March 1, 2020 • First Sunday in Lent
General Information
Parish Membership: Register online or at either par ish office
Mass Schedule: Mass schedule & intentions are inside on pg. 2
Adoration: Perpetual Adoration Chapel is located at St. Joe
Confessions: Saturday 4pm (SJ ), Sunday 8am (SV), Monday 5:30pm (SV), and 3rd Friday 9am-9pm (SJ), or call Fr. Mike for appt.
Baptisms: Classes are held the 2nd Monday of the month in the Office (English) and the 2nd Sunday of the month in the church (Spanish). Scheduling takes place at the end of class.
Marriage: Marr iage preparation is available for registered members. Arrangements should be made at least 6 months in advance. Contact Fr. Mike or Sr. Joan.
Anointing of the Sick: 1st Tuesday of the month after the 8:15am Mass (SJ), or call Fr. Mike for a visit. Call anytime.
Fr. Mike make homebound visits every First Friday.
Vocations: Contact Fr . Mike or Sr . Joan
Rosary: Saturday 4:30pm (SJ) & Wednesday 5:30pm (SV)
Religious Education, Faith Formation & Youth: See pg. 8
St. Joseph & St. Vincent De Paul
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Parish Center: Address…………………...…….....228 E Hendricks St. Phone & Website…….(317) 398-8227 stjoeshelby.org Office Hours……..Mon-Fri: 8am-4pm, Tues: 8am-5pm
School: Address……………………….…..127 E Broadway St. Phone & Website…(317) 398-4202 sjsshelbyville.org Office Hours…………..……….….Mon-Fri: 8am-3pm
Perpetual Adoration Chapel: Address……………………….………...228 E Hendricks St Phone & Website…..(317) 398-8227 stjoe.weadorehim.org
Staff (all emails are @sjsshelbyville.org): Fr. Mike Keucher, VF, Pastor.....(812) 391-0047…....frmike Dcn. Tom Hill, Deacon………………...………..……...thill Billy Cross, Pastoral Associate…………...…..……...bcross Bryan Fischer, Buildings & Grounds………....……bfischer Fr. Mike Keucher, VF, Interim Principal………….....frmike Jan Lux, Parish Secretary……………………..…………jan Rebecca Makowski, Business Manager…….….….....rebecca Gaye McKenney, Parish Council President…...…….…gaye Kathleen Simpson, School Secretary…......simpson.kathleen Bill Turner, Facilities Manager…………..………..turner.bill James Velez, Hispanic Ministry Director……..……...james
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Parish Center: Address…………………..…………...4218 E Michigan Rd Phone & Website………….…(317) 398-4028 svdpcc.com Office Hours………………….…...…………..Call Sr. Joan
Staff: Sr. Joan Miller, PLC....(317) [email protected] Billy Cross, Pastoral Associate…[email protected] JJ Jones, Cemetery(317)364-2827 [email protected] Larry Haunert, Parish Council President…[email protected] Eileen Settles, Hall Rental…………….……..765-525-9956
SVdP Society of Shelby County
Contact Information: Help Line……………………….……....…(317) 395-7027 Website……………………….…….….......svdpshelby.org Store Address……………….…….……..424 E Jackson St. Store Hours………………..…….………....Sat. 10am-2pm Warehouse Address……….…….….….…....628 Hodell St. Warehouse Hours………….…………...1st Sat. 9am-11am
Contacts: Email……………………[email protected]
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Mass Schedule & Intentions
Sat., Feb. 29 5:00pm For the Parishioners St. Joseph
Sun., March 1 8:30am 10:00am 12:15pm
Francis, Margaret, Bill and Mark Rosenfeld Mayrene Griffey Vicenta Ramires Cortez
St. Vincent St. Joseph St. Joseph
Mon., March 2 5:00pm For the Living and Deceased Members of the St. Vincent’s St. Ann Altar Society
St. Vincent
Tues., March 3 8:15am John Linne St. Joseph
Wed., March 4
8:00am
Jerry Scott
St. Vincent
Thur., March 5 No Mass St. Joseph
Fri., March 6 8:15am Bradley Meriwether St. Joseph
Sat., March 7 5:00pm Paul and Ronald Harpring St. Joseph
Sun., March 8 8:30am 10:00am 12:15pm
Cole Rinzel Ruth Ann Pendleton Enpor For the Parishioners
St. Vincent St. Joseph St. Joseph
Schedules, Counts, & Prayers
Readings for the Week
Sunday: Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7; Ps 51:3-6, 12-13, 17; Rom 5:12-19 [12, 17-19]; Mt 4:1-11 Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46 Tuesday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lk 11:29-32 Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12 Friday: Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130:1-8; Mt 5:20-26 Saturday: Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Sunday: Gn 12:1-4a; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; 2 Tm 1:8b-10; Mt 17:1-9
Prayer List
If you would like to place a name on our Bulletin Prayer List, please send an email with your loved one’s name along with your name and phone number to [email protected] or call the Parish Office at 317-398-8227. Be sure you have their permission before submit-ting their name.
