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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 Priests 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 Rosary is prayed after all weekend Masses in the Adoration Chapel
Holy Days of Obligation Jan. 1 Mary, Mother of God Aug. 15 Assumption of Mary 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 Mass and every Saturday following the 8:00am Mass or by appointment.
New Parishioners
Our warmest welcome to all who worship with our parish family, whether long-time resident or new visitor to our parish. If you are interest-ed in registering at St. Louis de Montfort Cath-olic Church, you may do so on our website (www.sldmfishers.org) or at the parish office.
April 29, 2018—Fifth Sunday of Easter
11441 HAGUE RD — FISHERS, IN 46038
(317)842-6778 www.sldmfishers.org
Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort: 1673-1716
Feast day: April 28
“To Jesus through Mary”
Parish Mission Statement
Love God—Make Disciples—Serve Christ in the World
Parish Vision Statement
St. Louis de Montfort will be a dynamic witness of the
Gospel and lead others to embrace the love of God.
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We will be joined in prayer on the Parish feast day at the
candlelight rosary for your intentions.
Uberas Jason Sipher
Catherine O'Rourke Bill O'Rourke Alys Buntin Jack Buntin
Lucas Salamanca Marsol Salamanca The Gude Family
The Povlinski Family The Coomes Family
Rose Coomes T.C. Coomes Bill Coomes
Shanon Dunbar Mark Dunbar
Larry Neighbors Jeff Homan & Family
Gaetano & Giovanna Lupica Efrain Rondon
Kenny Mohr & Doyle Bode Jr. Bull & Ulewicz Families
Souls in Purgatory Robert & Mary McCurdy
Carson O. Ray, Jr Vincent B. Alig
Schussler & Madeline Families James Goudreau
Armando Alvarado The Myers & Lloyd Families
Bill & Dorthea Kennedy Irma Neidig
Coffey & Zuchowski Families Kristen Brock
Donald J. Thomlinson MaryEllen Nichols
Peg McNight Mechuta & Short Parents
James Croda Yvonne Jaske
My Grandsons Adam & Alex; My Granddaughter Jordyn
Roger Burkhart Kenneth Earl Smith & Virginia Rose Smith
Richard, Dan, Lisa, Joanne,
Jarek, Reece, Riley & Leah William & Helen Kaiser
All Families Hugh & Margaret Murphy Elmer & Margaret Holman
Nathan Boothby Steve Pence
Lynn McCleneghen Members of the Smith &
Rogers Family Phil & Barbara Prieshoff
Crew Long Liden & McClary Families
Papa Jorczak, Nana & Daddy Bob, Grandma &
Grandpa Cunningham Bob & Joe Kinsey
Peach Bower & Jeff Bell Anne & Basil Mast
Ethel & Marvin Henderson Betty & Bill Stevenson
Deceased Members of the Meier & Burch Families
Patricial Neuklis Michael Barry
Crew Long Louise Firsich Frederic Davis
Kathleen Laird-Riley Tom Riley
Fitzpatrick Family Donald M Becker
Janet Logan Spiritual Health of our Chil-
dren The Chandler Family
Herbert & Mary Linder Sally Burton Dan Keefer Barbara Fox
The Gerstbauer Family Mary R McCurdy
Laurent & Coons Families The Coffeys & Zuchowski
Families Pat Hosbein
Frank & Philomena Federika Andrew Grusak , Jr.
