St. Michael & St. Francis Bulletin April 23rd24th , 2016 Pastor: Fr. Harry Tully

Fifth Sunday of Easter

BUILDING UP THE CHURCH

It is certainly an important ministry to go and make disciples; it is equally important to ensure the continued strengthening of these disciples. Paul and Barnabas, in our reading from Acts today, are not only adding new disciples to the church of Christ. They are making sure that the work of the church will continue by appointing elders and otherwise organizing these new communities of faith. Structure is essential to the work of the church. Just as the skeleton gives form to the body, the organizational structure of the church ensures that the church stays true to its mission, that new disciples are well formed in the message of salvation, that the work of the church can continue from generation to generation.

THE WORK OF THE CHURCH

Today’s second reading, from Revelation, and the Gospel reading from John together help us to understand the radical nature of Christ’s message of love. In Revelation, we are told that now the sea, the symbol of the chaos of the past, is no more. The new Jerusalem has come down from heaven and is joined with humanity for all time. Christ dwells within each of us, the baptized, in a radical new way of joining together. Christ is here, now, for all time, within each and every one of us. This is why Jesus’ commandment of love is so very new. We are commanded to love each other as Christ loves, for when we love, we reveal Christ’s presence among us. This is a love beyond any human concept of love, a love without concern for cost, a love that calls us to feed the hungry, comfort the afflicted, and grant mercy to enemies. This is the love demanded of us by our baptism, the radical love of others as we are loved by God. This love is our work, the work of the church of Christ on earth.

Today’s Readings: Acts 14:21–27; Psalm 145:8–13; Revelation 21:1–5a; John 13:31–33a, 34–35

Fr. Harry Tully, Pastor
Emergency #812-218-9219 or 502-931-1499
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St. Michael - 101 St. Michael Drive, Charlestown, In 47111 Ph. 812-256-3200
Office Hours – 9:00 am-1:30 pm Tues. Wed., & Fri.
St. Francis Xavier – 101 North Ferguson, Henryville, IN 47126, Ph. 812-294-4682
Office Hours – Thursday 9:30am-2:00pm
Reconciliation – 4:00 pm Saturday or call the Rectory
Marriage – Please contact the pastor a year in advance. Advent and Lent are not times for celebrations.
Baptisms of Infants or Adults Joining the Church – Must be a practicing/registered member for three months. Please contact the DRE: St. Michael–Juliann Eickholtz, St. Francis–Father Tully
New To The Parish: Please call the office to register. Please introduce yourself to the pastor at mass.
Parishioners Who Are Ill: Please call the pastor if a relative or friend is sick.
Bulletin Announcements: Get all bulletin announcements to the office in writing by Tuesday evening.
Los Enfermos Es muy importante comunicarse con el Padre (debido a las leyes privadas, los hospitales no se comunican con las iglesias).
Doctrina Cristiana: Las clases de educación religiosa para niños son cada domingo de 9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. en la escuela. Recuerden que la Arquidiócesis requiere que los que van a recibir los sacramentos estén inscritos en las clases de religión.
Monaguillos: Los niños que quieran ayudar como monaguillos en el altar tienen su ensayo el segundo domingo de cada mes después de la misa de 11:00 a.m. Estos niños y niñas tienen que haberhecho la Primera Comunión. Los interesados comunicarse con Pbro.

Mass Schedule Mass Intentions

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St. FX / 25 / Mon / No Mass
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St. FX / 26 / Tue / No Mass
St. M / 27 / Wed / 5:00 pm / Mass
St. FX / 28 / Thurs / 4:30 pm / Mass
St. M / 29 / Friday / 12:00 pm / Mass
St. M / 30 / Sat / 5:30 pm / Rose Jefferies
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St. M / 1 / Sun / 9:00 am
11:00 am
12.30 pm / Heilbron & Viola Adams
Antoinette Marking
En Español

Dear parishioners,
The Lord told His disciples to love one another and so He commands us to do the same. It takes work to love as He does, it's hard for us to see beyond ourselves and the faults and failings of others. And so He gives us the example and the grace to work the wonders of love in our homesand everywhere we may find ourselves. It is what the world needs, it is what we all need.
Please keep in your prayers the family of Jean Martin, from St. Michaels who died last Sunday. May the Lord be their comfort and peace at this time of loss.
Today St. Francis Xavier celebrates the First Holy Communion of six of their children. A wonderful moment for all of us as we see the innocence and beauty of God's goodness in them. May they and their families be blessed with a deep hunger for the Bread of Life, the Lord Jesus.
DON'T FORGET NEXT SUNDAY!! At 2:00 pm we will be assembled for our parishes' Town Hall Meeting at St. Michael's in the multi-purpose room for a pitch-in meal and fellowship as we explore the Connected in the Spirit results and answer questions you may have.
God bless,
Fr. Tully
In today’s Gospel we return to the Last Supper to hear Jesus’ new commandment to love one another. Good stewards, as the recipients of God’s unending love, take this commandment seriously. Though we are reminded of his love throughout the year, it is Jesus’ actions and words during the feast of Passover that show us the extent of his love and the way we too can live a life of stewardship: “… love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another” (John 13:34). Can we accept this commandment from Jesus? Are we able to embrace this kind of discipleship? Can we humbly offer ourselves in loving service to one another?

