“Just as Jesus died and has risen again, So through Jesus God will

“Just as Jesus died and has risen again,
So through Jesus God will bring with him
those who have fallen asleep;
and as in Adam all die
so also in Christ will all be brought to life.”
1Thess 4:14, 1Cor 15:22
November 2, 2014
A Message From Fr. Thanh
Today we celebrate All Souls, the commemoration of All the Faithful
Departed. Why do we remember the dead?
Praying for the dead consoles Christians by maintaining connection
between the living and the dead. Since my father died, I continue to
treasure memories of him; I look at photographs, recall stories about
things we did together. These things console me by keeping me
connected and reminding me of his significance in my life. It is true that
prayer helps us remember loved ones and the importance of their life
on earth. Giving due honor to the dead assuages some of our grief
that we can no longer see or touch them.
Today’s feast reminds us of our human condition. Life involves
continuous growth and change, death and rebirth. From the moment
we are reborn in the waters of salvation to our final surrender in death,
life is a constant dying and rising. Yet when we face pain and death,
we are left with unanswered questions. Why do we have to suffer and
die? Is death the final absurdity?
Though our human minds cannot fathom the mystery of life, we know in
faith that death is not the end. Because Christ has died, we live! It is
the will of God that all who believe may have eternal life. The souls of
the just are in the hand of God and no torment will ever touch them.
With the faithful departed, we shall dwell in the eternal home of the
Lord.
Today’s feast also reminds us that every soul is precious to God, who
creates each person to share in his love and goodness. The psalmist
profoundly captures the beauty and mystery of each person’s origins
under God’s watchful care: “You formed my inmost being; you knit me
in my mother’s womb. I praise you, because I am wonderfully made;
wonderful are your works! My very self you know …. Your eyes saw
me unformed; in your book all are written down; my days were shaped,
before one came to be” (Psalm 139: 13-14,16).
When we reflect, for even just a
moment, how precious we are to God,
it changes our perspective on how we
live out each day. There will be
someday in the future that we will
come to see God face to face. On that
day, we will give an account of the
way we have lived in our lives. God
will ask us: What did you do with the
time I gave you? What did you do with
the gifts I have granted you? Did you
use them for the sake of the Gospel,
for the sake of the Kingdom of God,
for the sake of loving me with all your
heart, all your soul, all your strength and for the sake of loving your
neighbor as yourself? Or did you use them just for yourself?
I think Stewardship commitment is the best way to prepare ourselves to
give an account of the way we have lived on earth. Each of us has a
task to be done. Each of us has been given gifts and talent. Those
gifts and talent belong to God and we must use them for the sake of the
Kingdom of God. Trust in God. Put God first.
As we begin the month of November and observe All Souls’ Day, let us
use this opportunity to remember those who have died and commend
their souls to God. Let us reflect on the remaining time we have in our
lives to focus on what truly matters - with our loved ones, those we
know, and those we may encounter who are suffering, alone or broken
in any way. By using our time, talents and gifts that God has given us,
we resolve to help everyone we meet, whether man, woman, or child, to
understand how precious they are in God’s eyes.
“May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God,
rest in peace. Amen.”
Eucharistic Adoration
All Souls’ Day Mass In Cemetery
Eucharistic Adoration is one of the great
treasures here at St. Joseph’s. Our current
schedule is as follows:
В· Mondays 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.,
· Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
· Fridays 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
There will be an All Souls’ Day Mass on Sunday, November 2nd at 6:00
p.m.in the St. Joseph's Cemetery at the Crucifix.
Fr. Thanh would like to propose the following
changes and additions to our schedule.
В· Monday 9:00: a.m.- 9:00 p.m.
В· Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-5:45 p.m.
В· Wednesday 9:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.
В· Thursday 9:00 a.m.-5:45 p.m.
· Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.
At this time Fr. Thanh is asking for feedback
from the Parish about this possible
change. Please email Patrick Kinnare, Parish
Administrator
with
your
thoughts. [email protected]. If you are able to commit to
spending an hour with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament please call or
email to confirm the day and time. Please note: any changes that take
place will not occur until January 1st.
All are invited to attend to remember their family and friends who have
died. The blessing of the graves will start at 5:30 p.m. before
Mass. Candles will be provided. Please bring chairs or blankets to sit
on. There will be fellowship and refreshments following Mass in the
Cody Center. In the event of rain, Mass will be held in the Historic
Church. For further information contact Lisa Pohlgeers 464-0396.
