Jennifer Sweeney

Donut Sales

The 7th Grade class of Children’s Faith Formation Class will sell Krispy Kreme Donuts after Masses on the weekend of November 4th and 5th. Glazed Donuts are $12 a box and Chocolate Glazed are $13 a box. Proceeds from sales go to purchase food for the Senior Thanksgiving Dinner. Exact change is appreciated, credit cards and donations will be accepted. Thank you in advance for your support!

Deacon Earl’s Homily

Deacon Earl’s funeral homily for Wrenlow Ainsworth

On behalf of the parish family here at SFX, Fr. Dale Cieslik and the whole staff, we wish to express our sincere condolences to Ashley and Luke, Theresa and Robert, Mandy & Graham and the whole family gathered here today.  We gather to remember the life of Wrenlow Rhode Ainsworth, a precious child of God. 

Wherever our hearts may be this day, know that Jesus knows exactly where they are, and so, we can bring him our confusion, doubts, struggles, and difficulties because this is not an easy thing.

There is something inside us that rebels against death.  This rebellion in us is from the Lord, because God made us to live His abundant life, not this, and that brings us to our confusion.  Wherever your heart is today, the Lord wants to tend to it.

It’s not hard to feel the pain and sorrow at the loss of Wrenlow, but as follower’s of Christ, we know that there is more for us.  When we recall Christ suffering, death and rising, we see God’s plan of salvation being offered to us.  Something so great— out of something so horrible.  Like the dawn of a new day, in the very midst of our grief and sadness, an experience of His goodness can and will come to us.  His goodness is like rays of light that penetrate the darkness of grief and sorrow. 

When we think about “life”, what does it strike up in us?

Many define a “successful” life with wealth, comfort, happiness, and the joy of living to be maybe 80 or 90 years of age.  And so, to compare that sense of life, to the life of Wrenlow, who was in her mother’s womb for nearly 6 months, and only 7 days outside, her life would seem short of that definition.  But as believers, we don’t measure life by a number of years.  We understand the big difference between earthly life and eternal life.  The number of days, or months in a womb, or even 100 years of life really becomes very small when considered against the reality of all eternity, and the immortal nature of our souls.

I will always consider August 26th as one of the greatest days of my life.   It was the day that Wrenlow was born and baptized.  Ashley, Luke, Theresa and Robert, it is a real testament to your faith and discipleship, that you wanted to have Wrenlow baptized when she was born.  It was a great privilege to baptize her, and your faith in Christ spoke for Wrenlow.  In that precious moment, Jesus poured out his salvation into her soul, freeing her from original sin, incorporating her into the family of God, and He placed an indelible mark on her soul.  It was from God’s hand that she came to you, and to God’s hand that she has returned.  Wrenlow lives eternally with God the Father.

Sometimes we forget the purpose of life.  We forget that God wants us to be in heaven with him eternally.  He created us for heaven.  Jesus told us, on the night before he died, that he would go and prepare a place for us, because He wants us with him eternally.

In today’s Gospel, Jesus said “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them.  For the kingdom of God belongs to such as these”. How much more hope do we need if we trust in those words?  The creator of the universe, the creator of all things, bent down to touch and to bless the little children.  We can imagine how much he delights in inviting Wrenlow into eternity.

In her few days here with you Ashley and Luke, she brought you a deep love, a love you have never known before.  In her short life, she touched the hearts of her parents, grandparents, nurses, aids, doctors, a deacon and many more.  On this side of heaven, we may never know all those she has touched.  It’s very possible, that Wrenlow unleashed a love greater than some people do in a long life.  The sole purpose of this earthly life is to love and to be loved.  And so, in this regard, Wrenlow’s short life was immensely successful.  

Today, let us entrust our grief and sorrow to the One who knows it very well.  The Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God.  She knew the great joy of carrying her child within.  But she also knew the most profound sorrow and grief, as she held her beloved son on Calvary’s hill.  We can cry out in our grief and sorrow today.  Let it have a voice within you.  Give it all to him.  Let it perhaps… be your offering, surrender it to him, because he is the Way, the Truth and the Life.

We do not know or understand the plan, but we do know God is trustworthy, because a God that suffers and dies for us is worthy of our trust. You held your daughter in your arms, you sang to her, and your  eyes gazed in love and wonderment upon her.  We give Wrenlow back to God today, into his loving arms, and there is no safer for her.  His loving eyes are upon her now and forever.

Donut Sunday

Join us on Sunday, September 17th, Catechetical Sunday, for donuts in the Parish Hall after the 9AM and the 11AM Masses. This month’s Donut Sunday will be hosted by the SFX High School Youth group kids and parents.

