Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time · 2019-08-16 · Parish Contact Information: PO Box 640, Dayton,...
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Regular Mass Schedule
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Spanish 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday 5:30 p.m. Wed-Fri 8:15 a.m.
Confession is Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. or by appointment.
St. Joseph the Worker
St. Anne Mission CR 622 at FM 686, Dayton/Eastgate, Texas
Regular Mass Schedule
Sundays 8:00 a.m. Confession is Sundays at
7:30 a.m. or by appointment.
Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 18, 2019
“My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord; I know them, and they follow me. ”
~John 10:27~
Parish Contact Information: PO Box 640, Dayton, TX 77535 ~ 936.258.5735 Office Email: [email protected]
Fr . Ryszard Zawadzki , S .V.D. ~ Rectory (Emergency): 936.258.9499 Father’s Email: s t josephdayton@comcast .net
Secretary: Dai sy Sa l inas Director of Faith Formation: Kerri Bartee ~ [email protected]
Please visit our Facebook Page and our Website at www.stjosephdaytontx.com
"“¿Crees que he venido a darte paz en la Tierra? No, te lo digo, sino división."
(LUCAS 12:51) Vivir un estilo de vida de corresponsabilidad
significa salir de nuestra zona de confort cuando sea necesario. A muchos de nosotros nos gusta jugar a lo seguro, no hacer olas, permanecer en el medio del camino. En el mundo de hoy estamos llamados a estar informados y a tomar una posición por la vida, el matrimonio y la libertad religiosa.
““Do you think I have come to give you peace on Earth? No, I tell you, but rather division.”
(Luke 12:51) Living a stewardship lifestyle means stepping out of our comfort zone when needed. Many of us like to play it safe, not cause waves, stay in the middle of the road. In today’s world we are called to be informed and take a stance for life, marriage and religious liberty.
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time -Luke 12:49-53 In today’s gospel Jesus the prince of peace invites his disciples to a holy war against sin and evil forces. The message of Jesus is non-violent. It brings love, compassion, harmony, peace. It brings people together so that there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave or free, male or female. But it also of its nature challenges injustice, corruption, discrimination, abuse, dishonesty and all attacks on human dignity. The saying that Jesus has come to set the earth on fire, and bring division instead of peace, has been understood in several ways by Christians
and non-Christians. Fire is the sign of purification. John had promised that Jesus would baptize with Holy Spirit and fire. Fire is symbolic of the Holy Spirit and His actions of being a consuming fire as God. The ministry of Jesus on earth included preparing the way for the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Sanctifier. The ministry of the Holy Spirit is to guide and teach us in all the truth, to sanctify us and to test our faith by fire. While some see this statement as a paradox which not be taken literally, others see it as the advocating of violence by Jesus. Therefore the holy war to which Christ calls us is not a war against people of certain nationalities or cultures, creeds or ideologies, but a war in which we first have to identify the forces for evil in our own persons and in the persons of those who are dear to us father, son, mother, daughter, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law and then declare an uncompromising war against these forces. In so doing, Jesus redefines family as those who follow the same divine purpose and no longer those who share the same name or address. The challenge before us today is to take the side of Christ, and be men and women of principle, even if doing so will divide us from our kith and kin, our father or mother, our brother or sister, our brother-in-law or sister-in-law our townsmen or our tribesmen. This is what Jesus meant when he said “Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters”. As disciples our commitment is to follow Jesus and to enter fully into his struggle to repair the world, and to restore ourselves and others to right relationships. The cost of this for some will mean changing their work or losing their job. For others, it will mean challenging or even changing their personal relationships or travelling more lightly or blooming more fully right where they are planted.
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES
If you will soon be celebrating your 25th, 50th or 50+ wedding
anniversary in 2019...
Bishop Curtis J. Guillory and the Office of Family Life Ministry invite you to attend the annual diocesan ceremony honoring your commitment to the Sacrament of Marriage...
Sunday, October 20, 2019 at 2:30 p.m. St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica
The ceremony will include Mass, Renewal of Marriage Vows and Presentation of Certificates. A reception will follow in the Cathedral Center.
Please RSVP to your pastor or parish secretary no later than Friday, September 20, 2019
ATENCIÓN PAREJAS CASADAS Si pronto celebrará su 25º, 50º o 50+
aniversario de bodas en 2019 …
El Obispo Curtis J. Guillory y el Ministerio de la Oficina de Vida Familiar lo invitan a asistir a la ceremonia diocesana anual en honor a su compromiso con el Sacramento del Matrimonio … Domingo, 20 de Octubre de 2019 a las 2:30 p.m
Catedral basílica de San Antonio La ceremonia incluirá misa, renovación de votos matrimoniales y presentación de certificados. Una recepción seguirá en el Centro de la Catedral.