Are You New to the Parish?
We would like to welcome you to our Catholic Community. In order
to better serve you, please fill out a registration card located at the
table in the gathering area of the Church and leave it with a greeter
or usher, submit the form on the Registration page of the website,
or call the office at 268-5422. In order to be a sponsor for Baptism
or Confirmation, you must be a registered parishioner. Also, in
order to have a Baptism at the Parish, you should be registered
first. If you are unsure whether or not you are registered with the
Parish, please call the church office between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30
p.m., 268-5422.
All Souls’ Day
Job Opportunity:
St. Joseph’s Parish Director of Activities
St. Joseph’s Parish in Mandarin has an opening for the position of
Director of Activities. The primary function of this person is the
management of the Cody Enrichment Center as well as the scheduling of
events across the entire St. Joseph campus; this includes the Main
Church, Historic Church and School.
In addition to scheduling events and entering into contracts when
necessary this person will ensure that these events run smoothly from
start to finish. The Cody Enrichment Center is used for Parish events,
ministry fundraisers, ministry meetings, Diocesan sponsored events as
well as wedding receptions and a variety of smaller functions. In addition
to these duties this person will ensure that the building is well
maintained, reporting any necessary repairs to the Parish Administrator
and/or Head of Maintenance.
The ideal candidate will have experience in event planning and event
management, they must be a team player with excellent communication
and people skills. The candidate must be able to work a flexible
schedule which includes days, nights and weekends. Work schedule
varies based on number of events and time of year. This person must
be technologically proficient.
This is a full time position with Diocesan benefits. Salary is
commensurate with experience. Please email or mail a letter of interest,
resume and completed Diocesan employment application to Patrick
Kinnare, St. Joseph’s Parish Administrator. 11757 Old St. Augustine
Rd. Jacksonville, FL. 32258 [email protected] Deadline for
applying is November 7th.
This weekend our second offering will be for Divine Mercy House.
Next weekend the second offering will be for Building and Property
Maintenance.
Faith Direct for October
Regular Offering
Mass in Latin
Mass in Portuguese
Mass in Spanish
Divine Mercy House
All Souls
Poor Box
Children’s Offering
St. Joseph’s Parish Assessments
Building and Property Maintenance
$32,304.74
$22,694.51
$484.00
$249.00
$653.00
$1,374.33
$738.00
$30.90
$35.00
$341.00
$405.00
Faith Direct Electronic Giving
If you would like to sign up for eGiving please visit www.faithdirect.net
and use our church code, FL423. Their contact number is 866-5078757.
Parish Staff
Clergy
Rev. Thanh Nguyen
Pastor
Rev. Michael Morgan
Chancellor
Rev. Bernard Ahern
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Bernardine Eikhuemelo
Parochial Vicar
Kevin Boudreaux
Deacon
Tony Colichio
Deacon
Moe Culver
Deacon
Jason Roy
Deacon
Chris Supple
Deacon
Finis E. Thompson
Deacon
Staff—268-5422—Hours 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Patrick Kinnare
Parish Administrator
Jackie Gould
Office Manager
Wyndee Joseph
Bookkeeper
Eileen Hewitt
Receptionist
Laura Blancato
Youth Director
Frank DeProspo
Music Director
Ali Quinn
Echo Intern
Gerry Serfilippi
Maintenance/Cemetery
Carron Tooke
Bulletin Editor/Wedding Coordinator
Cody Enrichment Center—880-6404—[email protected]
Hours 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Dodi Flora
Director of Religious Education
Sheila Pearson
Office Assistant
Joann Kaczorowski
Interim Director of Activities/
Building Manager C.E.C
School Office Staff—268-6688
Hours 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Rhonda Rose
Principal
Theresa Twisdale
Assistant Principal
Cecile Fung
Office Manager
Teresa Blumenstock
Business Manager
Parish Directors
Pete Kelley—-Parish Council President
John Alexander—Director of Finances/Building Coordinator
Steve Kerlin—Stewardship Director
Bulletin Deadline
Please remember that bulletin announcements are due in the office by
9:00 a.m. Monday. You may either email them to Carron at
[email protected], FAX them to 292-0248, or drop them off at
the church office. Thanks!
