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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 posses the fruits of redemption.” November 13, 2016 Ordinary Form: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Extraordinary Form: Resumed 6th Sunday after Epiphany Anglican Use: 25th Sunday after Trinity Mailing address: 520 Stevens St. Indianapolis, IN 46203 Phone: 317-636-4478 • Fax: 317-636-2522 Emergency number: 317-721-6520 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 The Rev. Luke Reese ........................................ Parochial vicar Teresa Gorsage ................ Coordinator of Religious Education Elizabeth Welch ................................................ Music Director David Walden .............................. Director of Communications Christine Traina ................................. Parish Council President Marcus Shutta ................................. Finance Council President

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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 posses the

fruits of redemption.”

November 13, 2016

Ordinary Form:

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Extraordinary Form:

Resumed 6th Sunday after Epiphany

Anglican Use:

25th Sunday after Trinity

Mailing address: 520 Stevens St.

Indianapolis, IN 46203

Phone: 317-636-4478 • Fax: 317-636-2522

Emergency number: 317-721-6520

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

The Rev. Luke Reese ........................................ Parochial vicar

Teresa Gorsage ................ Coordinator of Religious Education

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

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

Christine Traina ................................. Parish Council President

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

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Liturgical schedule for the week

Saturday, November 12, 2016

4:30 p.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time................................... Celebrant’s intention

Sunday, November 13, 2016

8 a.m............... AU (Sung) ....... 25th Sunday after Trinity ........................................... Ida Deck

9:30 a.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time................................... Kevin P. McCarthy

11:30 a.m. ...... EF (Sung) ........ Resumed 6th Sunday after Epiphany 2 ....................... Pro populo

Monday, November 14, 2016

6:30 a.m. ........ AU .................. Feria .......................................................................... Celebrant’s intention

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Feria .......................................................................... Kevin P. McCarthy

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Josaphat 3 ............................................................. Michael A. Navarra

6:30 p.m. — St. Monica Guild rosary and prayer for the return of fallen-away Catholics follows the 5:45 p.m. Mass

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

6:30 a.m. ........ AU .................. St. Albert the Great Opt ............................................... Celebrant’s intention

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Albert the Great Opt ............................................... Kevin P. McCarthy

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Albert the Great 3 .................................................. Intentions of Michael Schott

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Gertrude the Great Opt ........................................... Kevin P. McCarthy

Noon .............. AU .................. St. Margaret of Scotland Opt ....................................... Alvin & Lillian Robey

12:30 p.m. — Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by Adoration, then Benediction at 5:30 p.m.

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Gertrude the Great 3 ............................................. Intentions of Maria Hofmeister

Thursday, November 17, 2016

6:30 a.m. ........ AU .................. St. Elizabeth of Hungary M ......................................... Celebrant’s intention

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Elizabeth of Hungary M ......................................... Alex Gerth (birthday)

9:30 a.m. — Mother’s Holy Hour

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Gregory the Wonderworker 3 ................................ Intentions of Michael Schott

Friday, November 18, 2016

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Opt ............................... Alice Mitchell

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... Dedication of the Basilicas of SS. Peter & Paul 3 ..... Shalonda Lilly

Saturday, November 19, 2016

10 a.m. ........... OF ................... Requiem ..................................................................... Ken Baxter

4:30 p.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... Christ the King S ........................................................ Celebrant’s intention

Sunday, November 20, 2016

8 a.m............... AU (Sung) ....... Christ the King S ........................................................ John Ashton

9:30 a.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... Christ the King S ........................................................ Pro populo

11:30 a.m. ...... EF (Sung) ........ 24th & Last Sunday after Pentecost 2 ........................ Marjorie O’Mahony

OF: Ordinary Form EF: Extraordinary Form AU: Anglican Use

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

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

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

Due to an oversight, ballots for the Parish Council

election were not distributed last weekend at the 4:30

and 8 o’clock Masses. Parishioners who attend those

Masses will have their opportunity to vote this week-

end.

