickj@stluke.org Nov. 20 Friday 11:30 AM +Jane Kissel Hintermaier Director of Facilities and Student Activities 5:30 PM +Ellen Beuoy Jay Snyder Ext. 226 jsnyder@stluke.org Nov. 21 Saturday, The Presentation of Mary Director of Youth Ministry and Young Adult 8:15 AM +Pete Cava Therese Hartley 5:00 PM +Susie and Ray Shea Ext. 248 thartley@stluke.org Admin. Secretary - Mary Ann Atkins Nov. 22 Christ the King Ext. 210 matkins@stluke.org 7:30 AM +Bob and Marcia Brant 9:30 AM +Amy Hasbrook Sr. Financial Assoc. - Sue Reynolds 11:30 AM Our Parishioners Ext. 217 sreynolds@stluke.org Financial Assoc. - Chris Schafer If you wish to have a Mass offered for someone, living or deceased, Ext. 246 cschafer@stluke.org please contact the Parish Office. Mass offering is $10.00. Communications Coordinator - Ronni Miller Ext. 232 rmiller@stluke.org Volunteer Coordinator - Ashley Dirks Moved...? New Email...? Ext. 244 adirks@stluke.org Change in Family... ? Maintenance Supervisor- Jack Arnot Please remember to contact the Parish Office with any new Ext. 229 jarnot@stluke.org information on your family. This may include a change of address Preschool Director - Laurie Breen, 317-974-9937 or email address, the birth of a child, a change in marital status lbreen@stluke.school or a change in your parishioner status. By keeping our records up-to-date, we are better able to serve you. SCHOOL OFFICE: 317-255-3912 Principal - Johnathan Grismore Bulletin Deadline... Ext. 223 jgrismore@stluke.school The Sunday Steward is a weekly publication of Assistant Principal - Jennifer Schaefer St. Luke Catholic Church. Please submit articles to Ext. 257 jschaefer@stluke.school bulletin@stluke.org as a Word document attachment. The dead- line is Friday at 12:00 Noon, one week prior to publication. Adminstrative Asst. - Kim Schmitz Ext. 252 kschmitz@stluke.school Adminstrative Asst. - Rachel Koch If You Are Hospitalized Ext. 224 rkoch@stluke.school If you are in the hospital, please remember to notify the Parish Office. Due to the HIPAA laws, hospitals can no longer notify us of your hospitalization. Tell your family also, in case you cannot call, so they can call on your behalf.
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