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St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church 183 Sayles Ave. - Box 188, Pascoag, Rhode Island 02859-0188
Telephone: (401) 568-2411 • Fax: (401) 568-2586 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stjosephri.org
Parish Staff Rev. Peter John Sheehan, Pastor Rev. Clifford Cabral, Pastor Emeritus Mrs. Judy Murphy, Church Administrative Assistant Mrs. Kerri Caduto, Religious Education Coordinator
Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:30 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM & 11:00 AM Daily: Mon & Wed 8:00 AM First Friday: 8:00 AM Odd Numbered Months Holy Day: 8:00 AM & 7:00 PM Check Bulletin for locations
Confessions After 5:30 PM Saturday at St. Joseph’s or
3:15 PM – 3:45 PM Saturday at St. Patrick's Or by appointment
Baptism Baptisms are the 4th Sunday of each month during the 11:00 AM Mass. Please call the parish office in advance to
schedule an appointment with Fr. Sheehan to arrange for your child’s Baptism.
Marriage For Marriage Preparation please call the rectory at least 6 months in advance.
Anointing of the Sick For Anointing or Last Rites please call the Rectory.
Our Parish Mission Statement As a Christian Faith Community, we the People of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church of Pascoag, RI, acknowledge God’s Blessings and strive to live out the Great Commandments to “love God with all our mind, heart, body, and soul” and “to love our neighbor as ourselves.” Through the sacraments and with the Holy Spirit as our guide we seek to witness to and celebrate the kingdom of God among us; through service, healing and reconciling love.
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle B October 25, 2015
Stewardship Thoughts (Time/Talent/Treasure): The Psalmist assures us that “the Lord hears the poor”. Often, however, He answers their need through the generous gifts of good stewards.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Sat 5:30 In Memory of Roger P. Walker (Birthday Remembrance) by Linda, Paul, & Bethany Sun 8:00 In Memory of Earl Fontaine (Birthday Remembrance) by his Family Sun 11:00 In Memory of Jim Murphy by the Caduto Family Mon 8:00 In Memory of Margaret McMahon by Ray and Odete Wed 8:00 For All Living & Deceased Parishioners of St. Joseph’s Church Sat 5:30 In Memory of Jim Murphy by Bernadette Farrell Sun 8:00 In Memory of Donald Morris (15th Anniv.) by his Wife and Family Sun 11:00 In Memory of John D. Orlando by Melanie, KaSondra, & Mario
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sun Jer 31:7-9 Heb 5:1-6 Mk 10:46-52 Mon Rom 8:12-17 Lk 13:10-17 Tue Rom 8:18-25 Lk 13:18-21 Wed Eph 2:19-22 Lk 6:12-16 Thu Rom 8:31b-39 Lk 13:31-35 Fri Rom 9:1-5 Lk 14:1-6 Sat Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29 Lk 14:1, 7-11
Prayer Ministry. Do you know someone who could use a special prayer, or would you like someone to pray for you? Please call Rita at 568-7058 or Pauline at 568-5644 so they may begin your prayer line request. St. Joseph’s Bible Study resumes on Wed., 11/4/15, 6-7 pm, 113 Rock Ave. We will discuss the Acts of the Apostles. To join, call Lillian (567-0001) or the Rectory. Bibles will be available at no cost. Background material for the 1st mtg. is at the entrance of the church. Chapter 1 will begin on November 11. St. Joseph’s Choir Rehearsal. Second (2nd) and 4th Mondays, 6:30-8:00 pm, beginning October 26. All interested singers are welcome and encouraged to attend.
The Sanctuary-Tabernacle Lamp will burn this week in Memory of
George Hoppe.
Financial Update – October 17 & 18 Regular Collection ................................... $2,679.00 Mailed-In Offerings .......................................... 328.00 Total .......................................................... $3,007.00 Fuel ................................................................... 130.00 Parish Outreach (Jacob's Gift) .......................... 121.00 Candles ............................................................... 31.00 Monthly ............................................................ 536.00 Annual Fall Appeal ........................................... 375.00 World Mission Sunday (Prop. of Faith) ........... 436.00
This week’s 2nd collection is the monthly Fuel
collection. Thank you for your generosity.
If you have been away, on vacation or visiting another parish, we kindly ask you to make up your missed budget envelopes. Our Parish depends upon your support to meet our weekly operating budget. Thank you.
Inter-Parish Loan Update: As of October 5, our inter-parish loan balance is $14,536.98. At the end of August, 2014, we owed just under $63,000.00! Thank you for your continued generosity. Without the financial support of our parishioners, we would not have been able to pay this significant amount on our loan balance.
Our Annual Applefest Dinner will be taking place on Saturday, October 24, 2015 after the 5:30 pm Mass. We will again be having our wonderful turkey & pork meal, salad, squash, potatoes, green beans, apple sauce and homemade apple crisp for dessert. The cost is $15.00 for adults, children 10 & under are $8.00, and children 4 & under are our guests. Donations are needed for our popular baskets. Your choice of basket items or monetary donations are welcome (just leave the shopping to us). A marked box is available in the vestibule of the church awaiting your donations. Some baskets you may wish to help fill include Italian, movie night, baby needs, wine & cheese, etc. As in the past, your generosity will again make this dinner a wonderful success. Our ticket prizes are a 32" LG HDTV and 5 cash prizes. The tickets should have arrived in the mail. Please make raffle returns either in the basket or in the envelope enclosed with the mailing. As always, we will have door prizes and a special door prize for each child in attendance. We look forward to seeing you there! WANTED: Volunteers to run the Christmas Giving Tree program for needy children in our area. The program is run in conjunction with St. Patrick’s Church in Harrisville. If interested, please call Kerri at St. Patrick’s Church, 568-5600.