Alex Grusak Claudette Heinlein
Sobek Family Gurweak Family
Mike Bigelow John H Burkhard Beryl R Burkhard
Reggie & Margaret Clark Margaret Reilly
Joe Bestard The Poiry Family
The Hofmeister Family Gerald Murphy
Dr. & Mrs. Murphy Sr. Mildred Wannemuehler
Albert & Theresa Frabutt Memory of Annette Gates
Deacon Frank Foys Sr Frank Foys Jr Foys Family
Claudia Pacini Joan M. Ramsey Joseph P Quinn Diane Stevens Patsy Molter Judy Gerhard
Burgess & Flora Stewart Pam Page, mother of Cassi
O'Donohue Kuzma & Krokos Families
Susie Wagner Molly Young
Marlin Nichols Mary Ellen Nichols Marlene Glomski
Jack Royse The Elliott Family
Joseph & Virginia Fortier Deceased members of the Nangle - Kroeff Families
Hill Smith Margaret & George Hillenbrand
Diego Robert Lentz
Helen-Clare Fitzpatrick Eric Krupp
Cecilia Rose Burkhard Clare Francis Burkhard
Mary Anne Beal Hudson Joseph Burkhard John D. Burkhard Douglas A. Cotton
Albert & Theresa Frabutt Joan Gedeon
Fred A. Krupp Albert Atkinson
Mary Agnes Clayton Paul Clayton
Joan Atkinson Frank & Margaret Christman
Mary R. McCurdy Ed & Sophie Brooks Linda & Charlie Hill
Deceased Members of the Schmidt Family
Pero & Davor Antolovic Ida Bonofiglio Chris Anthony Joe Bonofiglio William May
Mar, Ona & Lena Jane Grieves
Don & Betty Gramman Brubaker Family Efrain Rondon
Lauer & Steffish Family Marcella Cooley Jean Coleman Jeanne Ingle Ron Shepard Lester Rees
Kunio Kitazuka Zoe Archer
CRHP Team 37 & Their Families Stephen Eikenberry
Peace & Unity within Our Close Family
Prayer Request in Memory/Honor Of:
Pope Francis
Bishop Doherty
Bishop Higi
SLDM Pastors:
Fr Francis Allen
Fr Duane Craycraft
Fr Donald Eder
Fr Bert Woolson
Fr Tim Kroeger
Fr Pat Click
All those who generously
contributed in the silence of
their own hearts
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Fifth Sunday of Easter
For many non-churchgoers, Easter ended weeks ago.
But the Easter season remains with us throughout the
weeks until we celebrate the birthday of the church at
Pentecost. We have an opportunity for Easter reflection
and celebration for several Sundays, so if you feel Easter
passed you by, fear not.
Jesus tells us in John's Gospel this Sunday that he is the
vine and we are the branches. We gain nourishment from
the vine, and by staying firm and strong, we bear much
fruit. Whereas Lent was a time of preparation for the
Easter mysteries, this season of Easter is a time to offer
the spiritual fruits resulting from our prayer, fasting, and
penance. Of course, the nourishment that sustained us in
Lent continues into Easter and throughout the year.
Don't give up on Easter too soon. Stay connected to the
vine and all the other branches that grow from it. They are
fellow Christians trying to testify to the kingdom of God
by their lives. Allow yourself to get caught up in the cele-
bration of the risen Lord. Be nourished and grow into the
wonderful creation God has made.
- Tracy Earl Welliver, excerpt from LPI Art & Media Portal
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 registration will ensure you have a seat on bus, lunch and tram seating.
NEW Processional Cross
Thanks in part to the generosity of parishioners
Mr. & Mrs. Robert and Joan Smith, a new processional cross
was designed by local artists Ryan Feeney and Adam Smith
and blessed before 5pm Mass on the feast day of SLDM.
Together, the bronze corpus and the cross bear the weight of
mystery, awe, reverence and wonder. Feel free to take a
closer look at the incredible detail and how the Holy Spirit
brought this sacred art piece to fruition over a period of
two and a half years!
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SLDM…A Look Back in Time
Part 4 of a Series
SLDM…it’s about the Numbers, so check it out
because we knew you wanted to know
• 40 Years since we were established as a parish…Yea!
