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St. Stephen Cathedral Office/Rectory: Fax: 270-683-3621 Blessed Sacrament Chapel: 270-926-4741 Cathedral Preschool: 270-926-1652 610 Locust Street Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-2130 www.ststephencathedral.org www.facebook.com/ststephencathedral Most Rev. William F. Medley, Diocese of Owensboro Most Rev. John J. McRaith, Bishop Emeritus NOVEMBER 6, 2016 The Thirty-second Sunday Ordinary Time My steps have been steadfast in your paths, my feet have not faltered. I call upon you, for you will answer me, O God. Psalm 17:5-6a Mission Statement The Catholic Community of St. Stephen Cathedral serves as the Mother Church for the Diocese of Owensboro to welcome, evangelize and worship in the name of Jesus Christ. MASS SCHEDULE: St. Stephen Cathedral Monday-Friday: 7:00AM and 12:05PM Saturday: 9:00AM and 5:00PM Sunday: 7:00AM 9:00AM and 11:00AM Holy Days: 7:00AM and 12:05PM Blessed Sacrament Chapel (602 Sycamore St) Sunday: 10:00AM Membership in Parish: We give a hearty welcome to all new families moving into our parish. Please register in the Office as soon as possible. Those who plan to move from our parish community are requested to inform us. Bulletin Material Deadline: Friday, 8:00AM, in writing, ten days in advance of publication. Deadline firm. Earlier deadline applies when holidays occur. SACRAMENTS: Baptism: Baptisms are usually celebrated during one of the regularly scheduled Masses. Parents are encouraged to call the parish office before the birth of their child to make an appointment for instructions. Marriage: Couples wishing to share their lives with one another in sacramental Marriage are asked to call the Office for an appointment with one of the priests. We suggest the first appointment must be scheduled nine (9) months before the proposed date of marriage but ABSOLUTELY no later than six (6) months prior to the proposed marriage date. Reconciliation: The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated communally two times a year, during Advent and Lent. Other opportunities for reconciliation are Saturdays from 9:30-11:30AM and 4:00-5:00PM on the Thursday before First Friday, and by appointment.

5:00PM VIGIL MASS STEWARDS FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 12/13, 2016 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time ( C ) Altar Servers: Lily Moore, Emma Moore, Henry Moore Lectors: Dick Murphy, Donna Murphy Minister of the Host: Audie Cooper, Sue Cooper, Carmen Goetz Minister of the Cup: Ellen Aud, Gary Aud, Kathryn Warren, Scott Warren Minister of Hospitality: Gail Douglas, Cheryl Hayden, Doug Hayden, Bill Lanham, Erin Walker, Janice Walker 7:00AM MASS Altar Server: Luke Riney Lectors: Kathi Skidd, Eddy McFarland Minister of the Host: Rita Roberson Minister of the Cup: Chona Curry, Deacon Dirck Curry Mininister of Hospitality: LaWanna Brand, Bill McCarty, Norman Froehlich, OPEN, Dennis Weafer, Terry Wilkerson Pastor s Corner National Vocations Awareness Week! I. A Month of Re-Membering: All Saints, All Souls, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Feast of Christ the King are about remembering. Note that in the Jewish Scriptures, there was a golden thread of remembering, in order to keep alive the memory of spiritual ancestors, communal trials and trauma, and moments of peace and prosperity. If our faith is to grow, it is imperative we remember what God has done for us individually and through our family of faith; we, too, recall the ebb and flow of sin and grace, darkness and light in our own lives. Let us not forget, despite it all, how God has blessed us beyond measure. To remember is to celebrate God's faithfulness with gratitude! Eucharist is our chief way to express thankfulness! November, welcome! II. Voting Privilege and Responsibility: Election day this Tuesday calls Catholics to place an informed vote. Look at all the issues, and there are many! You may wish to consult the US Bishops guide for voting, www.faithfulcitizenship.org. In a time where people around our globe are dying for the right to vote, I find it lamentable that less than 50% of US citizens will take advantage of this right and responsibility. Please