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Barnabas Parish July 12, 2015 N 15 th Sunday In Ordinary Time SAINT BARNABAS PARISH 3054 Hikes Lane ● Louisville, KY 40220 ● Phone: 459-4251 ● Fax: 459-9815 ● www.stbarnabaslou.org Parish Office Hours 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon. through Friday If you wish to join the parish, or you are a current member and have a change of address or phone number, Saturday Evening Mass - 4:00 PM Saturday Evening Mass - 5:00 PM please call the Parish Office. Sunday Morning Mass - 11:00 AM Sunday Morning Mass - 8:30 AM Weekend Liturgy AN IMPORTANT UPDATE ON OUR FUTURE WORSHIP LIFE Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. As I announced at the liturgies last weekend, one of the Weekdays: 8:30 a.m. decisions that came from the combined parish councils/ Holy Days: 8:30 a.m. & 7p.m. finance committees/core team meeting on July 1 was to have St. Pius’ church be used for one of the weekend Masses after Parish Staff we officially become St. John Paul II this Advent. While St. Barnabas’ church is and will remain the primary worship Pastor site, it seems pastoral and practical to offer the Saturday Rev. Bill Burks evening Mass at St. Pius X. bburks @piusx.com One of the main determining factors has to do with the school. There are times when Deacon , Jim McGoff our school has special events on Saturday evenings and it has proved very convenient [email protected] to offer Mass on Saturday evening in St. Pius’ church and then have parish and school communities go right out into the event that is being celebrated on the same grounds. Deacon, James Plummer Sr. Sometimes this is our Fall Festival, sometimes it is Homecoming, sometimes it is Triv- [email protected] ia night, etc. It has yet to be determined exactly what time the Saturday evening mass will be. But that should be decided well in advance of the actual merger date. As oth- Deacon, Jim Stanford er issues come forward and are decided by the representatives of both parishes that I [email protected] mentioned above, I will make sure everyone knows about them as soon as possible. Director of Administrative Services Thank you for the great support that the merger team and myself have received. Darlene Hoard Please keep all of us in your prayers. [email protected] Fr. Bill Pastoral Care Chaplain Ministry to the Sick and Homebound: Notify the Parish Parish Pastoral Council Office if a parishioner is hospitalized or becomes home- James Laemmle Chair bound. [email protected] Angela Higdon 472-7947 Penance/Reconciliation: Saturday, 2:30 - 3:30 PM or Vice-Chair Music Ministry by appointment John R. Fugett 459-8214 Jerry Vititoe Anointing of the Sick & Infant Baptisms: Upon request [email protected] Secretary Adult Baptisms/RCIA: Adults interested in learning Margie Bolander 459-3135 Parish Secretary about or joining the Catholic faith should call the Parish Office. Timothy Buckley 491-9444 Jill Greer Rebecca Creek 491-5654 [email protected] First Eucharist & Confirmation: Celebrated in spring with our children and at Easter with RCIA. Betty French 499-7469 Francis Center Executive Director Terry Haare 454-7598 Marriage: Engaged couples contact the Parish Office at Angela Kleine-Kracht DonnaPrincipal Kenney John Paul II Academy least 6 months prior to proposed wedding date. [email protected] Wilt 451-5356 452-1712 Bulletin Deadline: Bulletin information due by noon Rose Lucchese 493-8243 [email protected] John Paul II Academy Friday, 10 days prior to publication date. Mary Helen Peter Email: [email protected] 458-0729 Lynn Wilt 452-1712 [email protected] Counseling Services: 459-4251 ext. 204 Rosie Temple 499-2819 2 | Welcome to St. Barnabas Parish WEEKLY READINGS MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION Weekend Readings: NOTE: Due to space constraints, every ministry is not listed. Please call the Parish Office at 459-4251 for additional information. Amos 7:12-15 Amaziah, a priest in Bethel, orders Amos Art & Environment : Nicki Swiderski…………………………………………………...267-8765 back to the southern kingdom of Judah, Backers : Bob Young…………………………………………………………………………499-5988 but Amos defends his calling from God. BarnaBees: Parish Office………………………………………………………………….459-4251 Ephesians 1:3-14 Befrienders: Parish Office …………………………………………………………………459- 4251 “In him we were also chosen, destined in Council of Elders: Jerry Burke, Co-Chair……………………………………………..458- 7415 accord with the purpose of the One…” Clara Gene Gruneisen, Co-Chair…………………………….458-3743 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Parish Office…………..…….459-4251 Mark 6:7-13 Golden Key : Bernadette Parris………………………………………………………….491-5754 Jesus sent out the Twelve with only their Hospitality: Deacon Jim Stanford……………………………………………………...290-8695 shoes and a walking stick. They anointed Lazarus: (A group of ministries for those who have lost loved ones) many and cured the sick. Parish Office……………………………………………………………………….459-4251 Next Weekend’s Readings: S.E.A.M. Board Members: Emil Peter…..