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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.” October 16, 2016 Ordinary Form: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Extraordinary Form: 22nd Sunday after Pentecost Anglican Use: 21st 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.”

October 16, 2016

Ordinary Form:

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Extraordinary Form:

22nd Sunday after Pentecost

Anglican Use:

21st 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, October 15, 2016

4:30 p.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time ................................... Gus Stinnett

Sunday, October 16, 2016

8 a.m............... AU (Sung) ....... 21st Sunday after Trinity ............................................ Fr. Luke Reese (birthday)

9:30 a.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time ...............................Tim & Kristin Rushenberg family

11:30 a.m. ...... EF (Sung) ........ 22nd Sunday after Pentecost 2 ................................... Pro populo

Monday, October 17, 2016

6:30 a.m. ........ AU .................. St. Ignatius of Antioich M ........................................... Gus Stinnett

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Ignatius of Antioich M ........................................... Debbi Gallagher

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Margaret Mary Alacoque 3 ................................... Richard Flanagan

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, October 18, 2016

6:30 a.m. ........ AU .................. St. Luke, Evangelist F ................................................. Carolyn Riebe

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Luke, Evangelist F ................................................. Gus Stinnett

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Luke, Evangelist 2 ................................................. Intentions of Michael Schott

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... North American Martyrs M ........................................ Unborn killed in abortions

Noon .............. AU .................. North American Martyrs M ........................................ Conversion of sinners

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. Peter of Alcantara 3 ............................................. Intentions of Teresa Hofmeister

Thursday, October 20, 2016

6:30 a.m. ........ AU .................. St. Paul of the Cross Opt.............................................. Return of the Faith to France

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Paul of the Cross Opt.............................................. Abby Reese (birthday)

9:30 a.m. — Mother’s Holy Hour

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. John Cantius 3 ....................................................... Intentions of Michael Schott

Friday, October 21, 2016

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Feria .......................................................................... Joan Cotter Pierce

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... Feria 4 ........................................................................ Lillian Brown (4th birthday)

Saturday, October 22, 2016

10 a.m. ........... OF ................... Pope St. John Paul II Opt ............................................ Carolyn Riebe

4:30 p.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time ................................... Conversion of sinners

Sunday, October 23, 2016

8 a.m............... AU (Sung) ....... 22nd Sunday after Trinity .......................................... Doris Dietz

9:30 a.m. ........ OF (Sung) ....... 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time ................................... Pro populo

11:30 a.m. ...... EF (Sung) ........ 23rd Sunday after Pentecost 2 .................................... Michael A. Navarra

1:30 p.m. — 40 Hours Adoration for America begins; see Page 5 for details

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

We are accepting nominations this weekend to

fill four positions on the Holy Rosary Parish Council.

Nominees will be announced next weekend, and the

election will be Sunday, Nov. 6.

This weekend we welcome Fr. Michael J. Goo-

davish of the Diocese of St. George in Grenada. He

is here to preach about the Food for the Poor and its

ministry throughout Latin America and the Carib-

bean. Although a second collection will NOT be

taken up, we encourage all to respond generously to

his appeal.

Next weekend is World Mission Sunday. We will

take up a second collection at all Masses for the

Propagation of the Faith. Please see Archbishop

Tobin‟s letter on Page 5.

Please join us for the all-you-can-eat Parish

Breakfast today (Sunday) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in

Priori Hall. The Knights of Columbus will be serving

up all your breakfast favorites for $6 per person with

a maximum of $30 per family.

On All Souls Day, Nov. 2, our Extraordinary Form

Mass at 7 p.m., will be accompanied by a choral and

orchestral performance of Gabriel Fauré’s Req-

uiem. Details are available on posters around the par-

ish grounds and on the parish Facebook page.

We are in great need of someone to coordinate our

participation in the 40 Days for Life Campaign. If

interested, contact Jerry Mattingly at 317-498-6087

or [email protected].

The high school youth group will be selling Mystic

Monk Coffee after Masses Oct 22-23 and Oct. 29-

30. You can take home delicious coffee now, and

you can order coffee for the future — think Thanks-

giving and Christmas gifts!

The Flame of Love Prayer Cenacle will meet

Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. in our first-floor class-

room. Messages from Our Lord and Our Lady will

be read and discussed, and the special Flame of Love

rosary will be prayed. Men, women, teens and chil-

dren are welcome to attend.

