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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 5, 2020 Ordinary Form: 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Extraordinary Form: 5th Sunday after Pentecost Anglican Use: 4th 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 5, 2020

Ordinary Form:

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Extraordinary Form:

5th Sunday after Pentecost

Anglican Use:

4th Sunday after Trinity

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Liturgical schedule for the week

Saturday, July 4, 2020

4:30 p.m. ........ OF ................... Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ..... Deceased of Mascari & Sansone families

Sunday, July 5, 2020 — 9:30 a.m. Mass will be outdoors, weather permitting

8 a.m............... AU .................. Fourth Sunday after Trinity .................................... Mrs. Lenore Borders Donaldson

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

11:30 a.m. ....... EF .................... Fifth Sunday after Pentecost 2 ................................... Joseph Hofmeister

Monday, July 6, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Maria Goretti Opt .......................... President of U.S. and all government officials

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... Feria 4 ............................................................ Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Brown (1st anniversary)

Tuesday, July 7, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Feria .......................................................................... John Maio

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... SS. Cyril & Methodius 3 ............................................. William “Billy” Cameron

Wednesday, July 8, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Feria ................................................. President of U.S. and all government officials

Adoration has been canceled this week.

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. Elizabeth of Portugal 3 .......................................... William “Billy” Cameron

Thursday, July 9, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... St. Augustine Zhao Rong Opt .............. President of U.S. and all government officials

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... St. John Fisher 4 ......................................................... Benjamin and Veronica Gudan

Friday, July 10, 2020 — Confessions after each Mass

7:30 a.m. ......... OF ................... Feria ................................................. President of U.S. and all government officials

5:45 p.m. ........ EF .................... 7 Holy Brothers, SS. Rufina & Secunda 3 .......... William “Billy” Cameron

Saturday, July 11, 2020 — Confessions after the 10 a.m. Mass

10 a.m. ............ OF ................... St. Benedict M ............................................................. Fr. David Scheidler

4:30 p.m. ........ OF ................... Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ........................... Louis Bussell

Sunday, July 12, 2020 — 9:30 a.m. Mass will be outdoors, weather permitting

8 a.m............... AU .................. Fifth Sunday after Trinity........................................... Clients & benefactors of SVdP

9:30 a.m. ........ OF ................... Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time ........................... Patrick T. McCarthy

11:30 a.m. ....... EF .................... Sixth Sunday after Pentecost 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

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

This weekend we welcome Fr. Jeffery Moore to

Holy Rosary. As a priest of the Personal Ordinariate

of the Chair of St. Peter, he will be offering the 8

a.m. Anglican Use Mass here. He has been appointed

sacramental minister at Good Shepherd Parish.

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://

www.osvonlinegiving.com/1711.)

Our Online Giving system soon will be up-

graded. Our Sunday Visitor, which provides the ser-

vice, will give it a new website that is fully mobile

responsive, eliminating the need for a separate mo-

bile app. While it will have an all-new look, donors

will have to change very little. Their current IDs will

be replaced by their email addresses, but their pass-

words will remain unchanged. The current website

address will redirect to the new address for several

more months. All who currently have an Online Giv-

ing account will receive a communication with de-

tails about the upgrade and changes.

Please pray for our sick and shut-in friends:

Debbie Barry, Brenden Bayer, Pam Berry, John

Caito, JoAnn Calhoun, Verna Carr, Son Hui Chris-

tensen, Sharon Conrad, Nancy Duffy, Annette Dy-

bas, Mike E., Paquita Fallas, Sam Gorsage, Bob

Gossman, Margaret Hanaway, Robert Hanaway, Fr.

John Hollowell, Betty Hrutkay, Matthew Iaria II,

Andra Ignas, Brian Joseph, Josephine Lombardo,

Amy Mauck, Sidia Mora, Tony Navarra, Nathan

Oliver, Lena Peoni, Maria Peterson, Suzie Pietro,

Tammy Raderstorf, Jennifer Rivera, Bert Sansone,

Gus Sansone, Mike Schott, Simeon Scull, John Tho-

mas, Phil Vierneisel, Kay Waterloo, Larry Webber,

Jim Wernsing and Jenifer Zehner.

A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is a

positive, renewing experience for couples who have

a good marriage but want to make it even better. The

next WME weekend will be at Our Lady of Fatima

Retreat House in Indianapolis Nov. 6-8. Learn more

at http://www.wwme.org/.

