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OUR MISSION STATEMENT
The people o f Sain t Joseph Par ish are ca l led to be a fa i th - f i l led fami ly who forg ive f ree ly , act just ly , love tender ly and walk humbly wi th God.
CONTACT US 1029 Kundek Street ● Jasper, Indiana 47546
Phone: 812-482-1805 ● Fax: 812-482-1814
Website: www.SaintJosephJasper.org
Facebook: St Joe Jasper Twitter: stjoejasper
Email: [email protected]
Pastor Reverend Raymond Brenner [email protected]
Associate Pastors
Reverend William Traylor [email protected]
Reverend Crispine “Cris” Adongo [email protected]
Healing Ministry Sister Carolyn Bouchard, SP [email protected]
Deacon
Reverend Mr. Levi Schnellenberger [email protected]
Parish Catechetical Leaders Pam Freyberger, DRE, PCL [email protected]
Mike Hagerdon, CRE, PCL [email protected]
St. John Bosco Youth Ministry Angie Greulich…………812-481-2442 [email protected]
Parish Manager Jane Gehlhausen [email protected]
COMMISSION
REPRESENTATIVES
Christine Brinkman……Parish Council Julie Stone.………….………....Education Dan Fritch………………………….Finance Fr. William Traylor…….…………..Liturgy Moises Basilio……………..Intercultural Lynn Scheu..…………..Social Concerns Angie Greulich……………………….Youth
PARISH CENTER
BUSINESS HOURS
Mon - Thurs: 8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m.
PASTORAL STAFF
Call 812-482-1805 or Email:
To request prayers or
join the prayer line.
Prayer changes lives.
Let us pray for you
or a loved one.
RECONCILIATION
SCHEDULE
Wednesday 7:30 am till 8:00 am Mass
Thursday following 6:30 pm Mass
Saturday 11:00 am – 12:00 Noon
and by appointment.
Wel c o m e to Sa in t J o s eph Ca tho l i c Ch urch
As the bulletin goes to press the news has just broke re-garding Bishop Thompson’s new assignment. If you were not aware, Pope Francis has named Bishop Charles C. Thompson as Archbishop delegate of the Indianapolis Archdiocese. They are fortunate to get an exceptional leader. Please join as Father Bill, Father Cris and I unite in praying for Bishop Thompson, The Archdiocese of Indi-anapolis and Pope Francis as he discerns the next Bishop of Evansville.
Again, I apologize for not being here for our Summer Picnic. But unlike a few of the Saints, I cannot be in two places at one time. I am certain that all of you did your best to make it a success without me. I share one of the most frequently used sayings by our table waiters “Great, Thank You”. Now that I can cross Alaska off my wish list, I invite you to consider joining me on a tour of Poland and Eastern Europe, September 25—October 6, 2017. There are brochures on the rack of the bulletin board or in the reception area of the Parish Center. Don’t wait till the last minute. We will visiting some of the sites of last years World Youth Day with Pope Francis, without the millions of additional tourists. Check it out. The past week also saw Father Cris start his service as the Administrator of Precious Blood Parish pending the return of Father Gary Kaiser. We pray for Father Gary’s quick return.
TEC (Teens Encounter
Christ) is
a three-
day expe-
rience for
young people. Adults are also wel-
come and encouraged to a"end as
they increase our witness to our
faith while experiencing their own
encounter with Christ.
Candidates can expect to meet
others from all areas of the Dio-
cese, find how God fits in your life,
and encounter the Risen Jesus
Christ.
You can find an applica$on and
more informa$on at h"p://
www.switec.org/ The next week-
end is July 22-24, 2017 at St.
Mary’s Church in Ireland.
MAY WE BE GOD’S SERVANTS FIRST
REFLECTION It is good to love one’s country, but ultimate loyalty is due only to Christ and his kingdom. Na-tionalism becomes idolatrous when loyalty to the nation is more important than loyalty to Christ. Saints Thomas More and John Fisher show us what faithful citizenship looks like. They loved and served their country. But when they were forced to choose between God’s Church and the king, they were faithful to the Church. May their example continue to illumi-nate the path for us, as we seek to faithfully serve our Church and country.
