WISDOM. FAITH. HOLINESS. CHARITY. WISDOM. FAITH. HOLINESS. CHARITY. SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 18, 2015 PARISH WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE MISSION SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME STATEMENT

Guided by the Saturday St. Francis 4:00 p.m. Holy Spirit, St. John 6:00 p.m. we are an evangelizing Sunday St. John 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. community of faith St. John Spanish 1:00 p.m. sustained by the Eucharist. Monday St. John 5:30 p.m. Through our Tuesday St. John 8:30 a.m. commitment to stewardship, Wednesday St. John Noon Catholic education, CCD (Sept.-May) and life-long 6:15 p.m. formation, Thursday St. John 7:00 a.m. we welcome, (Reconciliation 6:30 p.m. / nourish and empower Adoration until 8a Friday). our family, challenging Friday St. John 5:30 p.m. one another to live out the Gospel.

SS.FRANCIS & JOHN PARISH STAFF ENGLISH AND SPANISH BAPTISMS are celebrated on the 2nd & 4th weekends of each month during Mass. Otherwise, a Pastor: Rev. Mary Peter Linh Xuan Nguyen (x. 102; [email protected]) private baptism will be performed on the 3rd Saturday of Liturgical Assistant: Open every month at noon. Contact Jennifer Allen for more info. at 502-868-7407. Baptism preparation classes are on the Deacons: Rev. Mr. John Calandrella & Rev. Mr. Skip Olson 2nd Sunday in Jan., Mar., May, Jul., Sept., Nov. at 3p in the Business & Development Manager: Maggie McGuire (x.104; [email protected]) undercroft. Liturgical Music Director: Eric Thompson (x. 107; [email protected]) HISPANIC BAPTISM PREP CLASS is the 2nd Sunday in Jan., Communications Manager: Paul Sirimongkhon Mar., May, Jul., Sept., Nov. after 1:00 p.m. Mass in the Administrative Assistant: Open (x. 100; [email protected]) undercroft. Para obtener información de bautismo de Regional Accountant: Michelle Burgmaier (x. 105) hispanos, póngase en contacto con Carmen Garcia al 502-863-1213. Volunteer CCD (K-5) Coordinator: Paula Rodman ([email protected]) Georgetown College Newman Center Coordinator: Matthew Lageman (502-542-3460) ST. JOHN CATHOLIC SCHOOL ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH ST. FRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH 106 Military Street 604 East Main Street 4086 Frankfort Pike Georgetown, KY 40324 Georgetown, KY 40324 Georgetown, KY 40324 Principal: Dan Mardell (x. 103) Phone: 502.863.3404 Fax: 502.863.2259 Administrative Assistant: Jennifer Noffsinger (x. 101) E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 502.863.2607 Website: www.ssfrancisjohn.org E-mail: [email protected] “LIKE” US! Website: www.stjohnschoolonline.org SS. FRANCIS & JOHN CATHOLIC PARISH JANUARY 18, 2015

MASS INTENTIONS MINISTERS OF THE LITURGY MONDAY, JANUARY 19: Weekday JAN 24 @ 4:00p (SF) Readings: Heb 5:1-10 / Mk 2:18-22 Sacristan: OPEN 5:30p (SJC): Memory of Howard Fister Greeters: OPEN TUESDAY, JANUARY 20: Weekday; St. Fabian, Pope & Martyr; St. Sebastian, Servers: L. Stidham, G. Homrich Martyr; Readings: Heb 6:10-20 / Mk 2:23-28 Eucharistic Ministers: D. Lewis, J. Stidham 8:30a (SJC): Memory of Mary Kathryn Kern Lectors: C. Stidham

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21: Saint Agnes, Virgin & Martyr Readings: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17 / Mk 3:1-6 JAN 24 @ 6:00p (SJ) 12:00p (SJC): Memory of Doris Sandoval Sacristan: M. Asbridge Greeters: W. Hoffman, S. Craft THURSDAY, JANUARY 22: Day of Prayer for the Legal Servers: T., A., & M. Asbridge Protection of Unborn Children Eucharistic Ministers: Dcn, M. Parker, P. Weber, B. Stripplehoff, D. Nelson Readings: Heb 7:25—8:6 / Mk 3:7-12 Lectors: T. Fister, C. Olsen 7:00a (SJC): Memory of Howard Fister

