SAINT LUKE SUNDAY STEWARD - Stewardship... Something We Do December 29, 2019 Feast of The Holy Family - Parishes Online
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ST. LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH SAINT LUKE SUNDAY STEWARD 7575 Holliday Dr. E., Indianapolis., IN 46260 Phone: 317-259-4373 Stewardship... Something We Do Fax: 317-254-3210 Web: www.stluke.org December 29, 2019 Feast of The Holy Family 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 5:30 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 4:45 PM Monday - Friday LITURGY OF THE HOURS 8:00 AM Tue. - Thur., Sat. 5:15 PM Monday - Friday CONFESSION 5:00 PM Monday - Saturday 11:00 AM Sunday EUCHARISTIC ADORATION 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week
Important Reminder! Rest In Peace This coming weekend starts the new time Please pray for the for the Saturday, Vigil Mass. repose of the souls of Margie Hixson and Patty Bolk, It is now at 5:00 PM parishioners Sanctuary Lamp The Sanctuary Lamp near our Tabernacle burns this week in memory of Deceased Members of the Juriss and Picantine Families If you wish to have the Sanctuary Lamp dedication for someone living or deceased, please contact the Parish Office. Offering is $10. STEWARDSHIP Everyday Stewardship God’s GPS Never Fails I use GPS wherever I go, and it serves me well most of the time. However, Newly sometimes it leads me to a place that does not exist. Then there are those Baptized times when I am about to turn, and the man inside my phone shouts out, “GPS signal lost!” or “Rerouting!” The problem is, when the area is unfamil- iar to me, I have no choice but to listen. I could try to get where I am going Claire Rouse Sommers by simple intuition or by pulling over to look at a paper map, but I don’t trust my sense of direction. And I haven’t bought a paper map in close to a decade! Many people move through life without any direction. They find themselves constantly rerouting and wondering when they will ever get to a satisfying final destination. What they need is a compass and a companion for the journey. Yet they have no idea how to Adoration Chapel get either. “Prayer doesn’t change God; prayer Prayer can serve as a compass, and it connects us to a companion for the journey. changes us. It’s not about convincing Stewardship living is impossible without prayer. If we count on our own will and believe Him of our will; it’s about surrendering we can become fruitful without daily contact with the Divine, we can find ourselves look- to His will.” - Matthew Kelly ing for directions more than moving toward a destination. God, through prayer, will help us see all we have as a gift. God, through prayer, will lead us away from materialism Adoration: Love It, Learn It, Live It and selfishness and toward freedom and generosity. Even when we fall to sin, the path While contemplating our New Year’s back is clearer. God’s GPS signal is never really lost. Resolution, why not open our hearts -Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS to God’s transforming grace. Now is the time to consider how you will make time & take advantage of the Women’s Care Center opportunity to love, learn & deepen your relationship with God through Adoration of All are invited to First Friday Mass at the Women's Care Center (WCC)...Father David the Eucharist. Will you make it a resolution? Huemmer, St. Patrick's, Kokomo, will be celebrating Mass at the WCC (4901 W. 86th Street Indianapolis, IN 46268) on Friday, January 3rd at 5pm. The WCC is located next The following hours have no committed to Planned Parenthood, and provides free confidential counseling, support and edu- adorer... Can you help? cation to women facing unplanned pregnancies. A tour of the facility is available after Mass. Mass is celebrated at the Center every first Friday at 5pm. Friday 11 PM Saturday 3 PM Saturday 4 PM Adult Confirmation Saturday 5 PM Are you a baptized Catholic? Did you receive a Catholic education or attend reli- Saturday 7 PM 3rd Saturday of month gious instructions as a child? Were you never confirmed? Please call John or Sandra at 251-9731 to arrange an hour or for more information. A retreat will be offered on Saturday, February 22, that will help you prepare for Adult Confirmations on Pentecost Sunday, May 31, 2020 at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. To register, contact Sister Diane for an appointment at dcarollo@stluke.org.
