Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass...

8
Middle School and High School Youth will serve as teachers for Vacation Bible School. Wednesday June 13th

Transcript of Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass...

Page 1: Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television

Middle School and High School

Youth will serve as teachers for Vacation Bible School.

Wednesday

June 13th

Page 2: Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television

SACRAMENTOFTHEANOINTINGOFTHESICK:�

PleasecontacttheParishOf�icetoarrangeatime

for anointing in the event of serious or terminal

illness.PLEASEdonotwaituntilthelastmoment,

since a person should be conscious when

receivingthesacrament.�

SACRAMENTOFMARRIAGE��

Aneighttotwelvemonthpreparationperiodis

required. Please call the Parish Of�ice PRIOR

TOMAKINGANYotherweddingarrangements.�

SACRAMENTOFPENANCE���

Confessions are heard on Saturday from

3:30 pm until 5:00 pm and Wednesday

morningsfrom7:00amto7:45am.�

WeekendMasses�

Saturday5:15pm�

Sunday7:30am,9:15am,and11:00am�

Parish Offices

Located on the lower level in the Community Center, our

offices are open from 8:30 am until 4:00 pm,

Monday through Friday.

SACRAMENTOFBAPTISM��

Apreparationclassisrequiredforparents

and sponsors. Classes are offered on the

�irst Sunday of themonth. Please call the

ParishOf�icetoregister.�

Parish Web Site: www.stjoegold.org

Archdiocese of Denver Web Site:

www.archden.org

Page 2

Parish

Staff

Pastor:

Father Joseph Tran

[email protected]

Parish Deacon:

Deacon Dennis Langdon

[email protected]

Parish Deacon:

Deacon Ed Clements

[email protected]

Liturgical Coordinator &

Director of Catechetics:

Teri Lauwers

[email protected]

Business Manager:

Joe Simmons

[email protected]

Pastoral Music

Coordinator:

Philip Jennings

[email protected]

Administrative Assistant:

Terri Huff

[email protected]

Office Assistant &

Social Media Coordinator:

Audrey Goshorn

[email protected]

Director of Evangelization:

Andrew McGown

[email protected]

Maintenance:

Bill Virden [email protected]

WeekdayMasses�

Monday&Friday5:15pm�

Tuesday,Wednesday&Thursday8:00am�Monday: Evening Prayer follows Mass

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday:

The Rosary Follows Mass

Maintenance Assistant:

Carol Hartzell [email protected]

If you would like to register in our Parish please pick up a “New Parishioner Packet” and complete

the blue form or check our on-line registration process.

RegularSchedule:�

TENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 9 ~ 10, 2018

Page 3: Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television

Holy Family Chapel Open Monday through Friday

from 8:30 am until 4:00 pm

for personal prayer time and visits

with the Blessed Sacrament.