Mark your calendars now: family portraits for a

new parish photo directory will be shot here Jan.

25-28 and Jan. 31-Feb. 3. Watch future bulletins for

details.

Lillian Adele Hines was baptized here last Saturday.

We congratulate parents Michael and Elesia Hines.

Our altar servers will be selling Advent candles

and wreaths after Masses today and next weekend.

Proceeds will help fund their pilgrimage to Rome.

Please pray for our sick and shut-in friends:

Archbishop-emeritus Daniel Buechlein, Steve Bus-

sell, John Caito, Verna Carr, Katie Cecil, Son Hui

Christensen, Sharon Conrad, Carol Craig, Lacy

Dewsbury, Jody Gassert, Sam Gorsage, Ralph Hart-

ley, William Kuenzel, Josephine Lombardo, Georgia

McAllister, Fernando Mora, Sidia Mora, Toni Nealy,

John Paul Reinsch, Michael Schott, Stephen Scull,

Rachel Sevem, Jan Short, Theresa Siefker, Thomas

Spahn, Mike Swogger, Lynn Trott, Sister Rita

Vukovic, Dorothy Ward, Jon Weinschrott, Mitchell

Weust and Fr. James Wilmoth.

The Knights of Columbus are collecting Christmas

presents for the kids at Gibault Children’s Ser-

vices. Parishioners may bring a new, unwrapped gift

to church by Dec. 7 and place it in the marked box in

Priori Hall. Suggested gifts include: remote-control

cars, sports and older-youth books, DVD movies for

teens, video games, music CDs, action figures, board

games, baseball cards, body lotions for boys and girls,

sketch books and art pencils, LEGOs, and handheld

electronic games.

The next installment of the Pro-Life Film Series

will be “Lines that Divide,” which introduces the ba-

sic science of stem cells, explores the resultant moral

issues and looks at alternate forms of creating or ac-

cumulating stem cells for research. The showing will

be Friday, Nov. 11, at 6:30 p.m. at St. John the Evan-

gelist Church, 126 W. Georgia St. It is a joint presen-

tation by Holy Rosary’s Pro-Life Ministry and St.

John’s Pro-Life Committee. RSVP to Eric at 317-408

-0528 or [email protected].

Interested in building community centered

around the rosary and prayer with other Catholic

families? If so, one of our parishioner families in-

vites you to join them on Wednesdays for a potluck

dinner, family rosary and adult faith formation (while

a babysitter watches kids in the next room). The faith

formation is typically a DVD series, so no prep work

is required. They meet weekly near the intersection

of I-465 and I-69. The evening begins about 5:45

Continued on page 7

BY THE NUMBERS

Sunday Collections (includes Online Giving)

Regular collection, November 5-6 $ 10,071.50

Archdiocese of Military Services 1,471.00

Society of St. Vincent de Paul 40.00

All Saints Day, Oct. 31-Nov. 1 631.00

All Souls’ Day Fauré Requiem, Nov. 2 411.00

Parish operating expenses/week 12,312.61

Collection budgeted/week 8,658.65

Weekly collection surplus 1,412.85

Fiscal Year (began July 1)

Regular collections $ 161,757.42

Parish operating expenses 233,939.59

Collections budgeted 164,514.35

Total collections deficit (2,756.93)

Confessions

Week of October 30 92

Attendance

Daily Masses, week of October 30 558

All Saints Day, Oct. 31-Nov. 1 460

All Souls Day, Nov. 2 323

Sunday Masses, November 5-6 681

ORDINARY FORM LECTORS 4:30 Saturday 9:30 Sunday

Nov. 12: Diane Fricker Nov. 13: Sarah Froehlke

Nov. 19: Diane Fricker Nov. 20: Tim Rushenberg

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at Holy Rosary

Wednesdays between Noon Mass and 5:45 p.m. Evensong.

First Fridays between the Masses at 5:45 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. Saturday. (A signup sheet will be in the vesti-

bule or back of church during prior week.)

