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 St Joseph Church 2020 St Joseph Drive, Largo Maryland, 20774 3017734838 Fax 3017736832 Website: www.stjosephlargo.org Sunday March 7, 2021 ~ The Third Sunday of Lent= From the Bishop’s Pen... “The water that I shall give you will become a spring of eternal life.”  We have a group of elect entering the Church and a group of candidates receiving full communion in the Church at the Easter Vigil, so my reflections are from the Third Sunday in Lent, Cycle A.  In the first reading from Exodus, the Israelites thirsted for water to drink. However, their thirst showed their lack of trust in God. He had led them out of the captivity of slavery in Egypt and parted the Red Sea for them. Yet, their thirst led them to “put God to the test”, that is what the word Massah means in Hebrew. Meribah is Hebrew for “quarreling”, which is what the Israelites did with God, be- cause they constantly wanted assurance that He was with them and would take care of them. Why did they always need reassurance?   They needed reassurance, because the Israelites were always wallowing in selfpity. They were hurting and angry with God. The Isra- elites did not have true “faith and trust” in God. The Israelites had “faith and trust” in God only when He worked a wonder for them. However, when that wonder faded from memory, so did their “faith and trust” in God. The Israelites’ “insatiable thirst” for another sign from God, was the result of feeling sorry for themselves, living in their own selfpity.  In the Gospel, the Samaritan woman came alone at midday to Jacob’s well to draw water, because she was rejected by the other wom- en, probably because of her lifestyle. She too was living in selfpity. Jesus saw in her, a woman who had an “insatiable thirst.” He saw a woman who thirsted for love, who had five husbands and currently had another lover. Jesus offered this woman “living water,” and the Samaritan woman went from selfpity and rejection and thirst, to “faith and trust” and fulfillment in Jesus, in His grace, and in His gift of the Holy Spirit.  The Samaritan woman’s thirst for “living water” led her to the source of “living water,” Jesus Christ. It is the same “insatiable thirst” that has led our Catechumen, Candidates, and children to seek full reception, full initiation into the Church, the Body of Christ. These Catechumen and Candidates are seeking the waters of eternal life through , Confirmation and the Eucharist.  So, how does our “insatiable thirst” lead the rest of us to trust and believe in Jesus’ gift of “living water” and eternal life through the Holy Spirit during this Lenten Season? It leads us to make our “daily trip to the well.” We need to come to the same well from which the Samaritan woman left as a of Jesus. We need to come to the well of . When we pray, we draw from the well of Jesus’ grace, wisdom, and love, refreshing and nourishing our souls, strengthening us for the discipleship He calls us to.  M Bishop Roy Campbell

  OFFICE HOURS PASTORAL STAFF     *Saturday  5:00pm The church office hours:  Pastor *Sunday  8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm Monday thru Friday  Most Rev. Roy E. Campbell, Jr.  9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.   [email protected] Daily Mass 8:30 am  The office is closed for business on:    ALL Weekends  Parochial Vicar Federal Gov’t Closings  Rev. Patrick Mullan Weekly on Tuesday Holidays and Holy Days  Exposition / Adoration 6:00 pm Evening Mass 7:00 pm Phone: ( 301)7734838  [email protected]  Fax: (301) 7736832      Website: www.stjosephlargo.org Deacon Steven Nash *Reservation Only    [email protected] Sunday 10am and Daily Masses are Live Streamed Live Stream via Facebook Page or Website  Sunday March 7, 2021 ~ PAGE 2=

PȱɂȹɃȸ SɄȱȶȶ   Cherry Neal, Office Manager ;  [email protected] ; ext 24  To The St Joseph Community Our desire is that every member of our parish family encounters Jesus Christ in a Karen Marshall, Secretary;  very personal and lifechanging way as they journey through life within our commu- [email protected]; ext 10 nity. That now includes you and we welcome youto this very personal,communal Loraine Hayling, Financial Services;  journey of faith as part of our parish family. As you begin the next part of your faith [email protected]; ext 14  journey with us,we encourage you to check in at the Welcome Table and complete the parish registration form. You may also get the form from a Hospitality minister. Bernadette Crawford, Religious Education; Stay connected with the St Joseph Community through our Website, Facebook and [email protected]; ext 15 FlockNote. God has given you gifts to share in helping the Church build the kingdom and accomplish her mission. Seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to help you discern Theresa Leeke, Music; [email protected] where you are meant to serve.When we fully reopen, please check out our Ministries Stephen Joy, Facilities Manager; and Organizations at the Welcome Table or our Website.  [email protected] ; ext 16 Pray, discern, then take that leap of faith and get engaged in the life of the parish.  LȵɄ ɅɃ ȻȾȿɇ ɉȿɅ ȱɂȵ ȸȵɂȵ Ƀȿ ɇȵ ȳȱȾ ɀɂȿɀȵɂȼɉ ɇȵȼȳȿȽȵ ɉȿɅ! 

