Thank You! · 12/22/2019 · to the pastoral and social needs of Hispanics in Daviess County and...
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December 22, 2019 Fourth Sunday of Advent
Sts. Joseph and Paul Catholic Church
609 E. 4th St, Owensboro, KY 42303
Thank You! Your generosity will make a merrier Christmas
for families in need, our parishioners in nursing homes and homebound, and the men at St. Benedict’s Shelter!
December 22, 2019 4th Sunday of Advent
Baptismal Prep Prepare yourself for your child’s baptism by coming to Baptism Prepara-tion. The next Baptism Prep will be January 19th at 3:30pm in the Parish Office. Please call the Parish Office to register or for more information. Declarations of Invalidity (Annulments) Do you have questions about annulments? Are you divorced and not sure whether you need an an-nulment? Let Sts. Joseph and Paul help explain and assist you in the annulment process. Please call the church office 270-683-5641. JOY Bible Study for ages 55+ We will meet Thursday, January 9th at 9am in the Parish Office
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Our Food Pantry is in need of food. Food can be brought to the parish office or placed in the box in the cry room in church.
Survivors of Suicide Support Group Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 6-8pm at the Logsdon Center located at 2400 Friendship Drive in the Conference Room. Please contact Linda Hagan (270) 316-0316 with questions or more information.
Help St. Vincent de Paul in Owensboro Recycle your stained, torn, outdated clothing! When you help St. Vincent de Paul by recycling unwanted clothing and textiles, you provide three main benefits: fund local St. Vincent de Paul pro-grams, reduce solid waste, and provide economic stimulus and employment. Drop off your unwanted clothing at the St. Vincent -Thrift Store, 200 East 18th Street! Help Us Help Others!
Knights of Columbus Meeting Sunday, December 22 at 5pm in the Fr. Tucker Center.
Faith Formation No Classes December 25 or January 1st. Next class will be January 8, 2020. Classes are held on Wednesday evening at 6pm in the Parish Hall. Contact Laura Shoulders at the office or email her for more information [email protected]
RCIA Journey of Faith ALL ARE WELCOME...The program that we'll be using for RCIA this year is called Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained, by Dr. Edward Sri and the Augustine Institute. It is a highly-acclaimed video series with supportive materials that allow for the RCIA experience to be one similar to that of a small faith sharing group. Join us on Monday evenings in the Parish Hall from 6:30-8pm as we fall madly in love with the beauty that is Catholi-cism. For more information, please contact Laura Shoulders: [email protected]
Teen Small Group Meets on Friday evenings. We will go to mass at 5:30pm, then meet in Youth House after mass for snacks and Time with Jesus! We will pray/snack/talk until 7:30, but times are flexible. Feel free to come and grow with us! We will plan meeting every Friday throughout the school year. For more information, contact Anne Webb at (270) 903-2492.
Safe Environment To report suspected abuse, call the Kentucky Child Protection Hot Line: 1-877-KYSAFE1 or 1-877-597- 2331 (Toll Free) or contact your local Commonwealth Attorney. To report abuse to the diocese, current or past, by anyone acting in the name of the Church, call Louanne Payne, Pastoral Assistance Coordinator (English) at 270-852- 8380, or Nuria Elizondo, Pastoral Assistance Coordinator (Spanish) at 270-880-8360. You may also visit the Office of Safe Environment (owensborodiocese.org/safe) for more information.
Special Mass for Healing and Hope January 5, 2020
St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Huntingburg
313 N Washington Street Praise will begin 3:30 PM EST
Mass will begin 4:00 PM EST (3:00PM CST)
Father John Judie, Celebrant
Everyone is welcome. Invite someone who is hurting!
We encourage participating in the Sacrament of Reconciliation prior
to attending if possible. (This does count as your
Sunday obligation.) For more information contact
John at 812-544-2239.
Congratulations to those who recently made their first reconciliation: Maggie Belcher, Karson Render, Millie Jarboe, Connor Christy, Danielle Bouie, Elijah Carrico, Emma Kate Clancy, Isabel Eckman, Benjamin Isbill, Mary Grace Thomas, Zary Lopez, Cora Mitchell, Gabrielle Moy-ers, Karlie Wilkerson, Kaylee Munguia, Taylor Garcia, Yas-min Cardenas, Ana Hernandez, Inoelia Del Rio, Panfilito Cano, Kathrynn Carter, Timothy Carter, Benito Mar-quirez, Julio Ramirez, Isaac Marshall, Katty Alonzo, Omar Meijia, Cristina Gaspar, Sergio Maya, Pablo Mayo, Luke Osborne, Kearney Leonard.
