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19 January 2020 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekly Bulletin for the Cathedral of St. , Wheeling, West Virginia Vol. 9, No. 8

Behold the Lamb of God

Jn 1:29

In this Issue: Day of Prayer for the Protection of Unborn Children 2 Healing 3

Saint Joseph Cathedral is called to spread the of as a community. We are committed: to our urban neighborhoods, to being the Cathedral of the , and to fellowship, formation, , and prayer. Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 49:3, 5-6 • Ps 40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 1 Corinthians 1:1-3 • :29-34 Today’s readings provide clear and inspiring reminders of the This Week most fundamental aspect of our identity — that of servants of At The Cathedral our most high and holy God, His modern-day disciples. January 19 - 26, 2020 recognized the holiness of Jesus and the response due to Him when he encountered Christ in person on the day they met at the . His response, which we read in our vvvvv Gospel passage from St. John was, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world… He is the one of whom I said, ‘A man is coming after me who ranks ahead of me because SUN Second Sunday in Ordinary Time he existed before me.’” 19 What a powerful description of our Lord and the place He should (Sat) 6:00 pm Mass for Tina Rahi rightfully have in each of our lives. He is truly our Savior, the 8:00 am Mass for the Parishioners only one who can free us from our sinfulness. We are utterly and 10:30 am Mass for Evelyn Jochum completely dependent on His power, love and mercy. Therefore He truly does “rank ahead” of us; he deserves to be first, above all MON Fabian, , ; other priorities and plans in our lives. Let us examine our daily 20 Saint Sebastian, martyr lives and encourage our children to do the same. Does the way I spend my time reflect that God comes first? 12:05 pm Mass for Fred Risovich, Sr. Do prayer and weekly Mass, regular confession and time with my family “rank ahead” of everything else on my calendar? Do I TUE Saint Agnes, , martyr use my talents, skills and energy to serve my family, parish and 21 community in thanksgiving and recognition that God’s kingdom 12:05 pm Mass for Angela Nagem ranks ahead of any other goals or ambitions? Challenging questions, to be sure. But questions worthy of our high calling as Christian disciples offered a glorious mission in WED Weekday in Ordinary Time service of our Lord and His kingdom. What will our response Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection 22 be? ¦ of Unborn Children 12:05 pm Mass for Ron Radcliffe Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection THU Saint Vincent, , martyr; of Unborn Children 23 Saint Marianne Cope, virgin On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court 12:05 pm Mass for Rose Breiding handed down a decision known as Roe versus Wade, which made abortion legal throughout the United States, and struck down many states’ laws restricting abortion. Since that FRI Saint , bishop, decision, more than 60 million abortions have been performed 24 doctor of the in the United States. In all the of the United States, 11:15 am Confessions January 22 is observed as a day of for violations to 12:05 pm Mass for Tamora Morris the dignity of the human person committed through acts of abortion, and for the full restoration of the legal guarantee to the right to life. We pray not only for the innocent children SAT The Conversion of Saint who are not able to be born, but for all mothers and fathers 25 who are considering abortion and those who have had 9:00 am Mass for Gelsonina Vincenzo abortions. In the Pastoral Plan for Pro-Life Activities, the United 9:30 am States Conference of Bishops stated that “Only with 5:00 pm Confessions prayer - prayer that storms the heavens for justice and mercy, 6:00 pm Mass for Buddy Benedetto prayer that cleanses our hearts and souls - will the culture of death that surrounds us today be replaced with a culture of SUN life.” Please pray for a greater respect of human life - from Third Sunday in Ordinary Time natural conception to natural death. 26 8:00 am Mass for Msgr. Kevin M. Quirk 10:30 am Mass for the Parishioners “Here am I, Lord; vvvvv I come to do your will.” Psalm 40