SɄ JȿɃȵɀȸ PȱɂȹɃȸ CȿɅȾȳȹȼ PȱɂȹɃȸ TȹɄȸȹȾȷ ȱȾȴ  As we reopen for public Mases, please use your [email protected] offertory envelopes, and please fill them out CȿȾɄɂȹȲɅɄȹȿȾɃ completely. Enclose your check or cash in your SɅɀɀȿɂɄ MȹȾȹɃɄɂȹȵɃ offertory envelope and write the amount on the envelope. As a reminder money/checks do not stay together with the envelopes so if  there’s no information or amount on the envelope you may not receive proper Audiovisual Support: Chuck Clay acknowledgement for your offering. If you choose to send in your Church enve- [email protected]  lopes by mail or drop them off at the Church, please continue to do so.Your Bereavement Support: Etoile Hawkins tax deductible offerings are based on the information on your envelopes.  [email protected]  Food Pantry/St. Vincent DePaul Society:  We have also setupOnline Giving through Faith Direct, which is an easy, Rhonda Burriss, Pam White 3017730102 or ext 13 simple, and secure way to continue supporting the ministry and mission of Good Samaritans Ministry: Carolyn Brooks, our parish. We had to make a number of decisions regarding our current [email protected] 3013795944 and Evangeline Church staff because we are unable to collect our regular offertory.  Dyer, [email protected] 3013909392 Please go to the link: https://www.stjosephlargo.org/onlinegiving to signup for Faith Direct, RCIA Coordinator: Deacon Steven Nash [email protected]  make a contribution, and to view a video about enrollment and have your questions answered about online giving. Repast Ministry: Burma Hill We thank all who contribute regularly and generously to the support of our Parish [email protected], 2406204556  Social Justice Social Concerns Ministry:  Lisa Smith, [email protected] SɄȱɉ CȿȾȾȵȳɄȵȴ ɇȹɄȸ SɄ JȿɃȵɀȸ’Ƀ Keep yourself “inthe loop” of church happenings” Wedding Coordinator: Thelma Lucas   [email protected] Stay uptodate with what's going on here at St. Joseph Church. The Lord is alive Youth Ministry: Beverly Dandridge and working in many ways in our church. There are many ministries and events [email protected] taking place every week. We provide a number of ways for you to stay connected. Read the weekly bulletin, see us on Facebook, visit our website, and register for FlockNote.  Our Parish Family’s Weekly Offering Website www.stjosephlargo.org ;  Facebook www.facebook.com/StJosephLargo $ 13,290.37 February 28, 2021    Hȿɇ Ʉȿ RȵȷȹɃɄȵɂ LJǐǓ FǍǐDŽnjǏǐǕdž Our average weekly parish expenses for 1. Create a new text message.  January, 2021 ~ $12,169.71  2. In the To box: 84576 3. In the Text box: SJ2020  4. HIT SEND Our Offertory last week was 109.2 % 5. The message appears: Thanks for connecting with St.Joseph Catholic Church! of Expenses 6. Click the link in the reply message.  7. Complete the name page, hit SAVE.  8. Choose your groups*, hit NEXT.(*groups that you currently have membership) Faith Direct for January, 2021 ~ $18,376.84 9. Complete the rest of the fields, hit SAVE 10. You will receive an email to verify your email address, click verify my email. Last Week’s Attendance: 319 11. You will receive another email to create a password. Click CREATE PASSWORD.  12. Once your password is set, it will log you into Flock Note.   Sunday March 7, 2021 ~ The Third Sunday of Lent ~ PAGE 3= St Joseph Church Calendar for this Week