Baptism
Parents/guardians wanting to have their baby baptized need to pick up a
Baptismal Packet at the parish office and make a reservation to attend a
Baptismal Seminar. Please make sure you return your completed packet
to the office no later than two weeks prior to the seminar. Please don’t
set a Baptism date until you complete a Baptismal Seminar. You do not
have to wait until your child's birth to complete a seminar. For more
information please call the office at 268-5422.
Driver wanted to take my Mother to Mayo Clinic Daily—Drop
off in the a.m. and Pick-up at night time. Times may vary—
You will use your car—$30.00 per trip.—Must have decent
driving record—Please call her son Sean at 954-614-7326.
It is a 20 minute trip each way.
The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.
Schedule for the Main Church
Mass
Friday—8:15 a.m. (School Mass—Everyone Welcome!)
Saturday—5:30 p.m.—Sunday Vigil
Sunday—8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon
Reconciliation
Saturday—4:30 p.m. (Marian Center)
You may also call the office for an appointment, 268-5422
Schedule for the Historic Church
Mass in Polish
10:00 a.m. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month
Mass in Portuguese
Sunday—6:00 p.m.
Mass in Spanish
Misa en espaГ±ol todos los Domingos a las 8:30 a.m.
y todos los Jueves a las 7:00 p.m.
Misa de Sanacion el primer Miercoles de cada mes a las 7:30 p.m.,
oficiada por Padre Manuel Puga
Confesiones y Consejería los, Domingos 8:00 – 8:20 a.m.
CГ­rculo de OraciГіn los Martes a las 7:30 p.m.
en la Capilla de la Escuela St. Joseph
Traditional Mass in Latin
Sunday—11:15 a.m.
Confessions available before Mass
On the 4th Sunday of each month
immediately following Mass there will be Vespers
and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.
2nd
On the Sunday after Mass
there will be Anointing of the Sick
Daily Mass
Monday-Thursday, and Saturday—8:00 a.m.
Tuesday and Thrusday—6:00 p.m.
First Friday Healing Mass—7:00 p.m.
Eucharistic Adoration in the Cody Center
Mondays: 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Wednesdays: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Fridays: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Adoration for Vocations
Last Friday of each month 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
First Friday Adoration
following the Healing Mass and
continuing until 8:00 a.m.
Saturday morning
Children’s Eucharistic Holy Hour
Wednesday: 10:00–11:00 a.m.
Becoming a Catholic:
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
В· Are you interested in learning more about the Catholic Church?
В· Are you baptized but have never received any formal religious
education or embraced any specific church and are now considering
a personal relationship with God?
В· Are you not baptized but recognize a need for spirituality in your
life?
В· Are you married or engaged to a Catholic, already attend Mass,
and want to further your life in the Church?
В· Are you answering a call to become Catholic but are not sure
how or where to begin?
If you are, please consider attending the Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults (RCIA). The Catholic Church uses the RCIA Process to
instruct and welcome new members. The instruction covers all major
aspects of the Catholic Faith. However, it’s much more than just a
classroom experience. The RCIA process offers a living experience
of the Catholic Community. The teaching staff includes our parish
priests and deacons, religious, and members of the laity. Your
sponsors are members of the parish community and will stand beside
you throughout your journey. In addition to receiving instruction, you
will have unlimited opportunity to ask questions about the Faith, enjoy
the company of others on the journey with you, and see the parish
community expressing and living the Faith.
Meetings are on Sundays in the Marian Chapel of the Main Church
and begin at 9:00 a.m.
For more information about St. Joseph’s RCIA process, please
contact Roger and Linda Lestina at 288-9603 or 303-5799 or
[email protected].
Parish Nurse Ministry is
planning our Annual Health
Fair for Sunday November 9th
during all masses. Walgreens
will provide Flu shots. All
healthcare professionals are
welcome to participate in our
health fair. Please call Jackie
Borello RN at 904-699-4749 to
reserve a table at the Health
Fair. We are looking for companies that can provide a free screening for
our parishioners. Tables are $50.
Families Following Christ
Please join FFC – Families Following Christ on Wednesday,
November 5 at 7:00 p.m. at the Cody Center as we continue our 2014
series: A Year of Prayer. The night is titled "Come, Now is the Time to
Worship" and will focus on things in our daily lives that can lead us to
worship. We will begin with an extended praise and worship session
led by Phil Militante and will continue with small group
discussion. Nursery is available for ages 6 months to 3 years
old. Children’s catechism class is available for ages 4 to 11 years
old.