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This week’s offerings of interest from the Internet:

U.S. Bishops’ statement on the 2016 election results

http://www.usccb.org/news/2016/16-147.cfm

The immediate impact of a Trump presidency

http://www.ncregister.com/blog/matthew-archbold/trump-wins-abortion-and-intolerance-of-religion-hardest-hit

With pope’s blessing, activists press fight against human trafficking

https://cruxnow.com/global-church/2016/09/07/popes-blessing-activists-press-fight-human-trafficking/

Can a scientist believe in miracles?

http://rationalcatholic.blogspot.com/2016/06/can-scientist-believe-in-miracles.html

Spiritual lessons with Elisabeth Leseur

http://www.ignitumtoday.com/2016/08/30/spiritual-lessons-elisabeth-leseur/

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

Views and opinions expressed in the articles are strictly those of their authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the pas-

tor and staff of Holy Rosary Church, Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin or anyone connected to the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.

A s most of you know, my brother Kevin Patrick

McCarthy, died in a car accident very early on

the morning of Nov. 3. The death of any loved one is

difficult, but the death of someone relatively young

with small children always feels more unsettling. I

know for any parents — and now my own — there is

no grief greater than burying your own child. It has

been a very hard week to say the least.

Throughout that time, my family and I have been

sustained by an immense outpouring of grace

brought about by the support of family and friends.

In this deeply sorrowful time that could have been a

challenge to our faith and the loving presence of God

in our lives, we have experienced overwhelming con-

solations from God and been embraced under the

protective mantle of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The

Holy Rosary Parish community has been no small

instrument in that outpouring of prayerful service and

assistance. I am so grateful for your supporting pres-

ence at the wake, at the funeral, in your cards and

notes of sympathy, in the food and flowers and re-

membrances sent to

my parents and myself.

On an even more per-

sonal note, I want to

thank the members of St. Martha’s Guild and all who

worked with them to make a last-minute push in

cleaning and preparing the new rectory so that I and

my priest friends from out of town had a place to stay

and gather in this difficult time. I cannot begin to de-

scribe what it means to be able to go home at the end

of so many difficult days.

Please keep remembering my brother, his wife Sta-

cey and their children, my family and me in your

prayers. Prayer and the presence of God in our lives

is of the greatest consolation. Please be assured of

my prayers of thanksgiving for your presence in my

life.

Godspeed and blessing to you and yours.

Appunti del Parroco: a Message from the Pastor

A heartfelt note of gratitude

Talks continue today for parish-wide consecration to Jesus through Mary

Today (Sunday) parishioners Nick and Anne Welch

will talk about the Consecration to Jesus through

Mary lifestyle with a focus on the teachings of St.

Maximilian Kolbe, which are the topic of the second

week’s reflection in Fr. Michael Gaitley’s book, 33

Days to Morning Glory. The talk will be in our first-

floor classroom right after the 9:30 Mass and con-

clude about 11:20 a.m.

Next Sunday, Nov. 20, the featured speakers will be

parishioners Frank and Mary Oliver. Their talk in our

first-floor classroom will also begin right after the

9:30 Mass and conclude about 11:20 a.m.

The homily Fr. McCarthy delivered at his brother’s funeral is on Page 6.

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Don’t let the politicians’ word games deceive you

S ome politicians are known for being slick —

they can craft their language to make you think

they’re saying one thing when, technically, they are

saying something completely different. Our Lord

called these people hypocrites and blind fools. In St.

Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus accuses them: “You say, if

anyone swears by the altar, it is nothing; but if any-

one swears by the gift that is on the altar, he is bound

by his oath” (23:13). Our Lord then points out that the

altar sanctifies the gift, not the other way around.

The Pharisees played their word games to manipu-

late and extort the common folk. God would have

none of it then, and He will have none of it now.

A recent word game played by some politicians re-

gards the free exercise of religion. There has been an

attempt on the part of some to prefer the word

“worship” in the place of the word “religion.” So, to

paraphrase Shakespeare, what’s in a word?

