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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.”
April 29, 2018
Ordinary Form:
Fifth Sunday of Easter
Extraordinary Form:
Fourth Sunday after Easter
Anglican Use:
Fifth Sunday of Easter
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
Elizabeth Welch ................................................Music Director
David Walden .............................. Director of Communications
Joseph LeMark ...................................Parish Council President
Marcus Shutta .................................. Finance Council President
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Liturgical schedule for the week
Saturday, April 28, 2018
4:30 p.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... Fifth Sunday of Easter ............................................... Joseph Sansone
Sunday, April 29, 2018
8 a.m............... AU (Sung) ....... Fifth Sunday of Easter ............................................... Katie Basbagill
9:30 a.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... Fifth Sunday of Easter ............................................... Pro populo
11:30 a.m. ....... EF (Sung) ........ Fourth Sunday after Easter 2 ..................................... Bettie Slaughter
Monday, April 30, 2018
7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Pius V Opt ............................................................... Policemen, firemen, military
5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Catherine of Siena 3 .............................................. Yvonne “Bonnie” Schott
6:30 p.m. — St. Monica Guild rosary and prayer for the return of fallen-away Catholics
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Joseph the Worker Opt ............................................ Hayleigh Eldridge
5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Joseph the Worker 1 .............................................. The Church in China
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Athanasius M ......................................................... Joan Cotter Pierce
12:30 p.m. — Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by Adoration
5:30 p.m. — Benediction
5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Athanasius 3 .......................................................... Charles & Frances Navarra
9 p.m. — Men’s Holy Hour
Thursday, May 3, 2018 — National Day of Prayer
7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... SS. Philip & James, Apostles F .................................. Denver Jones
9:30 a.m. — Mother’s Holy Hour
5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... Easter Feria 4 ......................................................... Eugene & Marjorie O’Mahony
Friday, May 4, 2018 — First Friday
7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Easter Feria ............................................................... Ester V. Pafford
5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Monica 3 ............................................................. All souls in purgatory, especially
deceased members of FOSS
6:30 p.m. — Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by overnight Adoration
Saturday, May 5, 2018 — First Saturday
8:30 a.m. — Benediction
9 a.m............... EF .................... St. Pius V 3 ................................................................. Michael A. Navarra
9:35 a.m. — First Saturday Devotion
10 a.m............. OF ................... Easter Feria ............................................................... Reparation for sins against the
Immaculate Heart of Mary
4:30 p.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... Sixth Sunday of Easter ............................................... Angelo Venezia
Sunday, May 6, 2018 — Parish Blood Drive (see Page 6 for details)
8 a.m............... AU (Sung) ....... Sixth Sunday of Easter ............................................... Alcoholics & drug addicts
9:30 a.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... Sixth Sunday of Easter ............................................... Sylvia Kern
11:30 a.m. ....... EF (Sung) ........ Fifth Sunday after Easter 2 ........................................ Pro populo
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
Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, pray for us!
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Announcements
We will take up a second collection today for the
Santo Rosario Conference of the Society of St. Vin-
cent de Paul.
First Friday and First Saturday are
this week. Our monthly Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament will begin Friday af-
ter the 5:45 p.m. Mass and continue until
8:45 a.m. Saturday. A signup sheet is on
the lectern near the back pews.
The parish office will be closed Friday, May 4,
and Thursday, May 10.
The annual May procession of the Confraternity
of the Most Holy Rosary will be Sunday, May 6, at
the beginning of the 11:30 a.m. Mass. All Rosarians
wishing to participate are to gather in the vestibule
after the recitation of the rosary.
All of our first communicants, boys as well as
girls, are invited to participate in our annual May
Crowning on Sunday, May 13, between the 9:30 and
11:30 Masses. These children are to gather in the
courtyard (or, if raining, Priori Hall) no later than 11
a.m. — no exceptions; if you are not lined up by that
time, you don’t process. Participants are encouraged
to wear their First Communion outfits, and they may
bring their own long-stemmed garden flowers, or, if
they have none, the parish will provide carnations.
