Bulletin - St. Joseph Catholic Church
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Bulletin - St. Joseph Catholic Church
St. Joseph Catholic Church Parish Mission Statement Following the example of our patron, a righteous and just man, we the members of St. Joseph Catholic Church, in Marion Illinois, a Eucharistic community formed by the Word, embrace as our mission the following goals: to promote evangelization, stewardship and community building. Thomas D. Flach, V.F., Pastor Thomas Kadela, Youth Minister Emma Tuthill, Coordinator of Religious Education Alex Hendrickson, Music Director Patty Lynn, Choir Director LaVerne Williams, Secretary Randy Barton, Maintenance Sacraments Celebration of Eucharist Weekend Masses: Saturday 5:00 pm (Vigil) Sunday ..................................... 8:00 & 11:00 am Weekday Schedule Monday through Thursday ....... 7:45 Morning Prayer ................................................. 8:00 Mass Friday ....................................... 11:45 Midday Prayer ................................................. 12:10 Mass Sacrament of Penance Saturday 4:00 to 4:45 pm, or as requested. Baptism: Both parents must attend a preparation session. Marriage: Make an appointment with the pastor as soon as possible. A year ahead of time is preferred. A minimum preparation period of four months is required. Parish Office (618) 993-3194 Opt 1 Office Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8:30 am-4:00 pm Fri 8:30 am-12:00 pm FAX CRE E-mail: Pastor CRE Secretary Maintenance Web Sites: Parish Youth Ministry OLMC School (618) 997-9391 (618) 993-3194 Opt. 4 pastorsjm@frontier.com cresjm@frontier.com secsjm@frontier.com maintsjm@frontier.com www.stjosephmarionil.com www.stjosephmarionil.com www.olmcschool.net Hospitalized and Homebound Please notify the office at 993-3194, opt. 1. Spiritual Formation Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) A preparation process for individuals interested in the Catholic Church. Please call the Parish Office. Religious Education for Youth Preschool-Grade 6 Wednesday, Sunday Night Youth Ministry-Grades 7-12 6:00-7:30 pm 6:00-8:30 pm Adult Programs and Bible Study Announcements of programs as they are planned. New Parishioners: Register in person or call the parish office. General Information Pastoral Council Matt Lees, President Sam Hood, Vice-President Sue Humphrey, Secretary Joann Banwarth Fernando Castillo Moy Kilpatrick Jenny Martin OLMC School Representative: Mary Belanger 997-9040 nd Women’s Guild: 2 Tuesday, 6:30 pm - September through May Knights of Columbus Ladies’ Auxiliary: 4th Tuesday, 6:30 pm. Contact Joyce Steber at 889-6464. Knights of Columbus 1st and 3rd Wednesday, 7:30 pm KC Hall Fourth Degree, 4th Wednesday, 7:30 pm KC Hall Bingo Monday & Thursday 7 pm. Phone: (618) 997-6210 600 N. Russell Street Marion, Illinois 62959 January 25, 2015 2 As he passed by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea; they were fishermen. Jesus said to them, "Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men." - Mk 1:16-17 Mass Intentions Jan 24 Vigil: Third Sunday In Ordinary Time -5:00 pm Parish Family Sun Jan 25 Third Sunday In Ordinary Time -8:00 † Norma Collins -11:00 † Bob Warren Mon Jan 26 Ss. Timothy & Titus -7:45 Morning Prayer (wk. 3, p. 867) -8:00 † M/M CW Bagby, Sr. Tues Jan 27 Weekday -7:45 Morning Prayer (wk. 3, p. 877) -8:00 † William & Marie Davidson Wed Jan 28 St. Thomas Aquinas -7:45 Morning Prayer (wk. 3, p. 886) -8:00 † Joseph Lukesh & Terrence Collins Thurs Jan 29 Weekday -7:45 Morning Prayer (wk. 3, p. 896) -8:00 † Gene & Gerald Rogers Fri Jan 30 Weekday -11:45 Morning Prayer (wk. 3, p. 906) -12:10 † Nick & Kay Notto Sat Jan 31 Vigil: Fourth Sunday In Ordinary Time -5:00 pm Ed & Edith Humphrey Sun Feb. 1 Fourth Sunday In Ordinary Time -8:00 † Rinella, Rupert, Brush & Brown Fam. -11:00 Parish Family This Week Sun. Jan. 25 Remember all the sick and homebound of our parish especially: Debe Amaro, Maria Brooks, Dennis & Kay Darter, Evan Dubicki, Mary Kay Gibson, Chuck Grant, Delores Henson, Debbie Hopkins, Randal Houston, Euline Kimmel, Alex Kloepfer, Pat Lucier, Laura Macier, John Macier, Janet Maher, Jean & Marc McKim, Paul Mohr, Richard Mohr, Sharon Oliver, Ron Schuzer, Ken Sine, Herbert Soberg, Sean Spicer, Terri Stachovic and, Mary Venturo. Pray for Those in the Military We remember in prayer our parishioners, relatives and friends serving in the military, especially Derek Ian Horowitz and Daniel Steber. Pray for peace in the world. 