ST. JOSEPH PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA

SEPTEMBER 25, 2016 St. Joseph Parish Office 151 W. Washington Street PO Box 2006 Petersburg, VA 23804 Office: (804) 7333115 Fax: (804) 8629931 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sjcpetersburg.com

December 16, 2018 Third Sunday of Advent THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS Please check weekly calendar for modifications to this schedule PARISH OFFICE Monday…………..…………...………………...……………No Mass 151 W. Washington St. Tues-Wed……….…….....8:00 AM (Convent Chapel, 127 Franklin St.) PO Box 2006 Thursday………..……...………8:30 AM (Church/School Auditorium) Petersburg, Virginia 23804 ……………………….…..8:00 AM (Convent) when school is not in session Phone: (804) 733-3115 ………………….....……..6:30 PM (Church) Traditional Latin Low Mass Email: First Friday……..……...……………6:30 PM (Church) Mass First Saturday……...…..…………….8:00 AM (Church) Mass ad orientem [email protected] Saturday……………..…...5:00 PM (Church) Sunday Mass of Anticipation Website: www.sjcpetersburg.com Sunday…………….…………………….8:30 AM, 11:30 AM (Church) Office Hours: M-F 9:00 AM-12:00 PM & CONFESSIONS 1:00 PM-4:00 PM Thursday……………………………….……………5:00 PM-6:30 PM Bulletin deadline, Noon on Friday week prior First Friday……………………………………..…..7:00 PM – 7:50 PM to print: [email protected] Saturday……………………….…………………...3:00 PM – 4:45 PM

Sunday…………………………….…………….8:00 AM & 11:00 AM 1 hour before Mass on holy day of obligation & by appointment ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL No confession before Mass when there is a guest priest. J-K—8th Grade 123 Franklin St. ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Petersburg, VA 23803 Wednesday ………...8:30 AM (Convent Chapel, 127 Franklin St.) Phone: (804) 732-3931 First Friday/First Saturday …………………7:00 PM (Church) Fax: (804) 732-6479 Benediction at 8:00 PM & all night adoration w/ benediction at 7:50 AM Email: [email protected]

DEVOTIONS Website: Morning …………………8:00 AM M-F (Convent Chapel) www.saintjosephschool.com Rosary……………………....30 mins. before each Sunday Mass Office Hours: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

O Joseph, holy Guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by thy in all the necessities of life.  Parish & School Staff Welcome New Parishioners Rev. Brian W. Capuano...... Pastor Thank you for being part of the community at (804) 733-3115x0011; St. Joseph Catholic Church. If you have been attending [email protected] Mass and have not yet registered with our parish, please (804) 505-0710, emergency only, no texts register in the Commons at the Welcome Table or in the Associate Director and Promoter of Vocations Parish Office located behind the Church on weekdays [email protected] so we can keep you updated on all the activities within Phone: (804) 359-5661 the parish. Deacon Don Amaram ...... Deacon [email protected] Welcome Military Personnel Deacon Herb Funk...... Deacon We are glad you are here, even if just for a short [email protected] time. Please reach out if there is a need for the reception Deacon Bob Young...... Deacon of sacraments or other needs while you are in the area. [email protected]

Philip Decker...... Seminarian in Residence [email protected] Collection for Week of Dec. 9, 2018 Joseph Whitmore...... School Principal Due to weather considerations the Collection [email protected] tallies will be posted in the next bulletin. Sarah Owens...... Dean Of Instruction [email protected] Considering Online Giving? Anne Marie Donlon...... Choirmaster and Organist Electronic Giving is an easy way to make a con- [email protected] sistent contribution to the parish. Setup is easy and se- MY Parham...... Religious Education Coordinator cure. Please visit the parish website and click “Donate” [email protected] on the menu bar to sign up and to schedule contribu- Peggy Andrews...... Business Manager tions. [email protected] Yolanda Arriaga...... Parish Bookkeeper Angel Tree Update [email protected] The Angel Tree in the commons has gone from Karen Peffer...... School Administrative Assistant the gift Angel tree to the Remembrance Angel tree. The [email protected] ornaments on the tree have been donated by family and Librada Peters...... School Secretary friends of the dearly departed. All are welcome to bring [email protected] an angel ornament for the those so dear to us now de- Helene Vaughan...... Business Manager parted. Join in a wonderful way to remember those we [email protected] have lost and not forgotten. Kathryn McElheny...... Enrollment and Development Director [email protected]

Keep up with the Parish! Parish Website: www.sjcpetersburg.com. Down- loadable registration forms, online giving, blogs, audio feeds from homilies and conferences. Facebook: www.facebook.com/SJCPetersburg. Flickr page: www.flickr.com/photos/129648922@N06/. Email us at: [email protected] to be placed on the mailing list.

