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Our Catholic Life February 2, 2020
Rev. Msgr. Kevin M. Quirk, JCD Pastor
Main Office: (304) 455-4615
Holy Rosary Mission 519 Main Street Sistersville, WV 26175
Mater Dolorosa Parish 302 East Main Street Paden City, WV 26159
Saint Joseph Mission 64 Frohnapfel Lane Proctor, WV 26055
Saint Vincent de Paul Parish 21 Rosary Road New Martinsville, WV 26155
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday Mass Schedule: Weekend of 2/2/20 5:00PM (Saturday Eve.) Mater Dolorosa People of the Parish 8:00AM St. Joseph Carol Jean Villers 10:30 St. Vincent de Paul For The People 12:30 Holy Rosary Gary Cochran by Judy Cochran Daily Mass Schedule: Week of 02/3/20 to 2/8/20 Monday: 8:30AM Mater Dolorosa Bob Schrader by Theresa Veltri Tuesday: 6:00PM St. Joseph Dorothy Wayman by Eleanor Miller Wednesday: 8:30AM St. Vincent de Paul Pete Peterson by Rose Rooney 6:00PM Mater Dolorosa Albert Estep by Theresa Veltri Thursday: 8:30AM Mater Dolorosa John Wayman by Terry & Judy Yeager 6:00PM St. Vincent de Paul Rose Block by Family Friday: 8:30AM St. Vincent de Paul Joe Freeland by M. L. Duplaga Jr. Saturday: 9:00AM Holy Rosary John and Elizabeth Balint by Ron & Brenda Clark Sunday Mass Schedule: Weekend of 2/9/20 5:00PM (Saturday Eve.) Mater Dolorosa People of the Parish 8:00AM St. Joseph For The People 10:30 St. Vincent de Paul Irmina Galazka 12:30 Holy Rosary Ida Richardson by Jerry Richardson
Sacrament of Penance: (Or any time by appointment) Tuesday: 5:00PM St. Joseph Wednesday: 5:00PM Mater Dolorosa Thursday: 5:00PM St. Vincent de Paul Saturday: 9:35AM Holy Rosary Sunday: 7:30AM St. Joseph Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament: Tuesday: 5:00PM St. Joseph Wednesday: 5:00PM Mater Dolorosa Thursday: 5:00PM St. Vincent de Paul Sacrament of Holy Baptism Please make arrangements with the pastor. Sacrament of Holy Matrimony Please make arrangements with the pastor. Six month minimum notice is required. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Please call the main Office.
Contact Information
Monsignor Kevin M. Quirk, JCD, Rectory: (304) 447-3999
Cell: 304-281-7073 kquirk@dwc.org
Main Office Information: (304) 455-4615 21 Rosary Road
New Martinsville, WV 26155
Denise Klug, Office Manager Fred Emch, Maintenance 304-455-4615 304-455-4615
office@svdpnm.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM-4:00PM
Fax: (304) 455-4617 Klug Hall: (304) 455-3555
The Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston is committed to the protection of
its children and young people. The Diocese complies with the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Chil-
dren and Young People by maintaining an Office of Safe Environment. To
report an incidence of suspected child sexual abuse, please contact your
local law enforcement agency, or you may confidentially contact the
West Virginia Bureau for Children and Families/Child Protective Services
by calling the Child Abuse Hotline at 800.352.6513. To report suspected
cases of sexual abuse by personnel of the Diocese of Wheeling-
Charleston to the Diocese, please contact one of the Bishop’s designees
at 888.434.6237 (toll free) or 304.233.0880: Sister Ellen Dunn, ext. 264;
Mr. Bryan Minor, ext. 363; or Fr. Dennis Schuelkens, ext. 270. For more
information on the Diocese’s Office of Safe Environment, please go to
www.dwc.org, then click the “Diocese” tab, then click “Office of Safe
Environment” under the “Offices” menu. To learn more about the Cath-
olic Church’s efforts in preventing sexual abuse of children in the United
States, please visit http://usccb.org. Under “Issues and Action,” click
“Child and Youth Protection” from the drop down menu.