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23: Weekday; St. Vincent, Deacon & Martyr; St. Marianne JAN 25 @ 9:00a (SJ) Cope, Virgin Sacristan: N. Sebring Readings: Heb 8:6-13 / Mk 3:13-19 Greeters: SJS Students 5:30p (SJC): Memory of Kathryn Hackworth Servers: SJS Students

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24: Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Eucharistic Ministers: B., & N. Sebring, S. Holdt, L. Workman, A. Hunter Church; Readings: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14 / Mk 3:20-21 Lectors: SJS Students 4:00p (SFC): Memory of Joe Bartley 6:00p (SJC): Memory of Shea Mulholland JAN 25 @ 11:00a (SJ)

Sacristan: A. Dadds SUNDAY, JANUARY 25: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings: Jon 3:1-5, 10 / 1 Cor 7:29-31 / Mk 14-20 Greeters: C. Thayer, L. Prather 9:00a (SJC): Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Cheriot Servers: N. Armentino, M. Berry, J. Hall 11:00a (SJC): Memory of the M. Family and the W. Family; plus Other Souls Eucharistic Ministers: N. Humphrey, M. Andres, V. Ashley, L. Berry, in Purgatory G. Caldwell 1:00p (SJC): Memory of Kitty Fister Lectors: K. Prather, C. Tackett Homebound Ministers: Group 1—Holdt ; Group 2—Schweitzer If you would like to schedule a Mass Intention ($5 ea), call 502-863-3404 x.100. A $5 stipend is due at the time of request. Novena candles are available on the Altar (suggested $1 donations may be placed in the candle stand). COUNTERS FOR JAN 26: Nancy Herring; Dick & Jan Schweitzer

DATES TO KNOW PRAYER REQUESTS

JAN 17 & 18: Second Collection at ALL Masses for “Opportunities for Life” PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR PARISHIONERS: ;Joan Resemius; Veronica LaValley; JAN 18: Greeter ministry training after the 9a Mass; Gala meeting after 9a Mass, Michael Lynch; Pat Ewing; Betsy Noll; Lou Ann Hutchinson; Virginia Moore; UC; Knights of Columbus Free-Throw Championship at Georgetown College Mary Katherine Tackett; Kim Bramel; Mary Eskridge; Wanda Mullins, Dcn. Noon—FREE and open to the public; Eucharistic Minister Training 3p, SJC John & Claudia Calandrella, Joseph Osbourne, Virginia Myers, Katy Prather, JAN 19: Martin Luther King Holiday—St. John School CLOSED; School, Parish Agnes Whalen, Irene & Leo Stevens, Joe & Ruby Lush. and Diocesan Offices CLOSED; Bible Study, 9:30a, SJC; Cub Scouts, 6-8p, 3rd ALSO KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS: Rick Milly, Brother-in-Law of Sharron Grade Classroom Spalding; Chris Gass, son of Sharron Spalding; Tess Sparks, daughter-in-law of Jean Sparks; Jeffrey Fryman, son-in-law of Pete Midden; Totsie Boone, JAN 20: Gala Mtg. 5:30p, UC; Bible Study, 7p, MH sister of Virginia Moore: James Osbourne, brother of Virginia Moore; Martha JAN 21: CCD 6:15p; Middle School Youth Group 6:15p, 8th grade classroom; Meli, mother of Nancy Sebring; Lola Swiderski, mother of Patsy Swiderski; Knights of Columbus 7:15p, UC Marie Grice ; Joe Scott, brother of Anne Dadds; Kristin Mudd, Granddaughter JAN 22: Eucharistic Adoration, 7:30a Thurs to 8a Fri, SJC; High School Youth of Pat Mudd; Martin Nairn, uncle of Roy Sturgill and brother of Monnette Ministry 7p, MH Sturgill; Maria Bohanan & Family friends of Susan Craft; Lynne Wolfe (sister JAN 25-31: Catholic Schools Week of Maria Bohanan) friends of Susan Craft; Nancy Pacey, friend of Pauline JAN 26: Bible Study, 9:30a, SJC; Cub Scouts, 6-8p, 3rd Grade Classroom; Bartley; Mae Lutteral, friend of Pauline Bartley; Martha Martinez, Jennifer Finance Mtg., 6:15p, 8th grade classroom Hernandez Mom; Beth Menke Redwine, friend of Shanna King-Simms; Ray Cary, father of Colette Mayer; Clayborn Hunter Sr. and Darrell Russelburg, JAN 27: Gala Mtg. 5:30, UC; Bible Study, 7p, MH fathers of Clayborn & Anna Hunter; Barry Southworth, friend of Kenneth True; JAN 28: CCD 6:15p; Middle School Youth Group 6:15p, 8th grade classroom; Trish O'Brien, friend of Jim & Carol Kaulig; Tammy Laffoon, aunt of Jennifer Knights of Columbus 7:15p UC Noffsinger. JAN 29: Eucharistic Adoration, 7:30a Thurs to 8a Fri, SJC; High School Youth Ministry 7p, MH If you would like to add a loved one to the prayer list, contact the Parish JAN 31: Fourth Annual Snowflakes & Sweethearts Gala, 5p, Embassy Suites, Office at 502-863-3404 or [email protected]. Lexington Names will remain for 6 weeks. SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 18, 2015