exercise your privilege to make an informed vote! V. Festival of Faith: Note the Tour of Faith Homes (sponsored by the Owensboro Area Faith Communities and The Owensboro-Daviess Co. Ministerial Association) on Sunday, November 6th, 2 4PM: Islamic Center of Owensboro, 3131 Alvey Park Dr. W.; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 3290 Highway 60 E.; Rieyuki Buddhists Earthbased Traditions, hosted by UUCO, Corner of Cedar St. and Parish Ave.; Wednesday, November 9th, an Open House & AARTI at Tri-State Hindu Temple, 6044 Van Rd., Newburgh, Indiana (introduction to Hinduism and Aarti, 6 8 PM. There are more events! Pick up a brochure at the doors of church or consult the following website, www.faithfest.org. 9:00AM MASS Altar Servers: Natalie Ellis, Andrew Ellis, Clayton Lewis Lectors: Christine Ellis, Alison Parson Minister of the Host: Ben Rhodes, Kelsey Rhodes, Wilma Stallings Minister of the Cup: Carl Lewis, Claire Lewis, Kimberly Lewis, Sr. Consolata Ojemeh Minister of Hospitality: Lloyd Nash, Mary Helen Nash, Mark Osborne, Todd Ray, Elmo Thompson, Frank Wathen 11:00AM MASS Altar Servers: Alice Palmer, Iona Palmer Lectors: Roby Abney, Mike Weafer Minister of the Host: John Calhoun, Joan Perry, Brooklyn Reynolds Minister of the Cup: Kate Abney, Ed Cecil, Peggy Clark, Jenny Likens Minister of Hospitality: Bo Ivey, Jim Ivey, Janie Moseley, Katherine Moseley, Darcy Purk, Ray Purk III. Disciples Response Fund Update: I am inspired by your generous support of this year's Disciples Response Fund Appeal. Because of your generosity we have surpassed our parish goal of $23,186.21. To date, we have received 211 pledges representing over $48,088.06. Of that amount, $33,066.85 have already been paid. For every dollar raised over our goal, our parish receive 50% of those dollars in the form of a rebate. Most importantly, our donations help fund the many good works of the Diocese of Owensboro throughout Western Kentucky including seminary education, Gasper River youth camp programs, support for the poor and homeless, grants available to parishes, and more. May God bless you for your generous offerings of pledges and prayers for the DRF appeal. Thank you! You are greatly appreciated! IV. Theology of Stewardship is about being a disciple who realizes how we have been blessed; once we realize what God has done for us through Jesus Christ, we want to giveback. You will receive Stewardship materials in the mail before this week vanishes. Time (how do you spend the 168 hours each week), Talent (everyone has some gift to share), and Treasure (it's about the principle behind the story of the widow's mite in Mark 12:38-44). Your checkbook is a theological document; it tells you who and what you worship (Billy Graham). On behalf of this faith community, I ask you every registered family to make a commitment to our Saint Stephen Cathedral community for the 2017 calendar year. Our annual Stewardship Commitment officially begins this weekend, Nov. 5-6, and will conclude Nov. 24, Thanksgiving Day. No One Ever Becomes Poor by Giving (Anne Frank). Again, it s not the amount as much as the sacrifice which so many of you make. Thank you! In Joy and Hope, Fr. Jerry

Please Pray for all the Sick Bob Berry Ron Calvert Angela Clark Richard Clouse George Collignon Heather Clemens Patrick Cureton Ruth Ann Cureton Linda Falloway Wilma Fenwick Richard Flaherty Ben Hartz Barry Hearth Sarah Horn Mary Houle Colene Jennings Jim Jones, Jr. Josanna Lamastus Sheryl Lott Henry Luckett Jim Marrett James/Wilma McManaway Lottie Miller Olivia Murphy Lucy Neal Boots Norris Bill Payne Wanda Payne Donna Phelps Ed Pickett Christopher Purk Melissa Rearden Dorothy Reynolds Sarah Rice Jennifer Sexton Louise Thompson Daniel Walker Isabella Wardrip Dwayne Wells Fred Whelan Mel Windle Melinda Wise Sick Friends/Relatives Steve Bellew, son of Harry and Peggy Bellew; Father Mark Buckner; Michael Conley; Tommy Fulkerson; Carol Hatchett, parishioner of BSC; Norberto Jacildo, brother of Ruby Jacildo; Judith Jennings Marksberry, daughter of Tom and Colene Jennings; Ginny Wieder, mother of Theresa Potts, Florence Wieder, and Carrie Wieder; Roger Wilson, husband of Patricia Wilson Names in bold are those