April 8, 2018—Divine Mercy Sunday

11441 HAGUE RD — FISHERS, IN 46038 (317)842-6778 www.sldmfishers.org

Pastor, Fr. Pat Click Associate Pastor, Fr. Travis Stephens

Parish Hours/Office Info Mon.-Fri. 8:00 am-5:00 pm (Office Closed Noon-1:00 pm for Lunch) Parish Office Number: 317-842-6778 OFFICE CLOSED WEEKENDS Emergency Number (to reach after hours): 317-965-6522 Fax Number: 317-576-1932

Mass Schedule Weekend Saturday (Vigil) 5:00 pm

Weekday Monday-Friday 6:30 & 8:00 am Wednesday 6:30 pm Saturday 8:00 am is prayed after all weekend Masses in the Adoration Chapel Holy Days of Obligation Jan. 1 Mary, Mother of God Aug. 15 Nov. 1 All Saints Day

Dec. 25 Nativity of the Lord Watch bulletin for time changes.

Transitions in Living—Grieving Life’s Losses— Meets the third Sunday of each month at 3:30 p.m. in lower level of the church Listen-Share-Pray

Reconciliation is available every Wednesday at 5:30pm prior to the 6:30pm Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort: 1673-1716 Mass and every Saturday following the 8:00am Feast day: April 28 Mass or by appointment. “To Jesus through Mary”

New Parishioners Our warmest welcome to all who worship with Parish Mission Statement our parish family, whether long-time resident Love God—Make Disciples—Serve Christ in the World or new visitor to our parish. If you are interest- Parish Vision Statement ed in registering at St. Louis de Montfort Cath- St. Louis de Montfort will be a dynamic witness of the olic Church, you may do so on our website Gospel and lead others to embrace the love of God. (www.sldmfishers.org) or at the parish office. Happy Divine Mercy Sunday! If you are not famil- Divine Mercy Sunday iar with this devotion, I suggest you read up on it. The April 8, 2018 diary of Sister Faustina is an amazing account of her relationship and conversations with our Lord. In our modern world of individualism, hedonism and mini- malism, the diary is an excellent source of truth and understanding of the great love that Jesus has for us!

In the first reading today, we hear about the early church living in community. Everything was shared and no one lacked for anything! The early Christians lived by faith and not by sight. They knew God was a generous Father who would take care of them as they lived in His Divine Will. They did not rely on their own wealth or material possessions for their security. The trusted God! Jesus taught them that our Father takes care of all His creation!

“For the love of God is this, that we keep his com- mandments. And his commandments are not burden- some, for whoever is begotten by God conquers the world. And the victory that conquers the world is our faith. Who indeed is the victor over the world but the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?” Do you ever feel powerless to change the way things are? Do you feel that you are little and cannot do much to improve the world? If so, ponder these words again from today’s second reading! I don’t think we grasp The Second Sunday of Easter is Devine Mercy Sunday, de- the power that we have through faith in Jesus Christ! The Holy Spirit helps us change the world one soul clared by Saint John Paul II on the occasion of the and one encounter at a time. of Saint Faustina, April 30, 2000.

The gospel informs us that faith can be challenging! Even St. Thomas doubted that Christ had risen from Gather the graces! the dead. Thomas walked with the Lord and witnessed His incredible teaching and miracles and yet He still Join us in the church on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 8 at doubted, just as Peter denied Christ three times. No 3PM for prayer service and singing of the Chaplet of Divine one ever said that the Christian journey is an easy one, but that said, there is no other journey that leads to a Mercy. Divine Mercy prayer booklets will be available to better place! pray with each day thereafter.

- Jeff Oelker, Director of Ministry & Operations Ask for Mercy. Be Merciful. Trust.

Come take a Pilgrimage with St. Louis de Montfort Parish to the Shrine of Christ’s Passion in St. John, IN on May 10, 2018.