“Joseph her husband, since he was a righteous man, yet unwilling to
expose her to shame, decided to divorce her quietly.”
St. Joseph is rightly revered for his contribution to our eternal salvation. He must have been devastated by the news that Mary, his betrothed wife, was pregnant, but not with his child. He knew Mary would not only be shamed, but in a small village like Nazareth, everyone would have known that Joseph was not the father and she was at risk of being stoned to death. Joseph trusted God and believed his assurance, through an an-gel, that Mary had not been unfaithful. He took her into his home and was a loving and caring husband of Mary and father to Jesus. Like Joseph, we face difficult situa-tions and challenges in life that hurt us physically, emo-tionally and spiritually. How we deal with them depends largely on how well we know Jesus by constant reading and reflection of the truth revealed to us by God in Scripture. Have you prepared your gift for Jesus to cele-brate his birthday? If not, give Him the gift of reading one of the four Gospels, such as Matthew or Luke. And remember, Jesus is the Reason for the Season.
Job Openings Music Minister Minister of Music for vibrant, welcoming and family-oriented commu-nity that takes great pride in music and liturgies. Require-ments: Advanced level training in music required; skilled pianist, organ-ist, and vocalist; strong knowledge of computers. Responsibili-ties: Select, provide and lead music, for weekend Masses, and other services including funerals and weddings; recruit and train cantors and choir members; design and print worship aids for all liturgies. Compen-sation is based on skills, liturgical experience and training. Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry Sts. Joseph and Paul Parish in Owensboro, KY is seeking a Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry. Candidate must be a practicing Catholic, possess a deep sense of mission work and evangelization in the Church with immigrants of first and second generation, and experience in attending to the pastoral and social needs of Hispanics in Daviess County and two neighboring counties. Sts. Joseph and Paul serves a diverse population of Hispanics from Central and South America. This position is consid-ered full time at 24 hours per week with benefits. We require future candidates to be fully bilingual in English and Spanish and possess a bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent ministry experience. Please contact: Ashley Wilkerson at (270) 683-5641 or [email protected] for a full job description. Please send, cover letter, resume, and three letters of reference to email above.
It’s time to sign up for our 2020 Picture Directory. The link is on our website at
www.stjpc.org or you can go to https://booknow-
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Church Bus Drivers Needed We are in need of additional Church Bus drivers to transport parishioners to & from 10am Mass on Sunday. If you are able to help with this ministry, please call April at the Parish Office for more information. Safe environment and a safe driving history are requirements of this ministry. CDL license is NOT required.
CHRISTMAS MASS TIMES
Christmas Eve Tuesday, December 24
4pm & 10pm (English) 7pm (Spanish)
Christmas Day Wednesday, December 25 9am (English) & 12noon (Spanish)
Pastor’s Christmas Letter: Wishing you A Happy Christmas and A Blessed New Year
My Dearly Beloved in Christ, With deep joy and gratitude, I extend to you my prayerful best wishes for a holy and blessed Christmas. During this Advent Season, it has been my prayer that each of you would find opportunities to reflect on your own faith and relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and His Church. Whatever it is that our hearts and souls desire, whether we realize it or not, our ultimate desire is Jesus Himself, for this reason, we are filled with joy and consolation at Christmas to know that all that we hoped for has been fulfilled in the person of the Christ Child. Christmas has a way of bringing to Church individu-als and families who, for various reasons, have not been to Mass or the Sacraments for months or years. What a wonderful and grace-filled opportunity to put aside past differences and old habits and begin anew that prayerful relationship with the Lord and His Church community. I extend to all of you an open, grateful heart of welcome. May our Lord Jesus Christ, born in Bethlehem, bless you, your families and loved ones at this blessed time of hope and grace. May Mary, the Mother of the Child Jesus and our Mother, watch over you and our beloved Holy Cross Parish always. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2020! Fr. Kalombo
Parish Office 609 E 4th St., Owensboro, KY 42303
(270) 683-5641 (270) 685-4766 (fax)
www.stjpc.org Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
Parish Team
Pastor: Fr. Jean-Rene Kalombo Ext 222 [email protected] Associate Pastor: Fr. Will Thompson Ext 247 [email protected] Deacon: Deacon John Cecil [email protected] Stewardship Minister: Ashley Wilkerson Ext 239 [email protected] Youth Minister: Aynde Bennett Ext 227 [email protected] Religious Education Minister: Laura Shoulders Ext 224 [email protected] Director of Maintenance: Kelly Ward Ext 241 [email protected] Caretaker: Joe McBride Sacramental Records: Debbie Luedke Ext 242 [email protected] Bookkeeper: April Dickens Ext 221 [email protected]
Join Us Mass Schedule:
Monday - Friday 5:30pm Saturday 4:30pm
Sunday 8am, 10am, 6pm 12 noon (Spanish)
3pm Sunday prayer
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Thursdays at 6pm; Fridays at 12 noon
Saints JOSEPH & PAUL
Catholic Church
We give our hearts to God and our talents to His people.
