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June 23, 2013 St. Michael Church Cannelton, Indiana Sunday Mass 8:00a.m. Sacrament of Penance Sunday 7:30-7:45a.m. Rev. Sengole Thomas G., Administrator [email protected] St. Pius V. Church Troy, IN Sunday Mass 10:30a.m. Sacrament of Penance Sunday: 10:00-10:25a.m. Rev. Sengole Thomas G., Administrator Jeanne Harth, Administrator of Religious Ed. [email protected] Catholic Ministry Center 824 Jeerson Street, Tell City IN Oce 812-547-7994 Fax 812-547-6985 StaMandy Bauer, Secretary [email protected] Tammy Bruner, Receptionist/Secretary [email protected] Vickie Hillenbrand, Liturgy Coordinator [email protected] Sr. Mary Emma Jochum, O.S.B., Dir. Faith Formation [email protected] Albert “Buddy” Peter, Maintenance Valeria Simmons, Business Manager [email protected] St. Paul Church Tell City, IN Saturday Evening Mass 5:30p.m. Sunday Masses 9:30a.m. and 11:30a.m. Sacrament of Penance Saturday 4:30 - 5:00p.m. Rev. Dennis Duvelius, V.F., Pastor Rev. Mr. David Marcoe, Deacon [email protected]

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June 23, 2013 St. Michael Church Cannelton, Indiana

Sunday Mass 8:00a.m. Sacrament of Penance Sunday 7:30-7:45a.m.

Rev. Sengole Thomas G., Administrator [email protected]

St. Pius V. Church Troy, IN

Sunday Mass 10:30a.m. Sacrament of Penance Sunday: 10:00-10:25a.m.

Rev. Sengole Thomas G., Administrator Jeanne Harth, Administrator of Religious Ed.

[email protected]

Catholic Ministry Center 824 Jefferson Street, Tell City IN

Office 812-547-7994 Fax 812-547-6985

Staff Mandy Bauer, Secretary

[email protected] Tammy Bruner, Receptionist/Secretary

[email protected] Vickie Hillenbrand, Liturgy Coordinator

[email protected] Sr. Mary Emma Jochum, O.S.B., Dir. Faith Formation

[email protected] Albert “Buddy” Peter, Maintenance

Valeria Simmons, Business Manager [email protected]

St. Paul Church Tell City, IN

Saturday Evening Mass 5:30p.m. Sunday Masses 9:30a.m. and 11:30a.m.

Sacrament of Penance Saturday 4:30 - 5:00p.m. Rev. Dennis Duvelius, V.F., Pastor Rev. Mr. David Marcotte, Deacon

[email protected]

Father Sengole Thomas G. [email protected]

Parish Pastoral Council Chairperson: John Bland

Vice Chairperson: Ray Reed Secretary: Jane Zoll-Corley Norman Burns, David Pyle

Mary Ann Wheatley

Finance Committee Chairperson: Mary Ann Wheatley

Secretary: Ray Reed

Masses Sunday, June 23 8:00 a.m. People of SS. Michael & Pius Thursday, June 27 8:00 a.m. Augusta Rogier Sunday, June 30 8:00 a.m. Mary Rudolph

June 30 Ministers Lector: Julie Bryant

Eucharistic Ministers: Laura Pauckner *Mary Jo Schellenberg Dr. Joseph Walker

Servers: Cassie Bryant, Isaac Corley

Ushers: Larry Hanloh, Brian Schank Jared Poehlein, Dave Rausch

Greeters: Mari Hinton, Marilyn Rhodes

Gifts: Thorn/Corley family

June Porter: Darrell Dauby

June Laundry: Pauline Thorn

June Fr. Marendt Hall Cleaners: Carlena Jarboe, Mary Jo Schellenberg

Porters Needed! More porters are needed to pre-pare for Sunday Mass. Please con-tact Fr. Sengole after Mass.