• We have had 6 Pastors, well to be PC… 5 Pas-tors and 1 Administrator
• We have had 8 Associate Pastors plus 1 Senior Associate
• Our Campus comprises only 8 acres, but we use every square inch
• Our Campus has 6 Buildings including a Church, School, KOC Hall, Rectory, Admin Build-ing, a Ministry center and a Bell Tower, which I guess counts as a building too
• We have approximately 1700 families in the parish • Our school just began its 19th year of operation
• Our School Population has 501 Kids…Build it and they will come • We have a total of 27 teachers in our school, 1 Principal, and 1 Assistant Principal plus
aides and support staff
• We have a beautiful fountain with a shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima with Blessed Lucia, Saint Jacinto and Saint Francesco, too
• We have 460 kids enrolled in CCD • Our Ministry Staff has 11 people plus 7 support staff
Next…The Formation of a Parochial School and more growth
By David and Judy Kinder…Founding Parishioners
First Saturday Rosary Rally
Our monthly First Saturday Rosary at the Fishers Center Green
(116th and Municipal in Fishers) at noon has continued
throughout this LONG winter and we hope many individuals
and families will come out each month during the beautiful
months ahead! Join with parishioners from the 3 Fishers Cath-
olic churches as we continue to celebrate the 100th anniversary
of Our Lady of Fatima and seek to fulfill her request to pray the
rosary for peace. All are welcome to this peaceful prayer service.
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Saturday, April 28, 2018 5:00 pm The SLDM Parish Community, requested by SLDM Sunday, April 29, 2018 7:30 am † Marian Arbuckle, requested by Jim Arbuckle & Family 9:00 am † Virginia Johnston, requested by Mary Mabee 11:30 am For the People of the Parish 5:00 pm † Jack Holmes, requested by SLDM Family Monday, April 30, 2018 6:30 am † Marlene Glomski, requested by James & Andrea Maynard 8:00 am † James Gabourie, requested by the Ray Family Tuesday, May 1, 2018 6:30 am Special Intention, requested by Vivien Mohr 8:00 am † Eugenia Wozniak, requested by Bill & Jill Rappold Wednesday, May 2, 2018 6:30 am † Jack & Theresa Jakway, requested by Ken & Alicia Noonan 8:00 am † Dorothy Schingle, requested by the Ray Family 6:30 pm † Linda Hill, requested by Mary Lou Lauer Thursday, May 3, 2018 6:30 am † Shizue Kitazuka, requested by Renato & Alessandra Kitazuka 8:00 am † Rita McDonagh, requested by Breda Barnes Friday, May 4, 2018 6:30 am † Catherine Bryant, requested by Carolyn Marriott 8:00 am SLDM Parish Staff, requested by 8A/8B 11:00 am † James Goudreau, Jr., requested by Kathleen Goudreau Saturday, May 5, 2018 8:00 am † Jean Hart, requested by the Burkert Family 5:00 pm † Marie Mulligan, requested by the Mulligan Family Sunday, May 6, 2018 7:30 am For the People of the Parish 9:00 am † Crew Michael Long, requested by Jim & Vicki Roe 11:30 am † John L. Elder, requested by Elsie Elder 5:00 pm † Mary Louise Scheidler, requested by the Wheeler Family
Mass Intentions are available. Stipend is $10. Please see the receptionist in the parish office.
PRAYER
Readings for the Week of
April 22, 2018
Sunday: Acts 4:8-12/Ps 118:1-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29/
1 Jn 3:1-2/Jn 10:11-18
Monday: Acts 11:1-18/Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4/Jn 10:1-10
Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26/Ps 87:1-7/Jn 10:22-30
Wednesday: 1 Pt 5:5-14/Ps 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17/Mk 16:15-20
Thursday: Acts 13:13-25/Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25 and 27/
Jn 13:16-20
Friday: Acts 13:26-33/Ps 2:6-7, 8-9, 10-11ab/Jn 14:1-6
Saturday: Acts 13:44-52/Ps 98:1-4/Jn 14:7-14
Next Sunday: Acts 9:26-31/Ps 22:26-27, 28, 30, 31-32/
1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8
Adoration Chapel:
We currently have several hours that do not have a committed adorer. These hours are currently graciously being covered by our wonderful subs. Please consider becoming a regular adorer or a sub. Please contact Jeri-lyn at [email protected] or 317-997-2411 for more information.
