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La Chiesa del Santo Rosario Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church The Italian Parish of Indianapolis B envenuto! Welcome to Holy Rosary Church! Whether you are a lifelong parishioner, a first-time visitor to our parish, or someone in between, we are grateful you have joined us today. Founded in 1909 as the Italian Parish of Indianapolis, we continue to serve as the parish home of people of Italian heritage and also embrace all Catholics in union with Rome, including those devoted to the Traditional Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form) and the Anglican Usage of the Roman Rite. In the words of our founding pastor, Msgr. Marino Priori: “The church is the temple of the Lord, the gate of heaven. Come after a week of earthly cares, after so much toil, after so many sorrows, after so much pain. Rest your limbs. Regenerate your spirit at the sources of grace. Raise your mind to God; thank Him for the benefits received through His creation and in daily life; ask for strength so you can win all of life’s struggles, and be able to possess the fruits of redemption.” Mailing address: 520 Stevens St. Indianapolis, IN 46203 Telephone number: 317-636-4478 Emergency number: 317-636-4478, ext. 3 E-mail address: [email protected] Website: www.holyrosaryindy.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy Twitter: https://twitter.com/holyrosaryindy Parish Staff and Leadership: The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD ................................. Pastor Very Rev. Joseph L. Newton, JCL ......... Sacramental Minister Elizabeth Welch ................................................Music Director David Walden .............................. Director of Communications Diane Fricker ......................................Parish Council President Marcus Shutta .................................. Finance Council President July 26, 2020 Ordinary Form: 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Extraordinary Form: 8th Sunday after Pentecost Anglican Use: 7th Sunday after Trinity

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La Chiesa del Santo Rosario O u r L a d y o f t h e M o s t H o l y R o s a r y C a t h o l i c C h u r c h

The Italian Parish of Indianapolis

B envenuto! Welcome to Holy Rosary

Church! Whether you are a lifelong

parishioner, a first-time visitor to our

parish, or someone in between, we

are grateful you have joined us today.

Founded in 1909 as the Italian Parish of

Indianapolis, we continue to serve as

the parish home of people of Italian

heritage and also embrace all Catholics

in union with Rome, including those

devoted to the Traditional Latin Mass

(Extraordinary Form) and the Anglican

Usage of the Roman Rite.

In the words of our founding pastor,

Msgr. Marino Priori:

“The church is the temple of the

Lord, the gate of heaven. Come after a

week of earthly cares, after so much

toil, after so many sorrows, after so

much pain. Rest your limbs. Regenerate

your spirit at the sources of grace.

Raise your mind to God; thank Him for

the benefits received through His

creation and in daily life; ask for

strength so you can win all of life’s

struggles, and be able to possess the

fruits of redemption.”

Mailing address: 520 Stevens St.

Indianapolis, IN 46203

Telephone number: 317-636-4478

Emergency number: 317-636-4478, ext. 3

E-mail address: [email protected]

Website: www.holyrosaryindy.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy

Twitter: https://twitter.com/holyrosaryindy

Parish Staff and Leadership:

The Rev. C. Ryan McCarthy, STD ................................. Pastor

Very Rev. Joseph L. Newton, JCL ......... Sacramental Minister

Elizabeth Welch ................................................Music Director

David Walden .............................. Director of Communications

Diane Fricker ......................................Parish Council President

Marcus Shutta .................................. Finance Council President

July 26, 2020

Ordinary Form:

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Extraordinary Form:

8th Sunday after Pentecost

Anglican Use:

7th Sunday after Trinity

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Liturgical schedule for the week

Saturday, July 25, 2020

4:30 p.m. ........ OF ................... Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ....................... Michael Bova

Sunday, July 26, 2020 — 9:30 a.m. Mass will be outdoors, weather permitting

8 a.m............... AU .................. Seventh Sunday after Trinity ...................................... Celebrant’s intention

9:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ....................... Pro populo

11:30 a.m. ....... EF .................... Eighth Sunday after Pentecost 2 ................................ Ella Sorrell (birthday)

Monday, July 27, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Feria .......................................................................... Patrick T. McCarthy

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Lillian of Cordoba 4 .............................................. Lillian Gudan

Tuesday, July 28, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Feria .......................................................................... Paulette Gephart

