LITURGY SCHEDULE LITURGICAL MINISTERS · 22/7/2018 · St. Joseph $21,199 $30,162 $27,862 131% 92%...
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St. Francis, Francesville; St. Joseph, Pulaski; St. Peter, Winamac
Rev. Leroy G. Kinnaman, Pastor Cluster Email: [email protected]
Cluster Website: preciousbloodcluster.org
Cluster Correspondence: 401 N Monticello Street, Winamac, IN 46996 Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday Morning by 9:00 A.M.
Phone: 574.946.4906 Fax: 574.946.4962
LITURGY SCHEDULE Monday, July 23 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Leona Kinnaman by Don & Nancy Clouser
Tuesday, July 24 at Parkview Haven Nursing Home 9:00 A.M. +Fr. Bert Woolson by Daniel J. Pesaresi Family
Wednesday, July 25 at St. Joseph 6:00 P.M. +In thanksgiving for the health of Amanda Jaczkowski by Friends
Thursday, July 26 at St. Joseph 8:00 A.M. +Joyce Weaver by Family
Friday, July 27 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Beverly Loehmer by David Loehmer and James Loehmer
Saturday, July 28 4:00 P.M. at St. Peter +Ralph Kiser by Bill Girton 6:00 P.M. at St. Joseph +Mary Helen Kimmerling by Bill & Peach Roth
Sunday, July 29 8:00 A.M. at St. Francis +Our Cluster Family 10:00 A.M. at St. Peter +Juan Knarr by Betty DeSabatine
LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday, July 28 at 4:00 P.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Tim Murray Ministers: Joe Morris, Viv Reinhold and Andy Pesaresi Servers: Bonnie Budd & Max Murray Ushers: Andy Pesaresi & Joe Morris Family
Saturday, July 28 at 6:00 P.M. (St. Joseph) Reader: Paul Gilsinger Ministers: Larry Brady, Monica Whiteman and Brenda Gilsinger Servers: Brody Roth & Emma Hoover Ushers: Curt Daugherty, Rick & Lisa Foerg and Tom Reutebuch
Sunday, July 29 at 8:00 A.M. (St. Francis) Reader: Dillar Ames Ministers: Joanne Stevens and Janet Ricks Servers: Jonathan Ottow
Sunday, July 29 at 10:00A.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Bob Klitzman Ministers: Tony & Tina Pesaresi and Linda Webb Servers: Kolbey Wegner & Ariana Gualajara Ushers: Rick & Marita Grisel and Don & Nancy
Clouser
Oh, by the way…
As part of the Diocesan Missionary Cooperative plan, Rev. Matthias Alonyenu
C.S. Sp. will join us next week-end. I am looking forward to him being with us. Currently
in the Theology Department at Notre Dame du Lac, he is a member of the Congregation
of the Holy Spirit commonly referred to as the Spiritans. The name of the Order is
The Congregation of the Holy Spirit (full title: Congregation of the Holy Spirit under the
protection of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; or in Latin: Congregatio Sancti Spiritus sub
tutela Immaculati Cordis Beatissimae Virginis Mariae. (notice the initials):
Education: Diploma, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Spiritan University College, Ejisu, Ghana, 2001. B.A., Religion, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria, 2005. M.A., Theology, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, 2006.
Specialization: Christology/Trinitarian Theology
Fields of Interest: 19th and 20th Centuries Systematic Theologies especially Edward Schillebeeckx and Karl Rahner; Contemporary Trinitarian Theology; Eucharist Theology & Practice; African Christian Theologies
Teaching Competencies: Trinitarian Theology; Christology especially in its eschatological dimensions;
Fundamental Theology: Faith, Reason, Revelation; The Theology of Edward Schillebeeckx; Vatican II Theology and Its Reception; African Christian Theologies
Teaching Experience: Fundamental Theology, Christian Spirituality, Eucharistic Theology and Practice,
Spiritan International School of Theology [SIST], Attakwu, Enugu, Nigeria. (SIST is a graduate theological seminary of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit).
Dissertation: “'Salvation in Jesus Coming from God': Edward Schillebeeckx’s Jesus-Project in the Context of
Pluralistic Africa". Director: Mary Catherine Hilkert (His Dissertation sounds like an interesting evening discussion starter! Anyone interested to joining the
conversation?)
The U.S. Spiritans are a part of a Roman Catholic religious congregation founded in
France in 1703 called the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. Today they have nearly three
thousand priests, brothers and Lay Spiritan Associates. With missions in over sixty countries
around the world, they are involved in many diverse ministries including education, parish
work, and refugee ministry.
Their motto is One Heart. One Spirit.
In the United States, they dedicate themselves to working with the poor and marginalized in places
where finding ministers is difficult. Their efforts include education, parish ministry, and retreat ministry in
communities from Rhode Island to California.
U.S. Spiritans place a great emphasis on education. They work in four universities,
two graduate programs of theological education, two secondary schools and several
chaplancies.
Founder Claude Poullart des Places was born in Rennes, France. The nobility of his
family went as far back as the middle ages, but it was their extraordinary generosity and
magnanimity that made his parents exemplary Christians and citizens of the seventeenth
century—a time in history of great hardship for common people. By the time he graduated
with a law degree in 1700, Claude was already directing his energies toward the needs of the
poor. At the age of 24, he chose to become a priest. As one of the youngest founders of a major religious
congregation, he accomplished so much and influenced so many other young people during his short life that he
continues to be a role model for young people today. Like them, he, too, had to struggle with all the agonies and
ecstasies of growing up and making career decisions that at first were not fully understood or approved by his
friends, his professors or even his family.