ST. JOSEPH PARISH GOLDEN, COLORADO

Saturday, June 9

5:15 pm Parishioners of St. Joseph Sunday, June 10

7:30 am † Barbara Colchin - Teri Lauwers

9:15 am † Andrew Joseph Nguyen - Kim Dam

11:00 am † Josephine Torres - The Torres Family Monday, June 11

5:15 pm Shelby Joe Bennett - Lee and Virginia Durbin Tuesday, June 12

8:00 am † Mark Woodward - Helen Leith Wednesday, June 13

8:00 am † Michael Delridge - Barb Delridge Thursday, June 14

8:00 am Virginia Durbin - John and Diana Morgan Friday, June 15

5:15 pm † Susie Torres - George Torres

Saturday, June 16

5:15 pm Parishioners of St. Joseph Sunday, June 17

7:30 am † Andrew Riedel - Rich and Patty Riedel

9:15 am Father’s Day Novena

11:00 am † Tom Schlegeo - Mary Ann Hensley

WEEKEND STEWARDSHIP

For the weekend of May 26 ~ 27, 2018

Total Offering..……..…..............................................$12,970.14

Contributions from Registered Parishioners…….....$ 11,546.38

Unidentified Contributions….………..…...………..$ 1,423.76

Total Last Year…..…………...….......…......….......…$ 9,354.15

For the weekend of June 2 ~ 3, 2018

Total Offering..……..…..............................................$11,698.90

Contributions from Registered Parishioners…….....$10, 448.00

Unidentified Contributions….………..…...………..$ 1, 250.90

Total Last Year……………...….......…......….......…$ 15,604.76

Total Registered Households…………………...…..…...…..1200

Identifiable Gifts in May…………..………………...…...….416

For all who have died in the hope of the resurrection - Cathy Eastman,

Helen Frazzini, Sam Koshiara, Bill Lewis, Laurine Moore,

and Deacon Don St. Louis.

Please continue to Pray for the Sick

and all those who are sick, recovering from surgery,

or in need of our prayers.

Vivian Bigelow, Elaine Sweeney Carroll,

Vogene Cooper, Terry D’Angelo, Ginny Dondelinger,

Debi Medved, Elmer Mulhollon,

and Peggy Seipp ...

Monday, June 11th St. Barnabas Barnabas was a Jew, born in Cyprus, he sold his property,

gave the proceeds to the Apostles, who gave him the name

Barnabas, and lived in common with the earliest converts

to Christianity in Jerusalem. He persuaded the community

there to accept Paul as a disciple. He preached the Gospel

in Antioch as a companion of St. Paul. When a dispute arose

regarding the observance of the Jewish rites, Paul and

Barnabas went to Jerusalem, where, at a council, it was

decided that pagans did not have to be circumcised to be

baptized. Tradition has Barnabas stoned to death

at Salamis about the year 61.

MASS INTENTIONS

Wednesday, June 13th

St. Anthony of Padua Anthony’s wealthy family wanted him to be a great nobleman, but

for the sake of Christ he became a poor Franciscan Priest. One

day when a scheduled speaker failed to appear, the brothers

pressed him into speaking. He impressed them so that he was

thereafter constantly travelling, evangelizing, preaching,

and teaching theology through Italy and France. A gifted speaker,

he attracted crowds everywhere he went, speaking in multiple tongues; legend says

that even the fish loved to listen. One source of the well-known patronage for the

recovery of lost objects comes from a legend that, long after Anthony’s death, his

old prayer book was kept as a treasured relic, and one day it disappeared.

People prayedfor help in finding the lost item, a novice found it and returned it; he later

admitted that he had “borrowed” the book and returned it after receiving a vision of an

angry Anthony. Page 3

Sunday, June 24th 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance

Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television Network, will be our guest speaker. Char is a convert to the Catholic Faith, whose testimony has touched the lives of many. She uses her charism of joy to share her discovery that God truly exists and miracles do happen! Dubbed “Our Lady’s Comedienne,” Char explains how the Blessed Mother brought her to Jesus and how her life was transformed.

Page 4: Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television

Youth grade 7 to 12

Join us on Tuesdays from 7:00 to 8:30 pm

for Snacks, Fun & Games, Bible Talk, Life Lessons

and New Friends.

Questions contact: Paula Smith Juliana Braunagel [email protected] [email protected] or text 303-594-2189 or text 720-982-8982

The Church's social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about building a just society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of modern society. In these brief reflections, we highlight several of the key themes that are at the heart of our Catholic social tradition.

6. Solidarity We are one human family whatever our national, racial, ethnic, economic, and ideological differences. We are our brothers and sisters keepers, wherever they may be. Loving our neighbor has global dimensions in a shrinking world. At the core of the virtue of solidarity is the pursuit of justice and peace. Pope Paul VI taught that if you want peace, work for justice. The Gospel calls us to be peacemakers. Our love for all our sisters and brothers demands that we promote peace in a world surrounded by violence and conflict. Solidarity is not a feeling of vague compassion or shallow distress at the misfortunes of so many people, both near and far. On the contrary, it is a firm and persevering determination to commit oneself to the common good; that is to say, to the good of all and of each individual, because we are all really responsible for all. (St. John Paul II, On Social

Concern [Sollicitudo rei Socialis. . . ], no. 38)

June 18th to June 22nd

Vacation Bible

School

Seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching

From 9:30 am to 12 pm each

day, Monday through Friday.