The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an

establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free ex-

ercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or

of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to

assemble, and to petition the Government for a re-

dress of grievances.” The part that most concerns

Catholics is that bit concerning the “free exercise

thereof.”

Rick Santorum, a faithful Catholic (and politician),

on the topic of free exercise said: “There are a lot of

tyrants around the world who will talk about freedom

of worship, but they won’t talk about freedom of re-

ligion. Freedom of worship is what you do within the

four walls of the church. Freedom of religion is what

you do outside the four walls of the church.”

As political tides turn, it would appear we will be

spared, at least temporarily, the ongoing battle with

the U.S. government against our freedom to exercise

our religion. But, sadly, there are progressive politi-

cians who still would like to neuter our practice of

the Catholic Faith as it informs our activity outside

the four walls of the church.

In recent years we’ve seen an attempt by politicians

to silence the dissent of Catholics as it relates to the

Obama administration’s Affordable Care Act in

terms of funding abortion and contraceptives. Essen-

tially they want Christians to keep their religion to

themselves when they interact with others outside

their church. Thus, they substitute the word

“worship” (a private act) for “religion” (a public act).

“Don’t force your morality on me,” is their battle

cry. But why are these people so offended by imme-

morial Golden Rule morality? Besides the fact that

their demand we not force our morality on them is

them trying to force their version of morality on us,

this question strikes at the heart of the issue as there

can be no offense taken unless an offense against

morality has been committed.

And it is a blasphemous irony that in our age, politi-

cal correctness is a “sin” sometimes resulting in death

(for example, it being politically incorrect to equate

radical Islam with murder); whereas true murder, as

in the case of fetal stem cell harvesting, mad scien-

tists seek to exploit the most defenseless of humans

and demand public funding (a thing which the Obama

administration would do excepting the resistance by

Christians publicly exercising their religion).

We should not allow ourselves to be deceived or

bullied by those who say there is no ongoing political

attempt to subvert our free exercise of religion. There

are even some in the Church who would have us be-

lieve that the current powers-that-be are not malevo-

lent concerning Christianity — this is at best willful

ignorance on their part. As long as there are forces in

our government who look favorably upon abortion,

euthanasia, assisted suicide and contraception — and

even when these forces find themselves out of the

seats of power — we must remain vigilant against

them. To fail in this regard and to let down our guard

in the public square is to invite the enemy in through

the front gate.

Corner

The

Vicar’s By the Rev. Luke Reese Parochial Vicar, Holy Rosary Church

E very election brings a new beginning. Some may wonder whether the country can rec-

oncile, work together and fulfill the promise of a more perfect union. Through the hope

Christ offers, I believe God will give us the strength to heal and unite. — Most Rev. Joseph E. Kurtz, archbishop of Louisville and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

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W HY? This is the question on everyone’s mind

in this situation. Why?

It is the wrong question.

Sixteen years ago, when I was a fresh, wet-behind-

the-ears, newly ordained deacon still on the way to

priesthood, my brother bravely asked me to preach at

and preside over his wedding to Stacey. I gave him

the opportunity to earn a one-page homily by cor-

rectly answering the question, “What is the key to

success in your life?”

He gave his best effort and an intelligent answer,

something like, “Jesus,” which anytime a priest asks

you a question gives you at least a 50/50 shot of be-

ing correct. He, however, was incorrect and I

preached on for eight long but brilliant pages. The

correct answer I was looking for was, “Obedience.”

I want to reflect on Obedience this morning for a

few, eight-to-12 pages. Obedience is a lesson my

brother taught me very early in life. He was 2-and-

one-half years older, and as my brother he was often

my most helpful lesson in Obedience. He would do

something, often something he had been told not to

do; I would watch him do it, watch him get spanked,

and then make a mental note: don’t do that. He loved

to test limits.

Meanwhile, almost every day when we were grow-

ing up, my dad would ask us the question, “What is

the key to success in your little life?” We were ex-

pected to dutifully answer, “Obedience,” or face re-

lentless tickling until we did so.