Tuesday, Jun 20, 2017
6:30pm Boy Scout Troop 182
Wednesday, Jun 2 1, 2017
8:30am Leg ion of Mary
6 :30pm Bosco Core Adu lt
Team
Thursday, Jun 22 , 2017
7:00pm Adult Choir
7 :30pm Theology Thursday
Sunday, Jun 25, 2017
7 :30am Ind iana Blood Center
B lood Dr ive
8 :00am Adult Cho ir
7 : 15pm Catho l ic Cafe '
THIS WEEK
IN OUR PARISH
Monday: June 19, 2017 Saint Romuald
8:00am…Urban Merkel, Ginger Merkel Barclay & Larry Merkel 6:30pm…..St. Ann Members Living/Deceased
Tuesday: June 20, 2017 8:00am………...……Othmar Sermersheim Family Living/Deceased 6:30pm…………………..……Rich & Rita Mae Krodel
Wednesday: June 21, 2017 Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
8:00am…………...……………………....Richard Eckerle 12:05pm……………………...……Austin Matthews, Jr.
Thursday: June 22, 2017 Saint Paulinus of Nola/Saint Thomas More
8:00am…………………………....…William Mehringer 6:30pm…………..……………….………..Harold Kleiser
Friday: June 23, 2017 The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
8:00am…………..…………………...…….Virgil Messmer Saturday: June 24, 2017 Nativity of Saint John the Baptist
8:00am……………….…………....Marie & Gilbert Berg 5:30pm……………….William & Carol Schuler 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday: June 25, 2017 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
6:00am……………….……….……People of the Parish 7:30am………………….Sally, Cletus & Dan Schilling 9:00am…………………………….…Catherine Verkamp 11:00am……Alphonse & Magdalen Burger Family Living/Deceased 1:00pm………..………………...……………...…En Español 6:00pm……………………….Sr. Imelda Marie Mulloy
MASS INTENTIONS
LITURGICAL MINISTERS ● JUNE 24 & 25, 2017
Time Eucharistic Ministers
Servers Senior Servers
Lectors Cantors/
Choirs Offertory Gift
Bearers
Saturday
5:30 PM
Priest B4, Jane & John Chappell, Dorothy Hall, Becky Beckman, Jami Seifert, Ann Arvin, Betty Johnson, Dan-iel Johnson, Lynn Brang, Judy Heidorn, Patrick Lottes
Jade Nord Hannah Seifert
OPEN
Steve Whalen
Jim Arvin
Paula Alles
William & Carol Schuler, 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Sunday 7:30
Rosemary Heim, Patrick Eckerle, Chris-tina Schuetter, Cheryl Gadlage, Marge Beckman, Christine Brinkman, Jamie Weber, Dave & Jan Kramer, Gale Rottet, Sandy Smith
Adam Schwartz OPEN
Patty Hoffman
Ambrose Hoffman
Family of:
Sally, Cletus & Dan Schilling
Sunday 9:00
Joyce Kreilein, Greg Beck, Donna Neu-kam, Lillian Sickbert, Rita Rasche, Mi-chael Mills, Clifton Howard, Pam How-ard, Brett Werner, Bob & Cheri Acton
Josh Schoenbachler
Mason
Schoenbachler
Chase Mehringer
Bernie Messmer
Ronald Snyder
Jan Rubino Family of: Catherine Verkamp
Sunday 11:00
Gina Stone, Kathleen Messmer, Bev Luegers, Pam Schneider, Jo Rean Hoff-man, Lou Burgan, Jonathan Faulkner Doug Faulkner, Nichole Faulkner, Terrie Keusch, Audrey Soellner
Caleb Hayden Philip Hayden
Benjamin Hayden
David Seger
Laurel Seger
Pam Howard
Family of: Alphonse & Magdalen
Burger
FREE CONCERT
JOHN SARGENT A classical guitarist
Saturday, June 24 @ 7:00 pm Saint Joseph Church
CDs available for purchase.
