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SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 14, 2018
St. Charles School
4910 Trier Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46815
Phone (260) 484-3392 Fax (260) 482-2006
School website: www.stcharlesschoolfw.org
E-mail: [email protected]
St. Charles Parish Office
4916 Trier Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46815
Phone: (260) 482-2186 Fax: (260) 471-2144
Office Hours—Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Church Website: www.stcfw.org
Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades,
Bishop of Fort Wayne/South Bend
Fr. Tom Shoemaker, Pastor
Fr. James Kumbakkeel, O.S.B., Parochial Vicar
Fr. Dennis Di Benede?o, Parochial Vicar
Business Administrator, Robert Carroll
Director of Adult EducaAon, RCIA, BapAsms, Casey Ryan
Directors of Music & Liturgy, Karen Hope and Tim Robison
Directors of Religious EducaAon, Amy Johns and Lisa Schleinkofer
Youth Ministry Coordinator, Stacey Huneck
School Principal, Robert Sordelet
Asst. Principal, Sr. Genevieve Raupp, OSF
Asst. Principal, Kevin Hoersten
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 2018 The mission of St. Charles is to spread the life-saving message
Of Jesus Christ through the Sacraments, Prayer and Service to others.
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH - FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
Saturday, January 20
5:00 p.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Cathy Jacob, Kathy Johns, Roby Kaufman, Edward Koors, Lena McMahon
(C Carolyn Tyndall) Servers: Jason Kochanski, Adam Lee, Jacob Lehrman, Elizabeth Onion
(MC Kolten Hartig) Lector: Steve Harper, Joe Tratnyek
Offertory: Ushers Choice
Sacristan: Melinda Firestine
Sunday, January 21
7:30 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Joe & Pam Parish, C.J. Steigmeyer, Margie Stier (C Jane Relue) Servers: Evellyn Finn, Patrick Herald, Reed Keplinger (MC Michael Herald) Lectors: Tony Gray, Susie Hague
Offertory: Ushers Choice
Sacristan: Margaret Digan
9:00 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Sam Buckley, John Magsam, Becky McEntee, Colleen O’Leary (C Mary Ann Slater) Servers: Brooklyn Christle, Mackenzie Christle, Joe Eddy, Kyle Eddy (MC Noah Isch) Lectors: Martin Sweigert Offertory: Ushers Choice
Sacristan: Audrey Clauser
11:00 a.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Sarah Brust, Carmen Crabill, Maria Ellinger, John Elsasser (C Darlene Simpson) Servers: Bianca Capuyan, Christi Anne Capuyan, Avery Ledo, A.J. Ley (MC Ian Capuyan) Lectors: Benjamin Franke, Beau Strack
Offertory: Ushers Choice
Sacristan: Doug & Norman Baisinger
5:00 p.m. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Matt & Patty Bobay, Gabby Cheever, Beth Schneider (C Mary Moran) Servers: Kristen Bobay, Serenity Geise, Angelena Kohaut, Nathan Pillie
(MC Drew Reiling) Lector: Steve Horine, Dave Stevens
Offertory: Ushers Choice
Sacristan: Jill O’Sullivan
USHERS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY—TEAM A
Saturday, Vigil, January 13, Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 p.m. Mass - Intentions of Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades
Sunday, January 14, Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
1 Sm 3.3-10,19/1 Cor 6.13-15,17-20/Jn 1.35-42
7:30 a.m. Mass - Sylvia Fleck
9:00 a.m. Mass - Gene Curran
11:00 a.m. Mass - For Our Parish Community
1:00 p.m. Rosary
5:00 p.m. Mass - Louis & Maryann Bouchard
Monday, January 15, Weekday
1 Sm 15.16-23/Mk 2.18-22
6:15 a.m., Mass - Ralph Obringer 7:30 - 8:00 a.m. Reconciliation
7:45 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:15 a.m. Mass - Living of St. Charles Rosary Family
6:00 p.m. Rosary
6:30 p.m. Mass - Michael Kohrman
Tuesday, January 16, Weekday
1 Sm 16.1-13/Mk 2.23-28
6:15 a.m. Mass - Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter 7:30-8:00 a.m. Reconciliation
7:45 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:15 a.m. Mass - Kenneth Locascio
6:30 p.m. Mass - Winkler & Schroeder Families
Wednesday, January 17, St. Anthony, Abbot 1 Sm 17.32-33,37,40-51/Mk 3.1-6
6:15 a.m. Mass - Jeanette Wene
7:30-8:00 a.m. Reconciliation
7:45 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:15 a.m. Mass - Barbara Becker 6:00 p.m. Rosary
6:30 p.m. Mass - Special Intention (D. & R.R.) Thursday, January 18, Weekday
1 Sm 18.6-9;19.1-7/Mk 3.7-12
6:15 a.m. Mass - Matthew Mendez
7:30-8:00 a.m. Reconciliation
