St. Joseph Catholic Church Josephville
Founded 1852 1390 Josephville Road Rectory/Office: 636-332-6676 Wentzville, MO 63385 www.stjojo.net School: 636-332-5672
Reverend Robert Samson, Pastor Email: [email protected] Sacramental Emergency: 314-606-2023 Deacon Fielding Harrison & Deacon David Billing Email: [email protected] Trish Seaman, Parish Secretary Parish Office/Secretary: [email protected] Jill Nance, School Principal School Office/Principal: [email protected]
MASSES: Weekday: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. and Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Sunday: Saturday 5:15 p.m., Sunday 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. Holyday: To be announced as scheduled
CONFESSIONS: Tuesday 6:30-6:50 p.m. Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m. Saturday 4:30-5:05 p.m. Sunday 7:00-7:20 a.m.
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: NEW PARISHIONERS: Tuesday 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Please call the Rectory to register
BAPTISMS: By appointment MOVING: Please let us know.
PERPETUAL HELP DEVOTIONS: PRIESTHOOD AND RELIGIOUS LIFE: After Tuesday Masses If interested, please contact the parish rectory or the Vocation Office at 314-792-6460 MARRIAGE: Arrangements must be made at BULLETIN: Deadline is Tuesday at Noon least six months in advance.
Dynamic Catholic, Alive! Introducing the Year of Generosity
The year 2017 focuses on the element of generosity in our lives as part of Dynamic Catholic, Alive! In his thoughts of generos-ity, Matthew Kelly mentions that the happiest people he knows are also the most generous people he knows. This is not a coin-cidence. Generosity is not merely a financial plan for distribut-ing our money to help others. It is about how we spend each moment of every day. It is about how we maximize the gifts that God has given us as good stewards and faithful servants. During this year of focusing on generosity, we encourage you to stop and think how you are managing your time, gifts, and finances so that you may serve others. How much time are you spending using technology instead of with family and friends? Are you using your gifts to spread the faith or for personal gains? How are you spending your money? Let us be like Mary, the Mother of God, the lowly handmaid who brought forth Christ, the salvation of the world. May we imitate her generosity in opening herself to become a vessel for the Lord.
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St. Joseph Parish Mission Statement In response to our baptismal call from Jesus Christ, we the people of St. Joseph Parish, as members of the Roman Catholic Church,
desire to live and teach our faith in our families, school, and workplace, relying on the Word of God and the grace of the sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist.
January 1, 2017 SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD
January 2 through 8
Mass Intentions
Mon 8:00 a.m. Tom Dickherber Tue 8:00 a.m. Irene Eisenbath Tue 7:00 p.m. Lauren Killian Wed 8:00 a.m. Charlie Wilmes & Andrew Norton Thu 8:00 a.m. Nate & Sarah Tasker Fri 8:00 a.m. Holy Vocations Sat 9:00 a.m. Larry Heppermann Sat 5:15p.m. Parish Sun 7:30 a.m. Glennon Schroer Sun 10:00 a.m. Grace Cornett
Server’s Schedule
Monday thru Friday 8:00am Noah Driver & Lance Hoffman Sat 5:15pm Lillian Blair, Aidan Blair, Jackson Blair Sun 7:30am Grace Knobbe & Robbie Mennemeier 10:00am Noah Driver & Grace Harr Cross Bearer: James Harr
Lectors
Sat 5:15pm Linda Ritter Sun 7:30am Vickie Gilb Sun 10:00am Mary Ann Fischer
Ushers
Sat 5:15pm Bill Luetkenhaus & Gary Prinster Sun 7:30am John Hoff & Ken Wortmann Sun 10:00am Steven Weiler & Chris Schneider
Gift Family
Sat 5:15pm Brian Aston Family Sun 7:30am John Knobbe Family Sun 10:00am Tony Cyr Family
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Sat 5:15pm Norm Ritter, Rita Schulte, Nick Ferranto Sun 7:30am Tom Schaefer, Pat Wilmes, Nancy Hemmer Sun 10:00am Deacon Billing, Scott Cornett, Rick Bampton
Rosary
Sat 4:50pm Rita Schulte
Vocation Prayer Chalice If you are willing to have the Vocation Prayer Chalice in your home for a week, please call
Sandra Rothermich at 636-978-4896
“Why do Catholics honor Mary?” Non-Christians sometimes believe that Catholics wor-ship Mary as a goddess who gave birth to our God. We Catho-lics do not worship Mary as we worship, adore, God. We honor her, respect her, love her and seek her intercession, pray-ing, “Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners." We do not, ever, equate her with God nor replace God with her. Rather, we honor her, primarily because God honored her by choosing her to become the Mother of Jesus, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, when He took on our flesh and be-came Man. We learn the great truth that Mary is the Mother of God from St. Luke’s Gospel, in the message given by the angel to Mary: “You are going to be the mother of a Son and you will call Him Jesus, and He will be called the Son of the Most High." Once she said yes, the Holy Spirit created in her womb the human nature that God the Son would assume. Since moth-erhood is of the person and not of the nature alone, and since Mary is the mother of Jesus, true God and true Man, then she is rightly called the Mother of God.
Fr. Anthony Kadavil
EARLY RELEASE - Fri., Jan. 6 at noon.