JUNE 10 & 1 1 , 2017
Direct Deposits—Electronic…………………...………………………..………...………………...$ 815.00
Weekend Collection ……………….………………………………….………………………..………...$ 13,569.29
Amount Needed for the Budget……………………………………………………………………...$ 20,011.49
Difference for the Sunday………………………………………………………………………….….$ (5,627.20)
Difference Year-to-Date…………………………………………………………………….…………$ (14,043.87)
Dubois Co. Community Meals Collection…………………………………$1,353.58
When I was a child I can remember
stopping by my parish or another lo-
cal Catholic church to just spend
some $me in prayer before the holy
Eucharist. We didn't have exposi$on
and adora$on much in those days,
but we were keenly aware of the
presence of Jesus in the tabernacle. I
would some$mes stare at the lighted
candle near it and know that Jesus
was alive.
I had never heard someone speak
about a stewardship way of life back
then. If I am honest, the primary mes-
sage I heard back in those days was
along the lines of we need to be as
good as we are able. Sacrifice was
only at Lent, disciples were people in
the Bible, and generosity mostly had
to do with the collec$on basket and
the poor box at the church entrance.
I even went to Catholic schools!
Maybe the message of stewardship
was there somewhere packaged
differently and I just missed it. It was-
n't un$l I was an adult, and a(er ac-
quiring two theology degrees, that I
understood both with my head and
my heart what a stewardship way of
life really meant. But I look back at
those days and I realize that the
groundwork was laid for me to un-
derstand these things. It was those
$mes before the holy Eucharist that I
began to understand true sacrifice. It
was at those $mes that I began to
understand how ac$ons and reali$es
that seem so simple to the human
eye can be so profound. And it was at
those $mes that I began to see that
true love knows no bounds. What
does the holy Eucharist say to you
about stewardship? Maybe today is a
great $me to reflect on your answer.
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
© Liturgical Publica$ons Inc
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP Sa in t J o s eph
Y O U R O F F E R I N G S
Thank you
Grand Knight Kurt Mehringer and his grill crew
have provided quiet support for two major events at Saint Joseph.
Sunday, June 11 they grilled burgers and
hotdogs as we celebrated our
military families.
They were back at it Friday, June 16 when they
grilled another 500 hamburgers for the VBS Friday Evening Festival.
SUNDAY, JUNE25 7:30 AM TO 11:30 AM
Saint Joseph Parish Center
What are some of the ways your do-nations might be used? Organ trans-plants, Sickle cell disease, Automo-bile accidents, Leukemia, Premature newborns.
Giving the gift of life.
TH
AN
K
YO
U Dear Father Ray and the people of
Saint Joseph Church—Jasper,
We wish to acknowledge the re-ceipt of the sum of $15,000 sent to us by you, our Sister Parish in Indiana. This money was shared as follows: - $6,000 was given to Fr. Chepa for the payment of teachers salaries in the collage. - $6,000 was given to Sr. Chukwue-meka for the payment of teachers
salaries in the primary school. - $2,900 was given to Sr. Chimez-ie for the payment of Doctor's sala-ries and purchase of drugs in the Dispensary.
We thank you so much for this kind gesture. We will always put you all in our prayers. May God bless and reward you all.
Sincerely yours in Christ, Sr. Chukwuemeka Uduji. On behalf of Fr. Chepa and Sr. Chimezie
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
"Whoever eats my flesh and
drinks my blood remains in me and I in him." With these words,
Jesus distinguished himself from
other spiritual leaders. He was doing more than offering advice.
He was offering himself: "The
bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world." Through
the Eucharist, Jesus provided a
way for his followers to be inti-
mately connected with him, not just with his ideas. When we re-
ceive this sacrament, we are able
to be close to the Lord not only in our hearts, but in our bodies as
well. In other words, we are able to unite our entire being --body
and soul--to Christ.
Unlike other prophets, Jesus did
not just describe a "path" to fol-low. He told people that he was
"the way" (Jn 14:6). He made very
bold claims about reaching spir-itual fulfillment, and one of them
involved receiving him in the Eu-
charist: "I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever
eats this bread will live forever."
We thus have a choice to make.