A MESSAGE FROM FATHER LINH

Dear Friends in Christ,

On Saturday, January 24th from 12pm-2pm at St. John Church, our parish will host CATHOLIC @ THE CAPITAL. You are invited to participate in this event. It is a great opportunity for Catholics to learn about the Church’s perspective on public policy issues and to interact with local state Representatives and Senators. This event is hosted by the Catholic Conference of Kentucky with the cooperation of our state’s four dioceses through our Diocesan Office of Peace and Justice.

The 2014 regular session of the Kentucky General Assembly began this week and already legislation is moving. On Friday, the Senate passed SB 4 by a vote of 30-5, this bill clarifies the manner informed consent is to be administered prior to an abortion. The Catholic Conference strongly supports SB 4, as we have for the past several years.

On Saturday, January 24th, we have the chance to meet with our Congressman Andy Barr, U.S. Senators Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell, State House Ryan Quarles, and State Senate Damon Thayer and converse with them regarding the following issues:

+ Abolishing the Death Penalty + School Choice + Restoration of Voting Rights + Informed Consent

Attendees will have the opportunity to formulate questions and address representatives directly with questions regarding topics covered.

Please consider participating in this important event. It is very important for us as Catholics to be informed and understand our traditional stand on public policy and exercise our citizenship of this great nation.

From United State Conference of Bishop, Forming Consciences of Faithful Citizen: A Call to Political Responsibility:

As a nation, we share many blessings and strengths, including a tradition of religious freedom and political participation. However, as a people, we face serious challenges that are clearly political and also profoundly moral. We are a nation founded on “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” but the right to life itself is not fully protected, especially for unborn children, the most vulnerable members of the American family. We are called to be peacemakers in a nation at war. We are a country pledged to pursue “liberty and justice for all,” but we are too often divided across lines of race, ethnicity, and economic inequality. We are a nation of immigrants, struggling to address the challenges of many new immigrants in our midst. We are a society built on the strength of our families, called to defend marriage and offer moral and economic supports for family life. We are a powerful nation in a violent world, confronting terror and trying to build a safer, more just, more peaceful world. We are an affluent society where too many live in poverty and lack health care and other necessities of life. We are part of a global community facing urgent threats to the environment that must sustain us. These challenges are at the heart of public life and at the center of the pursuit of the common good.

Love in Christ, Fr. Linh

SS. FRANCIS & JOHN CATHOLIC PARISH JANUARY 18, 2015

DIOCESAN & COMMUNITY INFORMATION 9 DAYS FOR LIFE UNITES FAITHFUL IN PRAYER, ACTION AROUND ANNIVERSARY OF ROE V. WADE

WASHINGTON—A period of prayer, penance, and pilgrimage, January 17-25, 2015, will mark the anniversary of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion throughout pregnancy. The “9 Days for Life” novena encourages nationwide solidarity in prayer for daily intentions, including for couples experiencing infertility, those mourning the loss of a child through abortion, children in need of adoptive homes, and for an end to abortion and use of the death penalty. Resources for the novena are available in numerous ways, including an app.