Jan Chandler Ronnie Chandler Leonardo Leon Chavez Kathleen Chudzinski Rick Comstock Alice Cossairt Tom Dant Danielle DeWitt Sandy Fisher Kate Freeman Marcelino Gob Leopoldo Gomes Diane Hargitt Colleen Hradnansky Ed Jines Greg Jones Jan Jones Liam Kapfhammer Jim Knecht
Betty Knight Jerry Lawrence Rico Mangalindan Rose Mary Martin Randy McQueen Millie McVey Elizabeth Morgan Mary Myers Richard Oyerbides Ruth Pennycuff Grant Plue Dixie Redelman Michael Schreiner Sue Schuck Sloan Wayne Sparks Jerry Thomas Char Rene’ Thompson Rosie Young
Weekly Numbers
Mass Counts February 23, 2020
5:00pm………..258 10:00am...……...305 8:30am...……...212 12:15pm………..180
Total: 955
St. Joseph Sunday Collection Budgeted Sunday Collection..……………........$14,500.00 Sunday Collection…..……………..……....……$15,345.38 Sunday’s Surplus (Deficit)......…....…..……..…$ 845.38
St. Joseph Year-To-Date Collection YTD Collection Budget…………………………..$493,000.00 YTD Collection Total……………………….…….$552,533.28 TD Surplus (Deficit)…..………...........................$ 58,687.90
St. Vincent de Paul Collection February 23. 2020
Sunday Collection.…………………..………...$5,440.55 Children Collection..………….………………..$ 4.00
Thanks for your generosity! It is amazing what God can do when we are generous. Please be sure to remember your parish in your will!
Wisdom from Fr. Mike
Church should be your excuse for missing things. Not vice versa!
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St. Joseph News
Pastor’s Column
Dear Parishioners, Did you know that there are lots of documented cases of Eucharistic miracles? While it’s true that every Mass includes a Eucharistic miracle, I’m talking here about miracles where the consecrated host bleeds.
One such miracle happened in 1996 and was witnessed by the bishop at the time, Jorge Bergoglio (now Pope Francis). Bergoglio had the host tested by medical schools in Argentina. It was brought later to Columbia University here in the US to be examined by Dr. Frederick Zugibe, a medical exam-iner and cardiologist, who had no idea where it came from.
Here are some of the findings: The bloody substance was identified as human
heart tissue The tissue was identified as having come from
the heart’s left ventricle The blood type is AB+ and matches the blood
samples taken from the Shroud of Turin The chemistry and white cell count indicate that
the person died of extreme trauma. These results were then compared to the tissue from the Eucharistic miracle in Lanciano, Italy in 750 AD and from Sokolka, Poland in 2008. The extract-ed DNA prove them all to be from the same heart, from the same man.
Friends, it is time to renew our belief in and love for the Eucharist!!!!! This Lent, come closer to our Eucharistic Lord. Maybe in Daily Mass, maybe with some more time in the Adoration Chapel.
Jesus waits for you in the monstrance in our chapel every moment of every day. Please visit him there. It is a place of great peace, great renewal. If you’re not doing an hour, you should. Please sign up in the narthex this weekend. Spending an hour with Our Lord will do you great good.
