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ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS SEPTEMBER 14, 2014

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

MASS INTENTIONS TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 / Chapel

8:15 A.M. Madge Ann Frye +

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 / Chapel

8:15 A.M. Mrs. Juanita Yates + THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 / Church 8:15 A.M. Diane Burns +

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 / Chapel

8:15 A.M. Charles + and Clara Wiedemer +

SATURDAY SEPTEM BER 20, 2014 / Church 5 P.M. Eva Ammon +

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2014 / Church

8:30 A.M. St. Lawrence Parish Community 10:30 A.M. Ray + and Diane Burns+ PLEASE PRAY for George Terrell Elder who died recently. He is the brother of Barbara McCollum. May he rest in peace. ANOINTING OF THE SICK – The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is every Tuesday morning after the 8:15 am Mass, except in Fr. Tony’s absence.

Eucharistic Adoration is held in the Chapel of Our Lady

every Wednesday from 9 am through 9 pm.

Scripture Readings for September 21

Isaiah 55:6-9; Philippians 1:20c-24, 27a

Gospel, Matthew 20:1-16a

Meetings & Happenings

Sunday, September 14: St. Lawrence Health Fair in the Gathering Space, 8 am-12 noon, after Masses / Bloodmobile in the Community Room during Health Fair, until 2 pm / “SLYM Jam” Youth Night, Youth Room – HIGH SCHOOL 6:30-8:30 pm. – NO JUNIOR HIGH TODAY! Monday, September 15: The Prayer Group meets on Mondays in the Chapel 1-2 pm. Everyone is welcome to pray the Rosary with us. Please join us next week. Tuesday, September 16: Cub Scouts, Cafeteria & Youth Room, 6-7 pm. / Scout Board, Youth Room 6 pm / Finance Council, Parish Office 7 pm. Wednesday, September 17: Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel 9 am-9 pm / Seniors, Community Room 10 am / Boy Scouts, Youth Room 6:30-8:30 pm. Thursday, September 18: RCIA and Inquiry: 7 pm in the Parish Office. Saturday, September 20: Parent Sacrament Orientation Meeting, Church, 10 am-Noon (or Sunday) / NDA Main Event/Trivia Night, Parish Hall 6 pm. Sunday, September 21: Alternate date for Parent Sacrament Orientation Meeting, Church, 1-3 pm / “SLYM Jam” Youth Night, Youth Room – JUNIOR HIGH 4-5:30 pm -- HIGH SCHOOL 6:30-8:30 pm.

LITURGICAL MINISTRIES/STEWARDSHIP

SEPTEMBER 20 & 21, 2014

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF

HOLY COMMUNION

5 P.M. ~ Denise Wood (WV), David Wood (WV), Kaye Dalton, Martha Grimes, Betty Hutchins, Tom Keenan, Ed Kenney / 8:30 A.M. ~ Marilyn McNeill (WV), Jennifer Thornsberry (WV), Bob Korte, Linda McGrath, Mary Sands, Debbie Spalding, Kathy Thornsberry / 10:30 A.M. ~ Karl Dolson (WV), Kathy Holderbaum (WV), Debbie Geraghty, Bobby Holderbaum, Lorraine Hottell, Joyce Smith, Joe Underwood. GIFT BEARERS: 5 P.M. ~ Dawn Roy / 8:30 A.M. ~ David Maxwell / 10:30 A.M. ~ Brian Rickert. HOSPITALITY: 5 P.M. ~ Karen Ballard, Sr. Ann Marie Howard / 8:30 A.M. ~ Bill Howard, Dodie Cambron / 10:30 A.M. ~ Renee Brizendine, Sue Utley. LECTORS ~ 5 P.M. ~ Marie Winburn / 8:30 A.M. ~ Suzie Newberry / 10:30 A.M. ~ Rick Blackwell. SACRISTANS: 5 P.M. ~ Beth Rich / 8:30 A.M. ~ Angela White / 10:30 A.M. ~ Gloria Shanahan. ALTAR SERVERS: 5 P.M. ~ Olivia Wilson, Need 2 Volunteers / 8:30 A.M. ~ Sam Bearden, Katie Hickey, Need a Volunteer / 10:30 A.M. ~ Mason Guarino, Nadine Nzimulinda, Egide Nzimulinda. USHERS: 5 P.M. ~ Derrick Basham, Carolyn Bickett, Jerry Durbin / 8:30 A.M. ~ Bonnie Kaelin, Ray Kaelin, Bob McCauley / 10:30 A.M. ~ Ben Adkins, Margaret Adkins, Melissa Clark. NURSERY ~ Need a Volunteer. NURSING HOME: Mary Devine, David Maxwell. CHILDREN’S CHURCH September 21: Pre-K, Tommy Nauert, Bryson Ritchie / K, Pam Whelan / Gr. 1, Amanda Bauman / Gr. 2, Kristen Meiman / Gr. 3, Rita Roarx.

