Information for
Saints Simon and Jude Church
(Established
1950) Registrations: 519
Sunday liturgies - 8:30 a.m.
& 11:00 a.m.
Saturday liturgy - 5:00
p.m.
Daily liturgy - Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday - 8:15 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
- offered on Saturday from 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. & communally celebrated
during the seasons of Advent and Lent.
Baptism - is celebrated at
Sunday liturgy as need dictates. Parental instruction is required. For
information and scheduling, contact the Parish Office.
Marriage - Please contact
the Parish Office at least six months prior to the proposed wedding date.
A pre-marriage course of preparation is required.
Clothing Store / Food Pantry
is a service outreach to the poor and needy of our area. Food, clothing,
and monetary donations are gratefully accepted. Store hours are 9:00 a.m.
to 11:45 a.m. on Mon., Wed., and Fri. For more information, contact Sr.
Ann at (502) 367-8888
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Religious:
R.C.I.A. - The Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults is the process of welcoming new members into our faith
community of the Roman Catholic Church. Sessions are held weekly beginning
in October. For more information, please contact the Parish office.
Religious Education And Formation
For our children who do
not attend St. Nicholas Academy is offered on Wednesday evenings at St.
Thomas More. For more information, please contact the Parish Office.
Ministry To The sick And
Homebound
If you know of a member
of the parish who is homebound, in the hospital, or in a nursing home,
please notify the Pastor or Pastoral Associate that they might be visited
and receive Eucharist and anointing of the sick.
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Pastoral
Staff:
Fr. Harry Gelthaus - Pastor
Sr. Ann Carol Mann S.C.N.
- Pastoral Associate
Chris Ryan - Director of
Music, Formation Coordinator
Mary Barnett - Choir Director
Phil Monks - Pianist / Organist
Sandy Widener - Office Manager
Kathy Kirchner - Secretary
/ House Manager
John Shaughnessy - Maintenance
manager
Mary Jo Paul - Pre/After
School Care Director
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Telephone Numbers:
Parish House / Office: 368-4887,
361-1196
After School Care Office:
367-7013
Clothing Store / Food Pantry:
367-8888
FAX: (502) 375-1988
RECTORY
4335 Hazelwood Ave., Louisville,
Ky. 40215
HISTORY
To alleviate overcrowding
at Holy Name, St. Thomas More, and Most Blessed Sacrament Parishes, Archbishop
John A. Floersh established Sts. Simon and Jude in South Louisville in
1950 and appointed Father Louis Bossung as pastor. Mass was celebrated
at the American Legion Hall until a church was constructed on "bottoms"
land, known as the home of baseball diamonds. The L-shaped building, with
a combination church and cafeteria above a full basement, was completed
in August 1952. Staffed by the Dominican Sisters, the school opened in
September of that year.
Father Bossung became seriously
ill in 1955, and Father William C. Hartlage became pastor and led the parish
through its formative years. The parish experienced a great deal of growth
during this time and with nearly 800 students by 1965, the school was one
of the largest in the city limits. In response to this growth, the parish
completed the construction of six additional classrooms. Father Hartlage
and the parishioners performed most of the construction work.
Although early parish life
focused on building and fundraising, parishioners carried out numerous
ministries through groups such as the women's and men's clubs, the St.
Vincent de Paul Society, and a Don Bosco Club for boys ages nine to fifteen,
which attracted more than 100 active members.
During the 1970s and 1980s,
stained-glass windows were installed, the "white building" was completed,
and a food pantry and clothing store were established. The school's breakfast
program and the first parish-school dyslexia program began in 1971. The
parish initiated a home visitation program to spend time with individual
families and understand parish needs better.
During the late 1980s and
1990s, the interior of the church was repainted, new altar furniture was
designed and installed, the school was consolidated into one building with
an expanded library and new computer lab, and kindergarten was added to
the school. The "white building" was established as the new parish center.
The parish insulated the gym, air conditioned and put a new roof on the
school and church, and replaced the sound system.
Today, Sts. Simon and Jude
combined with Most Blessed Sacrament has about 1400 parishioners, ,Sts.
Simon and Jude works with St. Thomas More to offer religious education
for adults and children attending public schools. In 2005, Sts. Simon and
Jude joined with Our Lady of Mount Carmel, St. Thomas More, and Most Blessed
Sacrament to form St. Nicholas Academy, a regional school. With its thrift
store and senior citizens' group called the "Simon Sociables," the parish
continues its love and care of the vulnerable, especially children and
the elderly.
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