Join together with 53 fun loving, faith filled people for St. Louis de Montfort parish pilgrimage to St. John Indi- ana to experience the Shrine pf Christ and Gift Shop at St. John, Indiana. We will travel with Miller Transporta- tion, celebrate Mass with Fr. Travis Stephens, associate pastor of St. Louis de Montfort and pray the rosary to- gether on our trip. Theibel’s will cater our lunch and snacks and water will be available on the bus. Trams are reserved for your comfort at the shrine. Cost includes lunch and tip for the bus driver and priests’ costs. Carmel Deanery and Indianapolis North Deanery parishes are invited to participate. See St. Louis de Montfort website for registration form. Thursday, May 10 from 7:45 a.m. until 7 p.m. Leaving from St. Louis de Montfort parking lot on northeast corner of parking lot. Please park in front of church in west parking lot. Contact persons Caro- line Cundiff, parish volunteer and Mary Lou Fischer, Pastoral associate, 317-842-6778. Receipt of check and reg- istration will ensure you have a seat on bus, lunch and tram seating. SLDM…A Look Back in Time

Part 1 of a Series

There are probably not too many current parishioners that were here back in the late 1970’s when our Church began its process of formation. It was definitely a trying time and at several junctures just a matter of survival. We were a small group of only 160 families that began this most difficult challenge. The Montfort Fathers or officially The Missionar- ies of the of St. Louis de Montfort began what was The Mission at Fishers in 1976. Our Founding Fa- ther was Rev. Francis Allen under the guidance of Bishop Raymond Gallagher who wrote the check for the par- cel of land that we now occupy. This was in 1978 and by 1980 we were building the Church we all now call home.

We had a contemporary, but elegant Sanctuary complete with a beautiful red velvet background that graced the large windows at the rear of the altar. At the center was a beautiful but simple crucifix with the Tabernacle just below draped with a fine linen and lace surround. One of the most beautiful elements to this was that be- yond this was a most picturesque panorama of trees that were most beautiful during the fall season. There were no homes or other distractions that would disrupt your thoughts or reflections…it only helped to enhance your special time of prayer. The actual Church was not as large as it is today, as there was a temporary dividing wall at the midsection to separate the Community Room at the rear. The smell of Pancakes and Sausage was always there to remind you that breakfast awaited after Mass. If you were not in attendance at these after Mass breakfasts, your absence was duly noted by everyone.

Our little band of parishioners grew with the population of tiny Fishers. Now remember Fishers was only a town of 2008 people in 1980, unlike the ninety-thousand who now currently live here. We were the of

Fishers and the pioneers of this town once called Mudsock. We were destined to survive by Divine Providence.

Another little tidbit of trivia is that Father Allen also had his living quarters where the current Cry Room and

Eucharistic Chapel is located. Talk about having everything in one place. Church, Community Room with Com- mercial Kitchen, Rectory, and CCD Class-rooms. But change was on the horizon. Our growth was about to make an explosion and we were ready for new challenges.

Next…the 80’s and 90’s have a campus building program and a five-fold growth!

By, David and Judy Kinder…Founding Parishioners Facing the Opioid Crisis: How can we, as a parish community, respond? A Discussion Panel Thursday, April 19th at 7pm Saint Louis de Montfort Youth Ministry Center In this year’s stewardship video I mention the opioid crisis and our commitment as a parish to do our part to address this issue. On Thursday April 19th at 7pm in the Youth Ministry Center, we will have a panel of experts from different perspec- tives presenting information on opioid addiction. This presentation is open to all adults and teens. Barb Davis M.D., a physician who treats patients struggling with addictions, discusses the treatment options available for opioid addiction. Amy Ross, a pharmacist with Saint Vincent discusses the biochemistry of addiction and techniques for risk-reduction. Beverly Berger a registered nurse for Saint Vincent discusses prevention. Officer Chad Melloh, with IMPD explains how the opioid crisis impacts families and communities. Jordan Berry shares his personal experience with addic- tion and recovery, both from the perspective of an addict and a certified peer recovery specialist. Each of these presenters are active parishioners at SLDM and professionals taking time out of their busy schedules to share their experience and expertise on an important issue facing our community. I am personally grateful for their dedication and commitment both to our parish and the community. This presentation not only features information from a clinical perspective, but also from an ecclesial perspective. In other words, the goal is to answer how we as a parish community can respond to this crisis. - Fr. Travis Stephens, SLDM Associate Pastor 4 PRAYER

