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St. Francis, Francesville; St. Joseph, Pulaski; St. Peter, Winamac Rev. Leroy G. Kinnaman, Pastor Cluster Email: [email protected] Cluster Website: preciousbloodcluster.org Cluster Correspondence: 401 N Monticello Street, Winamac, IN 46996 Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday Morning by 9:00 A.M. Phone: 574.946.4906 Fax: 574.946.4962 LITURGY SCHEDULE Monday, July 16 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Special Intention by Doc & Jo Russell Tuesday, July 17 NO MASS Wednesday, July 18 at St. Joseph 6:00 P.M. +Patsy Roth Shoemaker by Bill & Peach Roth Thursday, July 19 at St. Joseph 8:00 A.M. +Harold “Pete” Margison by Doyle Roth Friday, July 20 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Paul Sommers by Barb Knarr Saturday, July 21 4:00 P.M. at St. Peter +Mabel Nicolas by Larry & Mary Johnson 6:00 P.M. at St. Joseph +Elimination of abortion; and world peace by St. Joseph Christian Mothers Sunday, July 22 8:00 A.M. at St. Francis +Steve & Florence Stefanich by Craig & Joanne Stevens 10:00 A.M. at St. Peter +Our Cluster Family LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday, July 21 at 4:00 P.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Mike Jany Ministers: Jane Rausch, Judy Wilson and Carol Vires Servers: Bonnie Budd & Kandace Kroft Ushers: Andy Pesaresi & Joe Morris Family Saturday, July 21 at 6:00 P.M. (St. Joseph) Reader: Larry Brady Ministers: Diane Kolish, Monica Whiteman and Lisa Brady Servers: Cash Roth & Bunnie Daugherty Ushers: Curt Daugherty, Frank Boardman, Tom Reutebuch and Lisa Foerg Sunday, July 22 at 8:00 A.M. (St. Francis) Reader: Pat Ames Ministers: Dillar Ames & Victor Rodriquez Servers: Jonathan Ottow Sunday, July 22 at 10:00A.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Linda Webb Ministers: Donna Nicholson, Loree Fisher and VOLUNTEER Servers: Kelsey & Avery Wegner Ushers: Rick & Marita Grisel and Don & Nancy Clouser

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St. Francis, Francesville; St. Joseph, Pulaski; St. Peter, Winamac

Rev. Leroy G. Kinnaman, Pastor Cluster Email: [email protected]

Cluster Website: preciousbloodcluster.org

Cluster Correspondence: 401 N Monticello Street, Winamac, IN 46996 Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday Morning by 9:00 A.M.

Phone: 574.946.4906 Fax: 574.946.4962

LITURGY SCHEDULE Monday, July 16 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Special Intention by Doc & Jo Russell

Tuesday, July 17 NO MASS

Wednesday, July 18 at St. Joseph 6:00 P.M. +Patsy Roth Shoemaker by Bill & Peach Roth

Thursday, July 19 at St. Joseph 8:00 A.M. +Harold “Pete” Margison by Doyle Roth

Friday, July 20 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Paul Sommers by Barb Knarr

Saturday, July 21 4:00 P.M. at St. Peter +Mabel Nicolas by Larry & Mary Johnson 6:00 P.M. at St. Joseph +Elimination of abortion; and world peace by St. Joseph Christian Mothers

Sunday, July 22 8:00 A.M. at St. Francis +Steve & Florence Stefanich by Craig & Joanne Stevens 10:00 A.M. at St. Peter +Our Cluster Family

LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday, July 21 at 4:00 P.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Mike Jany Ministers: Jane Rausch, Judy Wilson and Carol Vires Servers: Bonnie Budd & Kandace Kroft Ushers: Andy Pesaresi & Joe Morris Family

Saturday, July 21 at 6:00 P.M. (St. Joseph) Reader: Larry Brady Ministers: Diane Kolish, Monica Whiteman and Lisa Brady Servers: Cash Roth & Bunnie Daugherty Ushers: Curt Daugherty, Frank Boardman, Tom Reutebuch and Lisa Foerg

Sunday, July 22 at 8:00 A.M. (St. Francis) Reader: Pat Ames Ministers: Dillar Ames & Victor Rodriquez Servers: Jonathan Ottow

