THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 27, 2019

ST. CHARLES BORROMEO SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 2019

The mission of St. Charles is to spread the life-saving message Of Jesus Christ through the Sacraments, Prayer and Service to others.

Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, Bishop of Fort Wayne/South Bend Fr. Tom Shoemaker, Pastor Fr. James Kumbakkeel, O.S.B., Parochial Vicar Fr. Dennis Di Benedeo, Parochial Vicar Business Administrator, Robert Carroll Director of Adult Educaon, RCIA, Bapsms, Casey Ryan Directors of Music & Liturgy, Karen Hope and Tim Robison Directors of Religious Educaon, Amy Johns and Lisa Schleinkofer Youth Ministry Coordinator, Stacey Huneck School Principal, Robert Sordelet Asst. Principal, Sr. Genevieve Raupp, OSF Asst. Principal, Kevin Hoersten

St. Charles Parish Office 4916 Trier Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Phone: (260) 482-2186 Fax: (260) 471-2144 Office Hours—Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Church Website: www.stcharlesfortwayne.org

St. Charles School 4910 Trier Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Phone (260) 484-3392 Fax (260) 482-2006 School website: www.stcharlesschoolfw.org ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH - FORT WAYNE,

M A S S E S ST. CHARLES FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP 07/01/2018 - 06/30/2019 January 20, 2019 Saturday, Vigil, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

5:00 p.m. Rita Berghoff Budgeted Collection Needed $ 36,900.00 Sunday, January 27, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 20 Collection $ 25,982.01 7:30 a.m. For Our Parish Community Electronic Withdrawals -Weekly $ 3,291.00 9:00 a.m. Deceased of the Dennis Hatfield Family Total (28%) $ 29,273.01 11:00 a.m. Thomas Hunkler This Week $ (7,626.99) 5:00 p.m. Marilyn LaRocque Monday, January 28, St. Thomas Aquinas, Priest & Doctor TOTAL $ 29,507.68 of the Church Saturday, February 2 6:15 a.m. George & Virginia McKenzie

5:00 p.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion : 8:15 a.m. Michael Scheumann Cathy Jacob, Bob & Nancy Leszczynski, Cheryl 6:30 p.m. Gerald Stefanek Morello, John Rorick, Lisa Schleinkofer, Marijo

Tuesday, January 29, Weekday Sliger, Patty Sosenheimer, Laura Underwood (C Carolyn Tyndall) 6:15 a.m. Deceased of the Parmeter Family Servers: Addison Shovek, Ashton Skarie, 8:15 a.m. Sophia Tan Kain Starkey, Dakota Tadsen (MC Ronnie Russell) 6:30 p.m. Dr. David & Suzanne Steigmeyer Lectors: Donna Kaiser, Robert Vandell Wednesday, January 30, Weekday Offertory: The Jack & Sis Wehrly & Family Sacristan: Anne Ueber 6:15 a.m. Gloria Seiler Sunday, February 3 8:15 a.m. Special Intention (N.F.) 6:30 p.m. Carol Brown 7:30 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion :

Kevin Hartman, James Langlet, David Pierre, Thursday, January 31, St. John Basco, Priest Anne Tinkel (C Margaret Digan) 6:15 a.m. Glendon & Mary Shoda Servers: Chloe Wampler, Charlie Wampler,

8:15 a.m. Ralph Obringer Calvin Wampler (MC Todd Tippmann) Lectors: Cece Dunderman, Carol Merkel 6:30 p.m. Arlene Steiner Offertory: The Sliger Family Sacristan: Margaret Digan Friday, February 1, Weekday, First Friday 6:15 a.m. Deceased of the Stephans & Persing 9:00 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion : Audrey Clauser, Stephanie Keefer, Olivia Families Koehler, John Magsam, Kate Sweigert, Theresa 8:15 a.m. Rita Deutsch Thissen, Kathy Vande Zande, Cecilia Wehrly (C Pat Slater 6:30 p.m. Cindy Sterba Servers: Isaac Clauser, Jensen Miguel, Saturday, February 2, The Presentation of the Lord Maggie Pieper, Bella Ruden 8:15 a.m. Special Intention (Sr. Rose) (MC Vincent Wallace)