Will we eat this living bread? Will we really allow Jesus to become
part of us? If we answer yes then
we partake of true Communion--
we enter into a profound union
with the Lord. But if we choose not to eat this bread from heaven
(or if we eat it without faith or
reverence) then we miss out on
Christ's invitation to unity with him. Instead we would be like
those in the crowd who
"quarreled among themselves, saying, 'How can this man give us
his flesh to eat?'" They thought
Jesus couldn't have been serious about this. But he was. He insist-
ed, "My flesh is true food, and my
blood is true drink." Today on the
solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, may God
grant us the faith to recognize the
true presence of Jesus in the Eu-charist.
F 0 R R E F L E C T I O N
AMEN
BREAD
CHRIST
CORPUS CHRISTI
FATHER
FEEDS
FLESH
FOREVER
GOSPEL
HEAVEN
HOLY BLOOD
HOLY BODY
JESUS
LIFE
LIVE
LIVING BREAD
ONE
SON OF MAN
TRUE DRINK
TRUE FOOD
Sa in t J o s eph C a th o l i c Church
JUNE 9
Each one of us, as a living member of the
Body of Christ, is called to work for unity
and peace.
- POPE FRANCIS
J N F Y A I T L Q U R F L A A M S A E W
Y I I D M K K H K I P I E W C B I D G X
Z X H O E F I L J K V O Q E M P C E H R
U N H B S Z G H E I I L P E D Z O U N W
I T F Y U Q C Q N R E H T A F S R H W O
F G S L R C S G G N H X F C P H P S T X
H O G O S K B D O O L B Y L O H U U P Y
G K R H T R U E F O O D F Q Q Z S S N Y
M J Q E E V E R F E H W N W M V C E I M
K S B A V G J Q A L R A E F P I H J F K
K N D Y K E V H D O M N E Z W A R M X W
F Q I M E D R M N F X U D I L O I Z Q E
U H T R A Y J A O X F W U O V N S R R M
Y N B E D H M N L R O P L H X L T E U T
Y Z R V E E O R G E V C I P P S I C A I
J B Y A N S U B J U P L V N C M U H F B
T W V T N O F R W H F S E J B W E R S O
R E W K K S E K T V J V O E X K D I D M
N M C X E M S G A R H P X G F L E S H J
K X N P V H L P V Q Q N R R C P I T Z O
80 + BIRTHDAYS
June
19 Millie Merkel .................. 80
20 Carol Mehringer ............. 80
23 Rosie Rees ...................... 83
24 Dick Lampert .................. 86
Congratulations
June
14 Ryan & Suzanne Mehringer 20
20 Kevin & Yvonne Mullen…….25
21 Harvey & Bernita Berger…..55
22 James & Kathleen Berg…….60
23 Thomas & Ruth Flick………...55
24 Dennis & Joann Blake……..50
25 Scot & Karen Blesch………..40
Wedding Banns
Bann II.
Madeline “Maddie”
Messmer &
Markus Montee
Happy Anniversary to all our Saint Jo-
seph Couples. Due to space we only
print Anniversaries in 5 year increments
star$ng with your 20th Anniversary.
ATTENTION WOMEN
OF ALL AGES!!
Join us for the second annual
Gather in Faith Women’s Confer-
ence at St. John the Bap$st Catho-
lic Parish on Saturday, September
16th from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. This year’s conference theme
is With Great Love. Our keynote
speaker, Hallie Lord, author and
radio host, will speak on the ne-
cessity of overcoming fear to open
ourselves up to the joy God wants
to give us.
Breakout sessions will focus on
love, paren$ng, prayer, purpose,
and more! Invite your friends and
join us for a day of discovery
about our Faith, our Families and
our own Feminine Genius.
Register online
at www.sjbnewburgh.org
(on-line payment now available)
or contact Bethany Logan
at [email protected]. Cost:
$25 (includes lunch). Registra#on
increases to $30 if payment is re-
ceived a%er Aug. 31st. Childcare:
$5 per child, $15 family max.
5/21, 5/28, 6/18, 7/16, 7/31, 8 13, 8/20
DIVINE PROVIDENCE
Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
1385 West Sixth Street Jasper, IN 47546
812-630-8382 [email protected]
First Sunday of the Month 5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Monday 8:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M.