Youth that are

going into the 5th grade

(for the 2018~2019 school year)

and older are needed as teachers!!

The theme this year is: Shipwrecked: Rescued by Jesus.

Page 4

Attention all Religious Education Teachers~ Magnificat Magazine Please note that the Magnificat magazine will be available all summer.

Please ask Teri Lauwers for your copy when you attend Mass. Thanks for all your hard work this year~!

TENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 9 ~ 10, 2018

Scripture

•Genesis 12:1-3 God blessed Israel so that all nations would be blessed through it.

•Psalms 72 Living in right relationship with others brings peace.

• Psalms 122 Peace be with you! For the sake of the Lord, I will seek your good.

• Zechariah 8:16 These are the things you should do: Speak truth, judge well, make peace.

• Matthew 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakers, they will

be called children of God.

• Matthew 5:21-24 Be reconciled to one another before

coming to the altar.

• Romans 13:8-10 Living rightly means to love one

another.

• 1 John 3:16-18 The love of God in us is witnessed to by our willingness to lay down our lives for others as Christ did for us.

We are excited to host the Denver Catholic Biblical School at our parish this fall! If you’ve ever wanted to study Scripture from a Catholic perspective, learn the big picture and the various connections between every book of the Bible, then attend a summer information session to find out about the program! Pick up a brochure at one of the parish entrances for a list. You can also call 303.715.3195 or visit sjvdenver.edu/laydivision.

Page 5: Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television

ST. JOSEPH PARISH GOLDEN, COLORADO

Page 5

Do you have an altar in your home? A place where you always go to spend time with the Lord? A place in which the atmosphere is pregnant with the glory of God so that all you have to do is sit there in order to feel His presence?

1. God will open a portal to Heaven in a place that’s dedicated to Him.

When a place is dedicated to Him, you can feel the difference. Whenever you sit down there, even if you are having the worst day ever, you can feel the presence of the Lord. The Holy Spirit ministers to you there, and His presence and work are powerfully manifest.

2. Having a dedicated altar in a quiet place feeds your spirit’s need for separation and solitude.

Everybody needs time alone with God. It doesn’t matter if you’re an introvert or an extrovert. If you’re alive and breathing, you need time alone with God! Jesus was huge into taking time alone with God. You can see this especially if you read through the Gospel of Mark. Making an altar in your home gives you a dedicated place to separate from the chaos of life and be with God.

3. Having an altar in your home helps you develop the daily discipline of spending time with God.

Having a place that is yours; that you love; that is beautiful to you; that is cozy and personal… makes you want to spend time in it! And when you are in the habit of spending time in that place, and knowing that that place is the spot you spend time with God, helps you spend more time with God! Train your body and mind to seek Him in your special place.

Pick a place that’s quiet and away from everything else.

Make it a place where you’re not staring at piles of laundry or at dishes that need to be washed. Make it a place where you can hide from your kids, your spouse, your

phone, your computer, or anything else that screams for attention.

Clean it up.

Believe it or not, the Holy Spirit rests on order, not on chaos. You will feel a tangible difference if you make your spot clean and orderly, no matter how tiny it is.

Place your Bible study and Prayer time materials close, so you can always find them.

A Bible, a Crucifix, a journal, a few pens, a highlighter, an inspirational or spiritual book you are currently reading, a rosary, prayer cards, Sacred items, meditation

music, candles or incense and some Kleenex .

Make it beautiful.

Your spirit and soul crave beauty. God made you that way. When the beauty of your special spot feeds you, you will be able to connect with God more–because beauty

comes from Him. Jesus is the Author and Picture of beauty. A pretty blanket, art on the walls, fresh flowers, the beauty of the surroundings help you reflect on the

beauty of God.