Saturday, February 2, Vigil, Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lectors: Linda Houk, Mary Lou Morris Offertory: The Kovacs Family 5:00 p.m. Gary Vanderbilt Sacristan: Heather Turk

Sunday, February 3, Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:00 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion : 7:30 a.m. For Our Parish Community Joseph Barile, Carmen Crabill, Carole Fuller,

Sam Martinez, Teresa Michel, Tim Miller, Elaine 9:00 a.m. Norman & JoAnn Loney Moser, Mary Elaine O’Brien, Cindy 11:00 a.m. Pedro Ledo O’Shaughnessey, Tes Sanderlin, Gail Stoner

5:00 p.m. Msgr. John Suelzer (C Darlene Simpson) Servers: John Michael Fabini, Avery Ledo, Troy Tippmann, Benjie Tippmann RECONCILIATION THIS WEEK (MC Joseph Schipper) Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Lectors: Linda Duesler, Ken Nelson

7:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Offertory: Todd & Amanda Shively Family Sacristan: Cathy Yaggy Thursday evening - 7:00 p.m. until last heard 5:00 p.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Adam Freiburger, Jeff Schneider, Debbie HOLY HOUR AND BENEDICTION Stevens, Volunteer Needed (C Beth Schneider) Friday, 7:00 p.m. Servers: Josephine Cavacini, Madison Ostermeyer, Mason Schneider, Faith Screeton (MC Sam Horine) HASA 300 CLUB 2018 -2019 Lectors: Steve Horine, Dave Stevens

$150.00 - January 21 Joe & Lois Ewald Offertory: Usher’s Choice Sacristan: Jill O’Sullivan

— “It is a good USHERS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2019 TEAM D and holy thought to pray for the dead.” Please pray for the following members 2 Macabees:12 We extend our sympathy and prayers to the of our parish community who will marry soon. families and friends of Jane Deist, Larry Sordelet, Kenneth Federspiel. II Victoria Nelson - Griffin Feichter THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 27, 2019 A NOTE FROM THE PASTOR . . . This weekend we begin Catholic Schools Week. St. Charles Grade School and Bishop Dwenger High School are wonderful assets as we pass the faith through the generations. Here, our youth will grow in their faith, learn the truth, and become stronger disciples of Christ. We are much indebted to our devoted teachers, faculty and staff. Theirs is a vocation of sharing the faith. Everyone is invited to view our school science fair and join in coffee and donuts on Sunday morning.

I thank all who made such generous gifts to our Annual Bishop’s Appeal this year. This year the appeal took place at the same time that terrible scandals were in the news and still we went well over our goal. I think that the generosity of our people shows; even with its blemishes, we love our Church.

With 95 baptisms in our parish last year, we are blessed to be a parish with babies. We want to do all that we can to support and encourage parents who are bringing their infants to Mass. For those who don’t live around babies and aren’t used to routine baby noise, I would suggest that we think of that low -level noise as the singing of our littlest ones. Everyone knows that occasional meltdowns are a part of a baby’s day. For young parents new to the parish, please don’t be too stressed when this happens. We have speakers both in our cry room and our Gathering Space, where parents can take a child during a meltdown and then return as soon as the baby has calmed We are a Church that loves babies and you have our respect and admiration for bringing them to Mass.

