Welcome to Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
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Weekday Mass Times
(Masses will continue to be live streamed here)
Tuesday 8:00 am
Wednesday 6:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am
Friday 7:45 am (School Mass)
Weekend Mass times
(Mass will continue to be live streamed here)
Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 9:00 am
(Masses will continue to be live streamed here)
Tuesday 8:00 am
Wednesday 6:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am
Friday 7:45 am (School Mass)
Weekend Mass times
(Mass will continue to be live streamed here)
Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 9:00 am
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Reconciliation
Wednesdays 5:45 - 6:15 pm Saturdays: 4:00pm - 4:40pm (Click here for more information on the Sacrament of Reconciliation) Rosary 6:05pm Wednesday Evening before 6:30pm Mass Parish Office Hours Daily 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Closed for Lunch: 11:30 am -12:30 pm ![]() Our Mission Statement
Holy Redeemer Catholic Parish is a faith community called together by Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit to proclaim the Gospel, to live with justice and love, and to share generously of ourselves. |
2024 South Deanery Summer Mass Schedule
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A Note From Holy Redeemer St. Vincent de Paul
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St. Vincent dePaul Society Update
Dear Holy Redeemer Family,
Members of the Holy Redeemer Conference of the St. Vincent dePaul Society have the honor of answering the challenge of our founder, Frederic Ozanam: “Let us go to the poor.” Serving on the front lines between our parish and the poor in our midst, we work to bring financial and material assistance to meet their needs for the necessities of life: food, clothing, and shelter. We receive great joy in giving away money, household furnishings, clothes, and food to those struggling under poverty’s yoke.
For the fiscal year ending in October 2023, we distributed over $10,000 in direct aid to the poor to continue water, gas, and electric services. We gave $2230 in housing assistance and eviction prevention to those at risk of homelessness. Finally, we transferred $1850 to the St. Vincent dePaul Food Pantry to sustain its mission of fighting hunger in Evansville. Of course, the parish is the source of these funds; we are merely the messengers of your generosity and love.
We also delivered donated dressers, chairs, couches, tables, and other household furnishings, and vouchers for clothing and beds to the poor who had nothing. We extend a special thanks to our non-members Ron Hudson, Rusty Miller, Joe Payne, Brad Scheller, Edan Wilson, and Judah Wilson who help us make these deliveries. In total, we reached 532 men, women and children who live on the often-forgotten edge of society.
We are deeply grateful for your steadfast support. Yet the need is great, so we ask for your prayers that the Society and the parish may persevere in this mission of charity.
For we are assured that whatever we do for the least of our brothers and sisters, we do for Him.
(Matthew 25:40).
If you hear a call to give of your time and talent, in addition to your treasure, please contact Jim Hayden at 812-459-8175.
As our Lord said, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few”.
(Matthew 9:37)
Dear Holy Redeemer Family,
Members of the Holy Redeemer Conference of the St. Vincent dePaul Society have the honor of answering the challenge of our founder, Frederic Ozanam: “Let us go to the poor.” Serving on the front lines between our parish and the poor in our midst, we work to bring financial and material assistance to meet their needs for the necessities of life: food, clothing, and shelter. We receive great joy in giving away money, household furnishings, clothes, and food to those struggling under poverty’s yoke.
For the fiscal year ending in October 2023, we distributed over $10,000 in direct aid to the poor to continue water, gas, and electric services. We gave $2230 in housing assistance and eviction prevention to those at risk of homelessness. Finally, we transferred $1850 to the St. Vincent dePaul Food Pantry to sustain its mission of fighting hunger in Evansville. Of course, the parish is the source of these funds; we are merely the messengers of your generosity and love.
We also delivered donated dressers, chairs, couches, tables, and other household furnishings, and vouchers for clothing and beds to the poor who had nothing. We extend a special thanks to our non-members Ron Hudson, Rusty Miller, Joe Payne, Brad Scheller, Edan Wilson, and Judah Wilson who help us make these deliveries. In total, we reached 532 men, women and children who live on the often-forgotten edge of society.
We are deeply grateful for your steadfast support. Yet the need is great, so we ask for your prayers that the Society and the parish may persevere in this mission of charity.
For we are assured that whatever we do for the least of our brothers and sisters, we do for Him.
(Matthew 25:40).
If you hear a call to give of your time and talent, in addition to your treasure, please contact Jim Hayden at 812-459-8175.
As our Lord said, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few”.
(Matthew 9:37)
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Report and Inform
Every allegation of child abuse must be reported to Child Protection Services, an agency of Indiana state government.
Toll-free (800) 800-5556
In the event of an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor (a person under 18) by diocesan personnel, report the allegation to authorities, and inform the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the diocese. Toll-free (866) 200-3004, Local (812) 490-9565. Click here to be directed to the Catholic Diocese website.
Every allegation of child abuse must be reported to Child Protection Services, an agency of Indiana state government.
Toll-free (800) 800-5556
In the event of an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor (a person under 18) by diocesan personnel, report the allegation to authorities, and inform the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the diocese. Toll-free (866) 200-3004, Local (812) 490-9565. Click here to be directed to the Catholic Diocese website.