Pope Francis tells us that true power lies not in taking care of own wants, but in humbly taking care of the needs of others.

ST. MICHAEL EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER

812-256-3503 Rita Poff Director

Mon-Fri. 7AM-6PM

Infant Care/Day Care: Full or part time

Before & After Care: ages 6-12

Summer Camp: ages 6-12

Pre-School: 9-11:30AM Tues. & Thurs.

Pre-K: 9-11:30AM or 12:30-3PM Mon. Wed. & Fri.

Collection

April 9th & 10th

St. Michael $ 2,965.15

St. Francis Xavier $ 1,599.00

April 16th & 17th

St. Michael $ 2,954.46

St. Francis Xavier $ 1,173.00

St. Michael Core Team St. Francis Xavier Core Team

Chair: Glenda Minnick (821-256-0163) / Chair: Ann Harbeson (502-689-8189)
Secretary: Adam Allgeier (812-989-6673) / Secretary: Paul Smith (812-844-0720)
Juliann Eickholtz (502-550-7129) / Vicki Horine (502-494-5335)
Natalie Elder (502-572-7465) / Cindy Murphy (812-294-4450)
Rita Poff (812-246-2379) / Jack Murphy (502-263-3382)

A “Town Hall Meeting” and pitch-in for St. Michael and St. Francis parishioners to discuss "The Connected in Spirit Process" has beenscheduled for May 1st at 2:00pm at St. Michael Church. Please come, eat, learn, share. The meat and drinks will be provided and we are asking families to bring their favorite covered dish.

St. Michael Parish Council will meet on April 27th at 6:30pm.

ST. MICHAEL

Charlestown

Eucharist

Sat – 5:30 pm

Sun – 11:00 am

La Misa en Español

Domingo – 12:30 pm

Mass Intentions

Saturday Evening: Fox-Bueter Families

Sunday 11:00 am: Special Intention

Sunday 12:30 pm: The Latino Community

Bible Study Class Update We will begin the Book of Revelation on April 25th at 6:30-8:00pm. In the Rectory basement. Cost is $20.00 for this 10-week course. Please Sign up sheet will be in the church lobby.

Rosary at 5:00 before Saturday Evening Mass

Rosary at 10:30 before Sunday Mass

We ask the parishioners to bring nonperishable food items to be donated to the North Clark Outreach Center. There will be a wooden box in the church for donations. Thank you for your contributions.

St. Michael and St. Francis Xavier Sacrament Preparation: The Faith Formation Commission, the Pastor, and the Archdiocese state that a child must be enrolled and attend classes the YEAR BEFORE and YEAR of receiving the Sacrament of First Reconciliation, First Eucharist or Confirmation. Baptism of children under school age requires the parents to meet with the pastor before the sacrament is received.

Faith Formation News: Preschool thru High School

Classes begin at 9:30am, please be on time. It means to arrive 5-10 minutes early. We need volunteer assistants each Sunday. Thanks to Kim Stamper for her time this past Sunday.

Remember Faith is a gift from God. Faith Formation is a life-long process. If your children have been absent, please contact the catechist to keep up with their current assignments. If your child does not attend a Catholic school, they should be enrolled in the FF Program. Registration forms are in the church lobby or show up Sunday morning. Question: Contact Juliann.

Faith Formation Calendar

April 24- Session Thirty

May 1-Session Thirty-One May Crowning, Youth Mass

Confirmation Team Forming: If you would like to join the St. Michael and St. Francis Confirmation team and work with this year’s class, please call Juliann 812-256-3200. It promises to be an awarding experience. Our first team meeting will meet on Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 in the Multipurpose Room of the school.