A Letter from Msgr. Schaedel PROVIDENCE NEVER FAILS Dear Parishioners, begin at 4:30 p.m. We will try this until Here is an example: Make a $10,000 Today is the beautiful Feast of the Holy Lent starts. contribution to The Institute for Quality Family: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Education earmarked only for Saint Luke Use it to reflect on the gift of family in Stewardship: Two things: One is to Catholic School. Receive a 50% State your own life. And use it to reflect on the make sure you are up to date in your Tax Credit ($5,000). Furthermore, some responsibilities of family life. I try to make weekly contributions. In fact, consider could receive a 35% Federal Tax De- it clear that much of what we do here at an end of the year gift to Saint Luke. duction ($3,500). (If you’re in the 35% Saint Luke is to bring families together. Don’t forget that our wonderfully suc- bracket) You’ve saved $8,500. You’ve cessful Providence 2021 is earmarked given $10,000 to assist Saint Luke School To be honest, families are what I worry for specific capital projects. The Sunday students. Your out of pocket expense is about most. The culture today does little collections must continue to cover our or- $1,500. What a great deal! if anything to support family life. In fact, dinary expenses like salaries, benefits for it seems just the opposite. I worry about employees, utilities, maintenance, snow It’s almost too good to be true. I invite you parents who do not take their responsibili- removal, and landscaping—just to name to look into it before December 31. That’s ties toward their children seriously. When a few. Please consider increasing your the deadline. The person to contact is they were married and when the child weekly gift. Just $5.00 more each week our principal, Mrs. Elizabeth Kissel, at was baptized they promised before God would make a big difference. Steward- 317-255-3912 or ekissel@stluke.school. “to bring them up according to the law of ship in Action! It is also easy to do through a Web Site: Christ and His Church.” www.i4qued/sgo. Pease make certain to return your Yet they fail to even bring them to Mass Parish Stewardship Commitment Card A Tip of My Biretta (Hat) to: Pat Sullivan regularly. They fail to provide the best in to the Parish Office. To be considered a and Sullivan’s Hardware for donating the religious education for their children. And member of the parish in good standing beautiful Christmas trees in our sanctuary. too often they train their children in ways everyone must have this card on file. No The church never looked better. So much that prioritize other things over Christ and one is required to put in so many volun- of this is done behind the scenes by the His Church. teer hours or contribute a certain dollar Environment Committee under the direc- amount in the weekly collections. But the tion of Diane Schafer. In addition Tom As we enter a New Year, it’s a good idea least anyone can do is complete this card Nichols, our music director, and our choirs to examine our priorities. What guides or as a reminder of Stewardship! and musicians did another outstanding even rules our lives? Who is in charge? job. Stewardship in Action! Am I in charge of my own life? Or am On the same line, also make sure you I ruled by the whims of children? Who respond to this year’s United Catholic Ask Monsignor a Question: What makes my schedule? Do I make it or Appeal. This is how we support pro- was your greatest joy and what was does some coach somewhere dictate my grams for those in need well beyond your greatest disappointment of 2019? I comings and goings. Think about it! And, our own parish boundaries. Programs always ask our family this on New Year’s of course, Happy New Year! supported by the UCA will enable individ- Eve. What do you say? (Via email) uals and families to have a brighter new New Year’s Day is also the Solemnity year. Drop your commitment cards in the My greatest joy was your response to our of the Motherhood of Mary, Mother of collection basket or at the parish office. Providence 2021 Capital Campaign. In God. That’s a strange title for some to six months we raised over $6.2 million on comprehend. How can a human being Saint Luke Parish supports the Holy Fam- a $4.5-million minimum goal. I am over- be the “Mother” of the Eternal God? Well, ily Shelter which provides emergency and whelmed and humbled by your response. it’s not all that complicated. Mary is the transitional housing to families in need. Mother of Jesus. Jesus is God. So Mary The donations left at the Nativity Scene in I suppose my greatest disappointment is is in a true sense “the Mother of God.” church go to Holy Family Shelter. There along the same line. We accomplished The early Church had debates over this was no room for the Holy Family in the this marvelous gift to God and His Church title and the Council of Ephesus settled Inn at Bethlehem. The same is true with only about one-third of our parish the question in 431 A.D. for far many families right here in town. households participating. I wanted every- Stewardship in Action! one—regardless of the size of their gift— We will have a 5:30 p.m. Mass on Tues- to be part of Providence 2021. I don’t day, New Year’s Eve. The morning Mass Lots of generous folks make a gift to know what went wrong. on New Year’s Day will be at 10:00. See Saint Luke Parish and School at the end you there to get the year started right! of the calendar year. Saint Luke Catholic Yet: Of one thing I am convinced; of one (There is no morning—8:15 a.m. Mass— School participates in an SGO (Scholar- thing I am certain: Providence never fails! on Tuesday—New Year’s Eve Day.) ship Granting Organization) called The Institute for Quality Education. When Faithfully yours in the Providence that so Be reminded that after extensive consul- one does so, Indiana Law makes it quite far had never failed us, tation: Beginning Saturday, January attractive in terms of tax credits, not 4, 2020, Saturday evening Mass will just deductions. Of course, how much begin at 5:00 p.m. Confessions will depends on one’s tax bracket.
CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ACTION SCHOOL COMMISSION CSA Envelopes Important Message About Carpool! Each quarter our Saint Vincent de Paul Chapter provides Christopher Beltz and Susan Jordan. Who are they? significant financial support to other social ministries, In 2006, Christopher Beltz, a fourth grade student, ex- including the SVDP Mission 27 Resale Store, the SVDP ited his bus and then ran through a row of parked cars, 30th Street Food Pantry, Cathedral Kitchen, Beggars for right into the path of another bus that had dropped off the Poor (an SVDP ministry to the homeless that was students next to neighboring Spring Mill Elementary started by St. Luke parishioners), the St. Rita SVDP con- School, and was killed. Susan Jordan, a beloved prin- ference, and two foreign SVDP Conferences (in Jamaica cipal was struck and killed by a bus in the parking lot of and the Dominican Republic). nearby Amy Beverland Elementary School in 2016. The parish Christian Social Action Commission pro- vides monthly monetary and food support to the SVDP Macabre, as this may be, we must acknowledge the reality of headlines such as, Boulevard Place Food Pantry. Within our own parish “Parking lots: the most dangerous place at school.” St. Luke School is relent- boundaries, our SVDP Conference provides individuals lessly committed to the safety of our students and employees. This commitment and families in poverty with emergency assistance to has been evident in steady messages in all forms of available communication to pay rent and utilities and to provide items available from mind the speed, the lanes and the directions for parking lot traffic. These expec- the Mission 27 Resale Store. tations are 24/7. These expectations apply in the North lot, in the South lot and everywhere in between. These expectations apply during school, or After School To continue these ministries of care through Christian Enrichment, on weekends during CYO sports or scouting events, in the evening Social Action and your Saint Vincent de Paul Society, during play practice, and of course, during masses. we need to receive at least $2700 on a monthly basis through the envelope that is in our packets. We appre- Let’s be specific. Car pool in the South lot means lining up and waiting your turn ciate your generous support. Any money received over to exit. It does not mean zigzagging across lanes to gain pole position – even if and above our monthly budget is used to further these you can. In the North lot, it does not mean moving clockwise to park, pick up, or same ministries by helping the poor. We thank you for nab a rock star spot. It does, however, mean to follow the recently added arrows your generous support. counterclockwise to park the car in a designated parking spot. Curbside pick-up is best suited for valet parking lots. Last checked, valet parking is still not avail- able at St. Luke as awesome as it is. Perhaps it’s the next raffle idea. First Sunday Sharing is Next Weekend As we all know, poverty exists throughout the year. Our Mr. Beltz and Mrs. Jordan were killed in accidents involving buses. St. Luke does own Saint Luke Christian Social Action Commission not have buses. However, St. Luke School does have 563 students, 68 staff, and (CSAC) and our Saint Vincent de Paul 3 administrators. The parish employs 18 people and we have 3 priests, a full Society (SVdP) work diligently to help pre-school, and numerous guests walking the grounds all the time. All these peo- those less fortunate than ourselves. ple arrive at St. Luke in cars, a few on bikes, or scooters, and many on foot. Our First Sunday Sharing has been one of North lot can be like Grand Central Station at rush hour. Is where you need to be the primary ways in which we as pa- next really worth tempting the law of probability? rishioners have helped those in need. Let’s not be rash to try and save an imperceptible couple of seconds because it Non-perishable food and men’s cloth- feels like minutes. Slow down. Be reasonable. Be kind. Park in a designated spot, ing is collected on the first weekend of each month. The not curbside – even if you’re idling, not by the bocce ball court, and not at the end food is distributed at the SVdP “Boulevard Place” Food of row because it’s so tempting, or because you ‘will only be a minute’. Pantry (4202 Boulevard Place) and the clothing is given to homeless men who are served each weekend by Simply put, be smart and be safe. Beggars for the Poor. The Boulevard Place Food Pantry, a St. Vincent de Paul ministry which is supported by St. Mother Mary, pray for us. Saint Thomas Aquinas pray for us. St