Sacramental Preparation Baptism: By Appointment Reconciliation: Saturday 3pm Sunday 8am or By Appointment Matrimony: Contact Pastor Six months prior
Anointing of the Sick & Visits Please call the office if you know of someone in
need of a pastoral visit.
St. Joseph email address: [email protected] Fr. Frank Brawner: [email protected] (859) 429-0691 Fr. Arock: [email protected] Dcn. Tony Fritz: [email protected] (859) 644-9535
Dcn. Ron Allen: [email protected] (859) 608-8078 St. Joseph Website: www.stjosephwinchester.com Diocesan Website: www.cdlex.org St. Vincent DePaul Society: 771-2572
Mission Statement St. Joseph Parish…. “is a
vibrant faith community” committed to seeking a full
Christian life, sharing an active Catholic faith, and serving others with love,
grace and dignity.
248 South Main St. Winchester, KY 40391
(859) 744-4917 Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Parish Staff Fr. Frank Brawner-Pastor
Fr. Arock Arockiadas-Parochial Vicar Deacon Tony Fritz Deacon Ron Allen
Jennifer Hollon-Parish Secretary Kathie Schweikart-DRE/Youth Minister
Deacon Ron Allen-SAA Principal
The St. Joseph Litany is available online at
www.stjosephwinchester.com if you would like a paperless option to follow along with.
A Message from Fr. Frank:
All of the guidelines are for the safety of our parish family.
Online Mass will continue for those who can't attend on our St. Joseph YouTube.com channel at https:// www.youtube.com/channel/ UCtcjyrQvU35z5Oqk0UK-4YQ Subscribe and receive Mass notifications.
Masks must be worn by anyone 10 or older while indoors.
Ushers will help you with seating. Please continue to be safe!
Know that you are in our prayers. If anyone needs anything please call
(859) 967-4404. Blessings!!!
Join us for Adoration every Friday, 9am-9pm in the church. “ Lord, In the midst of Winter when the days are cold and wind can pierce, remind us of
the warmth of your love” Amen
Instructions are at the entrance of church. Masks are required. Choose a pew that is not roped off. Come
spend some time with Jesus!!
Birthday Blessings” for February: James Jones-4,
Mark Shirley-5, Betty Griffin-6, Tatiana Williams-6, Heather Kegley-7, Kaye Morine-8, David White-9,
Blanche Zalone-9, Andrew Blair-10, Cory Davis-10, Kelly Ann Keesee-11, Cheri Wellner-11, Patricia
Fuller-13, Regina Shank- 13, John Henry Lynch-14, Rosemary Ann Mayzes-15, Daniel Vetter-15, Mary
Kicha-18, Barbara Ritchie-19, John Blair-20, Courtney Davis-20, Floridalma Blanco-21, Annie
Taulbee-24, Jessica Wilder-24, Sydney Anderson-25, Christy Hisle-25, Cole
Horn-26, Katherine Vetter-26 Happy Birthday!
Mass
Intentions Daily and Weekday
Masses are in the Church
Tuesday,
February 23
6:00 pm
Alice DeCapio
Wednesday,
February 24
12:00 pm
Nelson and Helen
Hutson
Thursday,
February 25
8:30 am
Josh and Ashley Marquis
Friday,
February 26
8:30 am
Maureen Brantigan
Saturday,
February 27
4:00 pm
John McCormick
Sunday,
February 28
8:30am
St. Joseph Parish
1:00 pm
Spanish Community
Prayer List Don and Mary Puckett, Alma
Miller Family, Graham Watt,
Clair Hunter, Arlene
Fraraccio, Dolores
Strohacker, Mark Bordas,
Betty Snowden, Geri
Williams, Agatha Dews,
Eileen Gregory, Greg Pena,
Randall Barnes, Wanda
Bachman, Angela
Hooper, Betty Fetzer,
Catherine Hellmann, Pat
Hodge, Rhonda Estes, Mary
Kicha
The Tarr Family, Bob
Caudill, Travis Howard,
Bruce Slattery, Devon
Maule, Theo and Christine
Leverenz
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Thru 2/14
Total $205,059
Budget Excess/(Short)
$190,410 $14,649
Stations of the Cross each Friday during Lent at 6 pm in the church.
MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING
Carmack D. Kersey Financial Advisor 1200 Bypass Road, Suite D P.O. Box 665
Winchester, KY 40392-0665 Bus. 859-744-1776 Fax 888-203-7540 www.edwardjones.com
Rowady Hendricks Law, P.S.C.
Attorneys at Law
M. Alex Rowady, Esq. John M. Hendricks, Esq.
212 South Maple St. PO Box 57 Winchester, KY 40392 (859) 744-3251; Fax (859) 745-0729
White McCann & Stewart, PLLC
Attorneys at Law
JOHN H. ROMPF, JR DAVID M. WARD
NANCI M. HOUSE JOHN P. ROMPF
Providing services in the general practice of law: Real Estate, Estates,
Wills, Litigation, Personal Injury, Adoptions and Family Law
125 South Main Street, Suite 201 (859) 744-2551
www.winchester-law.com
John G. Roche
OPTICIANS 2560 Bypass Rd., Suite 1
Winchester Office: (859) 745-1400 Fax: (859) 744-1454
710 East Main Street Lexington
Office: (859) 523-5070 Fax: (859) 554-5724
www.johnsglasses.com
LYNCH & LYNCH, PSC Certified Public Accountants
Thomas M. Lynch II, CPA 22 West Lexington Ave. Winchester, KY 40391 (859) 745-1237 Phone
(859) 745-4611 Fax
Want to stay in touch with Saint Joseph's - use your smartphone to click on the
QR box code and follow the instructions to sign up for
Flocknotes.