Saturday, April 7, 2018 5:00 pm † Barb Fox, requested by Margaret & Larry Healy Sunday, April 8, 2018 7:30 am For the People of the Parish 9:00 am † Eileen Hurrle, requested by Janet Jernick, Karen Demster, and Carrie O’Sullivan 11:30 am † Eugene S. & Elaine Kroeff, requested by the Kroeff Family 5:00 pm † Becker, requested by the Becker Family Monday, April 9, 2018 6:30 am † Eugenia Wozniak, requested by Linda & Dominic Spano 8:00 am † Gavin D. Forys, requested by the Dowd Family 6:30 pm For the Unborn Child, Light a Candle requested by SLDM Knights of Columbus Join in prayer for the 40th Anniversary of the founding of Tuesday, April 10, 2018 the Parish “to Jesus through Mary” the motto of Saint Louis 6:30 am † Brian Quinlavin, de Montfort. Each prayer intention name will be promi- requested by Shelia Hennessy-Seward nently displayed in the Narthex and announced on the feast 8:00 am † Alejandrina Bermudez, requested by day of Saint Louis de Montfort, Marianela Torres & German Rendon April 28, 2018 at the candlelight rosary at 9pm. Wednesday, April 11, 2018 Prayer intention names for the 40th Anniversary 6:30 am † All Souls of the Garcia-Herrera Family, Candlelight Rosary can be turned in using the envelopes in requested by Patrick & Graciela Logan the pews. Deadline is April 20. 8:00 am † George & Stephen Bachus, requested by Rita Bachus Incense will be used at the following masses: 6:30 pm † Mathilde Thibodeaux, 5/6/18 – 7:30 AM requested by Dan & Daryll McCarthy 5/13/18 – 5 PM Thursday, April 12, 2018 6:30 am † Larry Doll, requested by the Doll Family 5/20/18 – 9 AM 8:00 am † Balbino Blandon, requested by 5/27/18 – 11:30 AM Marianela Torres & German Rendon Prayer Requests: Submit your prayer via Friday, April 13, 2018 6:30 am Members of the Bubb & Ulewicz Families, email and feel the power and presence of God in the com- requested by Carol Bubb munity. Prayer content is monitored. To submit a pray- 8:00 am † Davis & Marie Dugan, er, email [email protected] . To join the requested by Jim & Terry Coffey Saturday, April 14, 2018 group, [email protected]. 8:00 am † Reynaldo Chavez, requested by Rita Bachus 5:00 pm † Tim Dorsett, requested by the Dorsett Family Adoration Chapel: Mass Intentions are available. Stipend is $10. We currently have 14 hours that Please see the receptionist in the parish office. do not have a committed adorer. Please Pray for the Repose of the Souls of: These hours are currently graciously Marian Arbuckle, mother of Jim (Michelle), grandmother being covered by our wonderful subs. of Hannah, Clare, Bridget and James Gregory Please consider becoming a regular Chuck Iott, brother-in-law of Sue Yotter adorer or a sub. Please contact Jeri- Albert Klauda, uncle of Sue Yotter lyn at [email protected] or 317-997 Paul Sullivan, brother-in-law of Judy Sullivan, -2411 for more information. uncle of Grady and Meghan Dunlap and children Jesus is waiting… Readings for the Week of Hours needing adorers: April 8, 2018 Sunday Tuesday Sunday: Acts 4:32-35/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24/1 Jn 5:1-6/ Midnight-1 AM (4th week) 1-2 PM Jn 20:19-31 2-3 AM Monday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Ps 40:7-8, 8-9, 10, 11 [8a, 9a]/ 3-4 AM Friday Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38 8-9 AM (3rd week) 4-5 PM Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37/Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5 [1a]/Jn 3:7b-15 Noon-1 PM (every other week) 6-7 PM (every other week) Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26/Ps 34:2-9/Jn 3:16-21 Monday Saturday Thursday: Acts 5:27-33/Ps 34:2 and 9, 17-20/Jn 3:31-36 1-2 AM (1,3,5 weeks) 2-3PM Friday: Acts 5:34-42/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 [cf. 4abc]/Jn 6:1-15 2-3 AM 5-6 PM Saturday: Acts 6:1-7/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 [22]/Jn 6:16-21 3-4 AM Next Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19/Ps 4:2, 4, 7-9/ Noon-1PM 1 Jn 2:1-5a/Lk 24:35-48 Service 5

