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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
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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
(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 Fr. Jason Gries
Church Beautification Update
A year ago this spring by an open invitation a group of parishioners visited several local parishes to look at “recent” church renovations. This fall, we created a small committee to begin to look at what we were calling Church Beautification. To begin to get a better understanding of what a project like this entails, the group has spoken with a pastor and two parish leads who oversaw three church renovations. We also spoke to a member of the Diocesan Building Commission and the Chancellor of the Diocese of Evansville. Through those meetings our group felt we had a good handle on our way forward. Just after Christmas, we met with a design professional as a courtesy visit just to see if we were going in the right direction and to answer a few questions. That meeting opened our eyes to see that as much as we had done and as good as we felt, we needed professional help, design professional help. In that meeting, within a short amount of time, the design professional was asking questions we hadn’t even thought about. Originally, we thought we might only seek the help of a design professional when we were ready with our plans. We came to find that a design professional could help us even in these very first stages of the process, especially with their experience. It was a moment of humility, but also an exciting moment to know we didn’t have to figure it out “on our own.” Since then, we have interviewed three design professionals. As we came to those interviews, God opened our eyes once again.
We are all probably aware that over the last good number of years we have been trying to keep up campus repair-wise with what we could do financially. We did much with the help of many, but there were things that weren’t able to be given the full attention they needed. As we’ve moved beyond debt there have also been a number of other “dreams” mentioned here and there: updating the cafeteria and activities center to be more hospitable and useful, creating a more friendly outdoor gathering area by the playground, to name a few. As we interviewed the design professionals, we also asked about providing a facilities assessment and helping us prioritize some of these other projects. With each of these we are asking them to help us look out to the future, as our finances permit, to address and prioritize needs and wants. We are currently gathering proposals from design professionals and hope to contract with one of them soon to begin meeting with our small committee of parishioners. As that process begins, there will be opportunities to check in with the parish to make sure that we are moving in the right direction. We are excited as we take these next steps supported by both the Parish Council and Finance Commission.
As we continue forward, we do still have as our primary focus our church environment as it is our place of worship. We are excited though as we have identified how God is calling us to look out further into our future as well. Please continue to pray for our group as we listen and respond to how God is inviting us into our future here as a parish family of Holy Redeemer.
God Bless,
Fr. Jason Gries
A year ago this spring by an open invitation a group of parishioners visited several local parishes to look at “recent” church renovations. This fall, we created a small committee to begin to look at what we were calling Church Beautification. To begin to get a better understanding of what a project like this entails, the group has spoken with a pastor and two parish leads who oversaw three church renovations. We also spoke to a member of the Diocesan Building Commission and the Chancellor of the Diocese of Evansville. Through those meetings our group felt we had a good handle on our way forward. Just after Christmas, we met with a design professional as a courtesy visit just to see if we were going in the right direction and to answer a few questions. That meeting opened our eyes to see that as much as we had done and as good as we felt, we needed professional help, design professional help. In that meeting, within a short amount of time, the design professional was asking questions we hadn’t even thought about. Originally, we thought we might only seek the help of a design professional when we were ready with our plans. We came to find that a design professional could help us even in these very first stages of the process, especially with their experience. It was a moment of humility, but also an exciting moment to know we didn’t have to figure it out “on our own.” Since then, we have interviewed three design professionals. As we came to those interviews, God opened our eyes once again.
We are all probably aware that over the last good number of years we have been trying to keep up campus repair-wise with what we could do financially. We did much with the help of many, but there were things that weren’t able to be given the full attention they needed. As we’ve moved beyond debt there have also been a number of other “dreams” mentioned here and there: updating the cafeteria and activities center to be more hospitable and useful, creating a more friendly outdoor gathering area by the playground, to name a few. As we interviewed the design professionals, we also asked about providing a facilities assessment and helping us prioritize some of these other projects. With each of these we are asking them to help us look out to the future, as our finances permit, to address and prioritize needs and wants. We are currently gathering proposals from design professionals and hope to contract with one of them soon to begin meeting with our small committee of parishioners. As that process begins, there will be opportunities to check in with the parish to make sure that we are moving in the right direction. We are excited as we take these next steps supported by both the Parish Council and Finance Commission.
As we continue forward, we do still have as our primary focus our church environment as it is our place of worship. We are excited though as we have identified how God is calling us to look out further into our future as well. Please continue to pray for our group as we listen and respond to how God is inviting us into our future here as a parish family of Holy Redeemer.
God Bless,
Fr. Jason Gries
Report and Inform
Every allegation of child abuse must be reported to Child Protection Services, an agency of Indiana state government.
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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.