Jesus is waiting…
Hours needing adorers:
Sunday 2-3 AM 3-4 AM
8-9 AM (3rd week)
Monday 1-2 AM (1,3,5 weeks)
2-3 AM 3-4 AM
Noon-1PM 3-4 PM
Wednesday 2-3 PM
Thursday 2-3 AM
Friday 4-5 PM
6-7 PM (every other week)
Saturday 2-3PM 5-6 PM
Prayer Requests: Submit your prayer via
email and feel the power and presence of God in the com-
munity. Prayer content is monitored. To submit a pray-
er, email [email protected] . To join the
group, [email protected].
5/6/18 – 7:30 AM 5/13/18 – 5 PM
5/20/18 – 9 AM 5/27/18 – 11:30 AM
Incense will be used at the following masses:
Current Eucharistic Ministers
of Holy Communion commissions
expire May 30, 2018.
NEW EMHC’s are required to attend ONE of the following
training sessions: 5/16 at 7pm, 5/19 at 6pm, and 5/20 at 10am. ALL EMHC’s (mass, homebound and school) must com-
plete an information sheet, the sheets are located outside
the sacristy, and the following requirements must be met in
order for a person to be appointed as an EMHC:
• Be a Catholic living in harmony with the teachings of
the Church and be able to receive the Eucharist
• Be of sufficient age (having been confirmed) and ma-
turity to perform the duties of an EMHC at Mass or to the sick and homebound in various locations (i.e. pri-
vate homes, nursing homes, hospitals)
Please contact Julie Wozniak with any questions, 317-695-
1143 or [email protected].
Please Pray for the Repose of the Souls of:
The Faithful Departed
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Financial Update
04/22/18 Fiscal YTD
Weekly parishioner envelopes $ 20,695 $ 954,041
Online Donations $ 14,827 $ 608,655
Visitor envelopes & loose cash $ 2,846 $ 101,062
Total collected (before parish tithe) $ 38,368 $ 1,663,758
$ (1,560,000)
$ 103,758
Cardinal 50/50 Club
There was no winner for the week of April 22nd.
The number drawn was 769.
The rollover jackpot is now $17,305.
All registered parishioners may enter the weekly
drawing by putting $5.00 in the Cardinal 50/50
envelope from your bi-monthly packet or the Cardinal
50/50 envelopes found in the Narthex.
All proceeds from the 50/50 go to our
parish school fund.
Service
Stewardship: Time, Talent &
Treasure
Time... Stewardship Reflection In today’s Gospel, Jesus says that God is glorified when a disciple, grafted in Christ, produces abundantly and bears much fruit. The disciple must then be a good steward of that abundance.
Total Mass Attendance For the weekend of April 22, 2018.……….………….......2,620
Talent... Stewardship Ministries We’d like to thank Dave & Judy Kinder for sharing their experiences at our parish (see page 4). Dave and Judy have been members here for 40 years and have been in-strumental in all the growth our parish has seen in those years. They along with a few others, have witnessed our entire history. Again, we’d like to thank them for their service and sharing “our” story over the last few weeks and in the coming weeks in our bulletin and news-letter.
Treasure... Saint Louis de Montfort Tithe (10% of weekly basket collections) This Month’s Tithe: Trinitry Free Clinic, Lingua Kids, Lord's Pantry, Achieve, HSE Summer Lunch Program
Last Month, Each Recipient Received $ 4,570.00 Current Fiscal Year Total For All Tithes $ 148,993.00
Fund Donations
Donations to the SLDM Educational Foundation Endowment Fund can be mailed to: SLDM Accounting • P.O. Box 30 • Fishers, IN 46038. Make your check payable to: St. Louis de Montfort Educational Foundation, Inc. Please contact our office if you have any questions at 317-842-6778. Please remember the School Annual Fund in your year-end giving! Our goal is $150,000 to meet the most critical needs of our school. You may contact Maggie Fox ([email protected]) with any questions.
Volunteers don’t
necessarily have
the time. They just
have the heart!
