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A Stewardship Parish Our Mission: To Evangelize God's People, beginning with the Gift of the Holy Eucharist
Holy Eucharist Sunday Mass:
Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm Sundays: 7:30am, 9am (Traditional Latin), 10:30am 12:00 pm 1:30pm (Español) 5:30pm 7:30pm
Daily Mass: 8:00am & 5:45pm; Saturdays 8:00am
Traditional Latin Mass, Fridays at Noon
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration:
Chapel access code available in office
Children’s Services:
Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) Sunday Mass
10:30am, 1:30 pm Spanish
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Monday thru Thursday 5-5:30pm
Fridays 6:30-7:30pm Saturdays 8:30-9:30am & 4-5pm
Homebound please call 551-4973 for a priest to visit you by
appointment.
Clergy: Fr. Mark Wagner, Pastor
Fr. Francis Joseph, OCD, Assoc. Pastor Fr. Hamilton Suarez, Assoc. Pastor Fr. Edwin Musico, Assoc. Pastor Rev. Mr. Ken Ochinero, Deacon Rev. Mr. Ernest Ciccarelli, Deacon
RCIA Inquiries: Please contact
John & Nichole Sablan: 209-581-8477
October 18, 2015 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Office (209) 551-4973 • Fax: (209)551-3213 • www.stjmod.com • facebook.com/stjmod
1813 Oakdale Road • Modesto, CA 95355
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
From the Pastor’s Laptop
will cease their attacks on life. Many times the Lord does not give us exactly what we ask for. When we ask Jesus to do something for us, we should try to remember what He has ALREADY done for us! He already came down from his throne in heaven to be born for us in a poor manger. He already suffered for us the most horrible humiliations, torture and crucifixion, death and burial.
He already gave us himself in the form of s imple bread and wine. What MORE do we wish Him to do for us? Sometimes we forget all this and we still say: “We want you to do for us whatever we ask of you." Let us try to be grateful to God for what He has ALREADY done for us. And let us thank God that we have such a loving Savior who is always patient with us and always invites us to continue asking for whatever we want: “What do you wish me to do for you?" Even if He does not give us exactly what we want when we want it, we know that in His kingdom He will have a special place prepared for us and for our loved ones together with Him in His kingdom!
Father Mark Wagner
In today’s Gospel two of the Apostles are so incredibly presumptuous that they come up to Jesus and say: “Teacher, we want you to do for us whatever we ask of you.” Jesus is incredibly patient and simply responds “What do you wish me to do for you?”
H e d oe s n ot re pr i ma n d them. Jesus loves them as He loves each of us and He sincerely wants to give us what we desire if at all possible. Then the two apostles proceed to ask Jesus for the privilege of sitting at His right and at His left in his glorious kingdom. Jesus tells them that the glories of heaven cannot be earned without drinking a cup of suffering in this life.
We ask Jesus for things. Some of our parishioners are praying for healing for loved ones who are sick. They ask for relief for those who are agonizing. The unemployed ask for a good job; lonely people pray for a good friend or a good spouse; we pray that terrorists and politicians
“What do you wish me to do for you?”
Special Meeting Scheduled Perpetual Eucharistic Adorers
Access Code Changes—New Policies Wednesday, October 21 - 6:45PM
St. JP2 Building, Room 6
Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday: 8:30am-6:30pm
except Wednesday: 1-6:30pm Weekend Maintenance
(209) 602-6062
Questions? To make an appointment with a priest or deacon or to register at
St. Joseph’s, please stop in or call our parish office at 551-4973. .
Welcome to St. Joseph’s We’re glad you’re here!
Mass Intentions
How can we help? Ext.
