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Online Bulletin - John Patrick Publishing Company
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MASS SCHEDULE
Catholic
Community
Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm
Sunday: 8:00am,
9:45am & 11:30am
Haitian Mass, 6:00pm
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday - Friday 8:30am
SACRAMENTS
Sacrament of Baptism
Scheduled only after parents
and godparents have
completed the preparation
required. Call the parish
office for more information.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
3:00pm to 4:15pm on Saturdays.
Confessions will end promptly at 4:15pm
so that the celebrant can prepare for Mass.
Confessions can also be heard by
making an appointment
Sacrament of Marriage
Pre-Marriage preparation is required.
Arrangements should be made with
a priest six months in advance.
PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
(September-May)
Pre-K: Sunday, 9:45am Mass
K-12: Wednesday, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Sacramental Preparation
YOUTH GROUP
SrHi: Sunday, 6:00pm-8:30pm
JrHi: Monthly Meeting
RITE OF CHRISTIAN
INITIATION OF ADULTS
Wednesday, 6:30pm-8:00pm
NEW PARISHIONERS
Please fill out a registration card and return
it to the usher, drop it in the collection
basket or drop it off at the parish office.
5310 Babcock Street NE • Palm Bay, Florida 32905
PARISH OFFICE
Phone: 321-727-1565 • Fax: 321-676-2579 • Web-site: www.st-joe.org
ST. JOSEPH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Phone: 321-723-8866 • Fax: 321-727-1181
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Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 9, 2016
If we have died with [Christ Jesus] we shall
also live with him; if we persevere we shall also
— 2 Timothy 2:11 - 12a
reign with him.
October 10
8:30am
† Rose Gonzalez
by Arlene Geraghey
Tuesday,
October 11
8:30am
All Parishioners
Wednesday, October 12
8:30am
† John Gorman
by Lauretta Huguenard
Thursday,
October 13
8:30am
† David Gann
by Bochicchio and Stafford
Families
Friday,
October 14
8:30am
† James DuBon
by Michael and Ann Fagan
Saturday,
October 15
4:30pm
† Kiem and Moss Families
by Helen
Sunday,
October 16
8:00am
† Carl Parris
by Loving Wife
9:45am
All Parishioners
11:30am
† Mickey Finn
by Loving Daughter
6:00pm
† All Parishioners
Monday,
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1;
Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday:
Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45,
47-48; Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6;
Lk 11:42-46
Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6;
Lk 11:47-54
Friday:
Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5,
12-13; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday:
Eph 1:15-23; Ps 8:2-3ab, 4-7;
Lk 12:8-12
Sunday:
Ex 17:8-13; Ps 121:1-8; 2
Tm 3:14 — 4:2; Lk 18:1-8
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC
COMMUNITY PARISH STAFF
Fr. Jeremiah Payne
Parochial Administrator
FrJeremiah@st-joe.org
Fr. Aland Jean
Haitian Priest
Msgr. Cleo Schmenk
Retired Priest
Fr. Bill Hanley
Retired Priest
Rev. Mr. Alfred Somma Deacon Retired
Rev. Mr. Mike Mintern Deacon
Rev. Mr. Jim Stokes
Deacon
Rev. Mr. Frank Falotico Deacon Retired
Rev. Mr. Joseph Moran Deacon
Rev. Mr. Gary Hessen
Deacon
Bobby Apel
Nancy Charitat
Tracy Conroy
Jim Ertel
Doug Jacques
Diana Jones
Annie O’Neill
Faith Pokorny
Religious Education
Jeanne Richardson
Monday:
Claudia Stokes
Norma Talbot
Maintenance Supervisor
Apelb@st-joe.org
School/Parish Accountant
Charitatn@st-joe.org
Stewardship/Development
Coordinator
Conroyt@st-joe.org
Custodial
Custodial
Custodial
Pastoral Ministries/Cemetery
Oneilla@st-joe.org
HS Youth Group Coordinator
Religioused@st-joe.org
Office Manager
Richardsonj@st-joe.org
School Principal
Stokesc@st-joe.org
Receptionist
Talbotn@st-joe.org
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Monday - October 10
Mass - 8:30am, church
Anointing of the Sick at the 8:30am Mass
School Board Meeting - 7:00pm, room 201
Tuesday - October 11
Mass - 8:30am, church
Rosary Guild - 9:00am, room 402
Bible Study - 9:30am, room 103
Festival Meeting - 6:30pm, room 401
Prayer Group - 7:30pm, room 402
Wednesday - October 12
Mass - 8:30am, church
Thursday - October 13
Mass - 8:30am, Miller Street church
Festival - 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Friday - October 14
Mass - 8:30am, Miller Street church
Festival - 5:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday - October 15
Festival - 1:00pm - 11:00pm
Mass - 4:30pm
Sunday - October 16
Masses: 8:00am, 9:45am and 11:30am, church
Festival - 12 noon - 6:00pm
Haitian Mass - 6:00pm, church
WOMEN’S GUILD
The festival, October 13, 14, 15 &
16, is just around the corner and we
will once again be doing the Sweet
Shoppe and ice cream. We will need everyone's
help with baking of homemade breads, cakes,
pies, cupcakes, cookies, etc. Please call Charlene
at 321-333-6720 if you can bake something for
the Sweet Shoppe.