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... SS. Nazarius, Celsus, Victor I, Innocent I 3 ................ Ann L. Walden

Wednesday, July 29, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Martha M ............................................................... Connie Gillam

Afternoon Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament has been canceled this week

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Martha 3 ................................................................ F. Paul Mitchell

Thursday, July 30, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Peter Chrysologus Opt ........................................... JoAnn Murello

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... Feria 4 ........................................................................ Michael Bova

Friday, July 31, 2020 — Confessions after Mass

7:30 a.m. ......... OF ................... St. Ignatius of Loyola M .............................................. Paulette Gephart

5:45 p.m......... No Mass

Saturday, August 1, 2020 — First Saturday — Confessions after the 10 a.m. Mass

9 a.m............... EF .................... Saturday of Our Lady 4 .............................................. Anna L. Atkinson

10 a.m. ............ OF ................... St. Alphonsus Liguori M ............................ Reparation to Immaculate Heart of Mary

4:30 p.m. ........ OF ................... Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ......................... JoAnn Polke

Sunday, August 2, 2020 — 9:30 a.m. Mass will be outdoors, weather permitting

8 a.m............... AU .................. Eighth Sunday after Trinity ........................................ Pro populo

9:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ......................... Ethan Brown (third birthday)

11:30 a.m. ....... EF .................... Ninth Sunday after Pentecost 2 .................................. Cedric Georges

OF: Ordinary Form EF: Extraordinary Form AU: Anglican Use (Ordinariate Form)

1: 1st-class feast 2: 2nd-class feast 3: 3rd-class feast Opt: Optional memorial M: Memorial F: Feast S: Solemnity

At this time, the Archdiocese of Indianapolis is limiting the size of congregations in its churches; therefore, we are re-quiring advance signups for indoor Saturday evening and Sunday Masses. A link to the online signup site will be emailed weekly to those who subscribe to our parish email notification service.

CONFESSIONS: AFTER each weekday and Saturday morning Mass, or by appointment.

RECITATION OF THE ROSARY: English — Saturday at 4:15 p.m.; Sunday at 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.; Spanish — after 11:30 Sunday Mass.

MASS INTENTIONS: The standard stipend for Masses in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis is $10. Requests should indicate whether people are living

or deceased, and must be typed or written legibly. We will attempt to honor requested dates, but cannot guarantee they will be available. We recom-

mend such requests be made at least eight months in advance. Except in the year of an individual’s death, no more than 12 Saturday evening/

Sunday Masses may be requested or offered for the repose of his/her soul in a calendar year. Intentions that cannot be offered here within a year of

reception are, at the pastor’s discretion, subject to being sent to the archdiocesan Mission Office. Make checks payable to Holy Rosary Church.

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Announcements

We ask that greater charity be exercised in our

church during the ongoing pandemic. While

COVID-19 may not concern you, it does worry oth-

ers, especially those with underlying health condi-

tions. The following guidelines are in place to help

ease fears and prevent the spread of the coronavirus

among our congregation:

If you are coming to a Saturday evening or Sun-

day Mass inside the church, sign up in advance.

This helps us keep attendance within acceptable

limits. Every week we email new links to online

signup forms. To subscribe to this email notifica-

tion service, send your email address to

[email protected]. (Advance signup isn’t

necessary for attending the 9:30 a.m. Sunday Mass,

which is outdoors, weather permitting.)

Please maintain a distance of at least six feet

between your household and others at all times, in-

doors and outdoors. This applies not only to when

you are sitting in pews (or chairs at the outdoor

Mass), but also to when you are standing in line for

Holy Communion or kneeling at the altar rail.

Sanitize your pew immediately before leaving.

This will require you to bring disinfectant wipes or

a disinfectant spray and paper towels. (We also rec-

ommend that you disinfect your pew upon arrival.)

Effective July 27, the State of Indiana requires

masks to be worn by all people over age 8, and

ages 2-7 are strongly encouraged to do so. The gov-

ernor has said exceptions will be made for medical

purposes, strenuous activity, eating and drinking.

Please do not leave any items in our vestibule or

church — no books, no pamphlets, no holy cards, or

anything else. This has been our policy for quite

some time, and is especially to be followed during

this time of pandemic when these items may become

another source of contagion.

Archbishop Thompson has dispensed the faithful

from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass until Aug.

15.

