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St. Francis, Francesville; St. Henry, Medaryville;
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, October 9 at St. Peter 8:00 A.M. +Juan Knarr Kenny & Doreen
Tuesday, October 10 NO MASS
Wednesday, October 11 NO MASS
Thursday, October 12 NO MASS
Friday, October 13 NO MASS
Saturday, October 14 4:00 P.M. at St. Peter +Arthur Chiney Deb Coble 6:00 P.M. at St. Joseph +Jeff Ruff Beth
Sunday, October 15 8:00 A.M. at St. Francis +Tim J. Reidelbach Family 10:00 A.M. at St. Peter + Our Cluster Family
LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday, October 14 at 4:00 P.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Mike Jany Ministers: Bill Girton, Jane Rausch & Judy Wilson Servers: Bonnie Budd & Joe Morris Ushers: VOLUNTEERS
Saturday, October14 at 6:00 P.M. (St. Joseph) Reader: Peach Roth Ministers: Diane Kolish, Beth Ruff & Monica Whiteman Servers: Maggie Rowlands & Randy Roth Ushers: Kevin Whiteman, Rich Hopkins, Frank Boardman and Tom Reutebuch
Sunday, October 15 at 8:00 A.M. (St. Francis) Reader: Pat Ames Ministers: Carl & Rusty Federer Servers: Jonathan Ottow
Sunday, October 15 at 10:00 A.M. (St. Peter) Reader: Dan Murphy Ministers: Tony Pesaresi, Bob Klitzman and Linda Webb Servers: Erica & Ariana Gualajara
Ushers: VOLUNTEERS
Oh, by the way…
In celebration of National Recovery Month (September) and World
Mental Health Day (October 10)
Four County Counseling Center Presents:
Marti MacGibbon
Monday, October 9, 2017 from 6:00-8:00 P.M.
at the Winamac High School
Marti is a compelling speaker and storyteller, she delivers high-
energy presentations on overcoming challenges, addiction and
recovery, and inspiration, with humor and genuine, down-to-earth style.
She’s experienced critical situations that no human being should have to face. Her story
of triumph is testimony to the power of the human spirit. Marti lives her message. She
reveals simple, effective strategies that anyone can use to get back on track, build
resiliency, reduce stress, and cultivate a sense of humor.
Come hear ways to overcome addiction and achieve recovery! All are welcome!
Know the 10 signs, Early Detection Matters
A workshop presented by the Alzheimer’s
Association
If you or someone you know is experiencing memory loss or behavioral changes, its’ time to
learn the facts. Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease gives you a change to begin drug therapy,
enroll in clinical studies and plan for the future. This interactive workshop features video clips of
people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Please join us from 3:00-4:00 P.M. on October 30, 2017
Pulaski Memorial Hospital-Senior Care Office
525 E 13th Street, Winamac
574-946-0386
FRUITFUL HARVEST UPDATE
Goal Pledged Paid % Goal Paid % Pledged Paid
St. Francis $3,712.00 $6,139.12 $4,489.00 120.9% 73.1%
St. Henry $3,119.00 $4,504.12 $1,625.00 52.1% 36.1%
St. Joseph $21,199.00 $30,012.12 $25,246.00 119.1% 84.1%
St. Peter $43,876.00 $57,048.12 $38,353.00 87.4% 67.2%
Can. 276 §1 Clerics have a special obligation to seek holiness in their lives, because they are consecrated to God by a new title through the reception of orders, and are stewards of the mysteries of God in the service of His people. §2 In order that they can pursue this perfection: 1° they are in the first place faithfully and untiringly to fulfil the obligations of their pastoral ministry; 2° they are to nourish their spiritual life at the twofold table of the sacred Scripture and the Eucharist; priests are therefore earnestly invited to offer the Eucharistic Sacrifice daily, and deacons to participate daily in the offering; 3° priests, and deacons aspiring to the priesthood, are obliged to carry out the liturgy of the hours daily, in accordance with their own approved liturgical books; permanent deacons are to recite that part of it determined by the Episcopal Conference; 4° they are also obliged to make spiritual retreats, in accordance with the provision of particular law.