8:00 & 11:00 am Anointing of the Catechumens 11:00 am Mass Stewardship Comm. Mtg. 6:00 pm NO SNYM-Ski Trip Mon. Jan. 26 Sat Pray for the Sick and Homebound Masses Tues. Jan. 27 Wed. Jan. 28 Thurs Jan. 29 Sat. Sun. Jan. 31 Feb. 1 CLBB Practice 5:00 pm RCIA 6:30 pm Bingo at KC Hall 7:30 pm Pastoral Council 6:00 pm MBB 6:00 pm KC Ladies Aux. 6:30 pm PSR P-6 6:00 pm 4th Degree KC Mtg. 7:30 pm Bingo at KC Hall 7:30 pm Reconciliation 4:00-4:45 pm Mass 5:00 pm YM Baby-Back Ribs Sale After Mass Masses 8:00 & 11:00 am YM Baby-Back Ribs Sale After Masses NO SNYM Readings for the Week of January 25, 2015 Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Next Sunday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5/Mk 3:22-30 Heb 10:1-10/Mk 3:31-35 Heb 10:11-18/Mk 4:1-20 Heb 10:19-25/Mk 4:21-25 Heb 10:32-39/Mk 4:26-34 Heb 11:1-2, 8-19/Mk 4:35-41 Dt 18:15-20/1 Cor 7:32-35/Mk 1:21-28 Remember St. Joseph Church You can have an everlasting influence on the lives of families in our parish. Please contact your attorney and instruct him or her to include a bequest for St. Joseph in you Will. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School will hold Kindergarten Round-up for the 2015-2016 school year on Tuesday, March 24, from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Children must be 5 years. old by September 1 to be enrolled in Kindergarten. If you plan to attend, please call Pattie in the OLMC office at 942-4484 to register. 3 Sharing God’s Gifts Donations for January 18, 2015 Weekly Budget Goal $7891 Sunday Offering (150) $6123 Loose $639 E-giving (5) $235 Total: $6997 Candles $49 Children’s Offerings (2) $200 “For the measure you measure with will be measured back to you.” Lk 6:38 Church Renovation Contributions(10) for January 18: $1014 FACE News Families for the Advancement of Catholic Education FACE is sponsoring a Chicken n‟ Dumplings Dinner at the Murphysboro Knights of Columbus Hall on Sunday, January 25, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $9.00 for adults, $5.00 for children. Dinner includes the dumplings, potatoes, green beans, corn, coleslaw, dessert and drink. Notre Dame News - Carly Hopkins and Eduardo Castillo made Honor Roll for the second grade report period. OUTREACH-Benevolence Group The Outreach Committee will be hosting a speaker from the Southern Illinois Coalition for the Homeless on Thursday, January 29, at 6:00 p.m. at the Family Life Center. Outreach is beginning a Benevolence group to help our parishioners and non-parishioners facing economic and other hardships. If you are interested in this important work, come and join us on the January 29. Worldwide Marriage Encounter “If you are called,” reply, “speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.” What is God calling you to in your Sacrament of Marriage? The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends is February 6 – 8. To register or for more information call 314-469-7317 or go online to www.stl-wwme.org. Blessing of Expectant Mothers Sunday, February 15, after the 8:00 and 11:00am Masses, a special blessing for mothers-to-be will be given. Outreach - Red Cross On February 21 at 9:00 a.m. the American Red Cross will conduct training in Management of Emergency Shelters at St. Joseph Catholic Church. This training will be held at the Family Life Center. The four hour session will give training in ice storm shelter management. Volunteers will work in shifts, and transportation will be provided for all shelter workers that reside in Williamson County. Shelter shift length will be determined at the volunteer‟s discretion. While the facility is in no way prepared to serve as a long-term shelter, the Family Life Center can provide shelter for a lesser emergency such as an ice storm. Nevertheless, in the event of a tornado, the FLC could be