The initiative is part of the 2014-15 Respect Life Program of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) with the theme “Each of Us is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation,” which is adapted from the words of Pope Francis’ 2013 Day for Life greeting. In addition to the prayer intentions, each day of the program raises awareness on issues such as domestic violence, post-abortion healing, pornography addiction, and end-of-life matters. “Pope Francis reminds us constantly of the loving concern Christians have for all people at any stage of life who’ve been cast aside or forgotten by society,” said Cardinal Seán O’Malley, archbishop of Boston and chairman of the USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities. “The 9 Days for Life novena offers a chance to join in prayer and solidarity with the unborn, victims of violence, those suffering from addiction, and those whose hearts ache to be part of a family.” There are four ways to participate in the program for both English and Spanish speakers: subscriptions to daily content through email or text messages; the “9Days for Life” app; and downloadable printmaterials. Content will also be shared via a Facebook event (accessible from www.facebook.com/peopleoflife) and other social media with the hashtags #9daysforlife and #9díasporlavida. Catholics are also encouraged to participate in local events such as Masses, blessings for pro-life pilgrims, or a parish holy hour for reparation and healing for all affected by abortion. More information is available at www.9daysforlife.com and www.usccb.org/respectlife. Bilingual resources for diocesan and parish leaders, including a guide for youth ministry (including ideas appropriate for other age groups), logos, ads for web and print, a flyer, additional prayer resources, and a social media kit are found at www.usccb.org/about/pro-life-activities/january-roe- events/9-days-for-life-resources-for-leaders.cfm.

DIOCESAN SCOUT SUNDAY MASS AT CTK SAVE THE DATE(s): Calvary, the Cemetery of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington, KY, is offering The Way of the Cross All Catholic Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and American Heritage for the Holy Souls in Purgatory on Fridays during Lent at 3:00 Girls, along with their families and friends, are invited to P.M. on February 20 and 27, March 6, 13, 20, and 27. Most Churches attend the Diocesan Scout Sunday Mass at the Cathedral have Good Friday services, so we will not meet on April 3rd. The Stations of Christ the King in Lexington on March 1, 2015, 12:45 PM. Youth of the Cross are displayed in the cupola of the Via Dolorosa Mausoleum who have earned religious recognitions during the past year will receive at 874 West Main Street and prayer booklets are provided. As we all their medals and patches after Mass, and all are invited to Hehman Hall prepare for Easter, individuals and groups are encouraged and invited to afterwards for light refreshments. Visit the Catholic Committee on come and pray with the Cemetery staff for the faithful departed, as we Scouting page on the Diocese of Lexington's website, or are all members of the Communion of Saints and can benefit from this call 859-253-1993, ext. 252 for more information. meditation. All are welcome!

JANUARY 2015 BIRTHDAYS

Lara Barton JANUARY 19 Luis Rivera Mary Enriquez Sarah Farrell Frances Wilson Joe Hagan Tom Fister JANUARY 23 Sara Haynes Erin Galvin Xander Bischoff Olivia Villa JANUARY 22 JANUARY 24 Dan Elliott Robert Wolf Catherine Culler Kathy Boothe Debbie Fister Megan Hooven Keiko McCarty JANUARY 20 Calder Jansen Janet Hunt Anthony Walters Welby Murray Gina Johns Ellie Kovach Sandy Ray Molly Johnson JANUARY 25 Mackenzie Murray JANUARY 21 James Moavero Alicia Diaz Michael Murray Justin Barnard William Diggins SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 18, 2015

DIOCESAN & COMMUNITY INFORMATION

LEXINGTON CATHOLIC REGIONAL RECEPTION QUEST FARM DONATIONS NEEDED Visit with faculty and staff, learn about our challenging curriculum and take a student-led tour of our school. Requested Donations: Thursday, February 19, 2015 5:00pm-7:00pm, LCHS Library Cleaning Supplies (Library entrance: upon entering the parking lot, ♦ Paper towels follow the left side of the building around to the back ♦ Anti-bacterial wipes and enter through the double glass doors) ♦ Glass cleaner Questions? Contact: Mindy ♦ Dish soap and sponges Towles [email protected] ♦ or Erin [email protected] Toilet bowl cleaner Arts and Crafts Supplies ♦ Acrylic paint LEXINGTON CATHOLIC ♦ Paint brushes LACROSSE ♦ Craft beads and string If your middle school son is interested in joining ♦ the lacrosse team, it's not too late! Please contact Glitter parent coordinator: Lea Anne Box New or used laptops [email protected] . Also, register your son by using the link below to our online registra- tion form. https://docs.google.com/forms/ Support our local organization, Quest Farm, by donating supplies d/1wo5IppqX3LjGRIhvtOxVNcJsbF8A85SRUB4EerPU0K0/viewfo that will benefit the Quest residents! For more information about Quest Farm, visit www.questfarmky.org

There is a box in the back of church labeled “Quest Farm” where donations can be dropped off. Please contact us if you have a laptop to donate, and we will be happy to pick it up.