At Sunday Masses, there will be a basket on the

table near the back pews to collect your weekly

donations to the parish. (You can also donate via

our Online Giving portal; please visit https://

osvhub.com/holyrosaryindy/funds.)

We have received permission for groups and or-

ganizations to resume meeting in parish facilities.

Per the new state regulations, all people over age 8

must wear masks (ages 2-7 are strongly encouraged

to wear masks) and social distancing of at least six

feet must be maintained at all times.

A family new to the parish and our city is in need

of furniture for their home. If you have furniture to

donate, please call 918-260-6426.

Are you interested in leading the ro-

sary prior to the 9:30 a.m. Sunday

Mass? We are compiling a list of such

people with the goal of having a sched-

ule in place by August. Please contact

parishioner Craig Wenzel at 317-332-7495 or

[email protected].

The Holy Rosary Pro-Life Ministry meets today

(Sunday) in our first-floor classroom after the 11:30

a.m. Mass. Anyone interested in getting involved in

the ministry or learning about local Pro-Life activi-

ties is welcome to attend the meeting.

Please pray for our sick and shut-in friends:

Debbie Barry, Brenden Bayer, Pam Berry, Ian

Brown, Steve Bussell, John Caito, Verna Carr, Son

Hui Christensen, Sharon Conrad, Nancy Duffy, An-

nette Dybas, Paquita Fallas, Bob Gossman, Margaret

Hanaway, Robert Hanaway, Fr. John Hollowell,

Matthew Iaria II, Andra Ignas, Brian Joseph, Jose-

phine Lombardo, Mary M., Amy Mauck, Sidia

Mora, Tony Navarra, Nathan Oliver, Lena Peoni,

Maria Peterson, Suzie Pietro, Jennifer Rivera, Bert

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BY THE NUMBERS

Sunday Collections (includes Online Giving)

Regular collection, July 18-19 $ 10,317.20

Society of St. Vincent de Paul 125.00

Building and maintenance 1,595.00

Pro-Life Ministry 1,050.00

Additional funds 510.00

Parish operating expenses/week 12,460.17

Collection budgeted/week 9,230.77

Weekly collection surplus 1,086.43

Fiscal Year (began July 1, 2020)

Regular/holy day collections $ 26,854.20

Parish operating expenses 37,380.51

Collections budgeted 27,692.31

Total collections deficit (838.11)

Approximately 30% of the operating budget comes from

Italian Street Festival revenue and other fundraisers.

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Second of a two-part series

I ntricately connected to the Holy Mass by the

meritorious Cross of Christ, the Church and holy

men and women have linked the frequency of con-

fession to the reception of Holy Communion:

Confession at least once a year if you are keeping

your Easter duty;

Confession at least once a month if you are re-

ceiving once a week;

Confession once a week if you are receiving

Communion daily.

One could easily extrapolate that if you are a fre-

quent-but-not-daily Mass-goer, making

a confession once every two weeks is

probably appropriate.

Technically speaking, there are two

types of confessions: necessary and devo-

tional. Confessions of necessity deal with

mortal sins. Confessions of devotion en-

compass all other confessions. In general

when we speak of frequent confession,

we are speaking of devotional confessions.

One question arises, especially in regard to devo-

tional confessions: “Is there such a thing as confessing

too frequently?” The answer is yes in a very similar

manner as Holy Communion (which we examined in

my bulletin article last week). Now, it should be said

that in this day and age the problem of going to confes-

sion too frequently is rare. [So much so that the rea-

soning of Aquinas in II-II, 150, 1 applies, wherein he

asks the question of whether there is a vice opposed to

drunkenness in which someone drinks too little; he

answers, yes, but it is so rare as not to have a

name.] Too frequent reception of the Sacrament of

Penance results in presumption, scrupulosity and even

despair. Too frequent of confession, while much rarer

than neglect of the sacrament, can be spiritually dan-

gerous. Remember, the sins against the Holy Spirit,

those sins that “cannot be forgiven,” are generally un-

derstood to be final presumption and despair.

So, how often is too often? The answer differs based

on age and state of life. Most priest spiritual directors

would agree that for anyone who is an adult with the

full use of reason (more or less 18 years old), once a

week is the upward limit. [There are some occasions

where a person might struggle with habitual serious sin

and, under the care of a spiritual director or guidance

of a regular confessor, they go more often.] This does

not mean that if one week you went to confession on a

Saturday, but your schedule works better for Friday the

next week, that you need to worry about a single day;

rather, the general practice should be no more than

about a week.