Español Rosario 110 Altar Servers Svetlana 200 Buildings and Grounds Tammy 207
Children / Teen Catechesis Maria 218
Choirs and Cantors Svetlana 200 Events and Activities Tammy 207 Financial Services Barbara 108 Giving to St. Joseph’s Tammy 207 Parish Lending Library 208 Parish Ministries Bertha 202 Parish Registration Rosario 102
Room Reservations Rosario 110
Volunteering Bertha 202 Website Ramon 213
Youth Ministry Nathan 206
Publications Tammy 207
PARISH LEADERSHIP COMMITTEES: Pastoral Council: David Loucks Finance Council: Phyllis Walden Building: Rick Dinubilo Development: Daniel Del Real Stewardship: Rick Rahe
READINGS Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Sunday, October 18 (Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30a Ann Bulmer 1:30
Roger Arguello Miguel Angel Orozco Anita Castellanos Sp. Int. Miguel Angel Barajas
9:00a
Celia Pedota Larry Cooke Esmeralda Navarro Anna Brown Romero
3:30p Gil Sullano
10:30a All St. Joseph’s Parishioners 5:30p Everett Souza
12:00a Juliana Retanan 7:30p Susana Salvador Valdez
Monday, October 19 8:00a Danny Vele 5:45p Celia Pedota
Tuesday, October 20
8:00a Ted Sivley 5:45p
Andres Cajator Geriann Kingslan Ralph Campitelli Rev. Carlos Enong Bisuelan
Wednesday, October 21
8:00a
Alvaro Vieira Apolinar Marcale Juan Carlos Rancaño All Souls in Purgatory
5:45p All Souls in Purgatory
Thursday, October 22
8:00a Eduardo Pascua 5:45p
Dan Martin John Martin Elizabeth Machado Juan Carlos Rancaño
Friday, October 23
8:00a
Pablo Dominguez Coco Morin Sarah Garten All Souls in Purgatory
5:45p Lee Tompkins
12:00p Roberto Gutierrez
Saturday, October 24 8:00a Augustine Huang 5:30p St. Joseph’s Memorial Mass
Sunday, October 25 (Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30a Emil Carney 1:30
Salvador Alvarez Federico Campos Josefina Salgado Anita Castellanos
9:00a Niguel Valdez Vazquez 5:30p All St. Joseph’s Parishioners
10:30a Roger Arguello 7:30p Elaine LaSalle
12:00a
Angela P. Dianna Cristina Lao Jack Scott Sp. Int. Silvia Alvarez
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How are you observing the month of the Holy Rosary?
A luncheon invitation from Fr. Mark
Sunday, October 25, 2015 12-2pm-Fr. O’Hare Hall
To: All those who have ever walked for Life during the Modesto Walk for Life or the West Coast Walk for Life or prayed in front of our local abortion clinic, please join Fr. Mark for: A photo slideshow of past Walks, along with a light luncheon buffet How important your participation has been in the past Important dates for planning/signing up Learn more about our Respect Life Committee How you can help throughout the year
Please RSVP at 551-4973, ext. 207
Respect Life
Sunday - Glorious Mysteries Monday –Joyful Mysteries Tuesday - Sorrowful Mysteries Wednesday - Glorious Mysteries Thursday - Luminous Mysteries Friday - Sorrowful Mysteries Saturday - Joyful Mysteries
The Joyful Mysteries The Annunciation The Visitation The Birth of Jesus Presentation of the Child Jesus in the Temple Finding Jesus in the Temple
The Luminous Mysteries The Baptism of Jesus Wedding at Cana Proclaiming the Kingdom Transfiguration Institution of the Eucharist
The Sorrowful Mysteries The Agony in the Garden The Scrouging at the Pillar The Crowning with Thorns Carrying the Cross The Crucifixion
The Glorious Mysteries The Resurrection The Ascension Descent of the Holy Spirit The Assumption The Coronation
St. Joseph’s has long had a Rosary Makers Ministry, whose members make lovely rosaries for use in our Parish School of
Religion, Central Catholic High School and many other nearby ministries and parish groups. Find out more about joining this group. No special skills are needed and
materials are provided by the parish.
Call 551-4973, ext. 202 for more information
Like us on Facebook and stay connected with
your parish family www.facebook.com/stjmod
Please remember St. Joseph’s Church
when planning your estate. Call 551-4973, ext. 207 for more information.
Save Trees! Call the parish office or visit our website
at www.stjmod.com for online
Parish Events and Activities For Men ages 18-99! Each Wednesday
That Man Is You: 5:45 am: Doors Open for breakfast 6:20 am: Welcoming 6:30 am: Presentation 7:00 am: Small Group Discussion 7:30 am: Dismissal Fr. O’Hare Hall
Becoming the Man that God created you to be!