The first communicants are also invited to partici-
pate in our Corpus Christi procession on the after-
noon of Sunday, June 3. Again, they are encouraged
to wear their First Communion outfits. Please watch
future bulletins for more details.
Please pray for our sick and shut-in friends: Deb-
bie Barry, Lauren Berry, John Caito, Verna Carr, Ka-
tie Cecil, Son Hui Christensen, Joshua Cobb, Sharon
Conrad, Carol Craig, Nancy Duffy, Annette Dybas,
Paquita Fallas, Sharon Feldman, Jody Gassert, Sam
Gorsage, Margaret Hanaway, Robert Hanaway, Greg
Latz, Josephine Lombardo, Amy Mauck, Sidia Mora,
Tony Navarra, Nathan Oliver, David Page, Marie
Pittman-Oechsle, Vince Romano, Gus Sansone, Mike
Schott, Simeon Scull, Mollie Smith, Linda Sweatland,
Phil Vierneisel, Margaret Vollmer, Sister Rita
Vukovic, Fr. James Wilmoth and Jenifer Zehner.
The Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of
May Prayer & Study Group will meet this
Wednesday, May 2, in our first-floor classroom after
the 5:45 p.m. Mass (about 6:30). The group will be-
gin with the rosary then, after a short refreshment
break, will continue to study the approved messages
from Jesus and Mary, which include messages about
St. Joseph. To learn more about the Flame of Love
movement, visit www.flameoflove.us.
Please join us for “Caring for the Least Among
Us: a Conversation on Fetal Medicine,” with Dr.
Brandon Brown, a pediatric and fetal radiologist at
Riley Hospital for Children, on Wednesday, May 23,
from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Priori Hall. Dr. Brown
will describe the complex care and support of high-
risk pregnancies and will share stories from his ex-
periences helping to develop fetal medicine as an
emerging specialty. He also will explain experimen-
tal techniques of surgical interventions being per-
formed in utero. A simple meal will be served. RSVP
to Eric Slaughter at [email protected].
Lumen Christi Catholic High School will offer a
freshman health class to interested homeschool stu-
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ORDINARY FORM LECTORS 4:30 Saturday 9:30 Sunday
Apr. 28: Bob Collins Apr. 29: Blake Powers
May 5: Diane Fricker May 6: Joseph Lehner
BY THE NUMBERS
Sunday Collections (includes Online Giving)
Regular collection, April 21-22 $ 7,704.00
Catholic Home Missions 1,139.10
Church in Africa 6.00
Parish operating expenses/week 12,312.61
Collection budgeted/week 8,658.65
Weekly collection deficit (954.65)
Fiscal Year (began July 1)
Regular collections $ 441,029.73
Parish operating expenses 529,442.23
Collections budgeted 372,321.95
Total collections surplus 68,707.78
Confessions
Week of April 15 15
Attendance
Daily Masses, week of April 15 935
Sunday Masses, April 21-22 646
Approximately 30% of the operating budget comes from
Italian Street Festival revenue and other fundraisers.
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Appunti del Parroco: a Message from the Pastor
A couple of weeks ago I discussed the Sacrament
of Baptism and its effects. This week we will
look at who can be baptized, the ceremony of bap-
tism, and the necessity of baptism.
As discussed previously, baptism effects not only
the washing away and forgiveness of all sins but also
the conforming of the soul to Christ and its adoption
into divine “sonship.” The forgiveness of sins lasts
until we sin again, but the change in our soul is per-
manent. Once our soul is marked as a son or daughter
of God, not unlike the genetic markers our biological
parents leave on us, every part of our body and soul
is forever changed, marked by God as His own.
Therefore, once we have been baptized it cannot be
repeated. Just like my genetic identity is a permanent
mark of who I am, so my baptism leaves a permanent
spiritual mark on my soul and, through my soul,
every part of who I am.
This partly answers the question, “Who can be bap-
tized?” The other two parts of the answer come in the
reality of God’s universal salvific will, i.e. His desire
to save all men, and in His respect for human free
will. This means that anyone who is not baptized and
does not express a desire to remain unbaptized, can
be baptized.