Luke the Evange- Luke and four other north side parishes, provides food list, pray for us. Go Rams! assistance to over 900 families in need each month. St. Luke Catholic School, with the love of Jesus Christ as our model and guide, Next weekend, January 4/5, is our monthly First Sunday is devoted to teaching Catholic Doctrine and practice and providing a curriculum Sharing collection. Thank you for your support! dedicated to academic excellence. God Bless, St. Luke School Commission Katie Kumler Larry O’Bryan Katie DeLisle Katee Schrage Maribeth Cloud Jennifer Schaefer Rob Stapleton Mary Jo Woodside Beth Borland Kevin McCusker Daren Beam Elizabeth Kissel Joe Heidt Kevin Stitle Monsignor Schaedel Traveling? Find a Mass! If you find yourself and your family traveling over Christmas and need to know about Catholic Churches and Mass times in the area, go to www.masstimes.org! It will even map it out for you!
PARISHIONERS, AGES 21-35 Contact Therese Hartley AROUND THE TOWN thartley@stluke.org, 317-259-4373 x248, or Theologian and Speaker, Dr. Scott Hahn 317-432-2059 (c) World Renowned Theologian and Speaker, Dr. Scott Hahn, Ephiphany Gathering will be presenting a day of pilgrimage on the importance Sat, Jan 4, 6:30 PM, St. Luke Rectory of the Holy Eucharist and evangelization, at Our Lady of Please RSVP to Grace Padget at padgetgrace@gmail.com Mount Carmel Parish in Carmel, IN on January 18th, 2020, All parish Young Adults (approximate ages 21-35) are invited to the St. Luke beginning at 8:30am. Registration and more information is Rectory to celebrate Epiphany on Sat, Jan 4 following the 5:30pm Mass. available at https://stpaulcenter.com/carmel/ We hope you Bring a friend, spouse or family member to meet other Young Adults and learn will join us for this special and blessed event. about the Young Adult Group activities! Team Leaders Needed! Married Couples – Do you want to give your ArchIndy High School Senior Retreat spouse a Christmas gift that keeps on giving? Jan 17-19, Camp Rancho Framasa Apply for the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend Applications are now being taken for those interested in the Leadership Team – it’s the best Christmas gift you will ever give to each other for the Archdiocesan High School Senior Retreat. Please visit archindyym. and your marriage. Future Marriage Encounter Weekends com/senior-retreat for more information. will be at Mount Saint Francis Centre for Spirituality, New Albany, from 14-16 February and from 14-16 August 2020, and at Our Lady of Fatima Retreat House, Indianapolis, from Therese Hartley 24-26 April and from 6-8 November 2020. Visit www.wwme. thartley@stluke.org or 317-259-4373 x248 org for further information. Contact Therese if you have any questions or wish to register for any of the activities below. HIGH SCHOOL Youth Ministry Night, Sun, Jan 12 7:30-9:00pm, Fr. Courtney Reception Room Shut out the noise of the world for a short evening of socializing, faith-sharing and fun. Bring a friend & join us! Senior Retreat 2020 Registration Now Open! St. Elizabeth Seton "Senior Retreat is honestly the opportunity of a lifetime. In the midst of all of the craziness that Senior Year brings, Senior Retreat gives you four days where God says, "Trust me. Take this break. Take this time out. I promise you, it will be worth it." It's a time to discover who you are, who God is, and how you can live your life to the fullest discover- ing your friendship with Him. It's an experience that you do not want to miss!" -Megan Gehrich, past participant What: All High School Seniors are invited for an extended weekend to experience an encounter with Christ and His Church, community, and to learn more about themselves as sons and daughters of God. Enjoy a break from school in nature with us (no tents...we promise). Any High School Senior is invited to participate! When: Friday, January 17- Monday, January 20, 2020 Where: CYO Camp Rancho Framasa! 2230 Clay Lick Road, Nashville, Indiana 47448 Cost: $165 (Scholarships Available. Information at archindyym.com/ senior-retreat) JR HIGH St. Luke Jr. High Gathering Planning Meeting Thursday, Jan 9, 3:15-4:30 pm It’s St. Luke’s turn to host the North Deanery Jr. High Gathering in Feb ! Student input is needed to plan the event. Note this meeting is the first week back from Christmas Break! Remember the power of prayer! If you would like to have our Prayer We also need 20 parents to chaperone and host this event. Please Chain pray for your intention, please contact Therese Hartley as soon as possible if you can help! email prayerchain@stluke.org or call the Parish Office with your request.