Sunday, July 22 at 10:00A.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Linda Webb Ministers: Donna Nicholson, Loree Fisher and VOLUNTEER Servers: Kelsey & Avery Wegner Ushers: Rick & Marita Grisel and Don & Nancy

Clouser

Oh, by the way…

As we come near to the close of the current diocesan appeal, Fruitful Harvest 2016 “Stewards of Christ…Sharing Our Gifts”, please remember if you have a current pledge balance that all gifts must be received and posted no later than 1 September 2018 in the Fruitful Harvest Office. In reviewing the list, there are a number who need to catch up!) The last redemption notice will be mailed in August 2018 for those parishes that have a 20 month redemption period. If you wish to make a gift electronically please visit the diocesan website at www.dol-in.org. Thank you for your continued stewardship and prayers to your parish and the Local Church.

The Frassati Society of Young Adult Catholics (or Frassati for short) is a fellowship of

young adults who desire to live a life of holiness, in imitation of Our Lord Jesus Christ, within

our modern era. Located in central Indiana as part of Our

Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Frassati is composed of men,

women, religious brothers and sisters, and priests.

We accomplish our dynamic ministry through

several, weekly-meeting cell groups: focused communities

of up to 16 members. Our society grows as each cell group

invites and welcomes new members, then divides once the

group begins to overflow—similar to our human cells. In this

way, the interconnected cells can live the New Evangelization as Pope

Benedict XVI defined it: “New evangelization must surrender to the mystery

of the grain of mustard seed and not be so pretentious as to believe to

immediately produce a large tree.”

Frassati members commit to imitating the life of Blessed Pier Giorgio

Frassati. Taking to heart his words, “The higher we go, the better we shall hear

the voice of Christ,” our ministry encourages prayer, study, and lively

engagement with others and with the Church. Through this, we find and

become the light of Christ.

If you are college-age, or in your 20s or 30s, we welcome you to join a

cell group and to attend Frassati Society events.

Please visit [email protected] for more information

According to Analytics, many consult our Cluster webiste for information. If you haven’t done

so to date, check out:

https://preciousbloodcluster.org/

Next, go visit the web page for our Local Church! Check it out https://dol-in.org/

U.S. CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS RELEASES NEW EDITION OF ETHICAL AND RELIGIOUS DIRECTIVES FOR CATHOLIC HEALTH CARE SERVICES

WASHINGTON— The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is publishing the sixth edition of the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, a revision that implements modifications regarding collaborating with non-Catholic partners.

The health care system in the United States is marked by both extraordinary challenges and

immense possibilities for good.

In these revised Directives, approved by majority vote during the USCCB Spring General

Assembly 2018, the bishops reaffirm the Church's commitment to Catholic health care ministry, in

faithful imitation of Jesus Christ, the Divine Physician. The Directives aim to reaffirm ethical standards

of behavior and provide authoritative guidance on moral issues that face health care today.

This new edition offers a helpful update of Part Six, "Collaborative Arrangements with Other

Health Care Organizations and Providers." This section offers background and guidelines for

collaborative arrangements between Catholic and non-Catholic health care institutions.

The Directives are especially relevant to institutionally based Catholic health care services,

and they are directly addressed to "sponsors, trustees, administrators, chaplains, physicians, health

care personnel, and patients or residents" of Catholic health care institutions. The Directives are also

useful as a teaching tool to give sound guidance to students and faculty at Catholic medical schools,

Catholic medical associations, Catholic hospitals and medical facilities, and to all pastors,

administrators, doctors, nurses, and staff involved in the health care ministry and related pastoral

care. CONTENTS:

◼ Preamble

◼ General Introduction

◼ Part One: The Social Responsibility of Catholic Health Care

Services

◼ Part Two: The Pastoral and Spiritual Responsibility of Catholic

Health Care

◼ Part Three: The Professional-Patient Relationship

◼ Part Four: Issues in Care for the Beginning of Life

◼ Part Five: Issues in Care for the Seriously Ill and Dying

◼ Part Six: Collaborative Arrangements with Other Health Care Organizations and Providers

◼ Conclusion

Meanwhile, back at the ranch….fr. K

Quick one-liners for you: ◼Tippecanoe & Bicycles Too 2018: Saturday, August 4th, the ride

will begin at the Winamac Train Depot. Registration begins at

6:30 A.M.; the ride begins at 7:00 A.M. If you register by July

20th, the fee is $20; after that date, the fee is $25 and you may

register the day of the ride. Kids ages 8-15 are $10. Forms may be

found at panhandlepathway.org.