WȵȵȻȼɉ MȱɃɃ / OȲɃȵɂɆȱȾȳȵɃ ȱȾȴ RȵȳȿȾȳȹȼȹȱɄȹȿȾ SȳȸȵȴɅȼȵ  Daily Readings for the Week= Sunday and Saturday    Masses by Reservation Only  Week of March 7, 2021 Link to Mass Signup via FȼȿȳȻȾȿɄȵ ȱȾȴ Website www.stjosephlargo.org  Live Stream via Website / Facebook  Sunday:    Ex 20:117 or 20:13, 78, 1217/Ps 19:8, 9, SɅȾȴȱɉ March 7, 2021 10, 11 [Jn 6:68c]/1 Cor 1:2225/Jn 2:1325 Tȸȹɂȴ SɅȾȴȱɉ ȿȶ LȵȾɄ  or Ex 17:37/Ps 95:12, 67, 89 [8]/  Rom 5:12, 58/Jn 4:542   Masses 8:00 am  10:00 am  12:00 pm or 4:515, 19b26, 39a, 4042   Monday:  All Masses in the Church  2 Kgs 5:115ab/Ps 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4 [cf 42:3]/  Note: 10:00 am Mass  Live Streamed Lk 4:2430 Tuesday:  Dn 3:25, 3443/Ps 25:45ab, 6 and 7bc, 89 MȿȾȴȱɉ March 8, 2021  [6a]/Mt 18:2135 SǕ. JǐljǏ ǐLJ GǐDž, RdžǍNJLjNJǐǖǔ  Wednesday:   Dt 4:1, 59/Ps 147:1213, 1516, 1920]/ Daily Mass  8:30 am Mt 5:1719  Thursday:  Live Stream Only / Not in Church Jer 7:2328/Ps 95:12, 67, 89 [8] Lk 11:1423 Fɂȹȴȱɉ Mȱɂȳȸ 12, 2021 Friday:  TɅȵɃȴȱɉ Mȱɂȳȸ 9, 2021  Hos 14:210/Ps 81:6c8a, 8bc9, 1011ab,  SǕ. FǓǂǏDŽdžǔ ǐLJ Rǐǎdž, RdžǍNJLjNJǐǖǔ  Daily Mass  8:30 am 14 and 17 [cf. 11 and 9a]/Mk 12:2834   Saturday:  Daily Mass  8:30 am Stations of the Cross  Hos 6:16/Ps 51:34, 1819, 2021ab   9:00 am and 7:00 pm [cf. Hos 6:6]/Lk 18:914 Exposition / Adoration  6:00 pm  Next Sunday: Benediction 6:30 pm Virtual Lenten Reflections 8:00 pm 2 Chr 36:1416, 1923/Ps 137:12, 3, 45, 6   [6ab]/Eph 2:410/Jn 3:1421 or 1 Sm 16:1b, Tuesday Evening Mass  7:00 pm Join Zoom Meeting 67, 1013a/Ps 23:13a, 3b4m 5, 6 [1]/Eph  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88473839693? 5:814/Jn 9:141 or All  In the Church and Live Stream pwd=a0tkOTVIZHlXTXJYNTloUnVlMmtZZz 09   Daily Mass and Stations of the Cross  in the Church and Live Stream

SȱɄɅɂȴȱɉ Mȱɂȳȸ 13, 2021  Vigil Mass  5:00 pm  WȵȴȾȵɃȴȱɉ Mȱɂȳȸ 10, 2021   Vigil Mass in the Church Only Daily Mass 8:30 am   7:00 pm  Tljdž LNJLjljǕ NJǔ ǐǏ LJǐǓ Yǐǖ Adoration of the  Reconciliation/Confession Blessed Sacrament  CǐǏLJdžǔǔNJǐǏ / RdžDŽǐǏDŽNJǍNJǂǕNJǐǏ  Mass In the Church and Live Stream Spend Time in Adoration Reconciliation / Confession in the Church EǗdžǓǚ SǂǕǖǓDžǂǚ  3:00  4:15 Ǒǎ   Adoration is offered every  (Uǔdž ǔNJDždž džǏǕǓǂǏDŽdž DžǐǐǓ ǏdžǙǕ  Tuesday at 6:00 pm followed by Ǖǐ Ǖljdž ǎdžǎǐǓNJǂǍ ǘǂǍǍ) Mass at 7:00pm.  TȸɅɂɃȴȱɉ Mȱɂȳȸ 11, 2021  Stop in and experience the renewing   NȵɈɄ SɅȾȴȱɉ  Daily Mass  8:30 am  power of being in God's presence.   FǐǖǓǕlj SǖǏDžǂǚ ǐLJ LdžǏǕ  Jesus waits for you so he can pour his love In the Church and Live Stream DǂǚǍNJLjljǕ SǂǗNJǏLj TNJǎdž BdžLjNJǏǔ  and mercy into your heart.   Sunday March 7, 2021 ~ PAGE 4= Please Pray for the Sick and Shutin... Richard and Gloria Anderson, Shelia Anderson, Agnes Bell, Sharon Alenda, Carla Amorim, Lois Atkinson, Otto Boswell, Theresa Bowser, Carolyn Branch, Rachel Brewer, Margaret Brooks, Maxine Brown, Kelvin & Francine Brown, Virginia Brust, Renee Burroughs, Tanesha Butler, Edwinda Castleberry, Alberta Christian, Angella Coker, Bernadette Crawford, Kennard Dalrymple, Herman Davis, Nigel Djossou, Frederick Fant, Mary E. Fletcher, Evelyn Frelow, James Gant, Regina Gary, Desiree Graves, Kimberly Grimes, Fr. Henry Heffernan, Doris Hite, Cathy Jackson, Demetrius Jackson, Jake Jacobs, Wanda Johnson, Roland Joyner. Mark Landry Sr, Mark Landry Jr, Gabrielle Landry, Robin Landry, Lillian Lee, Henrietta