Please RSVP for the children’s ministry to
[email protected]. If you have any questions, feel
free to contact Stephen Coots at (904) 226-9157.
In verdant pastures he give me repose; Beside restful waters he leads me; he refreshes my soul.
Weddings
To schedule a wedding, an engaged couple must meet with their
parish priest or deacon at least eight months before their proposed
wedding date. Preparation for the sacrament includes attending a
diocesan program such as Engaged Encounter or Pre Cana, and
completing the FOCCUS inventory. Couples of child-bearing age
will also need to take a full course of Natural Family Planning. Preregistration for each of these programs is required. For more
information on marriage preparation programs, please contact the
Diocesan Family Life Center at www.dcfl.org or 551-2619. You
may also call the church office, 268-5422.
“Call down your mercy on me and on her, and allow us to live together
to a happy old age.”
—Tobit 8:7b
Diocesan Anniversary Celebration
A celebration honoring the beautiful witness
of the sacrament of marriage.
Saturday, November 22
If you are celebrating a 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, 50th or more
wedding anniversary, you are invited to attend this special celebration
with Bishop Estevez.
1:00 p.m. Mass | Reception to follow at Christ the King Catholic Church
742 Arlington Road, Jacksonville, FL 32211
Register at www.dcfl.org or call 551-2619 by November 17.
Diocesan Marriage Renewal
Would you like an opportunity to relax with your spouse, dream
dreams, and renew your commitment of love? Becoming one in
mind, heart, and spirit is a lifelong journey in faith and love. Have a
special weekend together to revitalize your marriage on a Diocesan
Marriage Renewal Weekend at our diocese’s own Marywood Retreat
Center.
The next date when you can come refuel your
relationship this year is November 14 - 16. Register and reserve your
space now for one of these weekends by going online at
www.dmrjax.org or simply calling Jerry and Anne Webster at 904-2683758.
Supplies are Needed for the Honduras Medical Mission
Thank you to all who support our mission that touches many hundreds of lives each year!
We are in need of multivitamins (no gummies, please) for adults and children. Tylenol, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and
new reading glasses are needed for the patients of the medical mission. Please drop off donation items in the
Honduras Medical Mission basket in the church foyer. For more information, please contact Denise Sink at 904-9553774 or [email protected] or Mary Williams at [email protected].
Monetary donations are always welcome and help us continue providing support for children and families with
desperate medical and dental needs. These donations pay for all the medicines we take to the poor people. Send
donations to: Friends of the Missions, Inc., 2643 Tacito Trail, Jacksonville, FL 32223, Or donate online:
www.friendsofthemissions.org (Click on Honduras Group to donate).
He guides me in right paths for his name’s sake.
Our Lady of Good Counsel, Pray for Us!
President: Kathy Shives
[email protected], 894-9226
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Tuesday November 4, 7:00 p.m.—Council meeting—Speaker is
Mr. Miller who trains guide dogs for service to humans.
Belk tickets are now on sale—$5 per ticket—for the November 8
event at Belks from 6:00-10:00 a.m.
St. Anne’s Circle
Are you pregnant or a mother of a child birth to 10 years old? Then St.
Anne's Circle is the place for you! In the spirit of Christian fellowship,
we support each other throughout pregnancy & early parenthood. We
offer fun outings for the moms and kids, weekly playgroups, and
service opportunities within our parish and community. We even have
Mom's Meals for moms with newborns! Come join an amazing group
of mothers just like YOU! For more information or questions, please
contact: Victoria Davenport at [email protected] or (904) 4002164.
Upcoming events:
· Wednesday, November 5—Park Day/Lunch at Landon Park (San
Marco) and lunch at Maple Street Biscuits
· Friday, November 7—7:00 p.m.—Moms' Night Out at Jamie B's
house
The Annual Fall Clean Up for the Adopt an Island Ministry will be held
on Saturday November 22, 2014 from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m.. Please
make plans to attend. Sign in sheets will be at the front of the
church, so please stop by, say hi, grab a cup of coffee and a treat
before you start your work. If you don’t have an island feel free to
come join us, there is plenty of work to spread around. This is a great
way to serve community hours. Please remember all children must
be accompanied by an adult. If you are unable to attend, please see
that your assigned island is cared for prior to the holidays. We will be
hosting many visitors throughout the holiday season and want the
grounds to reflect the beauty of our church. If you have any
questions, please feel free to contact Karen Belkot at 904 716 2119
or [email protected]
Festival d’Vine
Join Catholic Charities at the 11th Annual Festival d’Vine! Saturday
November 8 at Treaty Oak Park, 1207 Prudential Drive, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
More than 200 wines available to taste and delicious food from some of
Jacksonville’s best restaurants! Tickets are $75 for regular patrons, and
$50 for those ages 21 to 35. Purchase tickets online at ccbjax.org or call
224-0062. All proceeds benefit Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance
Program, and prevents homelessness in our community.