Bread and wine for the 8:30am Mass on
Thursday, October 13 are in memory of Fr.
Vincent by Pat and Frank Illich; for the
4:30pm Mass on Saturday, October 15 in
memory of Sean Mullins by loving Mother.
We extend our sympathy to the families
and friends of those who have lost a
loved one. Please keep in prayer those
who have entered eternal life…
Fr. John McCormick,
Fr. Norman Farland, Ann Sandula
Please remember in your thoughts and
prayers the sick and homebound of our
community, especially…
Owen Johnson, Landon Perdue,
Ed Dupuis, Fr Cleo, David Dunn, Fr Bill,
Fr. Frank Smith, Kathy Fallon, Elizabeth Bell,
Diane Dunn, Laura Stafford, Lucille Fauteux,
Janet Brandt, Shirley Uhall, Michael Reddy,
Patricia Adamo
WE ARE INTERESTED IN YOU!!
There are openings in the following ministries:
WELCOMING COMMITTEE
contact Tracy Conroy at Conroyt@st-joe.org or
call the parish office at 321-727-1565
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
contact Annie O’Neill at Oneilla@st-joe.org or
call the parish office at 321-727-1565
Qualifications: People Friendly
Come share your Time and Talent.
Respect Life Conference 2016:
The Diocese of Orlando is hosting the 30th annual statewide
Respect Life Conference on October 14th & 15th at Sts. Peter and
Paul Catholic Church, 5300 Old Howell Branch Rd, Winter Park,
32792. The conference theme is entitled, “Merciful Like the
Father” which continues Pope Francis’ Extraordinary Holy Year,
the Jubilee of Mercy.
Friday evening at 6:00pm which is a Free event open to everyone.
Saturday topics include: the death penalty, human trafficking,
living in solidarity, and end of life and beginning of life issues.
Mass will be celebrated by Bishop John Noonan. For more
information or to register, visit www.orlandodiocese.org/rlc-
ST JOSEPH ROSARY
MAKERS
The St Joseph Rosary
Makers meet on Tuesday
mornings from 9:00 to
10:00am in room 402 in the church office
building. Please consider joining the
Rosary Makers - there is no cost to you.
CASTING LIGHT
There are two ways of spreading light: to
be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
—Edith Wharton
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ADULT SACRAMENTAL
PREPARATION
RCIA is a process that takes place along
the Spiritual path to Christ. RCIA is the
acronym for Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. It is a
process one enters into for conversion of faith and/or
completion of the sacraments of initiation. This includes
Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. Those who have
been baptized in another faith tradition which is
recognized as a valid baptism by the Roman Catholic
Church do not need to be baptized again. Since we believe
in one baptism for the forgiveness of sins, we ask only that
the person make a Profession of Faith, which states that
they believe and hold true the tenets of the Catholic Faith.
Those who have not been baptized are brought into the
Church at the Easter Vigil Mass [the night before Easter
Sunday]. Confirmation and Eucharist may be celebrated
for those who have been baptized at the time our bishop
approves a date. Baptized Catholics who have not been
prepared for reception of Confirmation and Eucharist may
also attend the RCIA process. Catholics who have not
been confirmed have other options depending upon their
previous preparation. Our particular process does allow
people at different levels of faith and Christian initiation to
participate. In the strictest sense, the RCIA was designed
for those not baptized and those seeking conversion from
one faith tradition to that of the Catholic faith.