In Special Need of Prayer HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Ann Bower, Thomasine Boarman, Joyce Clark, Doug & Dorothy Hood, Linda Howard, Betty Johnson, Paul & Sarah Jane Johnson, Maurice Kanable, Chester & Deanna Kaminski, Jackie Mann, Mitzi Mann, Margie Roberts, Jim Stimpfel, Betty Thompson, Katherine Thomas, Birdie Wedding. NURSING HOME PARISHIONERS: CARMEL HOME: Katherine Brand, Rita Fahrendorf, Mary Faulkner, Margie Hardesty, Rose Keller, Margaret McCarthy, Marvin & Auda Wink, Sandra Woods; GENESIS HEALTH: Mike Payne; HEARTLAND VILLA: Mary Hinton; HERMITAGE: James White, Jr. HILLCREST: Shirley Wilhite. WELLINGTON PARC: Violet Cassidy, Charles Leo Howard, Carla Payne. OTHERS IN NEED OF PRAYER: Mike Baker, Tammy Wimsatt Belcher, Patrick Billion, Joe Board, Katherine Brand, Sheila Byrne, Colin Cahill, Tim Cahill, Davena Cecil, J.C. Chrisler, Dana Cecil-Craig, Jimmy Chrisler, Jonathan Clark, Michael Clark, Marty Clouse, Theresa Clouse, Chris Collins, David Condra, Leo Dickens, Luke Dickens, Chase Ford, Bill Freeman, Edwin Garcia, Steve Guittar, Jarrod Hagan, Michael Hardesty, Evonne Harl, Julia Hawkins, Charlotte Hayden, Captain Matthew Hayden, Susan Hayden, Tom Hayden, Virginia Head, Lindsey Hill, Brice & Marilyn Howard, Florence Howard, Linda Howard, Rene Howard, Kendall Jarboe, Donna Johnson, Rose King, Tina Keller, Hobert & Mary Lundy, Jerry Lundy, Jan McCorkle, Kandie McDaniel, Michelle Montalvo, Cecil Newton, The Wayne Pannell Family, Michael Payne, Shelly Powell, Chrissy Quick, Sheryl Richards, Clayton Roberts, Jennifer Rojas, Pat Seib, Martha Taylor, Richard Taylor, Dorie Thacker, Betty Thompson, Tracy Trogden, Nina Van Bussum, Jim Vinson, Adam Wallace, Darryl & Linda Warren, Scott Warren, Ronnie Wilkerson. FIRST RESPONDERS: Eric Conder, Brad Leonard, Steve Leonard, Jason Luedke, Cory Mattingly, Jeff Williams.
From Death to New Life Please keep in prayer the family of Charles Gray who passed away recently. May the Lord grant him perpetual light and eternal peace.
Word of Life
“God's love is generous, sacrificial, life-giving, and forever. As humans made in God's image, we are called to imitate the eternal giving and receiving of love that is the Holy Trinity.”