Peace, Fr. Mike
Biography of the Saint of the Week
St. Thomas More Birth: February 7, 1478 Death: July 6, 1535 Feast Day: June 22 Patron of Lawyers, Statesmen & Politicians, Marriage St. Thomas More was born in London. As a young adult, he considered joining the Carthusian monks, but instead became a lawyer, writer, and statesman. He wore a hair shirt, for continual discomfort, as a voluntary penance. He married and was known to be a good father to his four children. After his first wife’s death, he remar-ried and adopted his stepdaughter. St. Thomas More rose in Parliament, was knighted, and eventu-ally named Lord Chancellor of England. He became part of King Henry VIII’s inner circle. King Henry VIII, after not receiving the marriage annulment he wanted from the pope, declared England’s separation from the Catholic Church. St. Thomas More and others were ordered to take an oath declaring the king was the head of the Church of England. St. Thomas More refused to accept the schism and was sent to the Tower of London. He was sentenced to death for treason; thus he died a martyrs death. Before his beheading, he said, “I die the king’s good servant, but God’s first.” His head was put on public display to warn other “traitors.” His body was buried at the Tower of London. His satirical novel, Utopia, remains a favorite today. The classic play and film “A Man for All Seasons” is a story of his life and worth watching. Reflection Questions from Rediscover the Saints
1. When was the last time you paused to listen to your conscience before making a decision?
2. We prefer new ideas that don’t bear fruit to an-cient ideas that bear fruit every time. Why are we so ready to abandon the tried-and-true?
3. Are you living the one short life you have been given with passion and purpose?
Bring Back Your Palms from Last Year
Soon Fr. Mike and the 5th grade class will burn palms for Ash Wed. Please put them in the narthex.
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St. Joseph News
Mass Card—Feb. 23
Remember to Read Your Bibles!!
No Bible, No Breakfast. No Bible, No Bed.
Lenten Supper—Apr. 4
Mark your calendars! The annual Lenten supper will take place on Saturday, April 4th after 5:00pm Mass.
Upcoming REP Dates—Mar. 15 & 23
There will be no REP at St. Joe on the following dates: March 15 - St. Joe Feast Celebration March 23 - Spring Break Weekend
Thanks for making sure your kids are attending REP faithfully!
Help Wanted—Scouts BSA Troop 203
If you enjoy teaching and mentoring youth ages 11 to 18 and enjoy going outdoors from time to time we have an opportunity for you. St. Joseph Church Scouts BSA Troop 203 needs some adult assis-tance. Requirements: Enjoy youth ages 11 to 18 Love of the outdoors Available 1 weekend a month or less if we get
more volunteers At least one Scout experienced adult will be on
every outdoor adventure Agree to becoming a member of the Boy Scouts
and submit to a background check If you are interested contact Rick Walke at 317-371-1598 or [email protected].
Vacation/Spring Break Traveler
Spring Break is just around the corner or if you are planning a long weekend, it is a perfect time to keep up with your regular church offering by giving elec-tronically. Just as you rely upon receiving income on a regular basis, St. Joseph relies on your regular contributions. St. Joseph appreciates the efforts of parish members to make consistent donations throughout the year--especially during winter, spring and summer travel periods. To assist you, St. Jo-seph provides a convenient electronic giving option for setting up regular contributions. Please call Rebecca in the Parish office at 317-398-8227. She will be happy to help you.
Feast of St. Joseph Giving Tree
If you want to help with a cash donation to offset the expenses for the Feast of St. Joseph Celebration, please take a tag or two off of the Feast of St. Joseph Giving Tree located in the Narthex.
Donations can be taken to the Parish office during business hours or dropped in the collection basket at Mass (please make sure these are clearly marked as a Feast of St. Joseph donation). Thank you for your continued support.
Where’s Fr. Mike This Weekend?
Fr. Mike is giving a parish mission in Iowa at a parish named St. Mary’s in Storm Lake, Iowa. He will be there through Tuesday night. Fr. Paul is taking all the Masses, except for the Mass in Spanish, which is covered by Fr. Mauro Rodas.
Stations of the Cross—Lenten Fridays
Join us at St. Joe every Friday during Lent at 6:00pm for Stations of the Cross. This year, they will be bilingual so as to enable all of us to pray them together. Please come to the K of C afterwards for a Fish Dinner! Let us follow after our Lord with the Cross, and let it bear us up to Heaven.
