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St. Edward ParishSt. Edward Parish 216 S. Nichols Street216 S. Nichols Street
Lowell, Indiana 46356Lowell, Indiana 46356 Phone: (219) 696Phone: (219) 696--73077307 www.stedlowell.comwww.stedlowell.com
St. Edward Parish Page 2 Lowell, Indiana
Mass Schedule
Monday, September 3rd 8:00am Sue Alessia Tuesday, September 4th - 8:00am Altar & Rosary Members Wednesday, September 5th - 5:00pm All Souls Thursday, September 6th - 8:00am Mary Edna Rothrock Friday, September 7th - 8:00am Deceased Members Nagy Family Saturday, September 8th - 5:00pm June Bosse Sunday, September 9th - 8:00am Our Parishioners 11:00am Grace Johnson 12:30pm Spanish Mass
The Rosary is prayed before the weekday Masses
Readings for the Week of September 2nd-2018
Sunday: TWENTY SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Dt 4:1-2, 6-8; Ps 15:2-5; Jas 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27; Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 Monday: SAINT GREGORY 1 Cor 2:1-5; Ps 119:97-102; Lk 4:16-30, or, for Labor Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Blessings of Human Labor,” nos. 907-911 Tuesday: 1 Cor 2:10b-16; Ps 145:8-14; Lk 4:31-37 Wednesday: Saint Teresa of Calcutta 1 Cor 3:1-9; Ps 33:12-15, 20-21; Lk 4:38-44 Thursday: 1 Cor 3:18-23; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 5:1-11 Friday: 1 Cor 4:1-5; Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40; Lk 5:33-39 Saturday: THE NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6; Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23] Sunday: TWENTY THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Is 35:4-7a; Ps 146:7-10; Jas 2:1-5; Mk 7:31-37
Minister Schedule Saturday, September 8th - 5:00pm Lectors D. Cook & M. McCully Greeters E. Carey & B. Woroszylo Eucharistic Ministers P. Higgins, A. Froglia, M. Huseman, A. Walk, O. Warrer & J. Klotz Servers K. Hannon, J. Hannon & P. Kotlin Sacristan T. Carey Sunday, September 9th - 8:00am Lectors A. Weingart & M. Cusic Greeters C. Isaacs & D. Rench Eucharistic Ministers T. Brown, J. Leader, C. Isaacs, C. Overmeyer, S. McWilliams, N. McWilliams & G. Faitak Servers J. Lipinski, A. Mecha & J. Overmeyer Sacristan J. Leader Sunday, September 9th - 11:00am Lectors I. Tieri & C. Pistello Greeters R. Rodriguez & B. Erdelen Eucharistic Ministers S. Andersen, B. Driscoll, D. Terpstra, L. Driscoll, T. Jeffries & G. Lutgen Servers D. Ohlenkamp, H. Clifford & C. Espinosa Sacristan P. Metros Sunday, September 9th - 12:30pm - Spanish Mass Lectors M. Barrios & R. Fortoso Greeters open Eucharistic Ministers D. Vazquez & A. Vazquez Servers A. Ruiz, C. Gallardo & M. Vazquez Sacristan open
Worship in Our Parish
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time - 02 September 2018 - Washing Up. We want our
children to come to the table with clean hands. We want our elected
officials to have “clean hands” in what they do. We want them to speak with clean lips, too. We even want the work of hands and words of lips to reflect treasured values. Clean hands and lips to reflect pure heart and clean intents. This is much harder “washing up”, is it not! All the biblical texts today help us look within.
(Psalm) How will I do justice today?
(James) How will I care for orphans and widows and those afflicted this week?
(Mark) How will my clean heart bear out what I say and do?
SS Peter and Paul and St. Joan of Arc are sponsoring Christ in Concert, a new event featuring short inspirational talks and choir and solo music. Christ in Concert is being held at SS Peter and Paul Church, 5885 Harrison Street, Merrillville, on Sunday, September 16th at 3:00pm . Light refreshments will be served. For more info call 219-741-6049
Saint John the Evangelist is having a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico this December over the feast day. Catholic Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico December 8 – 13, 2018 to be there for the beautiful Mass of Roses on the feast day December 12th. $2,349.00 per person including air from Chicago. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily. Mass everyday. For a Flyer or more detailed information please call Cathie or Michael Milano at 1-800-773-2660.