prepared and experienced enough to handle emergency food distribution. Our large field and parking lot could also serve as an easy access for triage and evacuation. If you would like to help the Outreach Committee in this community service project, please call the Parish Office at 993-3194 opt. 1 and leave your name and number with LaVerne. Outreach thanks you and hopes to see you at the training. The outreach team meet the second Wednesday of the month at 6:00 pm in the FLC Welcome Room. Please join us! Spotlight on Our Advertisers Please support the advertisers of our Sunday Bulletin. This week we express our thanks to Calcaterra Excavating ○ 618 -988-8547. Nominees for Pastoral Council 2015-2016 To be considered a Candidate for the St. Joseph Pastoral Council, the candidate must be a registered member of the parish and a practicing Catholic. To nominate a parishioner(s), complete the form below or call the Parish Office at 993-3194 to nominate a candidate(s). Name:__________________________________________ Name:__________________________________________ Name:__________________________________________ 4 Respect Life Corner Carrying Christmas into the New Year – When we witness suffering in the world around us, we know that many did not have a carefree, merry Christmas. The world is broken. There is suffering. And God Himself comes into that suffering to be with us. This is the true nature of compassion – to suffer with. Learn, Act, Connect, Pray: In this new year, how do we carry the message of Christmas in our hearts? How do we live its truth in our lives, rather than pack it away with the ornaments? Let us not forget that we are called to love one another as Christ loved us, to heal the brokenhearted and to enter compassionately into the suffering of others. Parent’s Night Out Want to spend a special evening with your Valentine? Need some free time? Need a quiet evening to yourself? Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 21. PSR will be hosting a „Parent‟s Night Out‟ from 6:00-9:00 pm in the Family Life Center. The cost is $5/child with a snack and activity provided. Please feed dinner to your child(ren) before coming! To take advantage of this great opportunity, please contact Emma before Friday, February 20 at 993-3194 opt. 4 or cresjm@frontier.com Conversion Following the Call of Christ Jesus doesn‟t have call waiting. When Jesus calls you He needs an answer! How would YOU answer Him? Join us at the Newman Center beginning Sunday, February 8 at 12:30 p.m. for another Father Robert Barron Video Series. We will spend four Sundays discussing how some famous figures from Scripture answered Jesus‟ call. Light refreshments provided. Check with Dawn O‟Leary (529-3311) for details. The Messenger Renewal Weekend for the paper is February 7-8. Please stay “connected” through a subscription to The Messenger. Payments can be made through a parish envelope. Subscription cost is $25.00 (printed) or Electronic is $25.00 or both for $30.00. The Messenger is available at www.bellevillemessenger.org. Women’s Retreat The King‟s House Retreat for Women will be on April 10-12. This retreat will feature insights from Pope Francis‟ teachings, including the apostolic exhortation The Joy of the Gospel, and The Holy Longing by Ron Rolheiser, OMI, where he reflects on the Four Pillars of the Spiritual Life. First evening conference: Taking the First Step Second day conference: Traveling Light Final conference: Roadwork For more information, contact Susan Sena at 889-8931. Emma's Exposition In his homily of November 14, Pope Francis said that “We all have a responsibility to look out for children. We all have a responsibility to give the best that we have and the best that we have is the faith. In a world of images” and cell phones, words are not enough; rather, “Example! Example!” The Catholic Church teaches that parents are the first teachers of the faith to their children. As many parents may agree, it is difficult to speak to children when competing with so much technology and distraction. Parents may also agree that it is easier said than done to provide an example to children. However, there are many easy actions