Faithful Citizens Rosary Crusade will conduct a

procession around the Holy Rosary neighborhood

Saturday, Oct. 22, after the 10 a.m. Mass. They will

recite the rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet as they

witness and pray for Life, religious freedom and

Holy Matrimony. For information, contact Eric at

[email protected]

The 40 Days for Life Campaign is underway and

will continue through Nov. 6. A peaceful prayer vigil

Continued on page 7

BY THE NUMBERS

Sunday Collections (includes Online Giving)

Regular collection, October 8-9 $ 8,910.50

Pro-Life Ministry 50.00

Society of St. Vincent de Paul 10.00

Parish operating expenses/week 12,312.61

Collection budgeted/week 8,658.65

Weekly collection surplus 251.85

Fiscal Year (began July 1)

Regular collections $ 127,939.92

Parish operating expenses 184,689.15

Collections budgeted 129,879.75

Total collections deficit (1,939.83)

Confessions

Week of October 2 47

Attendance

Daily Masses, week of October 2 757

Sunday Masses, October 8-9 630

ORDINARY FORM LECTORS 4:30 Saturday 9:30 Sunday

Oct. 15: Jeanne Perry Oct. 16: Kris Barnes

Oct. 22: Diane Fricker Oct. 23: Joseph Lehner

NOVEMBER: MONTH OF THE HOLY SOULS “From the beginning the Church has honored the memory of the dead and offered prayers in suffrage for

them, above all the Eucharistic sacrifice, so that, thus purified, they may attain the beatific vision of God.”

— Catechism of the Catholic Church

Be sure to assist your deceased loved ones by including them in our annual All Souls Remem-

brance. Write their names on one of the envelopes available at the St. Joseph altar — an offering

is optional. We will place these envelopes on our high altar throughout the month of November. Purgatory, Gustav Dore

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This week’s offerings of interest from the Internet:

The enemies of life

http://truthandcharityforum.org/the-enemies-of-life/

Witnesses to the martyrdom of Father Hamel

http://aleteia.org/2016/10/04/witnesses-to-martyrdom-father-hamels-last-moments

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

In the Apostles‟ Creed we confess, “I believe … in

the communion of the saints … ” This is one of the

most comforting teachings of the Church — that we

are not alone; that we are not the first; that there are

others like us who have already forged the path.

These realities offer great consolations to Catholics.

The communion of saints is a recognition that part

of being human is being in a community, and that

part of being divine — in light of the teaching on the

Trinity — is being in communion with other persons

of a similar or like nature. It is often on this very

point that Catholic Christians come to an impasse

with Protestant Christians.

Essentially the teaching on the communion of saints

is a recognition that, if we are able to be baptized

into a relationship with God as His sons and daugh-

ters, then we are able and obliged to relate to one an-

other as brothers and sisters. And, just like in any

family, we hold certain things in common. In this

case, those things are: the deposit of faith including

the sacraments; the treasury of graces merited by

those who have gone before us; and then whatever

worldly goods the Church owns, She holds for us in

common. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church

(No. 948) reminds us, “Faith is a treasure of life which

is enriched by being shared.”

This Communion among the holy ones of God

(anyone baptized) is expressed in three ways:

1) Communion of the sacraments. “The fruit of all

the sacraments belongs to all the faithful. All the sac-

raments are sacred links uniting the faithful with one

another and binding them to Jesus Christ, and above

all Baptism, the gate by which we enter into the

Church. The communion of saints must be under-

stood as the communion of the sacraments. … The

name „communion‟ can be applied to all of them, for

they unite us to God. … But this name is better

suited to the Eucharist than to any other, because it is

primarily the Eucharist that brings this communion

about” (CCC, No. 950).

2) Communion of charisms. “Within the communion

of the Church, the Holy Spirit „distributes special

graces among the faithful of every rank‟ for the build-

ing up of the Church. Now, „to each is given the mani-

festation of the Spirit for the common good‟ ” (CCC,

No. 951).