currently in the hospital or have had surgery recently. Names will be ROTATED off these lists every SIX WEEKS unless a parishioner calls and extends the prayer request. PRAY FOR OUR PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOMES Carmel Home-Mary C. Kelley, Mary O Bryan, Nina Van Bussum, Millie Fell, Mary Osborne, Agatha Lindemann, Rose Cecil, Helen Miles, Margie Hill. Owensboro Center-Bettye Aull. Bishop Soenneker-Cecil Barnett, Robert Danhauer, Freddie Payne, Betty Wimsatt. Heritage Place Jackie Jaskolski, Charles Sims. Hermitage Manor Shirley Conkright, Gail Dixon. One Park Place-Margaret Bonner, Kay Meisenhelder, Lottie Jeanene Bramlett, Mary Ann Calhoun, Fern Terra-Margaret Jackie Hoffman. Fern Terrace-Bertha Horrell. Twin Rivers-Anne Ryan. Morning Pointe (Lexington)-Doris Schwartz. PRAYING FOR THE DECEASED Please pray for those who have recently died, especially Charlotte Kerpon, sister/sister-in-law of Denise and Ron Payne, Bernard Leslie (Les) Bumm, parishioner of Blessed Sacrament Chapel; and Elsie Harris, parishioner. Please remember to pray for those who are dying. (Please call the office when there is a death in your family.) In Memorium During November, we remember all those who have died, especially those we hold close to our hearts. In a special way, we remember those who have been buried from the Cathedral this past year: Virginia L. Roberts, Henry E. O Bryan, Donald R. Axley, Frances L. Johnson, Barbara J. Horsley, George A. Hagan, Mary Jane Young, Mary H. Taylor, Mary Margaret Smith, Mary T. Hudson, Hazel R. McMahan, Bobbie A. Bates, Eva M. Birkhead, Charlotte L. Oberst, Mary C.(Kay) Adams, Martha A. Johnson, John R. Zambrano, J. Michael Kavolus, Anthony E. Hardin, Alice M. Hester, James A. Baumgarten, Thurman Dant, Joyce R. Kirby, John Haskins, Jennifer E. Bickett, John H. Kirby, Teresa V. Hill, Jerry Mezur, Mary A. Crowe, Merici B. Millay, and Darlene C. White. DISCIPLESHIP REFLECTIONS A Message from Father Jerry Riney Take a few moments to notice the many wonderful facets of St. Stephen Cathedral Parish. We are blessed with reverent liturgies enhanced by sacred music; a wide variety of ministries and spiritual opportunities (there s something for almost everyone!); a beautiful, historic cathedral; a tradition of outreach to our community; and much more. These are made possible due to the continued generosity of our parishioners in both financial support and volunteer service in ministry. Time, Talent, and Treasure renewal packets will be mailed to parishioners this week; I humbly ask for your prayers and participation. When you receive the packet, please take time to do the following: Giving. Reflect on your blessings and pray to discern an appropriate, proportionate level of annual financial support to our parish; then complete the treasure portion of the pledge form. Serving. Review the ministries brochure, which contains information about our parish ministries and spiritual enrichment opportunities. Then discern prayerfully how you and your family members can offer your time and talents, and complete the ministry portion of the pledge form. Ministry selections for all family members may be included on the same form. Whether you are a new volunteer, continuing your current involvement, or changing your ministry selections, please complete and return a pledge form; this will help us keep our records current. Kindly return your pledge form by Thanksgiving (November 24) in the Offertory collection at Mass or by mail. Praying. Whatever your level of financial support and service in ministry, please join me in praying for our parish and the success of our Time, Talent, and Treasure renewal. Let us pray that we receive His gifts gratefully and share them responsibly. God bless our St. Stephen Cathedral faith community! If you have questions, please call the Parish Office at. Extra Time, Talent, and Treasure packets are available in the vestibule or Parish Office. Praying. Giving. Serving. As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God s varied grace. ~ 1 Peter 4:10