Long, & Thomas McDaniels Sr., Sadie Malveaux, Barbara Marshall, Marilyn Marshall, An- thony Mc Donald, Kathleen Mitchell, Nancy Mooney, Richard and Sylvia Parker, Fr. Everett Pearson, LaTanya Pelt, Larry Peters, Msgr. , John Queen, Younger, Paul Newman, Claudette Randall, Barbara ReeceJones, Danielle Rhodes, Carolyn Richardson, Gladys Richardson, Irene Richmond, Miriam Ross, Teresa Ross, Ronald G. Sanders, Sheryl Sanders, Marcia Savoy, Johnny Scott, Lucille Shaw, James Shorter, Patricia StithClem, William ”Billy” Tolbert, Erma Torney, Frances Tyler, Joan and John Woody, Paula Wynn 

And the Recently Deceased:  Mercedes Spriggs  Eternal Rest grant to them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen.    Mass Intentions are made in the Church Office during regu-  lar business hours. We no longer accept bookings for one   name for several days in succession. An offering is $10.00  cash per date / per envelope.   Sunday 10:00 am Mass intentions are acknowledged at the daily mass . Friday 8:30 am Mass intentions must be received in the office by Monday Darlene Williams (Healing) Freedom for People of Biafra  Ify Nwankwo and Gospel Asonye (SI)  9:00 am to be included in the bulletin for the next week. ( † ) Deceased (SI ) Special Intentions

LIVE THE LITURGY  INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK WHY DO WE DO THAT?  With our world in such constant turmoil and con- CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED  flict, it makes such good sense to return to the sim- What is the Difference? ple directives given in the Ten Commandments.  God’s unassuming guidelines provide the perfect  recipe for ordering our relationships with God, oth- Question: ers, and even ourselves. But yet, we are so quick to  glance beyond them and even remove them from What’s the difference between priests and brothers, , public view because we foolishly believe we can etc.?  create something better. Arrogance runs far deeper in the members of Answer:  our society than we can ever imagine. Lent is a perfect time to call  ourselves back to our foundations and the basic relationships that The distinctions titles and categories used for priests and the male comprise our lives. It is also a time to remember that Jesus is the true members of religious communities can be confusing, especially since sign of God’s presence. Everything he says and does, including his the categories can sometimes be intertwined as a man can be both a suffering and death, is a sign of the God who sent him. The anger we priest and a , or a and a . So, to help to piece the witness when Jesus exhorts those in the temple to stop making his puzzle together, it’s important to begin by noting some basic distinc- Father’s house a marketplace can equally be seen in his anger and tions: frustration over humanity’s constant mission to turn God’s creation into a secular world. We have a lot of work to do for sure.  