4th Thursday
10:00—11:00 P.M.
Saturday 6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.
If you are interested in filling any this hour, please contact the
number above or send an e-mail.
THE SAINT VINCENT
DE PAUL
QUARTERLY BREAKFAST
will be held on
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Resurrec$on Catholic Church,
5301 New Harmony Road,
Evansville, Indiana
The most Reverend
Bishop Charles C. Thompson
Will be the guest speaker at our
breakfast. His topic is :
“Pope Francis’ Call for Outreach
and the Place of St. Vincent de
Paul in That Call.”
Bishop Thompson and Father
Kreilein will celebrate Mass at 8:00
a.m. EDT and breakfast will follow
in the cafeteria.
All are welcome to a"end.
Please call in your reserva$on
to the SVDP Coordinator’s Office
(812)423-7842
by June 19, 2017.
June 21st: BOSCO CORE Leadership
Mee$ng at 6:30PM
July 6-10th: One Bread, One Cup
July 9th: Teen Mass & Pizza
following at PB
July 17-21: Notre Dame Vision
Aug. 5th: Strassenfest We"lauf 5K
Aug. 13th Teen Mass & Pizza @ P.B.
Aug. 24th:Adult Leader Extravagan-za @ Jasper Engines Training Facility
Sept. 10th: Teen Mass & Pizza:
Kick Off to 2017/2018 School Year
*Regular Sunday Night High School Youth Nights follow with Middle
School invited on the last Sunday of the Month
call or text Angie at
812 639 4227
BOSCO YOUTH
MINISTRY
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Saint Joseph has been a leader in
Catholic Educa#on in Southwest Indiana
since 1842.
Sa in t J o s eph Ch urch
TAP N2 THEOLOGY Come join Father William Traylor at the Jasper K of C, for another dynamic discussion. Always a learning experience.
The topic will be:
Marian Apparitions: How many? Where? What do they mean?
Experience for yourselves:
FUN, FELLOWSHIP AND WISDOM this will allow us to tap into some new knowledge about our faith.
We will meet Tuesday, June 20 at 7:30pm.
Questions? call Samantha
at : 812-631-0976
Cathol ic Café Last Sunday of the month
Join us for a fun evening with Domini-
can Sisters from Nashville, Sister Mary Rebekah and Sister Veronica Ma-rie will be our guest speakers, sharing their stories and answering questions.
June 25th directly a(er the 6
pm Mass! Finger foods such as pizza,
cookies and snacks will be offered.
All are welcome!
Come hear the Dominican Sisters
witness their faith filled tes$mo-
nies.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH
ROCK YOUR FAITH
June 26, 27 & 28
Saint Joseph Parish Center
Let us run with endurance the race that is set
before us. Hebrews 12:1
See website for details or pick up registration forms at
Saint Joseph Parish Center.
Guest Speakers featuring: From Nashville ~
Dominican Sisters &
Jimmy Mitchell
OPEN TO MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH OF
ALL PARISHES!!
ROCK YOUR FAITH
7
“ I R U N T O Y O U ! ”
St. John Bosco
Announcements:
The 2017 Na!onal Catholic Youth
Conference (NCYC) is November 16-
18 in Indianapolis. Bosco Youth
Ministry is taking registra!ons for
high school students who want to
a"end. There is limited space so
don't delay in reserving your spot.
About 1/3 of their spots are already
spoken for.
Bosco Youth Ministry is al-
so going on a canoeing trip on the
a#ernoon of Sunday, June 25th.
Open to middle and high school stu-
dents. They are also looking for
adults to go and help chaperone.
Contact Angie to sign up for either
of these events.
THEOLOGY THURSDAYS
Thursday June 15 - July 13
7:30 - 8:30 PM
Coffee, Cookies, Short presenta-
$on & round table discussion
Open to All!