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK BORROMEO BASH Please join us in the cafeteria after all the It's Here!!!! Saturday is our first annual Borromeo Bash!! For morning Masses this Sunday to enjoy complimentary coffee and donuts as those of you who have already purchased tickets to this well as the fellowship of the other SOLD OUT event, there is a lot of information here, so read parishioners. SCRIP sales will be taking this twice. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be place all morning in the cafeteria for your served at 6:30 p.m. — cocktail attire, no jeans. The event is convenience. The School Science Fair will be open in the Parish at Ceruti's located at 6601 Innovation Blvd. Fort Wayne, Hall 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. for you to view the work of our 46818. To help make check -in go a little faster you can pre - students. The principal and representatives from the school will register by going to BidPal.net/BorromeoBash and clicking be available to answer any questions you may have. the link at the top right. There will be the silent auction, the Girl Scout Cookies will also be on sale during live auction, Lucky Diamond game, Wild Card game and Coffee & Donuts. casino entertainment with prize drawings. Please note that payments can be made by check, credit card or EXACT ADORATION AND BENEDICTION cash, there will be no change available. All silent auction Thursday, January 21 bidding will be done on smart phones and tablets. Please After the 8:15 a.m. Mass, there will be Adoration of the make sure your devices are charged so you don't miss out Blessed Sacrament with Benediction at 2:15 p.m. All on that must -have item. parishioners are welcome to stop by Church and spend time with our Lord. If you weren't able to get tickets you can still bid on the silent auction items! All you have to do is go to Bidpal.net/ - ST. CHARLES VOCATION COMMITTEE BorromeoBash and click on the sign in link to register for a The spirit of God is upon you! Through Baptism and bid number. Watch the page on February 1, for items to Confirmation God sends you “to bring glad tidings to the poor come available. You can bid on these and to proclaim liberty to captives; to announce a year of favor items from Friday, Feb 1, until from the Lord.” Are you called to be a Priest, Deacon, Brother or bidding ends on Saturday, Feb. 2, at Sister? staggered times between 9:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m.

VOCATION CROSS PROGRAM We are so thankful for all the donations that have been Next weekend, Bill & Marijo Sliger will take home the contributed to the Borromeo Bash! Thank you all so much! If Vocation Cross. They will pray daily throughout the you would like to help that evening there are several week for an increase in vocations. volunteer positions available. If you would like to volunteer please go to the volunteer tab on Bidpal.net/BorromeoBash. St. Charles Knights of Columbus held the annual free throw contest on Sunday, January 13, in the gym. The following winners will advance to the District Free Throw Youth Ministry — Contact US! contest at St. Vincent’s on Sunday February 3, , from Find us on Social Media : 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The following winners are: Facebook: St. Charles Borromeo Youth Ministry Office Phone: (260) 484 -7307 Boys Age 9, Colin Lytle; Girls Age 10, Annabelle Google Voice (Text): (260) 207 -4677 Franke; Girls Age 12, Theresa Bulanda; Boys Age 12, Email: [email protected] James Harkless; Girls Age 13, Sophia Francke; and Boys Age 13, Parker Seibert. Diocesan Youth Conference K of C next meeting will be in the Hession Center on February 8 -10, 2019 at Bishop Dwenger High School. Grades 9 -12 Monday, February 4. Rosary starting at 6:45 p.m. invited. Register at www.fwsbym.com through January 31. Students followed by the meeting . $70 • Adults $25 ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH - FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