Other Events
September 2, 2018 Page 3 Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
Dear Saint Edward Parish Family:
We must always be aware that all gifts are from God, and that we are called to be good stewards, using the gifts God has given us, including financial gifts, wisely and in a way that contributes to the ongoing Mission of the Church and to the Glory of God.
At the end of each fiscal year, the parish submits to the diocese an annual accounting of our finances. These reports are reviewed by the pastoral and finance councils prior to submission. Below is the summation of the financial report submitted to the diocese for St. Edward parish for the previous fiscal year.
Please note that as was expected, we are showing a negative balance for the last fiscal year. That is because the $132,000 that was spent on the stained glass window and on the school roofing projects was collected during the previous fiscal year, but spent during the fiscal year being reported.
PARISH FINANCIAL REPORT, FISCAL YEAR 7/1/17 - 6/30/18
REVENUES Church Collections 357,914 Interest Income 4,155 Lease & Rental 200 Miscellaneous Other 12,840 General Bequests 1,295 Restricted Purpose Bequests 37,882 Cemetery 15,567 Donations 2,552 Sale of Property 7,000 Religious Formation 8,390 Building Fund 7,273 Fundraisers 16,538 CSA Payments 4,920 CSA Rebates 7,412 NWIC Subscriptions 1,874 Special/2nd Collections 16,672 TOTAL REVENUES 502,484 EXPENSES Clergy Services/Benefits 57,192 Religious Ministry Salaries 4,207 Lay Ministry Salaries 35,706 Administrative Salaries 28,318 Custodial Salaries 16,365 Other Salaries 6,904 Non-Clergy Benefits 33,905 Utilities 44,543 Altar/Liturgical Supplies 11,525 Maintenance/Repairs 32,249 Furnishings/Equipment 17,078 Food/Meals/Hospitality 12,647 Office Supplies/Postage 10,862 Charitable Contributions 50 Prop/Casualty/Real Est. Tax 23,235 Fundraising expenses 1,253 Books and Supplies 5,550 NWIC Payments 1,950 Quota Payments 36,195 CSA Remittance 4,920 Religious Formation 20,266 Cemetery Expenses 14,405 Miscellaneous Expenses 9,220 Remittance of 2nd Collections 16,672 Capital Expenditures/Improvements 159,452 TOTAL EXPENSES 604,669 SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) (102,185)
Thank you for your continued support! Fr. Rick
From the Pastor’s Desk Stewardship
Parish Events
Offerings for Weekend Aug 25th & 26th-2018
Number of Envelopes Used .............. 180 Adult envelopes ...................... $4,816.00 Children’s envelopes ................... $22.00 Loose collection ......................... $442.09 Assumption .................................... $5.00 TOTAL COLLECTION ................ $5,285.09 Maint, & Grounds Fund ............... $66.00 Building Fund ............................... $37.00 Memory of Dorothy Huseman .... $90.00 CSA Pledges to Date ............. $37,560.00
St. Vincent de Paul Society New Vincentian Orientation
Saturday, September 8th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saint Edward School Gymnasium Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.
Lunch will be provided. This orientation is required of all who
wish to become Vincentians (members of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul). If you have any questions or require
additional information, please contact Ann Blandford at 696-8329.
Our Parish picnic and
Car Show weekend is
fast approaching!!
Please come out to enjoy the car show on
Friday evening 9/14 from 5-9pm You can show a car or just come out to look, and enjoy food prepared and sold by our Youth Ministry and also LIVE Music performed by the “Old Gold” cover band.
For the picnic, please bring a side dish and /
or dessert to share for lunch. The Picnic is Sunday 9/16 at Noon- 3pm
Fun family games and activities are planned for all ages. Bring the kids and grandkids!! HELP!!-We are also asking for volunteers to help with the setup and take down of tents, tables and chairs. Set up is Saturday 9/15 after 5pm Mass. Take down is Sunday 9/16 after picnic. Thank You!!!