S t . M i c h a e l

Actual Budget Actual Budget

Weekly Weekly YTD YTD

Env.-18 472.00 1,177.00 43,375.37 58,850.00Loose 159.00 150.00 13,282.28 7,500.00Total $631.00 $1,327.00 $56,657.65 $66,350.00

St. Michael Sunday Collection-June 9

NCYC is Coming to Indianapolis NCYC is a National Catholic Youth Conference for high school youth from

all over the United States. There will be 20,000 youth to invade the Lucas Oil Stadium on November 21-23, 2013. If any high-schoolers from St. Michael or St. Pius wish to attend this Youth Conference, please con-tact Fr. Sengole at 719-9907 as soon as possible.

Parish Council: The Parish Pastoral Council will meet on June 27 at Fr. Marendt Hall at 6.00pm. Please relay your concerns to one of the council members.

Catholic Charities Collection Next Sunday, June 30th is the 5th Sunday of the month, so there will be a collection for Catholic Charities. There are envelopes in your packet should you choose to use them. All gifts raised remain in this area to fund ever-growing requests for help. Please be generous.

History of Peter’s Pence The Peter's Pence Collection derives its name from an ancient custom. In ninth-century England. King Alfred the Great collected money, a "pence," from landowners as financial support for the Pope. Today, the Peter's Pence Collection supports the Pope's philanthropy by giving the Holy Fa-ther the means to provide emergency assistance to those in need be-cause of natural disaster, war, oppression, and disease.

Children's Liturgy: A special thank you to Adam & Cassie Heeke, Armella Grass, Jo Ann, Margie Weatherholt, T.J. Ball, Nikki Meunier, Terri Brockman for coming forward to begin Children's Liturgy. We also thank Sr. Mary Em-ma for training these catechists.

Cemetery Pavement The parish council has decided to repair the pavement around St. Pius cemetery in Troy. We will be using the cemetery fund money for this pur-pose, but any donation from the parishioners for this time sensitive pro-ject will be greatly appreciated. Please send donations to the Catholic Ministry Center or put them in the collection baskets indicating the pur-pose on the envelopes.

NCYC is Coming to Indianapolis NCYC is a National Catholic Youth Conference for high school youth from all over the United States. There will be 20,000 youth to invade the Lucas Oil Stadium on November 21-23, 2013. If any high-schoolers from St. Michael or St. Pius wish to attend this Youth Conference, please contact Fr. Sengole at 719-9907 as soon as possible.

Fall Festival News July 1, 6:30 p.m.—Meeting in St. Pius Hall.

Chairperson Needed: We are in need of someone to chair the Yard Sale at the festival. If anyone is interested, please call Frank Marsili at 812-529-8404.

S t . P i u s

Father Sengole Thomas G. [email protected]

Parish Pastoral Council Chairperson: Doris Jean Krutz Vice Chairperson: Greg Dilger

John Dolezal, Adam Heeke, Rick Knable

Finance Committee Chairperson: John Dolezal

Secretary: Adam Heeke

Masses Sunday, June 23 10:30 a.m. Mary Helen Mosby Tuesday, June 25 8:00 a.m. Helen Linne Sunday, June 30 10:30 a.m. People of SS Pius & Michael

June 30 Ministers Lector: Betty Sweeney

Eucharistic Ministers: Chris Zimmerman Ruth Dilger JoElla Evrard

Servers: Marcus Fortwendel Jacob Fortwendel Dylan Knable

June Porter: JoElla Evrard

June Ushers: Rocky Kleeman Larry Mulzer

June Cleaning: Jean Krutz Shelby Krutz

Actual Budget Actual BudgetWeekly Weekly YTD YTD

Env-35 831.00 961.00 41,417.80 47,089.00Loose 175.00 150.00 8,693.81 7,350.00Total $1,006.00 $1,111.00 $50,111.61 $54,439.00

St. Pius Sunday Collection-June 9

It is not too ear

ly to start

thinking about items for the

country store.