2 The Cathedral Courier January 19, 2020 In your charity, please keep in your prayers: January: Month of the Holy Name of Jesus “It is the divine name that alone brings salvation.” Andrew Helfer, Archer Hatch, Arthur Danehart, Austin Cook, Barb Mazzocca, Bertha Wurtzbacher, Betty Lou - Catechism of the , 4 Galloway, Betty Teater, Bill Wilson, Bob Armstrong, Bob The month of January is dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus. Jones, Brogan Gallentine, Caleb Hlebiczki, Carol Latz, The Church celebrates the feast of the Holy Name Carolyn Lash, Charles Heizer, Children of the Youth on January 3. This month, take time to celebrate its Services System, Christina Helfer, Chuck Fair, power and significance, for the name of Jesus is truly the A. Kress, Jr., Eva Wood, Father Joseph Wilhelm, Frank “Name above all names.” Davis, Fred Herink, Frederick C. Schweizer, Gail Koch, George Kirchner, Geri Nagy, Helen Chiazza, Mass on the World Day of the Sick Hines Rotriga, Jane Rudari, Marlene Martin, Janet Cupp, Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. Janie, Jean and Chuck Schultz, Jim Antill, Jim and Dee, Jimmy Hocking, John Petrella, Jon- Lasher, Pope St. John Paul II in 1992 declared February 11 as World Day of the Sick, to coincide with the feast of Our Lady of Judy Pack, Julia Sheets, Kathy Cooley, Kaitlyn Hanasky, Lourdes. calls the World Day of the Sick an “op- Kenneth Shores, Kermit Klosterman, Liam Manning, portunity to reflect in particular on the needs of the sick and, Lukie Brown, Margaret Stocke, Mark Davis, more generally, of all those who suffer. It is also an occasion Yocum, Mary Ann Fowler, Mary K. Schlosser, Mary for those who generously assist the sick, beginning with family Walicki, Michael DeBlasis, Milissa Rose, Milly Burke, members, health workers and volunteers.” Mona Wurtzbacher, Nadine Greenwood, Norma Bosold, On Tuesday, February 11 at 6:00 p.m., the Cathedral of St. Patricia Kaliscz, Pete Cuffaro, Pete Mack, Philippa Shores, Joseph in Wheeling, West Virginia will celebrate a Mass with R. J. Stocke, Richard Simon, Rick Burgy, Ron Hickman, the communal . The Sacrament of the Rosanne Gaughan, Rosalie Davis, Rose Otey, Sarah Anointing of the Sick is given to those who suffer from any Hanasky, Sarah Sargent, Shirley DeCaria, Sr. Mary kind of physical, emotional, or spiritual illness, those preparing Florence Burke, Stanley Kyrc, Stephanie Bugaj, Susan to undergo surgery, or those experiencing fatigue associated Graff, Susan Mize, Susan Schulte, Tammy, Teresa Helfer, with advanced years. Through anointing, the grace of the Holy Thelma Pearson, Thomas Griffith, Trystan Timmons, Spirit comforts and strengthens the soul of the person. Victoria Jeskey Following the Mass, those present are invited to join in a can- dlelight procession to the side altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary where the celebration will conclude with a Prayer to Our Lady The Pope’s Monthly Intention of Lourdes and the singing of the . For the convenience of those in need, the Cathedral is handi- for January capped accessible with a ramp on both sides of the church (one on the 13th Street side and one on the courtyard side). Promotion of World Peace We pray that Christians, followers of other religions, and all people of goodwill may promote peace and Cold/Flu Seasion Reminder justice in the world. During the cold and flu season, we ask that everyone be mindful of others when attending Mass. If you are sick and Online Giving believe you are contagious, stay home. The obligation to The Cathedral of Saint Joseph offers Online Giving, a attend Mass is not required if you are ill. If you do have cold web-based electronic contribution application that is safe or flu like symptoms, do not feel that you have to exchange the and secure. This site allows you to set up automatic con- Sign of Peace with others. Simply wave or nod your head to tributions and change the timing or the amount of your your neighbors. If your parish has a custom of holding hands gift at any time. You may make pledges and manage your during ’s Prayer, parishioners who are ill may fold contributions to the pledge amount, and you may make their hands in a prayerful posture. While it is the norm in the one-time donations. Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston to receive the under To sign up for Online Giving, visit our parish website at both sacred species, refrain from drinking from the chalice if www.saintjosephcathedral.com and follow the “Giving” you feel ill. You are still receiving the Body, Blood, Soul and tab. This website will walk you through the process. Divinity of the Lord. Weekly Collection January 12, 2020 Envelopes: $2276 Loose: $589 Online: $265 Thank you for your generosity and support.

