November 14, 1997
The Message -- for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana
15
Please pray for the faithful departed
Adler, Mary J., 85, Sacred
Heart, Evansville, October o.
Anslinger, Edward J, 77, Hoh'
Trinit3; Evansville, Se tember "
P - .
Armentano, Frank J., 76, Res-
urrection, Evansville, October 14.
Arthur, Clyde E., 81, St. Mar),,
Washington, October 8.
Bastide, Alice (Beatrice), 86,
St. Philip Neri, Bicknell, October
11.
Bayer, Vera M., 60, St. There-
Evansville, October 19.
Beach, Willard, 75, Resurrec-
ti, Evansville, September 24
Oscar,., 80. Hoiv
a mily, Jasper, October 2
Blankenberger, Adol h
'r8 Wendel, St. WendelP Octo:
Boehm, Edward H., 77, St.
6.
ey, Agnes Carolyn, 88,
Church, Boonville,
Raymond, 85, St.
7.
Mildred, 85, Holy
EVansville, Septem-
Cecilia, 92, St.
ille, October 28.
A., 68, St. There-
1.
, Donald E., 64, Resur-
tober 1.
84, St. Anthony,
B., 76, St.
October 11.
71, Resurrec-
t' September 25.
78, Sacred
October 25.
V., 85, Holy
October 28.
cious Blood, Jasper, October 11
Gerber, Florabelle, 85, St. Fer-
dinand, Ferdinand, October 22
Goehring, William E, 51,
Good Shepherd, Evansville,
October 9.
Gordon, William D., Sr., 68,
Sacred Heart, Vincennes, Octo-
ber 7.
'Hasara, Theresa Ann, 54, St.
Peter, Linton, October 18.
Heidet, Marcella, 88, St. Fer-
dinand, Ferdinand, October 3.
Heines, Clara C., 86, St. John,
Vincennes, October 5.
Hohl, Charles B., 63, St. Mary,
Huntingburg, October 27.
Huett, Rita, 74, St. Anthon},
Evansville, October 31.
Kern, Michelle, 28, St. Mar},
Ireland, September 23.
Kercher, Teckla, 78, Corpus
Christi, Evansville, October 12.
Koester, Agnes, 77, St. Antho-
ny, Evansville, October 3.
Kraft, Theodore, 56, St.
Joseph, Vanderburgh Count},
October 9.
Lechner, Theresia, 93, Pre-
cious Blood, Jasper, September
20.
Leslie, Margaret, 85, Holy
Redeemer, Evansville, October
25.
Lents, John L,, 76, St. Joseph,
Jasper, October 3.
Lindauer, Linus J., 72, Pre-
cious Blood, member; setwices at
Holy Family, Jasper, October 7.
Linegar, Rosa Gertrude
"Rosie," 85, St. Boniface, Evans-
ville, October 1.
H., 60, Pre-
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McGill, Esther, 90, St. Antho-
n}, Evansville, October 2.
Miller, Oscar, 78, Sacred
Heart, SchnelMlle, October 25.
Minnette, Richard, 72, St.
Benedict, Evansville, October 8.
Molinet, Walter, 69, Holy
Redeemer, Evansville, August
29.
Murphy, Louise Ella, 82,
Ma D- Help of Christians, Mariah
Hill, October 15.
Petty, Ervin, 61, St. Ferdinand,
Ferdinand, October 2.
Phillips, Gertrude, 82, St.
Mary, Huntingburg, October 26.
Pike, Catherine, 78, Holy
Rosary; Evansville, October 4.
Rahman, Mary, 69, St. Ferdi-
nand, Ferdinand, September 30.
Raney, Lois B., 85, St. John,
Loogootee, October 12.
Leinenbach, Tommy, 30, St.
Mary, Ireland, October 12.
Renneisen, Thomas L., 75, St.
.Ioseph, Jasper, October r,.
Ritz, Mildred, 86, Christ the
King, October ""
Schaeffer, Coroth, 70, St. Fer-
dinand, Ferdinand, October 3t.
