YOUTH MINISTRY
Congratulations Confirmandi – We are so happy for the following young persons and their families as they were accompanied by their Confirmation sponsor and received the Sacrament of Confirmation through Archbishop Charles Thompson, the ordinary minister of the Sacrament of Confirmation, this past Saturday, October 19 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. We ask our family of faith and parish community to continue to pray for our young members of The Church, as they now have received all three Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Holy Eucharist, and Confirmation. May they share their many gifts with the entire Body of Christ and beyond! May the Holy Spirit continue to bless: Diana Bautista, Amara Black, Sam Cox, Kelly Gravitt, Nathalie Laaz, Diana Pascual Sanchez, Brooklyn Robson, Lauryn Safstrom, Liberty Safstrom, Zane Schreck, Craig Simpson, McKenna Smith, Turner Steele, Tabitha Travis and Melany Torres. Confirmandi, remember your gift! As a reminder, please pick up your gift to commemorate your special day as well as your certificate. They are located in the Narthex at St. Joseph. Group Pictures, for those who ordered, will be announced through the bulletin, when they arrive from the photographer. Annual Family & Youth Mass – This Sunday night, Oct. 27 at Pete & Joan Schickel Farm (371 Ball Diamond Rd., Lanesville, IN 47136). Mass at 4:00 pm. Plan to arrive early to park and get settled in for mass. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs for seating. Supper afterwards. Guests are asked to bring a snack or dessert to share. Evening ends at 8:00 pm. Hayrides, bonfire, games, live music. Gather your children of all ages for a fun evening together.
ABIDE – Tues., Nov. 19th. Why not pause your busy
schedule to ABIDE! Every third Tuesday of the month individuals of all ages and families from around the New Albany Deanery gather in the Mt. St. Francis chapel for personal prayer, reflective praise & worship music, and Eucharistic Adoration. Also, for those interested, the Sacrament of Penance (Reconciliation/Confession) is available during this time. No registration required. Come for a few minutes or stay the evening! Begins 6:30 pm and ends 8:30 pm.
YOU ARE INVITED! The first concert of the Louisville Master Chorale 2019-2020 season, Choral Fireworks, will be on Sunday, November 10 at 3 PM at Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Lexington Road in Louisville. We will present favorite choruses from Haydn’s “Creation”, Mendelssohn’s “St. Paul”, Mozart’s “Requiem”, Rossini’s “Stabat Mater”, Brahms’ “Requiem”, Handel’s “Messiah”, and Beethoven’s “Mount of Olives”. It will be a wonderful afternoon of choral music (accompanied by orchestra). Tickets are $20 and you can get them from Chorale member—Theresa Bauer—or online at www.LouisvilleMasterChorale.org
ORGAN MUSIC AT 4 PM AND 9 AM MASSES
Communion: Shepherd of Souls, in Love Come, Feed Us by Eugene Englert—see # 910 in Gather Recessional: Fugue on the Magnificat by Johann Pachelbel
Dear Parishioners: A short word of thanks to all of the people at St. Peters. It was for me a privilege and honor to offer weekend Mass over the past years. I enjoyed my time at St. Peters and always looked forward to being at the parish on the weekend. My thanks for all of your kindness and gifts of help … and especially the nice appreciation dinner. I also would like to include both Fr. Rob and Fr. Kyle for their kindness to me. I always enjoyed the good food and parish events. Know that I will always remember each of you with prayers and special memories. God Bless one and all, Fr. Denison.
SCHOOL NEWS
St. Joseph Catholic School
School year theme – Encourage one another
and build each other up. (Thessalonians
5:11)
DRIVE FOR YOUR SCHOOL – On Saturday, November 2nd the PTO will sponsor “Drive for Your School.” Heritage Ford will
bring several new vehicles to our school parking lot. You may sign up to “test drive” one of these new vehicles. Ford Motor Company will donate $20 to our school for each test drive. You can pre-register for the test drive at this website : https://d4ur.com/#/pre/JK7DQ. Only one person per household will qualify for the donation.