Community Events and News Present and Upcoming Events in our Churches
First Fridays of the Month
Devotion to the
Sacred Heart of Jesus and Benediction after
Friday Morning Mass @ SV
Friday, February 7h
Mother Seton Bereavement Group Beginning on Wednesday, February 12, 2020 @ 10am in Klug Hall. Msgr. Kevin Quirk will be offering a support group
for loss and bereavement. This is a continuing group and will address all
types of loss, not just thru death. Questions please call 304-652-1240.
Open to the public
Volunteers for the FOOD PANTRY dates needed for
February 18, 24, 25 & March and April
MOUNTAINEER FOOD BANK TRUCK WILL BE AT ST. VINCENT’S ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 from 11am-1pm. Lisa Gonzales is in need of VOLUNTEERS to work this. Volunteers will start at 9:30am. This is an amazing opportunity for people to get items that are not stocked in the pantry. It is also a fast paced and well organized event. Each time it gets better and better. The first time roughly 80 families were served and it has grown to where 200 + families are anticipated!!!! Please if you have the time for a few short hours to come and make this happen it will be GREATLY APPRECIATED! It takes at the minimum FIFTEEN VOLUNTEERS to pull this off. Thank You in advance!!
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
February is the month dedicated to the Holy Family. Though the start of the Lenten season changes within the calendar year, a fair-sized portion of February gives us a space of time between the Christmas celebrations and the increased focus on Jesus’s public life and ministry, which occurs in Lent. It is a transition from the feast of Christmas to the fasting of Lent. Therefore traditionally February has become a time to recall the Holy Family; within the Holy Family is where Jesus spent the time between his birth and embarking on his public journey.
We are begotten in the bosom of our family; in the midst of our family we grow to maturity. We are all called to live a family life, whether it be the life of a human family in this world, or the life of the supernatural family, which is the Church (through baptism), or the life of a religious family (through religious profession). Thus, we may all go to Nazareth and with profit observe the model that is offered to us, so that we may shape our lives after that example.
The life of the Holy Family at Nazareth is sketched for us in the Gospel of the feast. The entire family goes up to Jerusalem to offer the prescribed sacri-fice. There Joseph and Mary lose the child and return to Jerusalem in deep sorrow searching for Him. Eventually they find Him in the Temple, and Je-sus becomes subject to them. The life of the Holy Family is characterized by zeal for religion and prayer, and by the love that binds it together. Moreo-ver, Jesus, the Son of God, shows a respectful obedience to Joseph and Mary. "And He was subject to them." Come and observe, and learn to imitate this divine model.
The spirit of the Holy Family and its characteristic virtues are pictured for us in St. Paul's words to the Colossians (3:12-17), “Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, heartfelt compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, bearing with one another and forgiving one another, if one has a grievance against another; as the Lord has forgiven you, so must you also do. And over all these put on love, that is, the bond of perfection. And let the peace of Christ control your hearts, the peace into which you were also called in one body. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, as in all wisdom you teach and admonish one another, singing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or in deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”
An inspiring model, a precious instruction! A devoted family spirit and these family virtues are a precious possession both for the human family and for the supernatural family. To live a good, Christian family life requires sacrifice, the renunciation of one's own wishes, and a reasonable mortification of self. If it is to be perfect, it requires complete victory over self-love. It requires a high degree of virtue, deep piety and living faith, much prayer, and a close union with God. I pray during this Month of the Holy Family that your own families may be rejuvenated and filled with the spirit of the Holy Family of Nazareth, animated by their faith and devotion, motivated by their mutual self-sacrifice for the benefit of one another and the world.
I also thank all of you for your kindness to me on my birthday. I am working on thank you notes from Christmas and am adding to those notes to so many of you from my birthday. I ask for one more gift, patient endurance while I write of my gratitude to each person and beg you to be sure that the delay in writing is in no way an indication of a diminishment in my thanks to God of each of you, for all of you, and for my participation in this won-derful community of faith which draws together Marshall, Wetzel, and Tyler Counties into the one Church, the one family of Christ.
Entrusting you and your families to the Sacred Heart, burning furnace of charity, I remain, Affly ever yours in Christ, kmq
Joint Parish Council Meeting Monday,
February 10 @ 6pm in de Paul room.
