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SAINT JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
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August 30, 2020�
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time�
FOR THE CHURCH, Let us pray:
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in
battle. Be our defense against the wickedness
and snares of the devil. May God
rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou,
O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power
of God, thrust into hell Satan and all the evil
spirits who prowl about the world seeking the
ruin of souls. Amen.
MASS SCHEDULE
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WEEKEND RESERVATIONS NEEDED �
Saturday Evening Vigil 4:30pm�
Sunday 8:30am & 10:30am�
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CALL OR TEXT 708�638�1180 WITH �
NAME, NUMBER IN PARTY, AND MASS TIME�
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PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES EARLY AND�
BRING YOUR MASKS�
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WEEKDAY NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED�
Monday�Thursday 8:00am �
Friday (Communion Service) 8:00am�
Tuesday (during school year) 8:45am�
CONFESSION
Saturday: 3:30pm (or by appt)�
WEEK AT A GLANCE
(Masks required!)
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 �
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MONDAY, AUGUST 31�
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 �
6:30pm Grief Ministry Group (CH) RESERVATIONS �
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2�
9:00am Bible Study (CH) RESERVATIONS NEEDED�
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3�
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4�
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5�
8:30am First Saturday Rosary Devotion�
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 �
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AC�Adoration Chapel, C: Church, CH�Church Hall, CL�Choir Loft, �
Sa�Sacristy, Sc�School, WH�White House (aka Parish Ctr.) �
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WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS!
You may register online: sjpmanhattan.org
or by phone: 815-478-3341
235 W. North St.,
Manhattan, IL 60442
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S c r i p t u r e
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M a s s I n t e n t i o n s
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Saturday August 29, 2020 The Passion of St. John the Baptist
4:30pm Jerry Alton by Joe & Mary Jane Walsh
William Byar by Fr. John
Catherine Tassi by Ron & Mary Johansson
Judy Castelloni First Anniversary by Family
Ann Marie Jensen by Mary McHugh
Sunday August 30, 2020 St. Gaudentia
8:30am Yolanda Bertellotti Birthday by Mike & Marian Patri-
coski
Deceased Members of Zenz Family by Jack &
Nancy Errthum
Joseph McGrath by Judy Bunte
Ginger Kennedy by Hoehn Family
Kimberly Hall Giles by Meyer Family
10:30am People of our Parish
Monday August 31, 2020 St. Raymond Nonnatus
8:00am Art & Mildred Mundt by Roscoe & Bev Bailey
Tuesday September 1, 2020 St. Fiacre
8:00am David Forsythe Birthday by Frank & Emily Forsythe
Wednesday September 2, 2020 St. Ingrid of Sweden
8:00am Veronica A. Faloona by Faloona Family
Thursday September 3, 2020 St. Gregory the Great
8:00am Fr. Follmar by Theresa Zorman
Friday September 4, 2020 St. Theodore
8:00am Communion Service
Saturday September 5, 2020 St. Teresa of Calcutta
4:30pm Nancy A. Faloona by Ed Faloona & Family
Donald Ormsby by Dorothy Ormsby
Ed Faloona by Fr. John
Rosalie Rogers by McHugh Family
Kaitlyn and Brooks Clifton by Fr. John
Sunday September 6, 2020 St. Petronius
8:30am Mary Stevens by Family
Robert Kestel by Fr. John
Joseph McGrath by Grimmer Family
10:30am People of our Parish
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 30, 2020
Sunday: Jer 20:7-9/Ps 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [2b]/Rom 12:1-
2/Mt 16:21-27
Monday: 1 Cor 2:1-5/Ps 119:97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
[97]/Lk 4:16-30
Tuesday: 1 Cor 2:10b-16/Ps 145:8-9, 10-11, 12-13ab,
13cd-14 [17]/Lk 4:31-37
Wednesday: 1 Cor 3:1-9/Ps 33:12-13, 14-15, 20-21 [12]/
Lk 4:38-44
Thursday: 1 Cor 3:18-23/Ps 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [1]/Lk
5:1-11
Friday: 1 Cor 4:1-5/Ps 37:3-4, 5-6, 27-28, 39-40 [39a]/Lk
5:33-39
Saturday: 1 Cor 4:6b-15/Ps 145:17-18, 19-20, 21 [18]/Lk
6:1-5
Next Sunday: Ez 33:7-9/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 [8]/Rom 13:8-
10/Mt 18:15-20
P a r i s h S t a f f
Parish Phone .................................... 815-478-3341
Parish Fax ......................................... 815-478-7046
Pastor Rev. John Lindsey.................. [email protected]
Deacon Pat Forsythe...................... [email protected]
Religious Ed. Kelly Hoehn ......... [email protected]
Bookkeeper. Marcy Dulka ..............................businessmanager
@sjpmanhattan.org
Secretary Judy Bunte ..................... [email protected]
Bulletin Mary Schelinski ................. [email protected]
Music Director Nancy Hauch ......... [email protected]
Cemetery Sexton Franklin Forsythe ................... 815-474-6918
School Phone .................................... 815-478-3951
School Principal Colleen Domke ... [email protected]
School Secretary Denise Kresal .... [email protected]
M a s s C o l l e c t i o n s
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WEEKLY OFFERINGS FROM AUGUST 17-23
Collection (at Masses) $ 4,281.00
Collection (online giving) $ 4,535.00
Collection (received in office) $ 290.00
Total Collection Amount $ 9,106.00
Thank you for your continued generosity to
St. Joseph Parish!