7:45 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:15 a.m. Mass - Alice Steiner Skaggs
6:00 p.m. Rosary
6:30 p.m. Mass - Special Intention (D.D.) 7:00 p.m. Reconciliation until last heard
Friday, January 19, Weekday
1 Sm 24.3-21/Mk 3.13-19
6:15 a.m. Mass - Garner & Adelaide Wilkinson
7:30-8:00 a.m. Reconciliation
7:45 a.m. Morning Prayer 8:15 a.m. Mass - Sr. Mary Seraphine Pierzynski 6:00 p.m. Rosary
6:30 p.m. Mass - Fritz Dunderman
7:00 p.m. Adoration and Benediction
Saturday, January 20, St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr; St. Sebastian, Martyr 2 Sm 1.1-4,11-12,19,23-27/Mk 3.20-21
7:30-8:00 a.m. Reconciliation
8:15 a.m. Mass - Kathryn Skordos
2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Reconciliation
Saturday, Vigil, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 p.m. Mass - For the Safety of the Police, Firemen, Paramedics & EMT’s
Sunday, January 21, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jon 3.1-5,10/1 Cor 7.29-31/Mk 1.14-20
7:30 a.m. Mass - For Our Parish Community
9:00 a.m. Mass - Living & Deceased Members of the Gfell and Yoder Families
11:00 a.m. Mass - Frank Morello
1:00 p.m. Rosary
5:00 p.m. Mass - Dr. James R. Berghoff
MASSES AND RECONCILIATION
ST. CHARLES FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP
07/01/2017 - 06/30/2018
January 7, 2018
Budgeted Collection Needed $ 37,900.00
January 7 $ 28,277.45
Electronic Withdrawals-Weekly $ 3,041.00
Total $ 31,318.45
This Week $ - (6,581.55)
TOTAL $ (45,755.14)
THANK YOU for your continued support!
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time - In today’s first reading, we hear Samuel respond eagerly, “Here I am!” each time the Lord calls him. May we, too be listening for the call of God in our lives and be ready to say like the Psalmist, “Here am I, Lord, I come to do your will.”
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 14, 2018
A NOTE FROM THE PASTOR . . . We welcome Monsignor Ted Bertagni, who will speak this weekend about Cross Catholic Outreach. This is an opportunity to be generous with the poor in other parts of the world.
Next weekend, we will begin a 4-week reflection on the life of Stewardship. We will begin with an inspiring homily, encouraging everyone to be actively involved in the life of the Church. Then we will have two parishioners each week share a little one-minute reflection about their activity in a ministry. For anyone who might want to become more involved in the life of the parish, we hope to provide some ideas.
There is an ancient tradition in the Church of offering a Mass for a particular person or a particular intention. The Mass is our greatest prayer, and while it is offered for the salvation of the world, it can also be a prayer focused on a particular need. If a person would like to request a Mass offered for a particular intention, it is typical that a stipend would be offered for the priest who offers the Mass. The usual stipend in our diocese is $10. (While it is not the case here, in many times and places in the life of the Church, the Mass stipend has been the main source of income for a priest and the way he supports himself.) If you would like to have Masses offered for loved ones who have died, for a living person, or for a particular intention, please call or stop by the parish office. If you request, we will try to schedule Masses at a convenient time that you can attend.
We have received a very warm thank you letter from St. Patrick’s Food Bank. This food bank is serving people in a difficult part of the city, and the help of our parish has been vital. In our Advent Giving Tree collection, we donated 1620 pounds of food, toiletries and hygiene items, along with $150 in cash and gift cards. “Words seem inadequate to truly express our appreciation,” they wrote. Thank you.
Rekindle the Fire Catholic Men’s Group
Rekindle the Fire will meet on Wednesday, January 17, 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room off of the Gathering Space. Join men of the parish in prayer, conversation and fellowship.
ALL MEN ARE WELCOME !
JANUARY 14
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Come and See
† Reading I 1 Samuel 3.3-10,19
(Revelation to Samuel)
† Reading II 1 Corinthians 6.13-15,17-20
(Against sexual immorality)
† Gospel John 1.35-42
(The first disciples)
KEY PASSAGE: They said to him, “Rabbi”-which translated means Teacher - where are you staying?” He said to them, “Come and you will see.” So they went and saw where Jesus was staying, and they stayed with him that day.