The distinction between priests (who are ordained for ministry) and brothers (who are nonordained members of religious communities and who are committed to lives of prayer and service). SACRAMENTS  Infant : Parents requesting baptism must be registered active mem- Priests: A priest is a man who has been ordained for sacramental bers of the Parish. A Catholic godparent must be a registered and practicing ministry and these fall into two categories: A) Diocesan (or Secular) Catholic, confirmed in writing by his or her proper pastor. Baptisms are on Priests can either be attached to a diocese and who serve under a bish- the last Sunday of each month, after 11 am Mass. Parents may pick up a Bap- op. Their ministry is usually oriented toward pastoral service. B) tism Registration Packet from the church office during business hours. Par- Religious Priests are members of religious communities (like the ticipation in PreBaptismal Program is required.  , Jesuits, , or Carmelites) and their lives are  guided by the special mission and charism of their community. While Marriage: Couples seeking to be married in the Church are to make ar- both kinds of priest practice sacramental ministry, their spirituality rangements with the pastor six months to a year in advance of their intended and how they live out their priesthood can be very different. wedding date in order to allow time for the couple to complete marriage preparation. At least one of the engaged must be a registered active member of this Church. Brothers: Brothers are nonordained members of religious communi-  ties (such as those mentioned above) who live lives committed to Christian Burial: The family of the deceased should contact Bishop Camp- prayer and service. Religious priests and brothers serve together in bell, Fr. Mullan or the Parish office as soon as possible to plan the funeral their communities and their ministries include much more than the arrangements. Please contact Mrs. Hawkins on the bereavement committee at care of parishes. [email protected].  , Friars, and Canons: These are broad categories that include Anointing of the Sick: Anointing of the sick is celebrated upon request religious priests and brothers, and each of these is connected to spe- to surgery or at the time of illness. Please notify the Parish office of the cific ways of life and spiritualities. illness or hospitalization of the parishioner. Sunday March 7, 2021 ~ The Third Sunday of Lent ~ PAGE 5=

 The Year of Joseph  How to Celebrate  The St. Joseph Table  , on December 8, 2020 declared 2021 as The Year of St. Joseph. It is a year to commemorate the life of the Patron Saint of our Parish. The Feast of St. Joseph is March 19 and our parish will cele- brate this feast in a very special way. There will be special mu- sic during the Mass, written by Fr. Steven Bell a former parish- ioner and now Pastor of Holy Spirit parish at the  University of California at Berkley. In the foyer, you will see a table adorned with various religious items associated with St. Joseph. This will be our inspired version of the St. Joseph Ta- ble which will be on display until the end of this year. Ordinarily, the St. Joseph Table is filled with an array of food for the community to share after Mass. Due to the restrictions of the pandemic; our table in the foyer will have no food. Howev- er, we will have several objects, including pictures, a display of the , and others which are symbolic to St. Joseph.  History of the St. Joseph Table: According to legend, the people of prayed to St. Joseph during a devastating drought. Much rejoicing took place when the abundant rains came and ended their woes. To show their gratitude for an- swered , the people prepared a table with special foods to honor St. Joseph and to share with the poor. After thanking and honoring the saint, they distributed the food to the less for- tunate.  