Por favor confirme su asistencia con el padre Richard o con la secretaria parroquial a más tardar el Viernes 20 de Septiembre de 2019
Sunday August 11 8:00 a.m. †Glenn Roussell 10:30 a.m. †Valleriano Leija 12:30 p.m. †Alfredo Becerra
Mass Intentions for the Week Mass Contributions for August 11
St. Joseph’s St. Anne’s
Regular $3,097 $1,255
Aceves, Jaime Anders, Liam Anderson, Jeff Ansley, Shelby Barnett, Linda Bederka, Martha Bederka, Curtis Bexley, Mary Bielamowicz, Beverly Bietz, Carolyn Bomer, Burton Borski, Thersa Buentello, Sarah Burns, Wilma Cilano, Katie Coules, Joann Cox, Donna Darby, Dalton Jr. Davis, Nancy Davis, Valery Dearbonne, Olivia Delong, Darlene Doty, Homer Dybala, Pauline Fisher, Tommy Fruge, Larry (Family) Galvan, Michael Gansky, Jerry Goff, Landrey Granier, Carla Green, Mike Guerrerra, Barry Hanel, Maria & Leroy Harer, Jane Hohn, David Janacek Young, Emily Janak, Elizabeth Johnson, Loretta Jones, Virginia Kelly, Frances
If you would like to add or remove a name from the prayer list, please contact the church office.
Prayer Intentions: God of all creation and of our salvation,
we ask for your healing to come to those who are in need, physically or spiritually, through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Klotz, Jimmy Kolarik, Catherine Kotch, Bob & Angie Kubeczka, Carol Kubeczka, Jimmy Landry, Pat Landry, Philip Lechowit, Bill LeBlanc, Rory Lopez, Jesse Luce, Elanie Luce, David Marshall, David McDonald, Bill McKinney,Bernadette McLaughlin, Bonnie Medina, Josie Mendoza, Carlos Merka, Stephanie Michaelski, Kevin Moore, Alton Owen Montes, Bob Mosley, Maxine Nash, Leonard Nichols, Tyson Novotny, Matt Parish, Ryan Patterson, Cynthia Payonk, Andrea Payne, Josephine Payne, Thomas Pheriot, Paul Pilgreen, Sherry Potter, Shawn Provost, Sandy Plauche, Phil Pousson, Elaine Potter, Gary Raczkowski, Sharon Rangel, Isidro
Rash, Austin Rivera, Joel Rodriguez, Angelicia Rodriguez, Rudy Rossow, Jason Rossow, Katrina Rossow, Randy Rousselle, Michelle Rousselle, Roland Russell, Anita Salek, Ruth Salinas, Emilio Saenz, Reynaldo Shaver, Donny Skarpa, Earlene Skarpa, Marie Skillen, Jacob Staples, Wally Syzdek, Colleen Teeter, Jim Theriot, Bertha Theriot, Terry Tyler, Ann Valdez, Angelina Varen, Debbie Vaughn, Elizabeth Vaughn, Hailey Verner, Mike Vyoral, Ed Vyoral, Margaret Ward, Julia Wagner, Jacob White, Sidney Williams, J.P. Wingo, Annie Wolfford, Laura Zaruba, Juanita Zumpano-Maresca,Carol
Divine Word Missionaries & Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit 800-553-3321
Organization Meetings & Contacts St. Joseph’s Altar Guild
Margie Ripkowski 936-258-5223 1st Monday @ 12:30 p.m. in St. Joseph’s Hall
St. Anne’s Shepherd Staff Doris Stark 936-776-0917
2nd Monday @ 6:45 p.m. in St. Anne’s Hall Knights of Columbus Council # 8871
Josh Day 713-376-1617 1st Wednesday @ 7:30 p.m. in St. Anne’s Hall
Catholic Daughter Court #2115 Virginia Hajovsky 713-306-2946
Odd Months @ St. Anne’s Hall & Even Months @ St. Joseph’s Hall
3rd Monday @ 7:00 p.m. Parish Council
Josh Day 713-376-1617
VOC@TION VIEW Jesus wants to set out faith on fire, so we can
share His love with zeal. Vo][]iòn
Jesús quiere prender fuego a la fe, para que podamos compartir su amor con celo.
You are Invited Bishop's Faith Appeal Intentions Mass
August 22, 2019 6:30 pm St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica
The community will come together to pray for the intentions of the faithful and to give thanks for the many gifts God has given us. We also pray for the many ministries that
continue to serve the community in Southeast Texas by continuing to do the
work of our Lord and Savior. Light buffet supper will follow in the Cathedral Center.
Please join us. RSVP to [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> or 409.924.4302 no later than
August 14,2019. If you haven't filled out an Intentions/Pledge card you may also email your intentions to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Monday: St. John Eudes Tuesday: St. Bernard Wednesday: St. Pius X Thursday: The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary Friday: St. Rose of Lima Saturday: St. Bartholomew LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Lunes: San Juan Eudes Martes: San Bernardo Miércoles: San Pío X Jueves: Santa María Virgen, Reina Viernes: Santa Rosa de Lima Sábado: San Bartolomé
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Joseph the Worker Church #515273 804 S. Cleveland Dayton, TX 77535 TELEPHONE 936-258-5735 CONTACT PERSON Daisy Salinas EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2010 Adobe DC Windows 10 TRANSMISSION TIME Tuesday 4:00 p.m. SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION August 18, 2019 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 6 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS We need to continue receiving our bulletins on Thursdays instead of Fridays (as was recently changed). Thanks.