3) Communion in charity. “In the sanctorum com-

munio, „None of us lives to himself, and none of us

dies to himself.‟ „If one member suffers, all suffer

together; if one member is honored, all rejoice to-

gether. Now you are the body of Christ and individu-

ally members of it.‟ „Charity does not insist on its

own way.‟ In this solidarity with all men, living or

dead, which is founded on the communion of saints,

the least of our acts done in charity redounds to the

profit of all. Every sin harms this communion” (CCC,

No. 953).

These forms of communion are what truly unite the

three states of the Church: Militant, Suffering and

Triumphant. The sacramental unity is experienced by

the Church militant in the Sacraments, the Church

Suffering in the graces merited for them through the

sacraments, and the Church Triumphant in their

heavenly participation in the Supper of the Lamb.

The charismatic unity is recognized in the hierarchi-

cal structure in the Church at all stages; we are each

unique and therefore have a unique place in Divine

Providence at all times and stages of our existence.

The charitable unity is seen in all things because it is

the Love of Christ that informs and sustains the

Church in every moment and every place She exists

in fulfillment of the two great commands.

Appunti del Parroco: a Message from the Pastor

The communion of saints

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The Most Reverend Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R.

Archdiocese of Indianapolis

1400 N. Meridian Street

Indianapolis, IN 46202-2367

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

“Mercy changes the World!”

On this 90th World Mission Sunday, October 23, our

archdiocesan family joins our brothers and sisters around

the world who will gather at the Lord‟s Table to

celebrate, with great joy, our common vocation as

missionaries. Our prayers and financial help, through the

Society of the Propagation of the Faith, support the work

of the Mission Church, its witness to Christ and service

to the poor. As Pope Francis reminds us in his Message

for World Mission Sunday 2016:

“Let us not close our hearts within our own particular

concerns, but let us open them to all of humanity.”

I echo these words of our Holy Father, asking you to

open your hearts as you connect on World Mission

Sunday with every corner of the globe … with the

Americas, where catechists travel to remote areas to

bring the Good News of God‟s great love to families;

with Europe, where new churches are being built to

welcome faith communities, renewed after years of

persecution; with Asia, where six million children

receive an education from Religious Sisters in some

16,000 Church-run elementary schools; with the Pacific

Islands, where 1,000 young men are preparing for

priesthood, to bring the Lord‟s healing hope and peace to

those in need; with Africa, where those who are sick are

provided with loving care at 6,400 Catholic hospitals and

small clinics.

You can also continue this connection with the

Missions all year long, through MISSIO, online at

mission.org or on your phone.

Grateful always for your generosity of spirit and heart,

and confident of your missionary commitment to share

the joy of the Gospel and help the poor, I pray for

blessings for you and your families! Sincerely yours in Christ the Redeemer,

+ Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R.

Archbishop of Indianapolis

America needs your prayers during our 40 Hours Adoration

We ask our parishioners to make an ex-

tra effort to join us for 40 Hours of Ado-

ration for America. The

Blessed Sacrament will be

exposed on our altar through-

out most of the time begin-

ning at 1:30 p.m. Sunday,

Oct. 23, and ending after a 7

p.m. Mass Tuesday, Oct. 25.

A detailed schedule appears

at the end of this article.

We are offering these hours of Eucharis-

tic Adoration at a critical time in our na-

tion. Among the many issues confronting

us, religious freedom is in peril, tradi-

tional marriage is under attack, terrorism

remains a threat, an undercurrent of vio-

lence percolates in some neighborhoods

and — still — abortion, euthanasia and

other attacks on innocent Life are ram-

pant. A contentious national election will

be conducted next month, and the ramifi-

cations of its results could last a genera-

tion or more.

America needs our prayers. And for our

40 Hours of Adoration to work well, we

need parishioners — and others who wish

to join us — to spend time with Blessed

Sacrament at the appointed times. We es-

pecially need people to sign up for the

overnight hours. Please consider making

this sacrifice for the good of our country,

our state and our neighborhoods.

The 40 Hours is being offered in addi-

tion to the Election Day Adoration we

will host on Tuesday, Nov. 8. On Election

Day, with the sponsorship of the Knights

of Columbus Santo Rosario Council

14449, the Blessed Sacrament will be ex-

posed from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. — as long as

the polls are open in Indiana — except

during Masses at 6:30 a.m. (Anglican

Use), 7:30 a.m. (Ordinary Form) and 5:45

p.m. (Extraordinary Form).

“Patriotism is a form of piety,” the Ven.