RCIA classes began on Wednesday, September 7th at
6:30pm in the parish office building. You may email
Religioused@st-joe.org with questions or for more
information.
*Please note that if you or your spouse are presently
married and have had previous marriages, annulments
of the former marriages may be needed prior to seeking
initiation into the Catholic Church. This is required for
Catholics and non-Catholics as well. Please call Sr. Lucy
Vazquez at our parish office for more information about
the annulment process.
SENIOR HIGH
YOUTH MINISTRY
Never too late to register for our
most awesome Youth Group! You
may register this Sunday evening at
the Youth Group meeting at 6:00pm
in the parish center [school building 200]. There is
no fee to join. Our Senior High Youth Ministry seeks
to facilitate the active involvement in parish life and
prayer of senior high students. This ministry is open
to any teenager in grades 9-12. Our Adult Youth
Ministry Team provides opportunities to practice
leadership, offer service, celebrate liturgy and prayer
experiences, gather socially, and deepen students'
understanding of their faith and the church. For more
information email Religioused@st-joe.org.
ACCOUNTABLE
It is not only what we do, but also what we do not do,
for which we are held accountable. —Molière
FAITH FORMATION DATES FOR
CHILDREN, YOUTH & ADULTS
If you missed our registration for PREP,
Youth Ministry or the RCIA, it is not too
late to enroll. Please email all inquiries to
Religioused@st-joe.org
Please note that the fees for PREP are:
$45 for one; $60 for two; $75 for three or more; $15 for
sacramental preparation. The fee for RCIA is $25.
Birth certificates for those not baptized are and
baptismal certificates for those baptized are required at
time of registration.
CATECHISTS, ASSISTANTS &
PEER MINISTERS NEEDED
We are now asking for our parishioners who feel called
and gifted to the ministry of religious education/faith
formation to discern joining PREP for the next sessions
beginning in September. Catechists and assistants must
be 21 years of age and older, Catholic, baptized,
confirmed and in right relationship with the Church,
willing to submit to fingerprinting/background checks
and view a Safety Video. Peer ministers are required
to be Catholic, baptized and confirmed, attending high
school in grades 9-12, also willing to undergo
fingerprinting/background checks and view the Safety
Video. PREP is one of the most satisfying and rewarding
ministries in the Church. Training is provided. Please
email all inquiries to Religioused@st-joe.org
ATTENTION PREP PARENTS
DATE CHANGE!!!
Due to a scheduling conflict the LIFE Plus
Program dates October 22nd and 23rd have
been changed to Saturday, November 5th at 2:00pm in
the parish center. This session will be for PREP parents
and their children in grades Pre-K to 6th Grade. If you
cannot attend at this time or have any questions please
email Religioused@st-joe.org
FEEDING THE HUNGRY
The Corporal Works of Mercy remind us that we are
all responsible to take care of the physical needs of
others, especially those who have little. We need to
continue to donate food for St. Vincent de Paul
through Share Sunday. Another helpful way is
through the following websites: www.freerice.com
and www.fair-trade-products.com
Please note that many of our grocery stores
carry Fair-trade products – check out the labels
the next time you go shopping.
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YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
“Our beloved Pope Francis continues
to open wide the doors to everyone!
At the last World Youth Day held in
the Philippines, Pope Francis said,
“bring Christ into every area of life, to the fringes of
society, even to those who seem farthest away, most
indifferent. The Lord seeks all; he wants everyone to
feel the warmth of his mercy and his love.” If we do
not share the Gospel, it would be like withholding
oxygen from a burning flame, the pope said.
The Gospel has no borders or limits, the Gospel is for
everyone. That is the challenge for the young in the
Church today. The Gospel message has been deposited
in our hearts. Our parents, grandparents and ancestors
passed on the faith that we now profess. As we come
of age, we must step up to this challenge which every
generation before us has carried out. Passing of the
faith is the duty of the baptized. The 21st century
requires new methods to deliver and preach the
Gospel, and as Pope Francis reminded us; “do you
know what the best tool is for evangelizing the young?
Another young person.” It is now our turn!
Charles and Tina Lyons, our Young Adult Ministry
Coordinators, continue to encourage and invite young
adults, single, married, married with children, ages
18-30, to join the Young Adult Ministry. Knowing
how busy our young adults are, Charles and Tina have
developed a calendar with respect to demanding work/
school/family schedules. Why not give it a shot, bring
a friend and see what this ministry has to offer.