Adult: What qualities do you have that would cause others to recognize you as a disciple of Jesus?
Child: What does it take to be a follower of Jesus?
Please welcome Rev. Msgr. Ted Bertagni who will speak at all Masses on behalf of Cross Catholic Outreach which was founded to create a meaningful link between parishes in America and the priests and nuns working in the Church overseas in the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Central and South America. Please be generous in your response to Msgr.’s appeal. Brochures will be provided if you wish to support this worthy Catholic ministry.
SIGN UP NOW TO TAKE HOME THE ST. CHARLES VOCATION CROSS
Months of March & April
Sign-up book is located in the Gathering Space.
Each Sunday a family, couple, or individual will come forward during the Parish Vocation Prayer to receive the “Vocation Cross and A Special Book of Vocation Prayers” written for each day of the week. In taking the cross, they commit themselves to pray during the week to encourage more vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life. The Vocation Cross would need to be returned to the Sacristy before the following weekend’s Masses.
VOCATION CROSS PROGRAM Next weekend, January 20, Tom & Diane Keefer will take home the Vocation Cross. They will pray daily throughout the week for an increase in vocations.
ST. CHARLES VOCATION COMMITTEE
Speak Lord, your servant is listening. Listening to the Lord requires silence. Make time each day to be quiet, so that you can hear God’s call. (1 Samuel 3-10)
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH - FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
KINDGERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Thursday, January 18
On behalf of our Pastor, Father Tom
Shoemaker, and our en2re faculty and staff
of St. Charles Borromeo School, I wish to
invite you to our kindergarten registra2on
day for the 2018-2019 school year.
Next school year, 2018-2019, children who will be five
years old by August 1, are eligible for our kindergarten
program.
Kindergarten Registra2on is on Thursday, January 18. We
are offering two sign-up 2mes on that day: 1:15 p.m.-2:30
p.m. in the Hession Center, rooms C & D, or 6:00 p.m.-
7:00 p.m. in the Art Room. Please park in the church
parking lot, near the gym, and enter through Door #3.
Families who are registered in the parish should have
received a mailing this week from school containing more
detailed informa2on.
In striving to provide the best possible educa2onal
opportuni2es for your child, the number of children in
each of our kindergarten classrooms will be kept at a
maximum of 23 students. Each kindergarten teacher will
also have the assistance of an instruc2onal aide each day.
Please note, our January 18, registra2on for kindergarten
is early enough to ensure that parish families of St.
Charles Borromeo have a first opportunity to register
their children for kindergarten. During the first weeks of
February, we will be opening enrollment for students who
may qualify for the School Choice Scholarship, or voucher.
Please register for kindergarten in a 2mely manner, as we
will not be holding spots.
Please bring to registra2on:
1. A copy of your child’s Social Security card, birth
cer2ficate and bap2smal cer2ficate.
2. A copy of your child’s immuniza2on record.
3. The registra2on fee is $40.00 and is
nonrefundable.
This is a very exci2ng 2me for our parents and young
people. We want to make your child’s school experience a
faith-filled, engaging, and suppor2ve experience. I thank
you for your 2me, and I look forward to seeing you at
registra2on.
If there are any ques2ons or concerns, please do not
hesitate to contact me (484-3392 or
WOMEN’S RECOLLECTION
Saturday, February 17, 2018
8:15 a.m. - Noon
Open to all women ages 18 and above, this morning retreat will begin with Mass and continue with two talks and small group discussion. There will be a light breakfast provided after Mass.
Fr. Dennis Di Benedetto will present on the spiritual component of service. Gloria Whitcraft will present on different issues our community is currently facing and opportunities to serve those in need. To register by Tuesday, February 13—go to www.scbfw.org/recollection.htm
Catholic Cemetery Burial Spaces for Sale
A St. Charles parishioner has two burial spaces in Catholic Cemetery available for purchase. For information, please call Patty at 348-0278.
“It is a good and holy thought to pray for the dead.” 2 Macabees:12
We extend our sympathy and prayers to the families and friends of Carmela Saggese, Raymond Hilaire and James Briscoe.
CHRIST CHILD BABY BOTTLE COMPAIGN
Next weekend, January 20 and 21, after Masses the Christ Child Society of Fort Wayne will be distributing empty baby bottles asking for help to fund their many ministries in our local area by filling your baby bottle with loose change. CCSFW is an all-volunteer 501@3 organization dedicated to serving at-risk–children in our community.
Your filled baby bottle will allow CCSFW to continue its mission to break the cycle of poverty. Please drop your spare change into your baby bottle each evening and watch it fill knowing that you are helping to teach, motivate, and care for children in ways that best respond to the unique needs of the community.
