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Third Sunday In Ordinary Time O sing a new song to the Lord; sing to the Lord, all the earth. In his presence are majesty and splendor, strength and honor in his holy place- Nehemiah 8:2-4a,5-6,8-10(69C) January 27 ,2019 Monday January 28 8:30 a.m. - † Dino Viozzi Tuesday January 29 5:30 p.m. - NO MASS Wednesday January 30 NO MASS Thursday January 31 8:30 a.m. - NO MASS Friday February 1 6:45 a.m. - † NO MASS Saturday February 2 5:00 p.m. - Int. Fr Richard Puetz Sunday February 3 8:00 a.m. - † Mary McCormick 10:30 a.m. - † Jim L’Ecuyer 12:15 p.m. - St Joseph Parish Mass Schedule & Intentions Schedule of Events Monday January 28 10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare Tuesday January 29 6:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare Wednesday January 30 10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare Thursday January 31 10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E Healthcare Friday February 1 7:15 AM.– First Friday Adoration 10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare 6:00 p.m. - Parish Holy Hour 7:00 p.m.– Benediction & End of Adoration Saturday February 2 9:00 a.m.– Commissions Meeting 10:00 a.m.– Pastoral Advisory Council 10:30 a.m.. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare 3:45 p.m. - Confessions Sunday February 3 10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare 7:15 a.m. - Confessions 8:30 a.m. KofC Breakfast 10:00 a.m. - Confessions First Friday of Adoration Parish Holy Hour with Rosary Prayed at 6:30 p.m. Congratulaons to Fr. Richard Puetz -- Ordinaon Anniversary is February 2 -- Celebrang 74 years of being a priest! Commissions Meeng and Pastoral Council Meeng on Saturday, February 2

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Third Sunday In Ordinary Time

“O sing a new song to the Lord; sing to the Lord, all the earth. In his presence are majesty and splendor, strength and honor in his holy place”

- Nehemiah 8:2-4a,5-6,8-10(69C)

January 27 ,2019

Monday January 28

8:30 a.m. - † Dino Viozzi

Tuesday January 29

5:30 p.m. - NO MASS

Wednesday January 30

NO MASS

Thursday January 31

8:30 a.m. - NO MASS

Friday February 1

6:45 a.m. - † NO MASS

Saturday February 2

5:00 p.m. - Int. Fr Richard Puetz

Sunday February 3

8:00 a.m. - † Mary McCormick

10:30 a.m. - † Jim L’Ecuyer 12:15 p.m. - St Joseph Parish

Mass Schedule & Intentions Schedule of Events

Monday January 28

10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare

Tuesday January 29

6:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare

Wednesday January 30

10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare

Thursday January 31

10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E Healthcare

Friday February 1

7:15 AM.– First Friday Adoration

10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare

6:00 p.m. - Parish Holy Hour

7:00 p.m.– Benediction & End of Adoration

Saturday February 2

9:00 a.m.– Commissions Meeting

10:00 a.m.– Pastoral Advisory Council

10:30 a.m.. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare 3:45 p.m. - Confessions

Sunday February 3 10:30 a.m. - Mass at St. E. Healthcare 7:15 a.m. - Confessions 8:30 a.m. KofC Breakfast 10:00 a.m. - Confessions

First Friday of Adoration

Parish Holy Hour with Rosary Prayed at 6:30 p.m.

Congratulations to Fr. Richard Puetz --

Ordination Anniversary is February 2 -- Celebrating

74 years of being a priest!

Commissions Meeting and Pastoral Council Meeting on

Saturday, February 2

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St. Joseph Community News

TIME FOR GOD

I will be away on retreat this week, joining a number of other diocesan priests for a preached retreat offered by

certain priests of Opus Dei, a remarkable community of lay and ordained members of the Church. I am looking forward

to it very much. Retreats are wonderful times of spiritual refreshment, reordering of priorities, renewed perspective on

the world and life, and a loving kick in the seat from the Lord (at least mine generally turn out to be so!).

