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October 25 2020 St. Joseph & St. Vincent De Paul October 25, 2020 • Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Joseph Catholic Church Parish Center: Address…………………...……....228 E. Hendricks St. Phone & Website…….(317) 398-8227 stjoeshelby.org Office Hours…...Mon.-Fri.: 8am-4pm, Tues.: 8am-5pm School: Address……………………….….127 E. Broadway St. Phone & Website...(317) 398-4202 sjsshelbyville.org Office Hours…………..…………Mon.-Fri.: 8am-3pm Perpetual Adoration Chapel: Address……………………….………..228 E Hendricks St. Phone & Website…..(317) 398-8227 stjoe.weadorehim.org Staff (all emails are @sjsshelbyville.org): Fr. Mike Keucher, VF, Pastor.....(812) 391-0047…....frmike Dcn. Tom Hill, Deacon………………...………..……...thill Beth Borland, Principal………….....................borland.beth Billy Cross, Pastoral Associate…………...…..……...bcross Bryan Fischer, Buildings & Grounds………....……bfischer Jan Lux, Parish Secretary……………………..…………jan Rebecca Makowski, Business Manager…….….….....rebecca Gaye McKenney, Parish Council President…...…….…gaye Kathleen Simpson, School Secretary…......simpson.kathleen Bill Turner, Facilities Manager…………………...turner.bill James Velez, Hispanic Ministry Director……..……...james St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Parish Center: Address…………………..…………..4218 E. Michigan Rd. Phone & Website………….…(317) 398-4028 svdpcc.com October 25, 2020 Office Hours………………….…...…………..Call Sr. Joan Staff: Sr. Joan Miller, PLC....(317) [email protected] General Information Billy Cross, Pastoral Associate…[email protected] JJ Jones, Cemetery(317)364-2827 [email protected] Parish Membership: Register online or at either parish office Larry Haunert, Parish Council President…[email protected] Mass Schedule: Mass schedule & intentions are inside on pg. 2 Eileen Settles, Hall Rental…………….……..765-525-9956 Adoration: Perpetual Adoration Chapel is located at St. Joe Confessions: Saturday at 4:00pm (SJ), Sunday 8:00am (SV), SVdP Society of Shelby County Monday 5:30pm (SV), 3rd Fri. 9:00am-9:00pm (SJ) or call Contact Information: Fr. Mike for an appointment Help Line……………………….……....…(317) 395-7027 Baptisms: Contact Fr. Mike or Sr. Joan Website……………………….…….….......svdpshelby.org Marriage: Marriage preparation is available for registered Store Address……………….…….…….424 E. Jackson St. members. Arrangements should be made at least 6 months in Store Hours………………..…….………..Sat.: 10am-2pm advance. Contact Fr. Mike or Sr. Joan. Warehouse Address……….…….….….…....628 Hodell St. Anointing of the Sick: 1st Tuesday of the month after the Warehouse Hours………….………….1st Sat.: 9am-11am 8:15am Mass (SJ), or call Fr. Mike for a visit. Call anytime. Contacts: Fr. Mike make homebound visits every First Friday. Email……………………[email protected] Vocations: Contact Fr. Mike or Sr. Joan Rosary: Saturday 4:30pm (SJ) & Wednesday 5:30pm (SV) Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time +JMJ October 25, 2020 Schedules, Counts, & Prayers Mass Schedule & Intentions Readings for the Week Sat., Oct. 24 5:00pm For the Parishioners St. Joseph Sunday: Exodus 22:20-26; Sun., Oct. 25 8:30am Francis, Margaret, Bill and St. Vincent Ps 18:2-3, 3-4, 47, 51; 1 Thessalonians 1:5C-10; Mark Rosenfeld 10:00am Raymond and Mary Ann Zinser St. Joseph Matthew 22:34-40 12:15pm Jorge and Noemine Higareda St. Joseph Monday: Eph.4:32–5:8; Ps. 1:1-2, 3, 4-6; Luke 13:10-17 Mon., Oct 26 5:00pm Suzanne Assaf St. Vincent Tuesday: Eph. 5:21-33; Ps. 128:1-2, Tues., Oct. 27 8:15am Doris Sheehan St. Joseph 3, 4-5; Luke 13:18-21 Wednesday: Eph. 2:19-22; Ps. 19:2-3, Wed., Oct. 28 8:00am Philip Meltzer St. Vincent 4-5; Luke 6:12-16 Thur., Oct. 29 No Mass Thursday: Eph. 6:10-20; Ps. 144:1B, 2, 9-10; Luke 13:31-35 Fri., Oct. 30 8:15am John Soller St. Joseph Friday: Phil. 1:1-11; Ps. 111:1-2, Sat., Oct. 31 5:00pm Teresa Marshall St. Joseph 3-4, 5-6; Luke 14:1-6 Saturday: Phil. 1:18B-26; Ps. 42:2, Sun., Nov. 1 8:30am Bradley Meriwether St. Vincent 3, 5CDEF; 10:00am For the Parishioners St. Joseph Luke 14:1, 7-11 12:15pm Angelica Bernal Cosemiro St. Joseph Sunday: Revelation 7:2-4, 9-14; Weekly Numbers—October 17/18 Ps. 24:1BC-2, 3-4AB, 5-6; 1 John 3:1-3; Mass Attendance Matthew 5:1-12A (Livestreaming Numbers in Parentheses) 5:00pm..…………132 (168) 10:00am....…...……...220 (224) Prayer List 8:30am……...…...104 (277) 12:15pm.....……….…175 (188) Happy Chandler Dave Lux Total: 631 (857) Jan Chandler Rico Mangalindan Leonardo Leon Rose Mary Martin St. Joseph Sunday Collection Chavez Millie McVey Budgeted Sunday Collection..……………..........$14,500.00 Kathleen Pat Miller Sunday Collection...…..……………..……....……$15,748.64 Chudzinski Elizabeth Morgan Sunday’s Surplus (Deficit)........……..…...………$ 1,248.64 Rick Comstock Mary Myers World Mission Sunday Collections……….……..$ 545.00 Alice Cossairt Richard Oyerbides Danielle DeWitt Ruth Pennycuff St. Joseph Year-To-Date Collection at St. Joseph Sandy Fisher Dixie Redelman YTD Collection Budget...