Celebrating a Milestone Anniversary in 2023?

An anniversary Mass with Archbishop Shelton will be held at the Cathedral of the Assumption on September 17th at 12PM. Couples celebrating milestone anniversaries in 2023 of 30, 40, 50 and 60 years or longer are invited to contact the parish office so they may be recognized. The registration deadline is
September 1,2023. Call the parish office at (502) 538-4933 or email jennifer.sweeney@sfxmw.com with First Names (husband & wife) , Milestone Year Anniversary, Date of Marriage and Mailing Address. The event will be available for viewing via the Cathedral of the Assumption’s YouTube Channel.

Communion Minister Trainings

The Communion Minister training scheduled for Tuesday, July 25th at SFX has been cancelled. A training though the Archdiocese will be offered at St. Bernard on July 25th at 6:30PM. Click HERE to view the schedule of Communion Minister trainings offered through the Archdiocese of Louisville.

Attention Ladies of the SFX

Are you interested in learning more about the Holy Mother and spending time with your sisters at SFX? We hope you will join us for Margaritas with Mary! All ladies are welcome, drinking margaritas not required. Grab your buddy and join us! Scan the QR code below or click HERE to vote for the day, book, and drink. The book study will be led by parishioner, Lisa Reed. Call the parish office with questions.

Pat French Scholarship

The Patricia French Honorary Scholarship was established in 2017 and was awarded for the first time.  Those who qualify for the scholarship are parishioners in their senior year of high school.  The purpose of the scholarship is to assist a Saint Francis Xavier parishioner in her or his college or trade school tuition in the coming year.  Past recipients are Abbigale Guy, Lauren Ruess, Sierra Hayes, Macy Martin, Aeron Adams and Macy Waddle.

The qualifications for the $2,500.00 award seeks a “service-oriented person of high Christian moral values and a dedicated student demonstrating a good work ethic… preference should be given to the one with greatest financial need”

For 2023, these qualifications can be found best in the person of Jordan Baird. 

Congratulations Jordan!

We have added Jordan’s name to the plaque that hangs in the RE building foyer for all to see and remember.

CUMBERLAND FALLS HIGH-SCHOOL YOUTH RETREAT

On Monday, June 5th, nine high school youth of our parish, along with four adults, left on a retreat to Sheltowee Trace Adventure Resort near Cumberland Falls. The group had an action packed three days, accompanied by prayer,
fellowship, Catholic trivia, and faith sharing.

             Staying in a cabin and covered wagon, the group cooked out, hiked, went white water rafting, swam, rode the rapids, jumped off rocks (think life preservers), and enjoyed eating out! Fun was had by all. In addition, the youth rescued a dog and found an owner when they got home. The adults were impressed with the comradery, care and concern they gave the dog. The owner of the resort property commented that our kids were the “best group of kids she’d ever seen”!

We thank SFX parishioners for their purchase of youth fundraiser raffle tickets and donations that in large part paid for this trip. We also thank Dave Richardson for his time and leadership with the Youth.

SummerFest 2023

Bring the family and join us on Saturday, June 10th for a day of FUN!

Morning Events
Volleyball & Pickleball Tournaments begin at 8AM
Concessions offered throughout the day, Beer sales begin at 12PM

Break for MASS at 3PM

Evening Events
*Chicken Dinner 4-7PM (while supplies last, menu below)
LIVE Music from Brian Pataluna 4-7PM
LIVE Music from The Crabgrass Conspiracy 7-10PM
Sweet Treat Wheel, Quilt Raffle, Split the Pot, Lucky Number, Inflatables for Kids, Duck Pond,
Face Painting & Pop a Shot

SUPER RAFFLE DRAWING AT 10PM IN THE XAVIER CENTER LIC#ORG1325

Chicken Dinner $12 Adults, $10 Children (1 Piece of Chicken),
Cash & Card Accepted, NO SUBSTITUTIONS
2 Pieces (Breast & Wing OR Drum & Thigh), Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Cucumber Salad, Ice Cream, Tea OR Lemonade.
Soft Drinks & Beer available for purchase.

Job Opening at St. Francis Xavier

Full-time Facilities Position- 36 hours per week. Abilit and skills for repairs, lifting, groundskeeping and upkeep of facilities. Candidate must have knowledge and experience with maintenance issues and equipment, be able to climb ladders and assist with snow removal and room set-up. Should have the ability to forsee improvements and repairs and take action. Candidate must possess good communication skills and work collaboratively with staff and volunteers. Send resume to Helen Hagan, helen.hagan@sfxmw.com .