St. Vincent de Paul, Noblesville is in need of volunteers.
Do you have 2, 3, or 4 hours a week to share with us?
The needs of our Hamilton County neighbors have increased significantly.
In order to serve them more efficiently, we need you!
• We need adult volunteers to serve as escorts through the food pantry, especially on Saturdays from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
• We need organizers to help with sorting, cleaning and pricing donations.
• We need cashiers in our Thrift Store. • We need strong arms and legs to help move furniture
donations. • We need YOU and whatever skills you have to share!
Please go to our website, www.svdpnoblesville.org, and complete our volunteer application.
You will be contacted within forty-eight hours. We’re looking forward to serving with you!
Stephen Ministers
are here to assist in healing us and to help us stay focused on the love and compassion of Jesus Christ during changes in our lives. Stephen Ministers receive a year of specialized training to listen in confidentiality and pray. Ministers are now available for placement. Please contact Jeff Oelker (for men) or Mary Lou Fischer (for women) through the parish office Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 317-842-6778. Praying for your strength to call.
One of the great ministries that
we have here at SLDM is providing
meals to families with new babies.
We have had an influx of new babies at our parish and we are in need of some more people to help provide meals or gift cards to these families. If you are interested in helping, please send an email to Beth Craig at [email protected] to be added to the list! Thank you, in advance, for your generosity!
Sally Burton Food
Pantry Opportunity
Our Sally Burton Food Pantry is looking for help on Saturday mornings (hours are 10:00am to 11:30am). You can be scheduled for a once a month rotation, or sign-up to be listed as a “as needed fill-in.” All High School age and above are welcomed and needed (High School age youth working on service hours should plan on working summer months also, as our pantry is open year round and service to those in need is not just a 10 month opportunity). To find out more or get scheduled, please contact Scott Bernhardt at [email protected]. And to all those cur-rently helping, thank you.
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Catechists Needed for Children’s Liturgy of the Word
We are in need of more Catechist volunteers to lead the children in Children’s Liturgy of the Word during the 9AM,
11:30AM, and 5PM Sunday masses. Thank you to those currently signed up to serve one Mass per month:
Linda Lo, Melissa Fait, Kathleen Michael, Bob Courtney, Susan Guindon and Linda Lo! Please email your name and Mass
date/time desired to [email protected]. Include your phone number. You will be called and your assignment will be
confirmed by email. A continued thanks to our Jr. High and High School youth who currently volunteer.
Adult Faith Formation
A Ministry for High School Students
Follow us on Instagram @SLDMHSYM
Anyone high school age is welcome to attend our meetings!
• April 29th - NO High School Youth Group (IHN)
• May 6th - High School Youth Group - End of school year meeting
• (May, June, & July will all have meetings on the 1st and 3rd Sunday's of the month)
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 29th JHYM @ 10am-11:15 am in the YMC
• June 4th Holiday World Trip Register Here: https://ologn.org/meinrad
• July 18th: Just Serve Summer Mission (1 day local mission experience)
Through the waters of Baptism, please welcome to our faith community:
RCIA – Becoming Catholic
Are you or someone you know interested in
learning more about the Catholic faith and
possibly becoming Catholic? The process
through which we do this is called the Rite
of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA).
Summer Inquiry sessions are being offered
now! Inquiry is an informal, no commit-
ment time to learn a bit about the Catholic faith and to ask
any questions you might have about Catholicism or the
RCIA process. Summer sessions will meet on the following
Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30PM in the Merton Room (lower level
of the church): May 22, June 19, July 17, August 14. Please
contact Sandy Schrader at [email protected] or
ext 240 if you are interested in learning more about RCIA.
Youth Ministry
Do you want to make your marriage stronger? Do you want to spend an uninterrupted weekend with your spouse? Why not make a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend and learn more about your wonderful vocation? Marriage Encounter Week-ends in 2018 will be at Our Lady of Fatima Retreat House, Indianapolis,
from October 19-21, and at Mount Saint Francis Centre for Spirituality, New Albany, from August 17-19. Visit www.wwme.org for further information. Quote from a couple who made a Marriage En-counter Weekend: “This Weekend was the most joyous and most stimulating time of our lives. We have had the chance to see how each of us needs to be loved and to give love.”