We could use

jams and jellies, homemade

bread, rolls, crafts, p

illows,

purses, needlew

ork, crochet,

garden produce-fruit, vege-

tables. Also need

ed will be

items for the Chinese Auc-

tion and the Silent Auction.

Father Dennis Duvelius

Parish Pastoral Council Chairperson: Bob Hackel

Vice Chairperson: Marcia Parker Secretary: Joan Esarey

Burke Etienne Jerry Malone Diane Pfeiffer Mary Jo Schaefer Karen Lyons Kenny Ziegelgruber

Mass Intentions Monday, June 24 The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist 8:00 a.m. Ronnie Lautner

Wednesday, June 26 Weekday 10:00 a.m. Golden Living Center— Communion Service 10:00 a.m. Oakwood— Grace Evelyn Paulin 5:00 p.m. Doris “Kay” James

Thursday, June 27 (Saint Cyril of Alexandria) 8:00 a.m. Lelan Lautner

Friday, June 28 Saint Irenaeus 8:00 a.m. Carolyn Hubbs

Saturday, June 29 Vigil 5:30 p.m. Peter & Mathilda Holman family

Sunday, June 30 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:30 a.m. Regina & Ralph Kleeman 11:30 a.m. People of SS. Paul & Mark

Monday-Friday

6:45a.m. Comm. Service in Blessed Sacrament Chapel

Suggested donation for a Mass intention: $10

St . Paul News Kenosha, Wisconsin Mission Trip 2013

Xavier Barnes Spenser Beard Cassie Bryant Julie Bryant

Kelsey Gowers Amy Hackbarth Janice Hackbarth Kassidie Hayes

David Jordan Javier Mendez Keith Holman Mercedes Mendez

Natalie Peter Trent Rainey Cathy Schaefer Chris Schaefer

Ray Schaefer Megan Teague Fr. Sengole Thomas Luke Thomas

Matt Zabel Derrian Zabel Clint Waninger Mason Waninger Nick Weyer

Congratulations on your willingness to serve others!

Finances

Actual Budget Actual BudgetWeekly Weekly YTD YTD

Env.-196 5,227.40 5,900.00 299,843.93 330,200.00 ACH-16 1,247.00 1,000.00 52,378.00 50,000.00Loose 368.01 500.00 23,219.86 25,000.00Total Col. $6,842.41 $7,400.00 $375,441.79 $405,200.00

Sunday Collection - June 16

Signature Date

I authorize St. Paul Catholic Church to draw bank drafts on my bank account

shown above according to the timing and amount I have indicated for my sacrifi-

cial giving to my parish. I understand that I can discontinue these drafts by notify-

ing St. Paul’s in writing or in person. Both St. Paul’s and the bank also may termi-nate this agreement with ten (10) days written notice. I have attached a voided

check or deposit slip from this account. I understand drafts will begin the Monday

following the date the form is received.

Sunday Collection Automatic Withdrawal

Authorization Form

I wish to give (choose one)...

Every Sunday

Bi-monthly on First & Third Sundays

Bi-monthly on Second & Fourth Sundays

Once a month on First Sunday

Once a month on Sunday

Other, specify .

Amount

Name

Address

Name of Bank

City/State/Zip

Phone number

Faith Formation

THIS WEEK IS BIBLE SCHOOL! 9:00-11:30 AM GRADES 1-4 @ St. Paul Church 9:15-11:15 AM 4 & 5 yr olds & Kindergarten @ Method-ist Church

SCHEDULE @ St. Paul 8:45 Arrive in Parish Hall 9:00 Music center in Church 9:30 Bible Story Center in Rooms 3-6 10:00 Snack Center 10:15 Game Center in City Hall Park for Gr 1 & 2 Craft Center in Rm 9 for Gr 3 & 4 10:45 Game Center in City Hall Park for Gr. 3 & 4 Craft Center in Rm 9 for Gr 1 & 2 11:20 Wrap up 11:30 Dismissal from St. Paul Narthex