Florida’s Fallen
Tribute
November 1—14
On the Corner of
Old St. Augustine
Road
and Hood Landing
Please join St. Michael’s
Soldiers, Knights of Columbus Assembly 2679 and
Knights of Columbus Council
10850 as they honor the
brave military of our country
and pay tribute to the Fallen
Heroes of Florida. Walk amongst the crosses with family and friends
remembering the centuries of bravery and valor of our countrymen
and women of America’s Armed Forces.
If you want to make a significant contribution to your parish and the
community at large consider joining the Knights of Columbus. All men
of the Parish are invited to join. For more information contact John
Holechek at 904-699-5220 or [email protected] or Bruce
Allen at [email protected].
Schedule of upcoming events:
November 6—2nd Degree Exemplification
November 11—Veteran’s Day Parade
November 13—Council Meeting
November 15—Turkey Bingo
Patriot Plaza
Bricks are still available. Each brick is $50. If you have any
questions, please contact Bruce Ennis, 891-7443.
Coats for Kids
The Knights of Columbus is collecting coats and jackets for kids who
don't have warm clothes this winter. Please consider donating any
coats out-grown by your children for those in need. Handi Craft
Cleaners has graciously agreed to clean all clothing items prior to
distribution. Donation receptacles will be placed inside the entrances
of the Main Church and the Cody Center. Please consider helping a
local child who needs a coat this winter!
Even though I walk in the dark valley I fear no evil; for you are at my side with your rod and your staff that give me courage.
Our regular November meeting will be held Sunday November 9 at 2:00
p.m. at The Cody Center. Thanksgiving turkey dinner will be featured.
Turkey will be provided by our club. Members are asked to provide
accompanying turkey fixings. Members are also asked to bring items for
the food bank. Please call Roger Schockling, 268-6768, for more
information.
The Divine Mercy House
We would like to extend a heart-felt THANK YOU! to all of our
volunteers. It is only through our volunteers that we are able to continue
to operate. For further information on volunteering at the Divine Mercy
House or our Divine Mercy Thrift Store please contact Nellie at 904-2686282.
Job Opportunity: The Divine Mercy House has current part-time job
openings for an Assistant Resident Director and for Weekend Resident
Staff. For further information and to receive a more complete job
description please contact Bill and Jackie Hardy, Co-Executive Directors,
at [email protected] .
Hope you can join
us
for
our
Thanksgiving
lunch on Tuesday
November 4 at
1:00. It Will be
held in the Cody
Center,
in the
Kilkenny room.
So thankful for all
of you. For any
questions call
Jeanne at 2300546.
HOMELESS OUTREACH MINISTRY
We now embark on a much needed leg of the journey for our homeless
community – coats and warm sweaters! Winter is approaching and there
was an amazing outpouring of support for last year’s drive. Please take
a look at home, and spread the word to family, friends, and co-workers.
Let’s all pull together for another wonderful winter of giving. December
20th is the target date, so all donations will need to be into our bin by no
later than December 13th to make this distribution date. Don’t wait! Start
getting the word out and let the donations come rolling in. For those of
you who do not have gently used coats around the house, you can still
make this a family project by checking the Divine Mercy House Thrift
Store or Goodwill for coats at bargain prices, some as low as $10.00.
There’s no limit to the creative ways you can participate even if you don’t
have a coat of your own to give. Let’s put those thinking caps on…
Please remember that our items are a witness; make sure that all coats
are clean prior to donation with no tears or damage!
We are also in desperate need of the following items: “travel size”
toothpaste and toothbrushes, “travel size” deodorant, and disposable
razors. All other toiletries are necessary as well to replenish our
reserves.