Join David Cur$s for an opportunity
to deepen your faith and under-
standing of the following topics:
June 22: Jus$ce and Mercy: Same
God in Both Testaments
June 29: Thou Shalt not
Euthanasia, Abor$on, Capital
Punishment
July 6: Fourth Quarter:
The Problem of Suffering
July 13: Risen: The implica$ons of
the Risen
Christ
Contact David on
Facebook: David Cur$s or Twi"er:
HFSFreshCitrus
Saint Joseph Parish Center:
812-482-1805 Ext. 211
SUMMERTIME HURTS
We like to think of summer as be-ing a relaxing, enjoyable $me. But hurts, struggles, crises, and prob-lems don’t take a vaca$on. If you are experiencing a difficult $me—emo$onally, spiritually, or rela-$onally—you don’t have to suffer alone. Our Stephen Ministers are trained caregivers, ready to listen, care for and encourage you, pray with and for you, and provide one-
to-one Chris$an care to help you through whatever it is that you are facing. It’s free. It’s confiden-$al. And it will make a difference in your life!
To find out more about Stephen Ministry for you or someone you know, talk with one of our Ste-phen Ministry Leaders by calling 812-482-1805 X 210 or ask a Priest. To find out more about this one on one confiden$al service.
FUNDRAISER
The Ireland K of C will be having Bar-
becue Chicken Dinners on June
25. Dinners will consist of 1/2 Bar-
becue chicken, potato salad and slaw
for $10 and will be available for
pickup at St. Mary Church 10:00am
to 1:00pm.
Call St. Mary Parish Office at
812-482-7041 for more informa$on
or to order $ckets.
Proceeds go to "Building For Our
Future" church fundraiser.
Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand
are offering a program,
“Monas$cism in the 21st Century:
A view from the trenches,”
on Sunday, July 2, from 7 p.m. EDT
to 9 p.m., through Monday, July 3,
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn
how The Rule of St. Benedict can
be used as a means of renewal.
Presented by Father Michael Ca-
sey at Monastery Immaculate Con-
cep$on, Ferdinand. Cost $175, in-
cludes program, overnight lodging
at Kordes Hall, two meals. Com-
muter cost $125. Registra$on
due June 29. For more informa$on
or to register, call 800-880-2777,
or 812-367-1411, ext. 2915, or vis-
it www.thedome.org/events.
MONASTICISM
IN THE 21ST CENTURY:
A VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES
Father Ray Brenner invite's you to
join him on a trip to Poland and East-
ern Europe, September 25-October 6,
2017.You will have the opportunity to
visit Pope John Paul II's birthplace,
Shrine of Divine Mercy, the second
Black Madonna, Auschwitz Concen-
tra$on Camp, and beau$ful Cathe-
drals. For informa$on contact:
Fr. Ray Brenner
812-482-1805
Email: [email protected] or
Carol McGarth
800-221-4984
Email: [email protected]
CHECK IT OUT
POLAND &
EASTERN EUROPE
PILGRIMAGE WITH
BISHOP THOMPSON
12-day pilgrimage to Italy
S$ll room and $me to join Bishop
Charles Thompson and Father Joseph
Ziliak on a special 12-day pilgrimage
to Italy, Oct. 23 - Nov. 3, 2017. Orvie-
to, then Florence, the great Renais-
sance City with Michelangelo's dra-
ma$c David, are des$na$ons as we
arrive in Italy. Assisi, the peaceful
Umbrian town where St. Francis
lived, is next on our route. Sorrento,
overlooking the Mediterranean Sea,
Pompeii, Monte Cassino, the monas-
tery founded by St. Benedict over
1500 years ago will fill the next few
days. Then Rome. Pope Francis, the
four major basilicas, Va$can Muse-
um, Sis$ne Chapel, the Colosseum,
Trevi Fountain. And much more. For
more informa$on and a brochure,
please contact: Office of the Bishop
A"n: Renee Werner, PO Box 4169,
Evansville, IN 47724-0169, 812-424-
5536, [email protected], or Fr Jo-
seph Ziliak, 100 W Water St #1, New-
burgh, IN 47630-1174, 812-455-
1119, [email protected]
S U N D A Y B R U N C HE V E R Y S U N D A Y • 9 A M - 1 P M
2 0 3 1 N E W T O N S T R E E T • 4 8 2 - 2 8 9 8
N D A YN D A Y • 9 • 9 A M - 1A M - 1 P MP M
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Hwy. 231 S., JasperBring in church bulletin toreceive 10% off purchase.
