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Weekday Mass Times
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Tuesday 8:00 am
Wednesday 6:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am
Friday 7:45 am (School Mass)
Weekend Mass times
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Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 9:00 am
(Masses will continue to be live streamed here)
Tuesday 8:00 am
Wednesday 6:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am
Friday 7:45 am (School Mass)
Weekend Mass times
(Mass will continue to be live streamed here)
Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 9:00 am
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Reconciliation
Wednesdays 5:45 - 6:15 pm Saturdays: 4:00pm - 4:40pm (Click here for more information on the Sacrament of Reconciliation) Rosary 6:05pm Wednesday Evening before 6:30pm Mass Parish Office Hours Daily 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Closed for Lunch: 11:30 am -12:30 pm Our Mission Statement
Holy Redeemer Catholic Parish is a faith community called together by Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit to proclaim the Gospel, to live with justice and love, and to share generously of ourselves. |
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A Note From Lynn Falcony,
Respect Life Commission
May is designated as National Foster Care Month to help bring awareness to the child welfare crisis in our country. Why is this important? In March of 2024, it was reported that just over 15,000 youth in the state of Indiana have open cases with the Department of Child Services. As a pro-life, Christian community, this number should greatly concern us and motivate us in our efforts to support and pray for not only the youth in foster care, but also those individuals who are directly providing their care and services.
While the number of youth in foster care is so large you may be asking yourself, “What can I possibly do to be of service in this situation?” First, I would encourage you pray. Pray for the youth, their biological parents, their foster parents, and child welfare workers. If you are in the position to, prayerfully consider if the Lord is calling you become a foster parent.
Second, participate in parish and diocesan-wide foster care service events. Over the last several years the Respect Life Committee here at Holy Redeemer has been identifying ways to be of service in this area. We surveyed our parish family to identify any current foster care families to ensure their needs were being met. This past year we partnered with the Isaiah 1:17 Project to collect back-to-school items for youth in foster care and we hope to do this again this year. The diocese has also put together “care communities” that are put in place to help support foster families with a variety of their unique needs.
Finally, there are many local organizations with whom individuals can volunteer their time such as, Isaiah 1:17 Project, the Isaiah 117 House, Borrowed Hearts, Birthright, and Little Lambs. Please know that no matter the level of support you are able to provide, whether it be prayer, financial support, etc., it is all needed and very much appreciated.
The Respect Life Committee will continue to identify ways that we, as a parish family, can continue to be of service in the foster care arena. We thank you for all of the support you have provided thus far and we look forward to continuing to work with you on these endeavors more! God Bless.
Lynn Falcony,
Respect Life Committee
While the number of youth in foster care is so large you may be asking yourself, “What can I possibly do to be of service in this situation?” First, I would encourage you pray. Pray for the youth, their biological parents, their foster parents, and child welfare workers. If you are in the position to, prayerfully consider if the Lord is calling you become a foster parent.
Second, participate in parish and diocesan-wide foster care service events. Over the last several years the Respect Life Committee here at Holy Redeemer has been identifying ways to be of service in this area. We surveyed our parish family to identify any current foster care families to ensure their needs were being met. This past year we partnered with the Isaiah 1:17 Project to collect back-to-school items for youth in foster care and we hope to do this again this year. The diocese has also put together “care communities” that are put in place to help support foster families with a variety of their unique needs.
Finally, there are many local organizations with whom individuals can volunteer their time such as, Isaiah 1:17 Project, the Isaiah 117 House, Borrowed Hearts, Birthright, and Little Lambs. Please know that no matter the level of support you are able to provide, whether it be prayer, financial support, etc., it is all needed and very much appreciated.
The Respect Life Committee will continue to identify ways that we, as a parish family, can continue to be of service in the foster care arena. We thank you for all of the support you have provided thus far and we look forward to continuing to work with you on these endeavors more! God Bless.
Lynn Falcony,
Respect Life Committee
Report and Inform
Every allegation of child abuse must be reported to Child Protection Services, an agency of Indiana state government.
Toll-free (800) 800-5556
In the event of an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor (a person under 18) by diocesan personnel, report the allegation to authorities, and inform the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the diocese. Toll-free (866) 200-3004, Local (812) 490-9565. Click here to be directed to the Catholic Diocese website.
Every allegation of child abuse must be reported to Child Protection Services, an agency of Indiana state government.
Toll-free (800) 800-5556
In the event of an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor (a person under 18) by diocesan personnel, report the allegation to authorities, and inform the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the diocese. Toll-free (866) 200-3004, Local (812) 490-9565. Click here to be directed to the Catholic Diocese website.