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!
Children & Family Ministries
Lilly Ingrid Conley
Brayden Everett Abrams
Michaela Carol Browning
Riley Marie von Wiegandt
Nolan Bryant Welbourn
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HOSPITALITY
DID YOU KNOW THAT SLDM
CYO SPORTS ARE FOR ALL
PARISHIONERS? YOU DO NOT
HAVE To ATTEND SCHOOL AT
SLDM TO PARTICIPATE!
SPORTSLEADER VIRTUE OF THE WEEK
Empathy – The strength to understand and share the feel-
ings of another
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
place the uniform in a bag with the athlete’s name on
it. Please remember, there is a $100 fee for all unreturned
uniforms. Thank you!
Please join us this Sunday in Craig Willy Hall
after the 7:30 and 9:00 am Masses.
All are invited!
Did you know our parish subscribed to FORMED so our
parishioners can benefit from the teachings of the Catholic
Church with access to various books, CD’s and movies, etc
for FREE! Go to: www.FORMED.org and enter the parish
code QDFJ6B. Enjoy!
Knights News
Knights of Columbus 6923 Rosary after all weekend Mass-
es...The Knights of Columbus lead the Ro-
sary after all weekend Masses in the Ado-
ration Chapel. Join us as we pray for our
country and parish.
Fraternal Benefits Night
Brought to you by the Knights of Columbus
Date: Monday, April 30, 2018
Time: 6:30PM
For: All men of the parish aged 18 and over and their wives.
Why: Introduce the men and their wives to the many bene-
fits of being a Knights of Columbus member.
Benefits include: being part of a Faith and Family Centered
Catholic organization of two million men worldwide, plus
the Knights offer affordable financial services.
Also: Food and beverages provided…
RSVP/Questions: Larry O. (317-598-0330) or Larry K. (317
-223-4892)
St. Anne’s Guild
(Membership is open to mature adults, parishioners and friends.)
The Guild will hold its monthly meet-ing May 4, 2018. A "bring-a-dish" lunch-
eon will be held right after the 11 AM Mass and then will play five (5) games of Bin-go. Please bring a pencil or pen to mark the cards.
Questions? Contact Kathleen Goudreau at 317-578-1957.
CRHP Day of Renewal
Saturday May 19th
8:00am – Noon
Merton Room
Fruits of the
Holy Spirit
The CRHP Day of Renewal is a half-
day event (beginning with 8:00AM Mass and concluding at
noon) where all members of the Christ Renews His Parish
community can gather together in prayer, song and reflec-
tion to continue to deepen their spiritual journey. All cur-
rent or previous CRHP teams are invited to attend. The
theme for this day is "The Fruit of the Holy Spirit". As we
move through the Easter season and approach the celebra-
tion of Pentecost what a great way to spend a Saturday
morning – in prayer, reflection and sharing on the Fruits of
the Holy Spirit.
For additional information please contact:
Alex King [email protected]
Pat Morrissey [email protected]
Sign up at: https://tinyurl.com/CRHPDayofRenewal
We’d like to offer a big thank you those
who helped with the parish grounds
spring clean-up and to the Knights of
Columbus for providing lunch for the
volunteers. By keeping our grounds
clean and looking good we’re letting the
community know that this is an active,
vibrant place of worship.
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Hospitality
Sunday, April 29
7:30 a.m. IHN
10:00 a.m. JHYM Small Groups All Saints Rm.
10:15 a.m. RE Classes School
6:00 p.m. HSYM Youth Groups All Saints Rm.