SOUNDBOARD TECHNICIANS for September 20 & 21:

5 P.M. ~ Daniel Leon / 8:30 A.M. ~ Mary McNeill / 10:30 A.M. ~ Justin Brizendine. CHURCH CLEANERS: September 15: Sue Utley’s Team B. (Note: these listing dates are the actual week… not the week ahead.)

DiCaFF (RELIGIOUS EDUCATION) REGISTRATION

FOR ST. LAWRENCE -- Registration papers can be picked up in the office, or the kiosk in church; or you can go to our website www.dicaff.org and register. If you do not register online, please bring all registration forms to the parish office. SACRAMENT PARENT MEETING: for all parents of students making First Eucharist, Reconciliation and Confirmation will be held on Saturday, September 20, from 10 am-12 pm; or Sunday, September 21, from 1-3 pm. You choose which meeting works best for you as this meeting is part of sacrament preparation and must be attended by parent (s). Children do not need to attend. If you have any questions, please call Judy Stinson 448-2122. If I am not in, please leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

View this bulletin online at www.TheCatholicDirectory.com

ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS SEPTEMBER 14, 2014

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

INTERNET MEANDERINGS PROVIDED BY FR. TONY

Another Obituary of

an old Friend!

Today, we mourn the passing of another old friend, Common Sense. Common Sense lived a long life, but died from heart failure in recent times. No one really knows how old he was since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He selflessly devoted his life to service in schools; hospitals, homes, factories and offices, helping folks get jobs done without fanfare and foolishness.

For decades, petty rules, silly laws and frivolous lawsuits held no power over Common Sense. He was credited with cultivating such valued lessons as to know when to come in from rain, the early bird gets the worm and life isn't always fair, etc. Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't spend more than you earn), reliable parenting strategies (the adults are in charge, not the kids), and it's okay to come in second. A veteran of the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression, and the Technological Revolution, Common Sense survived cultural and educational trends including feminism, body piercing, whole language and new math.

But his health declined when he became infected with the "if-it-only-helps-one-person-it's-worth-it" virus. In recent decades, his waning strength proved no match for the ravages of overbearing federal legislation. He watched in pain as good people became ruled by self-seeking lawyers and enlightened auditors. His health rapidly deteriorated when schools endlessly implemented zero tolerance policies; when reports were heard of six year old boys charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate; when a teen was suspended for taking a swig of mouthwash after lunch; when a teacher was fired for reprimanding an unruly student. It declined even further when schools had to get parental consent to administer aspirin to a student but couldn't inform the parent when a female student is pregnant or wants an abortion.

Finally, Common Sense lost his will to live as the Ten Commandments became contraband, churches became businesses, criminals received better treatment than victims, and federal judges stuck their noses in everything from Boy Scouts to professional sports. As the end neared, Common Sense drifted in and out of logic but was kept informed of developments, regarding questionable regulations for asbestos, low-flow toilets, smart guns, the nurturing of Prohibition Laws and mandatory air bags. Finally, when told that the homeowners association restricted exterior furniture only to that which enhanced property values, he breathed his last.

Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents Truth and Trust; his wife, Discretion; his daughter, Responsibility; and his son Reason. His three stepbrothers survive him: Rights, Tolerance and Whiner.

Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone. Author unknown

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Common sense is a direct descendent of Wisdom, a gift

from the divine. Too often society, governments and even

families act or react based upon what is seen as a good for

the individual vs any semblance of the common good. As

the Scriptures and the Faith teach us, the individual exists

to further good for the living body of Christ, for the

common good of the coming Kingdom of God. For all

who seek to act with common sense, seek first the wisdom

of our loving God and act then in the Spirit of the Gospel,

out of a sense of life, love, service, and forgiveness. May

the Wisdom of the Holy Spirit be with us at all times.

Amen. ��������������������������������

Always in peace and with joy. ~ Fr. Tony

STEWARDSHIP NOTE

"Seek the Lord while he may be found, call him while he is

near.” Isaiah 55:6

Isaiah tells us to seek the Lord – to seek grace filled moments when we encounter the Lord - whether in the Sacraments, personal prayer, or the routine of daily life. The Lord is always near. We need only call out to him.

************************************************* “Seek joy in what you give… not in what you get.” Thank You for your time, talent and treasure.

Parish Support for September 7, 2014

Tithing $9,637.00 / Total $11,549.00 / Capital Campaign $35.00 / Middle East $248.00

*************************************************

Parish Support for August 31, 2014

Tithing $7,635.00 / Total $8,8689.76/Capital Campaign $105.00

2014 CATHOLIC HIGH EDUCATION COLLECTION – Next weekend, September 20 and 21, we will take up the annual collection for Catholic Higher Education. Catholic colleges and universities strive to form students in the spirit of faith and educate them in the richness of the Catholic intellectual tradition. This collection supports the Catholic University of America as well as three fine institutions in our Archdiocese – Spalding University, Saint Catharine College, and Bellarmine University. Please be generous.

View this bulletin online at www.TheCatholicDirectory.com

ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS SEPTEMBER 14, 2014

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

YOUTH MINISTRYYOUTH MINISTRYYOUTH MINISTRYYOUTH MINISTRY HIGHLIGHTSHIGHLIGHTSHIGHLIGHTSHIGHLIGHTS

“Step into SLYM Jam!”“Step into SLYM Jam!”“Step into SLYM Jam!”“Step into SLYM Jam!” Facebook: StLawrence YouthMinistry

Twitter: @stlawrence_ym Call, Text or email Ryan Ecken

(593-5718; [email protected]) *******************************************************

UPCOMING “SLYM Jam” JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH

NIGHTS: Join us every Sunday night from 4-5:30 pm in

the Upper Room! -September 14: NO YOUTH GROUP! -September 21: Spiritual Quotes -September 28: Saint of the Month -October 5: Word *************************************************

UPCOMING “SLYM Jam” HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH

NIGHTS: Join us every Sunday night from 6:30-8:30 in

the Upper Room! -September 14: Batman -September 21: Spiritual Quotes -September 28: Saint of the Month -October 5: Word ***********************************************************************************

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "Cast yourself on him; fear not.

He will not flinch and you will not fall." – St. Augustine

ST. LAWRENCE WOMEN’S RETREAT: Our Formation Committee is sponsoring a Women’s Retreat at Kordes Center in Ferdinand, IN. It will be held November 7 and 8, 2014 (Friday night & Saturday morning). Sr. Karen Joseph, OSB will present “Mindfulness: The Gift of the Moment” and “Holy Leisure: A Lost Art, A Deep Need.” Invite a friend or relative to share a room and the peacefulness of the Monastery grounds. Please consider taking some time to renew your spirit – it will benefit you and your loved ones. Registrations are still being accepted until September 21. Call Sr. Ann Marie at the Parish Office 448-2112 to register.

MARRIAGE MOMENTS: A trip down Memory Lane #6: How did you decide to marry? Was the proposal traditional? Creative? Expected? Mutual? Reminisce together today. www.SusanVogt.net PARENTING POINTERS: 10 Life Skills Your Teen Needs Before Leaving Home. #9 is Ability to discern between love and infatuation. #10 is Ability to admit fault and start over. These last two skills are hard won and too many adults have still not learned them. Gently ask your teen's opinion about how to learn these skills. www.SusanVogt.net

“FULL CIRCLE: AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER

AND SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP”

meets the second Thursday of each month, 7 - 8 pm at St. Lawrence in the Community Room. Please call Allison Thomas at 408-7461 for more information.

