Sacred Heart Bulletin 04-05-2015

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Sacred Heart Bulletin 04-05-2015
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
209 W. Lake Ave · New Carlisle, Ohio 45344 · 937.845.3121 · 846.1223 FAX · www.sacredheartnc.net
Pastoral Region with Mary, Help of Chris tians Parish, Fairborn
Father Kenneth Hummel
Weekend Masses
Saturday: 6:00 PM & 7:15 PM (Spanish)
Sunday: 9:00 AM
Parochial Administrator
pastor@sacredheartnc.net
Father Samuel González
Chaplain to our Spanish-speaking
Parishioners — samipadre@fuse.net
Sister Maria Stacy
Hispanic Ministry Director
hispanic@sacredheartnc.net
Bradley Wilson
Director of Music
music@sacredheartnc.net
Weekday Masses
Mon, Tues, Thurs, and Fri: 8:30 AM
Wed: 9:30 AM, Coffee Klatsch after Mass
Mass in Spanish
Saturdays: 7:15 PM
Confessions
Saturday: 5:30 PM & 7:00 PM,
or call Father as needed.
New Members
Abby Wilson
Please call us to meet our
pastor and parish family.
Director of Youth Catechesis
catechism@sacredheartnc.net
Baptisms &Weddings
Mary Hughes
youth@sacredheartnc.net
High SchoolYouth Minister
Please call Fr. Hummel
for preparation.
Americo Velez
Mondays at 7:00 PM
English Classes
Parish Council President
parishcouncil@sacredheartnc.net
Alcoholics Anonymous
Friday at 7:30 PM
Gary Van Oss
882.6559
Finance Council President
financecouncil@sacredheartnc.net
Judy Hoeferlin
Bulletin Editor
Matt Prenatt
bulletin@sacredheartnc.net
Buildings and Grounds
Deadline: Monday Noon
buildings@sacredheartnc.net
Christina McGrath
Administrative Assistant
Golembiewski Hall Rental
office@sacredheartnc.net
hallrental@sacredheartnc.net
Richard Kraus
Business Manager
finance@sacredheartnc.net
“I came so that they might have life
and have it more abundantly.”
– Jesus Christ
Parish O f f i c e , Bereavement, St. Vincent de Paul...........845.3121
Knights of Columbus…..882.6603 Office of Catechesis…..206.3162 Prayer Group…..845.0181 Sacred Heart Moms.....206-3162
Please remember Sacred Heart in our will.
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
NEW CARLISLE, OHIO
From the Pastor’s Desk
Mass Intentions
Dear Parishioners,
This past Christmas, I was reminded that nothing will be
impossible with God. During this Holy Week, I have been
reminded and convinced that our Father remains faithful to
His promises. Because He raised Jesus from the dead, good
things are happening in our life. And any setback, any
disappointment, even death itself can't stop the good God
plans for us. God came through for Jesus, He comes
through for us.
Sat., Apr 04
8:30 PM
Sun., Apr 05
9:00 AM
Mon., Apr 06
10:00 AM
He is Risen, Alleluia! He is truly Risen.
Tues., Apr 07
8:30 AM
Sincerely,
Fr. Hummel
Wed., Apr 08
9:30 AM
Thur., Apr 09
7:00 PM
Fri., Apr 10
3:00 PM
Sat., Apr 11
6:00 PM
Clark County Right to Life Event
On Sunday afternoon, April 19, 2015 the Clark County
Right to Life is hosting the annual educational fair and
memorial for the unborn. The Lawrenceville Church of
God will be the site for the event this year. The church is
located at 3131 Fox Hollow Road and route 41 west. The
fair will be begin at 1:30 and end at 3:30 p.m. The main
speaker will be Joy Fagan of Harbor House.
Representatives from pro-life organizations will be present
to share the educational materials of their ministries and
answer your questions. Advance registration is not
required. For additional information, see the flyer at
http://www.webparish.com/pdfs/CCRTL2015EdFair&Mem
orial.pdf.