St. Michael Ministries Schedule

Sat April 30, 5:30pm– St. Michael

Eucharistic Ministers: C. DeVary, J. Schafer

Servers: J. Worley

Gift Bearers: R/J Pike

Cantors: Guitar Group

Musician: Guitar Group

Lector: M.P. Beach

Sun. May 1, 11:00 am – St. Michael

Eucharistic Ministers: M. Cox, J. Kinder, C. Dunn

Servers: D. Kinser, S. Dumeyer

Gift Bearers: M. Hooper, M. Howard

Cantors: Youth Choir/Jessica Sarver

Musician: N. Kinder

Lector: Cathy Peek

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Henryville

Eucharist

Sunday

9:00am

Sunday Mass Intention: Kenneth Yost

Faith Formation Classes

April 24 First Communion

May 1 Class

May 8 Awards Day

St. Francis Xavier Ministries Schedule

Sun. May 1- 9:00am

Eucharistic Ministers: Lawrence Yochum, Dan Young,

Kim Young

Servers: Ben Ulrich, Andrew Banet, Gage Higdon

Ushers: Jack Murphy, Tom Nolot

Gift Bearers: Brian & Jennifer Haycraft Family

Lector: Philip Carter

Have you ever thought of looking deep into the history of the Church? Or perhaps you feel a call to something more. Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology offers a theological degree program tailored to fit the busy schedules of working parents, college graduates, as well as retirees. Many students attend Saint Meinrad simply to grow in faith, in knowledge, in Christian maturity, and in their capacity to serve and minister. Founded and administered by the monks of Saint MeinradArchabbey, our school focuses on the Benedictine value of combining holiness and learning. If you would like more information about our programs, please accept our invitation to a complimentary weekend at the Hill June 25-26. Prospective students will enjoy a tour of Saint MeinradArchabbey Church and School, a preview of the classes offered, and informational presentations on what you can expect while attending Saint Meinrad. We hope you will come! For questions or more information, call 1-800-MEINRAD or go online at

To everything there is a season and a time to every

purpose under heaven a time to be born a time to love a time to heal a time to die and a time of peace.”

PLEASE PRAY FOR HEALTH & STRENGTH:

Bea Beach, Billy Brand, Sherry Buit, Norma Carl, Vicky Carmichael, Margie Cox, Carol DeVary, Bernice Donahue, Jeanette Drury, Phyllis Fetter, Eric Furnish, Consuelo Ferreyra Garcia, Fred Grider, Harold Hayes, Kenny Jackson, Clara James, David Korty, Jim Korty, Michelle Korty, Tom Korty, Chuck Ledbetter, Dan Lewis, Cheryl Marcilliat, Michael Murphy, Esther Toby Nelson, Ian Newland, Mitch Newland, Deborah Payton, Ethan Phillips, Jennifer Richie, Joe Schindler, Clarence Smith, Dorothy Smith, Mariam State, Marie Taylor, Mark Thise, Roger Westerhouse, Addie Williamson, George Wimsett, Rose Wimsett, Emma Yount. Names will remain on the list for 6 months unless you tell us to remove them or request that they be kept longer.

5K Friar Run, 1 Mile Family Fun Run/Walk–Saturday, May 21. Race/Walk begin at 8:00am. The 5K will be an off-road run at Mt. St. Francis. The 1 mile will be assessable for strollers and/or wagons so bring the whole family. Preregistration is due by May 1. For cost and to register online, go to Catholic Youth Ministries Office at 812-923-8355.

5th Sunday of Easter

Theme: Jesus Commands us to love one another.

Easter- The sound of Alleluias’ fills the 50 days of Easter Sunday to Pentecost as we give thanks for the gift of our salvation. The Easter Tridiuum recalls the passion and resurrection of Christ in the sacred journey from Holy Thursday to Easter Vigil, “ Dying he destroyed our death. Rising he restored our life.”

Step 1: As you hear this reading what words or phrases strike you? What in this reading touches your heart? What lingers in your memory?

Step two: Look into your Life.

Youth & Adults: Jesus commandment to love others is a challenge. What will you do this week to deepen the love you have for those around you in life?

WOLF PACK APPALACHIAN MISSION TRIP FOR HIGH SCHOOL (incoming Juniors, Seniors, and graduating Seniors) A Deanery service week, June 22-27, 2016. Cost is $325.00, which includes lodging and meals. Register online and pay entire fee, or download a registration form at

The New Albany Deanery Youth Ministry and the Aquinas Center makes available to all its members a host of activities. Please consider taking advantage of these programs either on your own or form a group and go together. There are too many to list every week in the bulletin go to their websites for more information.

A Prayer for Our Troops”

Dear Lord… We thank you for the lives and service of our men and women in the Armed Forces. Strengthen them and give them guidance as they stand in harm’s way to protect our nation and way of life. May they face each day of their service the same way Your Son Jesus did: with courage dignity and faith. And if it be Your will when their work is through bring them safely home. Lord please also bless the families of our troops. Reward them generously for their sacrifices which are known only to You. May we never forget those who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom and safety: those who have died in the service of our country. May they rest in peace forever with You in Your kingdom. Amen