St. Joseph Catholic School—Enroll Now
St. Joe School is a glorious place!! Please consider sending your child to our school. Scholarships are available and other assistance as well. Money should NEVER be a reason to not send your child to St. Joe. And St. Joe School will make all the differ-ence in the world for your child! Please check out the new video about our school at https://sjsshelbyville.org/welcome-to-st-joe-video/
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Upcoming Events & Meetings
St. Joseph News
Knights of Columbus News
Monday thru Saturday Lunch from 11:00am - 1:00pm
Phone: 317-398-9914
Dinners Friday evening from 6:00 - 8:00pm
2nd Sunday of each month from 11:00 - 1:00pm
Wing and Shrimp Night Wednesday evening from 6:00 - 8:00pm
Served Hot, Honey Garlic and BBQ
Bingo Thursday evening from 7:00 - 10:00pm
Knights of Columbus Meeting Dates Council Meeting: 8:15pm (1st & 3rd Wednesday) Finance Meeting: 7:00pm (1st Wednesday) Columbian Homes Mtg.: 7:00pm (3rd Wednesday)
Date Time Event& Mar. 1 11:00am Religious Ed at St. Joe Mar. 1 4:00pm Confirmation Prep. Class Mar. 1 6:00pm HS Youth Group Mar. 2 10:00am Fr. Mike’s Bible Study at St. V. Mar. 2 7:00pm RCIA at St. V Mar. 6 6:00pm Stations of the Cross at St. Joe Mar. 8 11:00am Religious Ed at St. Joe Mar. 8 6:00pm HS Youth Group Mar. 9 10:00am Fr. Mike’s Bible Study at St. V. Mar. 9 6:30pm Society of SVdP at St. V.
St. Joseph News
Collection Counter Schedule
March 2 Teresa Wood’s Team March 9 Tom Duvelius’ Team March 16 Nancy Nolting’s Team March 23 Betsy Stephen’s Team THANK YOU!!!
St. Joseph Liturgical Ministers
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion 5:00pm Mass for March Host—Daniel Bagley, Rosemary Grove and Monique Scott Cup—Alice Brown, Pat Cassidy, Bill Grove and Marilyn Williamson
10:00am Mass for March Host—Becky Boyd, Clare Delaney and Gary Sheets Cup—Bob Carmony, Sherry Mohr
and Mike Johnson
Lectors 5:00pm Mass - March 7 Mary Ann Turner and Anne Renton
10:00am Mass - March 8 Viola Miller and E. Ann Myers
Ushers 5:00pm Mass for March Leroy Martin, Paul Nolting and Tom Toll
10:00am Mass for March Lou Carter, Tom Duvelius, Patrick Lancaster and Diana Weaver
Musicians 5:00pm Mass - March 7 Richard Gray
10:00am Mass - March 8 Richard Gray
“The Sound of Music” —Mar. 13-15 & 20-22
Agape Performing Arts Company, a ministry of Our Lady of the Greenwood Parish, would like to invite you to join them for their production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music.” Performances will be held March 13-15 & 20-22 at the historic Athenaeum in downtown Indianapolis. Show times and ticket information are available at: https://thelittleboxoffice.com/agape.
2nd Sunday Chicken Dinner—March 8
Come join us for the Second Sunday Chicken Dinner at the Knights of Columbus from 11:00am - 1:00pm next Sunday, March 8th. A delicious Fried Chicken Dinner will be served.
Church Women United of Shelby County —March 6
The Church Women United of Shelby County will cel-ebrate World Day of Prayer on Friday, March 6th at 1:30pm at the West Street United Methodist Church. Marsha Carmine will deliver the program about her grandchildren who were adopted from Zambia. The ladies from St. Joseph and St. Vincent are invited to attend.
Fish Dinner Every Friday During Lent
Come join us every Friday night during Lent from 6:00 - 8:00pm at the K of C for a Fish Dinner. Menu varies each week.