WEEK DAY MASS SCHEDULE CHANGE will go into effect Monday, February 3, 2020
(Feast of St. Blaise ) Please see the Mass Schedule for Days and Times
SJ Quilt Raffle tickets are available in the office. See info on SJ page.
Bible Study on Thursdays after evening Mass @ St. Vincent’s
Holy Rosary Mission 519 Main Street, Sistersville, WV 26175 A Mission of Mater Dolorosa Parish Rectory/Parish Hall: (304) 652-6381
General Information: Deacon: Rev. Mr. Rod Fagert, (304) 337-2341 Bookkeeper: Cathy Cavezza http://www.mdhrcatholic.org
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Ministers for Sunday, February 2 Lector: Gary Bowden Gift-bearers: Loriann & Mack Kiger Servers: Jacob Frum, Rusty Wetzel Cross Bearer: Brody Kasun Ministers for Sunday, February 9 Lector: Gary Rymer Gift-bearers: Jerry Richardson & Larry Hennessy Servers: Jacob Frum, Rusty Wetzel Cross Bearer: Brody Kasun
Becky Sutton, Roger Howdyshell, Tom and Mary Ann Worst, Larry Hennessy, Steve Longwell, Johnna Cochran, Irona Amos, Keith Frum, Beri Fox, Jill Lemasters, Lora Yeater, Rick Myers, George Eddy, Alma Barnard, Lorraine Owens, Bill Goodfellow, Cassandra Aiken, Sheila Howlett, Ruth Helman, Yvonne Smith, Joe Clark, Norman Peter II, Merk Duckworth, Drew Butler, Nicolina Galluzzo, John Mertz, Father Jim LaCrosse,
Susie Prunty Love, Fr. Kent Durig, Fr. Chapin Engler, Gail Fagert
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: To some people, poverty means a man walking around in rags and a pair of shoes with holes in them; to others, it
means a man with a million dollars as long as he is “poor in spirit.” Some even say that Christ was the poorest of the poor, whereas others state that in Christ’s
day, to be the son of a carpenter was a fairly high position on the economic ladder. Let us try to resolve these questions as we worship today.
Catholic Charities Food Pantry: Catholic Charities of New Martinsville is in need of cans of soup, crackers, canned fruit
Holy Humor:
Finding himself lost in the mountains on a cold Friday night, a man prays for the Lord’s guidance and is led to a monastery. He is served a wonderful meal of fish and chips—the finest he has ever had, in fact. He asks if may meet the cooks so he can thank them for the food. When he tells them how much he enjoyed the meal, they thank him and introduce themselves. “You’re most welcome friend. I am Brother Vincent, the fish friar, and this is Brother Paul, the chip monk.”
Prayer List: If you have added a name to the Prayer List and they should be removed or you would like to add someone to the pray-
er list, contact Cathy Cavezza at 304-652-1123 or 304-771-1712.
To Loriann and Mack Kiger February 6th6thnd
Reminder: The Altar Guild does not meet during January or February. The first meeting of 2020 will be on March 9th in the Rectory.
Family Perspective: It is in our family where we learn to be merciful and comforting to others. The Beatitudes of the Kingdom of God begin at home and depend on each of us. Parents lead the way. Bud Ozar
Last Week’s Collection: $820.00 Latin America Collection: $167.00
Advent Project: The Altar Guild would like to thank those who contributed to their Christmas Project for the Women ’s Shelter in Wheeling. Due to the generosity of our parishioners, they were able to donate 32 blankets, 63 pairs of gloves, 10 scarves, 14 winter hats, 16 pairs of socks, 4 coats and sweaters, a set of sheets, and various toiletries.
Church Calendars: There are still several 2020 calendars in the vestibule. Help yourself.
Reminder: The Altar Guild does not meet during January or February. The first meeting of 2020 will be on March 9th in the Rectory.