Adults who are parents also have the daunting task of

forming their children in the Faith. This is doubly hard

because of the emotional connection parents have to

their children’s faults both sinful and non-sinful. Any

parent who has had to deal with an unreasonable 2-

year-old child throwing a fit understands that the child

has no moral culpability but, nonetheless, is causing

grave injustice to the parent, family and even society

by his or her discordant outburst. No matter how many

dishes they break or how much food they throw, they

are not actually committing any sin. Even though the

child “knows” what he is doing (and they do), the pre-

rational child is incapable of understanding the moral

importance and consequences of his actions.

Around age 7, children begin to have the use of rea-

son. This does not mean they are reasonable. They are

not. They are, however, beginning to be able to make

decisions with some degree of freedom. In order to

help children grow in virtue, we need to foster the de-

velopment of their free will and the independent for-

mation of their conscience. This is why we introduce

children to the Sacrament of Penance at age

7. However, there is a very real danger in overestimat-

ing the apparent maturity of children, particularly

bright children. Just because a child intellectually rec-

ognizes that something is bad does not mean he has the

volitional, emotional, hormonal and physical maturity

to act in accordance with that knowledge. This is why

young children, when asked why they did something

wrong, will sometimes answer, “I don’t know.” They

know it is wrong but do not have the self-mastery to

keep themselves from doing it. Telling them it is bad

Appunti del Parroco: a Message from the Pastor

Confession: How often is too often?

Children under age 12 are generally consid-

ered incapable of serious sin. Between ages

12 and 18 they are capable of increasing use

of reason and may or may not be capable of

serious sin. It is not until age 18 that the

Church presumes the full use of reason.

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over and over again does not necessarily help them

grow in virtue. Rather, we put physical, intellectual

and emotional boundaries on children to help them

control their behaviors because they are incapable

of fully controlling themselves. We direct them and

encourage them in growth of virtue. As they mature

we hope they have greater and greater control.

Children under age 12 are generally considered in-

capable of serious sin. Between ages 12 and 18 they

are capable of increasing use of reason and may or

may not be capable of serious sin. It is not until age

18 that the Church presumes the full use of reason.

The Sacrament of Penance for children before the

full use of reason is never a necessity in the sense of

forgiving serious sin, but always technically devo-

tional. It is meant to increase the life of grace and

assist in the growth of virtue while building a habit of

self-awareness in regards to their relationship with

God and neighbor. They do not have the full use of

reason and are not capable of complete self-

mastery. Too frequent confession often leads these

immature souls to struggles with scrupulosity and

presumption, and should be carefully guarded

against.

The ideal frequency of confession for children un-

der age 12 is probably about once a month, and

should almost never be allowed to approach more

than every two weeks. Children who go to confes-

sion too frequently often overestimate the serious-

ness of their sins, which can lead to scruples — or

they begin to habitually expect that whatever they

say, as long as they go through the motions, they will

receive absolution, and thus fall into presump-

tion. Once scrupulosity and presumption become

habitual they can haunt individuals for a lifetime.

For all of us, a habit of frequent confession, just

like a habit of frequent Communion, needs to be

supported by ongoing growth in maturity on all lev-

els and a genuine pursuit of holiness in a relation-

ship with God. As our relationship with Christ be-

comes more personal, mature and intimate, so does

our genuine awareness of sin. We apologize more

readily or more sorrowfully when we hurt someone

we know and love. This is because we experience in

ourselves the pain of the other when we make his

good our own. Frequent confession is meant to heal

us and lead us to that greater level of intimacy with

Christ which is holiness. Just like frequent Com-

munion, frequent reception of the Sacrament of

Penance needs to be supported by an increased life

of devotional and meditative/contemplative prayer.