Women’s Evening of Recollection - Wed., Jan. 4 from 7:15-9:30 pm at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in St. Charles, MO. Evening includes spiritual reflections by two priests, confes-sions and benediction. For more info call Mary at 314-517-1277. Craft & Crop Night - Fri., Jan. 6 from 5-10:30pm at Holy Rosary Parish in Warrenton, MO. Feel free to spend the eve-ning however you want - scrapbooking, sewing, card-making, crocheting, jewelry making, etc. and enjoy fellowship with other crafters. Bring a $5 donation and snack to share. Pro-ceeds will benefit Holy Rosary Vacation Bible School. For more info call Debbie at 636-456-3698. Catholic Cruise to the Western Caribbean - Jan. 14-21. Daily Mass offered. For reservations or more info call Doug or Eileen at 860-399-1785 by Jan. 6. Euchre Tournament - Sat., Jan. 7 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Flint Hill, MO. $10 per person. Keep your partner. Help Needed for January Pro-Life Mass Individuals born in 1973 or after are needed to participate in the Rose Procession at the Annual Roe v. Wade Mass on Sat., Jan. 21 at 9:30am at the Cathedral Basilica. Individuals carry a rose during the entrance procession, representing the approximately 1 million children who lost their lives to abortion during that year. Participants must be able to arrive at the Cathedral before 8:45am. Most needed are individuals born between 1980 and 2003. March for Life - Space is available for those interesting in traveling to Washington, DC for the March for Life that will take place on Fri., Jan. 27, 2017. For info about the Missouri Life Caravan that will travel by bus Jan. 26-28 call 314-434-4900. For info about the Missouri Chooses Life Pilgrimage that will travel by bus Jan. 25-29 call 314-277-5057. Paul VI Institute is currently accepting registrations for their spring 2017 classes. To register visit www.archstl.org/paul6.
William Bartold Lucille Bean John Brugmann Parker Calbreath John Dungan
Karla Haddock Alice Heppermann Mikayla Hoff Donny Kopmann Lucy Menne
Bob Roettger Jim Rothermich Mary Tepen Tim Tuschhoff
Stewardship Awareness “And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.” Luke 2:19 Mary is the perfect role model for living a stewardship lifestyle. She listened to God and said “yes” to His invitation to be the Holy Mother of His son. She also trusted in God’s providence on a daily basis. As we start a new year, take time every day to listen to how God is calling you; trust that He has a better plan for you than you could ever imag-ine.
Campbell's ‘Labels for Education’ Program Please continue saving the UPC Code on Campbell’s products. Front labels are no longer accepted. Campbell products that help raise money for our school are: all soups in cans, bowls, or boxes, Spaghettios, Franco-American gravies, all Pepperidge Farm products, Swanson broth or canned chicken, and Prego sauces. Points are also earned by submitting lids from V8 Splash and V8 Fusion juice products. Please place these UPC Codes and lids in the marked box in the vestibule or they may be dropped off at the school.
ADOPT-A-STUDENT If you are in a position to ADOPT-A-STUDENT in our parish school, you can assist families experiencing financial difficul-ties. You may make tax-deductible donations by using the “ADOPT-A-STUDENT” envelopes in your envelope packets. Any donation is greatly appreciated!
Parish Recycling Information
PAPER RECYCLING - All newspaper, wrapping paper, magazines, shopping catalogs, mail, office and school papers may be placed in the recycling bin located on gravel drive north of the school. ALUMINUM CAN RECYCLING - Please put your aluminum cans in tied plastic bags and place them inside the fry shed lo-cated at the end of the gravel drive north of the school. INK & TONER CARTRIDGE RECYCLING - Cartridges from printers (not copiers) may be turned in to the school office or placed in the box located at the front entrance of Church. CLOTHING DROP BOX - Unwanted clothing, linens, and shoes can earn money for our parish. Laundered items in tied plastic bags may be placed in the drop box located on the gravel drive north of the school.
Attn: TEENS FED Youth Group will not meet today, Sun., Jan. 1. The next gathering will be Sun., Jan. 15 at 7pm at St. Theodore Parish. Open to all high school teens. For more info contact our youth minister Brad Baumgarten at [email protected].
Quilting will resume on Mon., Jan. 2 Donut Sunday will be next Sun., Jan. 8. Come to the cafe-teria after Mass for donuts, coffee and fellowship. Proceeds will benefit Wentzville Birthright. 2017 Wall Calendars Pitman Funeral Home has gener-ously given us many 2017 wall calendars. There are enough calendars for everyone so each family is encouraged to take one. These calendars have listed all the holy days and feast days of the year. St. Joseph Prayer Chain If you have a prayer request of immediate need, contact Sandra Rothermich at 636-978-4896 or at [email protected] with your prayer request. Sandra will immediately get it out to all the members on the prayer chain. If you would like to become a member of the prayer chain, contact Sandra to be added and receive the prayer re-quests. For Sale Uncooked sausage from the Fall Festival that has been frozen into 5 lb. packages is available for $10 each. We also have 10 lb. tubs of lard for $7.50 each. To purchase, call the parish office. myParish App Download the free myParish app on your smartphone and get all the current information about St. Joseph Parish. There are more that 150 St. Joseph parishioners who already have. Simply text the word “app” to 88202 or go to myparishapp.com. If you have questions you may contact Dea-con David at 314-504-5202.
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