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR PARISH MEMBERS Parish Birthdays from November 6-12 Caroline Augenstein, JoElla Baker, Pat Baker, Cindy Bornander, Cheri Clark, D. J. Clark, Laura Clark, Heather Clemens, Chase Clouse, Leah Collins, Sr. Consolata, Michael Crowe, Ryan Crowe, Amy Fulks, Spencer Howard, Jolene Hudson, Melissa Hurley, Hope Johnson, Miriam Kavanagh, Sue Knight, Rachel Mattingly, Lottie Miller, Joe Offerman, Leonard Padgett, Agnes Reynolds, Mark Stallings, Chris Stanishia, Alma Ward, Isabella Wright, Elizabeth Yanez, Gustavo Yanez *apologies to Jerry Long, who celebrated a Birthday the week of October 23rd his name was listed incorrectly Happy Belated Birthday FAITH FORMATION NEWS! Christian Initiation Each one of us has been created in the image and likeness of God. Each of us possesses unique gifts and talents that allow us to reflect some aspect of the goodness of God. As we reflect on the many ways we are being asked to serve one another and steward our gifts, how are you developing your gifts to reveal God s presence? If you know someone who has expressed interest in Catholicism, invite them to join you at our RCIA gatherings. RCIA regularly meets on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. in the parish Media Center. Come and explore Catholicism with us! For more information, contact Donna Murphy, 270/852-8424. Welcome to our Newly Initiated We extend a warm welcome and congratulations to Rick Snyder, who through the process of Christian Initiation was brought into full communion with the Catholic Church today at the noon Mass on All Saints Day, November 1 st! May the promised strength of the Holy Spirit, which he has received through the Sacrament of Confirmation, make us all more like Christ and help us to be witnesses to Christ s suffering, death and resurrection. Through our regular reception of the Body and Blood of Christ, which he has also now received, may we grow as active members of the Church and build up the Body of Christ in faith and love! Children s Liturgy of Word for Christmas Eve Anyone interested in helping plan and participate in the Christmas Eve Children s Liturgy of the Word is welcomed to help with the preparations. There will not be a Children s Liturgy of the Word on Christmas Day. For more information, contact Donna Murphy, 270/852-8424, or donna.murphy@pastoral.org. The Spirit of Nazareth Every man over 18 is welcome! Join anytime! Meetings on Thursday mornings 6:00-7:30AM (breakfast included) in the Father Vaughan Community Center. Out promptly at 7:30AM. THIS WEEK S WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES We are pleased to wish those couples celebrating their Wedding Anniversary a very happy and blessed day. November 8 Daniel and Debbie Van Bussum, 47 years November 8 Bill and Kathy West, 35 years November 12 Eric and Lisa Kyle, 22 years Jubilee Year of Mercy One of the most moving images of Pope Francis ministry comes from Holy Thursday. Slowly, deliberately, Francis kneels down before prisoners men, women, young, old, Christian, Muslim and washes their feet, recalling Jesus admonition to Peter: If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another s feet (John 13:14). On today s Jubilee for Prisoners, whose rights the Church bids us advocate, Jesus declares in the Gospel, to [God] all are alive (Luke 20:38). Have we imprisoned anyone figuratively, but no less painfully, passing harsh judgment, then refusing our respect, acceptance, even affection? This month of All Saints and All Souls bids us reflect on our eternal destiny and prepare for it. Respect for ourselves and others, souls and bodies, practical care for neighbors and strangers: such witness affirms that we view our present in light of our future, and believe that, even now, in our midst, stands the Lord of life, the living Jesus. Peter Scagnelli, Copyright J. S. Paluch Financial Update October 29/30 Regular Collec ons for the week: Actual: $10,116.10 +/-: ($8,921.90) Collec ons for the month: Actual: $82,176.35 +/-: ($13,013.65) Collec ons for the year-to-date: Actual: $319,429.19 +/-: ($23,254.81) OTHER COLLECTIONS FOR THE WEEK: Maintenance & Repairs: $135.00 World Mission Sunday: $125.00 Restora on & Renewal/Porch: $585.00 Pray for Vocations God our Father, we thank you for calling men and women to serve in your Son s Kingdom as priests, deacons, and consecrated persons. Send your Holy Spirit to help others to respond generously and courageously to your call. May our community of faith support vocations of sacrificial love in our youth and young adults. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. 2014, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Illustration: Fotosearch.com