Our Sick Need your Pra yers
Veronica Adams, Ali Acosta, Gary
Baker, Diane Barnhart, Betty Bell, Sadie
Chapman, Les Clark, Robin Clark, Sue
Clawson, Hunter Cole, Dale Feibert,
Kathy Frazier, Kent Harman, Katie Horn,
Nancy Johnson, Mary Koffman, Anna Kunka,
Gustavo Medina, Maria Medina, Josefina Mendes, Maria
Mireles, Ignacia Reyes, Michael Riewerts, Annabelle
Shemo, Lois Snyder, Ken Stapleton, Joan Steinlage, Bob
Taylor, Lily Velez, Mary Williams and Cindy Wray.
Please pray for our Armed Forces
and their families: Cameron Baylis,
Matt Carter, Brian Creps, Sheryl
Estep, Elizabeth Frye, Trent Gordon,
Ronald Hageman, Michael Hughes, Stephen Hughes,
Justin M. Mosier, Sean L. Mosier, Sean W. Mosier,
Timothy Naff, Larry James Patrick, Jarod Pytel, Meghan
Sherman-Vaccaro, Jordan Trick and Justin Wirick.
To add or remove someone from the prayer or military list, call 8453121 or email: Bulletin@sacredheartnc.net. Names are removed after
three months unless removed sooner by request.
11:30 AM
Sun., Apr 12
Vigil Mass of the Resurrection
Intention of Fr. David Erickson
(Fr. Hummel)
Mass of the Resurrection
All Parishioners (Fr. Hummel)
Mass of the Resurrection –
Bilingual - Soul of Fr. Paul
Vieson (Knights of Columbus)
Soul of Mary Ellen (Mosier)
William
Intention of Sr. Regina (F.S.E.)
(Friends)
Intention of Deacon Lee
Brokaw (Friends)
Soul of John Scott
(Carol Scott)
Intention of immigration reform
(Sacred Heart)
Soul of Ron Lyons
(Judy Lyons)
7:15 PM
All Parishioners (Fr. Hummel)
9:00 AM
Soul of Tyler MacAlpine
(Prenatt Family)
Readings for Sunday, April 12, 2015
Second Sunday of Easter
Sunday of Divine Mercy
ACTS 4:32–35 · 1 JN 5:1–6 · JN 20:19–31
Monthly Adoration Will be April 14
Bring the gift of yourself to the Lord. Spend
an hour before the Blessed Sacrament, on
Tuesday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m. This hour of
adoration will be hosted by the Spanish
community. The Holy Hour will end with
Benediction.
The spring session of Theology on Tap
begins on Thursday from April 16 and
runs through May 21. Come at 7:00 p.m.
for socializing, fun, food, and drinks to the
Oregon Express at 36 E. Fifth Street in
Dayton. Talk starts at 7:30.
Theology on Tap is a lecture and discussion series for
people in their 20’s and 30’s, single or married. It is
sponsored by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and local
parishes. We meet in a local bar or restaurant for food,
drink and lively discussion about things that matter to you
and the Catholic faith. Come make new friends through
faith-filled and thought provoking conversation in a casual,
relaxed atmosphere. All young adults are welcome!
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
APRIL 05, 2015
Apr 5
Apr 6
Apr 12
On April 26, 2015, nationally known speaker and author
John Wood will be coming to St. John the Baptist Parish in
Tipp City. His presentation will be from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
and will be accompanied by the music group SimplyRC.
Apr 14
Apr 15
John Wood is the author of Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary
Mission, 5 Steps to Winning the War Within. It has been
one of Dynamic Catholic’s bestselling books. John has
spoken at more than one hundred parishes across the
country, inspiring thousands to embrace the message of the
Universal Call to Holiness and help reawaken the sleeping
giant called the Catholic Church. Matthew Kelly, founder
of Dynamic Catholic, said, “I believe John is one of the
great emerging Catholic voices of our time….John Wood
has a passion that is contagious.”
Apr 19
Apr 22
Arp 24
May 3
May 10
May 16
May 23
Upcoming Events
Easter Egg Hunt, 10:15 a.m.
Frassati Group, 7:00 p.m., Rectory
Divine Mercy Sunday
La Comedia Dinner Theatre, South Pacific
Adoration & Benediction, 7:00 p.m.
Patriotic Rosary, 7:00 p.m., Blessed
Sacrament Chapel
Blood Pressure Screening, 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.
