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PARISH STAFF
Rev. Basil Eruo Pastor okwyeruo@yahoo.com 573-201-6701
Deacon Robert Leake
deacon@stjoepalmyra.org 573-248-7640
Deacon Luke Mahsman 573-231-6856
Cheryl Hirner Secretary
office@stjoepalmyra.org 217-779-2593
Cathy Fohey Director of Religious Education youth@stjoepalmyra.org 573-231-6362
Rose Hudson Parish Council President 573-769-2585 Elizabeth Bradley Altar Society President 573-769-2972 Steve Lawrence Knights of Columbus Grand Knight 217-653-9441
Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:00am –Noon and 1:00-4:00pm
HOLY FATHER’S INTENTION FOR
JULY
That those who administer justice may work with integrity, and that the injustice which prevails in the world may not have the last word.
LOCATION
400 S. Lane / PO Box 606
Palmyra, MO 63461
p: 573-769-3270
e: office@stjoepalmyra.org
w: www.stjoepalmyra.org
fb: facebook.com/
StJosephCatholicChurchPalmyraMO/
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:30pm
Sunday: 7:30am and 10:30am
Tuesday: 6:00pm
Wednesday - Thursday: 8:00 am
Friday: 10:00am at Maple Lawn
Nursing Home Holy Day Mass Times:
Contact the office
Confession: Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 7:00am & 10:00am or
by appointment
SACRAMENT PREPARATION
SUNDAY, JULY 21, 2019
MISSION
St. Joseph Catholic Church is a faith community, guided by the scriptures and traditions of the church, whose mission is to share the Good News of Jesus Christ through celebration of the liturgy, sacraments, prayer, faith fellowship, and service to others.
Marriage: Contact Father at least six months in advance to schedule an appointment.
Baptism: If you are expecting or need information about Baptism, classes will be offered only once a quarter. Please contact Father or office ASAP.
BISHOP MCKNIGHT’S INTENTION FOR JULY For the people of the United States of
America; that we may hold fast to the
Christian principals which guided the
shaping of our country as one nation,
under God, indivisible, with liberty and
justice for all.
The deadline for bulletin announcements
is 4:00 p.m. on Mondays and can be
emailed to office@stjoepalmyra.org
Please like us and follow us on
Facebook.com/
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Check out our website at
stjoepalmyra.org
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PARISH FINANCIALS 7-14-2019
Mass Intentions for
July 23rd-28th
Please pray for our parishioners and our extended family and friends:
Joe Slates, Barb Merkel, Rhonda Dodd, Jim Carlen, Raine Herren, Donna and Donald Smith, Butch Herold, Bob Wolfmeyer , Curtis Robbins, Frankie Reeves, Robert Hirner, Max Jensen, Carol Mudd, Francis Faxon, Pam Hess, Dean Meyer, Tom Meade, Gary Million, Ralph Shaw, Florence Fohey and Westin Jones. Please pray for our church members who are currently in nursing homes or homebound:
Virginia Buckman, Elizabeth Roth, Janet Schwartz, Janet Barnes, Bonnie Slates, Jean Harrison, Gloria Baggett, Mary Kempf, Arlene Veit, Gerry Foust, Mary Ann Miller, Phyllis Kroeger, and Rosemary Schneider.
5:30 p.m. Mass Ushers Joe & Terry Barnes Greeters John & Jacque Hess Lector Trish Frey Servers Jacob & Ryan Barnes Eucharistic Ministers Dale & Cindy Gervais, Deacon Bob Leake Gifts Andy Bryan family
7:30 a.m. Mass
Ushers Steve Lawrence & Ernie Boulware Greeters Tom & Tammy Schroeder Lector Roth McElvain Servers Daniel Dames & Isaac Krekemeyer Eucharistic Ministers Phil & Nick Mudd, Deacon Bob Leake Gifts Mr. & Mrs. Richard Donelson 10:30 a.m. Mass
Ushers Chuck & Jeanne Wigle Greeters John & Sue Thomas Lector Monica Bross Servers JT Dodd & Isaac Richardson Eucharistic Ministers David Hastings, Randy Dodd, Marie Baker, Lisa Leake, Deacon Bob Leake Gifts Ed Hess family
MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR
JULY 27TH & 28TH
TUESDAY 6 PM Mr. & Mrs. Robert Goodwin+
WEDNESDAY 8 AM Robert Crane & Pauline Crane+
THURSDAY 8 AM Rocky Akright+
FRIDAY 10 AM Maurice Buckman+
SATURDAY 5:30 PM Trevor Gervais+
SUNDAY 7:30 AM Parishioners of St. Joseph Church+
SUNDAY 10:30 AM Anthony Lawrence+
July 22 Dale Gervais July 23 Trenton Wisehart July 24 Chase Goldinger July 25 Andrea Barnes July 26 Gabel Lewis
PARISH SCHEDULE EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP - RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS As I get older, what really matters to me changes. I remember being in high
school and having to wear certain brands and to look a certain way. Now, many
days I simply wear what is clean! I used to collect certain things that I no longer
seem to care about much now. I wanted certain things for my children, and now
I am happy if they are happy, regardless of what happens. I have changed
political stances a few times. I even follow different sports teams today than I did
when I was younger. Time, circumstance, wisdom, and even disillusionment all
play a part in my ever-changing attitude toward what really matters in life.