St. Joseph's Seniors Lunch is Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015. Special Presentation from Local Election
Candidates Join us for our delicious lunch, members and non-members are invited.
You must make reservations by calling Kathy Lee Vermillion at 869-2655. Oktoberfest menu of German Sausage with Sauerkraut, potatoes
and veggies, rolls, butter and dessert. All this for $8. Our social hour starts at 10 am with chips and dips and punch, coffee and wine. At 11
am we take care of business; lunch is at noon. TRIP INFORMATION:
A trip to Red Hawk is planned for Wednesday, Oct.28. We leave at 8am and return at 6 pm. The fee is $27, with a bonus package of
$20, $15 for slot play, and $5 for food credit. The next trip is planned for Sunday, Dec. 6 to San Francisco to see the
beautiful Christmas decorations and Light shows. We leave at 12:15 pm from the St. Joseph's parking lot via Storer bus . We eat dinner at
approx. 3 pm at the Fog Harbor Fish House, and then are met by our step-on guide. It always is so beautiful and exciting and it puts you in
the Christmas mood. We return at 9 pm.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
9:00 AM Senior Strength Training Hall
10:30 A Light Weigh JP8
10:30 A ESL Tutoring JP4
11:30 A English for Citizenship Class JP4
6:00 PM English for Citizenship Class JP4
6:00 PM Beginning English Class JP4
6:30 PM Legion of Mary JP4
6:45 PM Rosary Makers JP5
7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer Group (Spanish) JP7
7:00 PM St. Joseph's Young Adults JP8
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
5:45 AM RE - That Man Is You! Hall
10:00 A Seniors' Lunch Hall
12:00 P Intermediate English Class JP4
5:30 PM Courage To Be Me JP8
5:45 PM Principles Study Group JP5
5:45 PM Path to Serenity JP10
7:00 PM On the Go Adults JP4
7:00 PM St. Joseph's Young Adults JP2
Thursday, October 22, 2015
9:00 AM Senior Strength Training Hall
12:00 P Lunch Bible Study JP5
Friday, October 23, 2015
3:00 PM Divine Mercy Prayer Group CH
6:00 PM Al-Anon Spanish JP10
6:30 PM Adoration and Confession Chur
Saturday, October 24, 2015
9:00 AM Language of the Heart (Women) JP4
6:45 PM Children's Cherubim Choir Concert Hall
Monday, October 19, 2015 10:30 A ESL - Tutoring JP4
6:00 PM Boy Scouts Hall
Sunday, October 25, 2015 10:00 A Children's Liturgy of the
Word JP6
7:00 PM Youth Ministry Hall
The bookstore has displayed all the Advent calendars, candles, books and all other needs to prepare for the
Advent Season.
Christmas merchandise is coming in daily and we will be providing items that put Christ back into Christmas.
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Parish Events and Activities
PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Please note that the Adoration Chapel is only for those who have been provided the access code by the parish office . For those wishing to sign up for an
hour, please contact David and Monica at
527-4920.
Healthy Tips from our St. Joseph’s Health
Ministry Fire and burn prevention for
children: Practice what to do in a fire emergency. Get low and get out! Teach them never to play
with matches and lighters. Teach them 2 ways out of the
house. Teach them your address and how to call 911 or call for
help. Make sure you have working smoke alarms in the house!
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25% of surveyed couples say they are ‘Happily Married’. For everyone else, there is
Retrouvaille. Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Do you argue … or have you just stopped talking to each other? Does talking about it only make it worse? Retrouvaille
helps couples rebuild their marriages.
For information, or to register for the Modesto Retrouvaille program beginning with a Weekend on Nov.13-15, 2015, visit the web site at www.HelpOurMarriage.com, email
Youth Ministry
THE POPE'S PRAYER
INTENTIONS
"That those feeling so crushed by life that they wish to end it may sense the nearness of
God's love."
Intentions for October
Parish School of Religion: Announcements
Welcome everyone to the beginning of the Catechism school year!