◼As you notice the Liturgy schedule, Mass only Monday morning. All priests of this Local Church will
be (should) be in Tipton for our annual retreat. Pray for all of us…and safe treks!
https://stjosephretreat.org/
St. Joseph Retreat & Conference Center
1440 W Division Road
Tipton, IN 46072
Word Among Us The October issue of the Word Among Us has arrived. Please remember the deal: $1.00 a
copy! What’s the catch? The Parish will be sent a bill monthly for $150.00 for the copies. Parishioners who wish one are asked to place a $1.00 bill in an envelope marked “Word Among Us”. The Office pays the bill! This is a trial basis over a couple months. The Office will monitor activity. For you electronic geeks: For Apple, 14 free day trial at www.wau.org/apple; for Amazon Kindle, a 30 day free trial at www.wau.org/kindle; Android, www.wau.org/android.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, fr. K
Quick one-liners for you:
◼Towards the end of the month, clean up at the cemeteries will begin. Kindly remember all the
previously posted directives. Thank you. ◼The Not So Young Bingo will meet this coming Friday, October 13th from 12:30-2:30 P.M. in St. Peter’s
Parish Hall. PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN DAY! The group will now begin to meet on the second
Friday of every month instead of the first Wednesday. Hope to see you there!
◼As a reminder to all prospective Confirmation students, your mandatory class meeting, as stated last
weekend during the Rite of Enrollment by fr. K, will be on Wednesday, October 25th beginning at 7:15
PROMPT and last until 9:15. If you have questions, please contact the Cluster Office early, do not wait
until the last minute. Thanks. ◼With fr. K being out of town next week due to the retreat, in case of an emergency, please contact
Rachel (574.225.0054). Thanks.
Cluster News!!!!
Cluster Weekly Activities
Wednesday, October 11
5:30 P.M. RE Classes at St. Peter
Sympathy is extended to the family of Patricia “Pat” Goble, age 79.
Pat passed away on Saturday, September 30th. Her funeral Mass was
celebrated on Tuesday, October 3 at St. Joseph’s Parish in Pulaski. Please
keep the Goble family in your thoughts and prayers as they grieve their loss.
PRAYER REQUESTS: Please keep the following individuals in your prayers: Mary Baunach (Barbara Mau’s Mother), Bill Bope (Judy Berger’s son-in-law), Marie Brown (sister-in-law of Lois Heater), Susan Downing, Rose Marie Garcia (friend of Theresa Logan), Shelia Buczek, Shelia Garling, Marsha Gearhart, Mary Ann Johnson, Marie Kraft, Leona Kinnaman, Greg Loehmer, Theresa Logan, Robert Meyer, Miles Shidler (grandson of Betty Wallace), Larry Toosly, &
Graham Vollmer 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 those who have died recently.
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. Thank you!
NCCW MEETING: The Monticello District of Catholic Women will host their fall meeting on
Wednesday, October 18 at Our Lady of the Lakes Church in Monticello. The schedule for the
day is as follows:
8:30-9:00-Registration 10:45 (in Church)-Rosary
9:00-10:30- Business Meeting 11:00- Mass
10:30-10:45- Break Lunch will be served after Mass and is $5.00
The program will be Canonization of Francisco and Jacinta Marto presented by Suzanne
Gardiner. Please RSVP to Helen Beiwswanger at 574.278.7587 by October 16th. Thanks!
St. Francis Solano News
St. Joseph News
St. Peter News
October 1, 2017- St. Francis
General Offerings: $450.00 Loose Collection: $40.00
September 30, 2017
General Offerings: $702.00 Loose Collection: $212.00 Hurricane Relief: $50.00
September 30 & October 1, 2017 General Offering: $2,596.00 Loose Collection: $284.00 Children’s Offering: $22.68 Votive Lights: $13.00
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