REVERSE RAFFLE – will be held on November 9, 2019 - 100% POLY returns for an encore performance at our 3rd annual Reverse Raffle. Dinner and Raffle tickets are on sale NOW! This year we will have $10, $20 and $50 raffles. ONLY 150 tickets for each raffle. Dinner will be catered by Carrie’s Catering. Dinner tickets are $30 per person. Reservations are required.
During November, Katie Warren
will be offering Family Holiday
Photos. She will donate a portion
of her profits to the school. To
schedule an appointment: 502-403-5293 or
[email protected]. She
will be doing these at her studio downtown. It
will be $25 for the first picture and add $10 for
a second picture. You will get a digital copy
with copy rights to make as many copies
and/or sizes that you need.
Congratulations to St. Joseph graduates Zane Schreck, Sam Cox and Tabitha Travis on your confirmation. We would also like to congratulate the other parishioners who were confirmed last Sunday.
Congratulations to 6th graders Dylan Adams, Hays Ferriell and Katie Eve – they represented St. Joseph in the Regional Science Fair at Providence High School on Friday, October 25.
Field Trip – the Kindergarten through 4th grade classes will attend the production of James and the Giant Peach at Providence High School on Monday, October 28.
Family Movie Night – the PTO will sponsor a Movie Night for all families on Sunday, November 3rd at 4:00 p.m. Movie, hotdog, popcorn and treats included.
There is no charge for this event. All are welcome. Bring the whole family and join the fun.
Keep Up with what’s going on at St. Joseph Catholic School. Like us on Facebook, download the Mobile App by visiting the App Store and searching for St. Joseph, Corydon, and visit the school website at www.catholic-community.org.
The school participates in the Box Tops for Education, Kroger Rewards and Amazon SMILE programs.
PARISH LIFE
November is the month dedicated to the
Holy Souls in Purgatory. The month opens
with the Feast of All Saints, where we
celebrated the Church Triumphant, when all
the elect (i.e. in Heaven) bestow their graces
upon us.
From this initial Feast – a glorious window into heaven –
we, the Church Militant (i.e. on earth) gather much needed
strength and fortitude. For in this month, we increase our
prayers and sacrifices for the Church Suffering (i.e. in
purgatory) – those who will join their heavenly family elect,
but who still need prayer.
Thus, throughout the month, we offer our prayers
specifically to these suffering souls, many of whom have
nobody to pray for them at all.
And our prayers increase immediately, as the Liturgy brings
us, on the following day, to the Feast of All Souls –
commemorating all the Faithful Departed.
Starting with these two feasts and our intensified prayers for
the holy souls throughout November, we find perhaps the
greatest visible expression of the connection between the
Church Triumphant, the Church Suffering and the Church
Militant.
Please join the Purgatory Society in praying for the Souls in
Purgatory this month of November. Pray for the deceased
members of your family, for friends, for deceased Priests
and Nuns you have known in your life. December - October
we meet on the second Monday of each month @ 7 p.m. in
the church to pray. During the month of November, we meet
weekly. Our schedule for this November is as follows:
Tuesday November 5, @ 6 p.m.
Monday November 11 @ 7 p.m. during adoration (regular
monthly meeting)
Tuesday November 19 @ 6 p.m.
Tuesday November 26 @ 6 p.m.
All meetings @ St. Joseph church.
Are you FORMED? Access films, audio, eBooks, videos, Catholic studies, etc. (in English and
Spanish) for adults, teens and children via smart phone, computer, ipad… all on the digital platform - FORMED. Now available to our parish individuals and families, SJCS families and teachers, and all your friends for FREE! Share with co-workers, the homebound, hospitalized, military, friends, etc. Log on to the FORMED website through our parish link: www.stjoecorydon.formed.org
This Week’s Formed feature: Presented by renowned scholar Brant Pitre, Lectio: Mary is the perfect way for you to fall deeper in love with our Blessed Mother. Our relationship with Mary is an important and beautiful element of our Catholic Faith, but how much do we really know about the biblical roots of her devotion? Gain confidence, knowledge, and wisdom—all around Mary!