Moms’ Group – Devotions, 7:00 p.m.
First Communion, 11:30 a.m. Special Mass
May Crowning, 10:00 a.m.
Mass for Graduating Seniors, 6:00 p.m.
Confirmation, 10:30a.m. Saturday Mass
Call the parish office at 845-3121 for information.
Needed! Manager for Hall Rental
Need some extra cash? Have some spare time?
Then this could be your answer.
For information, contact Pat Kraus at 882-9428
New Mass Schedule Begins April 11
Catholic Relief Services Collection
Saturdays
5:30 p.m. Confessions
6:00 p.m. Mass in English
7:00 p.m. Confessions in Spanish
7:15 p.m. Mass in Spanish
Next week, our parish will take up the Catholic Relief
Services Collection. This Collection supports six Catholic
agencies that touch more than 100 million lives around the
world. The funds from this collection provide food to the
hungry, support to displaced refugees, and show Christ’s
love and respect to all people. Next week, please give
generously to the Catholic Relief Services Collection and
help Jesus in disguise.
FINANCE
Sundays
9:00 a.m. Mass
Weekly Offerings
Operating Expenses
Center Maintenance
Offerings
Fifth Sunday in March
$6,000
2,200
$8,200
$ 5,765
819
$6,584
(Shortfall)
Overage
( $ 235)
(1, 381)
(1, 616)
LAY MINISTERS APRIL 11 & 12, 2015
Lectors
6:00 PM
Joanne Green
7:15 PM
Rosario Trujillo
9:00 AM
Maria Peter
Philip Francis
Servers
Acolytes
Extraordinary
Ministers
Ushers
Greeters
Joe Carner
John Carner
Bob
Cornwell
Brenda Hermes
Mary Yates
Pat Ambuske
Bruce Born
Steve Eldridge
Mac McKenzie
Joann Corwin
Ron Corwin
Gary Sherman
Shirley Sherman
Joe Miller
John Miller
Michael Uyehata
Larry
Peter
Brian & Karen Laycock,
Annette Oakes, Enrique
Suarez, Sharon Till,
Linda Van Oss
Darryl Bauer, Steve
Grusenmeyer, Charles
Jergens, Hank Oakes,
Ed Russ, Americo Velez
Ed Francis
Fran Blair
Brian Laycock
Karen Laycock
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
Treat Blessed Palm with Reverence
The palms we receive on Palm Sunday are blessed objects
or sacramentals that need to be treated reverently, not as
toys, mere craft material or trash. Every Palm Sunday, the
palms are a distraction during Mass where they often
become an object of play or part of a distracting craft
project during the Mass.
The Blessing of Palms
At the beginning of Mass on Palm Sunday, the palms are
blessed with prayers. After this blessing and the sprinkling
of holy water, the palms are sacramentals, or “little
sacraments.” Every part of the palm is blessed, including
the "strings" or thin threads that often find their way on the
floor.
Sacred objects, which are designated for divine worship by
dedication or blessing, are to be treated reverently and are
not to be employed for profane or inappropriate use even if
they are owned by private persons (Code of Canon Law).
What Is the Purpose of the Palms?
Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, or “Passion Sunday,”
which unites the royal splendour of Christ with the
proclamation of his Passion. The procession,
commemorating Christ's messianic entry into Jerusalem, is
joyous and popular in character.
The faithful should be reminded that participation at the
procession is the important thing and not the obtaining of
palm branches. Palms should not be kept as amulets, for
therapeutic or magical reasons to dispel evil spirits.
Palm Sunday Mass is about participating in the Mass
commemorating Christ's entrance into Jerusalem and the
beginning of Holy Week and His Passion. The blessed palm
is a "witness to faith in Jesus Christ, the messianic king, and
in his Paschal Victory," a reminder of this commemoration.
What to Do with the Palms?
Palms and olive branches are kept in the home as a witness
to faith in Jesus Christ, the messianic king, and in his
Paschal Victory.
Next year, the dried leftover palms from this Palm Sunday
will be burned to ashes. Those ashes will be signed on our
foreheads on Ash Wednesday.