Falling in love with the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Christina Mead

Do you want to know what true love looks like? Here it is. “Behold this heart that has so loved men.” That’s what Jesus said of this picture of His Sacred Heart. I bet you’ve seen this picture before . . . or maybe you haven’t and that’s fine too. Either way, it’s worth learning about. This picture is loaded with meaning and I think you’ll love it as much as I do after I tell you about it. A long t ime ago there was this movement called Jansenism. They said over and over how sinful and incredibly unworthy man is. People started feeling bad about themselves and weren’t receiving Holy Communion. They also said that Christ didn’t die on the cross for al l people. Nope. Just some. But that wasn’t true! And God was not okay with us thinking that. So He did something amazing (big surprise there) and appeared to a nun named St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. He asked her to have this picture painted. Jesus wanted to show us that His heart is constantly, forever, always, eternally loving and forgiving us. He loves you. He loves me. He loves every person so intensely that His heart burns with that love. Look into His eyes and you can’t see anything else.

“The Divine Heart is an ocean full of all good things, wherein poor souls can cast all their needs; it is an ocean full of joy to drown all our sadness, an ocean of humility to drown our folly, an ocean of mercy to those in distress, an ocean of love in which to submerge our poverty.” – St. Margaret Mary Alacoque

In the picture you can also see the crown of thorns from His Crucif ixion. Even after His death the crown is sti l l there to remind us that Jesus knows what i t means to suffer. He knows what pain and sadness are. It reminds us of what Jesus went through to prove His love and open the gates of Heaven for us so we can be with Him.You know when you love someone and you “give them your heart?” That’s exactly what this picture is about. It ’s Jesus showing you and I how His heart is ours because He loves us with al l of i t . June 3rd is the feast of the Sacred Heart. Jesus asked Sr. Margaret Mary that people receive Holy Communion frequently and on the f irst Friday of every month go to Mass and pray to make up for those who aren’t grateful to Jesus. When you understand this picture the only way to respond is to love Him back. His heart breaks when people don’t appreciate what He’s done for them out of love. You and I can make up for that. Go bring joy to Christ ’s heart.

Page 6: Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television

Page 6

TENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 9 ~ 10, 2018 V

AC

AT

IO

N

BI

BL

E

SC

HO

OL

J

UN

E

18

-2

2,

2

01

8

RE

GI

ST

RA

TI

ON

F

OR

M

PL

EA

SE

FIL

L O

UT

AL

L O

F F

OR

M-T

HA

NK

YO

U!

VBS-su

mmer 2

018

P

LE

ASE

PR

INT

LE

GIB

LY

Date _

______________________

Are y

ou reg

istered at S

t. Josep

h’s C

ath

olic P

arish

?

Yes_

____________ N

o______________

Student’s L

ast N

ame_

____________________________ Family’s L

ast N

ame (if d

ifferent fro

m stu

dent)_

_________________

Mother’s N

ame_

______________________________ Father’s N

ame_

__________________________________________

Address_

_________________________________________________City

____________________Zip_______

Home p

hone _

____________________________ W

ork Phone_

_____________________________________

What sch

ool(s) d

o your ch

ildren

atten

d fo

r the reg

ular sch

ool year?_

_______________________________________

Em

ail a

dd

ress (p

lea

se

pr

int le

gib

ly!)_

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

_

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

_ Stu

den

t’s name

birth

date

gra

de in

school fo

r 18-19

school y

ear

1.______________________________________________________________________________________

2._

_____________________________________________________________________________________

3._

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Th

e fee is $5

0 p

er ch

ild. A

fee o

f $7

5 fo

r stud

ents w

ho

se fa

milies a

re no

t pa

rish m

emb

ers.

Date p

aid_

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

_ ch

eck n

o._

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

_ cash

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

__

_

Plea

se return

this fo

rm as so

on as p

ossib

le to:

St. J

osep

h’s P

arish

Office, A

ttn: T

eri L

au

wers, 9

69 U

lysses S

t., Golden

, CO, 8

0401.

Plea

se make ch

ecks p

ayable to

St. J

oseph

’s C

ath

olic

Ch

urch

. Plea

se call T

eri Lauwers w

ith any questio

ns: 7

20-8

10-5

925 or em

ail a

t teril@stjo

egold.org

for m

ore fa

mily

mem

bers, p

lease u

se the b

ack

of th

is sheet.