VOLUNTEER STAFF: Decorations Trish Edwards Craft Center Vickie Mathena & Martha Niehaus Game Center Amy Shields, Jennifer Chestnut Snack Center Trish Edwards, Kara Braunecker & Kay Hildenbrand Music Center Amy Shields Registration/Sign-in Kara Braunecker Bible Story Center Grade 1 – Klyne Waninger Grade 2 – Clara Kress Grade 3 – Cindy Ehrlich Grade 4 – Missy DuPont Junior Helpers Jenna Coyle, Kailynn Hawhee, Samantha Allen, Jana Lacy, Grace Kreilein, Mollie Arnold, Nathan Mathena, Hannah Rhodes, Carina Kessens, Issac Corley, Nicholas Stahly

VOLUNTEER STAFF AT-METHODIST CHURCH

ADULT HELPERS Kelly Hollinden, Gretchen Armstrong, Michelle Glenn, Erica Hagedorn, Cassie Heeke. Junior Helpers

Krya Gentry, Brenna Franzman, Marli Ta-bor, Zach Hammack, Madison Mathena, Emma Kohnert, Cameron Rudolph, Garrett Jarboe and maybe more.

PRAY FOR A WEEK OF

FUN AND LEARNING!

N e w s a n d N o t e s

Memorial Donation in Memory of: Jim Leclere from Steve & Cathy Rogier Catholic Charities Collection Next Sunday, June 30th is the 5th Sunday of the month, so there will be a collection for Catholic Charities. There are envelopes in your packet should you choose to use them. All gifts raised remain in this area to fund ever-growing requests for help. Please be generous. Funeral Meal Packets Callers for July-October may pick up their funeral meal packets in the Narthex this weekend.

Baptism Celebrations To have a child baptized at SS. Michael, Paul, or Pius, please contact Sister Mary Emma at 812-547-7102. First time parents are required to go through the prepa-ration process, which lasts no longer than an hour with Sister Mary Emma. The time of meeting can be scheduled at your conven-ience. Wedding Preparation Contact one of the priests to make arrangements for weddings at least six months in advance. We look forward to helping you make this a spiritual and momen-tous celebration for you and your families. Wedding Workshop You must register to attend a Wedding Workshop at least 3 months prior to your wedding. The next workshop is

Saturday, July 6

12-2:00 p.m.

St. Paul Church

Please contact the office at 547-7994 to register.

Our Deepest Sympathy Please remember in your prayers the family of Doretha Horlander, who recently passed away.

Doretha Horlander

Welcome! How can we serve you? Welcome to St. Paul Catholic Church, we are pleased to have you join us in worship. If you would like to join the parish, please complete the information below and return it to us in the collection basket, drop by the office or mail. We will send you registration information or you may come by the parish office and register. Welcome and God bless! Name __________________________________ Address ________________________________ City ___________________________ State ___ Zip _____ Home Phone _______________ Work Phone ________________ Cell Phone _________________ Email ___________________________________________________ _____ I am new to the area and would like to register in the parish. _____ I am interested in becoming Catholic. _____ I moved. My new address is ___________________________ _____ I am registered with the parish, but not receiving my envelopes. _____ I am interested in the ______________________ ministry. _____ I would like to receive Holy Communion at home/ _____ during upcoming hospitalization. _____ I am interested in Sunday Collection ACH

Diaper Drive Catholic Charities is conducting our annual Mothers Day/ Fathers Day Dia-per Drive to benefit our Lifeline for Families Ministry. Through the month of May and June please consider helping families in need of the basic ne-cessities for their babies. Donations of diapers and wipes would be great-ly appreciated. Contact JoAnn Smith at 547-0903 for drop off infor-mation. Daughters of Isabella Corporate Communion Next weekend our regional chapters of the Daughters of Isabella come together at the 9:30 a.m. Mass for Corporate Communion. Thank you ladies for all you do for the Tri-Parish.