Stewardship: Time, Talent & Trinity Free Clinic is a faith-based Treasure nonprofit free medical and dental clinic located in Carmel, IN. They are Time... Stewardship Reflection dedicated to providing free medical The Christian community described in Acts understood and dental care to the uninsured, un- and practiced total stewardship. St. Paul reports that the der-insured, and low-income families believers did not claim anything as their own, but held of Hamilton County. Trinity Free Clin- everything in common, and distributed to each whatever ic has served more than 27,000 pa- was needed. tients since opening its doors in 2000. For more infor-

Total Mass Attendance mation regarding the clinic, visit TrinityFreeClinic.org, Our spring fundraiser, Taste Sip Savor, will be held at the For the weekend of April 1, 2018.……….……………...... 2,967 Bridgewater Club in Carmel on Saturday, April 21, 2018, Talent... Stewardship Ministries from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Taste Sip Savor will be a casual Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your night of good friends and great food people won’t forget! feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set Guests will enjoy sampling the offerings of some of Central you an example that you should do as I have done for you. Indiana’s finest restaurants, wineries, breweries, and baker- John 13:14-15 ies. In conjunction with the tasting event, party goers have the opportunity to win a dream vacation through the Dream

Treasure... Saint Louis de Montfort Tithe Trip Raffle. Registration is now open. (10% of weekly basket collections) Every year, 1 in 5 Hamilton County households have to This Month’s Tithe: Trinitry Free Clinic, Lingua Kids, choose between paying their rent and buying groceries or Lord's Pantry, Achieve, HSE Summer Lunch Program getting proper medical care. Last year, Trinity Free Clinic cared for over 3,600 patients, a 59% increase from 2015. In Last Month, Each Recipient Received $ 4,570.00 Current Fiscal Year Total For All Tithes $ 148,993.00 2017, we provided almost $1.4 million in care to our pa- tients at no cost to them. With the uncertainty in health Fund Donations care coverage facing the poor in 2018, we expect the num- Donations to the SLDM Educational Foundation ber of families desperate for medical care to only increase. Endowment Fund can be mailed to: SLDM Accounting • If you would like any additional information regarding this P.O. Box 30 • Fishers, IN 46038. Make your check event, please check out our website payable to: St. Louis de Montfort Educational Foundation, at www.TasteSipSavor.com. Inc. Please contact our office if you have any questions at 317-842-6778. Volunteers don’t necessarily Please remember the School Annual Fund in your year-end have the time. They just have giving! Our goal is $150,000 to meet the most critical needs the heart! of our school. You may contact Maggie Fox St. Vincent de Paul, Noblesville is in need of volunteers. ([email protected]) with any questions. Do you have 2, 3, or 4 hours a week to share with us? Financial Update The needs of our Hamilton County neighbors have in- creased significantly. 04/01/18 Fiscal YTD In order to serve them more efficiently, we need you! Weekly parishioner envelopes $ 35,797 $ 893,931 • We need adult volunteers to serve as escorts through Online Donations $ 18,288 $ 555,610 the food pantry, especially on Saturdays from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Visitor envelopes & loose cash $ 4,816 $ 92,518 • We need organizers to help with sorting, cleaning and Total collected (before parish tithe) $ 58,901 $ 1,542,059 pricing donations. $(1,440,000) • We need cashiers in our Thrift Store. $ 102,059 • We need strong arms and legs to help move furniture donations. Cardinal 50/50 Club • We need YOU and whatever skills you have to share! Please go to our website, www.svdpnoblesville.org, and There was no winner drawn for the week of April 1st. complete our volunteer application. The number drawn was 469. You will be contacted within forty-eight hours. The rollover jackpot is now $14,985. We’re looking forward to serving with you! All registered parishioners may enter the weekly The Prayer Shawl Ministry drawing by putting $5.00 in the Cardinal 50/50 The Prayer Shawl Ministry Group will meet on envelope from your bi-monthly packet or the Cardinal Saturday, April 14th at 9AM in the St. Stephen Room in the 50/50 envelopes found in the Narthex. church basement. We welcome anyone that All proceeds from the 50/50 go to our crochets or knits already and those who would like to learn. parish school fund. We have plenty of supplies and equipment, so all that is needed is your presence! 6 Adult Faith Formation