………………………….$232,000.00 Kate Freeman Rob YTD Collection Total.……………………….……..$228,886.25 Tom Gallagher Sarah Robinson TD Surplus (Deficit)……......................................$ (3,113.75) Gina Sue Schuck Marcelino Gob Sloan St. Vincent de Paul Collection Leopoldo Gomes Wayne Sparks Budgeted Sunday Collection..……………........$5,096.15 Diane Hargitt Karen Stieneker Colleen Hradnansky Jerry Thomas Sunday Collection....…..……………..……….…$6,901.77 William Jones Char Rene’ Thompson Sunday’s Surplus (Deficit)......……..…...………$1,805.62 Jim Knecht Michelle Valdez Betty Knight Rosie Young St. Vincent de Paul Year-To-Date Collection Jerry Lawrence YTD Collection Budget...………………………..$81,503.75 YTD Collection Total.……………………….…...$83,665.91 TD Surplus (Deficit)...……….............................$ 2,162.16 If you would like to place a name on our World Mission Sunday Collections……….…….$ 385.00 Bulletin Prayer List, please send an email with your loved one’s name along with your name and phone number to: Livestream Schedule [email protected] or call the We continue to livestream ALL Masses at 4.71 Parish Office at 317-398-8227. Be sure you have their permission before sub- http://facebook.com/stjoeshelby mitting their name. Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time +JMJ October 25, 2020 St. Joseph News Pastor’s Column #Wisdom Dear Parishioners, If it matters to you, you’ll find a way. We have about the best bulletin in the whole diocese! Otherwise, you’ll find an excuse. It’s true. This bulletin features information about the almost-saint I talked about last weekend. That’s on this page. Also, see the note I read at Masses last Blessed Carlo Acutis weekend below this box. As always, you’ll find the Last weekend, I calendar, some quick bits of wisdom, and some great mentioned Blessed pictures. Also, check out page 10 for some help on Carlo Acutis in my memorizing the mysteries of the rosary. homily. I can’t stop thinking about this We are a parish on fire with the love of our Lord!! guy. He was 15 Thanks to all who help add to that fire. when he died from leukemia. Blessings and prayers, Fr. Mike He was a normal teenager who played soccer and enjoyed The Note I Read Last Weekend at Mass working on his Last weekend in my sermon I read a letter I received computer. He served in the mail with a $20 bill. Here it is for those who Mass and loved going weren’t here. It should make us all proud of our to adoration. Google “Carlo Acutis Beatification Mass” youth here at St. Joe. and “Carlo Acutis quotes” and “Carlo Acutis biography” to find some great videos and websites. I am a former pastor of several churches in southern Blessed Carlo also had a website of his own on which Indiana. I am 94. Today I was raking and sacking a he documented Eucharistic miracles around the world yard full of leaves and I fell two or three times in and cataloged them. The English version is here: doing it. http://www.miracolieucaristici.org/en/liste/list.html Suddenly, a woman and a high school looking young Carlo was beatified (he became BLESSED Carlo man and came into the yard and began doing all the Acutis) on October 10th. The next step for him will work. I was amazed and happy to have their help. I mean he will be a canonized saint! He will be the saint tried to give them this $20 but they refused and said I of the internet and the saint of young people. Holy could send it to St. Joe if I wanted to. I don’t know smokes do we need his prayers and example!!! their names but may God bless them both. Blessed Carlo Acutis, pray for us! Eucharistic Miracles Exhibit As mentioned above, Blessed Carlo Acutis made a website before he died in 2006 that documented all the Eucharistic miracles he could find information about. He put it all on his website. He put all that together in order to create an exhibit for his parish. As I was looking at the website, I thought, “We should have an exhibit here!” So we are. At the time of this publication, hopefully all the posters have been made and hung. We’ll plan to have them in the church on the walls for the next month or two. Please come by and visit them and read them. Spread the word. THE EUCHARIST IS JESUS!!!!!!!!!!! Read John 6!!!!! Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time +JMJ October 25, 2020 St. Vincent News Sr. Joan’s Corner St. Vincent’s RE Classes—Oct. 28 Dear Parishioners, St. Vincent will have Religious Education Classes on Wednesday, October 28th. You probably know most of this weekend’s gospel reading by heart. It is: You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and all your Prayer for the Elections mind. And you shall love your neighbor as yourself. God of our nation, we ask for Every good Jew in Jesus’ time also knew it by heart for your guidance as we because they said it every morning and night.
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