Fulton J. Sheen wrote in Seven Pillars of

40 HOURS DEVOTION

Continued on Page 6

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Pray for the U.S.!

Peace. “And there are three principle forms of piety: love

of God, love of neighbor and love of country. All three are

grounded in justice.”

Signup sheets for 40 Hours are hanging in the church

vestibule. If you cannot sign up in person, contact the par-

ish office at 317-636-4478 or [email protected],

and we‟ll add your name to the list at your desired time.

Please provide us with a telephone number where we may

contact you if necessary (your number won‟t be written on

the signup sheet).

40 Hours Schedule

Sunday, Oct. 23

1:30 PM — Adoration begins after 11:30 Mass and Eu-

charistic Procession.

Monday, Oct. 24

6:20 AM — Blessed Sacrament reposed

6:30 AM — Mass (Anglican Use)

7:30 AM — Mass (Ordinary Form)

8:00 AM — Adoration resumes

5:45 PM — Mass (Extraordinary Form)

6:30 PM — Adoration resumes

Tuesday, Oct. 25

6:20 AM — Blessed Sacrament reposed

6:30 AM — Mass (Anglican Use)

7:30 AM — Mass (Ordinary Form)

8:00 AM — Adoration resumes

7:00 PM — Sung Mass (Extraordinary Form)

After Mass will be a Eucharistic Procession

with Benediction and final prayers.

40 Hours of Adoration for America continued from Page 5

Parish-wide Consecration to Jesus

through Mary will be December 8

A series of six weekly talks will begin here

Sunday, Oct. 30, to help prepare those who wish

to consecrate themselves Dec. 8 to the Blessed

Mother. Those wishing to renew a previous con-

secration may participate as well.

The talks, to be held Sundays Oct. 30 to Dec. 4

between the 9:30 and 11:30 Masses, will be drawn

from Fr. Michael Gaitley‟s book, 33 Days to

Morning Glory. Details will be in future bulletins.

Those interested in participating need to RSVP

to Lori Brown at [email protected] or

317-753-8434.

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ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES

This week, the candles on either side of our high

altar burn for:

+EmCele Masbaum

+Vera Senger

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.

will be held outside Planned Parenthood at 8590

Georgetown Road. For more information or to sign

up to participate, visit www.40daysindy.org.

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, William

Kuenzel, Josephine Lombardo, Georgia McAllister,

Fernando Mora, Sidia Mora, Toni Nealy, John Paul

Reinsch, Stephen Scull, Rachel Sevem, Jan Short,

Theresa Siefker, Thomas Spahn, Mike Swogger,

Lynn Trott, Sister Rita Vukovic, Dorothy Ward,

Mitchell Weust and Fr. James Wilmoth.

Indulgence Walk 2016 will be Saturday, Nov. 5,

at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Cross/St. Joseph Cemeteries.

Participants will learn local Catholic history while

visiting graves and earning an indulgence for the

Poor Souls. Details will be in future bulletins.

The St. Vincent de Paul Distribution Center at

1201 E. Maryland St. seeks volunteers to assist in

warehouse operations Saturday, Oct. 22. Men and

women of high school age and older are generally

needed between 8 a.m. and noon. For directions,

more information and alternate work dates, contact

parishioner Dave Nealy at 317-535-8228 or 317-

354-5134.

The inaugural Holiday Boutique benefitting St.

Vincent de Paul Food Pantry will be Saturday,

Oct. 22, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Riviera Club,

5640 N. Illinois St. Please bring non-perishable

food items for donation. For details, search Face-

book for “Holiday Boutique Benefitting St. Vin-

cent de Paul.”

Kairos prison ministry seeks people to pray for

30 minutes at home while it conducts a retreat Oct.

20-23 at the Plainfield Correctional Facility. To

learn more or sign up, contact Bob Collins at

[email protected] or 317-694-7977.

Announcements Continued from Page 3

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SHELBYVILLE ROAD VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Timothy J. Thunell, D.V.M.

317-784-ARRF (2773)

317-784-MEOW (6369)

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 membership information: Gus Raggio • [email protected] • 317-335-1062

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]

6107 S. East St. • U.S. 31 S. • Indianapolis, IN 46227 • 317-787-8224

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or talk to Holy Rosary parishioner Paul Neuendorf