RCIA – Becoming Catholic We would not expect a car, or a house heating/air conditioning system to run for Are you or someone you know interested years without any servicing, so why do we in learning more about the Catholic faith expect our marriage relationship to keep and possibly becoming Catholic? The pro- running smoothly without a little mainte- nance? The Worldwide Marriage Encoun- cess through which we do this is called the ter Weekend gives married couples the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults tools to keep their relationship in top running condition. Marriage Encounter Weekends in 2018 will be at Our La- (RCIA). RCIA sessions meet on Tuesdays, at 7PM, in the dy of Fatima Retreat House, Indianapolis, from 27-29 Merton Room (in the lower level of the church). Come en- April and from 19-21 October, and at Mount Saint Francis joy a welcoming, no pressure time of learning more about Centre for Spirituality, New Albany, from 17-19 August. Visit www.wwme.org for further information. Jesus, your relationship with him, and how He might be Quote from a couple who made a Marriage Encounter calling you to learn more about the Catholic faith. Please Weekend after 18 years of marriage: “We were blown out of the water after our Weekend. We didn’t fully appreci- contact Sandy Schrader at [email protected] or ate that our Sacrament was a vocation to be cherished ext 240 if you are interested in learning more about RCIA. and nurtured.”

Children & Family Ministries

Vacation Bible School "Shipwrecked" will be taking place this summer at SLDM from June 18-22, 2018.

Registration is now open.

Please see the website: www.sldmfishers.org/vbs for more information and to register!

Youth Ministry

If you have a student in grades 6-8, we encourage them to sign up for our small group based, junior high youth ministry. Registration and calendars can be found at www.sldmfishers.org/junior-high Please contact Reid Leazier at [email protected] with any questions! You can also follow us this year @sldmjhym (Instagram, Twitter and Remind)

• April 8th JHYM @ 10am-11:15 am in the YMC

• April 15th JHYM @ 10am-11:15 am in the YMC

• April 22nd JHYM @ 10am-11:15 am in the YMC

• April 29th JHYM @ 10am-11:15 am in the YMC A Ministry for High School Students Follow us on Instagram @SLDMHSYM Anyone high school age is welcome to attend our meetings! • High School Youth Ministry will not meet on April 8th due to Spring Break. • April 15th - Youth Group from 6:30-7pm in the YMC • April 21 & 22 - Knights of the Holy Temple Retreat (to St. Meinrad) - Registration needs to be sent to Dave Neeson at [email protected] HOSPITALITY 7