Remember to please be aware of children around the parking lot as safety should be a top priority for everyone.
Classes are now full and registration is now closed.
God bless all the children and catechists, may they have a fruitful year and grow in faith.
CHILDREN: PLEASE BRING PEANUT BUTTER or
CANNED TUNA DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER FOR OUR ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
FOOD PANTRY
One of the things that Jesus stressed when he came to this world was the importance of serving the poor. Kyle Kemper is the Coordinator of our St. Vincent de Paul Food Logistics. Our pantry serves nearly 30,000 individuals each year, regardless of religion. With this amount of need the volume of food needed is great. Thankfully, we have wonderful people who donate cans of food and money to buy pallets of cans each month. Kyle is such a blessing! He puts order to this process by organizing the food in
“The importance of serving the poor”
the storage room and then coordinating volunteers to put together bags of food for each family. This is a huge task that he whole heartedly embraces. In addition to this, Kyle helps out at almost all of the parish events including the Parish Festival, Parish Clean-up day and at the quarterly Parish Movie Nights. When he has spare time he also helps out in the office with bulletins and other parish-wide mailings. Kyle has a lot of talents and demonstrates beautiful stewardship of them. It is so wonderful that he is willing and able to share them. We are blessed to have Kyle in our parish family.
Profiles in Stewardship
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Center for Lay Apostolates
New to the Parish? Wondering where to start?? Call the Center for Lay Apostolates
551-4973, ext. 202
FOCUS ON LEADERSHIP: Plaza Refreshments are served today by volunteers from our Plaza Refreshment Volunteers.
Parish Stewardship — a way of life
By Bertha Malfavon
When was the last time you attended a funeral reception at St. Joseph’s
Church? If the answer is “never,” then you are not aware of the delicious, beautifully decorated reception our Funeral Reception Volunteers provide. Our parishioner families pay a small fee, just enough to cover the cost of the food, and our parish volunteers decorate and prepare for the reception. If the answer is “yes,” then you are aware of the delicious, beautifully decorated reception that our Funeral Reception Volunteers provide. You have seen the smiling faces of both the volunteers and the family members. Why do parishioners volunteer to help with funeral receptions? It feels good to help provide something lovely for our parishioner families who are grieving. It feels good to see the faces walk into the Hall and see everything completely ready for them, so that they can just relax and visit with the family and friends of their loved one. What does it take to be a funeral reception volunteer? For commitment of time, funerals are not something that can be planned. Some weeks have absolutely no funeral receptions at our parish and some weeks have one or two. Sometimes more than several weeks will pass without a reception. Our current volunteers are flexible and we know that they are not always available for every funeral reception. They enjoy friendly people and getting to know other friendly people, as they prepare food, spread tablecloths and help as needed. Our Coordinator, Kathie Lee Vermillion, welcomes your help. Please call the Center for Lay Apostolates to put your name on our wonderful roster of funeral reception volunteers.
Call 551-4973, ext. 202
Kyle Kemper
Boletín Parroquial en Español! DEL LAPTOP DEL PÁRROCO, Padre Mark
INTENCIONES DE ORACIÓN DEL SANTO PADRE
Padre Mark Wagner En el Evangelio de hoy, dos de los
Apóstoles son tan increíblemente atrevidos que van a Jesús y le dicen: “Maestro, queremos que nos concedas lo que te vamos a pedir.” Pero Jesús tiene tanta paciencia y simplemente responde, “¿Qué quieren que haga por Ustedes?” No los reprende. Jesús los quiere como nos quiere a cada uno de nosotros y sinceramente quiere darnos lo que queremos si es posible. Pero luego siguen los apóstoles con pedirle a Jesús por el privilegio de sentarse a su derecho y a su izquierda en su reino glorioso. Jesús les dice que no les puede conceder exactamente lo que piden, y luego les explica que las glorias del cielo no pueden ser ganados sin beber del cáliz del sufrimiento en esta vida. El cielo no es nada barato.
