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PASTORAL TEAM: Parish Office 777 East Ohio Street, PO Box 40, Circleville, OH 43113 (740) 477-2549 St. Joseph Mack Blankenship/Secretary [email protected] Patty Fouch/Parish & Cemetery Finance & Personnel [email protected] Mona Allen/Bookkeeper [email protected] Vanessa Butterbaugh/PSR Coordinator and Parish Director of Youth Ministry [email protected] Patricia Immell/Director of Music 134 W. Mound Street [email protected] P.O. Box 40 Mark Fouch/Building & Grounds Caretaker [email protected] Circleville, Ohio 43113 Chuck Estel/Cemetery Caretaker saintjosephcircleville.com facebook.com/stjosephcc PARISH OFFICE HOURS: facebook.com/saintjosephcatholiccemetery Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday: PASTOR: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fr. Ted Machnik (740) 477-2549 [email protected] Bulletin deadline: Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. Rectory: (740) 474-1821 Emergency: (740) 352-9401 PARISH COUNCIL: Mary Logan So Home (614) 357-9006 Email [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday, 5:00 p.m.; Sunday, 8:00 and 11:15 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, at 7:00 p.m., NO Thursday Mass; Holy Days: check the bulletin. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: First Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Contact the Pastor to schedule an appointment. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays, 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. or by appointment. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Contact the Pastor at least six months in advance. CONTINUING EDUCATION: Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Wednesdays, at 7:00 p.m., in the Church Hall, September through Easter Parish School of Religion (PSR) Preschool (3-year-olds) through Grade 12 Sundays, 9:30 to 10:45 a.m., September-May At St. Joseph Parish Center. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL NO. 5297 Fr. John S. Hannan 2489 North Court Street, P.O. Box 38, Circleville, OH 43113 Meetings: First & Third Mondays, at 7:00 p.m. ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO October 13th, 2019 WEEKDAY MASS TIME CHANGE! All this week, weekday The Twenty-eighth Sunday Masses will be at 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday. In Ordinary Time INTERESTED IN LITURGICAL MINISTRIES? If you are interested in learning more about liturgical ministry opportunities at St. Joseph, roles such as Eucharistic MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 – St. Callistus Minister, Lector, Usher, Greeter and Altar Server, please 12:00 Noon Weekday Mass (pg. 331) contact Mack at the office by phone at 740-477-2549 or John & Helen Seidel email [email protected]. by Bryan & Joan Shonkwiler 12:00 Noon AA (H) GRATITUDE: The Wood Family sincerely appreciates and thanks everyone at St. Joseph Parish for your thoughts, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 – St. Teresa of Jesus prayers, cards, food and condolences during the illness and 12:00 Noon AA (H) death of Bill Wood. A special thank-you to Fr. Ted Machnik, 12:00 Noon Weekday Mass (pg. 333) Suzanne Fosnaugh and the Bereavement Committee and Sr. Ursula Grimes (Anniversary) Patty Immell. God Bless One and All. by Mary Kay Wood WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 – St. Hedwig HOSPITAL AND HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: If you NO RCIA or a loved one are home or hospital-bound for any length 12:00 Noon Weekday Mass (pg. 335) of time, and desire to receive the sacraments, please call Richard Baranick by Lisa McKeivier the Parish Office. Fr. Ted and Mary Kay no longer have the 7:00 p.m. RCIA (H) ability to check the local chaplains’ list; the list is no longer being made available to pastors and associates. Therefore, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 – St. Ignatius of Antioch they will not know of your needs unless they are notified by 12:00 Noon Weekday Mass (pg. 337) the individual or his/her family. Pat Ward by The Community Kitchen 12:00 Noon AA (H) HAVE YOU MOVED? DID YOU DROP YOUR LANDLINE? Please help us stay up-to-date in the Parish Office and let FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 – St. Luke us know if you have a new address and/or updated phone 12:00 Noon Weekday Mass (pg. 339) number! Not only does it keep your registration information Richard Sill (Anniversary) current, but it saves the parish money in terms of wasted by Chuck & Cathy Steinhauser stamps and returned mail costs. 