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 3 First Friday Mass God’s word can never be ‘enchained,’ Friday, February 7 at 5:30 p.m. Mount Calvary Cemetery Chapel pope says at audience 1685 National Rd, Wheeling, WV By Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News Service All are welcome as we celebrate this Mass in honor of our beloved family members and friends and all buried in this cemetery who have gone before us in faith. The Mass will be celebrated in the Bishops’ Chapel. Please invite family and friends to join us for the holy sacrifice of the Mass and to remember our beloved dead who are buried within the cemetery.

World Marriage Day Saturday, February 8 St. Vincent de Paul Marist Center 2244 Marshall Ave, Wheeling, WV Join us for an evening of celebrating your love and the of your marriage together at St. Vincent de Paul Marist Center. We begin Pope Francis speaks during his general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican Jan. 15, 2020. by celebrating mass at 5:00 pm, Also pictured is Georg Ganswein, prefect of the papal household. (CNS photo/ followed by a wine and cheese social Paul Haring) in the parish center. A candle-lit dinner will follow and one couple, (CNS) -- A true he preached but instead (pre-committed) will give a brief apostle is one who continues to be strengthened it by “showing that the witness to their experience in the a courageous and joyful evangelizer direction of events does not belong sacrament of marriage. The evening even in the face of persecution and to men but to the , who ends with coffee and wedding cake certain death, Pope Francis said. gives fruitfulness to the church’s mis- served to the group. Cost of the By choosing to close the Acts of sionary action.” - evening is $45/ per couple. Reserva the Apostles not with St. Paul’s During his imprisonment, the tions are required and must be made martyrdom but with his continu- pope continued, the apostle would no later than Feb. 5, 2020. For more ing to preach the Gospel even while meet with notable Jewish people in information, contact the Beiters at under house arrest, St. Luke wanted his efforts to show “the fulfillment 304-238-4904 or the Reeds at 304- to show that the word of God cannot of the promises made to the chosen be “enchained,” the pope said Jan. 15 people” through Christ’s death and during his weekly general audience. resurrection. “This house open to all hearts is the While not everyone was convinced image of the church which -- although by his preaching, St. Paul continued persecuted, misunderstood and to welcome anyone “who wanted chained -- never tires of welcoming to receive the proclamation of the Feb 11 Healing Mass with a motherly heart every man and kingdom of God and to know Christ,” woman to proclaim to them the love which is a grace that all Christians Feb 26 Ash of the Father who made himself visible should pray for, he said. Feb 29 Rite of Election in Jesus,” he said. May the Lord “enable us, like Paul, To learn more about upcoming events, The pope concluded his series of to imbue our houses with the Gospel check back in The Cathedral Courier talks on the with a and to make them cenacles of fra- or visit the Cathedral website at reflection on St. Paul’s imprisonment ternity, where we can welcome the www.saintjosephcathedral.com in . living Christ, who comes to meet us St. Paul’s treacherous journey in every person and in every age,” and adventures to “the heart of the Pope Francis said. ¦ empire,” he said, did not weaken