Yet, it always proves difficult to make a retreat. It feels like going to exercise – one always feels a sense of satisfac-

tion afterward, but actually getting there is a challenge. I have a leg up on most, in the sense that I (along with all

priests and religious) am required by Canon Law to make a five-day spiritual retreat every year – so there is an external

motivation to it into the calendar. Still, knowing that emails, calls, and work pile up when I’m away, foreseeing the hard

work and generosity that are demanded if a spiritual retreat is going to be fruitful, feeling the anxiety to which the pro-

spect of five days filled with nothing but silent prayer can give rise, and wishing that I could take the time off to hike

through some beautiful mountain range somewhere all stack up against me.

I hope these musings don’t sound unappreciative or disconnected from reality – indeed, I recognize the rare gift

that the sheer opportunity to make a retreat is. I bring it up, rather, because it is a larger example of an experience that

is common to every person who has tried to have a disciplined, stable life of prayer. If you have tried to grow in rela-

tionship with God in your life, you know what I am talking about.

Having a committed life of prayer always proves difficult. Making time for prayer is an immense challenge. Know-

ing that, in order to experience the consolation of a prayer life, it is necessary to pass through periods of dryness, emp-

tiness, and boredom is a challenge. Overcoming the anxiety that comes when we consider spending time in silence

with God and not having absolute control over what we experience is a challenge. Trying not to get frustrated when we

go to pray and are just distracted, our minds refusing to stop – like an engine revving in neutral – is a challenge. Sacri-

ficing other activities on which we could spend our time is a challenge. God always invites us to that deeper relation-

ship – but how great are the obstacles!

And, yet, it is worth the struggle. Prayer transforms people (I have seen it). God never spurns or ignores our gen-

erosity. When we give the Lord our time and attention, it never goes to waste. That generosity looks different for

different people – for a priest, an hour of prayer each day and a five-day retreat each year might be minimums that God

expects; but for a mother or father of a family, generosity might be 15 minutes in the morning before little feet drop

out of bed. Regardless of your state in life, be generous with the Lord; work on the discipline of prayer; make time for

God. It is always worth it.

~Fr. Clayton

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St. Joseph Community News

The collection total for January 20 2019 El total de la colecta para el 20 De Enero del 2019

$2747.33

Si usted gusta ofrecer una misa para un ser queri-do puede llenar un sobre con la informacion, una ofrenda de $10 dolares y poner el sobre en la ca-nasta de la colecta. Los sobres se encuentran en

el bulletin a la entrada de la iglesia.

Boletín Lista de Oraciones y Anuncios

Si desea que alguien se coloque en nuestra lista de oraciones de la parroquia en el boletín, o si tiene algo que le gustaría poner en el boletín,

por favor llame al 765-564-2407 y deje un men-saje con Iris , o Email [email protected]

Adoración Eucarística

Se celebra el primer y tercer Viernes de cada mes. Usted puede encontrar el horario en la pri-mera pagina del bulletin la ultima semana de cada

mes.

Ministros de Eucaristia Enero 27: Nora Hernandez & Carolina Raya

Lectores

Enero 27 Nora Hernandez

MISA PARA UN SER QUERIDO

The New Year is full of resolutions – resolutions for a

healthier body, for a cleaner environment, for a better

marriage. Why not make a resolution that will do all

three? Natural Family Planning is free of unwanted side

effects, it’s the “green” thing to do, and is shown to im-

prove your marriage. All of this and it’s just as effective

as artificial birth control at postponing pregnancy! So

why not try Natural Family Planning? It works! Classes

are beginning soon in your area. For more information or

to register, contact Susan or Louis Hoefer at shoefer@dol-

in.org or 765-421-1998.

The Lafayette Deanery Middle School retreat is April 6-7 at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immacu-

late Conception in Lafayette. Cost is $30 which in-cludes a t-shirt. Make checks payable to St. Law-

rence. All 6-8th graders are invited. To register, go to www.saintlawrencechurch.net, click the Formation

tab, then click Middle School Youth Ministry. Registra-tion deadline is March 20. Contact Ryan Hillman at 765-423-2396 or the website for more information.