How Can I Celebrate at Home?: The St, Joseph Table be- Pray for Our Seminarians  came a tradition in many countries, including the .  It is intended to be a communal affair. Therefore, this year we Please take a moment today to stop by the “Virtual Vocations are encouraging the parish community of St. Joseph to have Tree” where you’ll see cards for each of the seminarians of the  your own St. Joseph Table at your home. You may display it Archdiocese of Washington. Choose one or morecards and pray with food and/or objects symbolic of the life of the Patron Saint forthat seminarian each day during Lent.  as a simple centerpiece or as elaborate as an entire table. We  also encourage you to share your creation with other members Go to saintjohnneumann.org/vocationstree  of the parish. and download the card of the seminarian of your choice for printing  at home. Make it a beautiful offering to the Lord this Lent to pray Share Your Love of St Joseph:Please take a photograph of for those whom He calls to give their lives in service of His Church your St. Joseph Table and send to [email protected] in our archdiocese.  Photographs will be displayed on the bulletin board in the en- trance foyer, Facebook, the Parish Web page and in the bulletin, space permitting.Please include your name, email address and  UǑDŽǐǎNJǏLj EǗdžǏǕǔ  contact information. Be creative!    Every Thursday  Every Friday during Lent What Else Can I Do?:St. Joseph’s Feast falls within our Len- Come and Pray the  Stations of the Cross ten Journey. We can always spend time praying for the interces- with St. JosephLargo  9:00 am  sion of St. Joseph, practice almsgiving by donating to St. Vin- All are Invited 5:00 pm  (after morning Mass) cent DePaul Society or and when we fast, Call in number:  7:00 pm make sure our St. Joseph Tables are creative and fun but also 6053135111 Access : 263572#  are moderate and follow our Lenten guidelines. Most important-  Virtual Lenten Reflection 8:00 pm ly, share the love of St. Joseph with family and friends in a safe Every Wednesday during Lent  COVID19 awareness environment.  Virtual Bible Study   7:30 pm Archdiocese of Washington sponsored by the  MEN’S DISCERNMENT March 14, 2021 Bowman Francis Ministry  RETREAT WEEKEND www.bowmanfrancis.org Friday through Sunday  March 26M28, 2021 Every Wednesday during Lent  Please register at https:// The Light is on for You dcpriest.org/youngadults. Reconciliation / Confessions For more information, contact  In the Church Fr. Mark Ivany at 2026369020.  7:00 pm   CHILD DAY CARE Robert E. Evans Funeral Home McGuire Peaches ‘n Cream Care and kindness from professionals you can trust. Funeral Service, Inc. Child Development & Infant Center B Established in 1912 (NAEYC Accredited) National Association Beall Funeral Home 7400 Georgia Avenue, N.W. www.beallfuneral.com for the Education of Young Children Washington, DC 20012 (301) 805-5544 356 Eastern Ave., N.E, Washington, D.C. 202-882-6600 Family Owned & Operated (At the Seat Pleasant line) Pre-Need Planning 301-464-8836 Se Habla Español Complete Funeral & Cremation Services www.mcguire-services.com (202) 398-7200 Fax 301-464-3631 6512 N.W. Crain Highway (Rt. 3S), Bowie 16000 Annapolis Rd. Bowie, MD

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