4 The Cathedral Courier January 19, 2020 John 1:29-34 how he baptized Jesus and Did you ever look at a a dove came from heaven. FaithInWV.org Where’s Waldo book? The John knew what to watch The Diocese of Wheeling- very detailed and colorful for because of his commu- Charleston has rolled out pictures make it hard to nication with God. Others, FaithInWV, and it is spot Waldo, even though his however, did not recognize all presented online clothes look like they’d stand the Messiah because He did through a new website - out anywhere. Those types of not fit their preconceived FaithInWV.org. It is an books actually develop skills ideas of a savior. online pathway to stories, in children to learn to zero in For us, each day is like photos, and videos of on what they are searching a Where’s Jesus? book. how our people in West for even when there are many Sometimes we have ideas Virginia are following distractions. of what He should look needs a listening ear. Open Christ by actions and In today’s Gospel John is like: a saint, a priest, a hero. your heart to listen to where choices. FaithInWV is Baptizing by the river, calling But perhaps He looks like God is calling you. Where giving hope, rising above on the people to repent a young child who helps is Jesus in your day? With the odds, being a blessing, when he recognizes Jesus. another who is sad. Perhaps all the distraction of life He and leading by example. John calls out, “There is the Jesus is a neighbor who may be difficult to spot but, It is choosing to find Lamb of God who takes in need of a cup of tea or believe me, He is there on the good in others, and away the sins of the world.” someone to bring in their every page of your life. Just letting others see Christ He then tells the story Sof UNmailD AorY a GcoworkerOSP EwhoL AkeepCT looking!IVIT ¦I ES in you. Ultimately it is The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time | John 1:29-34 having faith in above all. Learn how our brothers and sisters in Christ are doing His work. Let’s imitate their love, joy, strength, and resilience through the website. Do you know an exceptional Catholic in West Virginia, someone or a group who is a shining example of FaithInWV? Email Bibey your feature idea to [email protected].

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T H E F A M I L Y T H A T P R A Y S T O G E T H E R S T A Y S T O G E T H E R 1 Second Sunday in OrdinaryA C TimeT I V I T I E S @ C A T H O L I C M O M . C O M 5 Scripture Readings

The readings are included each week so that those who are This Week with the unable to join us for daily Mass will be able to consider and January 17 - Saint Fabian († 250) and Saint Sebastian († 288) have always been venerated pray them in union with the whole Church. together, and their names were coupled in the ancient , as they are still in the Litany of Saints. Week of January 19 Fabian, a Roman, was as energetic as he was admired and respected. He was Pope Monday from 236 to 250. He was able to accomplish a great deal during his long pontifi- 1 15:16-23 cate. He promoted the consolidation and development of the Church. He divided Ps 50:8-9, 16-17, 21, 23 Rome into seven diaconates for the purpose of extending aid to the poor. The Mark 2:18-22 Church flourished under St. Fabian as a succession of emperors left the Christians to themselves. This peaceful time came to an abrupt end with the ascension of Emperor Decius. Tuesday He was a cruel enemy and he decreed that all Christians were to deny Christ by openly worship- 1 Samuel 16:1-13 ping pagan idols. The Church was to lose many followers, but more stood firm to suffer torture Ps 89:20, 21-22, 27-28 and even death. Certainly, one of the first was . Arrested, he was thrown in prison and Mark 2:23-28 died at the hands of his brutal captors. Wednesday Sebastian, a native of , was an officer in ’s imperial guard. The 1 Samuel 17:32-33, 37, 40-51 oldest historical account of the saint is found in a commentary on the psalms by St. Ps 144:1, 2, 9-10 ; the passage reads: “Allow me to propose to you the example of the holy Mark 3:1-6 martyr Sebastian. By birth he was a Milanese. Perhaps the persecutor of Christians had left Milan, or had not yet arrived, or had become momentarily more tolerant. Thursday Sebastian believed that here there was no opportunity for combat, or that it had already passed. 1 Samuel 18:6-9; 19:1-7 So he went to Rome, the scene of bitter opposition arising from the Christians’ zeal for the faith. Ps 56:2-3, 9-13 There he suffered, there he gained the crown.” According to legend, Sebastian was pierced with Mark 3:7-12 arrows so that he would die a slow and painful death, but this attempt on his life was unsuc- Friday cessful due to his athletic stamina. He eventually became well enough to confront the emperor 1 Samuel 24:3-21 regarding the way Christians were being treated. This led to his execution. Patronage: archers; Ps 57:2, 3-4, 6, 11 athletes; soldiers; police associations Mark 3:13-19 January 21 - Saint Agnes (c.292-305) is one of the women whose name is Saturday mentioned in Eucharistic Prayer I. She is thought to have been a member of Roman Acts 22:3-16 nobility, and was martyred at the age of twelve under Diocletian on January 21, Ps 117:1, 2 304, for refusing to marry a prefect’s son. She is the of Christian virtue :15-18 and is often represented with a martyr’s palm and a lamb (a translation of her name in Latin). This gave rise to the tradition of blessing lambs by the Pope at the Vatican on this day. Sunday The wool from these lambs is then used to weave the pallia worn by and others of Isaiah 8:23–9:3 metropolitan rank. Patronage: Christian virtue; those confronted by political and social violence Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17 January 23 - Saint Vincent († c.304) was from Saragossa in third-century Spain. :12-23 He is also known as Vincent the deacon and servant under St. Valerius, bishop of Saragossa. He was martyred in 304 during the persecution by the emperor Diocle- tian. Just before he was killed on a gridiron or grill, he was offered his freedom if he Weekly Devotions would throw a copy of the Scriptures on the fire that was prepared for him, but he at the Cathedral refused. After witnessing Vincent’s faith and heroism, his executioner converted to . The following devotions are Patronage: wine-producers prayed each week following the Saint Marianne Cope 1838-1918), who 12:05 pm Mass: Also on January 23, ( was born in West . A year after her birth the Cope family emigrated to the United States of Novena America to seek work and educational opportunities. From a young age, she felt Monday the call to enter the religious life, which led to her decision to enter the Sisters of Litany of Loreto Saint Francis in Syracuse, New York. She had a deep affection for the suffering and Tuesday the sick. While serving as general of her religious community, she accepted an invitation Litany of Saint Joseph Wednesday to care for the sick, especially those afflicted with leprosy, in Hawaii. Marianne joined the mission to Hawaii where she helped establish homes for leprosy patients and cared for St. Damien de Litany of the Sacred Heart Thursday Veuster of Moloka’i who contracted leprosy during his ministry to the sick. Following the death of St. Damien, Marianne continued his compassionate ministry of care for leprosy patients. of Divine Mercy Fridays Marianne lived the Franciscan call to serve the “crucified,” the most vulnerable, in society. She The olyH Rosary was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on October 21, 2012. Saturdays after the 9 am Mass Continued on next page.