The ceremony of baptism in its most basic form is
very simple. It consists of the pouring of water (over
at least the head) or immersion of an individual three
times while invoking the Holy Trinity: “I baptize you
in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy
Spirit.” Anyone, even a non-Christian, can baptize
another person as long as he intends to do what the
Church intends in baptism.
In the case of a person who has not yet reached the
age of reason*, he is baptized prior to catechesis and
is educated in the faith as he grows in wisdom, not
unlike the way in which Christ grew as a man while
already the Son of God. If the person is above the
age of reason, he is catechized first and then bap-
tized, confirmed and given first Holy Communion.
From the time of the apostles, becoming a
Christian has been accomplished by a journey
and initiation in several stages. This journey
can be covered rapidly or slowly, but certain
essential elements will always have to be pre-
sent: proclamation of the Word, acceptance of
the Gospel entailing conversion, profession of
faith, baptism itself, the outpouring of the Holy
Spirit, and admission to Eucharistic commun-
ion.
This initiation has varied greatly through the
centuries according to circumstances. In the
first centuries of the Church, Christian initia-
tion saw considerable development. A long
period of catechumenate included a series of
preparatory rites, which were liturgical land-
marks along the path of catechumenal prepara-
tion and culminated in the celebration of the
sacraments of Christian initiation (Catechism of
the Catholic Church, Nos. 1229-1230; for more on the
particular symbols within the rite of baptism itself, see
Nos. 1234-1245).
As Catholics we believe that baptism is necessary
for salvation. This means, from the human side of
things, God has revealed to us only one means by
which people are saved: baptism. This does not mean
that God by extra-ordinary graces cannot save any-
one He so desires. Rather, it simply means that as
God’s instruments, we as individuals and the Church
as a whole know of no other means by which we can
assure the salvation of a person except baptism.
The Sacrament of Baptism, Part 2
* The “age of reason” is the time of one’s life at which he or she is assumed to be morally responsible and able to distinguish be-
tween right and wrong. It is generally held to be by the end of the seventh year, although it may be earlier or later depending on indi-
vidual development and circumstances.
N ow, Bethlehem is the city where the die was struck and Christ Himself is the Die. All the men who
have lived and will ever live are the raw material awaiting the stamp of the Divine Original. But in or-
der to be like Him, that is, a sharer of His Divine Life, we must be struck off that die. And the Baptismal font
is the new Bethlehem where the copies are made, for there men are re-born again to the Life of God. — Ven. Fulton J. Sheen, The Prodigal World, 1936
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This week’s offerings of interest from the Internet:
How to plan a Crusade
http://www.catholicworldreport.com/2018/03/03/crusading-101/
The „world‟s smallest Catholic Church‟ is in Texas
https://aleteia.org/2018/04/16/the-worlds-smallest-catholic-church-is-in-texas
Keeping the Faith alive in the most remote Catholic parish on earth
http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/march-16th-2018/the-most-remote-parish-on-earth/
Painful, necessary book interviews the children of divorce
https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/the-city-gates.cfm?id=1565
Are we living in the Twilight Zone?
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/johnclark/are-we-living-in-the-twilight-zone
Teaching the Real Presence without words
https://liturgyguy.com/2018/01/09/teaching-the-real-presence-without-words/
The woman who welcomed a homeless stranger into her home
https://aleteia.org/2018/03/13/the-woman-who-welcomed-a-homeless-stranger-into-her-house-one-year-later/
— 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 those of their 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 Archdio-
cese of Indianapolis.
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: HOLY ROSARY PARISH NEEDS YOU! The Italian Street Festival — Friday and Sat-
urday, June 8-9 — will be here before we
know it. We are looking for volunteers, espe-
cially parishioners, to work at food booths and
the kitchens one night or even both nights. It
takes more than 200 volunteers to properly
staff the festival!
In addition, we need many hands to assist
with prep throughout the week prior to the
festival beginning June 2; these volunteers
will make sauce, cut vegetables, prepare can-
noli cream, cheesecakes, pasta, sausage,
meatballs, etc.