Christmas Flowers 2018

In Loving Memory Msgr. John N. Suelzer Msgr. Edward I. Hession All Military Personnel John, Mark, Stacy Tyndall Herman & Lucille Koors John & Mary Gallman George & Virginia McKenzie J. D. & Pat Usina Jeanne & Michael Henry Sharon Henry Maurice Tyndall Jeffrey Davis Virgil Merkel Joseph & Agnes Origer Mark Origer Pauline & Gail Denney Frances & Adam Goebel Al Meinert Jerome Muldoon Randall Muldoon Carl & Gladys Coleman Raymond & Catherine Heck Family Richard, Joyce & Rick Smith Helen Green Bernard & Vivian Pepe Family John & Marge Smith Deborah Smith John & Mary Ditlinger Family Lawrence & Myrtle Crow Family Sam & Hazel Spector Anna, Margaret, George Ditlinger Hohenbrink & Ewald Families James Klosowski John McKenna Dorothy Eicher John Scalzo Angelo & Josephine Scalzo Nicolas Scalzo Stanley & Thelma Jones Robert, Rita & James Barrand Kleinrichert Family Don, Dorothy & Geri Tillotson Gary Vanderbilt Wagner Family Hilker Family Maria & Felix Vasquez Family Edward LaRocque Michelle LaRocque Hester & O’Sullivan Families Herald & Delaney Families Kathryn Current Peggy Armstrong Bill Boesch John & Helen Sled Peter Johnston Norman & Joan Loney Donald & LeAnna Friend William P. Davenport Harry & Avis Wright Annette Fields Stan & Mildred Machock Carl & Eileen Fuchs Jerry & Dona Kelker Art Miller Chalifoux Family Farr Family Paul & Marilyn Steigmeyer Tony Tippmann David Killion William G. Horter, Sr. Hailey Nellum Steve Wimber Stephen J. & Eleanor Zavodny Chester Wegenka Knapke Family Alphonse & Rosemary Niemeyer Giesken, Niemeyer, Turk Families David Turk Anna & Carl Eppich Audrey James Mildred Lindenau William P. Creigh Carolyn Deiser Sines Raymond & Mary Nix Ga & Trudy Milner Patty & Don Minnick Carol Kimmel Mary & Jim Storch Helen Nieber Dr. Emery Spisak Robert & Mary Jane Burns Harry Miller Family Edward Kallenback Marilyn Trimarchi Nicholas Holzmer, Jr. Richard Gfell Norbert & Dorothy Staniszewski Julian Gabrys Danuta Gabrys Edmund Kwiatkowski Jerzy Gabrys Wanda Ptak Mr. & Mrs. German Michel Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Calvo Father Oscar Usin Mr. & Mrs. Luis Romecin Rose Phillips Christy Rudny Joseph & Mary Jane Bruck Richard Bruck Ronnie Wilson Paul & Marilyn Steigmeyer Bill & Rosie Dluzak Larry L. Gerardot Luther Family Norm Milligan Catherine Milligan Brent Milligan Bill & Donna Baisinger Mary Jane Sammons Rose & Julius Prado Elizabeth & Frank O’Neil Robert Carroll Harlan K. Pierson, Sr. Casey Juza Jean Robison Ceaser Stravinski, Sr. Regina Stravinski Michael K. Hague Owen Thomas Hague Lavon Hague Joe Horwedel John & Josephine Sabolsky Wm H. & Alice Livingston Jane & Glen Yancoskie Bill, Jeanne & Helen Donnelly Gustav & Barbara Enyedy Clement Lothamer Rita & Tom Kirschner Elizabeth & Charlie Berry Leinweber Family Marlencenzo Family Chickero Family Ivancic Family Kane Family Lee & Dot Rademaker Thelma Harkenrider H. Carroll Morton Richard & Helen Meehan Mick & Mary Morton Jimmy Morton Frank & Marie Bugajski Tom & Carol Vanderlee Keefer Family Rouch & Itin Families Miller & Gregory Families Matt, Cecelia & Robbie Miller Charles & Margaret Lawrence Ernest & Rita Ludwig Fr. James Koons Joe Sekel Family Clem Brames Family

