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St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church PASTOR Rev. James E. Molgano PASTOR EMERITUS Rev. Thomas Rynne ASSISTING CLERGY Rev. Msgr. Blase Gintoli Rev. Joe Torretto PERMANENT DEACON Dea. Edward Fischer III DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & OPERATIONS Lorie Shekailo, CPA ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Jane Marszewski PASTORAL ASSISTANT Claudette Horst SACRISTAN Nora Henderson DIRECTOR OF SACRED MUSIC & CHORAL MINISTRY Melanie Steinke DIRECTOR OF CATECHESIS AND FAITH FORMATION Julie Silvernail DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY Bill Gledhill DIRECTOR OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Jay Horst GROUNDSKEEPER David Bocchino SECURITY Joe Silvia DIVINE MERCY COUNSELING AND HEALING CENTER Donna Gardner, M.S. September 30, 2012 Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2555 NE Savanna Road, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 Phone (772) 334-4214 ~ Fax (772) 334-8627 Website: www.stmartindp.com E-mail: info@stmartindp.com

St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church Parish Information Regular Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00pm Sunday Masses: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:45am Daily Mass: Monday - Friday 8:30am & 5:30pm Saturday Daily Mass: 8:30am Doors of the Church are open 3pm Sat. & 7am Sun. Holy Days: 7:00pm Vigil (evening before), 8:30am, 5:30pm Holy Hour, Charismatic Mass with Healing Prayer: 1st Wednesday of the Month (Sept-May) Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confession: Saturday 9:00 10:00am & 3:00-3:45pm & By Appointment. Novena to Our Lady: Saturday, after 8:30am Mass Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration: (In the Chapel) Midnight Monday through Noon Saturday ********************************************************************************* *Parish Office Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 9:00am - 12:00pm Closed 12pm-2pm 2:00pm - 4:00pm *Closed Tuesdays & Thursdays Caritas Gift Shop Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Fri.: 9am-5pm Saturday & Sunday 9am-1pm. Closed Monday Thrift Store Hours: Monday through Friday 10am-4pm Saturday 10am-1pm St. Martin s Parish Family Welcomes You! Regardless of whether you are here for a few days, weeks, or months, we are pleased that you have chosen us to be your parish away from home. If you are new to the parish, or just visiting, please stop in and introduce yourself. We are delighted to have you share in the celebration of the Eucharist. New Parishioners Every parishioner in the parish should be properly registered. New families are asked to register as soon as possible. Registration forms are available at the Parish Office, from ushers before or after Mass, or online. Families moving out of the parish should notify the Parish Office. Jensen Beach, Florida Parish Sacraments Sacrament of Baptism All families seeking Baptism of a child should be registered and active members of the parish for at least 3 months prior to the date of the Baptism. Parents must attend and Godparents are encouraged to attend a Baptismal Preparation Class before scheduling the Baptism. 2012 2013 Baptismal Preparation Classes: 9/22/12, 12/22/12, 03/23/12, 06/22/12 at 2:00pm Communal Baptisms are celebrated Sundays during the 9:00 and 10:45 a.m. Masses. Private Baptisms are celebrated Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Contact Claudette Horst at extension 26 for more information. Sacrament of Confirmation Contact the Parish Religious Education Office for more information at 334-4214 Ext.17. Adult candidates wishing to be Confirmed must first complete an Adult Religious Education Program. Sacrament of Marriage Weddings are celebrated on Friday at 6:30pm, and Saturday at 10:30am & 1:30pm. Engaged couples should contact the Parish Office a minimum of 6 months before the wedding date to complete their preparation. If an annulment of a previous marriage (Catholic, non-catholic or civil) is required, please contact the Parish Office for more information. Sacrament of Reconciliation See Parish Information for times. Seasonal Reconciliation Liturgies are held during Advent & Lent. Children in the second grade make their First Reconciliation. For more information, please contact the Parish Office. Sacrament Of Anointing The Sacrament of Anointing is celebrated every first Saturday after the 8:30am Mass. The Sacrament is also conferred upon special request. Please contact the Parish Office. Visitation of the Sick Home or hospital visitation by a member of the clergy or by an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion can be arranged upon request. Please contact the Parish Office. Sanctuary Candle 9/30-10/6 for: Ann Hesford from: Pregnancy Care Center Book of Intercessions Given by: Anonymous In Honor of: The People of St. Martin de Porres Church