Please join us this Sunday in Craig Willy Hall after the 7:30 and 9:00 am Masses. All are invited! DID YOU KNOW THAT SLDM CYO SPORTS ARE FOR ALL PA- RISHIONERS? YOU DO NOT HAVE To ATTEND SCHOOL AT SLDM TO PARTICIPATE! SPORTSLEADER VIRTUE OF THE WEEK Cooperation – The strength to work together toward a com- mon objective CYO UNIFORMS Winter athletes, please remember to return your CYO uni- forms as soon as possible. There is a “CYO Uniform” box in the entrance to the parish office, available 24/7. Please Join parishioners and SoulCore Leaders, Marie, Erin & place the uniform in a bag with the athlete’s name on Jackie, to nourish body, mind & soul with SoulCore - it. Please remember, there is a $100 fee for all unreturned a prayer experience that combines the prayers of the rosary uniforms. Thank you! with core strengthening, stretching and functional Stephen Ministers movement. No fitness level or experience required. are here to assist in healing us and to help us stay focused It is not age or gender specific. on the love and compassion of Jesus Christ during changes Dress in comfortable clothing or sportswear and bring a in our lives. Stephen Ministers receive a year of specialized fitness mat if you have one. training to listen in confidentiality and pray. Ministers are All are welcome!! now available for placement. Please contact Jeff Oelker (for In the words of St Louis de Montfort, men) or Mary Lou Fischer (for women) through the parish office Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 317-842- “To Jesus through Mary.” 6778. Praying for your strength to call. Tuesdays 9-10am Wednesdays 7-8pm Saturdays 7-8am www.SoulCore.com MINOR TRAFFICKING SURVIVOR BENEFIT CONCERT WITH FORMER VATICAN ORGANIST HECTOR SALCEDO—April 13 at 7PM Holy Spirit at Geist will welcome Mr. Hector Salcedo, for- mer Organist and Cantor at St Peter's Basilica in and current Music Director at St Malachi, for a musical perfor- mance in partnership with our parish choir and musicians. Did you know our parish subscribed to FORMED so our This concert will benefit an Indianapolis based organization parishioners can benefit from the teachings of the Catholic providing treatment for minor survivors of sex trafficking Church with access to various books, CD’s and movies, etc here in the Indianapolis and Fishers area. for FREE! Go to: www.FORMED.org and enter the parish Admission is free with opportunities for giving directly to Ascent 121 while in attendance. A chance to visit with Hec- code QDFJ6B. Enjoy! tor, our musicians, and representatives from Ascent 121 will follow with light snacks and coffee/tea served. For questions or more event information please contact We are making a video Kevin Walters at [email protected]. For information about Ascent 121 please visit to celebrate the PAST at the www.ascent121.org. 40th Anniversary of the Calling All Artists! parish dinner. If you would like to submit original artwork for the 40th Please drop off any pictures at the Anniversary Celebration of the founding of the parish, Parish Office or email them please drop it off at the Parish Office or email to [email protected] to [email protected]. The theme is “To Jesus through Mary.” Hospitality 9 Cathedral High School Honors Join us in congratulating the following Cathedral High School students from St. Louis de Montfort parish for their accomplishments. 3rd Quarter Honor Roll High Honors Jared Kaiser Elizabeth Sheddy William A'Hearn Claire Kinder Patrick Sheddy Sunday, April 8 Matthew Bigelow Emily Kleck Emily Elizabeth 9:00 a.m. First Communion Main Sanctuary Jared Bocchinfuso Jack Kleck Sorg 10:15 a.m. RE Classes School Phoebe Boc- Brenden Klenke Eliotte Thor 11:30 a.m. First Communion Main Sanctuary chinfuso Carson Kwiatkowski Ryan Trusler 1:00 p.m. 33 Days to Morning Glory Lucas Carrico Elizabeth Larch Emma Tuttle 5:00 p.m. First Communion Main Sanctuary Olivia Carrico John Larch Jennifer Utzinger Monday, April 9 McKenzie Cox Illiana Leppert George Wajda 9:00 a.m. Bible Study—Ephesians Merton Rm. Emma Doyle James Maher Sara Wajda 6:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus Craig Willy Hall Patrick Doyle Riley Maher Jake