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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] Nancy Burian, Coordinator of Religious Education Email: [email protected]
MASSES: Weekday: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. and Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Sunday: Saturday 4:30 p.m., Sunday 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. Holyday: To be announced when scheduled
CONFESSIONS: Tuesday 6:30-6:50 p.m. Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m. Saturday 3:45-4:20 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.
26TH SUNDAY OF CURRENT FISCAL YEAR……$19,221
WEEKLY BUDGET AMOUNT NEEDED………......….$7,058
Difference….…………..………..…...…..……....+$12,163
July 1 thru June 30 Year-to-Date CURRENT FISCAL YEAR ACTUAL………..…...…$194,411
CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BUDGET…….............$183,508
Difference…………………………….…….….…..+$10,903
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.
December 31, 2017 THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH
January 1 through 7
Mass Intentions
Mon 9:00 a.m. Paul Rothermich Tue 8:00 a.m. Larry Wilmes Tue 7:00 p.m. Jeanette Cruz Wed 8:00 a.m. Charlie Wilmes & Andrew Norton Thu 8:00 a.m. Irene Eisenbath Fri 8:00 a.m. Holy Vocations Sat 9:00 a.m. Leo “Shorty” Luetkenhaus Sat 4:30 p.m. Parish Sun 7:30 a.m. Rose Prinster Sun 10:00 a.m. Joseph Hoff
Server’s Schedule
Monday 9:00am Grace Worth & Dorthy McMillen
Tuesday thru Friday
8:00am Grace Worth & Dorthy McMillen Sat 4:30pm Grace Worth, Atticus Wilmes, Nolan Wilmes Sun 7:30am Dylan Winkleman & Dorthy McMillen 10:00am Ben Cyr & Isabella Weiler Cross Bearer: Anthony Weiler
Lectors
Sat 4:30pm Rita Schulte Sun 7:30am Vickie Gilb Sun 10:00am Carolyn Richardson
Ushers
Sat 4:30pm Gary Prinster & Brian Aston Sun 7:30am Mike Hemmer & Jeff Wilson Sun 10:00am Bob Dotta & Steven Weiler
Gift Family
Sat 4:30pm Alois & Judy Orf Sun 7:30am John & Leanne Hoff Sun 10:00am Chris Schneider Family
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Sat 4:30pm Deacon Billing, Sherri Aston, Nick Ferranto Sun 7:30am Jerry Wilmes, Nancy Hemmer, Dianne Kiel Sun 10:00am Rick Bampton, Mary Ann Fischer, Margie Wilmes
Rosary
Sat 3:40pm Rita Schulte
Vocation Prayer Chalice
Mike & Karen Ballmann
Reflection on the Feast of the Holy Family The Feast of the Holy Family is not just about the Holy Family, but about our own families too. The main purpose of the Feast is to present the Holy Family as the model for all Christian families, and for domestic life in general. Our family life becomes sanctified when we live the life of the Church within our homes. This is called the "domestic church" or the "church in miniature." St. John Chrysostom urged all Christians to make each home a "family church," and in doing so, we sanctify the family unit. The best way to do this is by making Christ the center of family and individual life. Ways to do this include: reading scripture regularly, praying daily, attending Mass at least on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, imitat-ing the actions of the Holy Family, going to confession fre-quently, and so forth, all done together as a family unit. In addition to cultivating positive actions, the Church teaches that various actions and behaviors are contrary to God's divine plan for the family. These include abortion, contracep-tion, embryonic stem-cell research, divorce, spousal abuse, child abuse, among other things. Catholic teaching is that a marriage must be open to children. Anything artificial that pre-vents this is contrary to divine law, although spacing births for a just reason is permitted and may be accomplished through "natural family planning.” Today reflect on the value and sanctity of the family unit, and evaluate your own family life. What ways may it be improved? What would Jesus, Mary, and Joseph do?
Thank you to all who made our celebration of Christmas this year special for all of us.
Those who decorated and spent extra time on the music really contributed a lot for our Christmas experience this year. I am also grateful for the people who volunteered for various minis-tries at Mass. Thanks for all you do for our parish year round. The Deacon’s and I want to thank all who remembered us at Christmas. Your kindness, gifts and cards of appreciation were appreciated by all three of us. We are happy to serve you. You will received as you leave Mass this weekend a book “Joy to the World” by Scott Hahn. It is a Christmas/New Years gift from the parish. Take time to read the book, maybe just a few pages a day. It gives you insight into the birth of Jesus. Let us pray for each other this week.