Msgr. John Danz Council #2459
Fraternity & Service—Join us!
Pancake Breakfast Second Sunday each month
November through April in St. Joseph Hall
LUDWIG, BLAIR & BUSH, PLLC
Certified Public Accountants
Winchester * Paris * Carlisle
47 S. Main St., Winchester, KY
Call 744-4232 for an appointment
Offering a full range of accounting services
The Diocese of Lexington stands ready to aid victim/survivors of
sexual abuse/sexual misconduct by church personnel in service of the Diocese. Go to
www.cdlex.org and click on the
“Reporting Abuse” link.
.
Ethics Point TM is a partner of the Diocese
supporting ethical practices and compliance. To raise concerns about
possible issues, complaints may be filed
anonymously at:
Ethics Point TM (Toll free) 888-327-0102
Religious Formation: DRE: Kathie Schweikart (859) 808-1269
February 21: CWBS Gospel of Luke 9:45 am in Office February 24: RCIA 6pm February 25: Youth Group 6 pm
Year of St. Joseph Events:
Every Wednesday noon Mass at St. Joseph will be dedicated to St. Joseph, foster parent of our Lord Jesus.
Relevant Radio link for the podcast! https://relevantradio.com/19-on-the-19th-saint-joseph-and-relevant-radio-full-text
Watch the bulletin or FlockNotes for additional events to celebrate the Year of St. Joseph.
The 7 Sorrows of St. Joseph 1.His doubts about Mary 2.His pain at the poverty level of Jesus’ birthplace 3. Watching the circumcision , Jesus first
blood spilt for us 4. Listening to the painful prophetic message from Simon 5. Having to take the Holy Family into exile 6. The hard trip back from Egypt 7.
The loss of the Child for three days The 7 Joys of St. Joseph 1. The angels message of joy 2. The Saviors' birth 3. Having the honor of naming Jesus 4. Knowing the effects of Jesus’
redemptive works 5. The idols of Egypt falling at Jesus’ feet 6. Holy Life with Jesus and Mary 7. Finding the Child after three Days
If you are in need of a Year End Contribution Statement, please contact
the Office at 744-4917. Thank You.
SVDP: Don't forget to sign up for the Kroger Rewards Program at www.kroger.com ID # 55334 which benefits SVDP and St. Agatha.
If you are aware of anyone not attending Mass at this time due to Covid
Concerns, please call the office and we will arrange a home visit.
This is the link for this weekend's readings: http://usccb.org
1st Reading– GN 9:8-15 Responsorial Psalm- PS 25:4-9
2nd Reading– 1PT 3:18-22 Gospel– MK 1:12-15
Saint of the Week:
Chair of St. Peter (the
Apostle) The feast of the Chair of Saint Peter in general about the formation of the Church when Christ said, “You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church.” It has been celebrated at Rome, Italy from the early days of the Christian era on 18 January, in commemoration of the day when Saint Peter held his first service in Rome. The feast of the Chair of Saint Peter at
Antioch, commemorating his foundation of the See of Antioch, has also been long celebrated at Rome, on 22 February. At each place a chair (cathedra) was venerated which the Apostle had used while presiding at Mass. One of the chairs is referred to about 600 by an Abbot Johannes who had been commissioned by Pope Gregory the Great to collect in oil from the lamps which burned at the graves of the Roman martyrs. One of these phials, preserved in the cathedral treasury of Monza, Italy, had a label reading, “oleo de sede ubi prius sedit sanctus Petrus” (oils from the chair where Saint Peter first sat). The Mass for both feast days is the same; the Collect is as follows: “Oh, God, who, together with the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven, didst bestow on blessed Peter Thy Apostle the pontificate of binding and loosing, grant that by the aid of his intercession we may be released from the yoke of our sins.” The image is a portable chair preserved at the Vatican and believed to be a chair used by Saint Peter, the extant testimony referring to it dating from the 2nd century.
Feast Day is February 22
St. Peter pray for us.
Mass Intentions are Available for 2021. Remember your loved ones with a Mass. Contact the church office.
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Norms of the Church for Lenten Penance FAST - Good Friday are days of fast. On days of fast, one full meal and two lesser meals are allowed. Eating between meals is not permitted.
Catholics between the ages of 18 and 59 are bound to fast. ABSTINENCE - The Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. On days of
abstinence, meat may not be taken. The law of abstinence binds all Catholics 14 years of age or older. If members of the Faithful are
unable to observe the fast and abstinence regulations because of ill health or other reasons, they are urged to practice other forms of
penance and self-denial suitable to their condition.