Everything I learned, I learned from the movies. ~ Audrey Hepburn

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Everything I learned, I learned from the movies. ~ Audrey Hepburn
Legislature, the answer should be, "Get used to it,"
for the sake of the common good.
A culture is healthy if it emphasizes the
good of the family over the pleasure of the individual. It used to be against the law to commit adultery,
or to "Runn oft." The fact that America seems to
honor 'family values' but at the same time refuses to
condemn easy divorce, is a sign of confusion at best,
or as Peter Kreeft put it, cultural suicide.
A culture is healthy if it pursues more the
virtues of the soul over the virtues of the body. If a
man wins the Tour de France, but in the process
abandons his wife and kids, a healthy culture will be
more displeased than congratulatory.
A culture is healthy if it values all human
life, and protects those especially who cannot protect themselves, like the young, the old and the infirm.
What can we say about our culture? These
priorities are most strongly established as conscious
decisions. The best principles upon which these
decisions are made come from the Catholic faith.
For this reason, we can see that the basis of culture
is cult, or worship. We can also see that culture, as
a conscious decision, has nothing to do with where
we were born, or race, or color, or nationality.
God love you,
( Ps. 53:3)
Everything I learned, I
learned from the movies.
~ Audrey Hepburn
Don’t dress like a movie star
at Mass!
~ Fr. Novokowsky
COMMITTEES AND ACTIVITIES
Kids Social Coordinator
Victoria Sanctafamilia 592-8055
kids@stjosephrichmond.org
Maintenance/Improvements
John Hewitt 330-0896
Padre Pio Sodality
Caroline Pfab 560-9133
Carol Gentry 270-5536
Music Director
David Pedersen
320-4932, ext. 303
music@stjosephrichmond.org
Gift Shop
Rose Mary Cosby 272-3908
Ushers
Patrick Latimer 262-7628
Volunteer Coordinator
Parish Council
Trail Life USA
Troop 828
Shaun Alf
Religious Education
Bill Doran 288-4598
edu@stjosephrichmond.org
Finance Council
Jay Lagarde 741-3085
Knights of Columbus
Tom Dennis 598-9126
St. Joseph’s Education Guild
troopmaster@stjosephrichmond.org
Pot Luck Coordinator
Megan Bean 894-2894
Parish Library
Antoinette Cleary 748-3179
St. Camillus de Lellis Prayer
Group
Margaret Ansari 716-1086
Flower Guild
Andria Morris 525-0733
Web Master
website@stjosephrichmond.org
Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond
Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
-PastorRev. Robert Novokowsky, FSSP
Parish Business: (804) 320-4932, ext. 302
pastor@stjosephrichmond.org
Fr. Novokowsky
Ladies Altar Guild
Mary Claire Adams
515-0973
July 17, 2016
Behold God is my
helper, and . . . the
protector of my
soul . . .”
Corner Continued
First Friday Adoration
Andria Morris 525-0733
American Heritage Girls
Troop 3126
LaPortsia Wallace 687-2736
Grounds Crew
Steve Michniak
-Parochial VicarRev. Terrence Gordon, FSSP
Parish Business: (804) 320-4932, ext. 304
Fr.Gordon@stjosephrichmond.org
Building Committee
Bob Kaplan
Sacristan
Antonette Cleary 748-3179
Parish Office
Hours: Mon. - Fri., 9 am — 2 pm
Beverly Howe, A dmin. A sst., ext. 301
David Pedersen, Choirmaster, ext. 303
Holy Mass Schedule
Sunday 8:30 am (Low)
11 am (High)
4:30 pm (Low)
Monday
7am & 9 am
Tuesday
7am & 9 am
Wednesday
7 am &
6 pm
Thursday
7 am & 9 am
Friday
7 am &
6 pm
Saturday
7 am & 9 am
 Sacramental Emergencies: 396-5665
 Confession: ½ hr before all Masses,
Saturdays - 10:00 to 11:00 am.
 Novena & Benediction: Wed. evenings.
 Holy Days: look for announcement
 Adoration of the Blessed Sacr ament:
First Fridays from 8 am until 5 pm.
 Other Sacraments: please call the office.
828 Buford Road, Richmond, Virginia 23235
office: (804) 320-4932 fax: (804) 451-1009 www.stjosephrichmond.org
office@stjosephrichmond.org
9th Sunday after Pentecost
July 17, 2016
Prayer List
Mass Schedule and Intentions
Sun.
July
17
9th Sunday after
Pentecost
Mon.
July
18
Tues.
July
19
Wed.
July
20
St. Camillus de
Lellis
(3rd Cl.)
St. Vincent de
Paul
(3rd Cl.)
St. Jerome
Emiliani
(3rd Cl.)
Thurs.
July
21
St. Laurence of
Brindisi
(3rd Cl.)
Fri.
July
22
St. Mary
Magdalene
(3rd Cl.)
(2nd Cl.)
8:30 am Kathleen Rodenburg +
11 am FSSP
4:30 pm Pro Populo
7 am Celebrant’s Intention
9 am David Palm
7 am Celebrant’s Intention
9 am Albert E. Beauchesne +
7 am James Crawford Beck +
6 pm William Gordon Pierce +
7 am Alice Howe +
9 am Guardian Angels
7 am Catherine McKenna +
6 pm Caterina Smith
Sat.
July
23
St. Apollinaris
(3rd Cl.)
9 am Michael F. Kunzinger
Sun.
July
24
10th Sunday
after Pentecost
(2nd Cl.)
8:30 am Pro Populo
11 am Holy Souls in Purgatory
4:30 pm A.O. Kunjipaulo +
Mon.
July
25
St. James the
Greater
(2nd Cl.)
