Parish Center Office 3010 E. Chandler Ave. Evansville, IN 47714 Phone: (812) 476-3061 www.annunciationev V.org www.annunciationangels.org #AngelsEV V PENTECOST AND LEAVING THE SAFE HARBOR On the fiftieth day after Easter, also the seventh Sunday after Easter, we celebrate Pentecost. The original Pentecost was quite an exceptional event which came after a series of fortune events. A man, Jesus the Christ, who claimed to be the Son of God not only died but rose from the dead. After his resurrection he would walk with his friends and followers, encouraging them to believe their own eyes. The Scripture had to be fulfilled, he said, which the Holy Spirit spoke before through the mouth of David (Acts 1:16). Many prophecies were fulfilled and the Jewish community in closest proximity found it tough to ignore. Jesus offered plentiful mysterious and trustworthy messages, and as time went on, those who stuck to Him came to understand and see every thing with the eyes of faith. What can we take away from the Pentecost event? As the story is told, Jesus ascended into heaven to be with His Father, but not without assuring the earliest Christians. He told them in Acts 1 that he would not be restoring the kingdom of Israel to their idea of what Israel might have been or should be. Far from it! Jesus told them, you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses, no kidding, to the ends of the earth. Therefore: We can be sure the witnesses Jesus spoke about do exist. Why? Well, because our faith depends on the faith and the witness of others who came before us. We can see by our very parish that Christ made disciples and the Holy Spirit sends us forth, rich in God s gifts, His charisms, and His graces. Like ships, the disciples and all who came to believe, left the safe, familiar harbor in order to bring the disarming presence of God to the whole world. Ships are made to sail, to leave the harbor. If we don t see what or who God is giving us now, if we do not see what we were given at Baptism and/or Confirmation, if we are not encouraging others in their mission, let us begin again today in love with Christ Jesus. Let us ask to see in our prayer, when with our friends, while we go about our daily business, the Lord who makes all things new speaks to us there. Julie Rosario Evangelization Coordinator May 20, 2018 ~ Pentecost Sunday
REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE (CHECK MASS INTENTIONS FOR UPDATES) Weekend: Saturday 4:00 p.m. Holy Spirit 5:30 p.m. Christ The King Sunday 7:30 a.m. Christ The King 9:00 a.m. Holy Spirit 11:00 a.m. Christ The King Weekday: Monday 7:45 a.m. Christ The King Tuesday 7:45 a.m. Christ The King Tuesday 6:00 p.m. Holy Spirit Wednesday 7:45 a.m. Christ The King Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Holy Spirit Thursday 7:45 a.m. Christ The King Friday 7:45 a.m. Christ The King No weekday Mass if funeral is scheduled at CTK. Or if school is cancelled because of weather. PRAYERS & CONDOLENCES Annunciation Parish offers prayers and condolences to: Joanne Stieler on the death of her husband, Paul Stieler May God grant eternal peace to Paul. 2 WEEK OF MAY 20, 2018 Mon. 5/21 CTK 7:45 am Tue. 5/22 CTK 8:30 am Clotilda Laval CTK 6:00 pm CTK Graduation HS 6:00 pm No Mass Wed. 5/23 CTK 7:45 am HS 6:00 pm HS Graduation Thu. 5/24 CTK 7:45 am Dennis Cooney Fri. 5/25 CTK 7:45 am Sat. 5/26 HS 4:00 pm Mary Freeman CTK 5:30 pm Larry Owen Sun. 5/27 CTK 7:30 am The living and deceased members of our Parish HS 9:00 am George Rusty Davidson CTK 11:00 am Mary Schmidt Brown WEEKDAY MASS NOTES: Tuesday s Mass at CTK at Christ the King this week will be at 8:30 a.m., it is the last school Mass for this school year. The Tuesday evening Mass at Holy Spirit is cancelled due to 8th Grade graduation at Christ the King at 6 p.m. The Wednesday evening Mass at Holy Spirit will be 8th Grade graduation. Starting Wednesday, May 23, all weekday morning Masses will be at Christ the King at 7:45 a.m. for the summer. STEWARDSHIP: THE LORD S WAY COLLECTION REPORT May 13 Year-to-Date Target Amount $24,400 $1,122,400 Actual 11,889 $1,047,352 Gain (Loss) ($12,511) ($ 75,048) To arrange for the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office. Parents who want the sacrament of Baptism for their child should contact the office for information about preparation and to schedule the Baptism. Couples planning to marry should contact the parish at least seven months before their anticipated wedding date. Parish Center Office Hours: CTK Campus 812-476-3061 Mon-Fri 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Holy Spirit Church Office Hours: Tues & Thurs 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 812-477-1738 PARISH STAFF 812-476-3061 Pastor: Fr. Alex Zenthoefer Associate Pastor: Fr. Pascal Nduka Permanent Deacon John McMullen Business Manager: Shelly Wolf Evangelization Coordinator: Julie Rosario HS Campus Liaison: Diana Dewig Assistant Bookkeeper: Anne Pampuch Music Liturgy at CTK: Jeff Holden Music Liturgy at HS: Elizabeth Casteel Parish Secretary: Diana Braun ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL AT: Christ The King-School Office 812-476-1792 CTK Principal: Matthew Moore Holy Spirit-School Office 812-477-9082 HS Principal: David Memmer WATERING THE GARDEN Volunteers are needed to water the Community Garden at Holy Spirit during the summer weeks, once school is over. After May 23, we will need adult volunteers to water it, one person/family per day, for the summer weeks. If you can take a day, Wednesday Sunday, please call the Parish Office 812-476- 3061 to volunteer. BUS TRIP-SAVE THE DATE-AUGUST 11 The Men s Ministry is having a bus trip to St. Meinrad Abbey and the Benedictine Convent in Ferdinand on August 11 and will be from 8 am until 8 pm. There will be tours at each of the destinations. We will be having lunch in Jasper and dinner at the Brewery in Ferdinand. Cost is approximately $50 per person. Final details will be announced in June. CTK LAUNDRY VOLUNTEER NEEDED We are in need of people willing to do laundry a month or two at a time for Christ the King. The work includes: purificators and hand towels washed and ironed twice a month (more often if there are any extra holiday masses or funerals). The laundry does include altar linens and server robes. Those are much less frequent. Steaming on occasion is good enough for most decorative altar cloths unless they are soiled with wine. Server robes are done (as a whole) two to three times a year although cleaning one or two occasionally if they look stained around the neck might be necessary. If you would be willing to do the laundry a month at a time, please contact the Parish Center at 812-476-3061. Contact information Parish - Bob Farney School - Lisa Reising Finance - Brad Muehlbauer for Council Chairs: rfarney88@gmail.com lisa.reising@gmail.com bmuehlbauer@kochair.com
-. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS AND GUESTS! If you are visiting and would like more information about Annunciation Parish, Annunciation Catholic School, or about joining our Parish family, please contact the Parish Office, 812-476-3061. PICNIC WITH THE BISHOP Attention young people! Join others for a relaxing evening with Bishop Siegel on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 4:00 pm at St. John Parish, Daylight. Anyone in high school or older is welcome to attend. We ll have Mass, presentations by priests, religious brothers and sisters and lay church ministers, followed by supper and some time to have fun. Contact the Parish Center if you are interested or you can email us at vocations@evdio.org or call Marilyn at 812-424-5536 to make reservations. Please RSVP by Friday, May 25. ANNUNCIATION PRESCHOOL/PRE-K ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Attention Gabriel Garden and Learning Tree Pre-K students. For the first time, low-income families in Vanderburgh County will have access to a highquality prekindergarten education for their 4-year-old children, AT NO CHARGE, thanks to the On My Way Pre-K program! Applications are now available for families whose children will be 4 years old by August 1, 2018, and starting kindergarten in the 2019/2020 school year. Space is limited, so families should