Warm gloves are always appreciated with winter
approaching. For additional information, questions, or to join our team,
contact Melanie Poyer by email at [email protected] or by phone
at (904) 673-0181.
You spread the table before me in the sight of my foes; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.
Congratulations to our 16 new Altar
Servers commissioned to service at
St. Joseph’s on October 19th:
Sarah Adair, Anna Corapi, Maggie
Duncan, Olivia Evans, Louise Everett,
Kylie Guernick, Thomas Hebert, Lauren Jackson, Audrey Lendvay, Jackson Liveringhouse, Sam Martins, Emily
O’Mara, Angelina Raspanti, and Kaitlyn Vontur. (Not pictured: Jacob
Fraidenburg and James Thompson)
You are a blessing to our St. Joseph’s
family and to the Ministry! We look
forward to seeing these new faces at
the altar beginning in November. God
Bless you all as you begin your very
special service to our Lord!
PREP:
Please contact our DRE Dodi
[email protected] for more information.
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880-6404,
November schedule:
Monday, November 3—6:30 p.m.—Level I (1st year confirmation
students) parent/teen meeting—Cody Center
Wednesday, November 5—Class
Wednesday, November 12—Class
Please note: Both sessions of Communion classes will
meet at 6:30 p.m.—Main Church
Both sessions of Confirmation classes will meet at 6:30
p.m.—Cody Center
Saturday, November 15—9:00 a.m. –12:00 p.m.—First
Reconciliation Retreat
Wednesday, November 19—Class
Wednesday, November 26—No Class—HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Wee Worship: For children ages 6 months to 5 years old. Classes take
place during the 10:00 a.m. Sunday mass on the St. Joseph School
Campus. Babies and toddlers are cared for in the nursery. The 3-5 year
olds are in classes where they will learn bible lessons, do crafts, sing
songs, have story time, and attend puppet shows. Snack is provided.
For more information please contact Terry Chrisley
[email protected] or (904) 622-7305.
Only goodness and kindness follow me all the days of my life; . . .
St. Michael’s
Soldiers
The 4th Annual Stockings
for Soldiers Project, which sends
stockings of cheer to our deployed men
and women of the United States military, is
underway. This could be the rewarding
project for you! The second Stocking
Saturday is next weekend at Fields
Cadillac in Orange Park. We start at 9:30
a.m. and work until 2:00ish. Please contact
Vicki at [email protected] if you
plan to attend.
If you can’t make it November 8, mark your
calendar for the 15 and 22. Contact Vicki
at [email protected] to get more
information.
To all our wonderful
supportive families; Please return your
stocking bags to the back of church.
5th
6th
It is open to all
and 7th grade boys and girls.
Registration forms are available
in the Gathering Area, and the
Cody Enrichment Center.
Deadline for registration is November 6
Class size is limited!!
. . . and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD for years to come.
Saturday, November 1
†Chas D. MacLean, III
8:00 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
†Lita Jayme
Sunday, November 2
†Max Shanks
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Deceased Members of the Rice/Tooke Family
12:00 noon
†Irene Kalna
To Diane Erickson and Family
on the death of her Mother, Catherine Dearinger
To Linda and Inaldis Sibilla on the death of their Son,
Inaldis Sibilla Jr.
St. Joseph Cemetery Commission
The St. Joseph Cemetery Commission is exploring the
option of expanding and renovating the existing maintenance
building in order to more efficiently and productively maintain
the perpetual care of the Parish Cemetery. The Cemetery
Commission is in search of an architect who would be willing
to share his/her time and talent with the Parish to aid in this
project. Please contact Parish Administrator, Patrick
Kinnare, for more information. The office number is 2685422.
Anointing of the Sick
If you know of anyone who is admitted to Baptist South
hospital and will be undergoing surgery or a medical
procedure and would like Anointing of the Sick, please call
the parish office, 268-5422, and a priest will visit them
promptly.
Parish Nurse Ministry
If you would like someone from our ministry to contact you,
please call Jackie Borello, RN, 699-4749 or email
[email protected].