ACTIVITIES IN THE WIDER COMMUNITY
Middle School Math Teacher needed. St. Joseph Catholic School is seeking applications for a person to teach 4th, 5th and 6th grade math and 4th grade religion. The position will begin January 6, 2020 and extend until the end of the school year. Interested persons should
send their resume to St. Joseph Catholic School, 512 N. Mulberry Street, Corydon, IN 47112. You are also welcome to call for more information. The school office phone number is 812-738-4549. Immediate opening for a Part-Time Janitorial/Maintenance Position – St. Anthony Church in Clarksville is seeking to employ a part-time Janitorial/Maintenance Employee. Employee will assist Maintenance Supervisor in maintaining the grounds and buildings. Hours are normally 25 hours per week. For more details, please contact Mark Clements at [email protected] or call 812-282-2290.
ST. ISIDORE PARISH SHOOT- Celestine, IN License # 150768. Please join us this weekend Sunday, October 27 for a fun filled day at the Celestine Community Club 7742 Ellsworth Rd, Celestine. • Fried Chicken Dinners with our famous dressing . Hamburgers, homemade chicken noodle soup. Served from 10:30am till 3:00pm. Dinner pick-ups available at the back of building. • Our 20 beautiful handmade quilts will be raffled on the wheel beginning at 10:30am. • Grand Raffle cash prizes with grand prize $1,000. • Kids fun with games, inflatable and our giant corn pit. • Bingo from 12:30 till 4pm - Must be 18 yrs. of age • 12 Gauge Ham Shoot starts at 11am • Beef closed shoot at 2pm, first choice: a whole beef.
Knights of Columbus
First Friday Fish Fry.
Please join us Friday
the 1st of November.
Delicious Cod, Hush
puppies and all you can
eat French Fries, Cole
slaw and Baked Beans.
Includes Tea, Kool-aid
or Water. At the hall, 6110 Hwy 63,
Lanesville; 5:00 to 7:30pm, Queen of Hearts
Jack pot!
Please pray for hearts to be
changed in 2019 and for there to be
a greater respect for God’s unborn
children. There were 259 abortions
performed at the Louisville clinic in
September.
Lisa Whitaker, Director
Liturgical Year-October dedicated to The Holy Rosary. The Church season continues to be Ordinary Time and is represented by the liturgical color of green.
Communion of Saints & Feasts Oct 27 – St. Odran of Iona Oct 28 – St. Jude Thaddaeus (apostle) Oct 29 – St. Narcissus Oct 30 – St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Nov 1 – ALL SAINTS DAY & First Friday Nov 2 – ALL SOULS DAY & First Saturday Nov 3 – St. Martin de Porres
Novena to our Patron: Saint Joseph All parishioners are invited to pray the novena prayer included in this weekend’s bulletin for ALL the needs of our entire parish community. We pray that every need is in accord to the Divine
Will of God. As we pray the prayer Jesus taught us, the Our Father, “Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven.” Let us join together in union with one another as we implore Good Saint Joseph, foster-father of Jesus, through this beautiful prayer-which is over 1900 years old. Start on any day you choose and pray it for nine consecutive days.
2019-20 Family Faith Formation (FFF)
Yearly Theme: THE SACRAMENTS
Time: 10:15 – 11:45 am (unless otherwise specified)
November Topics: Sacraments of Initiation, Baptism ✓ Sun., Nov 3: Adult Gathering (Youth Room), Bosco
Youth (Gym/Cafeteria), Allelu! PreK & K (Old Library)
What to do (Adults/Parents): READ Essays for Lesson 2 & 3 prior to the Gathering on Nov 3rd: Lesson 2-What Is A Sacrament? And Lesson 3-Baptism.