If you are unable to obtain a baby bottle or find it more convenient, please consider a donation made online at christchildsocietyfw.org or by mailing to Christ Child Society of Fort Wayne, PO Box 12708, Fort Wayne, IN 46864
CAREER MINISTRY
Join us! Monday, January 15, 6:16 p.m. in the Spiritual Center of St. Vincent’s Church for 1-on-1 coaching, resume critique and presentation “Hope and the Job Search”. So you feel stuck or like nothing is working? This month, we will guide you through exercises to help you get back on track. Dress is casual and anyone is welcome. Presentation begins at 7:00 p.m. Please bring a copy of your resume. Join Facebook and Linkedin groups “The Career Ministry of St. Vincent’s and Associated Churches” for updates and job postings!
PARISHIONER NEEDS A RIDE TO CHURCH
Sally would like a ride to church for either the 5:00 p.m. Saturday or Sunday Mass. If you think you can help,
please give her a call, 574-540-8308.
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 14, 2018
NEWLY BAPTIZED
JULY THRU DECEMBER 2017
Maximilian Robert, son of Beau & Stacey Strack
Harrison Raymond, son of Jeremy & Kristen Carteaux
Aubrey Marie, daughter of Frank & Amanda DiCristofaro
Mason Frank, son of Frank & Amanda DiCristofaro
Yohann Seph, son of Joseph & Lora Gargarita
Eva Marie, daughter of Austin & Chelsea Barton
Izabela Mirna, daughter of Zeljko & Stacey Antunovic
Levi Scott Comer, son of Zachary & Emily Comer Oliver Henry, son of Jeffrey & Raine Hertel
Maria Therese, daughter of Michael & Bethany Bessesen
Mason James, son of Jared & Grace Lencke
Annie Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel & Lauran Warner Lincoln Patrick, son of Patrick & Colette Rainey
Leo Patrick, son of Todd Tippmann & Julie Carteaux
Moxie Jean Camiel, daughter of Gordon & Heather Bokhart Lydia Luella, daughter of Benjamin & Paula Oehlhof
Benjamin Joseph, son of Paul & Laurie Slater Harrison Joseph, son of Joseph & Sarah Ealing
Jonathan Daniel, son of Kyle & Sarah Wehrkamp
Miriam Eloise, daughter of Adam & Bethany Welch
Caroline Alice, daughter of Andrew & Audra Grote
Hudson Lee, son of Dyllon & Katherine Brown
Charlotte Jo, daughter of Samuel & Kayla Cook
Meira Raine, daughter of Luke & Amber Messmann
June Kathleen, daughter of Ethan & Kathleen Petzold
Maci Mae, daughter of Thomas & Lindsey Tippmann
Elise Julianne, daughter of Adam & Jessica Hockemeyer Eleanna Crystina, daughter of Brandon & Crystal Reichert
Charles Johnathan Alexander, son of Alison Sweeney
Saylor Mitchell, son of Mitchell & Adrienne Stronczek
Alexander Joshua, son of Joshua Hall & Brittney Tippmann
Vivienne Claire, daughter of Daniel & Jill Jordan
Harper Loren, daughter of Jeffrey & Caitlin Longberry
Saylor Mitchell, son of Mitchell & Adrienne Stronczek
Elysium Richard, son of Mark & Kelly Woollacott Albert Joseph, son of Jeffrey & Shaina Heaton
Scarlett Mackenzie, daughter of Colin & Madison Ziegel Gwendolyn Rose, daughter of Edward & Bridget Chambers
Meredith Wren, daughter of Edward & Bridget Chambers
Roland Edward, son of Edward & Bridget Chambers
Ella Grace, daughter of Jason & Krystle Harless
Roman Xavier Diemer, son of Caleb & Gabrielle Diemer
WELCOME THE LITTLE CHILDREN
As a parish family, we rejoice with the families who had their children baptized.
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC CHURCH - FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
SCRIP NEWS
Brrrrrr! We have started this new year in the deep freeze. Hopefully, you are staying warm. This kind of weather makes me crave a good bowl of soup. If you don’t have the time to make one of your best soup recipes, stop by your favorite restaurant like Casa, Panera, Bob Evans, or Olive Garden, to name a few, and take a container of soup home. How about a tasty warm beverage from Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, Tim Hortons, or McDonald’s? It’s a great time to take in a movie at the Regal Cinemas, AMC’S Carmike Theaters, or Cinema Grill. Do you enjoy watching the birds? Gift cards to Wild Birds Unlimited, Lowes, Menards or Home Depot can help you attract your feathered friends to your backyard. Whether you choose to embrace the weather and enjoy some of the seasonal activities, or
snuggle up with a good book and a warm drink, all of God’s seasons offer us different opportunities to marvel at His splendid creation!