— Fr. C. Ryan McCarthy, pastor

New app helps the hungry find food

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul asks for our help

in spreading the following news to those who may

benefit from the information:

According to Indy Hunger Network’s 2017 Unmet

Need Study, food insecurity affects one out of every

five people in Indianapolis. One of the problems facing

those people is knowing where to find assistance;

therefore, IHN has created Community Compass, a

free and easy app designed to show people where they

can find food assistance in Marion County: free meal

locations, free groceries, food-related events and infor-

mation on WIC, SNAP and other programs. If you

have a smart phone, you can download the Commu-

nity Compass app. If you don’t have a smart phone,

simply text “hi” to 317-434-3758 to find assistance. To

learn more, visit https://www.indyhunger.org/compass/

and watch the instructional videos.

Parishioners: Join FORMED for FREE! 1. Visit formed.org/register

2. Enter access code QJBNV7

3. Enter your email address and create a password

4. Enjoy and share with others at our parish!

Extraordinary Stories for Children

The film features eleven different stories that introduce children to Blessed Solanus Casey’s spirituality

and ministry. Each segment features a child who tells a fascinating and true story about Blessed Solanus.

SIGN UP FREE AT FORMED.ORG/SIGNUP

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FINALLY, I FOUND IT! “I struggled for years to engage my whole family to learn our Faith together in a way that was impactful, interactive, and enjoyable for me too!” — Michael O’Rourke, father of 10 and founder of StrongCatholicDad.com

Watch Amazing Videos, Lead Them in Faith

Check out StrongCatholicDad.com

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This week’s offerings of interest from the Internet:

Defend our families, homes, churches, faith

https://catholicstand.com/this-we-will-defend/

It is your duty to help us save society

https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2020/07/18/this-means-everybody

Attacks on Catholic statues, churches continue across United States

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/weekend-sees-more-attacks-on-catholic-church-statues-across-us

-26486

Coronavirus stalks in the darkness, but do not be afraid

https://www.ncregister.com/blog/msgr-pope/be-not-afraid

Chinese make some Christians replace religious images with pictures of Chairman Mao

https://catholicherald.co.uk/chinese-christians-told-to-replace-christ-with-mao-or-lose-government-support/

Energize your prayer life with a personal novena

https://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/energize-your-prayer-life-with-a-personal-novena

K of C founder to be beatified in October while other beatifications are postponed

https://aleteia.org/2020/07/20/kofc-founder-to-be-beatified-october-31-other-beatifications-postponed

Baseball offers many parables about the American spirit for those with eyes to see

https://www.getreligion.org/getreligion/2020/7/8/baseball-offers-many-parables-about-the-american-spirit-

for-those-with-the-eyes-to-see

— Find links to these articles and more on the parish Facebook page, www.facebook.com/holyrosaryindy —

Views and opinions expressed in the linked articles are strictly the authors’ and do not necessarily reflect those of the pastor

and staff of Holy Rosary Church, Archbishop Charles C. Thompson or anyone else connected to the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.

Gabriel Project stickers, window clings now available

Bumper stickers and window clings with the new Gabriel Project phone

number are available from the Holy Rosary Pro-Life Ministry. The bumper

stickers are not magnets, and they will not damage your car. The Pro-Life

Ministry is asking for a freewill donation to cover the cost of $3 per sticker

or cling. To acquire a sticker, see a member of the Pro-Life Ministry or con-

tact [email protected]. To learn more about the Gabriel Project,

visit https://www.glgabrielproject.org/.

Bumper sticker Window cling

Prayer against abortion

E ternal Father, all life is in

Your hands. You have

entrusted us to one another to

show our brothers and sisters

the same love You have for us.

Please protect all babies who

are in danger of dying by abor-

tion. Give hope to their parents

that they may turn away from

the desperate act of abortion.

Please grant conversion to the

abortionist and their staff. We

pray for all who do not respect

the gift of life. Amen.

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ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES

This week, the candles on either

side of our high altar burn for:

+Joseph Luzar

+Mary Luzar

To have the deceased remembered for a week,

send $5 and his or her name to the parish office.

No more than 12 candles may be requested per

calendar year by any family or person.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW

ABOUT HOLY ROSARY CHURCH

Weddings:

Weddings can be scheduled only after meeting with

the pastor at least six months in advance of the cere-

mony.

Baptisms:

Please contact Sally Kaufman at the parish office or

[email protected] to schedule baptisms and

required baptismal instruction.

Joining the parish:

Parish Registration Forms can be found in the rotating

rack in the vestibule. They also are available online at

holyrosaryindy.org; click on the “Join the Parish” link

at the bottom of the page. Completed forms can be

placed in the collection basket or mailed to the office.