apply soon at www.onmywayprek.org! STATE CHAMPS! The Indiana Academic Super Bowl competition was held on Saturday, April 28. Annunciation at Christ the King's English team placed first at the area competition, and they were also named state champions in their division. (pictured from left to right - Lauren Folz, Katherine Reising, Abby Vollmer, Sarah Church, and Shawn Sanford) SEMINARIAN AT ANNUNCIATION Seminarian Joe Paul Hayden will be part of Annunciation Parish this summer. He will be joining us May 26-27. You should see him helping at Mass and even watering the garden at Holy Spirit!. He will be living at Fr. Alex s house. Please welcome Joe Paul to our great Parish. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR VBS! We are in need of adult volunteers to put on the Vacation Bible School this summer. Please contact Julie at the Parish Office (jrosario@evdio.org) ASAP. BLESSING OF THE GARDEN On May 10th after the all school Mass, everyone gathered in the Holy Spirit Community Garden for a special blessing. Fr. Alex with Fr. Pascal teachers and all the children at Annunciation School both campuses came together to bless the garden. Pentecost Sunday 3
GET INVOLVED! Looking for a new or additional way to be involved in the life of your parish family? Opportunities include Volunteer for the Social Laundry Volunteer for Christ the King Church Call the Parish Center 812-476-3061. JOB OPPORTUNITIES Annunciation School at Holy Spirit campus has some job openings for a: Full-time 2nd Grade Teacher Part-time Special Education Teacher Assistant (Elementary) Part-time Special Education Teacher Assistant (Middle School) Part-time Preschool Teacher Assistant PreK Teacher Applicants should send a letter of interest and resume to Mr. David Memmer at dmemmer@evdio.org. Annunciation School at Christ the King campus has some job openings. They are looking for a: Full-time 4th Grade Teacher Must hold or be eligible to obtain a valid Indiana Teaching License. Please send a cover letter and resume to Mr. Matt Moore at mmoore@evdio.org. MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery invites you to join us at our annual Memorial Day Service, on Monday, May 28, 2018 at 10 am in our mausoleum chapel. Please join us as we honor all the deceased veterans who are buried in our cemetery. Together let us remember the gift of service that they have given to us and to our country. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Week of May 20, 2018 Mo-5/21 7:15 am Confession CTK Mo-5/21 10:00 am CTK K & Pre-K Grad CTK Tu-5/22 7:15 am Confession CTK Tu-5/22 8:30 am Legion of Mary PC Tu-5/22 9:00 am St Vincent de Paul GR Tu-5/22 6:00 pm NO MASS HS Tu-5/22 6:00 pm CTK 8th Grade Grad CTK Tu-5/22 7:00 pm Knights of Columbus MR We-5/23 8:00 am Confession CTK We-5/23 8:30 am HS Pre-School Grad HS We-5/23 9:00 am Quilters PC We-5/23 6:00 pm HS 8th Grade Grad HS Th-5/24 7:15 am Confession CTK Th-5/24 6:30 pm Parish Council PC Fr-5/25 7:15 am Confession CTK Fr-5/25 9:30 am Mom s Group PC Sa-5/26 3:00 pm Confession HS Sa-5/26 4:30 pm Confession CTK CTK=Christ the King Church; HS=Holy Spirit Church; PC=Parish Center at CTK; GR=Gathering Room at Holy Spirit; MR=Meeting Room at Holy Spirit; HSO=Holy Spirit Office CTKS=Christ the King School; HSS=Holy Spirit School; CTKR=Christ the King Rectory; OC-Off Campus INQUIRY MEETING FOR LAY DOMINICANS Anyone interested in information about becoming a Lay Dominican is invited to any of the four inquiry meetings: Monday May 21 st at noon and 6pm, and Tuesday May 22 nd at noon and 6pm at the Upper Room of Indiana Cardinal at 605 W. Eichel. The Dominican Laity are members of the Religious Order founded in 1216 by St. Dominic de Guzman, and live under the four Pillars of the Order: Prayer, Study, Community, and Apostolate. For questions, feel free to contact Brandon Field: 773-206- 4523 or bfield@gmail.com. ANNUNCIATION ALL SCHOOL MASS At the last all School Mass on May 10, all of the teachers were honored for their hard work and dedication to all of our students. We are so blessed to have such wonderful teachers at both campuses. May 20, 2018 4