Julia Hall: 502-867-4967 [email protected] Emily Gogel: 859-327-2809 [email protected]

AD ALTARE DEI CLASSES OFFERED

Ad Altare Dei classes are being offered to Roman Catholic Scouts in grades 7-9, starting on February 19, 2015. The purpose of this program is to help Catholic Scouts develop a fully Christian way of life in a faith community. The program focuses on the seven Sacraments of the Church.

All meetings will take place at the Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary Education Life Center Ministry Meeting Room, which is accessed from the doors nearest to the Marian statue. Meetings will be on Thursday evenings, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. There will be nine classes and one optional make-up class. The board of review will be scheduled in January or February 2016. Please If you or a loved one you know has had an abortion and would note that this program requires independent work outside of like healing, please consider the Rachel’s Vineyard weekend class time. retreat March 20-22, 2015 at Cliffview Conference & Retreat Center. For further details contact: [email protected] Ad Altare Dei Scout Manuals will be available for purchase at the (606) 874-9170 or [email protected] (859) 806-3959 or first meeting. (Please make checks payable to BSA Troop 282 in browse the Rachel’s Vineyard website www.rachelsvineyard.org the amount of $15). For questions or further information, please or Catholic Charities website catholiccharitieslexington.org/ contact Regina Stoltz (273-4664 or [email protected]) rachelsvineyard.html. YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED! or Peggy Mann (859-229-6865). 4th Annual and Silent Auction January 31, 2015 Embassy Suites, 1801 Newtown Pike Lexington 40511 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM Tickets: $65 per person Our evening’s Emcee will be WKYT’s Barbara Bailey

Tickets include dinner, two drinks, music and dancing for the evening. Buy tickets through the church and school office or call Jennifer at (502) 863-2607.

A HUGE THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Platinum Sponsors ♦ John Calipari Autographed Basketball Hughes Tobacco & Candy ♦ KK Auto Detailing Gift Certificates Gastroenterology & Hepatology of the Bluegrass - Dr. Justin Case ♦ Bronze Sponsor A Picture Story Gift Certificate Dan & Mary Elliott ♦ Talon Winery Private Tasting Party UP FOR AUCTION THIS YEAR!! ♦ Doll Kit Kittredge with book ♦ Kyshop.com Gift Basket ♦ Football signed by University of Kentucky Head Coach Mark Stoops ♦ Bill Lewis Painting will paint a room for you! ♦ Basketball signed by former University of Kentucky Head Coach Joe B. Hall ♦ Paul Goodman Photography Gift Certificate ♦ Unique class art projects for each grade at St. John School ♦ Queen Size TEMPUR Cloud Mattress and Foundation ♦ Exciting Getaway Trips ♦ Two Stained Glass Pieces from Artisan View ♦ Carlos Santana Autographed Guitar ♦ Frozen Cast Autographed Animation Art AND MANY MORE!

♦ Arnold Palmer Autographed Photo For more information go to our website at ♦ Reserved Pews for First Communion ss.francisjohn.org

♦ Two hours of Professional Family Research from Capitol Genealogy THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD JANUARY 18, 2015

DIOCESAN & COMMUNITY INFORMATION

Earn money for St. John School simply by shopping at Kroger and PAPAL MASS AND PHILADELPHIA PILGRIMAGE scanning your Kroger Plus Card. ** This program will replace the (September 24-28, 2015) former Kroger Gift card fundraising program.** Here is how it works: Sponsored by the Family Life Office of the Diocese of Lexington 1. If you don't already have a Kroger Plus card, simply sign up at the This is your chance to see Pope Francis! Mark your calendar Customer Service desk at Kroger. 2. Log in to : KrogerCommunityRewards.com now for the September 2015 Papal Visit to Philadelphia associat- 3. Create an account and follow steps to enroll in the rewards program ed with the World Meeting of Families. This pilgrimage will using our school's NPO number : 10168 depart from Lexington on Thursday morning, 9/24 via ***Your purchases will not count for St. John School until you link your charter bus, visiting holy sites and shrines on Friday, attending Kroger Plus card*** the Festival of Families event on Saturday (w/ expected visit by the Holy Father) and then, Mass with Pope Francis on Sunday, returning to Lexington early afternoon on Monday, 9/28. Cost, which includes all breakfasts and dinners, travel, and lodging is $800/person, $400 for children 13-18, and free for children 12 and under (one free for each paying parent). For more info email NATIONAL WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY Mike Allen at [email protected]. January 18-25, 2015 Jesus said to her: “Give me to drink” (Jn 4:7) † † † INTERDENOMINATIONAL UNITY PRAYER SERVICE Sunday, January 25, 2015 Pax Christi Catholic Church 7:00PM-8:30PM