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San Eduardo Parousia: Se Habra Español
2 de septiembre de 2018 Vigésimo
Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
EL PRECEPTO MÁS IMPORTANTE De vez en cuando, los periódicos y las revistas publican, a modo de “relleno”, diversas leyes que siguen en los libros pero que parecen ridículas en nuestra época. En una ciudad de California, es ilegal tener dos bañeras dentro de una casa. Cuando se pasó la ley era un lujo tener acceso al agua corrien-te, pero ahora que no lo es la ley parece ridícula. Sin embar-go, el valor humano de proteger y preservar los recursos más valiosos sigue teniendo vigencia, esto se manifiesta en mu-chas leyes, que nos parecen muy acertadas, cuyo fin es prote-ger el medio ambiente. Sucede lo mismo con los preceptos religiosos. Lo que Jesús desdeña hoy es la actitud de los de-más respecto a los preceptos rituales, una actitud que se vuelve casi idólatra cuando se obedecen los preceptos por el mero hecho de obedecerlos. Lo que Jesús enseña es que el cumplimiento de los preceptos rituales externos sólo tiene valor cuando simboliza nuestra predisposición interior a cum-plir la voluntad de Dios. Nuestras vidas deben obedecer el precepto supremo de Dios: amar a Dios por encima de todo y al prójimo igual que nos amamos a nosotros. La religión cató-lica es rica en costumbres, tradiciones e incluso preceptos. Al seguir escuchando la voz de Cristo, siempre debemos exami-nar nuestro corazón y nuestras prácticas rituales para asegu-rarnos de que el amor a Dios y al prójimo se halle por encima de todo lo demás. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Moisés ordena al pueblo guardar los mandamientos de Yavé (Deuteronomio 4:1-2, 6-8). Salmo — Señor, ¿quién puede hospedarse en tu tienda? (Salmo 15 [14]). Segunda lectura — Reciban la palabra sembrada entre us-tedes, y pongan por obra lo que dice la palabra y no se conformen con oírla (Santiago 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27). Evangelio — Lo que nos hace impuros son las maldades que salen de dentro, de nuestro propio corazón, no las co-sas de afuera (Marcos 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario Hispanoamericano Dominical © 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
LA PRIMERA MONEDA El trabajo fue, pues, el precio primitivo, la moneda origi-naria que sirvió para pagar y comprar todas las cosas. No fue con el oro ni con la plata, sino con el trabajo como se compró originariamente en el mundo toda clase de riquezas. —Adam Smith
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: 1 Cor 2:1-5; Sal 119 (118):97-102; Lc 4:16-30, o las lecturas de la Misa “Por la santificación del trabajo” Martes: 1 Cor 2:10b-16; Sal 145 (144):8-14; Lc 4:31-37 Miércoles: 1 Cor 3:1 -9; Sal 33 (32):12-15, 20-21; Lc 4:38-44 Jueves: 1 Cor 3:18-23; Sal 24 (23):1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lc 5:1-11 Viernes: 1 Cor 4:1-5; Sal 37 (36):3-6, 27-28, 39-40; Lc 5:33-39 Sábado: Mi 5:1-4a o Rom 8:28-30; Sal 13 (12):6; Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23] Domingo: Is 35:4-7a; Sal 146 (145):7-10; Sant 2:1-5; Mc 7:31-37 LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Vigésimo Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Lunes: San Gregorio Magno; Día del Trabajo Viernes: Primer viernes Sábado: La Natividad de la Santísima Virgen María TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE En las Sagradas Escrituras hay varias parejas como Abraham y Sara, Elcaná y Ana, y Zacarías e Isabel, que por alguna razón u otra no pueden engendrar hijos o hijas. Hay que saber que en muchas culturas la falta de descendencia es considerada un castigo divino. Dios, en su divina misericordia, ampara a estas parejas dándoles una prole. Según la literatura apócrifa cristiana, (el Evangelio de la Natividad de María, el Evangelio apócrifo de Mateo y el Protoevangelium de Santiago) a estas famosas pare-jas se pueden añadir los padres de la Virgen María, Joaquín y Ana. Esta pareja de la línea del rey David tampoco podía en-gendrar familia. En una fiesta judía, Joaquín (el hombre a quien Dios lleva) fue rechazado en el templo por no tener hijo o hija. Desdichado se retiró al desierto para implorar la bendición de Dios. Su esposa Ana (gracia, amor, plegaria) también imploró al Señor hasta que un ángel le anunció que Dios la había escucha-do. El mismo ángel envió a Joaquín a su casa. A los nueve meses Ana dio a luz una niña a quien llamaron Miriam (María). —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Vigésimo Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 2 de septiembre de 2018 Acepten dócilmente la palabra que ha sido sembrada en ustedes y es capaz de salvarlos. — Santiago 1:21b