Wallmeier Lauren Dubbink Alexander James Maxwell Wirth 7:00 p.m. Bible Study—Ephesians Merton Rm. Ryan Dubbink Maley 7:30 p.m. CRHP Meeting Team 34 Lauren Evanseck Joseph Mattei Honors Tuesday, April 10 Megan Evanseck Megan Mattei Allison Andriole 9:00 a.m. SoulCore All Saints Rm. Mia Finn Anna Mattingly Noah Gruber 7:00 p.m. RCIA Merton Rm. Emma Fox Lucas Mattingly Bailey Hocking 7:30 p.m. Stephen Ministry Supervision Isabelle Fox Kieran McCauley Meghan Klenke Wednesday, April 11 Kevin Melloh Zachary Gaul Shane Murdock 7:00 p.m. Parish Council Fr. Allen Rm. Alanna Reckley Zachary Gregor Alexa Ongtawco 7:00 p.m. SoulCore All Saints Rm. Connor Helmen Kathleen Quinn Tyler Rhoades Thursday, April 12 Jenna Helmen Jack Robinson Chandler Watson Lauren Helmen Caroline Roth Madeline Wirth 10:00 a.m. MOYC Prayer Day/Adoration All Saints Rm. Aris Inkrott Avery Rowe 7:00 p.m. Ignite Camden Jordan Elizabeth Sanchez Friday, April 13 Elle Kaiser Olivia Schneider 5:00 p.m. Welcome Dinner All Saints Rm. Saturday, April 14 National Honor Society Inductees 7:00 a.m. SoulCore All Saints Rm. Matthew Bigelow Zachary Gaul Alexander James Maley 9:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl Mtg. Phoebe Bocchinfuso Connor Helmen Lucas Mattingly 5:00 p.m. First Communion Main Sanctuary Olivia Carrico Jenna Helmen Alexa Ongtawco www.sldmfishers.org McKenzie Cox Lauren Helmen Emily Elizabeth Sorg Emma Doyle Claire Kinder Jennifer Utzinger SLDM Parish Newsletter St. Louis de Montfort seeks a Coordina- If you are not receiving the Parish Monthly Newsletter, then tor of Adult Faith Formation who will you are missing out on awesome Parish and school news! develop and oversee adult faith for- To add or update your email address for the newsletter dis- mation opportunities for the parish. tribution list contact: [email protected] We are seeking the right candidate to Knights News support SLDM by helping engage adults, assisting us to shape and implement the parish vision by Knights of Columbus 6923 focusing on small group interaction, marriage enrichment, • Mass for the Feast of the Annunci- retreat opportunities, overseeing RCIA, and various other ation & the Unborn Child adult faith experiences. When: Monday, April 9th The ideal candidate should have experience working with Time: 6:30pm volunteers, and a person who is able to successfully inte- Where: St. Louis de Montfort grate an active faith life, a collaborative style, and strong Who’s Invited: Everyone! management skills. Evening and weekend activities and Why: It is the Feast of the Annunciation of Our Lord, and also the International Day for the Unborn Child. meetings will be a part of the general work environment. Also, the Knights of Columbus honor the day by at- Bachelor’s degree in Catholic religious education, or Catho- tending Mass, praying the Rosary and other prayers. lic theology, and 2 to 4 years or experience in Catholic Faith Initiated by: Pope St. John Paul II to coincide with, Formation. Master’s Degree a plus. and to honor the Feast of the Annunciation on March This is a full-time position with benefits and competitive 25th. (Annunciation date was changed this year due to pay. Resumes and cover letters accepted through April 30, Holy Week.) Rosary led by Knights of Columbus prior 2018. Please contact Jeff Oelker at 317-842-6778; ext. 230 to Mass in the Adoration Chapel at 6pm. for detailed job description with specific requirements and • The Knights of Columbus next initiation to send resumes. is Monday, April 23! (Time tbd.) 10 Parish Information Parish Staff Reconciliation Pastor, Fr. Pat Click The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available every Wednes- Associate Pastor Fr. Travis Stephens………………………………………………..ext. 242 day at 5:30pm prior to the 6:30pm Mass and every Saturday Email ...... [email protected] following the 8:00am Mass or by appointment. Anointing of the Sick ……………………………………………………………...ext. 233 To arrange for anointing, call the parish office. Email...... [email protected] Holy Communion Mary Lou Fischer ...... ext. 227 If you or another parishioner is sick and/or homebound Email ...... [email protected] and would like to receive the