7:00AM Mon James/Gladys Thompson Tues Tom Timmer Wed Michael H. Carrico Thu James Pat Johnson Fri Rose Hagan Sat 5:00PM Sun 7:00AM 9:00AM 11:00AM Mass Intentions for the Week 12:05PM Nora Edge Robert D. Howell, Jr. Lee Ray, Jr. Jennifer Bickett Ken/Rita Thomas Sat 9:00AM Lorie Carter Sunday, November 13 Alice Gabel The People of St. Stephen Wm. Gerald Hayden, Jr. Jerry Mezur READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Thursday: Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25 Friday: 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8 Sunday: Mal 3:19-20a; Ps 98:5-9; 2 Thes 3:7-12; Lk 21:5-19 Litany of Thanks for all those who faithfully serve in our Backpack Ministry, which provides meals for children to take home when the school day has ended: Sharon Wathen, Janice Walker, Dottie Riney, Mary Lou Greene, Marianna Robinson, Mary Beth Hurley, Margie Ebelhar, Elaine Thomas, Judy Carrico, Kathy Lanz, Mary Kate Lanz, Sara Lisby, Spencer Harris, Hope Johnson. In a special way to our new volunteers: Shreda Wilhoite, Monica Johnson, Haley Roby, Melanie Stanishia, Amanda Reffitt, and Casey Ray. Many thanks and appreciation to Margaret O Bryan Mills, Darylin Bishop, and Barbara Jones and the rest of the team who faithfully come in on Friday mornings to put the inserts in our bulletins when needed. What a great service! Richard Grimsley, for repairing the light fixture in the elevator. DANIEL PITINO SHELTER Job Opening Resident Monitor: Nights/Weekends/Part-time Must have good people skills, responsible for some inventory control and facility maintenance. Apply in person at: The Daniel Pitino Shelter, 501 Walnut St., Owensboro. The Week Ahead SUNDAY, November 6 The THIRTY-SECOND Sunday WELCOME SUNDAY -National Vocation Awareness Week Masses at 7:00AM, 9:00AM, 11:00AM; PSS: IV Childcare, 9:00AM Children s Liturgy of the Word, 9:00AM Faith Formation, 10:00AM, Office and School Youth Group, 6:00PM, Youth House MONDAY, November 7 Weekday Daily Mass at 7:00AM and 12:05PM; PSS: IV Rosary, 7:30AM St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, 5:30PM, Media Center Youth Choir, 5:30PM, Community Center Koinonia Steering Committee, 6:30PM, Office OCTC Choir Rehearsal, 7:00PM, Church TUESDAY, November 8 Weekday ELECTION DAY! Daily Mass at 7:00AM and 12:05PM; PSS: IV Rosary, 7:30AM Fern Terrace Mass, 10:00AM ADORATION of our LORD for the Elections, 12:45-6:00PM WEDNESDAY, November 9 THE DEDICATION of the LATERAN BASILICA Daily Mass at 7:00AM and 12:05PM; PSS: IV Rosary, 7:30AM RCIA, 6:00PM, Media Center Choir Practice, 6:00PM, Church THURSDAY, November 10 St. Leo the Great, Pope, Doctor/Church TMIY, 5:45AM, Community Center Daily Mass at 7:00AM and 12:05PM; PSS: IV Rosary, 7:30AM Sunday Scripture Sharing, Meeting Room, 10:30AM & 7:00PM PASTORAL PARISH Council Meeting, 6:00PM, Comm Ctr VESPERS, 5:30PM, Church FRIDAY, November 11 Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop VETERANS DAY Daily Mass at 7:00AM & 12:05PM; PSS: IV Rosary, 7:30PM SATURDAY, November 12 Saint Josaphat, Bishop, Martyr Rosary, 8:30AM Daily Mass, 9:00AM; PSS: IV Confessions, 9:30-11:30AM Evening Mass for Sunday, Church, 5:00PM; PSS: I SUNDAY, November 13 The THIRTY-THIRD Sunday Masses at 7:00AM, 9:00AM, 11:00AM; PSS: I CLOSING of Holy Door, 11:00AM Mass Childcare, 9:00AM Children s Liturgy of the Word, 9:00AM Faith Formation, 10:00AM, Office and School EUCHARISTIC MINISTER Retreat, 3:00PM, Church Youth Group, 6:00PM, Youth House The Holy Father s Prayer Intentions for November UNIVERSAL Intention: That the countries which take in a great number if displaced persons and refugees may find support for their efforts which show solidarity. EVANGELIZATION Intention: That within parishes, priests and lay people may collaborate in service to the community without giving in to the temptation of discouragement.