September 2, 2018 Page 5 Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
Hello Dear Friends, Last week I wrote about how my heart was struggling in light of everything that is going on in the Church. That pain and struggle is still there. But now I’ve had a bit of time to pray, talk with people, and read the scriptures. I’ve been able to process my feelings and connect with people who can relate to my pain. I’ve also thrown myself into my parish family. You, dear friends are helping! Seeing you practice your faith, spending time with parents who want to see their children confirmed in the faith, and seeing our community pray together has been beautiful reminders that what our Church needs now more than ever is you. It needs people to show up. It needs people to pray together. It needs us to walk with each other in our joys and pain. It needs us to be the voice for the voiceless. It needs us to listen to others. It needs us to focus on service to others. It needs us to be Catholic. The readings from the past two weeks have also been comforting. Last week, we were reminded, in the face of struggles “Lord, to whom else shall we go?” Today, Jesus is once again going up against the scribes and the Pharisees. They thought they caught him and his followers breaking the law. Jesus meets them head on and calls them out for their own unfaithfulness. He says, “ Well did Isaiah prophesy about you hypocrites, as it is written: This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.” It’s consoling to know that Christ experiences our pain and frustrations along with us. The Gospel is paired with a humbling reminder of what we need to do to live out our faith: “Humbly welcome the word that has been planted in you and is able to save your souls. Be doers of the word and not hearers only, deluding yourselves. Religion that is pure and undefiled before God and the Father is this: to care for orphans and widows in their affliction and to keep oneself unstained by the world.” Friends, thank you for being a constant reminder to do what God has always called us to do—be a community of believers caring for others and living out our Gospel calling. Peace and all goodness, Vicky Hathaway
At a Glance Monday, September 3rd- Labor Day Tuesday, September 4th - 8:30am Alter & Rosary - mc 7:00pm Choir practice - c Wednesday, September 5th - 6:30pm Contemporary Choir practice - c Thursday, September 6th - 10:00-11:30am Food Pantry-plc 2:00pm Cedar Creek Nursing Home Comm. Service 3:15pm Lowell Nursing Home Comm. Service 6:00-8:00pm Spanish Prayer - ym Friday, September 7th - 8:30am Adoration 7:00pm Benediction 7:00-9:00pm Spanish Prayer - c Saturday, September 8th - 9:00am-3:00pm SVDP Orientation - g Sunday, September 9th- 9:15am CFF Starts 9:15am CFF Parents Mtg 9:00-10:30am Bible Study - mm
Parish Directory Parish Ministry Center
216 S. Nichols Street Lowell, Indiana 46356
Phone: (219) 696-7307 Fax: (219) 696-3525 www.stedlowell.com
Pastor
Rev. Richard Holy fatherrickholy@gmail.com
Rev. Frank Torres Spanish speaking Mass
Deacons
William Hathaway Roberto Mendoza
Secretary
Wendy Fallon stedwardchurch@sbcglobal.net
Saturday Evening Mass
5:00 p.m. Saturday Morning Mass 9:00 a.m., 1st of the month only.
Reconciliation before & after that Mass. Sunday Masses
8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. (Spanish Mass) (For Daily Mass Schedule see Page 2 of this bulletin.)
Sacrament of Reconciliation
4:00 to 4:45 p.m. Saturday, or by appointment. Eucharistic Adoration
First Friday at 8:30 a.m., Benediction at 7:00 p.m.
Bulletin Deadline Announcements must be in writing and in the office by Monday
noon.
Other Items of Interest
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Thank you to the family for this tribute which is also a
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