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From the Pastor's Desk
A God Merciful & Gracious
After Israel’s sin, when the people had turned away from God to worship the golden calf, God hears Moses’ prayer of intercession and agrees to walk in the midst of an unfaithful people, thus demonstrating God’s love. When Moses asks to see God’s glory, God responds “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim before you my name ‘the Lord’ [YHWH]” (Ex 33:18-19). Then the LORD passes before Moses and proclaims, “YHWH, YHWH, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness” (Ex 34:5-6). Moses then confesses that the LORD is a forgiving God. The divine name, “I am” or “He is,” expresses God’s faithfulness: despite the faithfulness of humankind’s sin and the punishment it deserves, He keeps “steadfast love for thousands” (Ex 34:7). By going so far as to give up His own Son for us, God reveals that God is “rich in mercy” (Eph 2:4). By giving His life to free us from sin, Jesus reveals that He is incarnate mercy, and He himself bears the divine name: “When you have lifted up the Son of man, then you will realize that ‘I am’.” (Jn 8:28). Jesus gave St. Peter the keys to the kingdom and the power to lose and forgive sins. Although mercy and forgiveness come from God, God has chosen to administer God’s mercy through the Church. Thus a true and thankful spirit toward the Church can develop among Christians. It is the normal flowering of the baptismal grace which has begotten us in the womb of the Church and made us members of the Body of Christ. In her motherly care, the Church grants us the mercy of God which prevails over all our sins and is especially at work in the sacrament of reconciliation. With a mother’s foresight, she also lavishes on us reminders of God’s mercy through the liturgy the nourishment of the Word and Eucharist of the Lord. In Christ, Fr. Peter John Sheehan Religious Education Reminder. If your child is a member of St. Joseph’s or St. Patrick’s religious education program and in grade 1 & 2 or 9 & 10, s/he must sign in each week at Mass. Eucharistic Adoration for Vocations continues every Thursday during the academic year in the Chapel of the Seminary of Our Lady of Providence, 485 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence. All are invited to come pray for your priests, seminarians, and for vocations from 12:00 noon – 5:00 pm. www.catholicpriest.com. St. Theresa’s Church Autumn Leaves Bazaar. Friday, October 23, Noon – 7 pm; Saturday, October 24, 9 am-7 pm; Sunday, October 25, 9 am – 2 pm. 35 Dion Drive, Harrisville. The kitchen will be serving different meals each day. Bazaar will feature a cash raffle, penny social,
handmade knitted and craft items, holiday gifts, gift baskets, Deacon’s bench raffle, baked goods, silent auction, attic treasures, and much more! Wake Up the World! Lecture. Tuesday, October 27, 7 pm. Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul (lower Cathedral Hall), 30 Fenner Street, Providence. Rev. Romanus Cessario, O.P., S.T.D., Prof. at St. John Seminary in Boston and Contributor to Magnificat, will present the Church’s document Vita Consecrata and provide a summary of current theology on consecrated life. Light refreshments will be available; free of charge; reservations not required. Call 401-278-4663 for more information. Our Lady of Czenstochowa Parish Holiday Bazaar. Sunday, November 1, 9 am – 3 pm. School Auditorium, 222 MacArthur Blvd., Coventry. Breakfast will be served from 9-11 am. Polish and American food will be served beginning at 11:30 am, and frozen Polish food will also be available from 9 am. Also featured will be raffles, crafts, games, sweets, and more. Mount St. Charles Academy. Open House. Sunday, November 1, 2-4 pm; Co-ed, grades 6-12; 800 Logee Street, Woonsocket; 401-769-0310. For more information, visit http://www.mountsaintcharles.org. Entrance Exams. Saturday, December 5, and Saturday, December 12. Registration begins at 8 am, and the application/test fee is $30. Holy Spirit Parish Bazaar. Friday, November 6, 5-9 pm, and Saturday, November 7, 1-9 pm; Church Hall, corner of West Hunt and Dexter Streets, Central Falls. Featured will be a money raffle, giant penny social, many booths, and games with prizes. Kitchen will be open. Free admission. For more information, call 401-726-2600. St. Mary School 10th Annual Christmas Shopping Boutique. Sunday, November 8, 9 am – 3 pm. Parish Center; Vallone Road, Cranston. Shopping, raffles, food, and activities for children. Have you experienced an Emmaus retreat? A retreat program for adults (ages 20+) who seek to grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ, regardless of their present level of faith and practice. We invite you to join us on our next Emmaus weekend. You will be welcomed by a loving community of individuals who are committed to helping people from all walks of life experience the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. Our next Emmaus weekend will be at the LaSalette Retreat Center in Attleboro, MA, on November 13-15, 2015. For more information, visit www.emmausretreats.com. St. John the Evangelist Church 30th Annual Christmas Bazaar/Craft Fair. Saturday, November 14, 9 am-6 pm, and Sunday, November 15, 9 am-12:30 pm. 63 Church Street, Slatersville. Crafts, raffles, gifts, food, games, etc. All are invited. 958-St. Joseph's Church page 2
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