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Sr. Joan’s Corner
Dear Parishioners,
In this weekend’s Gospel Jesus is tempted by three temptations that we all have. Many people call them the three Ps—Power, Possessions, and Prestige. They are so dangerous because we can either have not enough of them or too much of them. For exam-ple, if you feel you have no power, then you don’t do anything to make yourself or anyone else better. This is not good. If you feel you have power and want more and lord it over others, that is not good. What is good is that you know you have enough power to change yourself and help others. The same is true for Possessions. You need some things, but if you have more than you need, one needs to share and give the excess away. Then we look at Prestige. When we were little and young, we may have done things to please our parents. Now that we are older and hopefully wiser, we are not motivated to do good just because we want people to think well of us. We do the right thing because it is the right thing to do and not because people are watching. As you can see, we need some of the three Ps, but not too much. This is why the Church asks us each Lent to do more prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Prayer in secret helps with Prestige, Fasting reminds us that we need God’s help, and Almsgiving helps us share our Possessions. This week as we pray, let us ask God to help us live in moderation.
Sr. Joan
St. Vincent News
Wednesday Afternoon Rosary—March 4
Please join us. We will be praying the Rosary at 5:30pm at St. Vincent in the Parish Hall beginning on Wednesday, March 4th.
St. Vincent Purpose Statement
We joyfully share our gifts to nourish the community.
St. Ann’s Rummage Sale—April 3/4
Mark your calendar. The Spring rummage sale is scheduled for Friday, April 3rd and Saturday, April 4th. Now is the time to go through your closets and drawers and bring your clean usable rummage to Sister's garage. Sorry we no longer accept outdated TV's. If you can help with set up, clean up or customer service, please contact Eileen Settles at 765-525-9956.
Vision Committee—March 8
The Vision Committee will meet on Sunday, Mar- ch 8th in the Parish Hall following the 8:30am Mass. All members of the parish are invited to attend.
St. Vincent Charity Tea —April 25
The 17th St. Vincent Charity Tea will be Saturday, April 25th. As in the past two years we have been blessed with the donation of a handmade quilt to raffle as part of our fundraising efforts. Ticket cost is $5.00 each or 5 tickets for $20.00. Tickets are available from Gail Zauss, 765-525-9789, Joan Knight, 765-461-7833, Tammy Jones, 317-364-2643, Annette Rayburn, 317-401-1534 and Pat Barley, 765-265-7195. Thank you to Pat Rosenfeld and Carol Shaw for donating the beautiful quilt.
April Newsletter—March 15
The deadline for the April Newsletter is Sunday, March 15th. Please share your joys and sorrows with your parish family. Please email Pat at [email protected], call her at 765-265-7195 or put your news item in the orange envelope at the church door.
March Food Drive—March 15
The March Food Drive is Sunday, March 15th. Please bring at least one item to help your neighbors in need. Nonperishable food, personal care products and paper products are always needed. Thank you to the people who so generously donate each month.
March Newsletter
The March newsletter is in rack at each door. Please take one and pass one on to a friend or you may view online at svdpcc.com.
St. Ann’s Altar Society—March 16
The St. Vincent’s St. Ann Altar Society will meet on Monday, March 16th at 6:30pm in the Parish Hall. All ladies of the parish are invited to attend. The committee for March is: Pat Haehl, Linda Weintraut and Eileen Settles.
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News for Both Parishes
Fr. Mike’s Blog
unendingmercy.org
Joint Parish Mission—Aug. 12-14
St. Joe and St. Vincent parishes will join together in hosting the 2020 Parish Mission! More details to come, but please mark your calendars. We are in for a treat!
St. Joe Feast Celebration—Mar. 15
The annual St. Joe Feast celebration will be a bit different this year. This year, the celebration will take place on Sunday at St. Joseph following the 10:00am Mass. Mark your calendars! Responds cards are on the table in the narthex, please fill out a card and drop it in the collection basket if you or your family are going to attend the chicken luncheon. You may go on our St. Joseph Church website and sig-nup also. This is to provide an accurate meal count.
10:00am - Bilingual Mass 11:00am - Procession around the block with St. Joe statue 11:30am - Fried chicken lunch downstairs and in school gym
Hope to see everyone there. There will be neither REP nor 12:15pm Mass in Spanish that day. This will be a lovely way to bring our entire community together for prayer and feast as we celebrate our heavenly patron, St. Joseph. - Fr. Mike
Lent Dates!