After Palm Sunday the blessed palms, like all other worn or
broken blessed sacramentals, do not belong in the trash can,
but need to be either buried or burned.
So on Palm Sunday, remember that the blessed palm is a
sacramental and not an object for sword play, not a weaving
project to do during Mass, not something to pull apart and
toss onto the floor, nor something that provides power or
protection.
NEW CARLISLE, OHIO
Centering Prayer
“Centering Prayer” is a meditative exercise used in various
world religions. Catholics can use this prayer technique
with great success. However, this technique is detrimental if
Jesus is not at the center of the prayer. While our self, our
feelings and our spirit are dignified and beautiful, we
simply are not divine. God is the center of our lives. When
we take time to meditate on what God is doing in our life,
then we understand more of ourselves and can live the holy
and happy life God has planned for each one of us. For
more information about Centering Prayer, please check out
the extended article on our website. —Fr. Hummel
Please remember the soul of
Mary Ellen (Mosier) Williams,
who passed away on March 30.
Her funeral Mass will be at
10:00 a.m. on Monday, April 6 at Sacred Heart. We offer
prayers and sympathy to her family and friends. Eternal
rest grant unto her, O Lord.
Radio Maria Needs our Help
Radio Maria is a familiar evangelistic
ministry to many people in Ohio. AM
1600 airs program to the greater Springfield and Dayton
areas. Inspirational Masses and prayer services, beautiful
music and meaningful programs are just some of the
treasures that await you each day.
Because of major expenses, they have been conducting a
major fundraising appeal with a goal of $100,000.00 to
maintain stabilization and future solvency. As of midMarch, 40% of that goal has been reached. This national
and international ministry operates with volunteer
presenters. Their monthly electronic newsletter can be read
in Spanish and Italian at www.radiomariausa.org. A 24/7
program listing is also available at the website.
If circumstances permit you to make a financial donation to
the Keep Your Heart Warm appeal, please call 1-888-4080201 or donate online at www.radiomaria.us.Your prayerful
remembrances and sacrificial contribution will be deeply
appreciated since this ministry is totally listener supported.
Radio Maria is a Christian voice in your home.
Clark County Right to Life
Requests the honor of your presence at its annual
Educational Fair and
Memorial for the Unborn
When: Sunday, April 19, 2015 Time: 1:30-3:30 PM
Where: Lawrenceville Church of God
3131 Fox Hollow Road, Springfield, Ohio 45502
www.lawrencevillechurchofgod.org
A Special ProLife Speaker
Meet elected officials
Enjoy choirs and music
Review literature, materials and presentations
from life-affirming organizations and sponsors
Light refreshments available
Tenative Special Invitation: Join Lawrenceville Church of God’s Pot Luck Dinner from 12-1PM
Call 937-521-2401 to reserve a table for your organization
Or volunteer your church facilities for the 2016 Fair.
Invite yourself, your family and your friends
email: info@clarkcountyrighttolife.com
website: http://www.ClarkCountyRightToLife.com
Ven a la Divina Misericordia
Novena de la Misericordia
Viernes Santo, 3 de abril a mediodía
Estaciones de la Cruz
Seguido por Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia
Domingo, 12 de abril
1:00-3:00 p.m.
Exposición del Santísimo Sacramento
Sacramento de la Reconciliación
Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia
“Con la ayuda de esta imagen,
Estaré concediendo
muchas gracias a las almas” (341)
“Todas las compuertas divinas
a través del cual fluyen las gracias
se abren." (699)
El Domingo de la Misericordia, una imagen de la
Divina Misericordia será bendecido y se mostrara en el santuario a lo solicitado por Jesús. La imagen
representa a Cristo Resucitado que trae la misericordia al mundo entero. Por favor tome un momento y,
con gratitud y confianza en la Misericordia de Dios, recuerde el misterio de la Pasión, Muerte y
Resurrección de Nuestro Señor mientras ve la imagen. De este modo, la imagen se venera como nuestro
Señor lo pidio.
Únase a los miles en todo el mundo que han respondido a este mensaje de la misericordia de Dios y han
encontrado la esperanza, curación y respuestas a muchas oraciones. La Fiesta de la Misericordia es un día
en que debemos acercarnos al Señor con gran fe y confianza. No tenga miedo de pedir grandes cosas,
tanto espiritual como temporal. Alegraos en misericordia insondable de Nuestro Señor.