If Carroll County has a road watch, CCD classes will be can-

celled. Cancellations will be called into WLFI-18, Shine 99,

K105 and 100.5 radio stations, as well as the parish web-

site www.stjosephdelphi.org. If classes are not cancelled

and you are unable to attend, you need to contact your

teacher or [email protected] to excuse your

child. Masses are never cancelled.

The Knights of Columbus have rescheduled their

breakfast to this Sunday from 8:30am until about

10:00am. We will be donating 50% of net proceeds

to Birthright here in Delphi. Come on out and have

some excellent biscuits and sausage gravy, pan-

cakes, scrambled eggs, and sausage links & patties.

We will also have whole hog sausage available for

sale.

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St. Joseph Community News

Pray for the sick of our parish & community..

Oremos por los enfermos de nuestra parroquia & comunidad ..

Michael R Urick Cindy Haan Janet Hathaway Peter Kerkove Betty Kremer Linda Martin Carol Musser Sean Mylet Sue Nipple Joyce Sullivan Vicki Hartman Reynalda Martinez

Barbara Bess Pauline Buchholz Tim Brummett John Eberle Lorane Eberle Janie Radman Marie Butcher Laura Yoder Belinda Weatherwax Deet Weatherwax Rodger James

Jack Seurynck Terry Tatman Michael Torres Cecile Wilimitis Juan Ovalle Madison Riley Patty Rogers Amy Yoder Heather Jones Reynolds Geoff Keyes Judy Mang

January Liturgical Ministers Eucharistic Ministers

5:00 pm - Dan & Pat Casserly

8:00 am - Matt & Mary Kate Iunghuhn

10:30am - Scot & Becky Price

Commentators & Readers 5:00 pm - Commentor: Kelly Studebaker

Reader: Kathy Carmin

8:00 am - Commentor: Kevin Bender

Reader: Linda Fife

10:30 am- Commentor: Joe Hemersbach

Reader: Gina Hemersbach

Greeters & Ushers 5:00 pm - Greeters: Sue Jargstorf

Ushers: Janet & Jim Proffitt 8:00 am - Greeters: Jack & Betty Jones

Ushers: Carol & Mark Roth

10:30 am - Greeters: Tom Kathy Strasser

Ushers: Bob & Patti Durbin

Altar & Rosary Society

President: Ann Minnicus: 765-714-8524 Meeting date, time & location

will be announced in the bulletin

Knights of Columbus

Grand Knight: Rod Butcher:765-268-2415

Deputy Grand Knight: Bob Mordenti:765-564-8198

Membership Director: Doug Zimpfer:574-965-2941

Meetings 2nd & 4th Wed @ 7pm

Commissions

Administration & Finance Education & Formation

Outreach Spiritual Life

Meetings are held the 1st Saturday of the month

@ 9 am in Honan Hall

Pastoral Advisory Council

Tim Strasser Kathi Shriner

Paula Iunghuhn Barb Hickner

Kim Minnicus Rosa Salazar

Bob Mordenti Kelly Studebaker

Denise Craig

Parish Ministries

Youth Group

Youth Minsters: Rosa Salazar:765-414-3717 &

Reynalda Martinez:765-637-3376

FUNERAL DINNER CHAIR

Denise Craig

574-965-4249

RCIA Directors

Matt & Paula lunghuhn 765-563-3954

Prayer Chain : Barb Bergner 765-427-3475 or [email protected]

January 27th 5:00 PM

Cross: Alex Studebaker

Volunteers

January 27th

8:00AM

Bell: Mallory O’Brien

Book: Grace O’Neil

Cross: Abby O’Neil

10:30 AM

Bell: Matthew Haan Book: Seth Sullivan Cross: Volunteers

Server Schedule for January