DID YOU KNOW…..? Did you know that we have 31 volunteers that help out with children's church? 23 mothers, 3 daughters, 1 male youth from NDA, 1 HS male and 3 fathers. Thanks to all for giving of your time and talent.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I will be taking pictures in Children's church periodically and putting them on the screen in the gathering space for all to see. If you do not want your child's picture taken, please

contact me at the Church office 448-2122. ~ Judy Stinson

SOCIAL MISSION OF THE CHURCH: An Adult Enrichment Opportunity, the Social Mission of the Church, along with practical application, will be offered by Dr. Laura Zane Kolmar, Director of Pastoral Services at Renew International. The sessions will be held on Thursday, October 16, 7:00 – 9:00 pm at St. Stephen Martyr Church in the Weiker Room AND on Saturday, October 18, 9:00 – 11:00 am at Flaget Center. To register contact Linda McLemore at [email protected] or at 448-5881. “GOD’S NOT DEAD” – Incarnation Church, 2229 Lower Hunters Trace will show the movie “God’s Not Dead” on Friday, September 19 on an outdoor screen at 7:30 pm (arrive between 6:30-7 pm); and on Sunday, September 21, at 6 pm in the gym. Admission is free. A local Catholic Christian Band – EXALT – will play from 5-6 pm on Septebmer 21. Bring chairs and/or blankets to sit on for both showings. Free popcorn is available; candy and drinks will be sold. You can also bring your own snacks. Come join us for an uplifting night, and a great movie!

GOSPEL REFLECTIONS: Go to www.stl-lawrence.org for a weekly “Gospel Meditation for the Home,” provided by David Thomas. Go to “Quick Links” click on “Gospel reflections” and scroll down for the correct date.

ALTAR SERVERS ~ GRADES 5-8

Please make note of this updated info Coordinator/Training/Gatherings ~ Dcn. Wayne Thieneman

([email protected], 424-2699) Scheduling/Funerals/Holy Days ~ Michael Baker

([email protected], 432-7645) Points ~ Melissa Delaquis ([email protected], 649-2925)

Birthdays/Bulletin Board ~ Tracy Wilson ([email protected], 741-4120)

THE ST. LAWRENCE ST. VINCENT DePAUL CONFERENCE needs volunteers to make home visits to the needy of our area who have requested help. Meetings on the first Wednesday of the month in the Parish Office at 7 pm. If you have signed up to get involved in our SVdP Conference, don’t wait to be contacted. Call the Parish Office to get a phone number for one of the members, so you can contact them.

View this bulletin online at www.TheCatholicDirectory.com

ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS SEPTEMBER 14, 2014

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

PRAYER PETITIONS "Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen." Please pray for Andrew Baker, grandson of Janice Kapple; Brian Cissell, brother of Jennifer Hutchins; John Ford, husband of Erin Ford; Devin Geraghty, nephew of the Geraghty families; Bryan D. Martincic, grandson of Bob & Mary Jo Martincic; Derrick McKiernan, nephew of Helen & Don Minor; and Kevin Osbourne, husband of Stephanie Osbourne and grandson of Mary and John Crabtree.

PRAYER REQUESTS Please call the Parish Office, 448-2122, to put names on the

prayer list. They will remain on the list for four weeks

unless you call to request they stay on. We always pray for

the sick and we want to keep the list updated.

PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS (for short

term illness or hospital): Daniel Allen, Joyce Atcher, Brenda Ballback, Anita Barnes, Ian Blanford, Bob Boehnlein, Louise Borho, Charles Bray, Anita Barns, Danny Bridwell, John J. Brown, Kristie Clark, Mary Angela Craycroft, Leona Drake, Patricia Drury, Chuck Effinger, Judy Effinger, Bill Elpers, Tina Faulkenburg, Ellie Fisher, Marilyn Fulner, Richard Gill, Theresa Gill, Tammy Grassi, Jim Grimes, Peggy Hearn, Thelma Hagan-Helm, Bill Howard, Chris Jacobi, Bonnie Kaelin, Trent Kapfhammer, Evelyn Kelley, JoAnn Lindsey, Barbara (Snawder) Logsdon, David Manco, John Michael Martincic, Barbara McCollum, Susan McCollum, Quinn McKinney, Shane Miles, Minnie Miller, Steven Morris, Tony Nauert, Dave Neuner, Mary Nohalty, Mary O’Bryan, Jean Payne, Jewell Rodgers, Frank Sipes, Patricia Snipp, Derik Sprigler, Nona Stewart, Beulah Sublett, Tim Tipton, Deborah Towson, Lynn Vowels, Michael Warren, Mary Jo Wesling,

and Jack Winburn.

SHREDDING EVENT!!

Saturday, September 27, 2014

10 am to Noon

at the Community Room.

Just pull into the parking lot in front of the community room and you will see the big truck! Tell your family! Tell your friends! Tell your neighbors! Bring all of that paper / old tax records etc... that you are afraid to put out in the recycle or trash. You DO NOT have to remove the staples, paper clips etc... You can load up your trunk and they will remove it, put it into the big bins and you can watch it load to the shredder! All we ask for is a simple donation to help offset the cost! See you then!

Notre Dame Academy Information We are still accepting applications for some grades for the 2014-15 school year. Please call the school office (447-3155) for additional information. **Notre Dame Academy will not discriminate against otherwise qualified applicants on the basis of sex, race, disability, color, nationality or ethnic origin in the administration of their educational policies, admission policies, scholarship/loan programs, athletic programs and/or other school administered programs.** *************************************************

NDA MAIN EVENT /

TRIVIA NIGHT September 20

Notre Dame Academy is celebrating their Main Event / Trivia Night, Saturday, September 20th at 6 pm. The evening will feature a silent auction, bring your own dinner, gift trees, designer bag tree, door prizes, classroom basket raffles and more! Doors open at 6pm! Cost is $15.00 per person and (8) people to a team/table. No one under the age of 21 may attend. NDA is beginning their iPad Initiative for the 2014 - 15 school year and all proceeds will go towards finishing that endeavor.

To register, please contact Paige Chandler

at 447-3155 or [email protected].

A CHANCE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – Catholic Services Senior Services is in need of a few good people from our parish to serve as drivers to medical appointments for frail and/or homebound elderly. If you are looking for something helpful to do and can drive 1-3 times per month, please call Jackie Gahlinger at 873-2566, ext. 107. Gas reimbursement, flexible schedule, and supplementary insurance offered.

2014 LAWN CARE VOLUNTEERS Week of September 15 – Team C: Terry Snodgress,

Captain, 937-3648. Members: Robbie Kapple, Scott Barkley, Bill Randol. Call Lawn Care Chairman Matt Rasche for more information, 640-0137. Thanks for your Stewardship of your Time.

BULLETIN SPONSOR OF THE WEEK:

MIKE LINNIG’S RESTAURANT ************************************************* THANK YOU: This bulletin is furnished to the Parish without

charge. The advertisements that appear completely defray all publishing costs with which the church would otherwise be burdened. Please patronize these sponsors as a thank you for their kind generosity. Jim Mazza representing Diocesan Publications (our Bulletin Publisher) is seeking new ads. If interested, contact Jim directly at 513-748-3007 or [email protected].

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ation CALL

1-800-282-5106M-F 8-5SAT. 8-2

PRP AUTO & TIRE CENTER, LLCDOMESTIC & FOREIGN REPAIRS

AIR CONDITIONING • BRAKES • OIL & LUBE

Bill Faulkner, Mgr. 8262 Dixie Hwy.

995-5750

Distributors & Builders of Inground and Above Pools, Spas, Chemicals & Service

4646 DIXIE HWY.448-0300 • 448-0268

ALL AMERICA POOL& SUPPLY COMPANY

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

2531 Bank St. 772-3649www.victormathisflorist.com • www.mathisflorist.com

& Greenhouse

3700 Cane Run Rd. • 778-5578 4505 Poplar Level Rd. • 966-222613010 Middletown Ind. • 254-2481

Ask About Our Church Rebate!