Lent is around the corner. Mark your calendars:
Every Friday during Lent - Stations of the Cross April 9 - Holy Thursday April 10 - Good Friday April 11 - Holy Saturday April 12 - Easter Sunday
Mass and service times are online at stjoeshelby.org and will be printed in the bulletin as they near.
Welcome Paul—Feb. 23
Congratulations to Paul James Runnebohm, baptized at St. Vincent on February 23!
Burning Old Palms
Fr. Mike took his fifth grade religion class out to burn palms in preparation for Ash Wednesday.
Lent = Prayer—Fasting—Almsgiving
Strength Against Temptation
The first Sunday of the season of Lent always in-cludes a Gospel account of the temptation of the Lord Jesus in the desert by the devil. As believers, we know that temptation comes our way in our own deserts of our lives. As Lent begins, our attention is drawn to that temptation within each of us to become like God—we want control, power, and answers to all of life’s difficult questions. As communities of faith, we are given this season of repentance so that we can join our hearts with others on the difficult journey of conversion. We look to God and to one another for strength against temptation. 40 Days For Life
This Lent please take special notice of the ongoing campaign of Prayer and Fasting know as 40 DAYS FOR LIFE. Beginning February 26th-Ash Wednes-day- through April 5th. Please go to archindy.org/ humanlifeanddignity/index.html or 40daysforlife.com for more information.
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News for Both Parishes
Men’s Retreat—March 7
Mark your calendar. Plan to attend the Men’s Re-treat on Saturday, March 7th from 8:00am - 1:00pm at the Knights of Columbus, 413 East South Street, Shelbyville. This retreat is sponsored by the Shelby County Christians Mens Group. Breakfast and lunch are included. There will be a free will donation. The Men’s Retreat purpose: God has called you to be a Christian man through forgiveness, faithfulness and healing. To preregister email: [email protected] or call 317-398-3999.
Vacation Bible School—June 1-5
Take a trip around the world and encounter Christ through Mary this year at St. Joe’s VBS June 1st - 5th. It is a great week filled with song, dance, crafts, stories, and games that will help the children get to know more intimately the mystery and beauty that is Our Blessed Mother. To sign your child up for VBS go to www.stjoeshelby.org and click the link for the registration form. More information about VBS can be found on the form.
If you still wish to volunteer and help during this event please contact Billy Cross at [email protected] or 317-452-0408.
Indiana Catholic Women’s Conference—March 21
Save the date. It's that time again! The Indiana Catholic Women's Conference is March 21, 2020! Give yourselves the gift of taking time out of your busy schedules and join with hundreds of other Cath-olic women of all ages for a day of building your faith and experiencing the Sacraments and fellowship! Look online to see our great lineup of speakers at www.indianacatholicwomen.com or call: 317-373-2125. Bring a friend or join the women of your own parish. Discover what God wants for you! This conference is held at the Indiana Convention Center and is sponsored by the Marian Center of Indianapolis in partnership with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
St. Joe Festival—May 7-10
Mark your calendars! Please let Fr. Mike know if you’d like to volunteer...we need all the help we can get to make this the best festival ever! [email protected]
Amazing Possibilities —Sept. 15
Matthew Kelley will be speaking at East Central High School Performing Arts Center, St. Leon, Indiana, on September 15th, 2020 (his first stop on his North American Tour) at 7:00pm. To purchase a ticket/tickets go to www.dynamiccatholic.com. Tickets are $39.00 each and are available now. They will sell out fast. If there are enough people interested, there is a possibility of taking the bus from St. Joe to this event but tickets must be purchased online.
About this event: God is constantly trying to open your eyes to the amazing possibilities that he has en-folded in your being. Matthew Kelly’s inspiring, high-energy event will help you take time to reflect. To look deeper. To seek out the unseen opportunities that you have overlooked at first glance. Possibilities abound. You are capable of incredible things. While you might underestimate yourself, God never does.
Today’s Readings—March 1
First Reading — The man and the woman ate the fruit of the one tree that God had told them to avoid, and their shame overtook them (Genesis 2:7-9; 3:1-7). Psalm — Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned (Psalm 51). Second Reading — Death reigned from Adam to Moses, but now grace and life abound in Christ Jesus (Romans 5:12-19 [12, 17-19]). Gospel — Jesus was led into the desert by the Spirit and there he fasted for forty days and forty nights (Matthew 4:1-11).