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 30, 2012 Mass Intentions For the Week Parish Calendar D=Deceased L=Living Intention Monday, October 1, 2012 8:30 AM D Helen Domijan Bill & Kate Choquette 5:30 PM D David Serrano Megan Foley Morris Tuesday, October 2, 2012 8:30 AM D Donald & Dolores Huesing Jeff & Ann Huesing Wednesday, October 3, 2012 5:30 PM L Dr. Chris Ramsey & Family Fr. James Molgano 8:30 AM L Special Intentions for Theresa Molgano Fr. James Molgano 5:30 PM D Ann Stanek Janey & Carl Marszewski Thursday, October 4, 2012 8:30 AM D Fr. John Pappallo, OFM, CAP Fr. James Molgano 5:30 PM D Nick Zicaro Fr. James Molgano Friday, October 5, 2012 8:30 AM D Elizabeth Breitenbruck Loving Daughter, Marion 5:30 PM L Special Intention for Steven His Parents Saturday, October 6, 2012 8:30 AM L Arthur & Anne McCormick The Shekailo Family 4:00 PM In Gratitude to God for our Guardian Angels Sunday, October 7, 2012 7:30 AM L The People of St. Martin Sunday Monday Tuesday 9:00 AM 10:45 AM Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Nm 11:25-29; Ps 19; Jas 5:1-6; Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48; Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church Jb 1:6-22; Ps 17; Lk 9:46-50 The Holy Guardian Angels Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23; Ps 88; Mt 18:1-5, 10 Wednesday Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Ps 88; Lk 9:57-62 In Gratitude to God for our Guardian Angels In Gratitude to God for our Guardian Angels Please Pray Tor the Members of our Parish Family who are ill Please remember Mary Doolittle Slama, Louis Felice and All the Sick Members of our Parish in your prayers. May the Intercession of Our Blessed Mother grant them consolation and complete healing. For the Deceased Members of our Parish Family Please remember d All the Deceased Members of our Parish in your prayers. May they rejoice forever with the angels and Saints before the Heavenly throne of God. Readings for the Week of September 30, 2012 Thursday Saint Francis of Assisi Jb 19:21-27; Ps 27; Lk 10:1-12 Friday Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5; Ps 139; Lk 10:13-16 Saturday Saint Bruno, Priest; Blessed Marie Rose Durocher, Virgin Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Ps 119; Lk 10:17-24 Sunday Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Gn 2:18-24; Ps 128; Heb 2:9-11; Mk 10:2-16 or 10:2-12 01 Monday Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Begins at Midnight Chapel 6:30pm EDGE Rel. Ed. Bldg. 02 Tuesday PARISH OFFICE CLOSED Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 6:00pm Emmaus Leader s Mtg. Florence Rm. 6:30pm Confirmation Class Rel. Ed. Bldg. 7:00pm K of C Monthly Mtg. Tuscany Banquet Rm. 03 Wednesday SOUP KITCHEN Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 9:20am & 6:20pm Bible Study Siena & Florence Rms. 04 Thursday PARISH OFFICE CLOSED Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 2:00pm Knitting Angels Siena Rm. 6:30pm Choir Practice Choir Rm. 7:00pm Men of St. Martin Siena Rm. 05 Friday Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 6:15pm Children s Eucharistic Holy Hour Church 06 Saturday Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 9:15am Novena to Our Lady Church 9:00am & 3:00pm Confession Church 9:30am SFO Monthly Mtg. Siena Rm. 07 Sunday REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE 10:15am PreK-5 Rel. Ed. Rel. Ed. Bldg. 5:00pm LifeTeen Chapel & Rel. Ed. Bldg. Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words. St. Francis of Assisi

St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church Jensen Beach, Florida

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 30, 2012

St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church Jensen Beach, Florida