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Saint Meinrad Archabbey Gift Shop Inspirational Gifts for All Occasions
Bring this ad in for 15% off 1 item per person - Code: STJ
Does not apply to sale or
select monastery gifts
812-357-8290½ mile S. of St. Meinrad, IN on State Rd 545
“A Team You Can Trust”
Your Local HVAC &
Plumbing Company
Come visit our
Kitchen & Bath Showroom
812-482-2466
2145 S St. Rd 162 Jasper2145 S St. Rd 162 Jasper
PIEPER-BURNS INSURANCE AGENCY
Auto • Life • Health • Home • Business
415 CLAY ST. JASPER
482-5151
HOMEMADE MEALS TO GO
(812) 634-5535617 Main St., Jasper, IN 47546
Order Thru Our Website
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11am-2pm
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Companionship • Assistance with Personal Care
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812-817-3009 • 873 Third Ave
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812-482-1722
Contact Mike Frank to place an ad today!
[email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2662
83 Hwy 231 South www.hopfoutdoor.com
Messmer Mechanical
402 3rd Ave. • 482-6766
482-1166 www.papajohns.com
INDUSTRIAL • JANITORIAL • HEALTHCARE
1.800.827.7430 812.634.2501 fax: 812.634.2601
2350 Terry Lane, Jasper, IN 47546
Call us today for a FREE estimate on all your pest
and termite control needs.
A veteran owned company
serving the Southern Indiana area.
Jesse Blessinger, Owner
APARTMENTS
660 RUMBACH AVE • 482-5913
LINDA R. GERBER, Property Mgr.Affordable, Independent
Senior Living Community
APARTMENTS
SUNSET LAUNDRY
& DRY CLEANERS
218 Third Ave., Jasper (812) 482-6333
Brian J. Woebkenberg M.D.• General Orthopaedics • Performing New Anterior Hip Surgery • Specialized in Sports Medicine
695 W 2nd Street, Jasper, IN 47546
(812) 996-5950 For appointment, no referral needed
Visit on the web at Woebkenbergorthopaedics.com Or on Facebook
BOB LUEGERS
1050 Wernsing Road • PO Box 787Jasper, IN 47546
BOBLUEGERS.COM
101 CountryFM 100.9
Country Roads w/Fr. Joe • Sunday Mornings@ 7:00 AM
TV Holy Mass
Sundays @ 11AM
Commercial - Industrial - Residential - Custom Millwork
1060 Third Avenue
Jasper, Indiana 47546
Phone: (812) 482-1125
Fax: (812) 482-9490
www.jasperlumberonline.com
Hoosier Business Machines, Inc.
812-482-3736HILLIARD LYONS
Investment Insight Since 1854™
Southgate Ctr. | 269 S. Hwy 231 Jasper IN 47546
812-482-7276 | 1-800-253-7276
SECURITIES OFFERED BY J.J.B. HILLIARD, WI, LYONS, LLC. MEMBER NYSE, FINRA & SIPC
Scott A. Beckman, M.D. Steven K. Hopf, M.D. Megan A. Isaacs, M.D. Farah Rivera Snyder, M.D. Kristin S. Werne, M.D. Alison S. Hart, FNP-C Lindsey J. Knepp, FNP-C Tara M. Knight, FNP-C Holly J. Zehr, FNP-C
613 Dorbett St. • Jasper, IN 47546 812-481-2229 • Fax 812-482-3993
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Arbor Pointe Condos
“Fine Living”
Gary J. Hopf Construction, LLC
812-630-0117
CONSTRUCTIONHammering it out Since 1982
4591 N. 550 W., Jasper, IN 47546 482-5956
Werner Sawmill Inc.GRADE LUMBER
PALLET DIMENSION3545 North 550 West • Jasper, IN 47546
Kevin - Sawmill Manager (812) 634-9444 • Fax: (812) 482-4883
Tim - Timber Buyer Luke - Trucking Dept. Cell: 630-6354 Cell: 630-6356
WerWeWererer
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JAMES SCHOENBACHLER CONSTRUCTION LLC
Building and Remodeling Woodworking & more717 East 15th Street, Jasper, IN 47546 Cell: (812) 630-2026 Home: (812) 634-6130
All Your Home Improvement Needs!