Prayer List (full list at the doors)

Makala Brinksneader Marie Clemens, Dick Sallee,

Mary Jo Snyder

Readings For The Week Mon.: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13- 15; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57- 66, 80 Tues.: Gn 13:2, 5-18; Ps 15:2- 4ab, 5; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wed.: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mt 7:15-20 Thurs.: Gn 16:1-12, 15-16 [6b-12, 15-16]; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 7:21-29 Fri.: Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22; Ps 128:1-5; Mt 8:1-4 Sat.: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19:2- 5; Gal 1:11-20; Jn 21:15- 19 Sun.: 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; Gal 5:1, 13-18; Lk 9:51-62

T r i - P a r i s h I n f o r m a t i o n C o n t .

Sonwest Roundup Vacation Bible School Sponsored by: St. Paul Church · First United Methodist

June 24 – June 27, 2013 (Mon.-Thursday) 9:00-11:30 a.m. Grades 1 – 4 @ St. Paul

9:15-11:15 a.m. – 4 year olds thru K @ Methodist

Have a Great Week!

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Paul Church #765700 824 Jefferson Tell City, IN 47586 TELEPHONE 812 547-7994 CONTACT PERSON Mandy Bauer SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat XI Windows 7 PRINTER Canon MG 5320 TRANSMISSION TIME Wednesday 12:00 p.m. SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION June 23, 2013 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

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Grief Support Group There is a grief support group meeting every 3rd Tuesday at the First Methodist Church at 10th and Mozart Streets. These meetings are open to the pub-lic.

Visiting the Homebound There are many people in our parishes who live alone and would appreciate a visit now and then. Remember, visiting the sick is a corporal work of mercy. Mandy, at the Cath-olic Ministry Center can provide a list of names. We are all busy, but doing the Lord’s work should be a priority.

Daughters of Isabella Corporate Communion This weekend our regional chapters of the Daughters of Isabella come together at the 9:30 a.m. mass for Corporate Communion. Thank you ladies for all you do for the Tri-Parish.

Catholic Charities Collection Next Sunday Since next Sunday is the fifth Sunday of the month, there will be a collection for Catholic Charities. All donations received stay in this area and are distributed to those in need by Joan Hess, Agency Director for the Tell City Deanery Catholic Charities. Your generous response will be of great help as Joan always has more requests for aid than she can meet.

Food for the Needy Sunday Next Sunday is Food for the Needy Sunday. Please bring nonperishable food items, pa-per products, cleaning supplies, etc. to church. There is a bas-ket to receive monetary dona-tions you may wish to make. Please be generous. Supplies will go to the Council of Agen-cies.

Communion Ministry Volunteers are needed on Sundays to take communion to individuals who are homebound. This one on one ministry is one of the ways we keep all the mem-bers of our community connected to the whole. It is

Contact Infor-mation for Bishop Paul D. Etienne Catholic Pastoral Cen-ter, 2121 Capitol Ave-nue, Cheyenne, WY 82001 office phone: 307-638-1530, e-mail: [email protected]

Year of Faith For this Year of Faith, Pope Benedict has encouraged you to study and reflect on the Catechism of the Catho-lic Church. Well, here's an easy and free way to do it. Simply go this web site: http://www.flocknote.com/catechism. Enter your email address and you'll start get-ting a little bit of the Cate-chism emailed to you every morning. Read that little bit every day and you'll read

St. Paul Community Garden This year our Ministry of Charity is again embarking on our popular Community Garden. As always, it will be under the expert supervi-sion of our green thumb expert Ray Schaefer. Throughout the summer, this wonderful parish pro-ject provides healthy, nutri-tious vegetables for so many in our community, including the ever-popular

Greeters, Serv-ers

need of ushers, nd servers for our sses. Please con-teering for these ministries. If inter-se contact Linda t 547-7531.

LOOKING FOR OFFICE VOLUN-TEERS: The Catholic Ministry Center office is looking for volunteers who

could, on occasion help out with putting together church mailings, or answering

the phones. This would be great for someone who is retired and would like to help with this ministry. If interested, please call Tammy or Mandy at 547-7994.