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 30, 2012

St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church YOUTH MASS Jensen Beach, Florida After a period of prayerful reflection and discussion, the decision has been made to abrogate the 5:00 PM Sunday Mass for the time being and instead celebrate a weekday Mass for our Life Teen youth and their families in the Youth Room. This special Liturgy is being inaugurated in an effort to bring our teens closer to Christ in a very personal and intimate way and to help foster ever greater active, full and conscious participation at the Holy Mass. We will also be celebrating a special Edge Mass as well periodically as part of our Confirmation Prep Program. Beginning then on Wednesday, October 10 at 6:30 PM, all Life Teen members and their families, Adult Core Group, and all those teens and young adults who are or were a part of Franciscan Lead or who would like to become more actively involved in Edge / Life Teen Ministry are welcome to come and celebrate with us the Holy Mass every other Wednesday evening. Praise and Worship songs along with more traditional hymns will aid us in lifting out hearts and souls to God as we gather around our Table of Thanksgiving the Holy Eucharist. Please keep all of our children, teens and young adults in your prayers! Where Does Prayer Come From? Scripture gives a clear answer to this question. The Catechism of the Catholic Church explains: Where does prayer come from? Whether prayer is expressed in words or gestures, it is the whole man who prays. But in naming the source of prayer, Scripture speaks sometimes of the soul or the spirit, but most often of the heart (more than a thousand times). According to Scripture, it is the heart that prays. If our heart is far from God, the words of prayer are in vain. (CCC 2562). The Catechism also teaches us that prayer stems from the fact that man has forever been in search of God, but that God calls man first. Throughout the course of history the same question has been asked; Is there a God? History itself reveals a fairly substantial answer to this question. The history of man in every part of the world, in every culture and in every time, has embraced a belief in some form of god or gods. The manifestations of this belief are displayed in monumental works on the part of man. In spite of incomplete understanding and often false portrayals of God, throughout the course of time man has attempted to understand and respond to God in glorious ways. Great edifices were built, songs written, stories told, art created, sacrifices made The list is nearly endless and truly amazing when you consider the great lengths man has gone to create, with his own hands, something worthy of God Himself. From these great works in the name of God, it is not irrational to believe that God has hardwired man with an innate recognition of his infinite presence. In the quiet corners of our minds, we simply seem to know. Yet we are drawn into the world through every sense our mortal bodies can provide. We hear, taste, feel, see, and smell. Urges, hungers, wants, needs and desires draw us away from our spiritual nature and demand our attention to the physical aspects of living. For those who profess to not believe in God, there is an answer too. God granted us free will. Included in the free will He gave is the option to choose not to believe in the One from whom it was given. For some, this is simply a position of laziness, preferring not to think about the subject. Life offers many distractions, in ever increasing numbers, that enable a lax approach towards God for at least some amount of time and perhaps, sadly, for an entire life. For others, the choice to not believe in God is a reaction to suffering; an angry response that reasons, If there is a God, how could He let this happen? Of course there are also those who spend considerable time pondering the existence of God and forcefully conclude that He is not possible and that everything in the universe is some kind of cosmic accident or a series of events with a purely scientific explanation. I am sure there are many other reasons why individuals choose not to believe in God. Perhaps the greatest indication that the Creator has hardwired his creatures to know He exists is the simple fact that at some point in time, at a critical moment in our lives, perhaps a time of great light or great darkness, we simply wonder. The question repeats itself in our minds as it has throughout history, Is there a God? Perhaps the question itself is one of God s mysterious means of answering. Why would we ask this question or even consider prayer if God was not calling each and every one of us? EVANGELISM IN ACTION: Hear God s call and answer with prayers from the heart. Please send your comments, thoughts and suggestions for EVANGELISM IN ACTION to newevangelism@gmail.com or call Keith Thompson at 772-631-2080.