…………………….……………………...452-9068 Jeremiah 23:1-6 Harriet Miller…………………………………………….458-8606 Ephesians 2:13-18 Sick & Homebound: Parish Office………...…………………………...459-4251, ext. 212 Mark 6:30-34 Social Concerns: Ed & Cathy Harpring 456-4271 Young & Young at Hearts: Rita Durbin, Co-President………………………….458- 6125 Bill Geiger, Co-President…………………………...459-3653 All are invited to a Summer Bash TRIVIA NIGHT Saturday, July 11 on Aug 8 th to benefit Francis Center! 4:00 PM Parishioners of St. Barnabas $10 a person includes snacks & chances on prizes (minimum and St. Pius X of 6 & maximum of 10 per table). Doors open at 6 PM with Sunday, July 12 trivia beginning at 7 PM. Please register now by contacting 11 AM A nn Graviss [email protected] or calling 1-502-203- 8311. Monday, July 13 8:30 AM Hugh Horan VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED ATTENTIOIN SINGLES: All singles are welcome Tuesday, July 14 to assist at the Hillcreek to join us on July 16 th at 6 PM for The Young & 8:30 AM Madelyn Barna Mass on the first Friday of Young at Heart Singles monthly dinner at King Wednesday, July 15 each month or at the Com- Fish by the river. Meet at St. Barnabas 8:30 AM Virginia Nolan munion Service that is held parking lot in front of the school at 5:15 PM Thursday, July 16 on Tuesday. Please call the if you’d like to carpool. For reservations call 8:30 AM Marvin Pilkenton parish office (459-4251) if Bill Geiger (459-3653) or Rita Durbin Friday, July 17 you’d like to help. Thank you! (458 -6 125) by noon on Wednesday, July 15 th . 8:30 AM John Sherman Saturday, July 18 4:00 PM Parishioners of St. Barnabas Please Pray For and St. Pius X Talbott Allen Chris Fugett Mary S. Martin Holy Hour takes place Thursday from 7 - 8 PM Nancy Amlung Ethel Gay Teresa Nix Jane Amshoff Rita George John Nolan Gary Anderson Bill Greenwell Bill Noltemeyer HEALING PRAYER BLANKETS that were blessed at Masses the Kathy Barker Sue Greenwell Elizabeth Osbourn weekend of June 20/21 are available Joan Barnes Susan Gruner Tom Ott for parishioners to take to loved ones, Jane Beach Marilyn Heffernan Mildred Owen neighbors, friends, etc. who may wel- Ryan Bean Christine Hemmerle Bernadette Parris come a prayer blanket from our faith Doris Brachey Richard Hill Rita Siemens community. To get one, please con- William Burns Paul Hubbuch John Smith Linda Chandler Doris Johmann Carolyn Skillman tact either parish office: St. Barnabas Jane Charmoli June Jeanes Mary Lou Turner (459-4251) or St. Pius X (451-9300). Doris Cronin Mary Kane Ceal Vish Many thanks to those who made Jane Cubbage Iola King Bart Weigel these beautiful blankets! Elenora Dorris Debbie Lardner Ruth Weller Marjorie Durbin Jim Lueken Mary Frances Allie Elder Ann McCauley Williams The St. Barnabas Pinochle Club invites couples or Betty Jo English Ann Marshall Dottie Wolfe pairs of any age to join them for some fun! Dennie Fenwick Guy Magruder James Wolfe If you have any questions, or wish to join the club, Jack Fihe Margie Magruder call Mel & Joan Pedigo at 495-6300. Bobby Fugett | 3 UPDATED Second Annual Immersion Trip INFORMATION: St. Barnabas & St. Pius Parishes are joining together for the 2nd Annual Immersion trip to Appalachia, Sept. 30 - Oct. 3, 2015 with Hand in Hand Ministries. Adults & Youth (7 th grade & up) are welcomed to lend a hand with home repair projects in the Appalachia community. All skill levels are welcomed, but not needed. If you are interested, contact Allison Ridenour, Trip Coordinator at 459-9930 or [email protected]. MINISTRY SCHEDULES July 11/12, 2015 July 18/19, 2015 Ministry Name Saturday 4:00 PM Sunday 11:00 AM Ministry Name Saturday 4:00 PM Sunday 11:00 AM Presider Fr. Bill Fr. Bill Presider Fr. Bill Fr. Bill Homilist Fr. Bill Fr. Bill Homilist Fr. Bill Fr. Bill Greeter Judy Johnson Kimberly Bowles Greeter Bill Lawson Michelle Kolb Ron Mason Carlene Graft Margaret Warren Betty Kremer Altar Server Ryan C. Ryan Higdon Altar Server Meg Booker John Beach Chris Fugett Connor Higdon Frankie Booker Richard R. Geiger Jim Wuertz Tyler R. Miles T. Chris G. Lector Sr. Diana Newton Paul Higdon Lector Kelly Booker Alicia Gunn Roseann Harwood Joe Ford Joyce Purdon Donna Schabel Extraordinary Bill Geiger Betty Campbell Extraordinary Rita Durbin* Jane Beach* Ministers Rosemary Ohligschlager Lane Hollar Ministers Phillip Feger* Katy Goens Jack Palmer-Ball Faye Johnson* Chris Fugett Sharon Hibbs* Joyce Purdon Chuck Lynch* Roseann Harwood Angela Higdon Cathy Harpring* Chase Spencer Louise Thomas Curt Meyer Louise Walker* Janet Summers Mary Walker David Schabel Ushers Dick Gay Ken Bischof Ushers Jack Bean Ken Bischof John Johnson Don Habig Joseph Bowling Mike Downs Paul Phelps Scott Howard Paul Phelps Bob Goens Bud Sedelmeier Volunteer Needed Bud Sedelmeier Morgan M.
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