What to bring (Adults and Parents): Bring with you on Sun., Nov. 3rd the following: your lesson binder, Family of Faith Parent’s Guide and Activity Book, and your CCC (Catechism of Catholic Church) and Bible.
Children/Youth-bring: your folder
✓ Sun., Nov 17: Community Gathering (Parish Hall/Kitchen)
December Topics: Confirmation ▪ Sun., Nov 24: December’s Adult Gathering (Youth
Room), Bosco Youth (Gym/Cafeteria), Allelu! PreK & K (Old Library)
▪ Sun., Dec 15: Community Gathering (Parish Hall/Kitchen)
November Overview - Family Faith Formation: Catechetical/Formational Goals for children and adults by end of November:
1. Recite this month’s Scripture Memorization 2. Define this month’s Words to Know 3. Explain what it means to be “initiated”. 4. Understand what Baptism is and how it affects us. 5. Tell you about this month’s saint - St. Catherine of
Alexandria. 6. Your Catholic Home - Live the Faith: HOLY WATER.
Place a Holy Water font near the entrance of your home (or by your family’s Prayer Corner/Table). Place Holy Water into the font and use it often to bless yourself, your children, grandchildren, pets, etc.
7. Your Catholic Home – Faith and Works! a. Pray and give thanks before all meals. b. Create (if not done so already) a Prayer Corner.
Place a crucifix or picture of Christ in the middle of this prayer space as a daily reminder to keep Jesus at the center of life!
November’s Lessons are: Lesson 3 – The Sacraments of Initiation Lesson 4: Baptism
Words to Know: To Initiate, Vocation, Evangelize, Gospel
Catechism of Catholic Church (CCC) References: 849, 1115-1116, 1120, 1128, 1131, 1212, 1535, 2013
Saint of the Month: St. Catherine of Alexandria (Nov. 25)
Monthly Scripture Memorization: (John 3:5) Jesus answered, “Amen, amen, I say to you, no one can enter the Kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit.”
RCIA Session Upcoming Dates: Unless otherwise noted meet in Cafeteria, 10:15 am – 11:45 am.
• Sun., Oct 27: 1:9 Mary and the Saints: Our Spiritual Mother and the Communion of Saints
• Friday, Nov 1: All Saints Day – Holy Day of Obligation (see bulletin for mass schedule)
• Sat., Nov 2: All Souls Day – Group Service (TBA-To Be Announced)
• Sun., Nov 3: Monthly Gathering-Family of Faith; Topics: Sacraments of Initiation & Sacrament of Baptism
• Sun., Nov 10: 1:8 Why Do I Need The Church? The Mystery of the Catholic Church. Why Catholics pray for the dead. Third Joyful Mystery; The Nativity (Jesus-born to die and rise again!)
Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the
Magisterium of the Catholic Church, your Faith
Formation Commission strives to provide the life-
long faith formation of our brothers and sisters in
Christ in order to know, love and serve Christ in this
life and be happy with him forever in heaven.
KNOW + LOVE + SERVE
OCTOBER 26 & 27, 2019 THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MINISTRIES FOR NEXT WEEKEND November 2 & 3
ST. JOSEPH 4:00 pm
SERVERS: Volunteers LECTOR: P. Knear MIN. OF HOLY COMMUNION:
B1 R. Stewart C1 K. Stewart C2 M. Hoehn
USHERS: J. Mattingly J. Adams
ST. JOSEPH 9:00 am
SERVERS: Volunteers LECTOR: D. Mills MIN. OF HOLY COMMUNION:
B1 M. Bennett B3 C. LaMure
Ca T. Mattingly C2 A. Bennett
C3 T. Elder USHERS: B. Green R. Hold J. Schilmiller B. Schreck
ST. JOSEPH 12:00 pm
SERVERS: Volunteers LECTOR: C. Bauer F. Laaz MIN. OF HOLY COMMUNION:
B1 W. Chinn C1 Volunteer C2 Volunteer
USHERS: J. Brann D. Canseco L. Gonzales R. Paz
MPB 7:00 am
SERVERS: T. Tyree P. Tyree LECTOR: E. Hoehn MIN. OF HOLY COMMUNION:
H. Becht M. Becht
OFFERTORY: B. Riley Family
ST. PETER: 6:00 pm
LECTOR: S. Stemm MIN. OF HOLY COMMUNION
E. Turner S. Babcock
J. Davis
PREP OF ALTAR: J. Davis
MINISTRY LISTS ARE ON OUR WEBSITE
SCRIPTURE FOR NEXT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
1st Reading – Wisdom 11:22-12:2; 2nd Reading – 2 Thessalonians 1:11-2:2 Gospel –Luke 19:1-10
STEWARDSHIP Collection of 10/20/2019 $6,913
Weekly Budgeted Amount $12,200
Variance to Weekly Budget ($5,287)
Current Fiscal Year – July 2019 to June 2020
Actual Collected through 10/20/2019 $155,730
Budgeted total through 10/20/2019 $170,900
Variance to Annual Budget ($15,170)
Thank you for your continued support!