Monday, April 30
7:30 a.m. IHN
7:00 p.m. Women’s CRHP
Tuesday, May 1
7:30 a.m. IHN
Wednesday, May 2
7:30 a.m. IHN
6:30 p.m. Cub Scout Pack 199 Mtg. Craig Willy Hall
Thursday, May 3
7:00 a.m. Morning for Moms Craig Willy Hall
7:30 a.m. IHN
7:00 p.m. Ignite
Friday, May 4
6:00 a.m. Fathers Ministry Merton Rm.
7:30 a.m. IHN
9:00 a.m. May Crowning Main Sanctuary
11:00 a.m. St. Anne’s Guild Mass Main Sanctuary
Saturday, May 5
7:30 a.m. IHN
www.sldmfishers.org
Check the bulletin board in the
Narthex for more information on:
Spring into Service– An opportunity to experience service to
the elderly poor, prayer and community life in a vibrant
community of Catholic women religious. Open to single, Cath-
olic, college-age women from anywhere in the United States.
Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter Break volunteer placements
available. For more information or a Spring into Service appli-
cation, contact [email protected].
Kathryn Bird
Michelle & Isaac Janson
Jonathan & Lauren Prodouz (James, Marie)
Welcome!
Please welcome the following to our faith community:
Please “Like” us at our OFFICIAL
Facebook page (St. Louis de Montfort
Catholic Community), and invite your
friends to join!
St. Louis de Montfort seeks a Co-
ordinator of Adult Faith For-
mation who will develop and over-
see adult faith formation opportu-
nities for the parish.
We are seeking the right candidate
to support SLDM by helping en-
gage adults, assisting us to shape and implement the parish
vision by focusing on small group interaction, marriage
enrichment, retreat opportunities, overseeing RCIA, and
various other adult faith experiences.
The ideal candidate should have experience working with
volunteers, and a person who is able to successfully inte-
grate an active faith life, a collaborative style, and strong
management skills. Evening and weekend activities and
meetings will be a part of the general work environment.
Bachelor’s degree in Catholic religious education, or Catho-
lic theology, and 2 to 4 years or experience in Catholic Faith
Formation. Master’s Degree a plus.
This is a full-time position with benefits and competitive
pay. Resumes and cover letters accepted through April 30,
2018. Please contact Jeff Oelker at 317-842-6778; ext. 230
for detailed job description with specific requirements and
to send resumes.
PITCH-IN OPEN HOUSE AT SAINT
ELIZABETH ANN SETON PARISH
in Carmel, IN
Fr. Janko will be in town for a short visit on his way to a
conference in Washington DC and would love to get caught
up with former parishioners and friends.
You are invited to visit with Fr. Joshua Janko on Tuesday,
May 15th, from 4:30–7:30 pm at St. Elizabeth Seton Parish
in Carmel, IN in the Social Hall.
Slides will run during this time together so you can see
some of his activities as an Air Force chaplain in Japan.
At 6:00 pm he will give a short presentation.
This is a pitch-in so bring a snack, hors d’oeuvres, or des-
sert in disposable containers, please.
We look forward to seeing you then.
PTO Fundraiser
The school PTO is doing a fundraiser through Musselman's
this Spring and Summer. If you are planning to purchase
mulch or any other bulk materials through Musselman's
this Spring all you have to do is give them the code
STDMCS at the time you place your order and 10% of your
order will go back to the school. The fundraiser is running
through the end of July.
THANK YOU to Fr Leo, the keynote
speaker at the 40th Anniversary SOLD
OUT French Provençal Bistro Dinner
and Candlelight Rosary Celebration!
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Parish Information 10
SLDM School Office Hours Monday-Friday 7:30 am-3:30 pm Phone…………………………………………………..(317) 842-1125 Fax……………………………………………..(317) 842-1126 Principal Scott Stewart……………………………………………………ext. 301 Email……………………………………[email protected] Secretary Erika Rowe/Heidi Clarke………………………………….ext. 300 Email…………………………………[email protected] Administrative Assistant Jennifer Podlogar…………………………………………….ext. 391 Email…………………………………[email protected] Director of Development and Marketing Maggie Fox……………………………………………………..ext. 244 Email………………………………………[email protected]
Reconciliation
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available every Wednes-day at 5:30pm prior to the 6:30pm Mass and every Saturday following the 8:00am Mass or by appointment.