Please, if you can, sign up for more than one time slot!
The festival is the major fundraiser for Holy Rosary Parish.
To volunteer:
Go to the parish website: www.holyrosaryindy.org
or to the festival website: www.indyitalianfest.org
and click on the appropriate links.
N ot to oppose error is to approve it; and not to defend truth is to suppress it; and indeed to
neglect to confound evil men, when we can do it, is no less a sin than to encourage them. — Pope St. Felix III
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10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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SVdP seeks mentors for new program
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul desperately needs
volunteers to be mentors to those who are about to
graduate from its “Changing Lives Forever” program.
The program helps impoverished people develop spe-
cific plans to improve their lives and leave poverty. Cur-
rently there are 65 people from five parishes in the 18-
week program. They are preparing to graduate in early
summer.
Mentors would undergo four hours of training, and then
would make themselves available to these graduates six
hours each month for one year. The mentors themselves
would set the times for these meeting.
For more information about become a mentor in the
“Changing Lives Forever” program, contact Joe Doll at
317-919-1419 or [email protected], or Domoni Rouse,
program director, at 317-985-2149, ext. 219, or
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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 ceremony.
Baptisms:
Please contact Fr. McCarthy 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 rotat-
ing rack in the vestibule. Completed forms can be
placed in the collection basket or mailed to the of-
fice.
Electronic donations:
Online Giving, a convenient way to donate elec-
tronically, makes it easy for you to fulfill your fi-
nancial commitments to the par-
ish even when you are unable to
attend Mass. You do not need to
write a check or have cash available at church. Giv-
ing electronically also helps the parish staff budget
more effectively. You can make one-time or ongo-
ing contributions, the timing and amount of which
can be changed at any time. Learn more by visiting
holyrosaryindy.org and clicking on the “Online
Giving” icon. Apps are available for your phone; go
to OLGapp.com and register with the parish.
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 use facilities that are either owned by or adjacent to our church. Although their students often attend Mass here,
they are independent academic institutions which have no formal relationship
with our parish or the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
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.
ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES
This week, the candles on either side of our high
altar burn for:
+John Anthony Maio
+Eugene & Marjorie O‟Mahony
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. PLEASE NOTE: there are
no openings on the calendar until March 2019.
dents Aug. 22-24. Registration will begin in July.
Congratulations to Holy Rosary parishioners who
earned honors at Bishop Chatard High School
for the third quarter: (1st honor roll) Jessalyn Fried-
erick, Thomas Giedd, Fiona Hostettler, Thomas
LeMark, Georgia McAllister, Olivia Reese; (2nd
honor roll) Gabrielle Croddy, Jericho Jacobs, Isaac
LeMark, Maximilian LeMark.
Further congratulations go to Jessalyn Friederick
for being accepted as a finalist in the 2018 Miss
Teen Pageant.
A former parishioner who has moved out of state
is selling two grave plots at Calvary Cemetery at
the discounted rate of $3,495, which includes the
perpetual care fee. For more information, contact
Kristin Prugh at [email protected] or 941-
877-9848.
John Andretti will be the guest speaker for the
St. Joseph’s Men Valuing Prayer & Service Steak
Dinner on Thursday, May 3, from 6:15 p.m. to 9
p.m. at St. Luke Catholic Church’s gymnasium,
7575 Holliday Dr. E. Cost is $25 per person or
$200 per table. Register online at www.stluke.org.
The women of St. Luke Catholic Church invite
the women of Holy Rosary to attend Mary‟s WAY
on Thursday, May 10, from 6:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. in
St. Luke’s south gymnasium. The speaker will be
Jeanne Hunt of Cincinnati, Ohio. Experience an
evening of prayer and fellowship; dinner will be
served. For more information or to RSVP, visit
www.stluke.org or call Teresa at 317-439-1836.
The annual Holy Family Home Enrichment
Catholic Homeschooling & Parenting Confer-
ence will be Saturday, May 19, from 9 a.m. to 6:30
p.m. at Marian University. Learn more and register
at www.hfheindy.com.
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