A veces le pedimos a Jesús por algo. Algunos de los feligreses están rezando por la sanación de algún ser querido que esté enfermo. Piden alivio por aquellos que están agonizando. Los desempleados piden por un buen trabajo. Los solitarios rezan por un buen amigo o un buen esposo. Rezamos que los terroristas y los políticos cesan sus ataques contra la vida. Pero, muchas veces el Señor no nos da exactamente lo que pedimos.
Cuando le pedimos a Jesús que nos haga algo, debemos de recordar todo lo que ¡Él YA nos ha hecho! Ya vino de su trono en el cielo para nacer por nosotros en un pobre pesebre. Ya sufrió por nosotros horribles humillaciones, tortura y crucifixión, muerte y sepulcro. Ya se nos da en forma de pan y vino
simples. ¿Qué MÁS queremos que haga por nosotros? Pero a veces, nos olvidamos de todo eso y decimos: “Queremos que nos c o n c e d e s l o q u e t e
Intenciones del October
pedimos.” Tratemos de estar agradecidos a Dios por lo que YA nos ha hecho. Y agradezcámosle a Dios que tenemos un Salvador amoroso que siempre es paciente con nosotros y nos invita a continuar pidiendo lo que queremos: “¿Qué q u i e r e n q u e h a g a p o r Ustedes?” Aunque no nos da exactamente lo que queremos, ¡sabemos que en su reino nos tendrá un lugar especial preparado por nosotros y por nuestros seres
“¿Qué quieren que haga por Ustedes?”
"That those feeling so crushed by life that they wish to end it may sense the nearness of
God's love."
Martes, Octubre 20, 2015
11:30 A Ingles Intermedio y Ciudadanía JP4
6:00 PM Ingles Intermedio y Ciudadanía JP4
6:00 PM Ingles para Principiantes JP4
6:45 PM Haciendo Rosarios JP5
7:00 PM Grupo de Oración Carismática JP7
Miércoles, Octubre 21, 2015
5:45 AM That Man is You! Salón
12:00 P Ingles Intermedio JP4
Jueves, Octubre 22, 2015
Viernes Octubre 23, 2015
6:00 PM Al-Anon en Español JP10
6:30 PM Adoración y Confesiones Iglesia
Sábado Octubre 24, 2015
6:45 PM Concierto del Coro de Niños Salón
Domingo, Octubre 25, 2015 7:00 PM
Grupo Juvenil Salón
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Por: Bertha Malfavon
Diocese News
Kyle Kemper
Si hay una cosa que Jesús recalco cuando vino a este mundo es la importancia de server a los pobres. Kyle Kemper es el Coordinador de Logística del Ministerio de San Vicente de Paul. Este ministerio le regala comida a cientos de familias en nuestra área de Modesto cada ano sin importar la fe de la familia. Con esta cantidad de familias la necesidad de comida e n l a t a d a e s e n o r m e . Afortunadamente hay gente maravillosa que dona latas de comida y dona dinero para comprar lo que se necesita cada mes. Es una bendición que Kyle le ponga orden a todo este proceso. Primero se encarga de el almacenamiento de la comida para luego coordinar con otros feligreses para preparar las bolas de comida para las familias. Esta es una tarea grandísima que el con gusto hace. El también ayuda en casi todos los eventos parroquiales incluyendo nuestro Festival Parroquial, en el día de limpieza de la iglesia, y en las noches de película que se hacen varias veces al ano. Cuando puede también ayuda en la oficina con los boletines y otros proyectos. Kyle tiene muchos t a l e n t o s y c o m o b u e n corresponsal los comparte con mucho cariño como el puede. ¡Gracias Kyle!
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Join us for St. Joseph's Annual Parish Gala!
This year's Gala theme is "Heroes of Our Heart: Saluting Our Veterans." The evening includes silent and live auction items,
cocktails, dancing and a gourmet dinner. 5:30 pm: Silent Auction, Hors D'oeuvres, Cocktails
7:00 pm: Gourmet Dinner, Live Auction and Dancing to "Knight Sounds" Donations Support Our Parish Building Plan Fund and the
Retrofit of our St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry.
FOR INDIVIDUAL TICKETS, TO PURCHASE A TABLE OR DONATE AUCTION ITEMS:
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