All has changed except my faith. My faith is the one constant in my life. It is the
most precious of all the gifts God has given to me. Life hasn't been a constant
high, and there have been several low valleys along the way. It has been my
faith that has seen me through all times, good and bad. If anything has changed, it is that Jesus matters more today than he did yesterday.
BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK
July 21st-
St. Joseph Parish Picnic
from 11:30 a.m.-?
July 27th– K of C barbe-
cue at the Courthouse
after the fair parade
REST IN PEACE Diane Nicks, sister of Carol Weilandich, who passed away Sunday, July 14. Please keep Diane and Carol and all their family and friends in
your prayers. May her soul and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS
ATTENTION ALL COOKIE BAKERS - lots of cookies are needed for July
distribution to Maple Lawn. The supply of both regular and diabetic are
depleted. Please deliver to the hall by 4:00 pm on Thursday, July 25th.
Upcoming activities:
Sunday, July 21st-cooking for parish picnic.
Saturday, July 27th-Chicken Barbecue after the fair parade.
Please contact Steve Lawrence for information.
PRAYER BUDDY PROGRAM:
All parishioners are invited to join
the Prayer Buddy Program. If you
would like to participate, please fill
out the form located in the pew or
pick one up from the table in the
vestibule of the church. Place the
completed form in the basket as
you leave the church before
August 3rd. This program allows
you to draw the name of someone
who you will pray for specifically for
the next year and someone will be
praying for you for a year.
If you have questions please call :
Susan Chambers @ 573-822-5784 or
Pauline Jones at 573-248-7751
With back to school sales already starting, the Food Pantry is asking St. Joseph Catholic
Church for donations of College Rule Notebook paper and Crayola brand colored pencils.
However, any and all school supplies are appreciated. Thank You.
RCIA CLASSES BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER
If you know of anyone
interested in
learning more
about the
Catholic Faith,
please refer
him/her to.
Deacon Bob Leake
@ 573-248-7640
Church night at the fair will be
on Sunday, July 28th at 7:00
p.m. Several choir members
from our parish will be
participating. Bring your lawn
chair and join us for some
gospel music.
CCD and Confirmation
Classes are schedule to start in
September. If you would like
to help full time or part time this
year, please contact
Cathy Fohey
ST JOSEPH NEWS
Question: July 22 is the feast of
Mary Magdalene. I've heard a lot of
stories about her, but who was she
really?
Answer: Mary Magdalene has
been the subject of speculation
and scholarship over the last 2,000
years. Mary Magdalene makes her
first named appearance in Luke 8:2.
She is one of several women
following Jesus. Luke specifically
mentions that Mary had previously
been delivered from demonic
possession. Whatever her life looked
like before she met Jesus, it wasn't
good! Because of this association
with being a repentant sinner, Mary
Magdalene has been associated
with other similar stories in the
Gospel, such as the woman caught
in adultery or the woman who
bathes Jesus' feet with her tears.
Mary Magdalene shows up again
by name at the end of the Gospels,
when she stands with the Blessed
Virgin Mary at the foot of the Cross.
Mary is also present in the garden of
the resurrection. She is one of the
woman who goes to bring spices to
Jesus' tomb, where they find the
stone rolled away. Mary stays in the
garden weeping, believing his body
has been stolen. Jesus approaches
her and calls her by name, and she
becomes the first witness to the
resurrection! While many of the
details of Mary Magdalene's life
have been lost to time, she is an
example of powerful conversion,
deep faith, and intimate love for
Christ.
WHY DO WE DO THAT? - CATHOLIC LIFE EXPLAINED
July 21st from 11:30 a.m.-?
Parish Picnic at St. Joseph,
Farischon Hall
Join us for our annual parish
picnic. We’ll have burgers,
hot dogs and drinks. Each
family is asked to bring two
covered dishes. Come for
food, BINGO, fellowship and
lots of fun.
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