From January 18-25, 2015, Christian churches throughout the world will join in prayer asking the Lord to restore oneness to the Christian community. This year’s theme, “Jesus said to her: ‘Give me to drink’”, comes from the Gospel of John (4:7). Christians that encounter and THE LORD COMES! PREPARE THE WAY OF THE LORD! exchange experiences with each other, even with other religious We pray that you are having a blessed Advent and will have traditions, can be changed by reaching into the depths of the “well”. a glorious Christmas season! God often meets our needs through others. Approaching strangers with the desire to drink from their well, opens to us the “wonders of We invite you to join Catholic Men, Servant Leaders of the Diocese of God”. We both benefit by meeting this most basic of human needs. Lexington, KY, Saturday March 21, at Lexington Catholic High School, for our second annual men's conference - For the Sake of His Name! It Pax Christi Catholic Church will close the week with a special inter will be a day of formation & fellowship with amazing national speakers, -denominational unity prayer service on Sunday, January 25, 2015 George Weigel & Marcellino D'Ambrosio.You will also have an oppor- from 7:00PM-8:30PM followed by a reception. Bishops of all the tunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and to attend Mass major Christian faiths are invited as well as the members of the with your family. Box lunch provided. local congregations. For more information contact Fr Nick Pagano at (859)273-9999 or [email protected]. AND this year, we have your back! Seats, with backs, will be on the gym floor. Please visit our website to register for the conference now at PLEASE PRAY THIS PRAYER OF UNITY THROUGHOUT THE WEEK OF http://www.forthesakeofhisname.org/ JANUARY 18-25:

God of life, who cares for all creation, and calls us to justice and peace, The Kentucky Blood Center Bloodmobile may our security not come from arms, but from respect. May our force not be of violence, but of love. will be at St. John on Sunday, January 25 May our wealth not be in money, but in sharing. from 8:00 am until 12:30 PM. Each time you May our path not be of ambition, but of justice. donate, three people benefit. Please prayerfully May our victory not be from vengeance, but in forgiveness. consider donating on January 25. The target May our unity not be in the quest of power, for this drive is 19 units. but in vulnerable witness to do your will. Open and confident, may we defend the dignity of all creation, You can register 3 different ways: sharing today and forever, the bread of solidarity, justice and peace. ♦ Online at http://www.kybloodcenter.org This we ask in the name of Jesus, your Holy Son, our brother, ♦ After Mass on Sunday, January 18 who, as victim of our violence, even from the heights of the cross, ♦ gave forgiveness to us all. Or call Bob Jackson at 502-370-4050 Amen. SS. FRANCIS & JOHN CATHOLIC PARISH JANUARY 18, 2015

MORE COMMUNITY INFORMATION

ATTENTION ALL JOB SEEKERS! Missing items! We need your help in NEED HELP CREATING A RESUME? finding several items missing from our NEED HELP UPDATING AN OLD RESUME? Come to a free resume workshop sponsored by Catholic church/sacristy. Charities on Tuesday, February 24 from 6-8 pm! First of all, if you are a lector and/or altar server, we are Start your job search off right by feeling confident about your missing several ministry medals. Please check all your resume! At this workshop, you will learn essential information pockets, cars, purses, etc. and return them to the sacristy. to create a resume that highlights your knowledge, skills and abilities for prospective employers. Following the resume Also missing are: workshop, you will have the opportunity to make an appointment Two #8 altar server albs (size small). for individual resume consultation and also select a free, interview-appropriate suit from our clothing studio. The Baptismal Shell (sea shell) is missing. The event will be held at Hunter Presbyterian Church. Space is PLEASE return these items limited and participants must register in advance, so don't to the church sacristy. wait! Reserve your spot today by calling Kelly at (859) 253-1993 ext. 223, or emailing [email protected]. Thank you!