Anointing of the Sick
To arrange for anointing, call the parish office.
Holy Communion
If you or another parishioner is sick and/or homebound and would like to receive the Eucharist, please contact Fr. Travis Stephens at [email protected]. Baptism for Infants and Children
Parents of children who need Baptism or children who are past grade 2 preparation and not yet in jr. high school, and need the sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist, please contact the parish office at 317-842-6778. Please note that Baptisms are offered on the second and fourth Sundays at 1 p.m.
Weddings
Funerals
Please call the priest or church office prior to making any funeral arrangements with a funeral director. This ensures that a priest and the church will be available. To preplan a funeral prayer service and/or Mass, please contact the parish office at 842-6778.
RCIA Sessions are Tuesdays from 7-8:30PM in the Merton Room. Contact Sandy Schrader at [email protected] if you are interested in learning more about the Catholic faith.
Sacramental Preparation—If you have any teens from the ages of 12-17 in need of Sacra-mental Prep please contact Reid Leazier - Coordinator of Youth Ministry: [email protected]. This would include Baptism, Reconciliation, First Communion, and Confirmation.
Parish Facilities Usage
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• All events must be requested in writing. Forms are availa-ble in the parish office. •
• All adults participating in events with youth under 18 yrs. of age must have completed the Safe and Sacred Certification.
Bulletin Announcements: Any bulletin announcements are to be sent for approval to your par-ticular staff representative. Please do not send an-nouncements directly to Amanda Kizer. If you aren ’t sure who your staff representative is, send the an-nouncement to Jeff Oelker at [email protected]. Bulletin announcements will typically run for two weeks.
Parish Staff Pastor, Fr. Pat Click Associate Pastor Fr. Travis Stephens………………………………………………..ext. 242 Email ............................................ [email protected]
……………………………………………………………...ext. 233 Email... ..............................................joelker@sldmfishers.org
Mary Lou Fischer ........................................................ ext. 227 Email ............................................ [email protected] Coordinator of Outreach & Stewardship Scott Bernhardt ........................................................... ext. 294 Email ......................................... [email protected] Mardi de Montfort Office Carole Thor/Susan Wagner ............................................................. ext. 213 Email .................................................. [email protected] Coordinator of Liturgical Music Ministries Terri Delaney……………………………………………………...ext. 234 Email……………………………….………[email protected] Communications Coordinator Amanda Kizer ....................................................(765)617-2143 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 Dave Neeson…………..……...…………………………………..ext. 310 Email………………………………………[email protected] Youth Ministry Administrative Assistant Matt Pifer…………..……...……………………………….……..ext. 238 Email……………………………………...…[email protected] Parish Receptionist Email ........................................ [email protected]
............................................................. ext. 240 Email ............................................ [email protected] Accounting Manager Bob Stephanak ............................................................. ext. 241 Email ......................................... [email protected] Office Phone…………………..….317-842-6778 Fax Number………….…………….317-576-1932
Crisis Pregnancy—Free Ultra-
sound/Post Abortion Counseling:
Pregnant? Need help? Hurt by abortion? Call the Gabriel Project toll-free at 1-877-734-2444 confidentially, anytime, day or night.
Hearing assistance equipment available in the Sacristy upon request.
Parish Council—
Jamie Anderson….317-498-4855…[email protected] Patrick Clarke…...317-339-1170…[email protected] Chris Harper………618-713-6869………[email protected] Louie Jorczak….317-554-9791…[email protected] Jennifer King…….317-383-6330..…[email protected] Eugene Kroeff………..317-575-8956………[email protected] Alan Lessard……….317-436-7331………[email protected] Mark Mader……..765-969-2651……[email protected] Jerry McConnell…….765-702-9088……[email protected] Chad Melloh………...317-468-8753…….…...roscofivo@yahoo John Petrie……….317-292-1171………[email protected] Steve Schwegman…317-578-0957…[email protected]