BODY & PAINT SHOPSSINCE 1949

Dr. Thomas Keenan, IVOPTOMETRIST

459-31024000 POPLAR LEVEL RD.

Former Parishioner

Law Office

ATTORNEY, PLLC

882-5179

DAVID YATESParishioner

www.DavidYatesLaw.com

Catholic Family Owned & Operated Since 1969

449-4488www.boggspestcontrol.com

Boggs Pest Control

Authorized Dealer

IT’S HARD TOSTOP A TRANE

BIRKHEAD CO., INC.Heating and Air Conditioning

Jim Ray, C.P.A.367-1212

1212 Outer Loop Lic. #HM04966

Patterson RoofingCommercial & Residential

366-6673cell. 639-9743

CLASS “A”LAWN & LANDSCAPE

LAWN CARE PROFESSIONALSCommercial & Residential Property Maintenance

Joe Goatley ~ President/ParishionerOffice: 502-639-5511 • Cell: 502-767-8852

GEORGETOWN MANORA Non-Profit Rehabilitation

and Nursing CenterIn the Heart of Louisville’s Southend

900 Gagel Ave. (502) 368-5827

ST. LAWRENCE CHURCHPatrons

Libs Paving Company, Inc.Mark J. Schulte, DMD

Since 1925

Thanks For Your Patronage

Mike Linnig’sFamous

FISH - CHICKEN - FROG LEGSSTEAK - SHRIMP

937-9888 or 937-1235

HELENZINSMEISTER

INCOME TAX SERVICENEW CUSTOMER DISCOUNT

COPIES MADE

3603 DIXIE HWY. 447-3741

Clean - Repair - Recore- NewAuto Air Conditioning Service

Plastic/Aluminum Repair

Kevin Dicken SINCE 1957Steve Dicken 1820 GARRS LANE

AUTO RADIATOR CO.

448-4205

KEENAN’S FUNERAL HOME

502-447-38244724 DIXIE HWY.TOM KEENAN,

PARISHIONER Since 1885

FIRST CHOICEFENCE CO.

Fence • Decks • Railings718-9099

Eric McDonald, Parishioner Dr. Ronald Pryor

OrthodontistSt. Helens Dental Arts

4040 Dixie Hwy.Ste. 102

447-2456

5317 DIXIE HIGHWAY447-2600

Edith R. OwenDavid L. Owen

Linda OwenGlenn BennettMichael Burns

William LongestMark McNeilYvonne NantzJackie Pugh

Philip Simpson

Family Owned & Operated

Call Richard Dike or Gary Thomas for Sincere Service in preplanned funerals and acomplete line of bronze or

granite monuments.

JOHN W. BAUMANAttorney At Law

Dixie Manor Shopping Center

502-995-8686“This is an advertisement”

Full Service Florist1000 Trevilian Way

454-4005iroquoisgfloristandgifts.com“Let life be your gift, send flowers”

Iroquois Florist & Gifts

Brian PhillipsRealtor

WE BUY, SELL & TRADE REAL ESTATE

• Sellers • Buyers • Residential • Investment

(fax) [email protected] 550-4390

4041 Dixie Highway • Louisville, KY 40216Ford: 502-448-1661 • Nissan: 502-448-8222

1-877-9BYERLY • www.byerly.com

Maxwell’sCorner of Preston and

Eastern Parkway

634-4303J. B. Ratterman

& Sons Inc.

Emmett A. Ratterman, Jr. Owner

Since 1864

Dignity, Comfort, and Friendship

4832 Cane Run Rd.

447-7114

MilesMachine Shop

935-55837596 Dixie Hwy.

Billy Miles - Parishioner

Heady-Hardy W.G. Hardy

William & Mary Ellen Hardy• Pam McClinton • Jim Caskey

FUNERAL HOME VALLEY CHAPEL

7710 Dixie Hwy. 933-9000

10907 Dixie Hwy. 937-6400

PRACTICE LIMITED TO ORTHODONTICS

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ation CALL

1-800-282-5106M-F 8-5SAT. 8-2

PRP AUTO & TIRE CENTER, LLCDOMESTIC & FOREIGN REPAIRS

AIR CONDITIONING • BRAKES • OIL & LUBE

Bill Faulkner, Mgr. 8262 Dixie Hwy.