Electronic donations:

Online Giving, a convenient way

to donate electronically, makes it

easy for you to fulfill your finan-

cial commitments to the parish even when you are

unable to attend Mass. You do not need to write a

check or have cash available at church. Giving elec-

tronically also helps the parish staff budget more ef-

fectively. You can make one-time or ongoing contri-

butions, the timing and amount of which can be

changed at any time. Learn more by visiting holy-

rosaryindy.org and clicking on the “Online Giving”

icon, or visit the site directly at https://osvhub.com/

holyrosaryindy/funds .

Schools:

Lumen Christi Catholic School (PreK-12) 317-632-3174

580 Stevens St., Indianapolis, IN 46203

Catholic Schoolhouse South Indy 317-201-5815

717 S. East St., Indianapolis, IN 46203

Lumen Christi and Catholic Schoolhouse are independent academic institu-

tions which use facilities on our parish campus. Lumen Christi is recognized as a private Catholic school by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis; it has a special

complementary relationship with the parish offering opportunities for shared

support and enrichment, including discounted tuition for our parishioners.

Central Catholic School 317-783-7759

1155 E. Cameron St., Indianapolis, IN 46203

Roncalli High School 317-787-8277

3300 Prague Road, Indianapolis, IN 46227

Central Catholic and Roncalli are the officially designated archdiocesan

schools supported by Holy Rosary Parish.

Sansone, Gus Sansone, Mike Schott, Simeon Scull,

John Thomas, Phil Vierneisel, Kay Waterloo, Larry

Webber, Jim Wernsing and Jenifer Zehner.

If you don’t receive offertory envelopes in the

mail from us, then you probably are not a regis-

tered parishioner of Holy Rosary Church. To prop-

erly register with our parish, please fill out a parish

registration form and send it to the parish office.

The registration forms can be found in the rotating

pamphlet rack in the vestibule, or online at

www.holyrosaryindy.org.

A Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat will meet in the

greater Indianapolis area July 31-Aug. 2 for

women and men who have known regret, sorrow,

guilt or shame after abortion. The weekend com-

bines living scripture meditations, spiritual exer-

cises and discussions in a guided process that leads

to the heart of God’s love and compassion. To

learn more or to register, contact the Project Rachel

Team at its confidential number, 317-452-0054, or

email [email protected]. For general in-

formation about the retreats, visit https://

www.rachelsvineyard.org/. Due to the nature of

this retreat, the exact location is kept confidential

until participants register.

Announcements Continued from Page 3

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5120 Shelbyville Road corner of Shelbyville Rd & Emerson Ave 1 mi. south of I-465 Emerson Ave exit

www.shelbyvilleroadvet.com

Open Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon.

Closed on the Feast of the Circumcision, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Ascension Thursday, the Assumption of the BVM, Feast of All Saints, Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Vigil of the Nativity of Our Lord, and the Nativity of Our Lord.

Italian Heritage Society of Indiana

Reaching out to promote, preserve and share inherited Italian values of religion, family, art,

history, music, food and camaraderie.

For information, please go to our website or call us. italianheritage.org • 317-569-9117

Fecunditas Mulierum FertilityCareTM Center José A. Ocampo-Mora, FCP

CREIGHTON MODEL FertilityCareTM System Understand & Control Your Reproductive Health

Available in English and Spanish, in-person or long-distance

317.786.0520 [email protected]

Serving the South Side, Downtown

and greater Indianapolis since 1896

1458 S. Meridian Street • Indianapolis, IN 46225

www.lauckfuneralhome.com

317-636-6655

Pizza and Beef

Top Quality Pizza and Italian Beef

Delivery or Pickup

We Specialize in Catering

317-534-0424

2550 S. State Road 135

Greenwood, IN 46143

Parishioners Edward & Lisa Cobb & Family

Watch Amazing Videos Together,

Captivate the Whole Family,

Lead them to Deeper Faith.

Finally, family faith formation that kids and Dad love!

Check out StrongCatholicDad.com

Joseph A. Vanderhulst Attorney at Law ● Holy Rosary Parishioner

Wills, Trust & Estates — General Practice

Nonprofits and Corporations/LLCs

260-715-5767 ● [email protected]