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 27, 2019

Janice Dabbelt Luke Dabbelt Pat Gill Charles & Helen Berry Bill Knoch Emma Mae Rose Knoch Jerry Wiederholt Mr. & Mrs. Orville Dager Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wiederholt Carmela Saggese Pat Saggese Anne Saggese Bob & Ann Gibson Lloyd W. Hardy Betty White Mary & Andrew Lorenc Santi & Rosalie Leonard Mike Vernillo John & Mary Korze Mary Marjean Hormann Anthony & Elizabeth Friedel John & Betty Byanski Phillis Long Evelyn Brattoli Zane Edgar Davidson Family Petrosky Family Sapp Family Green Family John Betz Larry Jerdon John & Theresa Ryan Jim & Kathy Mardis Dahm -Coffee Family Mary Binns Bradon Woods J. Robert & Helen Baker James & Marjorie Nall Stephen Lavelle, Jr. Mary Alice Kleber Frank Kleber Family C. Paul Keckley Family Charles Dinnen Family Randy Frane Family Cindy Sterba Bernadette & Bill Cody Ed & Martha Lutz Patricia Maggio William & Madelane Rozzo Julia Bruno Doris Treharn Mitzi Treharn Henry & Rose Renninger John & Mary Ybarra Edward Morris Don & Bernadette Thieme Frank & Helen Yeranko John Bragg Jean Bragg Mike Baron Becky Baron Hitzeman Walter & Catherine Baron Bill & Madge Hessert Anthony Sanfilippo Adam Sizen Harold Rice Ernestine Reiling Herbert Reiling Bill Armstrong Thomas & Catherine O’Dowd Family Michael Sosenheimer Victor & Anna Follmar Family Joseph F. Henry Patricia Hobbs Joseph & Harriet Coughlin Catherine & Al Gardner Russ & Cletus Rowe Mary Ann Rowe Wayne & Martha Jean Custer Fannie Mae & Larry Knapp Arthur Myers Everett & Mary Redding William & Lee Ann Gladieux Dale Schipper Magdalen Wuttke Sondra Wuttke Nemeth Claude & Donna Boone Ray Wyatt Danny Christman Scott & Ruth Wyatt Franciso & Petna Laguna Howard Steckbeck Family George & Lucille Reef Rita Deutsch Jerry & Jeanne Jehl Mr. & Mrs. Frank Tratnyek Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wirth Skircak Family Kolman Family Robert Grotemat William & Elva Grace Roy & Dorothy Grotemat Mr. & Mrs. Andy Anderberg Mr. & Mrs. Doris Russell Marlene Sabo Mr. & Mrs. Edward Stefanek Sandra Reiling David Stefanek Maria Francisco Samual James McKenna Paul & Helen Roy Msgr. William Voors Stephen A. Forte Fritz Dunderman Florin, Lackner & Heinrich Family Joe Weingartner Art & Marcella Schnelker Gary Jacob Marie Davis Mary Ann Gilbert Keefer Family Marjorie Sliger Everett & Mary Redding William & Lee Ann Gladieux John Jockel Bill Nimtz Max & Ruth Olinger Kenny O’Shaughnessey Pete Schnelker Jessica Murphy Cletus & Dorothy Junk Donald Junk James & Lavern Murphy Daniel Murphy Kilian Oberstar Tom O’Keefe Al & Mary O’Keefe John & Alice Wendling Howard Pratt John W. Entley, Sr. Nason Dunbar Family David Mensing Frank & Alberta Oddou Denny Hatfield Mildrid & Carl Deiser Al & Helen Vodde Adrian & Agnes Lichtle Joseph & Beverly Adair Tom & Jean Bennett Evelyn Harrald Arden Miller Elizabeth Frazie Richard Hargis Louis, Katherine & Gerard Walter Katherine & Edward Huber Edwin & Catherine Huber Mildred & Barney Dockus Ben & Carrie Meisel Fred & Ann Jeffords Ruth Jeffords

...and all the Faithful Departed ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH - FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

SCRIP NEWS *** SUNDAY MORNING SCRIP SALES IN THE SCHOOL CAFETERIA THIS WEEK***

CELEBRATE!!! – That’s what we are doing this week. In honor of Catholic Schools, all orders of $100 or more placed Jan. 26 – Feb. 3 , automatically qualifies you to win a Nintendo Switch bundle or a Family Game Night bundle. It’s our way of celebrating the excellence of a faith based education. SCRIP sales take place Sat. after the 5:00 p.m. Mass in the Gathering Space and in the school cafeteria after all the Sunday morning Masses . Place an order for your chance to win!

Slow sales – After Christmas, SCRIP sales typically slow down, especially after the Kohl’s bills are paid. But this year has set an all - time record. And while new records can be good, this is one that we’d like to reverse. SCRIP is a fund raiser that has done some incredible things for our parish and has the potential to do so many more. It’s a fund raiser that doesn’t require that you buy something you might not use and it costs you nothing!

Based on an estimate of 2,000 families, if every family bought $100 in SCRIP gift cards each week (groceries, gas, dining out, clothing, home improvement or a gift for someone), SCRIP sales at St. Charles would reach approximately $10,400,000 a year! That compares to the $2,400,000 that we actually sold this year. That $10,400,000 in sales would net over $400,000 (which is a conservative estimate) in profit – 50% or $200,000 in profit for the parish and the other 50%/$200,000 being returned to the parishioners, which could be used for tuition, school lunches, parish improvements, and more. Consider trying SCRIP this week. Don’t let this “free money” pass us by. Check out SCRIP today!