995-5750

Distributors & Builders of Inground and Above Pools, Spas, Chemicals & Service

4646 DIXIE HWY.448-0300 • 448-0268

ALL AMERICA POOL& SUPPLY COMPANY

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

2531 Bank St. 772-3649www.victormathisflorist.com • www.mathisflorist.com

& Greenhouse

3700 Cane Run Rd. • 778-5578 4505 Poplar Level Rd. • 966-222613010 Middletown Ind. • 254-2481

Ask About Our Church Rebate!

BODY & PAINT SHOPSSINCE 1949

Dr. Thomas Keenan, IVOPTOMETRIST

459-31024000 POPLAR LEVEL RD.

Former Parishioner

Law Office

ATTORNEY, PLLC

882-5179

DAVID YATESParishioner

www.DavidYatesLaw.com

Catholic Family Owned & Operated Since 1969

449-4488www.boggspestcontrol.com

Boggs Pest Control

Authorized Dealer

IT’S HARD TOSTOP A TRANE

BIRKHEAD CO., INC.Heating and Air Conditioning

Jim Ray, C.P.A.367-1212

1212 Outer Loop Lic. #HM04966

Patterson RoofingCommercial & Residential

366-6673cell. 639-9743

CLASS “A”LAWN & LANDSCAPE

LAWN CARE PROFESSIONALSCommercial & Residential Property Maintenance

Joe Goatley ~ President/ParishionerOffice: 502-639-5511 • Cell: 502-767-8852

GEORGETOWN MANORA Non-Profit Rehabilitation

and Nursing CenterIn the Heart of Louisville’s Southend

900 Gagel Ave. (502) 368-5827

ST. LAWRENCE CHURCHPatrons

Libs Paving Company, Inc.Mark J. Schulte, DMD

Since 1925

Thanks For Your Patronage

Mike Linnig’sFamous

FISH - CHICKEN - FROG LEGSSTEAK - SHRIMP

937-9888 or 937-1235

HELENZINSMEISTER

INCOME TAX SERVICENEW CUSTOMER DISCOUNT

COPIES MADE

3603 DIXIE HWY. 447-3741

Clean - Repair - Recore- NewAuto Air Conditioning Service

Plastic/Aluminum Repair

Kevin Dicken SINCE 1957Steve Dicken 1820 GARRS LANE

AUTO RADIATOR CO.

448-4205

KEENAN’S FUNERAL HOME

502-447-38244724 DIXIE HWY.TOM KEENAN,

PARISHIONER Since 1885

FIRST CHOICEFENCE CO.

Fence • Decks • Railings718-9099

Eric McDonald, Parishioner Dr. Ronald Pryor

OrthodontistSt. Helens Dental Arts

4040 Dixie Hwy.Ste. 102

447-2456

5317 DIXIE HIGHWAY447-2600

Edith R. OwenDavid L. Owen

Linda OwenGlenn BennettMichael Burns

William LongestMark McNeilYvonne NantzJackie Pugh

Philip Simpson

Family Owned & Operated

Call Richard Dike or Gary Thomas for Sincere Service in preplanned funerals and acomplete line of bronze or

granite monuments.

JOHN W. BAUMANAttorney At Law

Dixie Manor Shopping Center

502-995-8686“This is an advertisement”

Full Service Florist1000 Trevilian Way

454-4005iroquoisgfloristandgifts.com“Let life be your gift, send flowers”

Iroquois Florist & Gifts

Brian PhillipsRealtor

WE BUY, SELL & TRADE REAL ESTATE

• Sellers • Buyers • Residential • Investment

(fax) [email protected] 550-4390

4041 Dixie Highway • Louisville, KY 40216Ford: 502-448-1661 • Nissan: 502-448-8222

1-877-9BYERLY • www.byerly.com

Maxwell’sCorner of Preston and

Eastern Parkway

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