For more information on this ministry, please call, text
or email Charles or Tina at
321.537.1140
charleslyons847@yahoo.com
321.298.1145
tinalyons831@yahoo.com
FLEA MARKET
Our Lady of Grace Church has a
Flea Market the second Saturday of
the month from September to April. Food, jewelry,
crafts, beauty products, plants, homemade bread,
produce and more. $10 buys a 10x10 spot. For more
information contact Betty at 321-698-6753 or
Betty.schwind@aol.com.
RELIGIOUS ARTICLE STORE
We are in need of volunteers to work in
the Religious Articles Store 15 minutes
before and after the 8:00am and the
11:30am Masses on Sunday. For more
information call Tammy at 321-676-9036 or Mary
Ellen at 321-327-7565.
Jubilee Year of Mercy
Twenty-eighth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Jubilee of Marian Devotion
This weekend, the Jubilee honors Mary under the
title Pope Francis suggests, “Mother of Mercy.”
Recall the Good Samaritan Gospel. Priest and
Levite saw suffering but showed no mercy. Recall
the rich man, who never saw Lazarus right before
his eyes, and showed no mercy. Today, Jesus sees
ten lepers from afar and shows extraordinary
mercy. Mary’s entire life, declares Francis, was
modeled on Jesus, “Mercy-Made-Flesh.” Indeed,
standing at the cross, Mary saw Jesus’ mercy take
flesh when Jesus showed mercy to the
executioners. So Pope Francis recommends we
frequently pray the Salve Regina, Hail, Holy
Queen, asking her to ever look upon us with
mercy, so that we might be worthy to gaze upon
the face of her merciful Son Jesus. May we do so
not only in eternity, but here and now, opening our
eyes to see Jesus in others, and our hearts to serve
Jesus in others by loving deeds of unconditional
mercy.
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc
LIGHTHOUSE
CATHOLIC CD’S
Check out the Lighthouse Catholic
CDs at the religious articles store
at the back of the church for this
week's title, Our Beautiful End:
Exploring the Timeless Mystery
of Heaven. The son of a Protestant minister,
Matthew Leonard is now an internationally known
Catholic speaker, author, and the Executive Director
of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. In this
presentation, Matthew discusses the nature and role
of beauty in life, particularly how it sheds light on the
nature of God and assists us in achieving our glorious
end, which is heaven itself. Lighthouse CDs are still
just $3 each.
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There are two ways of spreading light: to be the
candle or the mirror that reflects it. —Edith Wharton
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Adopt
Catholic
Education
Saint Joseph Catholic School
would like to invite you to the
ACE Mass & Breakfast
Sunday, October 23, 2016
9:45 Mass
Breakfast to follow Mass
in the Parish Center
Please join us on the 23rd as we
celebrate Catholic educaon
here at Saint Joseph Catholic Parish
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Saint Joseph Catholic School’s
Join us at the Barnes & Noble in West
Melbourne
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
6:00-8:00PM
Rachel's Vineyard
Post-Abortion Retreat
October 28- 30
San Pedro Center, Winter Park FL
If you have been affected by abortion and need
healing, community and the love of God, hope and
forgiveness is a phone call away. Rachel's Vineyard
offers a safe, non-judgmental environment where
healing can begin. The next Rachel's Vineyard Retreat
will be held the weekend of October 28 - 30, 2016.
More information is available by calling Jessie or
Kate at 407-504-0677 or by emailing rachelsvineyardorlando@gmail.com
Bishop John Noonan invites you to
Diocesan Hispanic Heritage Mass
Saturday, October 15 12:00pm
Basilica of the National Shrine of
Mary, Queen of the Universe
8300 Vineland Ave, Orlando
In celebration of the Jubilee of Mercy parishioners are
encouraged to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Doors at
the Basilica.
Information on obtaining the holy year indulgence can
be found at: www.orlandodiocese.org/year-of-mercy/
indulgences
MINISTERS
TO
THE
SICK
We at Saint Joseph care about our sick and
homebound and wish to offer them the best
spiritual care possible. If you or someone
you know is Catholic and homebound or
has been admitted to a facilities, call
321-727-1565 and ask for Annie.