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Please prayerfully consider continuing your financial
support of our parish during this difficult time. We �
depend on your support to continue the daily �
operations of St. Joseph Parish as well as the �
ministries that take care of those in need. �
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For those not currently contributing online, please �
consider signing up at �
https://osvonl inegiving.com/2946 . �
Contributions can also be mailed in. Thank you!
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WE PRAY FOR THE DECEASED
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord
And may perpetual light shine upon them.
WE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Jeremiah & Nelson, Elizabeth Wetmore, Kathy Rippe,
Patricia Mastrandrea, Maurene Hohl, Bob Berg, Nancy Errthum,
Ed Crawford, Raylene Slazyk, Mark Parente, Jerry Morris,
Anna Mae Morris, Marty Shanahan, Terry Shanahan,
Joe Murdie, Donald Kubinski, Audrey Bernas, Patrick Deloian,
Molly Murphy, Vonnie Osmus, Dennis Williams, Patty Simmons,
Pete Johnson, Jake LaPenta, Marge Bosse, Philip Scropo,
Judy Rock, Chris Kennedy, Kimberly Hall Giles, Joe Patricoski,
Jean Milella, Billy Hough
SANCTUARY CANDLE BURNING
Sanctuary Candle
Don & Peg Borchardt Wedding Anniversary by Family
Blessed Virgin Mary Candle
Judy Castelloni by Family
St. Joseph Candle
Donald Lindsey by Mary McHugh
WE PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
Matthew Carroll, Matthew Cook, Scott Gerdes, David Newtoff,
Christian Shawver, Christopher Vavouleas, Rogan Nichols,
Teresa Kozak, Bobby Dyer, Jeffrey Merritt, Jacob Vollmer,
Wade Lander, Mark Keough, Matthew Pirc
ADORATION CHAPEL CANDLE INTENTIONS
In Our Prayers
P a s t o r ’ s C o r n e r
BREAKING OPEN SCRIPTURE � AUGUST 30, 2020 � 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Secular pursuits only bring a temporary amount of satisfaction and fulfillment. As much as we may think that achieving worldly success, economic security,
personal well-being, and self-fulfillment are worthy goals to obtain, they all are dependent on external variables and can lead to emptiness. We are trained to
be very pragmatic and productive. Unless we are able to check off all of the boxes or comply with specific measurable requirements, our value and worth
becomes questionable. Corporations, educational institutions, systems, structures, and secular ideology rarely consider deeper, more spiritual, and human
contributions a person can and needs to make.
To the secular mind, the wisdom and ideals of the Gospel are making less and less sense. Consider for a moment this question: “What profit would there be
for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life?” While Jesus is asking this very challenging question to people who are considering his message, many in
our world are in a quite different place. Whether we realize it, many folks are asking a much different question. Why would you not want to gain the whole
world and secure your life? If you look at where a lot of folks are investing their time, energy, and resources, it becomes obvious where current priorities rest.
Modern day comforts and possibilities are backing us out of our relationship with God. The fire burning in every human heart is trying to find its satisfaction
in the things that humans have created and not God. Being altruistic and offering compassion for those most in need becomes a political responsibility or
responsible gesture. We realize that our hearts need to be centered on something and someone who calls us out of ourselves, but we struggle and battle
with naming the source of that call. God places the desire to seek, find, and love Him in the core of every soul. We are not abandoned and left to fend for
ourselves. But we can easily get confused. We know that when we extend ourselves to another self-sacrificially, we are doing what is just and right. We know
that we can work through suffering and loss and come out better and more whole on the other side.
Our minds need to be renewed so that they can begin to understand that there is much more to who we are, and that faith plays a pivotal role in achieving
our true and everlasting goals. It is when we see that it is only faith that can bring us to this heightened awareness of ourselves and God that
it will begin to make sense. Then, we can put things in proper perspective and consider being a disciple.
©LPi
Being Cathol ic !
Fr. John
FIRST SATURDAY ROSARY DEVOTION
SEPTEMBER 5 -- 8:30 am
IN CHURCH
(Masks and social distancing are required)
Please join us!
This year has brought many new challenges and
worries for us.� But with the help of Mary, our
Blessed Mother, there is nothing we cannot get
through.� Mary is our Blessed Mother; she will do
anything to help us.� She sees our suffering, she
knows our problems and hears our cries.�
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Come and pray the rosary on Saturday, Sept. 5, at
8:30 AM in church.� We personally can experience
special comfort and peace only our Blessed �
Mother can provide.�� �
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“Prayer �
makes your �
hear t bigger �
unt i l i t i s �
capable of �
containing �
the g i f t of �
God Himself .” �
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� �Mother Teresa �
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S t . J o s e p h S c h o o l “We are Better Together, In Christ”
ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL MASS
School Mass is offered every
Tuesday & Wednesday
at 8:45 am.