There are only three reasons why you obey some-

one:

First, you understand and agree with what some-

one is asking you to do. That kind of obedience is

easy.

Second, you fear punishment. If you are going to

get hurt and maybe “hurt real bad,” you can often

quickly conform your will to another’s.

Finally, there is obedience in love. We can obey

someone because they love us and we trust that

anything they ask of us is only for our own good.

This is the Obedience that is the real key to suc-

cess in life. Recognizing this is what gives us a

shortcut to happiness. I do not have to ask why I

am doing something if I know and trust the love

of the person who is asking me. I can just obey

knowing that the end result will bring me far

greater joy and happiness than anything I myself

would plan.

This is not always easy, because:

1. I don’t get to do what I want.

2. It is hard to trust that someone else really loves

us and has our best interest in mind.

3. In obeying someone else, essentially trusting

someone else entirely, I lose my sense of con-

trol.

4. I don’t get to do what I want.

Life is complicated because there are too many

variables. There is no mathematical equation or hu-

man being smart enough and reasonable enough to

figure out all of the possibilities. I don’t know what

would have had to happen to keep my brother from

dying a few days ago, and I don’t know what hap-

pened to keep him alive when he could have died so

many other times.

What I do know is that there is a God! I know that

He is all-powerful and all-wise. I know that He loves

me so much that He sent His only Son to die for me

on the Cross, and because I know that He loves me

more than anyone else, because He loves me more

than myself, I do not need to ask why. And to be

quite frank, with all the variables in the world, I

probably could not understand the answer even if He

told me. I know I can trust in his Love for me and

Kevin, and for you, Stacey, and Mac and Mary

Claire and Mo.

Now is not the time to ask why. Now is the time to

remember the answer to, “What is the key to success

in my life?” and to trust the Love behind the ques-

tion.

Obedience is the real key to success in life At the request of several parishioners, we publish here the homily Fr. McCarthy delivered Monday, Nov. 7, at St. Luke

Catholic Church during the funeral for his brother, Kevin Patrick McCarthy.

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ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES

This week, the candles on either side of our high

altar burn for:

+Michael Peoni

+EmCele Masbaum

To have the deceased remembered for a week, send

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

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 Teresa Gorsage 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.

p.m. and finishes by 8 p.m. For details, contact

Caitilin Landrigan at [email protected].

Men of all ages are invited to register now for the

Indiana Catholic Men’s Conference on Saturday,

Nov. 19, at the Indiana Convention Center down-

town. Join Bishop Timothy L. Doherty of Lafayette

and three internationally known speakers, Fr. Larry

Richards, Fr. Ronan Murphy and Fr. James Blount.

Bring your son, father and/or a friend for a spirit-

filled day. For information or to register, visit

www.indianacatholicmen.com. Call 317-216-4306

with your questions.

John Ryan, president of the Society of St.Vincent

de Paul, Indianapolis Council, will address the

Catholic Business Exchange Friday, Nov. 18, at

the North Side Knights of Columbus. His topic will

be “St. Vincent de Paul Society: Past, Present and

the Exciting Plans for the Future.” Mass is at 7

a.m., and the program concludes by 9 a.m. Cost,

including breakfast, is $15 in advance for members

and $21 for non-members. Register and learn more

at www.catholicbusinessexchange.org.

Announcements Continued from Page 3

PRAYER AFTER AN ELECTION

God of all nations, Father of the human family, we give you thanks for the freedom we exercise and the many blessings of democracy we enjoy in these United States of America. We ask for your protection and guidance for all who devote themselves to the common good, working for justice and peace at home and around the

world. We lift up all our duly elected leaders and public servants, those who will serve us as president, as legislators and

judges, those in the military and law enforcement. Heal us from our differences and unite us, O Lord, with a common purpose, dedication, and commitment to

achieve liberty and justice in the years ahead for all people, and especially those who are most vulnerable in our midst. Amen.

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