7 am Margaret Chipiwalt +
9 am James Lothian
Tues.
July
26
Wed.
July
27
Thurs.
July
28
St. Anne, Mother
of the B.V.M.
(2nd Cl.)
7 am Charles McChesney +
9 am Jeremiah & Victoria
Sanctafamilia
Feria
(4th Cl.)
SS. Nazarius &
Celsus
(3rd Cl.)
7 am Irineu Vergilio Cota
6 pm Mia Piccininni
7 am Edna Jacob +
9 am Edward & Otilia Kastus +
Fri.
July
29
St. Martha
(3rd Cl.)
7 am Celebrant’s Intention
6 pm FSSP
Sat.
July
30
Saturday of
Our Lady
(4th Cl.)
7 am Celebrant’s Intention
9 am Brendan Vickers
Andria Morris, Michael Rowland, Theresa &
Joseph Barrera, Joe Guerrero, Sophie Lothian,
Patricia Willard, Bill Colberg, Charlie Adams,
Jeremiah Sanctafamilia, Sr., Mary Pearl Nacey,
Elizabeth Scott, Jennifer Stivers, Jean Spadaro,
Caroline Laing, Ron Crawford, Fr. Jergin
Puthenpurackal, Gerard Lajoie, Carol Gentry,
Robert Petrella, Betty Faina, Brendan Nobles,
Mitchel Shaw, Shirl Wicks, Liz Grapes,
Kathleen Stells, Julie Trexler, Theresa Trexler,
Antoinette McLoughlin, Bobby Overman, Dick
and Nan Wray, Fr. Adrian Harmening, Abigail
Maria Alvey, Mary Zacharias, Casey Stalvey,
Suki & Beau Simpson, Maryann McLaughlin,
John Osborne, Ann Horgan, Bernice Nestor,
Karen Haley.
In your charity, please remember all the souls of
the faithfully departed. May they rest in peace.
MASS INTENTION REQUESTS
We are slowly making our way through the backlog of Mass
intentions and hope to lift the temporary moratorium on
requests within the next several weeks. Thank you for your
continued patience!
Baby Bottles
AHG is still collecting baby bottles for the
Chesterfield Pregnancy Center. Please
bring in any baby bottles you may have
hanging around, even if they are empty.
Thank you!
Found
An envelope was found in the gift shop
after Mass on Sunday, July 10. If you
think it might be yours, please drop by the
shop and talk to Rose Mary Cosby.
CDs of the Week!
Two for one! This week we have available
The Healing Power of Confession by Dr.
Scott Hahn, as well as Pure Fatherhood by
Devin Schadt!
Offertory Collections
Sunday July 10, 2016
1st Collection (Operations):
Avg. Weekly Operating Need:
Avg. Weekly Year to Date
2nd Collection (Building Fund):
$
$
$
$
8,139
7,114
6,559
1,571
Thank you for your continued generosity!
Upcoming Events
July 17 —Brown Scapular Enrollment
July 17 —Mini Shakespeare, Pavilion
July 24 —Bethlehem Christian Families will be
selling olive wood statues
Enrollment in the Brown Scapular
Purchase a brown scapular and bring it with you for
enrollment after either Mass today!
Free Introductory Sessions
A Better Way for Moms and Daughters: Tired of only
being offered the pill to resolve gyn problems? The
Creighton Model FertilityCare System, combined with
the medical approach of NaPro Technology identifies
the causes and restores health. Learn more Friday, July
29th, 10:30am at Dignitas Health, 2004 Bremo Road,
Suite 100, Richmond. http://www.choosedignitas.org/
Registration required, space is limited: email
ladeancrms@gmail.com
A Better Way for Couples: The Creighton Model FertilityCare System is 99.5% effective, and it encourages
a couple in their intercommunication and mutual understanding. Learn more Thursday, July 28th, 7:30pm
at Dignitas Health. Registration is required, space is
limited: email ladeancrms@gmail.com
Pastor’s Corner
Dear Parishioners,
In America, a reasonable conversation about race is
hardly possible. The good news is that we can talk
about culture. Culture is different from race, religion,
or nationality. While all these are connected, culture
can be addressed separately. It's hugely important.
Culture is something we are born into. Because of this, it might seem as if culture is acquired by
an individual through osmosis and held in the subconscious involuntarily. This is true, partially, but cultures also have broad overarching components which
are very much voluntary. It is these aspects that concern us today.
Cultures can be superior or inferior, higher or
lower, healthy or unhealthy. [Insert gasp here.] A
culture is healthy if it agrees with and supports the
natural priorities of a human person. These priorities
are determined by human nature and are not subject to
change in time or place. They are 'grave and constant.' Cultures don't have to be healthy. Just as an
individual can be voluntarily self-destructive, so too a
culture can encourage bad behavior.
If a culture honors the works of the mind,
more than the works of the body, this is an indication
of a healthy culture. Why? Because the mind is the
highest faculty of a human person. Currently in
America, while we still honor poet laureates and others who achieve intellectual heights, we pay the football coach much more than anybody. This is an indication of a culture with confused priorities. Similarly,
a culture is healthy if it emphasizes wisdom over the
mere accumulation of wealth. Working more can
produce more money; working less can allow for leisure time for the pursuit of wisdom. A healthy culture
values true leisure time from lower things and for
higher things. Similarly, a culture is healthy if it pursues the pleasure of the mind over the pleasure of the
senses, or mere spectacle. For instance, some Hollywood movies have a plot and character development,
many are impoverished with nothing but a series of
car chases and explosions.
If a culture honors the common good over the
individual good, this is an indication of healthy culture. When one atheist complains about the "offense"
given by the Ten Commandments on the wall of the
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