6 The Cathedral Courier January 19, 2020 January 24 - Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622), bishop of Geneva, for Life contributed immensely to the development of spirituality through Friday, January 24, 2020 the publication of his book, An Introduction to the Devout Life. Living Washington, D.C. at a time when manuals on spirituality were written primarily for The 47th March for Life in Wash- clerics and members of religious orders, St. Francis’ book provided ington, D.C. commemorates the a practical path to holiness for people from all states of life. He challenged the 1973 Supreme Court legalization of prevailing belief that only a select few could obtain sanctity. Along with his ac- abortion, which has resulted in the complishments in the area of everyday, or lay, spirituality, he cofounded with St. deaths of over 61 million innocent, the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary, a religious unborn children. Please join this community of that would move beyond traditional enclosure to a healthy March to help us rededicate ourselves blend of prayer and service to the poor. Together, Saints Frances and Jane, with to stopping this culture of death. A their close friends Saints Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac, transformed bus, sponsored by the Monongalia the face of the Church in France. Saint Francis has been named a Doctor of the Chapter of West Virginians for Life, Church. Patronage: Catholic press, writers, journalists, deaf will leave on Friday, January 24, 2020 January 25 - On this day, we celebrate the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul from the JC Penney parking lot at the the Apostle. Saul of Tarsus (c.4 - c.64) had a history of persecuting Christians. He Morgantown Mall at 4:00 a.m. It will was present at the martyrdom of and held the cloaks of those who return there on the same day at around stoned him. While on the road to Damascus, where Saul was headed to suppress 11:00 p.m. A Congressional meeting the Christian community, he was blinded by a bright light and heard the voice of is planned for 10:00 a.m. in Rayburn Christ saying, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?” (Acts of the Apostles 9:4). HOB room 2168. The cost is $15 a He took the name Paul and became the “Apostle to the Gentiles,” traveling the person or $30 for a family of 3 or more. known world with the message of the Gospel. Saint Paul’s conversion is a witness Call 304-594-8945 for mandatory bus to the mercy of God and the possibility of conversion. reservations. Volunteers Needed Knights of Columbus Leap Hunger: The Neighborhood Leap Day, Saturday February 29, 2020 Center in Wheeling is in need of vol- unteers to cook all day Wednesday and Volunteers needed! serve meals Wednesday and Monday On Saturday February 29th, 2020 your Wheeling area Knights of Columbus will afternoons. There is also a need for be leading the charge to pack a minimum of 60,000 meals at Our Lady of Peace volunteers meal delivery drivers for Parish in Wheeling, WV. We invite families, friends and parishioners from the a short route on Island Wednesdays, Ohio Valley to come and join the movement to feed the hungry and help us pack East route on Thursdays and the North the food. We will be packing the food in two (2) shifts: on Fridays. Dishwashers needed in the Please register “online” with the following links: afternoon Monday through Saturday. Contact Mr. Keith Miller (304) AM Shift: 8:00am – 12:00pm 650-9608. https://crosscatholic.volunteerhub.com/event/index/11250764 PM Shift: 12:00pm – 4:00pm https://crosscatholic.volunteerhub.com/event/index/11250756 Food sponsorship still needed! May we count on you? At $0.25/meal, $1.00 covers 4 meals, $25 covers 100 meals, $100 covers 400 meals and $1,000 will take care of 4,000 meals! How many meals would you like to sponsor? For more information, please contact: Jerry “Jermac” McGlumphy, KOC Leaps Hunger, Team Chairman (304) 215-2952 / [email protected]