VOLUNTEERS: CONTACT THE COORDINATORS, Mon., Jan. 28 CLASSROOM DELIVERY – Jen Eisaman Fri., Feb. 1 Cindy Horter, Cheryl Morello, Kelly Tippmann, Amy Copeland PEGGY OR MADONNA, WITH ANY ?’s Fri., Feb. 1 CLASSROOM DELIVERY – Tracey Davis REGARDING SCRIP PROGRAM, Sat., Feb. 2 Molly Elsass, Tom Neuhaus, Angela Bauer (260) 969 -4027. Sun., Feb. 3 Sue Christle, Brenda Harter, Laurie Amstutz

WORLD YOUTH DAY —2019 BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION CONTEST Merciful Father, You call us to live our lives as a way The Fine Arts Boosters’ Box Tops for of salvation. Help us to recall the past with gratitude, Education final contest this school year to embrace the present with courage and to build the begins next week. Turn -in dates are on future with hope. Lord Jesus, our friend and brother, thank you for looking upon us with love. Let us listen Thursdays: January 31, February 7, 14 and to your voice as it resonates in the hearts of each one 21. First, second and third place prizes will with the strength and light of the Holy Spirit. be awarded to the classrooms with the top turn -ins at the end of the contest. Please clip Box Tops Grant us the grace of being a Church that goes forth with vibrant and send them in to the classroom in plastic ziplock bags faith and a youthful face to communicate the joy of the Gospel. May we help to build up the kind of society we long for, one where there is in quantities or 50, with 50 marked clearly on the bag. If fairness and fellowship. We pray for the Pope and the bishops; for you do not have 50 Box Tops make sure the quantity is young people; for all those who will take part in World Youth Day in clearly marked, and they will be combined with other turn Panama and for those who are preparing to welcome them. -ins from the same classroom. All bonus Box Tops

Our Lady of Antigua, Patroness of Panama, help us to pray and live should be turned in separately. In addition please check with generosity like yours: “I am the servant of the Lord. May it be the expiration dates on your Box Tops. We cannot done to me according to your word” (Lk 1:38). Amen. include those that have expired. Thanks you for helping to make our Box Top collections so successful. St. Please keep these chaperones and students attending World Youth Day in your prayers and pray for a safe trip home! Charles earned almost $3000 from Box Tops for Education last year. Contact Amy Copeland at 483 -8168 Melissa Belleville, Jesse Martinez, Nolan Fischer, with any questions. Savannah Henry, Kennedy Horter, Anna Morris, Delaney Tippmann, Luke Elsasser, Katie Roy, Olivia 2019 REKINDLE THE FIRE MEN’S CONFERENCE Eisaman, Allison Dolby Saturday, February 16 Century Center, South Bend, IN Featured Speakers Dr. Scott Hahn, Fr. Don Calloway, Deacon The faculty of the Department of Philosophy and Theology at the Harold Burke Sivers and Bishop Kevin Rhoades University of Saint Francis invite you and your community to our Get tickets online at rekindlethefire.net 2018 -2019 spring lecture series. The first lecture in the spring series Questions —give Joe Witulski a call —260 -452 -6875. will be “What is Truth? The Christian Nature of Reality” by Dr. T. Alexander Giltner, assistant professor of theology. The lecture will be held on Thursday, January 31 , at 6:30 p.m. in the Brookside Ballroom on the main campus of the University of Saint Francis, 2701 Spring Street, FW. For additional information, contact Angie Springer at 260 -399 -7700 x8100 or [email protected] . All are welcome and admission is free. If you need accommodations for (Hoosier Physical Therapy) parking or building access, please contact us and we will assist you.

Our Lady School , (Our Lady of Good Hope Parish) in FW has an immediate opening for an 8 grade teacher. The candidate must be a licensed teacher in, at least, one middle school subject area and THANK YOU : This bulletin is furnished to the Parish without willing to add other subject areas to their license. The candidate charge. The advertisements that appear completely defray all publishing costs with which the Church would otherwise be should also be comfortable teaching 7/8 grade Math and Algebra I. burdened. Please patronize our sponsors as a thank you for their Interested candidates should contact Samantha Smith, Principal, at kind generosity. 260 -485 -5289.