Mater Dolorosa Parish
302 East Main Street, Paden City, WV 26159 Rectory: (304) 337-9837
General Information: Deacon: Rev. Mr. Rod Fagert, (304) 337-2341 Bookkeeper: Judy Yeager http:/www.mdhrcatholic.org Ministers for Saturday, February 1 Lector: Charlie Racer Eucharistic Ministers: Ron Casto Greeters: Chuck Fiest & R. J. Feldmier Gifts: Mike & Lisa Toman
Ministers for Saturday, February 8 Lector: Barb Racer Eucharistic Ministers: Mike Toman Greeters: Mike Pierpoint & Frank Blatt Gifts: Terry & Dawn Shutler
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Fr. Kent Durig, Fr. Chapin Engler, Carl Sonneberger, Fr. Jim Lacrosse, Art Oger, Kingsley Wells, Katy Koerber, Frank Toman, Ron Virden, Onalee Henthorn, Jay Salva , Cathy Ruth Klug , Ryan Link , Cora Bowers, Brenda Cline. Keith Frum, Eric Gorby, Kay Pierpoint, Mark Fox, Bethany Myer, Johnna Cochran, Martin Havrilla, Deloris Batson, London Cochran, Debbie Pryor Osborne, Rod Fagert, Brandon Howell, Brenda DeVore Boncore, Stanley Shreve, Nathan Link, John Stender, Alana Campbell, Shelley Snyder, Devin Hill, Jim Richthammer, Bonnie Hizer, Tricia Feld-meier, Aiden Clark, Jason Powell, Reagan Cupp, Jim Batson, Jared Marker, Betty Ashbrook, Gail Fagert, Norma Gunter, Merissa Snyder, Dorothy Blatt, Ed Toman, Thomas Beaty, Ernie Blatt, Amy Klug, All shut-ins Additions/deletions: Send to joanna-casto@hotmail.com or 304-771-8474 If
you have added a name to the Prayer List and they can be removed, please let us know
Word of Life: “When parents say ‘yes’ to life for their child, they are saying ‘yes’ to the most loving and healing path for all involved. When God in-vites us to draw close to him by following his commandments (Jn 14:15), he does so because he wants what is best for us. By saying ‘yes’ to life for their child, which is morally good and right, parents are placing their trust in God and embracing their child and the life their child has been given for as long as it is given.” ~USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, “Supporting Families Who Receive a Prenatal Diagnosis”~
Intercessions for Life: May all expectant parents joyfully welcome their children as gifts from God, as Mary and Joseph welcomed the Christ Child, we pray to the Lord.
Please remember to bring non-perishable food items and leave them in the food basket in the vestibule.
Bags of Blessings: Please continue those donations of individual-ly wrapped snack items that are sent home to PCES children who may be hungry on the weekends.
Please continue the collection of Witschey’s receipts for PCES.
Please recycle. The Wetzel County Solid Waste Authority collects recy-
clable items each Saturday from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm at their location
at 250 North Main Street, New Martinsville. Additional information on
how to sort recyclable items is in the vestibule. Or you can contact them
at 304-455-5262.
The flowers at the altar are given in memory of the parents of Rob and Barbara Amos.
Mater Dolorosa is converting from the seasonal missalettes to a per-manent liturgical text book. These books will cover the readings for all three liturgical years, then start again. They will be available to be used in late February. If you’d like to purchase one of these books in memory of or in thanksgiving of loved ones or as donated by you, a book label will be put in the front cover of the book so designating. The cost is $25.00. There are envelopes in the vestibule for this purpose.
Happy Birthday!
Molly Rine – February 7th
Collection 1/25/20: Envelopes: $675.00 Loose: $115.00 Maintenance: $5.00 Latin America: $90.00
Anyone who is willing to help with the Lenten Fish Fries is asked to meet in the parish hall on Monday, February 10th at 6:00 pm. Please come help!
HAPPY TO BE POOR To some people, poverty means a man walking around in rags and a pair of shoes with holes in them; to others, it means a man with a million dollars as long as he is “poor in spirit”. Some even say that Christ was the poorest of the poor, whereas others state that, in Christ’s day, to be the son of a carpenter was a fairly high position on the economic ladder. Let us try to resolve some of these questions as we worship today.