Anchor Care and
Life Care Center of
Rehabilitation
Palm Bay
Melbourne Terrace
Atlantic Shores
Restorative Care Center
Bethesda Retirement
Community
Palm Bay Hospital
Palms Rehab and
Century Oaks
Healthcare Center
Sea Pines Rehabilitation
Cristal Palace
Hospital
Sovereign Healthcare of
Fountains
Atlantic Shores
Glenbrooke of Palm Bay
Velrose
Holmes Regional
William Childs
Hospital
Hospice House
Any other health care facility not mentioned above
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Please let the
parish office know
if a name needs to
be added or
removed from our
Military List.
Thank you.
LOVED ONES
Please keep the following in
prayer as they serve our
country:
Sgt. John Hall,
FC 2 Kenneth True, PFC Ryan Michael Slater,
John Voorhees, SSG Wayne Naylor, Casey J. Kraft,
David Joseph Shumate, Lance Corporal Daniel Triebell,
Sgt Marcus Weimar, PFC Jonathan Becker,
Sgt. Donald Campbell, Matthew J. Dumpart,
Major Brian McMillin, Antonio Fernandez,
L.C. pl Jeremy Shoffstall, Pfc. L.F. Mobley,
Lt. Col. Dennis W. Yates, SPC James Kelly,
CWO John Nolan, Staff Sgt. Jerry Anders,
Lt. Col. Joseph Gallagher, Sgt. Josh Hall, Sgt. Chad Trask,
Warrant Officer Christopher Hoo, EMC3 Chad Kitchen,
Tech. Sgt. Derek E. Oliver, Tony Crawford,
Sr. Airman Paul Riccio, Cpl. Aleta Hancock Herrmann,
Specialist Kyle W. Mimbs, SFC Gunnar White,
International Guard Tyler Korbut, Lt. Ryan Freitag,
Commander Edward Rosso, SSgt. Mario Rutigliano,
Staff Sgt. Eric Brashears, SFC Christopher Vessichelli,
Lt. Michael Brammer, 2nd Lt. Jason Kieffer,
Chief Petty Officer Thomas Quigley, Capt. Rachel Nolan,
LCPL Stephen Neuman, 2M2 (SW) Steven Q. Herrera,
Airman Michael Woodard, Airman Josh Hidock,
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Moavero, SP4 Justin Rochon
SSG. Brett Rochon, Staff Sergeant Briar Rose Prescott,
Staff Sgts. 1st Class Joseph and Jason Moore,
Cpt. Joey Widmayer, USMC, Lt. Michael Brammer,
Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey E. Paquette,
Senior Airman Zachary Weimar,
1st Lt. Patrick Reibsame, USMC, Major James Brogan,
SFC Jason Thomas Christman, Warrant Officer Seth Nagy,
Airman 1st Class Jack R. Hayes,
Major Gerrid M. Gall, USMC, 2nd Lt. Grant Talkington,
Specialist Adam J. Diedrich, USMC,
Seaman Apprentice Matthew DiNapoli.,
E4 SR Airman Matthew T. Wolters,
and Tech Sgt. Michael Summers.
ST. JOSEPH KNIGHTS
OF COLUMBUS
St Joseph Knights of Columbus Hall,
6725 Babcock Street,
(between Callagy Tire and
ACE Hardware.)
COUNCIL CONTACTS:
GRAND KNIGHT
Bob Burgess
321-409-8878
MEMBERSHIP
Greg Kapral
321-727-7910
HALL RENTAL
Hector Colon
321-704-7968
The Friday Fish Fry will continue
on Friday evenings. Come enjoy
good food at a great price. Doors
open at 5:30pm. We are still having
First Friday Family Night dinners.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of
Columbus meet every 2nd Tuesday at
11:30am and the 4th Thursday of every
month at 7:30pm. For more information
call Loretta Calilli at 321-914-4898.
CATHOLIC SENIORS ON THE MOVE
UPCOMING TRIPS:
October 18 –29 - Texas Triangle Tour Exciting tour of the Lone Star State,
customized motor coach adventure from
Florida to Texas. Stopping in Dallas, San
Antonio and Houston, along with several
cities between. Value packed with centrally located hotels,
most meals and lots of sightseeing. $3,199pp. For more
information contact Cindy at 321-514-1576 or 321-355-7566
ext. 111
Saturday, October 22 - Mount Dora Craft
Fair - Lunch at Lakeside Inn. $67pp. For more
information contact Wickham Park Senior
Center Travel Department 321-255-4494.
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