Schmitt, Marie, 82, St. Vvndel,
St. Wendel, October 19.
Schuler, Janice, 51, St. Ferdi-
nand, Ferdinand, October 22.
Shappard, Cecelia A. (Lux),
85, Sacred Heart, Vincennes,
October 6.
Todd, Marshall, 84, Holy
Redeemer, Evansville, Septem-
ber 19.
Uebelhor, Paul A., 63, Pre-
cious Blood, Jasper, October 11.
Volz, Robert Nicholas, 72,
Holy Rosary; Evansville, October
12.
Wallace, Laveda, 89, St. Mar},
Washington, Octobei" 19.
Weinzapfel, Julius, 85, St.
Philip, St. Philip, October 24.
Wimmenauer, James "Ed," 58,
St. John, Vincennes, October 8.
SCRIPTURE SEARCH
By Patricia Kasten
THE UNKNOWN HOUR
Gospel for Sunday, November 16, 1997
Mark 13:24.32
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Following. is a word search based on the Gospel
reading for the Gospel for the Thirty-Third Sunday
in Ordinary Time, B Cycle, signs of the last days.
The word clues are left to right in the order in which
they appear in the reading.
THE SUN DARKENED MOON
LIGHT STARS SHAKEN
SON OF MAN COMING CLOUDS
GREAT POWER ANGELS
FOUR WINDS FIG TREE BRANCHES
LEAVES SUMMER IS NEAR
THINGS GENERATION PASS AWAY
HOUR HEAVEN ONLY
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A G L K R S H A K E N E
E R E J O U N D N D O H
N E A N N G O E F. N O C
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P A S S A W A Y R F H R
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U.S. bishops meet !
• FolJowin a tic vote Nov.
11 .;\\;rchbisilo t-iarn I. [:lynn
of St. Paul-Minneapolis was
named secretary of the Nation-
al Conference of Catholic Bish-
ops on the basis of being older
than the other candidate. Arch-
bishop Flynn, 04, and Bishop
Wilton D. Gregory of Belleville,
II1., 49, each received 125 votes.
• The bishops Nov. II gave
their unanimous consent to the
sainthood cause of Mother
Mary Henriette Delille, who
founded a religious communi-
ty for black women in New
Orleans called Sisters of the
Holy Family.
• The bishops voted to
extend indefinitely a collec-
tion to aid the church in Cen-
tral and Eastern Europe.
• Bishop Charles V. Grah-
mann of Dallas, 66, was taken
to Georgetown University
Hospital in Washington for
tests after suffering a dizzy
spell Nov. 11.
Bishops praised
Officials of Dignity-USA
Nov. 10 praised a bishops'
statement for parents of gay
and lesbian children as "a
good step forward" for more
sensitive pastoral care in the
Catholic Church to families of
those who are homosexually
oriented. The statement, titled
"Always Our Child ten," called
on parents of gay and lesbian
adolescent or adult children to
love them, not reject them.
Cardinal grateful
Cardinal Bernard E Law of
Boston expressed "heartfelt
gratitude" to latvmakers who
voted against reinstatement of
the death penalt.v m Massa-
chusetts after the measure
was defeated by one vote.
St. Dorothy?
Cardinal John J. O'Connor
of New York announced Nov.
9 that he would gather people
acquainted with the life ot
Dorothy Day to consider ini-i
tiating her cau. for canoniza-
tion.
Help Jews rebuild
A Catholic bishop b Dresden
has organized parish collections
for the reconstruction of a near-
by s}magogue destroyd in the
November 1938"KristMtnadt."
Bishop Joachim Reinelt said
Catholics had a res}xmsibili: to
help local Jews rebuild their
place of worship.
Comments quoted
Women priests and married
clergy will inevitably become
a feature of the "Catholic
Church in the future, no mat-
ter what the pope says, said
U.S. Francian Father
Richard Robt. Father Rohr, in
western Australia for a retreat
and workshops, was inter-
viewed by The Record, news-
paper of the Archdioce of
Perth.
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