Our

Christ Our Hope Our par-ish goal is

Snow Volun-teers Needed

This winter we could use help removing snow from sidewalks and steps at the church, office and Annex building. If it snows one day through the week or the weekend we would appreci-ate any and all help!

If you are a teacher or a stu-dent and school has been called off due to snow and you can drive in these conditions, please come out and help!

St. Paul Catholic Church 150th Memorial Plaque

Names of loved ones that have been added to the 150th Memorial Plaque. If you are interested in adding your loved one to the plaque please come by or call the office at 547-7994.

In Memory of: From: Leonard J. Goffinet Cyrina Gof-finet Florence Zoercher Marge Rhodes Donald Patten Dorothy Pat-ten Earl “Lefty” Cravens Shirley Cra-vens Renus Hess Doris Hess & Family David Yelland Yelland Fami-ly

Reserved (L) Reserved (L) James N. Hess Paul, James, Randall, Steve, Gary, Mark &

Hall Tree made from old door

Wedding Workshop You must register to attend a Wedding Workshop at least 3 months prior to your wedding. The next work-shop is Saturday, July 6, 12-2:00 p.m. in St. Paul Church Please contact the office at 547-7994 to regis-ter.

License #131137

You can view our Church

Bulletin online by going

to the follow-ing website

Early Years Store The Early Years Store is open at Catholic Charities, 802 9th Street, on Wednesday mornings from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Call 547-0903 for an appointment or more information. This store offers gently used clothing for babies and chil-dren up to 2T, as well as baby items and equipment. We also have maternity clothing. Although some items may not be in stock, additional items will be available as dona-tions come in. How can I help this ministry? By donating gently used baby clothing, equipment, baby items, maternity clothing that you may no longer need; making a financial donation towards the purchase of needed items; volunteering at the store; community organizations sponsored fundraisers (donating either money or items).

More Porters Needed We have 4 porters, but need more. A porter opens the church on Sundays and holy days, sets up for Mass, cleans the sacred vessels after Mass and closes up the church after

Prayer to Saint Agatha

O Heavenly Fa-

ther, Who raised Aga-

tha to the dignity of

Sainthood, we implore Your Divine Majesty by her interces-

sion to give us health

of mind, body and soul.

Free us from all those things

Year of Faith Prayer O God, as you sent your Holy

Spirit upon the early Church

in the fiery tongues and the mighty wind of Pentecost, so now we ask you to send

that same Spirit upon us

that we may go forth to pro-claim

the Gospel of Christ to every creature.

We humbly pray that you deepen

your Trinitarian life within us; make us effective and holy

Make up your mind to become a saint St. Maria Maza-rello

“There is no saint without a past, no sinner without a fu-

ture.” St. Augustine of Hippo

Mission Trip If any of our youth are in-terested in going on the Youth Mission Trip to Ke-nosha, Wisconsin this com-ing summer, please contact Fr. Sengole. You may see him at Mass or call 547-7994.

O God of all beginnings and endings, We praise and thank you for the gift of this school year.

It has been a time filled with grace and blessings, With challenges and opportunities, joys and sorrows.

The days have passed quickly, O Lord. The weeks, the months, the seasons, the holidays and holy days,

The exams, vacations, breaks, and assemblies, All have come forth from your hand.

While we trust that your purposes have always been at work each day,

Sometimes it has seemed difficult to understand and appreciate Just what you have been up to in our school.

Give us the rest and refreshment we need this summer. Let our efforts of this past year bear fruit.

Bring all of our plans to a joyful conclusion, And bless us, according to your will,

With the fulfillment of our summer hopes and dreams. Watch over us in the weeks of rest ahead,

And guide each day as you have done this past year. Help us return to school with a new spirit and a new energy.

May we continue to grow In age, wisdom, knowledge and grace

All the days of our lives.