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities “Another Look at Contraception”
Mass Intentions December 21-29 Saturday 4:30pm Tony Kraus Sunday 8am Edward Hardesty 10am Mildred Harrington (Spanish) 12pm Our Parish Family 6pm Adriana & Marcella Robertson Monday 5:30pm Andrew & Andrea Fleischmann Family Tuesday-Christmas Eve 4pm Pat Wedding (Spanish) 7pm Brent Trogden 10pm Norman & Mildred Harrington Wednesday-Christmas Day 9am Jean Marie Drury (Spanish) 12pm Julie Anderson Thursday 5:30pm Guy Hardy Friday 5:30pm Melvin & Maxine Fleischmann Saturday 4:30pm Frances Osborne Sunday 8am Melvin & Maxine Fleischmann 10am Betty Jo Payne (Spanish) 12pm Our Parish Family 6pm Bernie Mattingly
This Week’s Calendar
Genesis Healthcare Eucharistic Ministers: Week of December 23 — Carlos Earhart
Week of December 30th — Melvin Fleischmann
SUNDAY, December 22 -Rosary before 8am Mass -Cookies with Santa/After Masses -CRHP Men’s Prayer Group (Spanish)/FTC -Cenacle Prayer/3pm/CH -Christmas Play/4pm/PH -Knights of Columbus Meeting/5pm/FTC -Posada/6pm/TBA
MONDAY, December 23 -Men’s Prayer/7am/FTC -CRHP Women (Spanish)/5:30pm/PH -RCIA/6pm/PH-Small Room -Posada/6pm/TBA
TUESDAY, December 24 -Parish Office Closed
WEDNESDAY, December 25 -Parish Office Closed
THURSDAY, December 26 -Parish Office Closed -Reconciliation/6pm/CH -Adoration (Spanish)/7pm/CH FRIDAY, December 27 -Adoration /6:30am-5:15pm/CH -Reconciliation/12pm/CH SATURDAY, December 28 SUNDAY, December 29 -Prayer & Name tag Sunday -Rosary before 8am Mass -CRHP Men’s Prayer Group (Spanish)/FTC -Cenacle Prayer/3pm/CH
Upcoming Meetings: -Finance Committee Meeting/Jan. 14/6:15pm/OFC-CR -Men’s Prayer Breakfast/January 11th/7:30am/PH
Birthdays 12/21 Larry Ray Dunn, Isabel Eckman, Charlotte Goss, Gary Hall, Josephine Woodward 12/22 Keaton Barnes,Bryson Payne 12/23 Riley Christian, Ken Lanham, Natalie Roberts 12/24 Destiny Biever, Virginia Bowlds, Doug Hood, William Isbill, Heidi Reyes 12/25 Gerald Hood, Denise Jarboe, Randa Johnson 12/26 Annette Blincoe,, Shannon Finerty, Tony Glahn, Victor Neves, Sarah Strobel 12/27 Emma Kate Clancy, Donna Porter, Megan Storm 12/28 Carlos Earhart, Bob Hayden, Carolynn Howard, 12/29 Lee Etta McCorkle, Rafe Boling
Anniversaries 12/22/73 Philip & Annie Storm 12/23/74 Hobert & Mary Lundy 12/23/94 Philip & Stephanie Blondin 12/27/86 John & Teresa Biggs 12/27/97 Lorraine & David Sturgeon
Treasure Counters December - Mary Lundy, Pat Hamilton January – Mary Lundy, Patty Johnson February - Carole Storm, Pat Hamilton
The Parish Office will be closed
December 24, 25, & 26 for the Christmas Holiday
Parroquia de San José y San Pablo
“Ofrecemos nuestro Corazón a Dios y nuestros Talentos a su Pueblo”.
Bautismo para los Niños: Bautismos para niños menores de 7
años se celebran durante el año (excepto en el tiempo de
Cuaresma). Se requiere que los papás y padrinos asistan a una
preparación. (Antes de escoger padrinos les pedimos que sean
casados por la iglesia o solteros y tengan el sacramento de la
Confirmación)
Catequesis de Adultos (R.I.C.A.) Domingos 10:00 am. – Los
adultos pueden recibir los sacramentos del Bautismo, Primera
Comunión y la Confirmación después de un tiempo de
formación.
Sacramentos para Niños y Adolescentes:Todos los niños deben
asistir a las clases de catecismo cada miércoles a las 6:30pm.
(Inglés). Para los que no puedan los miércoles o prefieran en
español, también está la opción los Domingos a las 10:00 am.
Unción de los enfermos: Por favor notifique a la oficina parroquial de algún familiar o amigo admitido al hospital y que desee el Sacramento de la Unción. Matrimonio – Comuníquese a la oficina parroquial
preferiblemente con 6 meses de anticipación como mínimo a la
fecha deseada.