Page 7: Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television

The Sanctuary Lamp Candle burns this week

June 10th to June 16th in the Church for † Cathy Eastman

in the Chapel for

† Deacon Don St. Louis

����������������������� �������������

��������������������� �� ���������� �����

A special second collection is taken up once each month to benefit the Renovation Fund. For those families who use our envelope system, there is an envelope in each packet labeled “Renovation Fund” to be used for this purpose. For those who do not have envelopes, they are located in the Gathering Area of the Church. The next collection will be the weekend of

July 7th and 8th

Total Renovation Funds Collected May Total….…………..…......$ 9,322.00 May 5/6……………...……….$ 3,767.00 May 12/13....………...……….$ 1,430.00 May 19/20...………...………..$ 1,260.00 May 26/27……………………$ 380.00

May EFT’s……...……………$ 2,485.00

ST. JOSEPH PARISH GOLDEN, COLORADO

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Mass: 5:15 pm

� 10:00 am –11:00 am Bereavement Group Sunday, June 10, 2018 � Gn 3:9-15 Ps 130:1-8 2 Cor 4:13--5:1 Mk 3:20-35

Mass: 7:30 am, 9:15 am and 11:00 am

� 12:15 pm –1:15 pm Baptism Monday, June 11, 2018���������� Acts 11:21-26; 13:1-3 Ps 98:1-6 Mt 5:1-12

Mass: 5:15 pm

� 5:45 pm - 6:15 pm Evening Prayer

� 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Boy Scouts Tuesday, June 12, 2018 1 Kgs 17:7-16 Ps 4:2-5, 7-8 Mt 5:13-16

Mass: 8:00 am

� 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Music Rehearsal (9:15 & 11:00 ) Wednesday, June 13, 2018 1 Kgs 18:20-39 Ps 16:1-2, 4-5, 8, 11 Mt 5:17-19

Confessions 7:00 am – 7:45 am

Mass: 8:00 am

� 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Soup Kitchen

� 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Music Rehearsal (5:15 ) Thursday, June 14, 2018 1 Kgs 18:41-46 Ps 65:10-13 Mt 5:20-26

Mass: 8:00 am

� 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Knights of Columbus

� 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Young Adult Adoration Friday, June 15, 2018 1 Kgs 19:9, 11-16 Ps 27:7-9, 13-14 Mt 5:27-32

Mass: 5:15 pm

� 10:00 am - 11:00 am VBS Teachers Meeting Saturday, June 16, 2018

Mass: 5:15 pm Sunday, June 17, 2018 � Ez 17:22-24 Ps 92:2-3, 13-16 2 Cor 5:6-10 Mk 4:26-34

Mass: 7:30 am, 9:15 am and 11:00 am

If you have not donated to the 2018

Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal, you will

have another opportunity during the next

several days when you receive a letter

from Archbishop Aquila. When his letter

arrives, please reflect on its content and

consider your role in the life of our Archdiocesan Church. Your

generous response will be greatly appreciated. You can make your gift

at archden.org/donate. Thank you.

Page 7

����������� ����

����������� ��������������������������

��������� � ��� ������� � � ���� ��� ��

����� � � � �� ������� ������������ �� �����

������ � � � � ������ ������ � ��������� ������ ������ ���

outer envelopes in the weekend collec�on or to our staff by

���� !����������� ���� �"����������� ����� #���

Soup Kitchen

On Wednesday, June 13th, we will prepare, cook

and serve a hot meal for the guests of the

St. Francis Center. Please join us if you can and

all are welcome! If you would like to carpool,

please meet at the Education Center parking lot by 9:00 a.m.

Food preparation begins around 9:30 a.m. at 1212 Mariposa St.

Set-up for serving begins at 2:00 p.m. at 2323 Curtis St. For any

additional information, please contact Vicki Eddy at 303-278-9676.

Page 8: Wede sday ue 13th - Amazon Web Services · 2:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration/ Rosary 2:30 pm Mass Followed by Testimony of Char Vance Char Vance, President of Focus Worldwide Television