1703: Founding of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. While still in the seminary—on Pentecost in
1703—Claude Poullart des Places founded “The Seminary of the Holy Ghost,” a community dedicated to
evangelization, the alleviation of poverty, and the provision of material and spiritual support to future
seminarians.
1732: First Spiritan missionaries in North America. Spiritan priests began their international work
among the Micmac Indians and Acadians in French Canada. Spiritans also sent missionaries to China, Cambodia,
Vietnam, Thailand (Siam), and India.
The twentieth century and beyond has been marked by spectacular growth of the Church, especially in
Africa. By the end of the twentieth century, the most vibrant experiences of the church were to be found in the
Southern hemisphere.
Please help me welcome Rev. Matthias Alonyenu to our Cluster. There will be a 2nd
collection
next week-end for the Spiritan ministries. Thank you for your continued generosity.
Wednesday, 25 July, there will be a cemetery meeting
of our Cluster. Much is happening, more is on the horizon.
(seems Federal, State and Church laws keep multiplying). A
few particular aspects that will be addressed in future
bulletins: who may use the cemetery; foundations; compliant
headstones; fees, the list goes on. These have been published
previously. Some people just don’t get it! I KNOW there are
some rumor mongers who speak as if they know everything
about cemetery policies (Federal, State and Church) but they don’t. More later!
Meanwhile, back at the ranch….fr. K
Quick one-liners for you:
◼ RE: They’re coming! Be watching your e-mail!
◼Tippecanoe & Bicycles Too 2018: Saturday, August 4th, the ride
will begin at the Winamac Train Depot. Registration begins at
6:30 A.M.; the ride begins at 7:00 A.M. If you register by July 20th,
the fee is $20; after that date, the fee is $25 and you may register
the day of the ride. Kids ages 8-15 are $10. Forms may be found
at panhandlepathway.org.
ST. ANN KEWANNA FISH FRY Plan now to attend the 54th annual Fish Fry at St. Ann Catholic Church in Kewanna on Friday, August 10, 4:00-7:00pm. Meal includes all-you-can-eat fish and tenderloins by Dan’s Fish Fry and homemade pies. Tickets are $9.00 adults, $5.00 children ages 5-12, and kids 4 and under are free.
◼Congratulations are given this weekend to Jackson Russell Kolish, son of Ryan &
Lindsey. Jackson received the sacrament of Baptism during the 6:00 P.M. at St. Joseph’s
Parish. Congrats and welcome to our Cluster Family Jackson!
St. Francis St. Joseph St. Peter
Cluster News!!!! Wednesday, July 25
6:30 P.M. Cemetery Cluster Meeting at St. Peter
FRUITFUL HARVEST UPDATE- AS OF JUNE 30, 2018
Parish Goal Pledge Amount paid % of Goal % of Pledge Over Goal
St. Francis $3,712 $6,139 $5,869 158% 96% $2,157
St. Henry $3,119 $4,504 $4,054 130% 90% $935
St. Joseph $21,199 $30,162 $27,862 131% 92% $6,663
St. Peter $43,876 $57,173 $50,568 115% 88% $6,692
Thank you for your continued support! It is very much appreciated.
FAMILY FUN!!! The Serra Club of Kokomo is hosting the third annual MIB (Men in Black) Serra Series at beautiful Kokomo Municipal Stadium on Saturday, August 4, 2018. This fun softball game features the PRIESTS versus SEMINARIANS! All proceeds from ticket sales for this event benefit the Diocesan Seminarian Fund. Gates open at 11:00 am, pregame activities start at 11:45 am, and the first pitch is at noon! A $5 donation per guest (or $20 per family) is requested. This brand new stadium is located conveniently at 400 S Union Street in downtown Kokomo adjacent to the Walk of Excellence on the banks of Wildcat Creek. Please join us for the day and support out seminarians! “ PRAYER REQUESTS: Please keep the following individuals in your prayers: Richard Alber, Mary
Baunach (Barbara Mau’s Mother), Judy Berger, Shelia Buczek, Will Cheverette, Tom Fanning, Steve Fulmer, Rose Marie Garcia (friend of Theresa Logan), Donna Griffen (friend of Theresa Logan), Cari Heater (Lois Heater’s grand-daughter), Fr. Mike Heppen, Frances Hoover, Mary Ann Johnson, Marie Kraft, Greg Loehmer, Theresa Logan, Robert Meyer, Patricia
O’Donnell, Floyd Podell, Gloria Staples, Lowell Stout (uncle of Denise Downing), Graham Vollmer & Elizabeth Weldon
Please remember in your prayers all of our Cluster family and friends who mourn the loss of a loved one, all who have no one to pray for them, those who have died through violence or natural disasters and all who
have died recently.
Please notify the Cluster Office at 574.946.4906, if a loved one is admitted to the hospital,
rehab center, nursing home, or is homebound. fr. K CANNOT make calls to people that he is
NOT AWARE OF. Thank you!
If you have someone to add to the prayer list, notify the Cluster Office. Please keep in mind,
your request will remain on our list for four weeks unless we hear back from you that they
should remain on the list.
July 15, 2018
General Offerings: $345.00
Loose Collection: $43.00
July 14, 2018
General Offerings: $1,937.00
Loose Collection: $106.00
July 14 & 15, 2018 General Offering: $1,338.00
Loose Collection: $882.00
Children’s Offering: $18.98
Votive Lights: $24.00