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 30, 2012 Diocese of Palm Beach 9995 North Military Trail P.O. Box 109650 Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410-9650 (561) 775-9595 Fax (561) 775-7035 Office of THE BISHOP September 29/30, 2012 Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Lord: Next weekend, that of October 6/7, is the beginning of the Respect Life program of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops as well as that of Respect Life Sunday. The theme for this year's program is Faith Opens Our Eyes to Human Life in All Its Grandeur and Beauty. What a poignant theme to reflect upon as we anticipate the beginning of the Year of Faith, October 11, invoked by our Holy Father. During the Year of Faith our nation will observe a shameful anniversary. In 2013 we will mark the fortieth year from of the tragic Supreme Court decision in Roe V. Wade which legalized abortion in our country. In addition to legalizing abortion, the Supreme Court's decision eroded respect for human life and further opened the door to accepting death as a means to deal with personal and societal problems. Within that forty year span more and more obstacles to life, such as euthanasia and assisted suicide, have come to be seen as acceptable practices. At this time within our nation's history, we face a growing threat to our religious liberty, especially as it affects our ability to live our faith and practice our moral convictions in regard to the sanctity of life at all stages. As men and women of faith we have every right, as well as a moral obligation, to make our voices heard in promoting legislation that protects the gift of life from the moment of conception until natural death. We must express our opposition to legalized abortion. We cannot have our right to religious liberty ignored so that the Church is forced to provide insurance coverage that includes not only contraception but also abortion inducing drugs. Nor can we stand quietly by while we are refused federal funding for Church programs because they do not include practices such as abortion. The coming days are especially significant as we immediately prepare and inform ourselves for an important national election. The time before us is more critical than ever and our faith cannot be divorced from how we vote. We need to support positions and candidates that promote the sanctity of life. We need to support and vote YES for Amendment 6 on the Florida ballot which will prohibit the use of public funds for abortions as well as allow legislation to require parental consent for a minor child who wishes to have an abortion. We need to vote YES on Amendment 8 which protects our religious liberty by eliminating existing language that discriminates against churches and religious institutions that provide social services. Above all, as people of faith, we must remember that prayer is our most important means of promoting a culture of life within our society. We must join our efforts to our prayers as citizens of this great nation in fostering a culture of life and in ensuring that our country lives by the principles for which it was founded. As we begin the Respect Life program as well as the Year of Faith, may we always see that faith and life are part of one whole. With every prayerful wish, I am Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito Bishop of Palm Beach

St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church What is new in Faith Formation??? Are you interested in knowing more about the Catholic Faith??? The Mass, the Sacramental life of the church, the Eucharist, moral life, heaven, the scriptures, common practices and Beliefs..RCIA and RCIC are just around the corner Jensen Beach, Florida Gospel Kids Promoting the Good News of our Catholic Faith!!! Pre K - 5th Grade Religious Education Program What are you waiting for.register Today!!! 10:15am 11:30am in the Religious Education building. Registration Forms available in the Parish Office and the back of the church.$50.00 Payment and Registration form due before entrance into the class. Thank you and God Bless!!! ***Parent Informational Meeting: October 7th, 10:45am in the Religious Education Building during regular scheduled Classes. If you have not received the Sacraments and would like to begin this awesome faith journey.classes begin RCIA: October 9th, 2012 in the Florence Room from 6:15-8:00pm. RCIC: Classes TBA Please contact Julie If Interested 772-233 233-0044 ext. 16