MASS INTENTIONS STAFF DIRECTORY Web Site: www.stluke.org Dec. 30 Monday PARISH OFFICE: 317-259-4373 11:30 AM +Robert and Nu Nuwin Pastor - Msgr. Joseph Schaedel, MS, MDiv 5:30 PM +Mary and Paul Teagardin Ext. 214 jschaedel@stluke.org Dec. 31 Tuesday, St.Sylvester I Assoc. Pastor - Fr. Joby Abraham 5:30 PM +Becky Snyder Ext. 215 jabraham@stluke.org In Residence - Rev. Msgr. William Stumpf Jan. 1 Wednesday, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God 317-236-1405 bstumpf@archindy.org 10:00 AM Our Parishioners Dir. of Spiritual Life & Formation - Diane Schafer Ext. 218 dschafer@stluke.org Jan. 2 Thursday, St. Basil the Great Director of Music - Tom Nichols 8:15 AM +Richard Madden Ext. 227 tnichols@stluke.org 5:30 PM +Francis J. McKeon, Jr. Director of Religious Ed - Sr. Diane Carollo, SGL Ext. 256 dcarollo@stluke.org Jan. 3 Friday, Holy Name of Jesus Parish Mgr. - Patrick Jendraszak CSJA, MTS 11:30 AM +Mary Jo Cheek Ext. 211 patrickj@stluke.org 5:30 PM +Mary Ann Phelan Director of Youth Ministry and Young Adult Therese Hartley Jan. 4 Saturday, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Ext. 248 thartley@stluke.org 8:15 AM +Ken Cross 5:00 PM Our Parishioners (NOTE NEW TIME) Admin. Secretary - Mary Ann Atkins Ext. 210 matkins@stluke.org Jan. 5 Epiphany of the Lord Sr. Financial Assoc. - Sue Reynolds 7:30 AM +Amy Hasbrook Ext. 217 sreynolds@stluke.org 9:30 AM +Ken Corbett Financial Assoc. - Chris Schafer 11:30 AM +Donna O’Donnell Ext. 246 cschafer@stluke.org Communications Coordinator - Ronni Miller Ext. 232 rmiller@stluke.org If you wish to have a Mass offered for someone, living or deceased, Volunteer Coordinator - Ashley Dirks please contact the Parish Office. Mass offering is $10.00. Ext. 244 adirks@stluke.org Maintenance Supervisor- Jack Arnot Ext. 229 jarnot@stluke.org Moved...? New Email...? Co-Athletic Directors - Mike Hasch, Ext. 234 mhasch@stluke.org & Tommy Grande, Change in Family... ? Ext. 234 tgrande@stluke.org Please remember to contact the Parish Office with any new Preschool Director - Laurie Breen, 317-974-9937 information on your family. This may include a change of address lbreen@stluke.org or email address, the birth of a child, a change in marital status 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 - Elizabeth Kissel Ext. 223 ekissel@stluke.school Bulletin Deadline... The Sunday Steward is a weekly publication of Assistant Principal - Beth Borland St. Luke Catholic Church. Please submit articles to Ext. 226 bborland@stluke.school bulletin@stluke.org as a Word document attachment. The dead- Assistant Principal - Jennifer Schaefer line is Friday at 12:00 Noon, one week prior to publication. Ext. 257 jschaefer@stluke.school Adminstrative Asst. - Kim Schmitz If You Are Hospitalized Ext. 252 kschmitz@stluke.school If you are in the hospital, please remember to notify the Adminstrative Asst. - Rachel Koch Parish Office. Due to the HIPAA laws, hospitals can no longer Ext. 224 rkoch@stluke.school 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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