O Joseph, holy Guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by thy prayers in all the necessities of life.  Adoration of the Most Sacramental Preparation Blessed Sacrament Baptism Preparation: Every Wednesday 8:30 AM in All new parents are asked to schedule an appointment the Convent Chapel (123 Franklin St.) with a priest or deacon to prepare for baptism. Nocturnal Adoration 1st Penance/1st Eucharist: 2nd Grade Friday, 7:00 PM– Saturday, 7:50 AM Classes run through April of 2019. Contact MY Par- Beginning after the 6:30 PM ham at 733-3115 or [email protected] for a Mass on First Fridays and extending meeting. until just before the 8:00 AM First Confirmation: 10th grade youth Saturday Mass. Classes run through April of 2019. Contact MY Par- Contact Rick Fortune to sign ham at 733-3115 or [email protected] for a up for a time slot: 852-3314. meeting. Please access the Church through the door at the back of the Christian Formation Commons throughout the night. St. Joseph School JK -8th Grade (804) 732-3931 “Resources for Vocations” [email protected] The Office of Vocations has made a number of Youth Religious Education JK-12th Grade resources available to our parish for our young people to Meets Sundays during the academic year discern a call to priesthood or religious life. Information Adult Religious Formation will be provided to the parish religious formation pro- 10:00 -11:00 AM on Sundays. Weekly series gram and St. Joseph School. Please contact Fr. Capuano offered in the School Cafeteria. Other opportunities throughout the if you would like resources if your family provides year. homeschooling for your youth. Divine Office for Christmas Pray for Vocations As we prepare for the Feast of the Incarnation, Third Sunday of Advent -- December 16, 2018 this year we will modify our liturgical schedule a bit and Do you rejoice in the Lord? Is He asking you to consid- prepare for the Midnight Mass with the celebration of er a vocation as a priest? The Vocations Office, (804) the Divine Office. Usually we begin with detail of the 359-5661, to speak with Fr. Michael Boehling or Fr. Bri- Marian-side rail and gate carols at 11:30 PM. This year an Capuano; or write to voca- we will sing the Office of Readings at 11:30 PM. the Of- [email protected]. fice of Readings is the modern version of the ancient night office of the monastics. Traditionally, the monastic A Prayers for Vocations orders would rise late in the night/early in the morning O Holy Spirit, Spirit of wisdom and divine love, to anticipate the dawn with a sung office that includes impart Your knowledge, understanding, and counsel to youth that they may know the vocation wherein they can psalms, hymns, scriptural readings and extra-canonical best serve God. Give them courage and strength to fol- texts. For those considering attending the Midnight low God’s holy will. Guide their uncertain steps, Mass, plan on arriving before 11:30 PM to join us in strengthen their resolutions, shield their chastity, fashion ushering in the King of Kings with the celebration of their minds, conquer their hearts, and lead them to the the Divine Office. This recitation of the Office will help vineyards where they will labor in God’s holy service. us anticipate the Liturgical Season of Christmas that be- gins with the Feast of the Nativity and extends officially Vocation General Intercessions. to the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (Sunday, January That the Lord will call members from our flock 13th). Unofficially, the Season of Christmas extends to to “bring glad tidings to the poor and heal the broken- the Feast of Candlemas (February 2nd); why not consid- hearted” as a priest, deacon, religious brother or sister, er Christmas caroling until then! we pray to the Lord.

O Joseph, holy Guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by thy prayers in all the necessities of life.  Mass at St. Joseph, Petersburg Prayer Shawl Ministry Holy Mass is offered in both forms of the Ro- Our Ministry is moving in a very positive direc- man Rite (Ordinary Form & Extraordinary Form). tion and continuing to pass on blessings through the Most Masses in the parish are offered in the Ordinary Prayer Shawls and Lap-ghans that have been crocheted Form. The Extraordinary Form is offered on Thurs- and knitted. Our most recent recipients are Twink Fish- day evenings at 6:30 PM in the Church. er, Nora Harry, Marv Averett and Genevieve Ramey. The Extraordinary Form of Mass was the form known The Homebound Ministers, Alexandra Wunderly and to most Catholics prior to the reforms of the Second Pat Pearson are taking nine Lap-ghans for Christmas to Vatican Council. It is celebrated in Latin with readings in those they visit. A very special thank you to Mrs Jean English. It is our hope to introduce the riches of the li- Dice for crocheting a shawl for us and to the Mystery turgical tradition to the parish. Crocheter for the two shawls left in the Commons. May We are looking for individuals to assist with serving, and God bless you in your generosity. And, may He contin- ushering, Please contact Fr. Capuano for more infor- ue to bless our working hands. mation. Hope Center