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St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration If you are frequenting the Chapel but do not have an hour, OR if you have yet to visit the Lord in the Chapel, know that you are wanted and needed. It is because others have made a commitment that we can offer extended adoration. We humbly ask everyone to commit to only one hour each week with our Lord so that The Blessed Sacrament is never left alone. The Hours in most need of adorers: Monday - 1am, 3am,8am; Tuesday - 1am, 7am; Thursday - 1am, 7am, 3pm; Friday - 12am, 8am, 3pm VtÜ àtá exä z Éâá Z yàá 9 UÉÉ~á Fall/Winter Hours Have Arrived!! Tuesday through Friday 9-5pm Saturday & Sunday 9-1pm, Closed Monday ` áátäá? UÉÉ~á? eéátü xá? ]xãxäüç?tüà? fàtàâxá? ZÜxxà Çz VtÜwá? U uäxá? 9 `ÉÜx Jensen Beach, Florida Spiritual Adopt a Baby Month 7, I Can Look Around Beginning this month our baby uses all four senses. Our babies eyelids open and close, and the eyes look around. Our baby can hear, taste, touch, cough, yawn, and hiccup. Our baby now can recognize its mother s voice. Our babies grip is even stronger now than it will be after birth. The hair on our babies head is growing longer and the down covering the rest of the body is disappearing. During this time our baby will receive antibodies from mother providing our baby with immunity to a wide variety of diseases. To counteract the movement for abortion, Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen recommended the spiritual adoption of unborn babies. During your earthly life, this child which you have adopted, will be known only to GOD, but in the hereafter, you will enjoy each other s company for all eternity. Jesus, Mary, Joseph, I love you very much; I beg you to spare the life of the unborn child that I have spiritually adopted, and which is in danger of being aborted. Please join us in prayerful and peaceful Vigil in front of Planned Parenthood Wed 3-5 & Fri. 8-10 Rt. 1 Emerald Plaza. David Olio 221-1865. Upcoming Meetings/Events Confession Saturday 9:00am - 10:00am & 3:00pm 3:45pm and by appointment. Our Goal: $129,500! Raised to Date: $ 102,320 79% of Goal! Have you returned your pledge card yet? Pledge cards may be mailed to the address on the envelope or placed in the collection basket. Envelopes and brochures can be found in the vestibule of the Church and in the Parish Office. Thank you to all who have given so generously! EDGE Rel. Ed. Monday, October 1 6:30pm Rel. Ed. Bldg. Emmaus Leader s Mtg. Tuesday, October 2 6:00pm, Florence Rm. Confirmation Class Tuesday, October 2 6:30pm, Rel. Ed. Bldg. K of C Monthly Mtg. Tuesday, October 2 7:00pm-Tuscany Banqt. Rm. Bible Study Wednesday, October 3 9:20am & 6:20pm; Siena & Florence Rms. Knitting Choir Practice Thursday, October 4 6:30pm Choir Rm. Knitting Angels Thursday, October 4 2:00 pm Siena Rm. Men of St. Martin Thursday, October 4 7:00 pm Siena Rm. Children s Eucahristic Holy Hour Friday. October 5 6:15pm, Church Novena to Our Lady Saturday, October 6 9:00 am Church SFO Monthly Mtg. Saturday, October 6 9:15am Siena Rm. PreK-5 Rel. Ed. Sunday, September 30 10:15am Education Bldg. LifeTeen Sunday, September 30 6:00pm-Chapel & Rel. Ed. Bldg.

TwentyTwenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 30, 2012 Matthew 25:35 Thrift Store has several volunteer opportunities to fill. Your participation and helpful support is needed within the store, to perform tasks such as cleaning, assembling, organizing and displaying merchandise in creative ways. We also have several cashier shifts available. Shifts are 9:30 A.M. to 1:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday and Saturday, 9:30-1:00 PM. Afternoons and Saturdays are in most need. We also need drivers, and furniture moving helpers, to pick-up and deliver household furniture items within the local area. Do you have a truck, commercial sized van, or truck and trailer combo, and are willing to help with deliveries? Please stop by to visit our store, or call Michelle or Carl Florio at 334-6239 for more information. Matthew 25:35 FOOD PANTRY Generous Hands & Hearts: Many thanks to all who have so generously responded and brought non-perishables for the Food Baskets in the church entrances. One Friday on the 10-2PM shift, 50 people (men, women and children) were given food; thanks to your generous hearts. Fill those baskets! Matt: 25:35...for I was hungry and you gave me food Capital Fund Last week s collection was $1,173. We have raised 52,418 to date! WE ARE MORE THAN HALFWAY TO OUR GOAL! Can you help? Bell choir is now forming and will soon begin rehearsing for Christmas. Please contact Melanie Steinke, Director of Sacred Music for details at 334-4214 Ext. 27. If you would like to contribute, please place your donation in an envelope marked Capital Fund and place it in the collection basket.