Please join us!
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UP
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NEXT�
��8/31 First Day of School PreK 4
��9/2 First Day of School PreK 3
��9/2-3 Book Fair (Gym & Online)
��9/3 Meet the Teacher Night
��9/7 LABOR DAY--NO SCHOOL
��9/8 PTJoe mtg @ 9:45
��9/9 Fall Pictures
PRINCIPAL’S CORNER
BACK . TO . SCHOOL .
(AFTER 5 MONTHS
AND 10 DAYS! )
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T h i s & T h a t . . . �
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� � � ATTENTION
R.E. PARENTS
& STUDENTS!
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FIRST DAY OF CLASS:�
Monday, September 14�
Tuesday, September 15�
6:00pm � 7:30pm�
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Please watch for our email
providing all info you need,
including new drop-off
procedures
FIRST COMMUNION:
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26
For All Students
Details coming soon!�
R . E .
Y o u t h M i n i s t r y �
WE’RE BAAAAAACK . . . �
More informa�on will be coming out soon regarding
our first Youth Ministry events:�
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BINGO NIGHT: Date TBD�
@ the Church Basement�
Bring a snack!�
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MOVIE NIGHT: Date TBD�
@ the Church Basement�
Snacks will be provided�
Wear comfortable clothing �
Bring a blanket and a pillow�
(or mul�ple, we don’t judge!)�
LIVING WITH THE LOSS
OF A LOVED ONE
TUESDAYS at 6:30 pm
Church Hall (Basement)
August 18; September 1, 15 and 29; October 13 and 27;
November 10 and 24;December 8 and 22
�� 101 Ways to Heal our Hearts, Ways to Cope with the Loss of
a Loved One
��Understanding your Feelings
��How Am I Doing? Issues of Complicated Grief
�� Families/People Grieve Differently--Finding Support
��Where is God in All of This? Taking Time: A Call to Live Again
��Handling the Holidays for Those who Lost a Loved One
Please call Mary at the Parish Office 815-478-3341
to let us know you will be attending
SHEPHERD’S TABLE
Our group that serves food to those in need
at Shepherd’s Table in Joliet is
LOOKING FOR NEW PARTICIPANTS
WHEN: Second Tuesday of the month
Meet there at 8:30am
This is a great opportunity to help those in need,
and it also qualifies if you need service hours.
Please call the office for info.
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-- We follow all safety protocols mandated by the Diocese --
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RECOGNIZING GOD IN YOUR
ORDINARY MOMENTS
The Vision of Stewardship
— Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
©LPi
. . . T h a t & T h i s
I love the original movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate
Factory. All the way through while I watch the film I still
laugh and feel like a child. It is only the last line with
which I have an issue. Wonka by now has chosen Char-
lie to succeed him as head of the chocolate factory.
They board an elevator that proceeds to crash through
the roof and begins to fly. Wonka then asks Charlie if
he ever heard of what happened to the boy who got
everything he ever wanted. After Charlie says no,
Wonka explains, “He lived happily ever after.” As I get
older, I can say I have met several people who got all
or most of all they have ever wanted, but unlike Charlie,
it did not lead to endless bliss. In fact, as a Christian I
know that that statement of Wonka’s is a lie. The secret
to living happily ever after lies in not getting all you ever
wanted, but instead in giving all you ever wanted away.
A person can’t have any sense of that reality until they
begin to see his or her life transformed by Jesus. When
we have accepted the challenge placed before us and
made a choice to live a certain way daily, we can find
ourselves transformed. Following Jesus is not easy, but
it is the only true way to find authentic joy. When we
have emptied ourselves and allowed him to fill the open
spaces in us, we become different. We are transformed
and, if enough of us in a parish community experience
the same journey, our parish is transformed as well.
Then we begin to transform the world around us. Don’t
be fooled: A flying elevator is cool, but it pales in
comparison to what can happen when we find a new
life in Jesus Christ.
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CATHOLIC HUMOR!
WEDNESDAY MORNING
BIBLE STUDY
9:00 AM � CHURCH HALL
��Seating will be arranged to ensure social �
distancing. Please bring your mask. �
��Sanitizing before and after will be taken care �
of by the parish �
��Please give us a call to reserve your spot���
prior to Tuesday noon, so we can have the
seating properly prepared�
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TESTIMONIAL:�
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“My name is Mary and I have been attending our parish
Bible Study for 2 years.� Our weekly sessions on
Wednesday mornings last for one hour.�We study the
old testament reading, the new testament reading and
the gospel reading for the Sunday weekend succeeding
our Wednesday class.�I have found the one hour �
session to be tremendously informative, the reading �
material very complete and the teaching is "down to
earth." When I attend the weekend Mass and hear the
readings, the concept, the purpose of the readings are
very meaningful and I fully understand the "lesson" of
the readings.�� �
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I encourage our parishioners to attend our weekly bible
study ��I sincerely believe you will have a positive view
and you will realize the importance in the knowledge of
the scripture readings at the weekend Masses.”�
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