Saint Joseph Parish

Saint Joseph Parish

Saint Joseph Parish A Christcentered family engaging, connecting, and empowering God’s people 567 ST. JOSEPH LANE | MANCHESTER, MO 63021 | 6362275247 | stjoemanchester.org | [email protected] Breaking Open the Word July 11, 2021 Fi eenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Leconary: 104 Gospel Mk 6:7R13 Reflecon: “Your life as a Chrisan should make nonRbelievers queson their disbelief in God.” R Dietrich Bonhoeffer Quesons: 1. What do your material possessions tell people about you? 2. When people see you eang out do they think of you as a Chrisan? 3. What are some public ways that you show you love others? 4. What do you do when people reject you? 5. How can you handle rejecon beer? Broadcast Mass in the lower parking lot on Sundays at 11:00am To listen on the radio: tune in to 88.7FM To watch the liveRstream: WiFi STJ_GUEST Password SSSTJ20!9 hps://www.stjoemanchester.org/celebrangR sunday Masses Anointing of the Sick Communion for the Sick Saturday (Sunday obligation) 4:00 pm Celebrated on the first Saturday of the To request Communion, please call the Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 am month after 8:30 am Mass and upon parish office. 1:00 pm (Spanish) & 5:00 pm request. Eucharistic Adoration Monday-Friday 6:30 am Exposition begins after the 8:30 am Mass Baptisms Monday- Saturday 8:30 am each Wednesday and concludes with All Baptisms are private. Call in advance to Monday-Thursday 6:30 pm Benediction at 8:15 pm. Perpetual reserve your date and get information Third Saturday of the month Adoration is held in the Holy Family about the requirements. in Portuguese. 6:00 pm Chapel. Call the parish office for details. Reconciliation Marriages Rosary Wednesdays 7:30 pm Couples need to call the parish office at Daily Mon. - Sat. 7:45 am Saturdays 7:30 - 8:20 am least six months in advance. Wednesday 7:30 pm July 11, 2021 Liturgical Notes 2 notas litúrgicas SUN 7/11 Am 7:12R15/Ps 85:9R10, 11R12, 13R14 [8]/Eph 1:3R14 or 1:3R10/ Daniel Comerford Mk 6:7R13 Son of Betty Comerford MON 7/12 Ex 1:8R14, 22/Ps 124:1bR3, 4R6, 7R8 [8a]/Mt 10:34V11:1 Rosaria Krieckhaus TUE 7/13 Ex 2:1R15a/Ps 69:3, 14, 30R31, 33R34 [cf. 33]/Mt 11:20R24 Richard Schmandt WED 7/14 Ex 3:1R6, 9R12/Ps 103:1bR2, 3R4, 6R7 [8a]/Mt 11:25R27 Husband of Rosemary THR 7/15 Ex 3:13R20/Ps 105:1 and 5, 8R9, 24R25, 26R27 [8a]/Mt 11:28R30 FRI 7/16 Ex 11:10V12:14/Ps 116:12R13, 15 and 16bc, 17R18 [13]/Mt 12:1R8 SAT 7/17 Ex 12:37R42/Ps 136:1 and 23R24, 10R12, 13R15/Mt 12:14R21 Emma Rose O’Connor SUN 7/18 Jer 23:1R6/Ps 23:1R3, 3R4, 5, 6 [1]/Eph 2:13R18/Mk 6:30R34 Daughter of Patrick & Julie Marriage † indicates the person is deceased. BANNS Nicole Adams and John VonderHaar Monday-Lunes-July 12 Bann II 6:30 am Open 8:30 am † Mark Signaigo 6:30 pm † Remigio Camacho Our Sick Tuesday-Martes-July 13 St. Henry Adrienne Barker Liz Krocka 6:30 am Special Intention Nick Barker Donna Kwasinski 8:30 am Elpida & Javier Ortiz Jake Besch Kathleen Lancia 6:30 pm Open Mike Bick Lucia Lindh Wednesday-Miercoles-July 14 St. Kateri Tekakwitha Donna Brotske Sophia Luetkemeyer 6:30 am Open Deacon Jack Burke Carter Naeger 8:30 am † Robert Schmitz Cailyn Craven Isaac Naeger 6:30 pm Open Pam Crotty Bennet Oswald Thursday-Jueves-July 15 St. Bonaventure Jennifer Delgado Mary Paul 6:30 am Open Len DeMoor Betty Penn 8:30 am † Vincent J. Cuoghi Michael Diekemper Clarita Pingel 6:30 pm Open Karen Doyle Patrick Prifogle Friday-Viernes-July 16 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Rob Evans Peter Rolfe 6:30 am Open Jan Flake Virginia Schneider 8:30 am † Bill Bromely Joanne Goedeker Tiffany Schulz Saturday-Sabado-July 17 BVM Amy Grassino Marie Signaigo 8:30 am Open Mary Griffard Maureen Sox 4:00 pm Open Sue Hallett Ruth Strothkamp Sunday-Domingo-July 18 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Greta Haynes Jo Ann Thomas 7:00 am † Karen Toth Steve Hays L’Wana Trapp 9:00 am † Vincent Cuoghi Richard Hellweg Marge Voigt 11:00 am † Shirley Hunt Fr. Houlihan S.J. Carolyn Wamhoff 1:00 pm Open JoAnn Kaestner Larry Wamhoff 5:00 pm Open Irv Kapplar Karl Weinkauff Lauren King RCIA ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO… Eucharistic has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic? ADORATION has a child over the age of seven who has not been baptized? was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the “God chose us in him, before the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation? foundation of the world, to be holy and without blemish before him.” (Eph 1:4) We offer an opportunity to learn more about our Catholic faith and prepare individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, In Christ, we are blessed with abundant reasons to Confirmation, and Eucharist. There is a separate process for children or give praise. Give thanks to our almighty Father by youth. spending time in Adoration with our Lord Jesus For more information on becoming a Catholic, Christ. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament begins call the parish office at 636-227-5247. after the 8:30 am Mass each Wednesday and The doors are open . We invite you to join us! concludes with Benediction at 8:15 pm. From the Pastor 3 notas del párroco We are excited to see you again! Praying For You Being Good News for Others For the last two weeks our parish staff has This week, I will be at a retreat and Sometimes all it takes to be Good News for been filled with excitement and hope as we conference near Wheeling, West Virginia. Others is a friendly hello. I would like to welcome everyone back to church. Please know that I will be praying for you, thank all those who stopped by after Mass Archbishop Rozanski has lifted the and I ask that you please pray for me. last weekend to welcome Fr. Rubie and dispensation and thus attending Sunday introduce themselves. Mass is once again a necessary part of a Catholic’s “normal” routine. But the thing Awesome National Pro-Life Event on Being an Inviting Church Challenge is, we don’t want to return to “normal.” Saturday, July 17th Meet a new parishioner at Java at Joe’s or We want to reunite our community to Our parish has been chosen to be the after the weekend Mass you attend. something much more, to a brand new ending point for a group of pro-life cyclists. adventure as we #celebratecommunity. Four different groups of cyclists will be converging on St. Louis and St. Joseph Bulletins During the remainder of 2021, we will be Parish from the North, South, East, and Just a reminder as people begin to travel providing opportunities to reengage in the West with the goal of helping to raise again, that I appreciate receiving bulletins community and with your faith. These funds and awareness for pregnancy from other parishes especially those from opportunities include: resource centers. We would like to other states. You can always drop off Daily Mass encourage you to come to the parish and bulletins at the Ambassador’s desk for me. Weekend Mass welcome these cycling missionaries to St. Java at Joe’s Joseph. They are ending their bike ride Lectio on the Lawn with what they are calling a “Celebration ACTS retreats of Life” which will include music, food, and Young at Heart testimonies from the missionaries The Chosen Watch Parties themselves on Saturday, July 17th at 4pm. Summer Concert Series We will still have our 4pm Saturday Mass Knights of Columbus Golf Tournament and the Biking for Babies program will Eucharistic Adoration take place in the parish center. For details Youth Ministry and Life Teen Camp and to register for the event visit: BINGO nights https://bikingforbabies.breezechms.com/ Bible studies form/celebration Parish Mission Sausage Supper We are happy to welcome many of our Lily and Hammer Basics liturgical ministers back to their respective Our first Lily & Hammer drawing for 2021- roles including Extraordinary Ministers. 22 is next weekend, July 18! Now is the Maybe now is the time to try something time to join! Here are the details of the Lily new instead of sticking to the normal and Hammer Club as simply as I can make routine. If you are interested in becoming them: an Extraordinary Minister, Lector, or “Membership” is $100 for the year. Ambassador, or would like more Every member is entered into the information on Liturgical Ministries, monthly raffle. Celebrate community please contact David Broemmelsick at Ten months of the year the prize of the It is an excing me at St. Joseph! Here [email protected]. raffle is $250. are some upcoming events to aend and Two months of the year the prize of I also encourage everyone to stay until the invite your friends to join us: end of the closing song rather than leaving the raffle is $1,000. right after communion. The priests and Membership is limited to 500 people. Lily & Hammer First Drawing for 2021R deacons who are celebrating the Mass Money raised by the Lily and Hammer 22 is July 18. really do want to greet everyone after Mass Club goes towards capital and get to know you better.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    12 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us