Birthline, a ministry of the Archdiocese of Indian-

apolis that assists babies and their families in need, is

currently receiving donations on Mondays and

Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Catholic

Center, 1400 N. Meridian St. (door on north side of

building; ring doorbell). They are in need of items

such as: diapers, diaper cream, pacifiers, bottles, new

or gently used baby or maternity clothing, portable

baby beds (no full-size cribs), baby and toddler toys

and books, etc. The ministry also seeks volunteers to

help prepare layettes and assist clients at the Catholic

Center, as well as to schedule clients from home. A

“Joe Handyman” is also needed on Wednesdays

from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to assist clients and receive do-

nations. For more information, contact Keri Carroll

at 317-236-1433 or [email protected].

BY THE NUMBERS

Sunday Collections (includes Online Giving)

Regular collection, June 27-28 $ 10,728.00

Peter’s Pence 334.00

Society of St. Vincent de Paul 225.00

Building and maintenance 40.00

Additional funds 105.00

Parish operating expenses/week 12,614.08

Collection budgeted/week 9,038.46

Weekly collection surplus 1,689.54

Fiscal Year (began July 1, 2019)

Regular/holy day collections $ 484,848.38

Parish operating expenses 655,932.16

Collections budgeted 469,999.92

Total collections surplus 14,848.46

Approximately 30% of the operating budget comes from

Italian Street Festival revenue and other fundraisers.

Congratulations to our

parishioners who were

confirmed here last Saturday

by Archbishop Thompson:

Lucy Annable

Virginia Barron

Audra Bowling

Leo Brown

Violet Caito

Makayla Dowell

Manny Egan

Lily Foerster

Lucy Kempf

Alban Kopliku

James Kopliku

Matthew Kopliku

Abigail Lopez

Sofia Lynch

Marie Malinoski

Clarissa Ocampo

Genevieve O’Rourke

Mary Sayler

Monica Sayler

Brogan Wilson

Sacrament of Confirmation

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S ome years ago Congress took steps to collect ma-

terial bearing on the history of the United States.

From documents, written by John Pope Hodnett, we

learn many circumstances. Hodnett says that next to

George Washington, John Carroll — who afterwards

became our first Bishop — rendered the most valuable

services to the colonies. It was Carroll who got the

Pope to use his influence to induce the French king to

aid America, and it was through Carroll that the

Catholic generals — Baron Steuben, De Kalb, Kosci-

usko and Pulaski — were inspired to link their for-

tunes with the revolutionists.

The story is interesting. Benjamin Franklin was sent

by Congress to intercede with the king in behalf of the

colonies. He was not successful, and had begun to de-

spair. One morning he was sitting in the waiting room

of the king’s palace, looking downhearted and for-

saken, for he had received a letter from Washington,

saying if France did not send over her army, the cause

must fail, for his troops were commencing to mutiny,

and he could not raise funds to pay them; they had no

rations and their feet were on the ground and cut and

bleeding from the cold. Franklin, looking down-cast

and woe-begone, was revolving Washington’s last offi-

cial letter in his philosophical mind, when he was

aroused from his melancholy stupor by a voice calling:

“Mr. Franklin! Oh, Mr. Franklin!” Franklin jumped

up. It was the Pope’s nuncio, who continued: “I have

good news for you. I have just got the promise of the

king to send over a French army and navy to aid your

countrymen.”

Franklin, much astonished, clasped the hand of the

nuncio. “Oh!” he said, “convey to his Holiness, the

Pope, my thanks in the name of the American people.

We shall never, no never, forget Rome.”

The nuncio said: “Mr. Franklin, you must thank Fa-

ther Carroll, for it was he who induced the Pope to

send me here in the interest of the American people.

His letters in favor of your cause were laid by me be-

fore the French king and cabinet, and success has

crowned his efforts.”

Dear reader, if you wish to learn something of the

man who, next to Almighty God and Washington,

gave you a flag and a country, turn to the Baltimore

Cathedral and see his tomb. Washington himself said:

“Of all men whose influence was more potent in se-

curing the success of the revolution, Bishop Carroll of

Baltimore was the man.”

The English king called

him “the rebel Bishop,

Washington’s Richelieu,

who got the Pope of

Rome to use his influ-

ence at the French court

for Americans.”