From the Diocesan Office of Safe Environment `The Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston is committed to the protection of its children and young people. The Diocese complies with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People by maintaining an Office of Safe Environment. To report an incidence of suspected child sexual abuse, please contact your local law enforcement agency, or you may confidentially contact the West Virginia Bureau for Children and Families/Child Protective Services by calling the Child Abuse Hotline at 800.352.6513. To report suspected cases of sexual abuse by personnel of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston to the Diocese, please contact one of the Bishop’s designees at 888.434.6237 (toll free) or 304.233.0880: Sister Ellen Dunn, ext. 264; Mr. Bryan Minor, ext. 263; Mr. Tim Bishop, ext. 353; Fr. Dennis Schuelkens, ext. 270 or call the Office of Safe Environment at 304.230.1504. For more information on the Diocese’s Office of Safe Environment, please go to www.dwc.org, then click the “Diocese” tab, then click “Office of Safe Environment” under the “Offices” menu. To learn more about the Catholic Church’s efforts in preventing sexual abuse of children in the United States, please visit http://www.usccb.org. Under “Issues and Action,” click “Child and Youth Protection” from the drop down menu.

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 7 The Cathedral of Saint Joseph

Parish Offices: 1218 Eoff Street Masses Wheeling, WV 26003 Sundays: 6:00 p.m. (Saturday) (304) 233-4121 8:00 a.m. www.saintjosephcathedral.com 10:30 a.m. Weekdays: 12:05 p.m. Monday thru Friday CLERGY 9:00 a.m. Saturday

Most Reverend Mark E. Brennan Holy Days: Please consult the bulletin Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston

Reverend Monsignor Joseph L. Peterson, V.F. Rector of the Cathedral [email protected]

Rev. Mr. Douglas Breiding Confessions Deacon Friday 11:15-11:45 a.m. [email protected] Saturday: 5:00-5:45 p.m. PARISH STAFF or by appointment

Ms. Debora V. Fahey Assistant for Pastoral Ministries [email protected] vvvvv Mr. Matthew S. Berher Director of Music & Organist [email protected] / INITIATION Mr. Tyler J. Greenwood Both and the Rite of Initiation for Adults Associate Organist can be arranged by contacting the parish office. [email protected]

Mr. Martin Imbroscio MARRIAGE Sacristan Engaged couples who are members of the [email protected] Cathedral parish should contact the parish office.

PARISH LEADERS SACRAMENT OF THE SICK / COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND Mr. James Carroll Please call the parish office to arrange for a visit. Finance Council President

Mr. John Petrella PARISH REGISTRATION Liturgical Ministries Scheduler Registration forms can be obtained through the parish office. Please notify the parish office of address changes through the parish office or by visiting the website. Saint Joseph, pray for us! BULLETIN DEADLINE Announcements for the Courier must be submitted to Debbie Fahey by email to [email protected] by noon on Monday (5 days prior to publication).

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