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 ➢ RCIA-10:15-11:45 am in Cafeteria ➢ Latino Bible Study-10:15-11:30 am in Old Library
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 ➢ Eucharistic Adoration-8:00 am-8:00 pm in Church ➢ Men’s Group-7:00-8:30 pm in Old Library
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 ➢ Bible Study-10:00-11:30 am in Hillman Room
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 ➢ Quilting-9:00 am-3:00 pm ➢ Women’s Bible Study-10:00 am at St. Peter PH ➢ Bilingual Choir Practice–7:00-8:30 pm at St. Joseph
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 ➢ Sewing Club-9:30am -4:00 pm in Hillman Room ➢ Schola-6:15 pm in Church ➢ Choir Practice-7:00-8:00 pm in Church
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ALL SAINTS DAY ➢ Mass 8:30 am at St. Joseph ➢ Bible Study-9:00-10:30 am in Old Library ➢ Mass 6:00 pm at St. Joseph
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ➢ Holiday Pictures ➢ Test Drive Challenge-10:00 am-3:00 pm at St. Joseph ➢ Ballet-10:00-10:45 am in PH ➢ Blood Pressure screening after mass in Narthex
***Event planning forms are available on our website and
in the back of church.***
NOVEMBER 3, 2019
Dear Parishioners,
We hear from the Book of Sirach that the
Lord “hears the cry of the oppressed,” and
“the prayer of the lowly pierces the clouds.”
In the Gospel according to Luke, we hear
of the prayer of the humble tax collector
(“O God, be merciful to me a sinner”) and
how Jesus teaches that “the one who
humbles himself will be exalted.”
True humility allows us to have faith not
in our own merits but in God’s mercy.
There is no greater way of humbly trusting
in God’s mercy than by confessing our sins
in the Sacrament of Penance and
Reconciliation. The Catechism of the
Catholic Church says, “Those who
approach the sacrament of Penance
obtain pardon from God’s mercy for the
offense committed against him, and are,
at the same time, reconciled with the
Church which they have wounded by their
sins and which by charity, by example,
and by prayer labors for their conversion”
(1422).