OCS Owensboro Catholic Schools Sts. Joseph and Paul, Owensboro Catholic Schools and Martin Custom Building are teaming up once again to raffle off a new house! This beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage home is located in one of the most desired neighborhoods in Owensboro Bon Harbor! Located at 4135 Mayflower Drive, this home will be raffled off on Saturday, December 3, 2016. Tickets are $100 each with a maximum of 4,000 tickets being sold. They may be purchased at Sts. Joseph and Paul parish office, Owensboro Catholic Schools Central Office, and the Owensboro locations of Independence Bank. catholiceducationhomeraffle.com or 270-683-5641 License # ORG0002156 SPECIAL COLLECTION: Military Diocese The AMS receives no funding from the military or the government for Vocations, Evangelization, Catechesis, Tribunal, and so much more. They depend on the generosity of the Church across the nation. Support our troops this Veteran s Day by giving to the AMS. Envelopes are available on the tables in church. Backpack Ministry: We are trying to restock supplies to fill backpacks for children in need at Hager Preschool. Currently we are filling 27 bags of food each week. Supplies of individual mac & cheese cups are very low! Can you help? Please bring your donation to mass the weekend of November 13 th. If you prefer, our shoppers can buy the needed items to fill the packs. Drop your donation marked backpacks in the collection basket. No amount is too small to help! For questions, or if you would like to volunteer for this ministry, contact Molly Harris at (270)314-9856 or Kathleen Johnson at (270)314-3219. Bishop Soennecker Knights of Columbus are making Homemade Sausage in November! The sausage has no fillers, additives, or preservatives. The sausage come in 2Lb rolls both Fresh or Smoked and in links by the pound both fresh or smoked. Rolls are $7.00 each and links are $3.50 per pound. Orders will be taken thru November 13th and all orders will be ready for pickup Sunday November 20th from 9am to 12 noon. Pickup will be at Precious Blood Burgoo Building which is next to Parish Hall. To place an order or if you have questions please call 270-570-3192. Save the Date "Koinonia/Parish Retreat" March 24-26, 2017 YOUTH GROUP NEWS! Hello all, I just wanted to take a moment and say thank you to everyone who came and helped with Trunk or Treat [Sunday] afternoon. What a turnout and such a great opportunity for community as a parish! I had several folks from the neighborhood who came up and said thank you for organizing and for all that we do to give back to those around us. Who'd have thought car trunks, candy, chili, S'Mores, and dogs could be a way of outreach? Thank you to everyone who brought chili for the cook off! Congrats to Amanda Reffitt - 1st place, Tom and Amy Payne - 2nd place, and Sarah Roby - 3rd place! Special thanks as well to our judges, Frs. Jerry, Jamie and Mary Sheila Howard! Thanks to Sue Goff for cooking our hotdogs [Sunday] afternoon! Thanks to LaWanna Brand for bringing her Flemish Giant rabbits, Sassy and Brooke what a hit they were! And thank you to our youth group and their younger siblings who showed up to help set up and clean up. We couldn't have done it without you all!! "All this is for your benefit, so that the grace that is reaching more and more people may cause thanksgiving to overflow to the glory of God." 2 Cor. 4:15 God Bless You, Corey Bruns SOUP KITCHEN at the PITINO SHELTER We will be serving a meal at the Pitino Shelter every 3 rd Sunday of the month starting today, the 18 th. Cooking begins at 10:30 AM and will need to serve the food by 1:30 PM. If anyone has any questions they can contact Kelsey Rhodes at kelsey.rhodes@daviess.kyschools.us or 270-316-2678 or Sheila Howard at wheelamc@hotmail.com or 270-314-1179. We are in need of middle school aged kiddos to help in the pantry to stock some items! If we wish to make any progress in the service of God we must begin every day of our life with new eagerness. We must keep ourselves in the presence of God as much as possible and have no other view or end in all our actions but the divine honor. ~ Saint Charles Borromeo