Happy Anniversary! Paul & Mary Feldmeier – February 5th
Saint Joseph Mission
64 Frohnapfel Lane, Proctor, WV 26055 A Mission of St. Vincent de Paul Parish Rectory: (304) 447-3999
Coffee & Doughnuts will
be held on Sunday,
February 9, 2020
Collections
1/26/20
Envelopes…$630.00
Loose…$25.00
Parish Council remember that you are to be discussing
with the people about Mass times that we discussed
at the joint meeting. So that when we reconvene
again we can figure out the Mass schedules for all 4
Churches. Thank You
Women’s Club Meeting
Tuesday, February 4th @ 11am
St. Joseph Hall
Contact Brenda Frohnapfel 304-455-2538 or
Denise Klug 304-455-4615
Joint Parish Council Meeting Monday,
February 10 @ 6pm in de Paul room.
To the Family of Albert Hohman
We give you our heartfelt condolences
in your loss, know that we are here for
you in your time of need.
"When you are sorrowful look again in your
heart, and you shall see that in truth you are
weeping for that which has been your de-
light."
—Kahlil Gibran
Saint Vincent de Paul Parish
21 Rosary Road, New Martinsville, WV 26155 Parish Office: (304) 455-4615
General Information: Denise Klug, Office Manager office@svdpnm.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM-4:00PM Phone: 304-455-4615 Fax: (304) 455-4617 Klug Hall: (304) 455-3555 Fred Emch, Maintenance Debra Freeland, PSR 304-455-1654
Gail Haught, John Tomaszewski, Ben Nice, Music Ministry
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Josh Kirkland, Jim Richthammer, Don Durig, Tara Moonshadow, Margie Whiteman, Stan Maslowski, Nathan Link, Don Hohman,
Rex Young, Albert Hohman, Don Marin, Anna Scheibelhood, Kelsey Richards, Ryan Link, Bill Moore, John Johnston,
Mary Lou Jones, Betty Herrick, Bill Abraham, Elsie Taylor, Robert Miller, Cathey Klug, Noah Pugh, Jayden Poyser, Linda Fonner, Mary Bissett, Crystal Stollings, Gary Thompson, Jodi Estep, Emily Cham-
bers, Becky Hunt Seaman, Tony Staffeleno, Karen Sapp, Ella Herrick, Lou Finley, Ike Willey, David Weekley, Steve Conlon, Bernice Baker,
Joan Block, Dorothy Maury, Lisa Chen Shields, John Miller, Terry & Jerry Elliot, Eleanor Miller, Aaron Cisar,
Wilda & Chuck Fruner, Berdina (Bernie) Rose, Dawn Anderson, Steve Wayman, Jack Wells, Danny Klug, Barbara Starkey ,
Fr. Kent Durig, David Shearer, Bill Schlater, Fr. Jim Lacrosse, Fr. Chapin Engler, Mike Clohisy, Betty Mason, Drew Cecil,
Sara Pantone
If you have a name to be added to or removed from the prayer list please
contact Karen Dean 304-771-1118 or the Office
Collection
1/26/20
Envelopes…$2020.00
Loose…$248.00
Buildings & Prop…$135.00
Parish Council remember that you are to be discussing with the people about Mass times that
we discussed at the joint meeting. So that when we reconvene again we can figure out the Mass
schedules for all 4 Churches. Thank You
MOUNTAINEER FOOD BANK TRUCK WILL BE AT ST. VINCENT’S ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 from 11am-1pm. Lisa Gonzales is in need of VOLUNTEERS to work this. Volunteers will start at 9:30am. This is an amazing opportunity for people to get items that are not stocked in the pantry. It is also a fast paced and well orga-nized event. Each time it gets better and better. The first time roughly 80 families were served and it has grown to where 200 + families are anticipated!!!! Please if you have the time for a few short hours to come and make this hap-pen it will be GREATLY APPRECIATED! It takes at the minimum FIFTEEN VOLUNTEERS to pull this off. Thank You in advance!!
Joint Parish Council Meeting Monday,
February 10 @ 6pm in de Paul room.
FISH FRY VOLUNTEER SIGN UP
SHEETS ARE IN THE VESTIBULE.
February 14, 2020—April 3, 2020
St. Joseph Quilt Raffle Tickets available in the office
1 for $5
5 for $20
Sunday,
February 16th
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