Eucharist, please contact Fr. Coordinator of Outreach & Stewardship Scott Bernhardt ...... ext. 294 Travis Stephens at [email protected]. Email ...... [email protected] Baptism for Infants and Children Mardi de Montfort Office Parents of children who need Baptism or children who are Carole Thor/Susan Wagner ...... ext. 213 past grade 2 preparation and not yet in jr. high school, Email ...... [email protected] Coordinator of Liturgical Music Ministries and need the sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist, Terri Delaney……………………………………………………...ext. 234 please contact the parish office at 317-842-6778. Please Email……………………………….………[email protected] note that Baptisms are offered on the second and fourth Communications Coordinator Sundays at 1 p.m. Amanda Kizer ...... (765)617-2143 Weddings Email…………………………………………[email protected] Coordinator of Young Adults and Youth Ministry Reid Leazier………………………………………………………..ext. 232 Email……………………………………………[email protected] Coordinator of Children’s Religious Education Beth Craig………………………………………………………....ext. 215 Email….…………………………………...……[email protected] High School Youth Minister Funerals Dave Neeson…………..……...…………………………………..ext. 310 Please call the or church office prior to making Email………………………………………[email protected] Youth Ministry Administrative Assistant any funeral arrangements with a funeral director. This Matt Pifer…………..……...……………………………….……..ext. 238 ensures that a priest and the church will be available. Email……………………………………...…[email protected] To preplan a funeral prayer service and/or Mass, Parish Receptionist please contact the parish office at 842-6778. Email ...... [email protected] RCIA ...... ext. 240 Sessions are Tuesdays from 7-8:30PM in the Merton Room. Email ...... [email protected] Contact Sandy Schrader at [email protected] if you Accounting Manager are interested in learning more about the Catholic faith. Bob Stephanak ...... ext. 241 Sacramental Preparation Email ...... [email protected] —If you Office Phone…………………..….317-842-6778 have any teens from the ages of 12-17 in need of Sacra- Fax Number………….…………….317-576-1932 mental Prep please contact Reid Leazier - Coordinator of Youth Ministry: [email protected]. This would SLDM School include Baptism, Reconciliation, First Communion, and Office Hours Monday-Friday 7:30 am-3:30 pm Confirmation. Phone…………………………………………………..(317) 842-1125 Fax……………………………………………..(317) 842-1126 Hearing assistance equipment available in the Principal Sacristy upon request. Scott Stewart……………………………………………………ext. 301 Email……………………………………[email protected] Parish Facilities Usage Secretary • Erika Rowe/Heidi Clarke………………………………….ext. 300 Email…………………………………[email protected] • All events must be requested in writing. Forms are availa- Administrative Assistant ble in the parish office. Jennifer Podlogar…………………………………………….ext. 391 • Email…………………………………[email protected] Director of Development and Marketing Maggie Fox……………………………………………………..ext. 244 • All adults participating in events with youth under 18 yrs. Email………………………………………[email protected] of age must have completed the Safe and Sacred Certification. Crisis Pregnancy—Free Ultra- Parish Council— sound/Post Abortion Counseling: [email protected] Pregnant? Need help? Hurt by abortion? Call the Gabriel Ange Bailey……………………………………………..317-557-7337 Project toll-free at 1-877-734-2444 confidentially, anytime, Patrick Clarke………………………………………….317-339-1170 day or night. Lisa Henderson……………………………………….317-513-8518 Dan Hubbard…………………………………………317-402-4990 Bulletin Announcements: Any bulletin Jennifer King………………………………………….317-383-6330 announcements are to be sent for approval to your par- Eugene Kroeff…………………………………………317-575-8956 ticular staff representative. Please do not send an- Jerry McConnell…………………………………….765-702-9088 Terri Norvanis………………………………………..317-585-9033 nouncements directly to Amanda Kizer. If you aren’t John Petrie……………………………………………..317-697-1230 sure who your staff representative is, send the an- Steve Schwegman……………………………………317-578-0957 nouncement to Jeff Oelker at [email protected]. Katie Wilson…………………………………………..317-496-0845 Bulletin announcements will typically run for two weeks.