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St. Martin of Tours St. Martin of Tours 440 Saint Martin Road Vine Grove, KY 40175 The Ascension of the Lord Sunday, May 24, 2020 Regular Mass Times Monday 9:00am St. Christopher Tuesday 9:00am St. Martin Wednesday 6:00pm St. Christopher Thursday 9:00am St. Martin Friday 9:00am St. Christopher Saturday 4:00pm St. Christopher Saturday 6:00pm St. Martin Sunday 8:00am St. Christopher Sunday 10:00am St. Martin Parish Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9:00AM–4:00PM Sunday 12:00PM (Noon) St. Christopher Parish Office Phone 270-828-2552 Adoration and Benediction Parish Fax 270-828-2562 Thursdays 5:30- 7:00PM Parish Email [email protected] Confessions Parish Website stmartinfl.org Tuesdays Noon – 1:00PM Thursdays 5:30PM – 7:00PM Anytime by appointment. Fr. Jeff Hopper Baptisms 270-801-6580 Cell Call the parish office to register for Baptism/classes. 270-801-0208 St. Christopher Rectory Marriage [email protected] Call Father Hopper six months prior to your wedding. Deacon Joseph Calvert Ministry to the Sick 502-930-2039 Please call 270-828-2552 if a family member enters the hospital [email protected] or becomes ill. Worship/Music Director RCIA Roselle Muse 270-828-8486 (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults): [email protected] If you are interested in joining or learning about the Catholic Director of Faith Formation Church, contact Deacon Joe @ (502) 930-2039 Glory Kramer 270-317-0985 Registration to Our Parish [email protected] Welcome to the Parish! Registration forms are available in the Youth Minister parish office or on our website. Ashley Law 270-723-0480 Bulletin Information for the bulletin needs to be in the parish [email protected] office by noon on Wednesday in writing or by Bookkeeper email ([email protected]) Renee Jenkins 270-828-8483 Parish Council Members [email protected] Pam Foushee (Chair), Amy Peters, Mark Hubbard, Brandi Lusk, Maintenance Michael Medley, Ethan Snyder, Elaine Vowels Rhonda Thompson 270-828-2552 Next meeting will be rescheduled at a later date. [email protected] Secretary Leigh Ann Bruner 270-828-2552 [email protected] Saturday, May 30, 2020 Sunday, May 31, 2020 6:00 pm 10:00 am Communion Deacon Joe Deacon Joe Ministers Freddy Whelan, Steve Whelan, Darrell Brown, Matthew Curran, Ushers Keith Boothe, Joey Bruner Jerry Greenwell, Matt Hawkins Lectors Joe Snyder Anita Seymour If you are unable to minister as scheduled, please call someone on the list to cover you. Mass Intentions can only be scheduled 12 months out Saturday May 23 Vigil of The Ascension of the Lord Sunday May 24 For the Parishes The Ascension of the Lord Tuesday May 26 Robert “Tuffy” and Merle Brown Weekday Thursday May 28 Margie Delaney and Weekday Patrick Delaney, Jr. Living and Deceased Members of Saturday May 30 Vigil of Pentecost Sunday Wilma and Monk Whelan Family Sunday May 31 Pentecost Sunday Parish Announcements The Ascension of the Lord Please notice that the weekend Mass times Acts of the Apostles 1: 1-11 have temporarily been changed (until further Ephesians 1: 17-23 notice) as follows: Saturday will be at Gospel – Matthew 28: 16-20 6:00pm in the gym and Sunday will @ 10:00am in the gym! Tithing Confessions times have also changed: Tuesday from noon- Offering needed each week: $5,292.00 1:00pm and Thursday from 5:30-7:00pm. We will no longer be Offering for last 2 weeks: $10,555.00 having confessions from noon-1:00pm on Thursdays. Weekday Masses remain the same time at 9:00am on Tuesday and Thursday in the church. The continued tithing of our beloved parishioners throughout this pandemic has Church will be open for prayer on Tuesday and Thursday been truly amazing. It is indicative of the from 9:00am-5:00pm instead of every day. Please maintain generosity, support, and dedication that runs proper social distancing (6 feet apart at minimum) and through the hearts of our families here at Saint precautions when visiting the Church for individual prayer. Martin. We are very blessed. It is with deep appreciation that we thank each of you for your support. God Parish Office Business will be conducted via email or phone Bless! only on Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm. No walk-ins please as office doors will be closed. Church Tithing can be mailed into the office (440 Saint Martin While large funerals and memorial Masses are impossible Road Vine Grove, Ky. 40175), placed in the drop box (on to celebrate right now, The Record has created an online outside door of Saint Martin Parish Conference Room), or via memorial page to celebrate and pray for the departed. Anyone bill pay through your individual bank. Now available: in the Archdiocese of Louisville who has lost a loved one during Archdiocese of Louisville has created an online portal through the pandemic — to