PARISH STAFF Pastor (Rector)... Fr. Jerry Riney (jerry.riney@pastoral.org) Parochial Vicar....Fr. Jamie Dennis (james.dennis@pastoral.org) Permanent Deacon...Dirck Curry, D.O. (dirck.curry3@gmail.com) Director/Faith Formation.... Donna Murphy (donna.murphy@pastoral.org) Business Manager... Eddy McFarland (eddy.mcfarland@pastoral.org) Pastoral Associate(Blessed Sacrament Chapel)Sr. Jeannette Fennewald........jeannette.fennewald@pastoral.org Director of Music... James Wells (james.wells@pastoral.org) Director of Ministries and Volunteers......Donna Tarantino.....(donna.tarantino@pastoral.org) Cathedral Preschool... Pam Weafer (pam.weafer@pastoral.org) Administrative Assistant......Beni Howell (beni.howell@pastoral.org) Buildings/Grounds Supervisor..Jeff Payne (jeff.payne@pastoral.org) PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Christy Ellis, Chair... 270-314-4720 Mark Heinz, Vice-Chair... 270-315-1405 Margie Ebelhar, Secretary... 270-926-4481 Ronald Bornander(Buildings/Gr) 270-925-4406 Teresa Brown(Com/Family Enr). 270-925-3039 John Calhoun(Lit/Worship)... 270-316-9102 Haley Fitzgerald(Education)... 270-993-1111 Mark Heinz(Social Concerns)... 270-315-1405 Bo Ivey(Communications)... 270-314-5421 John McNulty(Steward/R&R).. 270-570-7500 Lottie Miller(Finance)... 270-316-3274 PARISH MINISTRIES and ORGANIZATIONS Worship Committee Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, Ministers of Hospitality Altar Servers Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound Children s Liturgy Music Ministries Art/Environment Christian Initiation Faith Formation *Children *Adults Youth Group Catholic Young Adults Men s Group Sunday Scripture Sharing Sponsor Couples School Board Rep LITURGY and WORSHIP Michael Bogdan Eddie O Bryan Fr. Jamie Dennis Mary Beth Hurley James Wells Michael Bogdan EDUCATION Donna Murphy Donna Murphy Haley Fitzgerald Fr. Jamie Dennis Robin Tomes Randy Clemens Tom and Amy Payne Ken Heichelbech Fr. Jerry Riney Carl Lewis 270-852-8327 270-240-4087 270-316-4587 270-852-8327 270-993-1111 270-683-1545 270-686-7739 270-685-2391 270-684-6416 Social Concerns Cmt St. Vincent de Paul St. Benedict s Shelter Stephen Ministry Habitat for Humanity Parish Health Group Parish Newsletter Parish Photographer Parish Outreach/Cards Funeral Meal Support Bereavement Support Welcoming Comm. Finance Committee Marketing/Hospitality Buildings/Grounds SOCIAL CONCERNS Joe Abel Harry Bellew Cindy Bornander Joan Perry LaWanna Brand Mark Heinz COMMUNITY/FAM ENRICHMENT Deacon Dirck Curry Katie Pagan Taylor West Rob Abney James Kincheloe Donna Duffy Dottie Riney Sue Gough Lisa Taylor Gene Lyon Marianna Robinson Janet Murphy STEWARDSHIP Tom Neal Sr. Suzanne Sims Ron Bornander 270-313-9942 270-926-0792 270-993-9309 270-852-8421 270-852-8421 270-315-1405 270-316-1668 270-314-5793 270-590-1636 270-315-7276 270-316-6381 270-315-1692 270-684-6445 270-684-9104 270-302-6917 270-684-3358 270-926-3032 270-485-8553 270-683-6521 270-993-2557 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS K-3 Campus 270-684-7583 Middle School.270-683-0480 4-6 Campus 270-683-6989 High School 270-684-3215 CATHEDRAL PRESCHOOL St. Stephen Cathedral Preschool is a loving learning center where each child is a special gift. Call 270-926-1652. Visit www.cathedralpreschool.com. Visit: www.ststephencathedral.org Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ststephencathedral The bulletin is posted weekly by 5:00PM Friday. MINISTRY to the SICK Hospital/Nursing Home...Please notify the Parish Office upon admission of a family member into any hospital or nursing home. Anointing of the Sick...Any parishioner who is ill may request the anointing by calling the Office. Anointing of the Sick is celebrated communally every six months. Communion...Any homebound parishioner wishing to receive Communion is asked to call the Parish Office at 683-6525. FROM THE EDITOR Bulletin announcements must be submitted in writing by 8:00AM FRIDAY to beni.howell@pastoral.org. These announcements will be for the bulletin which will be printed the following Monday. Deadline is firm. Use of graphics/color at discretion of editor. Articles should be camera ready. Thank you!

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