En el año 2000, después de muchos años de estudio, San Juan Pablo II estableció la Fiesta de la Divina
Misericordia y le dio el nombre de la Divina Misericordia. ¿Qué tiene de especial esta nueva Fiesta de la
Divina Misericordia? Es la promesa del perdón total de todos los pecados para cualquier alma que se
confiese y luego recibe a Jesús en la Sagrada Comunión en la Fiesta de la Divina Misericordia!
Mi misericordia es tan grande que ninguna mente, ya sea de hombre o de
ángel, será capaz de comprenderlo por toda la eternidad ". (699)
Iglesia Católica del Sagrado Corazón
50 De Abril 2015
Domingo de Pascua
La Resurrección del Señor
Misa de 7:00 p.m. ~ La Intención del Padre David Erickson
Párroco
Padre Kenneth Hummel
937-845-3121
Padre Samuel Gonzalez
513- 383-8867
Hermana Maria Stacy
937-258-1309
937-414-0185
Cristina McGrath
937-845-3121
937-823-2459
Oficina Parroquial
937-845-3121
Horario de Misas
Sábado: 5:00 pm en inglés
7:00 pm en español
Domingo: 9:00 am en inglés
11:30 pm en inglés
Confesiones
Sábados:
4:00 –5:00 pm
6:45–7:00 p.m.
o haga una cita
Sacramentos
Para Boda:
Llame P. Samuel
6 meses antes
Para los de más
sacramentos
llama Cristina para saber
los requisitos
Para la renta del salón
y para registrarse en la iglesia,
llama Cristina
Mensaje de Nuestro Parroco
La semana antes de la Colecta
Queridos feligreses,
Esta navidad pasada, yo recorde que nada
era imposible con la ayuda de Dios.
Durante esta Semana Santa, me he dado
cuenta y estoy convencido de que nuestro
Padre sigue fiel a sus Promesas. Porque El
resucito a Jesus de la muerte, buenas cosas
estan pasando en nuestra vida. Y ningun
problema, ó desepción, ni siquiera la
muerte pueden parar lo bueno que Dios
tiene planeado para nosotros. Dios ayudó a
Jesús a salir adelante, asi que él nos
ayudara a nosotros a salir adelante.
El ha Resucitado, Aleluya! El de verdad ha
Resucitado!
La próxima semana se realizará en nuestra
parroquia la Catholic Relief Services
Collection.
Esta
Colecta
otorga
financiamiento a seis agencias católicas
que tocan a más de 100 millones de vidas
alrededor del mundo. Los fondos de esta
Colecta proporcionan alimento al
hambriento, ayuda a los refugiados
desplazados y muestra el amor y el
respeto de Cristo a todas las personas. La
próxima semana, por favor contribuyan
generosamente a la Catholic Relief
Services Collection y ayuden a Jesús con
otro rostro.
Sinceramente, Padre Hummel
Retiro Prematromonial - 25 de Abril
Ministerio Hispano Católico Arquidiócesis de Cincinnati
Hoja de registro esta disponible en la
oficina de Sagrado Corazón.
Costo: Se cobran $20 dólares por pareja
(para gastos de refrigerios y almuerzo.)
Dirección: St. Susanna church – 616
Reading Rd.- Mason,OH 45040
Para contactos: Padre Samuel González
Tel. (513) 383-8867 email:
samipadre@aol.com
Karla Eysoldt: Tel. (513) 398-3821 Ext.
3112- email: eysoldtk@stsusanna.org.
Gracias!
Les queremos dar las gracias a todas las
personas que ayudaron para que la fiesta de
despedida para el padre Samuel y de San
Jose se hiciera possible. Gracias y que Dios
los bendiga!
Adoración Mensual sera el
14 de Abril
Entreguese usted como regalo al Señor.
Pase una hora de su tiempo ante el
Santisimo Sacramento, el Martes 14 de
Abril a las 7p.m. Esta hora de adoracion
sera dirigida por la comunidad hispana.
La Hora Santa concluira con una
bendición.