Quinceañeras NO es un Sacramento pero es un sacramental: Se
pueden celebrar cualquier sábado mientas esté disponible la
Iglesia, excepto durante la Cuaresma.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA SACRAMENTOS
Lunes: Mal 3:1-4, 23-34; Sal 25 (24):4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Lc 1:57-66 Martes: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Sal 89 (88):2-5, 27, 29; Lc 1:67-79 Miércoles: Vigilia: Is 62:1-5; Sal 89 (88):4-5, 16-17, 27, 29; Hch 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 [18-25] Noche: Is 9:1-6; Sal 96 (95):1-3, 11-13; Tit 2:11-14; Lc 2:1-14 Aurora: Is 62:11-12; Sal 97 (96):1, 6, 11-12; Tit 3:4-7; Lc 2:15-20 Día: Is 52:7-10; Sal 98 (97):1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 [1-5, 9-14] Jueves: Hch 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Sal 31 (30):3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc, 17; Mt 10:17-22 Viernes: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Sal 97 (96):1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Jn 20:1a, 2-8
SAN ESTEBAN (Siglo I) -26 de diciembre El libro de los Hechos de los Apóstoles describe a Esteban, uno de los primeros siete diáconos de la Igle-sia naciente, como un hombre “lleno de fe y del Espíritu Santo”. Como diácono, según lo pedido por la comuni-dad, se dedicó al cuidado de los huérfanos y de las viu-das. Además de eso, se dedicó a predicar la salvación por medio de Jesucristo. Su predicación incomodó a algunos líderes religiosos quienes sobornaron a otras personas para que declararan que Esteban había blasfe-mado contra Moisés, pero no fue así. Sin embargo, Esteban les recordó que Dios no sólo estaba en el Tem-plo de Jerusalén y además les reprochó su incum-plimiento de la ley y el rechazo al mensaje de Jesús. Esto les molestó mucho y “Esteban les dijo que veía los cielos abiertos y al Hijo del hombre de pie a la derecha de Dios”. Llenos de rabia se lanzaron contra él, lo saca-ron de la ciudad y lo apedrearon hasta matarlo. Mien-tras agonizaba, oraba así: “Señor Jesús, recibe mi espíritu”. San Esteban es el protomártir de la Iglesia. —Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Para denunciar una sospecha de abuso, llame a la Línea Directa de Protec-ción Infantil de Kentucky: 1-877-KYSAFE1 o 1-877-597-2331 (llamada gra-tuita) o comuníquese con su Fiscal Local de Commonwealth. Para reportar abuso, actual o pasado, a la diócesis por parte de cualquier persona que actúe en nombre de la Iglesia, llame a Louanne Payne, Coordinadora de Asistencia Pastoral (inglés) al 270-852-8380, o Nuria Elizondo, Coordinadora de Asistencia Pastoral (español) al 270-880-8360. También puede visitar la Oficina de Ambiente Seguro (owensborodiocese.org/safe) para obtener más información.
22 de diciembre de 2019 Cuarto Domingo de Adviento
AMBIENTE SEGURO
CONFIANZA EN DIOS En este último domingo de Adviento las lecturas se enfocan en el nacimiento histórico de Jesús: el hijo de David e Hijo de Dios, niño y rey, Jesús y Em-manuel. El profeta Isaías le suplica a Ajaz que pida una señal, para permitir a Dios que le asegure la sobrevivencia de la dinastía de David. El rey hipócrita rehúsa “tentar al SEÑOR” de esa manera (Isaías 7:12), pero el profeta predice el nacimiento de un hijo, un he-redero al trono, quien probará la duradera protec-ción divina del linaje elegido del trono de David. El niño será llamado Emmanuel. Mateo se refiere a esta historia en su descripción de los puntos principales del nacimiento de Jesús que contrasta a Ajaz quien rehúsa confiar por falta de fe, y la completa confianza en Dios que María y José demostraron al cooperar con el nacimiento de Je-sucristo. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
You are invited to
A Christmas Play Presented by the children of
Sts. Joseph and Paul
December 22 at 4pm Parish Hall
December Happenings...
Cookies with Santa Come enjoy a cookie and
have your picture made with Santa! Parish Hall
December 21st & 22nd After All Masses
Dec 16-23 6pm TBA Las Posadas (call Office for locations)
Dec 19 11:30am PH Young at Heart Potluck & Dirty Santa
Dec 21 & 22 After All Masses PH Cookies & Donuts with Santa
Dec 22 4pm PH A Christmas Play
Dec 22 7pm SB St. Benedict’s Christmas Party & Dinner
Dec 24 4 & 10pm CH Christmas Eve Mass– English
Dec 24 7pm CH Christmas Eve Mass– Spanish
Dec 25 9am CH Christmas Day Mass– English
Dec 25 12noon CH Christmas Day Mass– Spanish
Dec 31 5:30pm CH New Years Eve Mass for Holy Day of Obligation; Mary, Mother of God
Jan 1 9am & 12pm CH Mass for Holy Day of Obligation; Mary, Mother of God