Thursday Study During November 2018 we provided food and Would you like to get more out of our Eucharis- utilities assistance each Tuesday and Thursday for nine tic celebration on Sundays? Join our Bible Study Thurs- (9) service days for a total of 394 households and 913 days 9:45 am in St Vincent dePaul Hall. We read and individuals. This is a record number. Utilities assistance discuss the readings for the upcoming mass. Call Elise was provided to 56 units, for a total of $1,838.41. Distri- 504-8037. bution was made to 70 Seniors at Gilhaven. A total of 10,030 lbs. was picked up from partner stores and re- Caroling! ceived from in-kind donations. Your weekly donations of dry goods (mac & cheese, peanut butter, CEREAL, December 16th - Please join the St. Joseph church and school choirs as we carol in the Olde Town. Young pasta, canned goods, etc) continues to be a major source. and old alike are encouraged to be a part of this festive No glass jars please. Clean plastic and especially brown event. We will begin our musical journey immediately paper shopping bags are also needed. after the 11:30 AM Mass. For more information: [email protected] Knight’s Corner - December 2018 The Knights would like to invite any Catholic Advent Preaching Series man over the age of 18 to join our Council. For more Philip Decker will be offering a weekly preaching information, ask any Knight or see Rick Fortune in the series each Friday evening through Advent during Expo- commons after all the Masses, he’s the one selling the sition of the Blessed Sacrament. He will preach about ornaments and Christmas cards. the Incarnation and the Sacraments, using the premise that each of the sacraments contain the entirety of the Gospels. In other words, that each sacrament is the whole of the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. We invite you to reflect with Philip on the massive im- portance of the incarnation.

Church Matters

We will be meeting once a month on the 3rd Monday from September until May (no meeting in De- cember) in the St Vincent dePaul Hall from 6:30 pm (light snacks) until 8:30 pm. We will have a Q & A ses- sion each month and will post the answers in the bulletin as well. We are preparing to deliver a topic of interest each month and will post them in advance for the up- coming quarter.

O Joseph, holy Guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by thy prayers in all the necessities of life.  In the New Year Basic Mass Schedule for Christmas 2018

The Weekend of January 5/6 we will be passing Saturday/Sunday December 23rd – usual out Epiphany Chalk and Water for you to bless your schedule for the Fourth Sunday in Advent homes. We will be adding some additional prayers after Monday, December 24th Mass so that we can join together more intently to pray 4:00 PM Confession for the conversion of the Church and the world. For 4:30 PM Christmas Pageant those who are familiar, we will begin reciting the 5:00 PM Mass “Leonine Prayers” or the “Prayers after Low Mass.” 11:00 PM Confession More information to come. Now optional, these prayers 11:30 PM Office of Readings are said after Low Mass in the Extraordinary Form. They 11:50 PM Recitation of the Martyrology were introduced by Pope Leo XIII to obtain an accepta- Tuesday, December 25th ble solution to the ‘Roman Question,’ regarding the in- 12:00 AM Mass dependence of the Holy See from European powers. 9:00 AM Confession Consider praying these prayers with your family regularly 10:00 AM Mass for purification and growth of the Church, or some oth- er intention as a family at the conclusion of meals or Wednesday, December 26th other events. They are traditionally said kneeling. 8:00 AM Morning Prayer, Mass & Adoration – in the Church Liturgical Opportunities during the Thursday, December 27th 8:00 AM Morning Prayer & Mass – in the Church Season of Advent 5:00 PM Confession Please consider joining us for various liturgical 6:30 PM Latin Mass opportunities beyond our usual liturgical and sacramen- Friday, December 28th tal schedule for the Season of Advent and Christmas 8:00 AM Morning Prayer & Mass – in the Church