“The Real Estate Team
You Can Count On”www.sell-4free.com
(812) 631-3147 | Email: [email protected]
Gary & Marcia Schnell
INDUSTRIAL • JANITORIAL • HEALTHCARE
1.800.827.7430 812.634.2501
fax: 812.634.2601
2350 Terry Lane, Jasper, IN 47546
www.tomslga.com
BEST FOR LE$$Painting Services: Guaranteed Results
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
AT REASONABLE PRICES
P.O. Box 849, Jasper, IN 47547-0849
Doug Schmitt owner (812) 482-9653
Interior Exterior
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Hear Better. Live Better.
332 3rd Avenue
Jasper, IN 47546www.bartleyshearingaidcenter.com
Locally Owned & Friendly Service
Call us for a FREE consultation today.
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Medicare Supplements
Rebecca [email protected]
Jasper, INwww.facebook.com/The-Little-Oven-LLC
JASPER SURGICAL ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.General/Vascular/Weight Loss/Laparoscopic
Screening Colonoscopy
Dr. Kemker, Jr, Dr. Vennekotter, Dr. Kurucz
721 W. 13th St., Ste. 220
812-482-4494
O ce 812.482.5072
901 Newton Street, Jasper, IN 47546
www.kerstienshomes.com
ce 812.482.50
JASPER PEDIATRICS 721 W. 13th Street - Suite 321, Jasper, IN 47546 Phone - (812) 996-7918 • Fax - (812) 996-1644
Michael E. Ruff, M.D., F.A.A.P. Douglas A. Bies, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Kathirene A. Wilcoxen M.D., F.A.A.P. Krystle S. Hahus, M.D., F.A.A.P. Lindsey B. Taylor, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Yvonne S. Rominger, RN, C.F.N.P.“Caring for your children from birth to 23”
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800-937-8721 800-264-0046
DEBBIE K. ALLEN
812-482-1300
2408 Newton St. • Jasper, IN 47546-1326
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CARPET WAREHOUSE“Quality you can stand on”
650 Woodlawn (o" Hwy. 162) • Next to VUJC
(812) 482-5692 www.cptwarehouse.com
(812) 634-6646 721 W. 13th Street Suite 322 Jasper, IN 47546
Ann B. Patterson M.D., PC
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Laurel Seger District Sales Coordinator
902 A Main Street, Jasper, IN
812-634-2207 Office 812-639-0386 Cell
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Since 1875
EATON MONUMENT CO., INC.Tom Kellams
658 N. 490 W., Jasper, IN 47546 812.482.7080 Cell 309.9132
812-634-1550
www.matrixintegration.com
STERNBERGChrysler • Jeep
Ford • Dodge • Ramwww.sternbergs.com 482-5125
MEHRINGER METAL DESIGN, LLC
Custom Powdercoating [email protected] Phone: 812.634.6100 Fax: 812.634.6133
919 E. 14th Street Jasper, IN 47546
Buschkoetter’s Nursery, Lawn & Garden Center, Inc.
Scott Buschkoetter, Owner
Complete Landscaping, Design, Installation, Lighting & Irrigation Services
1638 N. 350 West, Jasper, IN 47546 Phone (812) 482-5577
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Feed Your Family Better For Less
FOOD STORESBuehler, Inc. • Dave & Brenda Buehler
Linda Schroering Century 21 Schroering Realty 905 Main St. Jasper
35+ Years Experience Professional & Knowledgeable 812-482-1144 Of"ce • 812-482-6165 Residence [email protected] • www.CENTURY21.com
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A C C E P T I N G N E W P AT I E N T S !
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812-634-6425292 W. Main St., Petersburg
812-354-8404www.gieslerdental.com
Adults & Children Most Insurances Accepted
Call today to schedule your appointment.