parents can take to be an example of the Catholic faith: Go to Mass every week and holy days (even on vacation); Actively participate in Mass (sing, respond, leave after final song); Bow reverently before receiving the Eucharist; Genuflect when entering and exiting the pew, and encourage children to do the same; Bless yourself with holy water at entering and exiting church, and encourage children; Celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation regularly; Pray before meals, at bedtime and in the car; Read from a children‟s Bible and a book about a saint; Use “teachable moments” (holidays, new items…) to talk to the children about Jesus; Text quotes from the Bible etc. to your child; Look at the Church calendar and learn something about the Church seasons and the saint of the day; Leave notes on child‟s pillow or in lunch bag or around the house with quotes from the Bible, etc.; Buy Catholic books for your children. These are just a few suggestions. There are countless resources on the internet, Apps for I-phone (many are free) and printed books to look through. 5 Ministry Assignments Saturday January 31 - 5:00 pm Mass L Mike Humphrey EM R & A Bordenave, J Fuggiti, S & A Humphrey, C Neuman, E Tuthill, L Williams S C Bruce, Rami Lincoln, Volunteer HM C Ehrhardt, M Kilpatrick, D Lurkins, S Maroscher Sacristan Dick Heckel Sunday February 1 - 8:00 am Mass L Harry Mosley EM A Arnold, L Gimmy, T Ivastanin, S Phillips, B Wargel S S Arnold, C Arnold, AJ Scola HM R Barton, C Gibbons, K McCabe, J Phillips Sacristan Sheila Dingrando Sunday February 1 - 11:00 am Mass L James Hopkins EM V Anderson, P Greenlee, R Kirschbaum, R Meleth, T & S Sena, 2 Volunteers S C Hopkins, I Hopkins, C Myers HM F Chapman, C Diel, K Martin, M Pardus CLW Teresa Hopkins Sacristan Jenny Martin BBQ Baby Back RIBS Help support our Youth Only $20.00 Full Slab or $10.00 for ½ Slab! Perfect for Super Bowl Sunday! And a GREAT way to support our kids! Fully Cooked and Ready to Eat PLEASE call Michelle Kadela 751-1080 or Mary Gabby 993-3831 by Monday Jan. 26th to order Baby Back Ribs! Then pick ‘em up at our Parish Life Center Saturday Jan. 31st after 5:00 Mass or Sunday February 1st after 8:00 & 11:00 Masses Message from TDF Evangelization, Stewardship & Community Building Have you checked out the new St. Joseph Church website? The website address is: www.stjosephmarionil.com. You can read the bulletin on line, connect with St. Joseph Church Youth Ministry and connect with the Diocese of Belleville website and with the Vatican website. I am so grateful to Donna Bragee and Mary Belanger who spent many, many hours preparing the site. In the future, as I have already written in this column, individual parishioners will be invited to give a “View the Pew” – a witness and part of the story of the faith journey. These stories will be posted on our parish website, with a summary in the bulletin. Stay tuned. I would like to direct you attention to the website of Diocese of Belleville: www.diobelle.org; on which are links to the document produced at the October 2014 Synod of Bishops, called "Relatio Synodi." There is also a link to a questionnaire for the upcoming 2015 Synod of Bishops on Marriage and the Family. As requested by the Bishop, all are invited to respond. I would like to organize a small group or groups to pray, reflect and respond to Pope Francis‟ questions. If you are interested in participating in this process, please call me or leave a message at the Parish Office. This process will be conducted during Lent. I know that the questions are many and will be impossible to address all of them. I hope that we will be able to meet two or three times and respond to areas of interest. Please go to the diocesan website and view the questionnaire. Also on the diocesan website is Bishop Braxton‟s recent reflection on recent racial issues facing our country, entitled, The Racial Divide in the United States: A Reflection for the World Day of Peace 2015. Congratulations to the young people of our parish who recently celebrated the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time. 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time