“No, no, sir,” said he,

turning to Mr. Pitt, the

Prime Minister of Eng-

land, “I will sign no bill

granting Catholic eman-

cipation, after the action

taken by the Bishop of

Baltimore.” He detached America from my dominion

by aid of the French army and navy, and the force of

Irish Catholics. No, no, Mr. Pitt, you need not stop to

argue the question with me; my mind is made up on

that point.”

“Then,” said Mr. Pitt, “If that is your majesty’s deter-

mination, I cannot remain in office, for I am pledged

in one of the articles of the union between England

and Ireland to grant Catholic Emancipation. It is nec-

essary to save the British Empire. I must resign.”

“Then,” said the obstinate king, “do so, do so!”

So Mr. Pitt resigned and Catholic Emancipation was

not granted for twenty years afterwards. This shows

what Ireland suffered for American independence. It

also shows that Bishop Carroll’s influence was mainly

instrumental in securing our independence. The peo-

ple of Boston turned out to receive the French army,

led by a Catholic priest, through the streets of Boston.

All the ancient burgesses of Boston turned out and

went to the Catholic church in compliment to the

French. And all the old English statutes against the

Catholics were repealed on the spot. This is the re-

cord of the day. The nine millions of Catholics now in

America point to it with pride. — St. Anthony’s Mes-senger.

The Sacred Heart Review was a newspaper published in

Cambridge and Boston between 1888-1918. It contained

sections dealing with local, national and international

news, and had a nationwide subscriber base. The entire

60-volume run is available online and is in the public do-

main. It can be accessed at https://newspapers.bc.edu/?

a=cl&cl=CL1&sp=BOSTONSH&ai=1&.

America’s first bishop played pivotal role in country’s founding

This article originally was published on Page 1 of The Sacred Heart Review on Nov. 25, 1893, under the headline, “Bishop Carroll in the American Revolution.”

Bishop John Carroll

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F rom the dawn of the Republic, America’s quest

for freedom has been guided by the conviction

that the principles governing political and social life

are intimately linked to a moral order based on the

dominion of God the Creator. The framers of this

nation’s founding documents drew upon this convic-

tion when they proclaimed the “self-evident truth”

that all men are created equal and endowed with inal-

ienable rights grounded in the laws of nature and of

nature’s God. The course of American history dem-

onstrates the difficulties, the struggles, and the great

intellectual and moral resolve which were

demanded to shape a society which faith-

fully embodied these noble principles. In

that process, which forged the soul of the

nation, religious beliefs were a constant

inspiration and driving force, as for exam-

ple in the struggle against slavery and in

the civil rights movement. In our time too,

particularly in moments of crisis, Ameri-

cans continue to find their strength in a commitment

to this patrimony of shared ideals and aspirations.

In the next few days, I look forward to meeting not

only with America’s Catholic community, but with

other Christian communities and representatives of

the many religious traditions present in this country.

Historically, not only Catholics, but all believers

have found here the freedom to worship God in ac-

cordance with the dictates of their conscience, while

at the same time being accepted as part of a com-

monwealth in which each individual and group can

make its voice heard. As the nation faces the increas-

ingly complex political and ethical issues of our time,

I am confident that the American people will find in

their religious beliefs a precious source of insight and

an inspiration to pursue reasoned, responsible and

respectful dialogue in the effort to build a more hu-

mane and free society.

Freedom is not only a gift, but also a summons to

personal responsibility. Americans know this from

experience – almost every town in this country has

its monuments honoring those who sacrificed their

lives in defense of freedom, both at home and

abroad. The preservation of freedom calls for the cul-

tivation of virtue, self-discipline, sacrifice for the

common good and a sense of responsibility towards

the less fortunate. It also demands the courage to en-

gage in civic life and to bring one’s deepest beliefs

and values to reasoned public debate. In a word, free-

dom is ever new. It is a challenge held out to each

generation, and it must constantly be won over for

the cause of good (cf. Spe Salvi, 24). Few have under-

stood this as clearly as the late Pope John Paul II. In

reflecting on the spiritual victory of freedom over

totalitarianism in his native Poland and in eastern

Europe, he reminded us that history shows, time and

again, that “in a world without truth, freedom loses

its foundation”, and a democracy without values can

lose its very soul (cf. Centesimus Annus, 46). Those pro-

phetic words in some sense echo the conviction of

President Washington, expressed in his Farewell Ad-

dress, that religion and morality represent

“indispensable supports” of political prosperity.