Father Bob Samson
Dorothy Anderson Lucille Bean Parker Calbreath Dorothy Eisenbath Alice Heppermann Leroy Heppermann Mikayla Hoff
Marie Kiel Donny Kopmann John Laramie Jill Luetkenhaus Lucy Menne Dave Richardson Bob Roettger
Shirley Rothermich Kevin Sommer Mary Tepen Gary Woerther Marge Wortmann
Stewardship Awareness “...as the Lord has forgiven you, so you must forgive.” Colossians 3:13 Forgiveness - one of the hardest things for people to do. It’s amazing how long we can hold a grudge or be angry with someone. As we celebrate the feast of the Holy Family, take this opportunity to give the gift of forgiveness to someone - maybe someone in your family, maybe a friend, maybe a co-worker or neighbor or, maybe yourself. Pick up the phone or text someone right now.
Employer Matching Gift Program If you work for or are retired from one of the matching gift companies (Boeing, Pfizer, Bank of America, MasterCard, Ver-izon, Monsanto, US Cellular, Home Depot etc.) please consider making out your weekly contribution to St. Joseph School or the Building Improvement Fund. We will confirm it and will receive matching monies from your employer. Call the parish office to discuss the procedures.
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. John Knobbe who won $100 in the Members Club monthly raffle drawing. 2018 Wall Calendars Pitman Funeral Home has gener-ously given us many 2018 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. Quilting will resume on Mon., Jan. 8 in the basement of the preschool building. For more info call Arlene at 636-327-6199. Legion of Mary meets from 5-6pm on Wednesdays. For more information call Stephanie Russo at 636-439-4388. Euchre Tournament sponsored by our Knights of Colum-bus will be held at 7pm in the cafeteria on the second Saturday of each month for the next three months. The next one will be Sat., Jan. 13. These tournaments are open to the public. Cost is $10. Keep your partner. For more information call Ralph Orf at 636-485-5306. Shorty’s Shoot-Out A Euchre Tournament that will bene-fit cancer research will take place on Sun., Jan. 14 in the cafete-ria starting at 2pm. Keep your partner. For more information call Roger Orf at 636-327-4530.
There will be Mass and Anointing of the Sick next Sat., Jan. 6 at 9am. This is available for all who need physical, spiri-tual or emotional healing of any kind.
CHRISTMAS BREAK - Dec. 25-Jan. 2. Classes will resume on Jan. 3.
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK will kick off with 4:30pm Mass on Sat., Jan. 27 followed by a chili dinner for school chil-dren and their families. During Catholic Schools Week, we are looking for adults who have a particular skill, trade, or profes-sion who would be willing to come on the afternoon of January 29 from approximately 2-3pm to work with a group of about 10 students on an activity that they could plan out that would intro-duce the students to that skill, trade, or profession. We are looking for skills such as welders, farmers, seamstress, chef, scientists, etc. If available or for more information, please con-tact the school office at 636-332-5672.
2018 St. Joseph Mission Trip to Belize An informational meeting about the Belize Mission will take place in the school cafeteria on Mon., Jan. 8 at 7pm. All are welcome. The dates of the mission trip are June 23 to July 2. Contact Deacon David and Chris Billing if you have any ques-tions, 314-504-5202.
Women’s Evening of Recollection - Wed., Jan. 3 from 7:30-9:30pm at St. Cletus Parish in St. Charles, MO. Evening in-cludes two mediations by an Opus Dei priest and confession. For more info call Mary Schlueter at 314-517-1277. Euchre Tournament - Sat., Jan. 6 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Flint Hill, MO. Doors open at 6:30pm. Tournament starts at 7pm. Keep your partner. For more info call Mark at 636-528-2485. 2018 March for Life - Fri., Jan. 19 in Washington DC. Gen-eration Life, MO Right to Life Caravan, and MO Chooses Life are three pilgrimages available in the St. Louis Archdiocese. For information, visit www.archstl.org/marchforlife. SSM Hospice, a Catholic nonprofit service delivering medical, emotional, and spiritual care to terminally ill people, is seeking volunteers in western St. Charles County and Lincoln County to visit patients in their homes or nursing homes. Compassionate, committed individuals are needed to provide assistance and support to patients and their families. Comprehensive training is provided. Contact Maureen Fox at 314-989-2813.
IMPORTANT DATES OF 2018 PARISH EVENTS Golf Tournament June 9, 2018 Dinner auction June 16, 2018 Parish Picnic August 19, 2018 Fall Festival September 23, 2018 Spirit Alive October 5 - 6, 2018
***Mark your 2018 calendar***
Thank you parishioners of St. Joseph Church! Once again your generosity to our Center’s Thanksgiving Dinner was so appreciated. Your pies added a sweet end to our 1,400 dinners to those in need. Christmas Blessings,
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