Stations of the Cross—Fridays Lenten Supper—April 4
Stations of the Cross Fridays during Lent
St. Joseph - 2:15pm School Stations St. Joseph - 6:00pm Stations
Saturday Lenten Supper
St. Joseph - April 4 - 6:00pm
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News for Both Parishes
Open Adoration Hours
We need the following hours filled: Tues. at 1:00am and 2:00am Wed. at 3:00pm Sat. at 12:00pm (noon) Sat. at 5:00pm and 10:00pm Sun. at 11:00pm Please call Jim if you can take one of these hours at 317-850-5248.
Offer Flowers & Candles for Deceased Loved Ones or Special Intentions
Remember that there are envelopes in the adoration chapel you can use to dedicate a week’s worth of altar candles or flowers in honor of a deceased loved one or special intentions. Place them in the metal candle box.
Faith Formation is for EVERYONE at St. Joseph and St. Vincent!
Faith formation is for everyone. That is to say, all our life we are seeking to be formed into Christ, into saints. This looks different at various stages of life:
Preschool through 5th Grade go to one or more of the following: St. Joe School Religious Ed classes at SJ meet Sundays from
11:00am - 12:00pm Religious Ed classes at SV meet Wednesdays
from 6:15pm - 7:30pm As a supplement, Children's Liturgy of the Word
also takes place every Sunday during the 8:30am and 10:00am Masses. All preschoolers, kinder-garteners, and first graders are welcome!
Middle Schoolers go to: Sunday morning Religious Ed at St. Joseph Wednesday night Religious Ed at St. Vincent As a supplement, Middle Schoolers are encour-
aged to attend the monthly enrichment opportuni-ties (social, service, and spiritual). Details to be shared in classes.
Confirmation Candidates (generally HS freshmen) go to Confirmation Preparation. St. Joe and St. Vincent do Confirmation preparation
together. The Confirmation class meets the First and Third Sundays at St. Joseph.
Dates: Mar. 1, Mar. 15, Apr. 5, Apr. 19, May 3 - updates possible
Retreat and service hour dates TBA
High Schoolers go to HS Youth Group Every Sunday from 6:00 - 7:30pm. Come! Trips, service projects, etc. as announced
Adults take part in Adult Faith Formation Programs, such as: Fr. Mike’s weekly Bible study on Mondays at
St. Vincent at 10am Adult Formation during Sunday Religious Ed
times at SJ (English and Spanish available) Deacon Tom’s Book Studies Adult Education Nights RCIA every Monday at 7pm at St. Vincent Retreats, talks, workshops as announced Elements of Faith/Fr. Mike Minute emails
We all must take faith formation very seriously! We are never done being formed in the faith, and its riches are endless.
Let Your YES Mean YES
If you have committed to hours in the chapel it is un-derstandable that sometime things happen and you can not be at your designated time, but please know that we’re counting on you. If you can’t make it, please call us to let us know. Thanks!
14 Holy Helpers
The Fourteen Holy Helpers are a group of saints venerated together in Roman Catholicism because their intercession is believed to be particularly effective, especially against various diseases. This group of Nothelfer ("helpers in need") originated in the 14th century at first in the Rhineland, largely as a result of the epidemic (probably of bubonic plague) that became known as the Black Death. Seek the help of these saints...it’s powerful!
St. Achatius (May 8): Headaches St. Barbara (Dec. 4 ): Fever , Sudden death St. Blaise (Feb. 3): Ills of the throat St. Catherine of Alexandria (Nov. 25): Sudden death St. Christopher (July 25): Plagues St. Cyriacus (Aug. 8): Temptations St. Denis (Oct. 9): Headaches St. Erasmus [Elmo] (June 2): Abdominal maladies St. Eustachius [Eustace] (Sep. 20): Family trouble
St. George (Apr. 23): Protection of domestic animals
St. Giles [Aegidius] (Sep.1): Good Confession St. Margaret of Antioch (July 20): Safe childbirth St. Pantaleone (July 27): Physicians St. Vitus [St. Guy] (June 15): Epilepsy
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