◼Someone stole my toilet. No clues. I have nothing to go on!

◼The Lazarus Collection will be the weekend of July 21 & 22. Requests from the food pantry are

laundry detergent, dish soap, mac & cheese, hamburger helpers, peanut butter and jelly. We will not

be focusing on paper products because right now the pantry has an abundance of those products.

Thank you for your continued support.

◼If you have recently moved or changed your phone number, please contact the Cluster Office.

Many of the Catholic Moment Newspapers and Our Sunday Offering envelopes are being returned on

our reports as undeliverable. If we do not have an updated address, we delete your subscription;

please do not allow that to happen to you! ◼In several weeks, Religious Education registration forms will be sent out

electronically to all families that registered last year. If you have changed your

email address and did not notify the office, please do so immediately. The fees will

remain the same as last year. Our first class is scheduled for Wednesday, September 5th.

ST. ANNE PARISH MONTEREY FAMILY FUN NIGHT Come enjoy food and fun for the whole family on Sat, Aug. 4, 5:00-9:30. Food catered by Winamac Corner Deli includes pulled pork sandwiches and barbeque nachos. Face painting and games for the kids and bingo, Vegas-style games, and a beer garden for adults. Raffle tickets with $1000 top prize available at St. Peter Cluster Office or any member of St. Anne Parish.

Just for fun!!! The No-Excuse Sunday In order to make it possible for everyone to attend church next week, we are planning a special no-

excuse Sunday.

1. Cots will be placed in the vestibule for those who say, "Sunday is my only day for sleeping in."

2. Eye drops will be available for those whose eyes are tired from watching TV too late

on Saturday night.

3. We will have steel helmets for those who believe the roof will cave in if they show up for church

services.

4. Blankets will be furnished for those who complain that the church is too cold. Fans will be on hand

for those who say the church is too hot.

5. We will have hearing aids for the parishioners who say, "The pastor doesn't talk loudly enough."

There will be cotton for those who say, "The pastor talks too loudly."

6. Score cards will be available for those who wish to count the hypocrites.

7. We guarantee that some relatives will be present for those who like to go visiting on Sunday.

8. There will be TV dinners available for those who claim they can't go to church and cook dinner, too.

9. One section of the church will have some trees and grass for those who see God in nature,

especially on the golf course.

10. The sanctuary will be decorated with both Christmas poinsettias and Easter lilies to create a

familiar environment for those who have never seen the church without them.

St. Francis St. Joseph St. Peter

Cluster News!!!! Wednesday, July 18

6:30 P.M. Parish Council Meeting at St. Joseph

PRAYER REQUESTS: Please keep the following individuals in your prayers: Richard Alber, Mary

Baunach (Barbara Mau’s Mother), Judy Berger, Shelia Buczek, Will Cheverette, Tom Fanning, Steve Fulmer, Rose Marie Garcia (friend of Theresa Logan), Donna Griffen (friend of Theresa Logan), Cari Heater (Lois Heater’s grand-daughter), Fr. Mike Heppen, Frances Hoover, Mary Ann Johnson, Marie Kraft, Greg Loehmer, Theresa Logan, Robert Meyer, Patricia

O’Donnell, Floyd Podell, Gloria Staples, Lowell Stout (uncle of Denise Downing), Graham Vollmer & Elizabeth Weldon

July 8, 2018

General Offerings: $295.00

Loose Collection: $28.00

Votive Lights: $15.50

July 7, 2018

General Offerings: $1,058.00

Loose Collection: $45.00

July 7 & 8, 2018 General Offering: $2,009.00

Loose Collection: $782.00

Children’s Offering: $19.00

Votive Lights: $11.00