The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana
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BIG
SALE
OPEN HOUSE
truss-rafters, lumber,
DH windows, Wayne
doors, Allister operators,
posts, fencing, decks,
; etc,
er sq., shingles, metal
siding.
Sale Runs
From
March 23 to
April 4
OPEN HOUSE
& Sausage Fry
Sat., April 4
nailing and hand saw contest, Sat., April 4
to 1 p.m. for $100 bills. Any purchase up to and
4 will qualify for a drawing for numerous
bought and paid for during this sale can be
delivered anytime. Roast pork and sausage will
of charge on Saturday, April 4 from 10 a.m. to
COUNTY METAL SALES
Cannelburg, IN -- 3 miles East of Montgomery
812-295-4299
NAAS & SONS, INC.
EXcavating & Trucking
• Trenching -Stone ,Gravel ,Asphatt
n & Water & Sewer Lines °Residential and Commercial
768-6450
Larry at 768-5806
_ FAX 812-768-5518 Mark at 867-7789
H.R. #1 (2 miles W. on 68), Haubstadt Tom at 768-5009
anb Shopping
clients foi"
in
JASPER
LUMBER CO.
COMPLETE BUILDING
SERVICE
Ph: 482-1125 RT. 4, JASPER
Christian Books & Gifts
Bey & Charlie Mendel, oners
(812)634*T/S6 46Jac.soS Jaspe,.tN47546
Temporary Position
"VDiocesan Office of Communications
te opening for a full-time secretary, for
months.
R. Leingang, p.o. Box 416% ['vans-
lblephone (812) 424-5536. Fax (812)
SCRIPTURE SEARCH
By Patricia Kasten
STONES WOULD SHOUT
Gospel for Sunday, April 5, 1998
Luke 19:28-40
Following is a word search based on the Gospel
reading for Palm Sunday, C Cycle, Jesus' tri-
umphal entry into Jerusalem. The word clues
are left to right in the order in which they
appear in the reading.
BETHANY MOUNT VILLAGE
A COLT NO ONE UNTIE IT
BRING HAS NEED OWNERS
BROUGHT RODE ALONG
ROAD OF OLIVES WHOLE
MULTITUDE PRAISE GOD MIGHTY
BLESSED PEACE GLORY
TEACHER REBUKE SILENT
R O A D B R O 'U G H T M
M P D E D L R S E J O U
I N R G S R E N W 0 H L
G O O A "D V B S D A X T
H O D L I F U R S D S I
T N E L I S K N I E X T
Y E O I D W E D G N D U
M F A V B E D G N D G D
O L K C D C W H O L E E
U B E T H A N Y L D X E
N U N T I E I T A D W P
T L O C A P R G L O R Y
(c) 1998 Air Publishing Co.
ST. BENEDICT ANNUAL
FISH FRY
SIX FRIDAYS IN LENT
February 27; March 6, 13, 27; April 3
Your Choice: Icelandic cod (fried or baked)
or whole catfish fiddlers
Plus two sides, drink and dessert
Homemade slaw, baked beans, potato salad or chips
For kids: Cheese pizza $1 per slice
Adults $5 per person • Serving 5 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
New School Cafeteria 530 S. Harlan
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Cook. ,mmediole Need
Excellent Working Conditions
Port-time position ot Monosfery
Immoculote Conception in FerctinoncI.
Pleosont work environment; hours vory.
Contoct Tommy Angel ot (8]2) 367-]41 ].
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Pastoral Associate
Saint Anthony Church, Evansville
-- To work as part of a Pastoral Team
Bach('tor (?f A rls de,r'c des ired
SEND RSUM TO: Search Committee • St. Anthony
Church = 704 First Avenue • Evansville, Indiana 47710
Phone: (812) 423-5209 = Fax: (812) 424-M98
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Serving Russia
Pope John Paul II has
named two bishops -- to
make a total of four -- to help
serve the 400,000 Catholics
spread across the 13 time
zones of the Russian Federa-
tion. Bishops-designate Kle-
mens Pickel, a 37-year-old
German, and Jerzy Mazur, a
44-year-old Pole, will work,
respectivel), in the European
and Siberian Russian apos-
tolic administrations.
Helping Cuba
At a Holy Thursday Mass
scheduled in the Basilica of St.
John Lateran in Rome, a spe-
cial collection will be used to
supply medicines to the ill in
Cuba.
Seeking peace
More than 300 religious
leaders, including 24 U.S.
bishops, urged the Mexican
and U.S. governments to act
to end violence in the Mexican
state of Chiapas.
Stressing values
Representatives of Euro-
pean bishops' conferences
plan to publish a document
stressing the links between
European Union expansion
and Christian values. The
"Manifesto for Europe" is to
be finaliztxl at a 1999 Synod of
Bishops for Europe in Rome.
Nuns freed
Two Spanish nuns kid- I
napped by rebels in Rwanda
were freed unharmed March
28 after giving medical treat-
ment to the wounded com-
rad¢ of their kidnappers. Five
Rwandan sisters had been
released unharmed March 24.
'Rights' feared
Catholic Church leaders in
Britain oppose a Human
Rights Bill, now under con-
sideration, They fear being
sued for refusing to marry
me-x couples or for refus-
ing to ordain women as
priests, and that Catholic
schools could be forcKI to hire
teachers who are agnostics or
atheists.
Opposing
ordinance
Cardinal Anthony J. [vilac-
qua of Philadelphia asked city
pastors to inform their parisl-
loners about proposed "life
partners" city ordinanct and
encourage them to si,n peti-
tions opposing the measures.
Film may offend
Sinead O'Connor, fle Irish
rcKk star who ripl.J up a pio
ture of Pope John Paul 11 on
U.S tck, vfsion, is now ap}ear-
ing ,as the Blc'd Virgin in a
r,w mov',"The Butcher k\\;'/'
a fihn .'t in rural Ire!and in the