Old St. Paul Church Pew

Set of Tell City Winged Rockers

TODAY, JUNE 9, 2013TODAY, JUNE 9, 2013 10:00 AM10:00 AM10:00 AM——— Only Mass Today!Only Mass Today!Only Mass Today!

11a.m.-3:00p.m.—Grilled Chicken/Roast Beef Dinners

Dine in or carry out

11a.m.—Bingo, Games, Crafts, Food, Booths Open, Silent Auction

12:00-2:00p.m.—Music by “Rejoicing Souls” Bluegrass, Country & Contemporary Gospel Music

2:30p.m.—Close of Silent Auction and Mini Raffle

3:00p.m. Live Auction Begins

Raffle Drawings, Prizes, and Quilt will take place after Live Auction

11 a.m.11 a.m.--5 p.m.5 p.m.

CITY HALL PARKCITY HALL PARK 700 MAIN STREET700 MAIN STREET

TELL CITY, INTELL CITY, IN

Rocking Chairs

Faithful Giving Authorization Form

I wish to give (choose one)...

Every Sunday

Bi-monthly on First & Third Sundays

Bi-monthly on Second & Fourth Sundays

Once a month on First Sunday

Once a month on Sunday

Other, specify .

Amount

Name

Address

Name of Bank

City/State/Zip

Phone number

I authorize St. Paul Catholic Church to draw bank drafts on my bank account shown

above according to the timing and amount I have indicated for my sacrificial giving

to my parish. I understand that I can discontinue these drafts by notifying St. Paul’s

in writing or in person. Both St. Paul’s and the bank also may terminate this agree-ment with ten (10) days written notice. I have attached a voided check or deposit

slip from this account. I understand drafts will begin the Monday following the date

the form is received.

Signature Date

Birdhouse made from a chandelier!

Religious Education Building St. Pius Religious Education building is un-der interior renovation. The kids are very happy about their building being improved in many ways. We need your help. Please feel free to go in and get a feel of what is going on. You may donate either in terms of monetary assistance or materials. Please contact Rick Knable or Fr. Sengole for more information. Rick Knable: 812-529-8362, Fr. Sengole: 812-547-9907. Thanks to every-one who has already donated in any way, it is much appreciated

Religious Education Building St. Pius Religious Education building is under interior renovation. The kids are very happy about their building being improved in many ways. We need your help. Please feel free to go in and get a feel of what is going on. You may donate either in terms of monetary assistance or materials. Please contact Rick Knable or Fr. Sengole for more in-

BREAST CANCER

AWARENESS MONTH

October 7, 2012

St. Michael Church, Cannel-

ton, IN Rev. Sengole Thomas G.,

Administrator Sunday Mass 8:00a.m.

St. Paul Church, Tell City, IN

Rev. Dennis Duvelius, V.F., Pastor

Rev. Mr. Alan Carter Saturday Evening Mass

St. Paul Picnic: June 9, 2013 If you will be or think you will be working at our summer picnic in any of the adult gaming activities, such as bingo, raffles, wheel games, etc. the office needs the following to complete our annual

Gaming License application for the state of Indiana.

Name:

Address: Phone: ( )

Date of Birth

Driver’s License Number# Game:

# of Years/Months a member : years/months (circle one)

Please submit this form to the Catholic Ministry Center, 824 Jefferson Street, Tell City, IN 47586 in person

by mail or the collection basket. You may also turn this into Janet Damin, Picnic Chair.

United Catholic Appeal Christ Our Hope

Goal: $36,638.00

Total to date in Pledges: $15,678.00

Fasting: All those ages of 18-59 are required to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. This means 1 full meal is eat-en that day, and the other two meals together should not equal a full meal. Abstinence: All those age 14 & older are asked to abstain from eating meat on all the Fridays of Lent.

Those in poor health are excused from following

these guidelines. Fabric covered wood turned

Jewelry or Key Holder

Planter Box made from baby crib

Dresser turned TV Console

Old Door turned dining table

Birdhouse

Crib turned table/desk