any cause — is invited to submit a memorial which you can donate to your parish: www.archlou.org/parish- on their website. Their names will also be listed in print so that their readers may pray for them. www.therecordnewspaper.org. giving. All donations will be forwarded to the parish that you indicate. Youth News Donations for Altar Flowers: Each weekend parishioners may Congratulations to Ethan Whelan and Ellie Bruner! Our two donate flowers to be displayed on the main altar. They can be recipients of Saint Martin of Tours Youth Ministry Program in memory of a deceased loved one or in honor of a birthday, Scholarship 2019-2020. anniversary, or other occasion. We have many weekends still Please pray for our youth and graduates during this time! available in 2020. You may only reserve altar flowers 1 year in advance. Forms are in the back of church or in gym. You may If you would like to send a card or note of congrats to any mail them to the office or place them in collection basket. of our graduates, please send them to the church office and we Thank you in advance. Address: 440 Saint Martin Road Vine will distribute them to the teens. Their names are as follows: Grove, Ky. 40175. Saint Martin’s 2020 Archbishop Kurtz is issuing a dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation for the High School Graduates Archdiocese of Louisville, until further notice. Anyone who is Rachelle Asher Dylan McKinney sick or living with someone who is sick should stay home, as should anyone who feels vulnerable for other reasons. Parishes Ellie Bruner Leanda Muse offering livestreamed and recorded Masses should continue to Kristen Crutcher Casey Richards do so and should communicate those options for those who cannot be physically present. For parishes unable to offer Kaitlyn Greenwell Ethan Whelan access to Mass online, please direct parishioners to the listing of these Masses at www.archlou.org/COVID-19. Prayer List Face Mask: We also are asking all parishioners who attend Norma Wathen Black, Phyllis Broms, Willard Mass to wear a mask or face covering. I know that many find Broms, Jimmy Brown, Mary Vowels Chism, Mary this a burden, but our call as Catholics is to promote the Sue Foushee, Ellen Jones, Barry Lambert, Betty Jo common good. We know that persons who are not experiencing Lancaster, Jeanette Macy, Sonja Mason, Dane symptoms may carry and spread the COVID-19 virus, and this Medley, Ronnie Medley, Mary Thompson Medley, Lamar measure protects those people with whom you come in contact. Padgett, Wesley Prather, Dorothy Ray, Leigh Schenck, Hayley Smith, Dawn Snider, Rena Vowels, Billy Waldrop, Gene All parishioners should wash their hands thoroughly Whelan, Irene Whelan, Joe Whelan, Paul A. Whelan, Sandy before attending Mass and after using the restroom at Church, Whelan, Richard Wiles. To add any or remove any names, please contact the Parish Office. and they should be encouraged to take their own temperature *Recently added names will be in bold print* at home before attending Mass. PVT Jacob Bewley, PVT Benjamin Allow a minimum of six feet between families or individuals Cornatzer, SrA Joshua Dunny, Maj Douglas in pews and during communion. Greenwell USAF, CPT Susanne Hauser, SR Austin Hulsey, PVT Alison Leslie, PFC Christian Leslie, E4 According to webpage for Center of Disease Control- Benjamin Matthews, A1C C. J. Medley, Brian Padgett, COVID-19 Information www.cdc.gov, based on currently A1C Bradan A. Pate, SN Maranda Reardon, SN Randall available information and clinical expertise, older adults and Reardon, PVT Nathan Seals, SGT Matthew Smith, LT people of any age who have serious underlying medical Maria Guenthner Taylor, SGT Evan Vaughan, PV2 William conditions might be at higher risk for severe illness from Vaughan, Ethan Whelan, PO2 Zachary Whelan, LT Daniel COVID-19. See the CDC website for further details. J. Wilkins, and all service members . Community Catholic Charities of Louisville, since 1939, have been providing help and creating hope for the poor and vulnerable. And, we continue to serve Seventh Sunday of Easter: every day! During this turmoil, we have not stopped helping “Jesus raised his eyes to heaven and said…’I glorified you on those that need. In fact, we have stepped up to serve our earth by finishing the work that you gave me to do.’” John 17:4 community in a multitude of ways to include: serving meals to Christ fulfilled his vocation by finishing the work God gave west Louisville residents and homebound, translating of COVID Him. An important part of our stewardship is the documents so all residents can be informed about the virus, discernment of our unique vocation. Stewardship is not teleconferencing with refugee, expectant mothers, elderly just a matter of doing more volunteer work.
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