Readings for November 3-9
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Phil 2:1-4/Ps 131:1-3/Lk 14:12-14
Phil 2:5-11/Ps 22:26b-30ab, 30e-32/
Lk 14:15-24
Phil 2:12-18/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14/Lk 14:25-33
Phil 3:3-8a/Ps 105:2-7/Lk 15:1-10
Phil 3:17-4:1/Ps 122:1-5/Lk 16:1-8
Phil 4:10-19/Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9/
Lk 16:9-15
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12/Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9/
1Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17/Jn 2:13-22
Main Church
With Love, Ann Brown
Carron & Russ
Monday, November 3
†Ed Acuna
8:00 a.m.
Historic Church
The Legaspi Family
Tuesday, November 4
†John Kwiatek (1st Anniversary)
†Thomas Guido
†Steve Rogero
8:00 a.m.
Historic Church
Your Wife & Family
The Correale Family
Mary Monfort
†Phyllis Connolly
To Linda Rolsom and Family on the death of her Mother,
Virginia Snowden
Historic Church
Your Parents
Main Church
The Legaspi Family
6:00 p.m.
Bobbie & John Pezzuti
Wednesday, November 5
†Manuel Souto
8:00 a.m.
Historic Church
Marina Frees
Thursday, November 6
†Edward Johnson
†Steve Rogero
†Steve Rogero
8:00 a.m.
Historic Church
The Johnson Family
The Salvatore Family
Priscilla Wenner
†Rita Diamond
6:00 p.m.
The Truss Family
Friday, November 7
†Steven Stockton
8:15 a.m.
Main Church
Rose & Larry Stockton
Saturday, November 8
†Max Shanks
8:00 a.m.
Historic Church
Regnum Christi Family
Main Church
The Legaspi Family
†Edwin Legaspi
Sunday, November 9
†Mary Heaney
†William K. Fewox, Jr.
5:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
For the People of the Parish
12:00 noon
Main Church
Russ & Carron Tooke
All my love, Shirl
St. Joseph’s Mission Statement
The members of St. Joseph’s Parish believe that Jesus Christ is the focal point
of a caring Christian Community.
The mission of our Parish Family, therefore, is to create, maintain, nurture, and
foster an environment that will encourage us, and assist us in reaching our full
potential through growth in the knowledge and image of Christ in every facet of
our lives.
Challenged by life-long learning and affirmed by active participation, St.
Joseph’s Parish Family proclaims boldly the Word of God, and with abounding
joy celebrates the Holy Eucharist—the summit of Christian worship and
spirituality—and through outreach, supports and ministers to the community at
large.
The LORD is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.
Please Pray for our Ill Families and Friends
Larry Powers
Sue Ferguson
Josephine Filosa
Anita Cruz
Camille Burley
Lance Mora
Annette Kasnekaw
Deacon Finis Thompson
Robert Culver
Elizabeth Forte
Lt. Ryan Timoney, USA
Pfc. Kevin Raye
Jennifer Nelms
Melissa Adkinson
Byron Googins
Pam KerlinLaney Olson
Carlo Clemente
Dave Huber
Bill Hennessey
Lou Smith
Marie Jenkinson
Larry Adkinson
Mary Jones
Dolores Hoffman
Joe Segilia
Jake Murray
Sr. Anne Marie Lennon
Chris Hearn
Jo Priapi
Deacon Sal Daidone
Frank Franzak
Rafael Santos
Wanda Figurski
Liam McCue
Tyler White
Pat Gibney
Danny Scott
Tony Alvarez
Melanie Poyer
Susan Rezsonya
Bernadette Gawron
Karl Bardin
Dorothy Rotte
Lynn Taylor-Mitchell
Karen Zambetti
Jane Thompson
Pat Perkovich
Alyssa Marie York
Jerry Collins
Leslie Lee
Joe Meyer
Katie & Loriann Joiner
Marina Fussell
Ginny Gladney
Bob Ascher, Sr.
Betty Crowell
Charlie Davis
Priscilla Wenner
David Jones
John Day
Patricia J. Hassell
Frances Garner
Phil Argento
Alan Rees
Clair Murray
Monica Gallien
Karla Santiago
Bert Brohman
Millie Cannillo
Vincent Cannillo
Roberta Dunn
Bill Keegan
Chris Hodges
Azariah Kusmirek
George Gallavan
Nancy Stark
Maria Johns
Greg Aviles, Jr.