MINISTRY CONTACTS: Altar Care/Art & Environment Ann Huesing 485-1456 E-Mail:...annie@stmartindp.com Altar Servers Nora Henderson.370-6341 E-Mail:. nora@stmartindp.com Caritas Religious Gift Shop Tracey Zaberer 334-3099 E-Mail:... caritas@stmartindp.com Catechesis & Faith Formation Parish Office.....334-4214 Catholic Daughters of the Americas Carol Armstrong 284-5760 Divine Mercy Counseling & Healing Center Office...334-4214 Ext. 32 Donna Gardner 561-602-4778 E-Mail.... isaiah61@bellsouth.net Emmaus Kathy Hochenberger... 485-1787 E-Mail:... kathyhoch215@yahoo.com Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Celeste Norup. 486-2145 E-Mail:.. cnorup@aol.com Homebound Ministers Dr. J. Perez......335-5744 E-Mail:... paxjp@yahoo.com Knights of Columbus Council # 8048 Julio Perez......335-5744 E-Mail:... paxjp@yahoo.com Knitting Angels Norma Olio...221-1865 E-Mail:... nolio@surfglobal.net Latin Mass Choir Parish Office....... 334-4214 Lectors Ed Wasielewski...337-3385 E-Mail:.... ejwasielewski@comcast.net Matthew 25:35 Ministries: Soup Kitchen Pat Rosati.. 708-1105 or 225-0650 Thrift Store Carl & Michelle Florio. 334-6239 E-Mail:.... michelle@stmartindp.com Food Pantry & Charity Outreach Rita Melichar. 334-6233 RESPECT LIFE DIRECTORY FOR CONFIDENTIAL HELP/PREGNANCY ASSISTANCE Pregnancy Care Center Stuart - 232-3222 Ft. Pierce - 489-9702 Care Net - 283-2911 or 871-2211 POST ABORTION CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING Rachel s Vineyard Call Donna at (561) 602-4778 Diocesan Respect Life Office Toll free at (888)465-HOPE (4673) Call Don Kazimir at (561) 775-9565 Martin s Kids Glenda Hassell.......335-2298 Pam Colasanti........334-6511 Men of St. Martin Fellowship Dave Olio...... 221-1865 E-Mail:... dolio@surfglobal.net Ministers of Hospitality/Ushers Lorie Shekailo.. 334-4853 E-Mail:... lorie@stmartindp.com Music and Liturgy Melanie Steinke.. 334-4214 Ext. 27 Ordo Franciscanus Saecularis (formerly Third Order) Catherine 631-1013 Rosemary......288-3134 Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Lisa Buss.. 215-7123 E-Mail:... jmjlife@gmail.com Pre K-5 Religious Education Julie Silvernail.... 334-4214 Ext.16 E-Mail:...... julies@stmartindp.com Prison Ministry Parish Office...334-4214 R.C.I.A. Julie Silvernail..... 334-4214 Ext.16 E-Mail:...... julies@stmartindp.com Respect Life Dave Olio. 221-1865 E-Mail:... dolio@surfglobal.net Sacred Scripture Bible Study Susie Bobko..285-6251 E-Mail:.... sbobko@att.net Sacristan Nora Henderson..370-6341 E-Mail:. nora@stmartindp.com Volunteer Coordinator Michelle Florio.. 334-6239 E-Mail:... volunteers@stmartindp.com Youth Ministry Bill Gledhill..... 334-4214 Ext. 17 E-Mail:......billy@stmartindp.com STAFF EXTENSIONS & EMAIL Claudette Horst: Ext. 26 / claudette@stmartindp.com Donna Gardner: Ext. 32 / isaiah61@bellsouth.net Funerals: Ext.42/ nora@stmartindp.com General/Parish Office Email: info@stmartindp.com Jane Marszewski: Ext. 10 / jane@stmartindp.com Jay Horst: Ext. 20 / jay@stmartindp.com John Stadelman: Ext. 46 / JohnStadelman@stmartindp.com Julie Silvernail: Ext. 16 / Julies@stmartindp.com Lorie Shekailo: Ext. 11 / lorie@stmartindp.com Melanie Steinke: Ext. 27/Melanie@stmartindp.com Julie Silvernail: Ext. 16 / julies@stmartindp.com Volunteer Program: volunteers@stmartindp.com Bill Gledhill: Ext. 17/billy@stmartindp.com Website: www.stmartindp.com