Additional Opportunities: Tuesdays Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Confessions HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Adoration and Benediction of Monday, December 31st the Blessed Sacrament 5:30 PM Confessions 6:30 PM Evening Prayer 6:30 PM Mass, NO INCENSE Fridays Recitation of the Te Deum for a plenary indul- 6:30 PM Mass gence (pray the prayer, pray for the Holy Father’s inten- 7:00 PM -8:00 PM Adoration and Benediction of the tions, and go to confession and Eucharist within 20 Blessed Sacrament days) 7:00 PM Confessions Tuesday, January 1st 9:00 AM Confession Bulletin Submissions 10:00 AM Mass Because of the Office closings and Printer’s Recitation of the Veni Creator Spritus for a ple- deadlines for the next three (3) weeks submission for all nary indulgence (pray the prayer, pray for the Holy Fa- material to be included in the Parish Bulletin is noon on ther’s intentions and go to confession and Eucharist Monday, December 17, 2018. Please note that the email within 20 days) address to submit your bulletin announcements is: [email protected]. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends “He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.” Join us on one of the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends on Mar 1-3, 2019 in Hickory, NC and Mar 22-24, 2019 in Herndon, VA. Early sign up is recommended. For more information visit our website

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O Joseph, holy Guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by thy prayers in all the necessities of life. 

Prayers after Mass LEONINE PRAYERS As mentioned a few weeks ago. Beginning in the Prayers for the Conversion of souls following Mass new year we will take the opportunity to pray more de- liberately for the conversion of souls, especially of the HAIL MARY individuals that make up our parish community. What V. Hail Mary full of grace, the Lord is with Thee, blessed art thou better way to come together as Catholics, to draw close among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. to our Lord after having united hearts before Him in the R. Holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death. Amen. (x3) Most Blessed Sacrament, then prolonging that union by HAIL HOLY QUEEN drawing close to Our Lady and the Angels to plead for V. Hail, holy Queen, the conversion of hearts. R. Mother of mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope. To We’ll take up the traditional Leonine Prayers, thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve: to thee do we commonly known as the “Prayers after Low Mass” (the send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this vale of tears. Turn then, most gracious Advocate, thine eyes of mercy to- quiet or silent Masses common in parish life prior to the ward us, and after this our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit reforms begun by the Second Vatican Council). These of thy womb, Jesus, O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin prayers were first instituted by Pope Leo XIII, rein- Mary! forced later by Pope Bl. Pius XI. The obligation to recite V. Pray for us O Holy Mother of God. them was removed by Pope St. Paul VI in 1965 but are R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Amen. regularly recited in numerous places around the country. V. Let us pray. Consider learning the prayers with your family and O God, our refuge and our strength, look down in mercy on Thy memorize them so that you may turn in a simple way to people who cry to Thee; and by the intercession of the glorious and the powerful intercession of Our Lady and the mighty immaculate Virgin Mary, Mother of God, of St. Joseph her Spouse, St. Michael the Archangel. of Thy Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and of all the Saints, in mercy and goodness hear our prayers for the conversion of sinner, The prayers comprise the recitation the Hail and for the liberty and exaltation of our holy Mother the Church. Mary three times, one Hail Holy Queen, a general prayer Through the same Christ our Lord. prayed by the priest, followed by the St. Michael the Arch- R. Amen. angel prayer and an invocation to the Most Sacred Heart ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL PRAYER of Jesus, three times. It is traditional to strike the breast V. St. Michael the Archangel, R. defend us in battle, be our protection against the wicked- while reciting “have mercy on us.” Cards with the pray- ness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we humbly ers and a brief explanation will be made available in the pray: and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host, by the power commons. Additional prayer cards will be fixed to the of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl inside back cover of the red hymnal in the pews. about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen. Thank you to the numerous individuals in the INVOCATION TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS It is traditional to strike one’s breast at “Have mercy upon us.” parish who have asked for more deliberate opportunities V. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, R. Have mercy upon us.(x3) to pray for the conversion of the world, our country, the diocese and individual souls within the parish. Remem- ber, at the end of the day, our concern in the salvation of souls. St. Joseph, pray for us. – Fr. Capuano+

O Joseph, holy Guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by thy prayers in all the necessities of life. 