Daniel Zuzarte
Maureen Aldrin
Fred Pascual
Ryan Belkot
Barbara Bigda
Catherine Schaeffer
Grayson Sena
Harold Stearn
Freda Holland
Rick Ferro
Egda Intriago
Harold Stearn
Freda Holland
Ana Maria Bohrmann
Stacy Dues
Colyn Mohler
Denise Stepankow
Melody Chapman
Regeana Rupard
Hershel Andrey
Jeanne Ludwig
Bob McDermott
Dana McDermott
Mary Hume
Solange Cruz
Leroy Dell
Rick Spenser
Tammy Walsh
Tom Arens
Carmen Cononie
Nella Hubbersty
Josephine Ridge
Rose Danek
Audrey Golden
Peggy Reisbam
John Kenny
Michael Mattson
Peggy Hornish
Hank Harkins
Dan Danson
Guerlain Carmedelle
Pablo Cruz
Joseph Fitzmayer
Bernadette Michel
Brenda Becza
Shirlee Meyung
Jess Fontaine
Michelle Lanier
Pauline Cioffi
Anthony Monfort
Please Pray for Our Deployed Military
Mark Lewis Gray, WANG
Matthew Peter Rogero, USAF
Terry Haney, USAF
Michelle Sanner, USA
Matthew Allan, USN
Cory Cosio, USMC
William Bryan Scott, USAF
Jarred Fischer, USAF
Victor Fischer, USA
Todd Carter, USMC
Brendan Allan, USAF
Ryan McDonald, USN
Blaine Berquist, USA
Andy Mahan, USAF
Joseph Armando
Samuel, USMC
Robbie Little, USA
Jeffrey Molnar
Kyle Johnson, USA
Matthew Jones, USA
Rick Ziminski, USN
CWO3 Brandon Jacobson, USN
Steven Daniel Neuendorf, USA
Alex Ensell, USMC
Jacquelne Vogelsong, USA
Matthew Chesser, USMC
SSG Scott Kovach, USA
Cpt. Michael Calvin Baker, USAF
Jerrod Garrett, USMC
George Hull, USA
Brandon Wassmer, USA
Adam Graves, USMC
Jason Murphy, USN
Arvin Bada, USAF
Cpt. Brian Herring, USA
PFC Matthew Torres, USA
Jake Shanks, USA
Brian Knutson, USMC
Mathew Malone, USA
LCPL Thomas E. Jowers, USMC
Richard Pace, USA
Francis Gabriel Peralta, USAF
Robert A. Weber, USA
Daniel Ramsey, USA
Paul Nguyan
Jared Rich, USA
Ryan Behring, USA
Christopher A. Carter, USA
Jonah Kinney, USN
AJ. LCPL Ramirez Cruz USMC
David Matfinetz, USA
Clinton Dean, USA
Matthew Pradon, USN
Daniela Patron, USN
Richard Dexter, USA
1st Lt. Philip D. Cotter, USA
Orlando Ramos
Stephen Albanna
1st Lt. Zack Rome, USMC
Lt. Sergio Ibarra, USN
Anthony Striano, USA
Luis Ramos, USMC
Deanne C. Murawsky, USA
Cory Brumley, USN
Sean Kellogg, USA
Vincent Mortara, USA
Sgt. Daniel Braniff, USA
Josh Woodruff, USA
Jeb Galasco, USA
Jonalexis E. Rodriguez, USA
Anthony V. Santos, USMC
Thomas Scarff, USA
Gregory Smith, USN
1st Lt. Guido A. Gonzalez “Chaplain”
Richard Kalpan, USA
Jubal Stokes , USA
Matt Brock, USN
Jason M. Guadalope, USAF
J.T. Walchonski
Sam Kersten, USN
Tammy Walch, USCG
Chase Rothman, USN
James Eckert, USANG
George W. Kovach, Jr., USA
Brian James Eckert, USANG
Mark Picinich, USN
Mike Reiynders, USN
Brian Cotroneo, USN
Andrew Brown, USN
Brendan McGoey, USN
Christian Cruz USN
VP-10, USN
LTJG Ian Schumaker, USN
Please Pray for our Expectant Mothers
Sarah Rogers
Margaret Lodes
Sindy Indacochea
Kristen Krulic
Amy Olson
Gina Kaeser
Kelly Teichert Schwabe
Megan Reese
Rebecca Clayton Lavie
Elizabeth Clayton Wilson
Tonia Nadeau
Sarah Lee
Caitlin Duffy
Christine Coots
Selena Seckinger
Terri Fuss
Kathleen Cook
Anne Clement
Melanie Sembach