Formación Cristiana para
Adultos (Latinos / Hispanos)
Este curso será dirigido por el P. Javier
Alson y el P. Antonio Larocca en La
Iglesia Santa Teresa en Springfield . Se
llevará a cabo en el Salón del Padre Collin
y constará de ocho ( 8 ) sesiones . Cada
sesión se tratara de diferentes aspectos de
la formación cristiana. Las sesiones serán
de 6:00pm-9:00pm el 11 y 25 de abril , el
9 y 23 de mayo , el 6 y 20 de junio y el 11
y 25 de julio y. Para obtener más
información, póngase en contacto con
Mary Alice Ordóñez al 342- 8861
extensión 14.
ACTIVIDADES MENSUALES Y SEMANALES
Adoración Del Santísimo
Segundo mártes del més
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 .p.m
Clases de inglés
en el salón parroquial
Cada Lunes 7pm
Reunión del grupo juvenil
Cada Martes
7 pm
en el salón parroquial
Oración y estudio de la Biblia
Cada jueves 7pm
(Se lleva a cabo en la Agencia de
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Weekday Masses
Mon, Tues, Thurs, and Fri: 8:30 AM
Wed: 9:30 AM
Non-Resident Associate
frpaulvieson@sacredheartnewcarlisle.com
Rev. Samuel González
Mass in Spanish every second
and fourth Saturday: 7:00 PM
Chaplain to our Spanish-speaking
parishioners
samipadre@fuse.net
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24-HR TOWING (937) 845-3869
GERALD (SONNY) MORRIS
Confessions
Saturday: 4:00 PM, or by appointment
music@sacredheartnewcarlisle.com
New Members
Please call us to meet our pastor
and parish family.
Parish Organist
Baptisms
Please call Fr. Hummel to
schedule.
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Industrial/Commercial
Sitework and Demolition
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937-233-1830 • Fax 937-233-2075
Youth Minister
youthminister@sacredheartnewcarlisle.com
English Classes
Richard Kraus
Mondays at 7:00 PM in the
Parish Center
Business Manager
Blood Pressure Screening
finance@sacredheartnewcarlisle.com
3rd Sunday of every month,
937-878-5240
Alice Kompar
the original since 1921
DAYTON DOOR SALES
Sales & Service
Carisa Holmes-Peters, Parishioner
Weekend Masses
Saturday (Sunday Vigil): 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM
Parochial Administrator
Director of Youth Catechesis
Creating Community S Celebrating Lifetimes
Celebrating 40 years. Learn more!
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Office Buildings
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MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES Meat & Bakery Shops
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The Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati
LATE MODEL PARTS
10 S. Second St.
www.wrightpets.com
252-5000
HOUSER
ASPHALT &
CONCRETE
223-9207
BETHEL ANIMAL
CLINIC
• Garage Doors • Entry Doors • Door Openers
• Replacement Windows
1112 Springfield Street, Dayton, OH 45403
To advertise with us,
or to have your ad
printed in COLOR
COLOR,
please call the church
office at 937-845-3121
253-9181
Roofing, Siding, & Gutters
AB’S REMODELERS LLC.
Alberto Balli, Parishioner
937-765-0839 or 937-732-2891
ballialberto@yahoo.com
The Clark Family Farm
10:00-11:20 AM
Administrative Assistant
12:00 noon, Monday
bulletin@sacredheartnewcarlisle.com
Gary Van Oss
Finance Council President
Maryann Clark-Layton, Parishioner
937-308-4417
Coffee Klatch
financecouncil@sacredheartnewcarlisle.com
After 9:30 AM Mass on Wed.
“I came so that they might have life
and have it more abundantly.”
–Jesus Christ
100% grass fed beef and farm free poultry
and gamebirds
8085 New Carlisle Rd, New Carlisle
Bulletin Deadline
parishoffice@sacredheartnewcarlisle.com
Parish Office…………………………..…..….937.845.3121
Office of Catechesis…………………..…..….937.845.1373
Knights of Columbus………………………..937.882.9428
St. Vincent de Paul Society…………...….937.845.3121
Bereavement………………………………..…937.845.3121
Prayer Group………………………….…......937.845.0181