12:00 Noon AA (H) FAITH DIRECT: Did you miss a weekly offering while on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 – vacation? eGiving through Faith Direct is the easiest and Sts. John de Brebeuf & Isaac Jogues most convenient way for St. Joseph to receive your weekly 4:00 p.m. Confessions (CH) offering and other Church support. eGiving through Faith 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass (pg. 144) Direct will also save you time while helping St. Joseph Dallas Elliott by Jerry & Betty Platz reduce our expenses. You can go online to www.faithdirect. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 net click on Give Now and enter Church Code OH778. NO PSR Thank you for your prayerful support of St. Joseph. 7:30 a.m. Rosary (CH) FAITH FORMATION: The Wild Goose adult faith formation 8:00 a.m. Sunday Mass (pg. 144) program on the Holy Spirit is held in the church hall in The People of St. Joseph Parish between the Sunday morning Masses. Take some time and 11:15 a.m. Sunday Mass (pg. 144) get in touch with this Person of the Holy Trinity. Mario Espino by Hersilia Phillips K OF C CHRISTMAS CARDS: Some of our Christmas cards sold out quickly from our outside displays, but they can OUR PRAYERS FOR OTHERS: Hold in your prayers still be obtained in time for mailing. Just pick up a brochure Phyllis Yates, Lillian Louise Pyles, Martha McCoy, (order form) from one of the display tables and turn in an Elisha Watts, Susan Fields, Wilma Long, and all those order for your favorites. Return the completed form to any K who are on our prayer chain. If you have permission and of C member or directly to Wayne Fontaine. Ordered cards wish to put a friend or loved one on the email prayer chain, will arrive in early November. Call or email any questions or are interested in praying as part of our prayer chain, to Wayne Fontaine at 304-615-1053 or waynerfontaine@ please contact Jackie Rose at diggersdaughter@yahoo. gmail.com. com or (614) 595-7633. If you would also like to have a name listed in our church bulletin for prayers, please notify CHOIR PRACTICES have started! Practices are on us at [email protected] or call 477-2549, Thursday: Youth Choir at 4:30; Chime Choir at 6:00; and ext. 300. Adult Choir at 7:00. Come join the fun and sing with us! Memorial: 19 October; 26 September (Canada) The eight North American martyrs included six priests and two lay brothers. These were heroic members of the Society of Jesus were martyred in North America in order to bring the faith to the Huron, Iroquois, Mohawk and Petun Indians. Five of the eight North American martyrs were put to death in what is now Canada; there is a shrine for them in Midland, ON, Canada called Martyr’s Shrine. The remaining three were martyred in New York; Our Lady of Martyrs in Auriesville, NY is a shrine to them. They were canonized June 29 of 1930 by Pope Pius XI. Their memorial is October 19, and September 26 in Canada. Saint Rene Goupil was born in 1608 and the first to be martyred in 1642. He wished to become a Jesuit, but he was turned away because he suffered poor health. So instead, he went to New France and studied medicine. In 1642, he was accompanying St. Isaac Jogues as a layman from Quebec to a mission when the Iroquois captured them. They were tortured along the way to an Iroquois village called Ossernenon. St. Rene was killed in New York for making the sign of the cross over a child. Saint Isaac Jogues was a priest born in 1608 and martyred in 1646. He arrived in New France in 1636 and served with St. Jean de Brebeuf and St. Antoine Daniel. In 1642 he was captured by the Iroquois with St. Rene Goupil. The Iroquois tortured him by first ripping out St. Isaac’s fingernails and then later bit off his fingers. He then spent a year in captivity before escaping. He returned to France, was regarded as a hero, met the queen, and received special compensation to continue celebrating Mass despite his mangled hands. He returned to New France and spent two years in Quebec. Because he knew the Iroquois language, he desired to preach to them and set out on a peace mission with St. Jean de Lalande in 1646. The two captured and martyred in New York. Saint Jean de Lalande was martyred in 1646 with St. Isaac Jogues. He served with the Jesuits as a layperson or donne in New France. He accompanied St. Isaac on a mission to the Iroquois and was captured along with him. After Jogues’ death, he attempted to recover the priest’s body and was killed. Saint Jean de Brébeuf was a priest born in 1593 and martyred in 1649. He was one of the first Jesuits to arrive in New France in 1626. He had a sabbatical in France from 1629 to 1633, while New France was under English control. With St. Antoine Daniel, he started a new mission in Huronia in 1633. He served for a time as Superior of the missions, and later worked in Quebec, coordinating supplies to the missions. He wrote a Huron dictionary and grammar, as well as a popular Huron Christmas Carol.