Beginning this week, I plan to regularly
provide a stable “hour” for confessions
each day, Tuesday through Sunday, as
follows:
Tuesday 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Thursday 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Friday 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Saturday 3:00 PM – 3:45 PM
Sunday 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM
I hope this will provide everyone with a
regular opportunity for encountering the
fullness of God’s mercy through the
Sacrament of Penance and
Reconciliation. Peace, Fr. Kyle
How to Reach us: 312 E. High Street Office Hours: Monday – Thursday: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 pm Friday 8:00 a.m.-Noon Office: 812-738-2742 Fax: 812-738-2718 Pastor: Rev. Kyle Rodden [email protected] Sacramental Emergency: 812-738-2717 Business Manager: Catherine Donovan 812-738-2332 [email protected] Office Manager: Jane Lasher [email protected] Secretary: Dawn Lewis [email protected] Director of Music Ministries: Theresa Bauer-812-738-9676 [email protected] Director of Faith Formation & Youth Ministry: Lisa Whitaker – 812-738-2759 [email protected]
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL 512 N. Mulberry Street Office: 812-738-4549 Principal – Julie Crone [email protected] Secretary-Amanda Phipps [email protected] Follow us on Facebook: Catholic Community of St. Joseph Corydon St. Joseph Catholic School Our Website: www.catholic-community.org Our youth program on Instagram: stjosephyouth_comefutherup
Our Formed account: www.stjoecorydon.formed.org
Pastoral Council members: Chet Budd, Darryl Lind, Kevin Hanson, Susan Reich, Kathy Hughes and Susan Babcock; Finance Council-John Lasher; Faith Formation-Ron Casabella; School-Janay Hoehn; Family Life & Social Concern-Cindy Bauer; Stewardship-Butch Green.
Reverse Raffle Fall Event: November 9, 2019 (License #002475).
MASS INTENTIONS: Day Date Where Time Intention Sat. 10/26 St. Joe 4:00 pm Judy Mattingly† St. Peter 6:00 pm Martha Davis† Sun. 10/27 MPB 7:00 am F & J Kannapel† St. Joe 9:00 am John Mattingly† 12:00 pm All Parishioners Tues. 10/29 St. Joe 12:00 pm No Intention Wed. 10/30 St. Joe 12:00 pm No Intention Thur. 10/31 St. Joe 12:00 pm No Intention Fri. 11/1 St. Joe 8:30 am David Hall St. Joe 6:00 pm Donnie Thieneman† Sat. 11/2 St. Joe 4:00 pm Mary Ann Schenk† St. Peter 6:00 pm Charles Davis† Sun. 11/3 MPB 7:00 am Sandra Kendall† St. Joe 8:30 am Rosary St. Joe 9:00 am Anita Mattingly† †= deceased 12:00 pm All Parishioners
The readings for the Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary time begin at #1181 in the Gather Book.
LOW GLUTEN? – Ask Fr. Kyle or the office staff for
more information. We want to assist you to receive
the Eucharist.
OCTOBER 26 & 27, 2019
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC COMMUNITY www.catholic-community.org
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A People of God, celebrating the experience of Jesus Christ We, the Catholic Community of St. Joseph, firmly believe we have a calling to: parish communion, living the mission of the church, and fostering the spiritual and educational needs of God’s people, according to the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the sharing of our time, talent and treasure.
ST. JOSEPH
Mass Schedule: Saturday – 4:00 p.m.
Sunday – 9:00 a.m.
Sunday - 12:00 (bilingual)
Tuesday-Thursday – 12:00 pm
Friday – 8:30 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday – 3:00-3:45 pm
WELCOME
If you are new to the parish, please introduce yourself to our pastor and complete
a registration form (which are available in the back of church or on our website).
All adult members of our parish (over 21) should register even if you are living
with your parents. Moving? If you are moving from the parish or changing your
address, please notify the parish office.
SACRAMENTS:
Baptism - New parents are required to participate in the Pre-Baptismal Program offered in the months of
February, May, August and November.
Marriage - Before setting a date and making arrangements for your wedding please contact our pastor.
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis requires 6 months of preparation for Marriage.
Anointing of the Sick - Please call our Pastor or the parish office if you wish to be anointed before
surgery or during an illness.
Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) - If you would like to learn about becoming a Catholic
please contact our Director of Faith Formation.
CHAPELS:
MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD
Mass Schedule: Sunday – 7:00 am
ST. PETER
Mass Schedule: Saturday –6:00 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday after mass.
[The parable of] “the Pharisee and the tax
collector,” concerns the humility of heart that
prays. “God, be merciful
to me a sinner!” The
Church continues to
make this prayer its own:
Kyrie eleison! –
Catechism of the Catholic
Church, 2613
Society of St. Vincent DePaul -St. Joseph Conference. For assistance: 812-738-2742