It’s almost time - At the end of the month, we will begin the week-long celebration of Catholic schools. Be sure to continue to read the bulletin and school newsletter for how SCRIP, along with the rest of the parish, plans to celebrate our wonderful schools and the special gift of a Catholic education.
Weather Delays – It’s the time of year when we face the possibility of school delays. What does that mean for SCRIP? On Mondays – we will be in the SCRIP office as soon as we can safely travel there; school orders will be collected despite the delay, filled and returned by the end of the school day. If school is cancelled on Monday, school orders will be collected and filled on Tuesday. If there are delays on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays – we will be in the SCRIP office when it is safe to travel. On Fridays, SCRIP sales will follow the school delay with sales will taking place in the Hession Center from 10:00 a.m.-11:00 am. School orders will be collected and filled. If school is cancelled, SCRIP sales are cancelled as well.
VOLUNTEERS:
Mon., Jan. 15 CLASSROOM DELIVERY – Cindy Miltner Fri., Jan. 19 Carol McKinney, Lavonne Gerardot, Carolyn Tyndall, Amy Copeland
Fri., Jan. 19 CLASSROOM DELIVERY – Joy Tippmann
Sat., Jan. 20 Natalie Jackson, Bernadette Smith, Cindy Stults
Sun., Jan. 21 Triva Screeton, Leslie Schamberg, Jennifer Hogan
(Argus Family Dentistry)
THANK YOU: This bulletin is furnished to the Parish without charge. The advertisements that appear completely defray all publishing costs with which the Church would otherwise be burdened. Please patronize our sponsors as a thank you for their kind generosity.
HASA 300 CLUB 2017-2018
$150.00 - January 15
Bill & Shannon Pierson
BISHOP DWENGER HIGH SCHOOL’S TRIVIA NIGHT
You are invited to Tuffy’s Trivia Night on Saturday, January 20, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 per person or $150 per team. Put your team of 10 together or we can place you on a team. You can carry in food; cash bar will be available. Must be 21 or older to attend. Register online at www.bishopdwenger.com/trivianight or call Molly Schreck at 496-4775. Sponsorship opportunities available!
CONTACT THE COORDINATORS,
PEGGY OR MADONNA, WITH ANY ?’s
REGARDING SCRIP PROGRAM,
(260) 969-4027.
St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in Elkhart, is looking to hire a Parish Business Manager. The Parish Business Manager supports the Pastor’s responsibilities to the Parish. This ministry is a steward of the physical, financial and personnel resources of the parish. To learn more about the positions, please visit the Parish Website at www.stthomaselkhart.com. Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to Fr. Jason Freiburger at [email protected]
Motor Coach Trip to New Orleans, benefitting ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY of Fort Wayne, May 20–26. Bus departs from St. Mary’s Catholic Church, F.W.-$689.00 per person, double occupancy. Trip includes 6 nights lodging, 10 meals, guided tours of New Orleans and a Louisiana plantation, admissions to the National World War II Museum and Mardi Gras World, Riverboat Cruise on the Mississippi River, New Orleans French Quarter and much more. $75 deposit (per person) due by Feb. 3, 2018. Final payment due by March 13, 2018. Contact Neil or Kathy Coonrod, (260) 623-6708 for more information or to register.
CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT—Queen of Angels Athletics is sponsoring a Cornhole Tournament on Saturday, January 20, in the Activities Center. If you can aim and toss a corn bag 30 feet, you can master the game of cornhole! Registration begins at 5:30 p.m.-Games begin at 6:00 p.m. Cost is $15 per person, $25 per team of 2. Prize money will be awarded. More than one game guaranteed. Food and drink available. Hope to see you!
Queen of Angels Athletics is sponsoring their annual Men’s & Women’s Card Party/Social on Saturday, January 27, from 7:00 p.m.—Midnight, in the Monsignor Faber Activities Center. Cost is $10 person, which includes food and drink. Even if you do not want to play cards, bring your board games, dominoes, etc. or just come to socialize! Child care will be available. Please contact Camellia at 750-9950 to RSVP your children. All profits will benefit their Athletic Department.
8th Annual Diocesan Men’s Conference
Saturday, February 24
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
“Fully Alive” Featured Speakers: Christopher West, Joe Farris & Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades. Registration is $45.00. New this year– Middle/High School and College Students, $25.00. Register online at REKINDLETHEFIRE.NET