Readings of the Week This Week at St. Joseph December 17– December 23, 2018 **Due to the change in weather, The School Masses will be held in the Auditorium until Spring. Monday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Mt 1:1-17 (193) Monday, December 17, 2018 Tuesday: Jer 23:5-8/Mt 1:18-25 (194) 8:00AM Morning Prayer (Convent) Wednesday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Lk 1:5-25 (195) 6:30PM Prayer Group (Convent) Thursday: Is 7:10-14/Lk 1:26-38 (196) Tuesday, December 18, 2018 Friday: [Saint Peter Canisius, Priest and Doctor of the 8:00AM Morning Prayer & Mass (Convent) Church] 6:00PM Confession (Church) Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a/Lk 1:39-45 (197) 6:30PM Evening Prayer (Church) Saturday: 1 Sm 1:24-28/Lk 1:46-56 (198) 6:30PM Holy Hour (Church) Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a/Heb 10:5-10/Lk 1:39-45 (12) Pss IV Wednesday, December 19, 2018 8:00AM Morning Prayer and Adoration (Convent) 10:00AM Mass (School) Parish Prayer List: 6:00PM Choir Rehearsal (St. Vincent dePaul Hall) Prayer Intention of our Holy Father in November 6:30PM Bible Study Time Life (Conference Room) That the language of love and dialogue may al- Thursday, December 20, 2018 ways prevail over the language of conflict. 8:00AM Morning Prayer & Mass (Convent) Please pray for those in our parish who are 9:30AM Prayer Shawl Ministry (Church Commons) sick and in need of comfort: 9:30AM Bible Study (St. Vincent dePaul Hall) Betty Lou Arvin, Tony & Nonia Blaha, Marie 5:30PM Legion of Mary (Conference Room) Briggs, Joyce Butcher, James Butcher, Alfred Carter, 6:30 PM Latin Mass (Church) Charles Carter, Loretta Cash, Crista Cole, Libbie Cox, Friday, December 21, 2018 Teresa Dumouchelle, Frank Elko, Terri Evans, An- 8:00AM Morning Prayer (Convent) drew Farrar, Marco Ferraia, Marsha Fields, Regina For- 6:30PM Book Group tune, Chris Foster, Mary Hagans, Jean Haire, Jerry Har- 6:30PM Mass (Church) rell, Bernie Hawkins, James Hollie, Ben Hernandez, 7:00PM Confession (Church) Zack Hornung, Betty Hyatt, Ernest Incitti, Carter Jack- 7:00PM Holy Hour (Church) son, Alan Jarrett, Debbie Jenkins, Wilton Jenkins, Anna Saturday, December 22, 2018 Mae Kelly, Jean Kilby, Ann King, Billy Kofron, Chris- 3:00PM Confession (Church) tine Houwen, Tammy Long, Nancy Mankin, Tena 5:00PM Mass (Church) Marone, Mctiguel, Marie Metosh, Michelle Moon, Sunday, December 23, 2018 Norma Medley, David Moon II, Edna Moore, Melvin 8:30AM Mass Moore, Audrey Moseley, Michael Moseley, Charlene 9:45AM Legion of Mary (Office) O’Conner, Barbara Pope, John Perdue, Odessa Pride, 9:45AM Sunday RCIA (Conference Room) Russell Prude, Dean Redding, Delores Render, Joel Ri- 11:30AM Mass (Church) vera, Clara Roberts, Pamela Marie Romanek, Mary Rud- 3:00PM Confirmation Class (Conference Room) dock, Mary Ryan, Alfredo Scimore, Mary Scott, Terence Mass Intentions for the Week Stewart, Ed Sutton, Ingrid Synowski., Addie Tetreault, Monday: Bob Tetreault, Barbara Togger, Roger Underwood, Tuesday: Christine Valenta, Lydia & Wayne Van Fossen, Buzzy Wednesday: Walker, Daisey Welsby, Warren Whitmore, Elsa Wilson, Thursday: Christopher Young, Friday: 8:00AM Alfred Scimone Vivian Zaruba Saturday: 5:00 PM + F. Gavin Dane Sunday: 8:30 AM St. Joseph Parishoners For additions to the prayer list, to notify us that someone is in need of Holy 11:30 AM + Fr. David Nott Communion or Anointing of the Sick, or in the hospital, please contact the parish office. Please note: We make every effort to accommodate all requests for Mass Lord, hear our prayers for the souls of those who have faithful- intentions. The volume of requests require additional masses than are scheduled ly departed in the past week. at the church or school. Therefore, Intentions scheduled on Monday or Friday If you would like to be informed of additions to the Prayer are said privately by Fr. Capuano. Thank you in advance for understanding List please contact [email protected] that you will not be able to attend these two masses.

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