The Church, for her part, wishes to contribute to

building a world ever more worthy of the human

person, created in the image and likeness of God

(cf. Gen 1:26-27). She is convinced that faith sheds

new light on all things, and that the Gospel reveals

the noble vocation and sublime destiny of every man

and woman (cf. Gaudium et Spes, 10). Faith also gives

us the strength to respond to our high calling, and

the hope that inspires us to work for an ever more

just and fraternal society. Democracy can only flour-

ish, as your founding fathers realized, when political

leaders and those whom they represent are guided by

truth and bring the wisdom born of firm moral prin-

ciple to decisions affecting the life and future of the

nation. © Copyright - Libreria Editrice Vaticana

Not just a gift, freedom is ‘a summons to personal responsibility’ In 2008, Pope Benedict XVI noted that America’s future is rooted in its past

As our country celebrates its 244th birthday this weekend, we publish an excerpt from a speech Pope Benedict

XVI delivered April 16, 2008, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., during his visit to the

United States. The entire speech can be read at http://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/speeches/2008/april/

documents/hf_ben-xvi_spe_20080416_welcome-washington.html.

‘Americans know this from experience —

almost every town in this country has

its monuments honoring those who

sacrificed their lives in defense of

freedom, both at home and abroad.’

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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

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Holy Rosary Parishioners: Join FORMED for FREE!

1. Visit formed.org/register 3. Enter your email address and create a password

2. Enter access code QJBNV7 4. Enjoy!

This week’s offerings of interest from the Internet:

We’re all on the frontlines now

https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2020/06/29/were-all-on-the-

frontlines-now

Archbishop Cordileone performs exorcism, acts of reparation where saint’s statue was toppled

https://www.ncregister.com/blog/alyssamurphy/archbishop-cordileone-performs-exorcism-where-statue-of-

st.-junipero-serra

What are bishops doing about it? Well, what are you doing about it?

https://angelusnews.com/voices/why-what-are-the-bishops-doing-about-it-is-the-wrong-question/

Baby born at 23 weeks defying the odds in England

https://aleteia.org/2020/06/29/baby-born-at-23-weeks-is-defying-the-odds

U.S. Bishops criticize Supreme Court’s abortion law ruling as ‘cruel precedent’

https://angelusnews.com/news/nation/supreme-court-strikes-down-louisiana-abortion-clinic-law/

Supreme Court rules in favor of religious schools

https://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/espinoza-v.-montana-is-a-victory-for-religious-freedom

‘Clearly, the pandemic has had a devastating effect on mental health’

https://angelusnews.com/news/nation/the-pandemics-devastating-effect-on-american-mental-health/

Upset by current events? These two prayers can help

https://aleteia.org/2020/06/30/upset-by-whats-happening-in-the-world-these-2-prayers-can-help

— 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.

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ALTAR MEMORIAL CANDLES

This week, the candles on either

side of our high altar burn for:

+John & Michael Maio

+Angelo Venezia

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. Apps are available for your phone; go to OL-

Gapp.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 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.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul has

immediate need for many volunteers

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been serv-

ing an ever-increasing number of people at its food

pantry, and is about to lose the assis-

tance of the National Guard. There-

fore, they are in need of volunteers

more than ever to help pack goods,

produce boxes and load the cars of

those they serve.

They are in a similar situation at their distribu-

tion center, where they sort, tag and hang clothing;

sort household items and linens; receive donations

at the dock, etc.

Their Mission 27 Resale store on Shelby Street

also seeks volunteers to assist customers, stock

shelves, etc.

SVdP is observing COVID-19 guidelines at all

locations: masks are mandatory, hand-sanitizing

stations are plentiful, and social-distancing is exer-

cised wherever possible.

To volunteer: visit www.svdpindy.org; click “I

Want To Help”; click “Donate Time”; scroll down

to the facility which interests you, and select the

date/time that best fits your schedule.

For more information, contact Darlene Sweeney

at [email protected].

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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,

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

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

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or talk to Holy Rosary parishioner Paul Neuendorf

Serving the South Side, Downtown

and greater Indianapolis since 1896

1458 S. Meridian Street • Indianapolis, IN 46225

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317-636-6655

Pizza and Beef

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We Specialize in Catering

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2550 S. State Road 135

Greenwood, IN 46143

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Joseph A. Vanderhulst Attorney at Law ● Holy Rosary Parishioner

Wills, Trust & Estates — General Practice

Nonprofits and Corporations/LLCs

260-715-5767 ● [email protected]